Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1950 — Page 12

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With Blues

Final Western Swing

Indians Pick Up Full Game on Colonels In Splitting Pair ot # Kansas City, 5-3,50

KANSAS CITY, Mo. Aug. 14 14—Here’S that man again. Senor. Al Lopes and his Indiauspolis Indians are back pod:

ing on the door to first place

free-for-all pennant race. As of today, the Hoosier Tribe-

sters were only a game and

Louisville and with a chance to take possession tonight.

1t all depends on what happens as both Indians and Colonels wind up their final swing of the season through the|

seoiretiit’s” Westérn cities;

In the event that Indianapolis sweeps the doubleheader from the Blues hers and Louisville loses its single tilt at Milwaukee, ‘the Indians will the league’s top spot by the margin of 001, or 574 to 573. Say It With Figures There's no law against wishful . calculation, you know, and Lopez and his Tribesters have the figures scribbled all over their cuffs as they await tonight's twin bill out at Blues’ Field. e double attraction will- close Indians’ éurrent road ‘trip, after which they'll set sail for In-

Faces Doublohaader

to Close

in the American Association's

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a half behind. k

in the seventh. Two more runs in

the eighth put them over the hump, although the Blues tallied once in their final turn.

Hampered The Indians are not in the best physical condition for tonight's

jured thumb in one of the at Milwaukee and it's still giving ‘him trouble.

lame knee received in Milwaukee

after playing pars of “Yesterday's second conten

The Indians now have, won only five games against seven set-

Lose " soit 2

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Note: Indianapolis in doublehesder at Kansas City,

‘dianapolis to open a 24-game Victory. Field stand on Wednes- |, day, with tomorrow. open for travel.

By getting a split in yester- | Rae

day's doubleheader here while Louisville was dropping a pair in Milwaukee, the Indians picked up a full game on the Kentuckians.

Oh, Yes, the Millers

But the Tribesters were forced |) to share second place today, The) : y — Millers deadlocked * Indianapolis in games won and lost for an exact tie by annexing a pair from Toledo yesterday. After downing Kansas City in yesterday's first game, 5 to 3, by smacking out 14 hits, the Indians lost: their punch in the seveninning nightcap and the Blues put

B74 B08 587 ‘*/Ithelr last western tour.

backs on this trip, Needless to|® say, they are determined to go all-out to win both ends of tonight's doubleheader and head for home with an even split on

i » n » Tribe Box Scores oie ot iO A Hi a. 3

ronandes, >

o 3m s ola mu owl

Tom Saffell also is nursing a ’ and he gave way to Whitey Platt!

ting ready to carry ¢ Presecan. Left to right Pat Pinkston, Bill Ping, Perry McCain, Bob Moore, Jim Moore an Monfreda get another feel of a football with Maj.

Six Ben Davie High

Presecan, former

School football players of last year, plus Jerry O’Brien, not shown, are getball for the U. S. Marines with their new ry Obrien officer, Maj. Nis ohn Tech High School and Butler grid player. All the Ben Davis players « enlisted i in the active Marines in the last 18 months.

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% fanned tor is in seventh

[1of Brose sh afm in Diath

them a the egg buliness, goose Ea ET eggs, t is, and cha Up a Pinas Clty 5-t0-0 shutout. gostan, Hatie 3 oie Dai ik ‘ The Tribesters were held to one| po sandrg, Mie Madison. Rr lays lone hit, a single over second by |B Cy ail oogan, “indians 1a dary vis tal, Eddie the seventh sas City 6 Bases on sheds he: ~and-last stanza; as Sig Schacht; (hadi, 3, 2s Madison righthander, made a gallant of-t 1p if SH 8 in bg, —fort-to-pitech-a no-hitter,

Schacht issued but one walk, hit one batsman, and chalked up four strikeouts. It was only his third victory against five set-|p backs but he certainly made it ‘ dandy. Troubled Them Before Although the Indians defeated

Schacht twice, they found him a i

troublesome customer when he faced them in Indianapolis ing July and only got by him, 1 to 0, with Joe Muir ‘on the Tribe mound,

Against the slim righthander {ay

yesterday, however, the Redskins were helpless. They hit only four balls out of the infield, three outfield putouts and Bockman's single atier one out in the seventh. Schacht was opposed by Hal Gregg, who was touched for all - of Kansas City’s runs. The big fellow was derricked in the fourth when the Blues splurge for four Fg “runs. The home forces got their other run in the second inning.

the side in the fifth canto, Runs Are Elusive

Only reason the Indians didn’t, i run up a one-sided score in the Dalessandro CL first game was because they Rikard =". . 0 weren't too-potent In the clutch pin Gerda OE and left 13 runners stranded on|gaiin base. That explains but five runs Basgan '* on 14 hits, plus five walks issued [Baler ot

“hy Kansas City” pitchers

Frank Papish, veteran south- Eosens an paw, pitched seven innings for| tell " Peters the Indians and recejved credit? ] Kalin

for the victory, his eighth agains but one setback.

But the exertion finally told on|

Papish and he had to have relie in the ‘eighth when the Blue

threatened to rally. Forrest Main.

finished.

The Blues called upon three Riddle ...

pitchers in the first tilt and Dav Madison, the starter, was’ -th

loser, his 12th defeat for the cel- Main

ler dwellers. He has won si

times, however, Leading Hitters

Culley Rikard and Dom Dalles-

8 RUDNST Se second |; faultless Aber "He, even'y oa Rob

Fal ree Lashes Kirshbaum Center 22-Inning Game

Beats Out 21 Hits At. Riverside Park

The Fall Creek Athletics beat|a banquet last night but the hosts

12 count at Riverside.

-Right-flelder George StoyonoPa vich did a few acrobatics while! Soran none Tn a playing his spot, as he turned in

(UP)

‘Redwings Late For Feed After

ROCHESTER, N. Y, Aug. 14

out 21 hits yesterday to down the didn’ t mind for the Redwings had!

~The team arrived Jate and hungry for)

Rochester baseball

Half-Mile Nak

Local Driver Breaks. Carter's Record

Times Special OWOSSO, Mich.,, Aug. 14—

with a :19.74 big car ride here. Carter's old record of

(was set on. the Winchester, Ind.

Du-| Kirshbaum Center nine by a 19 just won a 22-inning game in 5 jane Castes Was m ins Sng Vous!

[hours and 15 minutes of play, the terday Jimmy Wilburn of Indianlongest in 66. years of Internation, apolis smashed Carter's mark

al League baseball.

The Jersey City Giants went to 19.75)

Hearn, = Johnson in Star Battle

By CARL BL LUNDAUIST United Press Sports Writer ~~ | NEW YORK, Aug. 14—Cardinal

been a little wistful today when he looked over the box score of that Phillies-Glants gy in which two of his ex-pitchers hooked up in one ol the finest duels of the year while his own fading stars i were losing to the Reds. Dyer, the drawling Texan has| a favorite remark in which he says “Pardner, no manager ever lived, who had too much good pitching,” and right now it certainly is bouncing back in his face. That is because twice since the season started he has unloaded | pitchers to rival clubs and it was those two hurlers—big Jim Hearn of the Giants and Lefty Ken Johnston of the Phils—who put on that battle at Philadelphia yesterday which Hearn won, 2 to 0 on a four-hitter. :

Blanks Cards : Johnson shut out the Cardinals

“straight victory In his. ‘start prior, to yesterday's game, and he gave jup only six hits in going down {to his first defeat of the year lagainst Hearn. [pitched his fourth victory, a four{nitter, and his since joining the Giants in mid- | July.

j100 linksnten off "|In 4-Day State Open

Manager Eddie Dyer must have |

Joganspert, PGA

quest at the Terre Haute Country a sizing si in practice round at the club.

{public course and country club in the city is represented by either The Phillies lost no ground, a professional or an amateur. however, because Brooklyn, be- The pro-am, in which each pro- more golfers to wrap clubs around

meusew

Benplioked.up..4} meet record _ the finals he

medley reco top point-ge Wor

Women w Pence of th _ Club, Miss points to sha LAG:

ion title wil ‘fayette Cou with 80 poi division. Ju team titles anapolis Ris

Photo by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer. Golf Tournaments, Charley Harter, and Bob Grant, Kokomo pro, out on their championship b. Yesterday Harter fired

Veterans of Indiana

ed over score champion fof: aa

37 Bony. Indianapolis Entered

In Pro-Am Play, Starter for Tourney By JIM HEYROCK, Times Staft Writer

TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 14—Indiana’s top annual links attrae- pS Mgter_bie Hearn, in turn, tion—the state open-—began a four-day stand here today as more Bowers, (Rivier than 100 golfers teed off in the pro-am. Jetie Qountry third shutout,] Of the number entered for the tournament—it's expected to be - Indianapolis A 125 by tee time tomorrow—37 of them are from Indianapolis. Every . waison “(Ruler

fayette Ci re scord. Symi

|hind Erv Palica’s pitching, topped fessional selects three amateurs trees than any other in this area § lop Soi Kyi the Braves, 8 to 2, to split that to play with him, serves several because of its trickiness. The back a Cub), 1-305 2 |four-game series, while Lefty Ken purposes. It officially opens the nine is hilly with the greens either = al etic Chun

fRaffensberger scattered nine hits 1950 event; allows all eiitiants $3 a in valleys or on knolls. “ito-beat Dyer's Red Birds, 3-t0 2; get- ‘Indianapolis, however, {at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh bounced |gives even the “Simon pures” a Tnished a hot contender for the back after 12 defeats in the last chance to make some money crown. He is Wayne Timberman

in their - practice licks, and has fur:

Swe

Fated a Toring. or—Ms non, 5 Um it couple of somersaunit catches int - Piren Bilton x Diicher a [bat against the Redwings in sun-| 13° games to top the Cubs twice; {betting on their game: - tot Meridian Hills. Wayne won the (Second Game) jthe a sixth or ngs, |drenched Redwing Stadium a is igen gine o 4 and 2 to 0, on five-hit Many of those entered checked state Open: title in 1940 while a | ANDAR A Eithe wh z the oh a] 2:30 p. m. (DST), and at 748. .o4 pitching by first CUEt Chambers, in at the Terre Haute Country (pro a Abe ae Laue Couns ster, ) § 9 9 miler, Kirshbaum, stole home in| [p. m,, under the lights, Rochester| “\ & . tant with setting a rec- then Mel Queen. Club, scene of the tournament, Club, scene of this tourney. He is Undiana); 3B 0 0 Othe first inning and repeated in “cored the final run to win, 3 t0/5rg Wilburn also won the open- Cleveland Splits - | yesterday for their practice rounds familiar with the course and Time 4:00.7. N i 3 8 2 ing 10-lap heat and came home and to get acquainted with the be- knows its hazards. 1932 : } @ gjthe eighth. a0 8 8 10-1ap hea In the American League while The tournament could possibly 150-Meter. me 3 3 Simantcreew......... 141 423 020- 192 8 i first in the 20-lap feature in the TY ined idle Wildering layput. Morrison (Indi : 1 4 of Kiirsivaum sot 11312 3! GIANT hurler Andy Tomaste ia. the leading Tigers remain run beyond the Thursday final. In Mary Abn Ma : 1 § 8 _Eiber and 8hcoler, Cobb | (81; Willis, entral States Racing Associa-|, . tne gecond straight day as Near Course Record lease of ties, it will be played on Schaefer (Riv | Rut and Redwing Pitcher T Pohol y play record, Brok : 9 © ofRutenbers (2), Myer (6) and Abbott. nd Redwing om ol- tion program. The CSRA attract-|y, i" qouble-header was rained Two golfers—one from Indi-! a aa cor e ps 2 ¢ 8 9 gas (First Game), , Sky became a couple of modern ed its largest crowd and field of| cot St Louis, Cleveland split He meatus Within one trolte| succeeding days. py 00: Meter m oe 0 0 oFe 2 “iron men” as they both went the cars to date. = anapo 0 SE —————————————— 2 Latavet Le Ct ‘uu = - 2) Yi 2% BE a and Dodds: i gov and Edad full distance. Other 10- -lap heat race winners! 5 fw Bil} with Ohieago: winning | of tieing the course record dur- 3 Straight Losses Lot ue. e un WW Gera dis 28 {i J4% 10 sxeh. | Pests (Recand Garlor 1 719 4 Jersey Cit were Sid Bufkin, Mt. Carmel, TIL; tpe A ing practice rounds. John Hare Fe TY { : 020 000 000 000 009 000 0— 2 10 1 ‘ithe Yankees lost valuable ground! r AH O AR Brin. Eller (4) and Wolta; Radchff Rocheste i , John Noble, Indianapolis; Gene| fe dropping a 5-t0-2 ie, Sires tor of Highland, rounded the lay-| Cut Colonels’ Lead 0 Beier “rel 3 8 Sand Pe | po 110,000 000 999 000 000 000 Lo 313 1 4}ien Flint, Mich. Allen was also out in 33-33—66; four under par., apolis Athlefic 0 0 0 (First Games) aomaste and Watlington; Foner ky and) |the last-place Athletics. The, B ited P J s Moran, ¢ 1 3 gee T00 020 2 8 8 © I r————— second to Wilburn In the feature.\genators also held back the C # lie Harter, pro at Dykeman| y United Press 2, Indians 1 0 0 Kagan don and Wrie: BINIS ud "Foun Leon Hubble, Linton, Ind, took fourth-place Red Sox, defeating Fark. Logansport, state PGA The Louisville . Colonels saw SR ving {vom § 3. of teavion ane jisue: 8 ang Young. - : their Ameri Association lead 3 ° 8 inean (Second SH 0 Yb 1 Thesz Kowalski Title ° {third and was followed in by Buf-/them, 6 to 5, to take the odd champion, had 35-31-66. The one Ay nr 1 i ham Be ? 0) Saga 204 010 25x11 13 i Bout Heads Mat Card kin Jack Bates, South Bend, Ind.iigame in a series of five. course record is 65. after they stumbled three times 0: crabs 1 scht, p $3 yse and botnet Miller and Wyse. {Noble, Marv Piper, Detroit, and, Ralph Kiner hit his 32d home Jimmy Scott; pro from New: Fro SS a: d play. Diving- ) pbitlapoi lint, 8! |gapito on (First Game) +10 3 The elastic world's heavyweight john Rixon, Rixon, Indianapolis. run and the 200th of his career in (Albany, who will be defending py. on atier loging 2 14 308.8: 3; sonia ( Ansas city 208 Od er notier and Maas "Allibon (3); Me: Wrestling championship. will get: : the first Pirate vietory as Cham-|the title he won last year at . 13 neartbreaker to Milwaukee Swim Club) 28 Runs batted in-Drsscher. Mick 3. Clay, (0% nd Adking |another pocketbook stretch here {bers pitched —one-hit ball until Kokomo, did not appear until the saturday, bowed to the Bre . ca "Buggitic IEA ble. 4 ene Lon hoe 0 0-318 §to ight. Frick OWS Preston Ward homered in the sev- start of the pro-am this morning. twice hi Iw b of 8 Aussie obit Basalt ble, plays Reforma 8 } oh morrow..n : 9 wice yesterday by scores o : : So fun, Sthacht to Snyd or ton GK ticle 1 xine a hao Bain; Lou Thesz, the: “champion”, of {entn. Queen struck 23 n order in| Doctor of Accuracy’ to 3 and 310 L U S i Bass on balls Schacht 1, Orece §. pint | Le Pafm 402 000 21211 13 5 St. Louis, and Wladek Kowalski, the second game. Scott, the small 33-year-old! The Minneapolis Millers, mean- o ode 2 -athacnt 0 ots do [doctor of accuracy” will have Yihite, oven winning three games ;

BA SMES LON DICENer ire [King and Briscoen Beri 136,

2 gen als Bek Biter (Rat iy ? Tey Es se

the challenger of Detroit, will do|

sandro paced the Tribe attack in the 5-t0-3 victory by collécting three hits apiece. Tom Saffell, “Who "garnered two hits, batted in two of the Tribe's five runs. The games were played on a muddy field and it was rough going on the athletes, especially in| the first game. This condition led | ‘to a bunting attack in the first| inning of the opening game. As a result, the Indians scored once and the Blues twice. The Tribesters tied the score In the fourth:and attained a 3-to-2 lead

Major League Leaders

Midwest regional in Decatur, I, starting Sept. 1.

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ong ih oo Sard and emme Py Arena.” : jyear. : Rous The SIIRAID will pit junior|National League President Ford and 6 to 3 after outslugging the be writ Indians at Bat TO i : heavyweights in the persons of|Frick threw out the New York| His second National Lefthanded| Tin eafly pract 108 puma he Mud Hens 16 to 15 Saturday. Aug. “5.26 Bos] s #H , Matin weron torr o 3 Buck Weaver, Terre Haute, and Glants’ protest of their Saturday golfers’ championship in his POCK-|y. meq Hany of the best. The ba "8 Columbus-took-a pair from St. — “““hations clas Bu i 3 qmunity Buick § § 1salvatore Balbo, New York. |defeat in Philadelphia today, and let, 21-year-old Bob Buchanan said, ine "holes are especially tri e Paul yesterday. The Red Birds lenge” roun faa 3 3% 3 1. 3 pes. Turner and Glesing; Kay, Cooley Pommy O'Toole of Boston will|repeated his warning that Giant today he may turn professional, om the. woods di shes y Y| won the first game, 6:10 5, and * This will } BON BB] IRS ten yo peg 3 glangle with Ralph Garabaldi of players are to quit harassing the ‘It the Army doesn't get me.” [00 (12 FO Uy ong me Lae £100 time that 7 4 4 #9 an Nash nd Jarvis: Carnagua and chow St. Louis in the opener. enemy batters. Buchanan became the yoiigest The front nine is 3266 . We Are ‘Yanks have 238 Giant Eddie Stanky was thrown thpaw links titlist when “he 141 373 ; ' : sou gd Bois ls EE 8 Git of ihe game with the Phils won nis first Bational title in ES dn eB hoi the pee] Brake. cl il Rockman 3 8 fo ® : a E gaat al °d ha CH $4 for wig-wagging his arms in Philly! Chicago four years ago. ® Te-| ine when a golfer looks at the : aml 3 = “as the tear hit 1g 287 pid 2 |Andy Seminicks' line of vision. peated at Bloomington, Til last tone WHER & ST Er ORKE O% TH ‘SPECIALISTS => vive the loi 3.1L Bi Bal Unser 2 { Hla Gertld | The game, which the Giants lost,{Friday, defeating Jack Walters of 12019 yards with of ld a only | necessary t vig, 5 Wh Ralriandro costa 3. Gutber- LN 2 1 [5-4, degenerated into a five-minute Reo, Wash., in the 36-hole ; . nor 4's and two a a HAINES BRAKE SERVICE ing United Base Titts—Kalti 8, Peters oo « fist fight and Durocher played finals | The distance is short but causes | #2 N- Cavite {| task yeste chi pe vi RECe Tel I LIEINIDIAR i wa nor tn Pursues, cho) or To dane tort ok cur L138 5 — a £| Home | Funs—Baseall 13, Piatt 12 alin! : Stanky admitted his whole idea j3¢TORAUliCa! engineering el terzone eli V : islender shotmaker has been play- p 8 Sadtel b. nb Balin dis § g! LEAGUE STANDINGS lacie. iv Samal 10F the wig-wag was {0 conifuse the), ot since he turned 13 ag it Tout Fra Pan h } oF a X By =0 ™ AMERICAN AR ot, as. | Shes Shida BN Aire WH PRR oe oa | final match Ro Moe no 17 8 8 3 outsville ~ ......4 1 T -;;c Dicht (8) and Sarni; Hausstad, Labine (8) | " mp A sten Johans elf td now od # {ibiaxinotrs oy a ow i A Second Gamer , Net Meet Continues ‘All-Stars Pad Lead bs TT 138 '7s 83 42 13 N 3 olumbug elMecul lil 8 8 TM MH 8 a lminls 8B a8 Shih ne git Mien and 1 3.4.3 At Riviera Club ‘In Roller Derby Greenca: x | Erlend (33H fon 0 Hy Kansas City 1000. » CT ; a Cupalie. and "jie 30-8 19 1 } Results Yesterday in the River; “yn Indianapolis All-Stars hold PRINCE UE ores 3.1.8 8 uu AMERICAN Leagur Fremming, Neville 19) Beck (9) Club tennis tournament: la 5-3 lead with two gamés to go Moose state Pet. GB. Ginsberg; Ayers, Pearson (8 30d Brady. 3 MEN'S SINGLES the Rol Derb t vi t i {Retro York ’ a 3B i ‘3% {Second same: Oe oD Soong 7T 1 Bill CUBES tay ND dy Dijper. in 8 oller oo Slory - | . today to. C 0 d hamps | lesan re LOR Me feville + "ina Glnsberes Higbe lev, 61 61 Bud” fitenbach defen ! ee hing Ry ori ed Sn 3 go oF py So hor whet 8, 8, HT Hg i nounced ove the Washington Jt | Jomiers 2 |Ghlengs a : : mg 8 IM x age, LEAGUE Re buts, 0 Hw: \of 5182 was on hand. ¢ G To Open Defense | [80. TOWS ri esaresen 61 362 29% creveland 008 "ian greg 13] Hiibur” Shmacher defeated Joe Rice, 6-1, 00, 7 ae aight was: not ters for Gre [Chicas “5 WOMEN'S SINGLES } i | —~ [opariee a Bam Zoldak (8) (8) _ dnd Hogan; 2 vn Wi wal ET ROIND. ve wa | without mayhem, Coach Silver j|- ee ed Se TM RE eS 435s A Tonight's the night the cham- Boston » (Peller ara. EE, Wieht (1-13). 1g MOLY MORRUSTUR elated onto core. Rich of the Jets was banished oe nigh a igh ha en Brooklyn 8 du Cleveland M00 ry 001—8 1 lyn, Madden, n, | $3 1814 14: Ju ane Bassett de from the floor and fined- $50 for EATING out IS FUN! " ' u Softball Tournament act at Mu. ow ork © Bel ho. romek (1 Fiores fe Zoggs Bary aeteaiea Bill Billie Siowars, 4.0. 6-1, maliclousness. : . | nicipal Stadium. hicago 1 Benion (1) Plerett 4 a nd Nas | ittsburgh ... - 31% | hos. Winning Bh ) 1 Allied Florists, defending titlist, us Moar Losing. Shches Wak fe f B ACK up L ACE Bscause Mother can njoy the efforts of someone else | Shoe aginst Kite Browart heen Volo, 0 HERES z poisashes dbo he. gr of doing oo Sums ti) ; - Ste 10% : The Florists will be fighting for 1 4 a Sasso. Winhige pliner Ra A SE NO ADVANC EIN PRICE Pop too much and no one has to make excuses for | : “ -2). §! * - s | more than just to retain their 504 3. Home, ria —Zarfla. oY as not doing the dishes. Eating out is fun at the Subway! | championship. The winner of the “rsh Ane 36 | Rhilageinhia. +000 300 00-8 ¢ 3 : 9 8 Suwa | local double elimination tourne: a 31% Brissie (1-13) and oer, Raschi, Page’ i i . y: ——————— (8) and Berra. | Losing pitcher, Rasc! will represent the county in the) GAMES TODAY (14-8). Home ‘ru i

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