Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1950 — Page 12
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_ margin of 001, making the Ye ~woings read: Indians +580, Colonels . 79. i
ot have held first place eight dif-
is beyond the Indians’ reach.
28 er in the first, one in the fifth “and one in the ninth, on Eddie : Bockman’s ninth homer of the;
turned in a circus catch in the
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A plate ying to score from.
a ‘0 Deoubles Erle “Tipton doubled,
Victory Over Millers, If Louisville Loses, Will Tum th e Tr Th
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League im A 2 St. Paul tonight and it's possible the
In the on the Indians win here tonight and the Kentuckfans lose in St. Paul, Indianapolis
« |run, tallied oft Joe Muir was ac“Ipfie Yodians have KnoeRed SEiountes FOF by Jim Pendleton’s; the Millers nine times in 15 clash-| single, his theft of second, and
es this season but only threeiLimmer’s single, tichies in seven battles in ancient Tribe Box Score
Nicollet Park, But this is a new series and with the league leadership hang-| fog in the balance. The Indians
ferent times, which means they’ have recaptured it seven times, Four-Game Series The Tribesters are booked here for four tilts, one tonight, one tomorrow night and two Sunday afternoon. The Millers are but one
percentage point ahead of fourth "
piace St. Paul and will. be tough to beat as they strive to improve their position. Tribe Manager Al Lopez will toss his southpaws against Tommy Heath's pastimers in the Nicollet Park series and will lead! off with Royce Lint tonight,
Lose on 12 Hits
int into
The Indians bumped Southpaw Morrie Martin
for the fifth time this year despite
the taCt they collected 12 Kits to a b
only nine by the Saints, Elmer Riddle, Fred Strobel and Joe Muir. tolled on the Tribe rubber and the first named was the loser. A “big” third inning in which four runs tallied, put the ame,
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rally was at Riddle’s expense, Saints also registered one marker
ff Muir th, - Oi a
in Bt ton, Paul last night and lost to him [{¥
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Losing RS tehor ee Biddle Felte and Serafin. Attendance
Indians at Bat
season. Martin required help tn the final frame and he was re-
lieved by Clem Labine, right-| ¢
“TUnners stranded on the | Dase paths, which means they muffed several glorious chances to run up a de-|* cisive score. After Two Down Bockman's homer.came after two down in the ninth. A single by Dom Dallessandro followed and Manager Clay Hopper of the, Saints got jittery and Labine relieved Martin. - For the game-ending ‘out, Lou Limmer, St. Paul first sacker,
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bex seat section on a tall foul by Nanny Fernandez. The Saints sort of teed off on Riddle game-winning| : Ak,
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Stan ( Field. The Cards lost, Sto I.
Cardinal slugger was stopped by the cameraman after an unsuccessful lunge for a short fly
St. *t hanging his hat on the ground and making like the antelope. The famous Man) Musial, st. Lous Cardinal leftfiolder, isn ng ng on ground 4 ma ing . Jo P bo
day as competition reached the ' {quarter-final rounds in Kalama-
{and Barber, Oak Park, ni, “ithe boys ‘doubles’ “to “defeat wil
‘{Carmi, 111, 6-3, 8-6. In the second
Tndfanapolts™ prayers” m he NE Yankees" itional Junior and Boys Tennis
Tourney were all eliminated to-
300 College's Stowe Stadium. ‘Jim Beatty teamed with Wayin
burn Newcomb and Ron Winter,
round they lost to Barry Murtha, New York City, and Jeffry Arnold, Coral Gables, Fla., 6-2, 83 yesterday. » In Senior doubles, John DeVoe, Indianapolis, and Paul Bennett, IIL, lost to Melvin Hiller, Winfield, Kas., and Gene Powell, Topeka, Kas, 82, 6-3. Bob Martin, Indianapolis, and Charles Pitts Meridian, were no match for to Ham Richardson, Baton Rouge, La., and Jak Frost, Monterey, Cal, 6-0, 1
To To Boss |
Borowy Deal Brings Smiles
ATR
Avenges Stengel Snub
DETROIT, Aug. 4 (UP)—As if thumping the New York Yankees
Tige Outfielder Vic Wertz wore their biggest smiles of the season for other reasons today. The s purchase of Hank Borowy from Pittsburgh to strengthen Detroit's thin pitching Fanks vas the extra. bit of good new i FI Breaking the backs of the power" Biting, Wertz couldn't’ “help but gloat over
the way he got revenge on Manager Casey Stengel for failing to put him on the All-Star squad last month, Sold on “has-been” hurlers after Diz Trout and Hal White handcuffed the Bronx Bombers, ‘Rolfe
[dedpite his meager 1-3 Rolfe recalled how. Borowy hurled the Chicago Cubs to the pennant after the Yankees sold him for $100,000 midway in the 1945 campaign. If he shows only flashes of his old-time form, Rolfe will be satisfied.
{ Kryhoski Sent Down The Tigers dished out around $17,500 for Borowy—the same price Pittsburgh paid the Philadelphia Phillies for him earlier in the season—and sent First Base-
make room for the righthander. “Playing with a pennant-con-
Riviera's Jean Lutyens Defends 1500-Meter Title
Seven Others Qualify for AAU Event Finals;
Hawaiian, Chicago Teams Gain Backing HIGH POINT, N. C, Aug. 4 (UP)—Defending Champion Jean
im Lutyens, Indianapolis; and seven other's have qualified for the finals
ofthe 1500-meter freestyle “event Tn thé AAU Senior National ases| Women's swimming meet, which officially opens here today. Miss Lutyens can expect plenty of competition, as all qualifiers negotiated the distance In better time than the winning clocking |
last year, Catherine Kleinschmidt, | 15-year-old Hawaiian sthsation, : Babe Didrik | IKSOn | Leads ‘Tam’ Play
| posted a qualifying time 22:32, while Miss Lutyens got CHICAGO, Aug. 4 (UP)==The women's field in the All-Ameri-can Open Gold tournament -was only moving into the second round at Tam O'Shanter course today, but already it looked like Babe Didrikson Zaharias would be the winner.
a home in 23:23.5.
- In addition to Miss Lutyens, | h Bud Sawin of Indianapolis’ Riviera Club took along eight
through Sunday. Others include Gladys Humphreys, Betty Watson, Mary Ann Marchino, Jane Owens, Sally Bowers, Barbara Hadely, Maureen Pleak and Susan Schaffner. Plenty of Stars
Ford Konno o Scores
Swimming Upset TOKYO, Aug. 4 (UP) — Ford Konno, a 17-year-old Nisei from Hawaii, left Australia’s John Marshall in his wake tonight 4 as
and the Indians claimed Riddle|first night of the ot ter U. S-
took Dale Coogan's throw in time Japan swimming meet.
for the out. They lost the argu-|
Saffell’s head in center scored! Nicholas. Limmer hit a grounder and Cassini was nailed at the
" scoring Limmer and, after Al Brancato
worked Riddle for a walk, Andy! Play
Anderson scored Tipton Brancato - by against the left field fence. Leo Wells, utility infielder,
Softball Notes
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Konno's triumph hel ent ppg underdog U. 8. team a 13 to Jack Cassini's triple over Tom|g jead in point totals but was registered after “Japanese Hironoshin Furuhashi scratched from the event to Songintrate on 6: ay TWENTE theber:
writers meeting here, involved
player Miss.,
a! who ‘will % Borden State this fall.
Grid Coach Toro yer ‘Theft’ Attempt
and] COLUMBUS, Miss., Aug. 4 (UP) lining a doublel__coach Arthur (Slick) Morton fof Mississippi State College championship in the 880-yard jcause on Aug. 24 why they should the Tribe's newicharged today the University of|freestyle event, and Julia Mura-| NOt be cited for contempt for rebatted for Riddle North Carolina with “trying to/kami, also 13, boasted the back-| fusing to bring the club's books in the fifth and singled. Saffell| steal one of my best freshmen! stroke championship of Hawaii,
Was
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A aa Chicago 000 10x—1 5 1 tion next Sunday. { Minor 10 | Wyse, Hooper (8) and Tipton; O 1] a ; : : : is ee and Masi, Losing pitcher Wese| ¥ @See THE LITTLE.SPORT Ioany raxiees 1030 1.46 : i oe. . - « «9 34 New York ....—... 000—3 6 1 in the role of life guard . Sunday or ~n on Pct. G. B. De Sanford (1 i. 490 00 a Duis : next Sunday. ROT AY. 18 2:00 ; # 846 51, | Houttemian (13-9: and Swit. Losin Ditch. THE LITTLE SPORT | Thursday 235 8:58 . : aoe L : hrs 8:58 . . 80 3% 3 {Only games scheduled.) = WwW Ol MIC | SeiRinaton “4 3 ie 3! NATIONAL LEAGUE NO AC OR CO i gigae Li 8d Mg pew meue—} 4 3 IN SUNDAY TIMES OUTSIDE Enilade elphia gh ete Brazle Wilks (8) and Rice Buche if. | . : ~ Losing - {er—-Brasle (8-5 GAMES TODAY Ere Jeu os: Compare Shosn enst, 1 WHITE HOUSE PAINT ; nu a ook1Y tpon in. AMERICAN ASSpCIATION : rain ncinnati at SE Rieacionta. Dostooned. |
mes) INDIANAPOLIS at Minneapolis. uisville at 8t, Paul. Toledo at Kansas City. olumbus at Mil
2, Kalin 'ernandez 5, Dallessandro . Peters 2.
| LI x R.u8 50 idual champions and the dl jot a new course record. The recIB # 8s 8itio amp 880-vard ord she broke was her own, set in 5 131 18 sq 178/tion’s champion yard freestyle|syis tournament in 1948 71 69 eo/relay teanf - : EH 5 47 46 59 Tied for the runner-up spot at S 81 #1 41 44 43] The Hawailans had tough com- 76 were Betty J rs 3 8 4 17 13 37petition with teams from Chicago, Rg &.y Jameson of Nan } 4 = - » 3 Indignapolis, Portland, Ore. Antonio, Tex., and blonde Bey5 68 “4 4 22 8 erly Hanson of Pasadena, Cal.
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star
said the) Vernon! (UP)- —The Washington Redskins
(Punk) Whitaker of Batesville, And-the Green Bay Packers trad-| be a freshman at ‘ed thckles today.
The mighty Babe opened a six-| stroke lead on her rivals in yes{terday’s opening round when she alloped a six-under-par 70 to
The entry list, top-heavy with "stars, was led by last year's AAU team champion from Hawali, anf eight-girl squad’ with four indi-|
Francisco, Baltimore and Texas with many girls unattached. Missing from the list of entries were several Olympic leaders who have gone into professional swim{ming or who ‘are in foreign | countries swimming at present. Most of the 5000 watersid Spee1atons gapecied dally - will be
The second round of qualifying play in men's competition was scheduled today among 50 players who did not play yesterday. {Sixteen from this field, and ties; will join the 54 who qualified yes- . |terday. The first qualifying round {leader was ex-Marine Jimmy Clark ot RIHIGLOn Beach Cal,
ri eh Hewalisns Hold Edge
The Hawailans boasted such|,y President Faces
stars as Thelma Kalama, nal year-old ‘national champion in Court ‘Contem: Acti ‘the 110-yard and 440-yard free- pt cron | he 110.yad 0 on CHICAGO, Aug. 4 (UP)— George 8. May, president of the
style at San Antonio, Tex. last year. She broke Ann Curtis’ 400 |Tam O'Shanter Country Club the “All-American™ Golf! —
meter freestyle American record
| qualifying.
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of“ the |Tourney... Fa wast 1948 Olympic team and swam on threatened today with a conthe winning United States 400/tempt of court citation. meter relay squad. Chief-Justice- Julius H. Miner of Miss Kleinschmidt was almost criminal court ordered May and a sure bet to hold her national{three other club officials to show
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{football pidyers right off the! —— Bi jury wants to 2% over the 3; campus.” ks in connection with a police Morton, attending . a sports Pro Tackles Traded
GREEN. BAY, Wis, Aug. 4!
Roller Derby Series. | a= five-year Tied Up af 2-All
{Packers veteran, went to they ; Redskins, The Packers will get! The current Roller Hérby series
Leonard Szafaryn- of the Red-| DOW stands at 2-all, after the skins in return, It was described Brooklyn Red Devils squeaked to as a straight deal, with ne money an 18 to 17 victory over the Allinvolved. {Stars at Victory Field last night.| ee | Toughle Brasuhn was the of:|
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College All-Stars
(ird for Eagles
DELAFIELD, Wis, Aug UP) -— Coach "Eddie Fo red a heavy practice schedule for-his-CoHege-All-Stars-over.the. week-end in preparation for the battle with the Philadelphia Eagles Aug. 11 at Soldier Field. He ordered two drills for to‘morrow and two on Sunday for the squad's last week-end before {the big contest, “We're heading down the hii toward our collision with - the Eagles,” Anderson told the squad in a pep talk. “And the more! momentum we pick up from here on-in-the -greater-the. crash. when, we meet them. We've got a week of good hard werk in which to
become the kind of a football}
team necessary to win.” Anderson said the squad will travel to Chicago Monday for a workout under the lights at Soldfer Le PAA
Mrs. . George Er Enos Wins Title Flight
Mrs. George Enos defeated Mrs. Charles Edwards, 4 and 2, yesterday to win the championship flight of the Indianapolis Country Club tournament. In the championship consolation,” Mrs. Herbert Pinnell “de feated Mary Jane Bannerman, 1
up. . > The first flight was won by Mrs. William Beard, who won 4
tion over Mrs. Floyd Meeker, 5 and 4.
second flight over Mrs, Charles| VanTallell, 1 up. Mrs. C. Bruce
{diate training for the Beshore |
McConnell was the consolation] winner over Mrs. Charles Guern-|
sey.3 1 up, in 20 holes.
— Taylor Wil third" a ‘defeatis TS. . McKinney, 2 and 1. Mrs, William | McLane won the consolation over] Barbara Klein, 5 and t.
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Ezzard Charles Sparkles In Four-Round Exhibition
Says He's Confident
After a Victory Over Freddie Beshore PITTSBURGH, Alig. 4 (UP)—Ezzard Charles, trim at 186 pounds--and- feeling-no-pain-sfter- “his—siege With & birilsed heart {thuscle, was confident today that a victory over Freddie Beshore in Buffalo, August 15, would be a prelude to a triumph over Joe Louis. The supple NBA heavyweight champion stepped through four rounds last night against Joe Modszele at Arnold, Pa. with a
viciousness unusual for an exhibition match. He stepped up his tempo -in the third round and kept Modzelle backing up. “I really felt fine last night against Joe,” Charles said. “I was happy to find my reflexes were
good and my reactions were bet-1
ter. I was sure of that when I was able; to block Moduele's punches.”
Modgzelle, a better than average heavyweight, suffered a cut under his eyes in the second round when the eager Charles caught him with a left.
Memory Weak Charles said his. condition was a little better than his memory | when he was told Beshore.was| once his sparring partner. “They tell me Beshore worked, out with me for three days while] I was preparing for the Pat Val-| entino fight last November,” he] said. “But I don’t remember him. If Sept he was good or bad, 1 don't) know, ” .
“Charles plans to go-into imme-|
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fight when he arrives in CincinHe said he
Louis in Eto September. - Admitting that Louis was once Charles said aH that-witl]
be forgotten when they meet ta ring. pi forgot all that business |
{time ago.” he said.
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Seven county teams, wclnding Southport’s 1949 undefeated county champions, are listed on the Lawrence Central grid schedule for this next fall.
Coach Bill Smith's Bears will meet Southport at home Oct. 6 under the lights, The Cards were undefeated and untied in nins games last year, best ‘record in Southport history. The Bears won eight, and’ “aiso had one tie in six county games of a nine-game schedule. Southport had 122%; county rating {points while Lawrence Central for second {schedule: Blass, The io Totty | Oa War: Central;
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tender may be just the change Borowy needs to get in the groove again,” Rolfe said hopefully. Ever / since Stengel snubbed Wertz for the All-Star game, the balding right fielder has been itching to get at New York. And knocking in five runs— which equaled the Yanks’ total
for the t series-—Wertz Is satisfied that he has “shown Stengel.”
-One—of the most overlooked players in the majors, Wertz is the power back of the Tigers’ recent drive. He's batting a hefty 500 for nine games against Boston, Philadelphia and New York.
Butcher, Britisher On Mat Tuesday
The odin. Bu Butcher Boy.
Offys in Action at Speedrome Tonight Jimmy Carls, last week's feature winner, tops the lst of Offy midget race drivers who ara scheduled for clay-track aetion lomignt at the Speedroms, Kitley Ave, and U, 8. 52. The father and son team of Ted and Gene Hartley and Eddie Russo, Bernie Jacobson, Rex Easton
iland: Mike O'Halloran will race
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