Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1950 — Page 31

ed The Color Guard and Giant Marching Fez come fo a halt in front of the stands at Victory Shades of Salome—or is it Salami? Whatever it is, Johnny Harold Katten tells Charles W. Peters "to get a burro" as the Shrine's Mechanized Division : on Field as last night's colorful re-game ceremonies of the annual Shrine Night began. Later more Hutchings sesms to be enjoying the horseplay of Oriental dancer rested -after their spot in the colorful program. Harry Geisel, former major league umpire, was onbed hed 4 then 9800 fans watched the Indians absorb a 4-2 defeat by St. Paul. : Fletcher Cross during the Shrine Night pageant, master of ceremonies. Photos by Bill Oates. Times Stat Photographer,

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at 27th and Over Tribe as Mates Clout 4-2 Victory on reve - By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor | xs cut on the : Looks as if the 8t. Paul Saints don't need an assist from their et knife. The home grounds to continue their mastery over the Indianapolis In-| ; i dians. i without robe : : Tay That was more or less an alibi for the Tribesters losing eight! . ; nd was nok in 11 games played at Old Lexington this season, but out in the Wayne Timberman,

Redskins’ wigwam last night the same thing happened, with the 3 RB oa: Tow: fhe. Ring happent h the. Clyde McEntire

short side of the score. ‘If In AA Tonight | Have Same Total And this long home stand was (The Five Contenders) BULLETIN "supposed to serve as a Spring- Pet. Win Lose, = oo id of Indi I board for the Indians to Set off nfiny, .........57 571 .5e9; "°'n David of -ndianapolls a sustained drive for the pennant.' jy. ,..... vee. .B68 571° 583 had a 222 at the three-quarter So they “blow” the first game. ypq ,.,........561 .565 5357 mark today in the Indiana Maybe it would pay the home, gt, P.iiieseeees 540 544 538 State Open golf tournament. boys to glance over their shoul-\ cq)... 00.0. 528 .582 B24) go was.one over par with a 11 | ET worrying about the... mer | day. Other - 34-hole- totals | : 1 | post-season playoffs. {second by getting a double and| today. Other 54 { : ‘ ’ : . : : . ' i Let's Get Going {moved to third on an out, where| amon the early finishers were Tom Saffell Makes Banging ‘Debut With. National Doubles Play | Al Parley; Mum on Educator's Identity The first four finishers quality|he was left stranded. Nothing| Geme Conway, Elkhart pro, 224, Bucs; Slams 3 Hits, Including Homer In Quarter-Finals | By STAN MOCKLER, United Press Sports Writer for the American Association's appened again When Coogan lee} and Herb Walter, Gary pro, 230, | By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer | CHESTNUT HILL Mass. A ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17—Fred M. Saigh, owner of the 8t. Louis season attraction and unless, the four th a single, | NEW YORK, Aug. 17--A couple of genuine “whoop-de-do” In-'qq The favored men's as Cardinals, is out te kick out Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler the Indians perk up there's stil Beard Caught at Second | By Jim HEYROOK |dians, Jess Flores by way of Guadalajara, Mexico, and Mike Garela were somewhat fearful today as| ind to replace him with one of Anierica’s most fameus college time for them to get nudged ou After one out in the sixth Beard Times Sports Writer who got his war paint and feathers in 8an Gabriel, Cal, kept the ;.. under-rated tandems of sur- presidents, th ‘ ; of the first division, {beat out a4 hit over sacond but! TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 17 —|Cleveland Indians alive and healthy today in the American League oiising ability posed serious] Saigh. he of ihe lenders of 3 . an Chander faction among Fifth-place Columbus is on the was out trying for second onggifers with 36-hole totals of|flag race. rests at the. mart of quarter|Uie baseball magnates not confirm of deny reports about the

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- fanapolis. {Coogan then got another hit but ‘high level with such stars as Bob == -e Si {Succesaor, nr i: oe game was forced at second by Eddie poles. oF a . Fiori gd Lon. and -Early| 1ndianabolis jarm club Tastsak: [Dovibies tennis championships) But close friends of the Carl. OF Es wir ast win. © ~ d a half behind the league's Bockman. "Championship over the Terre Wynn, nevertheless were all they| smashed out three of the Bucs’ | Th / threats ‘were Aus 3iT, boas insist he and other | helped Chandler win a raise op Jeader, Minneapolis, and one, The Indians finally scored iniyaute Country Club course. needed to be last night in 2-tg-g| 302en hits, including his first | wy Iie hres a a Ont. [owners will be ready for an all-| a a vote of confidence game behind second-place Louis- the seventh without the aid Of &| Three golfers from the Indian and 2-to-1 victories over the St. National League "home run of {us hy Sur nny who! °Ut effort to jhstat Shandier and [ftom ih 1eagues and. a tacit une hit. A walk, a two-base wildizpo)is area—two amateurs dnd a Louis Browns: By sweeping this the year. {already have. eliminated Ameri to.replace him with an i a

gress annsotation throw, and. an infield out produced. professional ——were..in..command, double-header withthe little. last-... The Cubs increased. thelr mals) o.oo KR AKA ERRC AAA yal COMERS. DrEXY. AL the major league, TK TYEE mB “Wola be XK : Indi oar he run. Coogan scored the other o¢ the scoring with totals in the place elfins from Missouri, the gin over the seventh-place Reds THY TOWN A et 2 nt meeting. in December. Saigh! TIF Tetem VOU Vey Nery for the India {Tribe run in the eighth on his/j30s, Indians moved to within three by winning a 4 to 3, 12-inning! . + (himself, close-mouthed about the| ;

laying ~ { 3 ? ; They are about through play € triple to deep left center and a Fred Wampler of Indianapolis’ games of first place while De- victory at Chicago. Arnold Beisser of Los Angeles atter as he is, has said that Since McKinney's retirement,

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I I ky { | st. Paul, cr {hit By Dallessandro on a fl that! 4 2 a ta : ‘and Tom Boys of San Franciseo,ionly five votes are required to! Saigh has challenged the comIn the second of the three-q.) Te between: three Bt Paul Beli yard] Teg rat fo: tng’ a oy 2 deci a Pigs) rts ne Road victors ovar the sixth-rated U. 8. restore the former Kentueky Sen. missioner in forthright language t game series with the Saints to-/gefrenders. ' district champion; Wayne Timber. The Yankees hung on to third the year,” won his sixth straight tandem and the third - seeded ator to political availability. or several Sccasicns. most Fecemto i night, big Ea rege > flared Bo oe Sans won pr Hine hits any man, Meridian Hills professional, by defeating Washington, 9 to 4, Victory and his 10th of the sea- -Oc8n tandem. Bitter Battle Set aaa oath Leg y piieh pn Hosgstad or 10 walks. Reason yi A ” — TOS on Page 33) {walle the Red Sox moved up A son, a five-hitter over Chicago in ‘ . ’ Chandler's present contract Saigh yielded on that point only a sami ———— - | game in the general reckon- which Detroit scored all its six C ipper Due : . i til May, 1051. after National Le President i Morrie Martin. runners stranded. a . .w i . loes not expire un Y, after INAtiona aAgue Presiden 5 i . nd Clyde McEntire of Nobles- ings by winning a double-header, rung in the second inning. st be Ford Frick stepped into the disCrowd Totals 9807 { . Bad ‘Call’ by Umpire ville, all carded 137s for the two 11 to 3 ‘and 12 to 7, from the| At Boston, Chuck Stobbs won a Back Tomorrow But under jts arms, ne muse he pute and asked him to cancel the In last night's contest, played| The Tribe's Frank Kalin was days of shooting to lead the 35th Athletics to make their home rec- coasting first game victory as 2 notified at least a year in ad- game. He went out of his way fo before a Shrine crowd of 8807 the victim of a bad break in the anual event. ord 18 straight wins over Phila- Vern Btephens, Dom DiMaggio, | WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (UP) vance whether he is to be re- my. he was not IAutncad by the Saints won, 4 to 2. for theifigeventh. He was sent in to pinch, Wampler became a favorite delphia. ‘and Bobby Doerr homered. Lefty --After a week's reat on the tained, with consideration of the Chandler's order. v , fifth victory in nine tilts at Vie- hit with two out and runners on yesterday when he followed up The position of the fourth place McDermott won the second game hench, slumping Jos DiMaggio Matter opening six months prior At the last meeting of the magtary Field this season. In-the third and second. Umpire Bill Monday's 68 with a one-under-par Red Sox in the American served in a relief role, Iwill ‘return to’ the Naw York to that date, ates: In pink ii Ag of the ag | over-all, the St. Paul pastimers Jackowski called a second strike 69, to emphasize the enviable spot of Roberts pitched a three-hitter |, . ‘ | . This provision sets up the mag- sented them with a decision he ow have defeated the Tribesters 13.on a high outside pitch. This upset Timberman Gets Hot the league-leading Phillies in the ;t0 score his 16th victory of the YANkees' starting lineup fomor-| nates’ annual winter meeting as | COr0 CIEE CE & sang oid times in 20 clashes. : {Frank and he fanned out on the, But it was Wayne Timberman National League, who moved 7 Year for the National League row against the Athietica in/the arena of a bitter, behind-the- them-<his selection of Steve Han. " Harry Taylor, western Indiana next one. who got “hot” in yesterday's games ahead of the second-place Pace setters, : Philadeiphia, scenes battle with the commis. Lo. oo sublieity man for base LS Hoosier, had too much on the ball| Outstanding fielding play Wasiround, Wayne, who won the open Braves by beating them again, 5 The Giants made nine runs in DiMaggio wae hitting only 270 sioner's job at stake. all's grand jubilee ealebration in » for the Indians last night despite engineered by Lint. With Saints tournament in 1940, fired a par 70 to 1. as Robin Roberts out. tN® first inning. then coasted to when he was benched as com- Ald From McKinney (1951, Many of the owners felt. the fact he was sort of groggy in O0 SECON hae sib Al annals on the first day but yesterday pitched Vern Bickford. a 16 a3 Hump over the Dodg- pared with his lifetime mark of Ghandier, veteran of many a with Saigh, that they should have. | unexpected. the late innings because of the Un a an in fast made i. Riving came through with a 87, two over, The Phillies also gained on the © At the olo Grounds, L331 a cloakroom skirmish during his heen polled before this $150,000 A SERVICE _.stifing heat... lcateh and. threw to Leo Wels/theécourserecord. ~~ [third-place Dodgers, who were, | tenure as Senator, might be pre- plum was passed out, A SHORT- - Hoosier Harry held the Red: covering second for a double play.| McEntire had a 68 on the first embarrassed, 16 to 7, by the sumed to Bava the advantage in SR 0 a

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day just as Wampler did and Giants poy I Tar BZ this kind of fight. But he will

: ol. its and only LhFe& ry. rrine's other two twin kill: ; Exhibition Footh Ki: PE e pid +f: 5p a hi irs phon a oe = er ping a rer ELE SFE WH Her NAY BY So Ee S lo aR . hid EY man a © » A! + . at PEAR ITRE pve Be A Te SRP THeT WE THN TE HOB TP FOE WT fre aes Tn no ITY, EXTRA , It.was Beard's debut Bince cOm- o,..t0q hy the largest crowd in 38 holes for the Indiana Open tun for Vernon Law's victory ing back from the Pitisburgh op. "onc history of their charity champfonship. But the shooters in Margin in-his third win. Pirates in exchange for Tom SAf-h5.00517 presentations. HArrythe 140's are by no means elim-| Tom Saffell, Pirate centers fell. Saffell went over big in St. qaige] master of ceremonies, ated from compatition. ‘| fielder playing his first game | Louis last night as he helped the thanked everybody for the hugé( oii hot on the trail of the! since being oalled up from the i 0 83 200 000 000 3 4 2 Bucs down the Cardinals by col“ tyrnéut and members of the! 1 ampionship are such shooters as! 3 oon § 15

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: » cor 'day for a 143. co \ * 18th + Eimer Riddle, last night's rive Tribe Box Score Pet raking. Mytten ii), Et apse WO AE yo iO pl Hit Co TIME- TRIALS, 6130.0. M.—RACE AT 0130.0. M.™........ off the bat and the Saints tallied - AR rR Ho ‘a. p'the recen & Amateur tourna- or eries ty Oe eer askina 10.2) Kom. runs Sanctioned by Midwest Racing Association two runs in the first inning on a Mchoias, sini 1 1 6 0 o oment and was defeated by the fs GUOMPIon 13" Musller, em bon Nicholas, & triple by Arson st “1 10 0 0 Oman who won the title, Bob | ] i i RI RET XK Dustess Clay Track—Where They Drive All The Way x ‘Jim Pendleton and a double BY mindiren. ss oo 3 1 1 1 s oMyersof Indianapolis. City Series pairings and elec- on a a oh owen Romi Ta Come and See : Nation's 1 Erie Tipton. Pendleton leads the Limmer, 1 ........ “0 112 0-0 Epperson Has 74 tion of officers were the main NATIONAL LEA on | Frroster. Paike © CF me ALL RACES aliens lop league in three-baggers. . _. Tisten. It ..........2 8 2 8 5 6 Noel Epperson professional-at-Points on the agenda as members Bhiladeiohia ...... 1H | Riladsinssa rita da a. Jo bd. the Best in INVERTED - Drivers in “Three double plays by the In- Andasion Sneed ’ I. 4 1 1the Broadmoor Country Ciub,/and officialz of the Indianapolis roo yn... mT Ay ktord JH and Cooper: Anberts x Midgel Racing 8 dians prevented the Saints from Rraneaio. 3... i 8.1 3 % ifired a T4 for. a two-day total Amateur Baseball - Association New York i i § Ditiaburen 093 070 000 fay 1 So FASTEST CARS IN REAR , ; scoring again until the seventh TREO Bern 48 1 0 o oOf 148. met last night at City hall, Skate 46 61 1h i Ear kin 0, 7h 000 =» Sens FAST and ROUGH! —— ——————————— Big Events! when they sewed up the contest ~< ie = — | Ralph Heinlien, Indianapolis First round pairings for the Pitteburen [110001003 70 A RB aminaTunaer 18s. Martin 1, and Rice. GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 TAX INCL, by tallying two more markers at Totals. ...........33 4 9 27 13 2 amateur. had & 72 for a total Annual City Series tournament RESULTS YESTERDAY Rorer (3-4). Hema runs—Kiner, Baffell He Children Under 12 Free When Accompanied By Adult »* _ Royce Lint's expense. Lint re- INDIANAPOLIE of 145, Indianapolis’ Fred Kees. Which begins Saturday are: Ves- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION otk . ? : lieved Riddle in the fifth. i is AB R MH O A Fiing professional, had a 75 for tal Steel vs, P. R. Mallory, River- Miwanke (Fest Game) “a : .s GAMES TODAY tod ’ Forrest Main and Johnny a 8 SYS : ’ } i : 14 total of 140. side 3; Moore Peace Chapel ve. Cohimnus bio 000 1— 3 3 0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Hutchings also saw action oh the go, J "0" 00 0 01 3 5 Hareld Cork, Indianapolis Tryon's Tavern, Garfield 3; De- Nicholl and Leksman: Deal And Barni : (Al Night Games) Tribe mound, Main did SOME pyjiessandro. rf. ...3 1 2 1 o oamateur, fired a 75 for a total WoIf News ve. Boughton Excava- Miwnukes se n—-333 Kansas Clty ab Toreae 5 9:13 clutch pitching in the seventh Rikard, it "..... 40 0 2 0 oof 140. Maurie Feeney, operator Ng. Riverside 6; E. C. Atkins ve. Coie snd Linden: Haddix ang Sagni, Mivauces st Columous after relieving Lint. ; Fis Guraia. ei. $0 0 5 0 0of the Stadium Driving Range Allison Jets, Brookside 1; 8ack’s Kansas Ciey 2: 020 000 a] | } ERICAN LEAGUE . Dallessandro led off the home CATA eens : ! 3 } : 9 in Indianapolis, fired a 71 yes. Used Cars vs. Ferris Foods, Riv- .L Oman 4. Landeck (8) an Gow Fark’ at Warhington [LLP S - “ § 8 ‘ 1 $13.95 Indians at Bat Riddle, p ..... Fol be eiday dor A total of 144. Saale @ i By Baits dol oaovile sad sd -1 Philadel opis QR, Ta . . . Ah SRB Bn i ion i abt aera on i \ i | P odge, odius: Capitol : tshld: ’ ATI LEAG ; in : 7 E6600. . Ra Sh 239.95 AB RH RPLEE PLIMAIN, Porras a 0 0 0 0 vol the Hnlinhat laa] ie. ane Oil va, Kinghns, Riverside a wT LB 0, Muetinr Cincianat' 8 ont 12) Ean toa an ih st AAR: 2 -$10.95 WO ers wh 6 de emia 574 8 8 4 8 dbefore the start, who ha won Kirshbaum Center va. Fail Creek" ©" **leiylil Move BERNE en ash. Sf tres RICATE ...eoeenr 207 32.71 30 1 312 we er en othe title three times previously, At Riverside 2. j 8). Louis | i 0 40 ——— Fernandes ....ei0n 130 17 30 25 1 .300 Totals wm 21 aa a gcarded a two-day total of 140 Mrings for the second round Widmar 18:10) ana (RIOR 38 Kaltn ,...iineinr jo 23.48 ¥ 1 el Kalin struck out for Main jn seventh with eighteens of 638 and 72. jof Hay Sunday. will be made Sat- and Hosts. taend: Gumi i ’ Pits Gerald ....... 258 4 5 33 *Basgall awarded first base in fifth on iurday n . ! wn Pita ne 375 41 106 68 0 J Suteiers interference. Di Dot Indianapolis a ation wes re-elected | Sle Louls tre goo 319 ate-—-1 3 : 0 31 DNIC K ) 1 ING MART Basgall .....0ie 418 61 114 $53 4 273 8t. Paul .... crevieiiass 200 DOO 2004! ! . 4 J 4-3) and Moss; Garcia (8-8) ISR! : Gutteridge ........ 55 14 15 8 0 .273 INDIANAPOLIS ........ 000 000 1103 S@Me In with a 68 today for a [President of the IABA. Other off-|and Murray. HE aay on. LL iid RT ANTI A A I a Petert ......evens. 182 21 46 37 0 283 Runs batted in—Pendieton. Limmer 3. total of 145. Marion Smith, pro. cers re-elected were: Joe Bough-| fladelphia 000 010 110 3 7 0 il et ess 4 0 1 00 20Wels Dallestandro Two-base hils—Dal|féssional at the Indianapolis ton. first vice president; Francis Boson |, 190102 38xoul if 0 f WES — Bilinear’ ic Hm, ey Ba Country Club, anged 12-714 Sheppard. shcond vice president, y 4 S11 42 100 EEE LY ; Coogan Yo 143 14 31 14 2 217 man to Basgall to Coogan, Pendleton to] 0 stay in the running. jand Bernard Harmon, secretary-| - : (Second Game) 3 OPEN MONDAY & : Two-base hits—Basgall 28, Platt 20, Cassini to Limmer; Bockman to Coogan, Jimmy Scott, of New Albany, treasurer. 5 Jniladelpnia ....... O18 008 000-110 2 ’ ! Peters 11. Baliinger 11. Pits Gerald '5, Lint to Wells, Left on bases—st. Paul 13, defending champion, finished yes- | ns — | Hooper, Scheib (1\ and Bers, Tipton . FRIDAY TILL § P. M. . Dallessandro 9, Fernandes § Backman! InaiAMBoS 6. Base on balls—Off Riddle terday with 77-70—147. The 33. Lions Cut 3 Hoosiers HE Hope mon 8) Wg moss inning : ® 1 8. Kalin 8, Rikard 7, Coogan 5, W ,13, Lint 4, Main 1, Taylor 2, Hutchings 2. : | pitcher, ps «31, ' : Gutteridge 3, ; {Struck sut—By Tavior 6. Riddle 1, Lint 1.1. ear-old Scott will be defending sei denbeide nie . ,

| YPSILANTI, Mich, Aug. 17 = Three-base hite—Kalin 8 Petars 5, Bas- Main 1, Mutehinge 1. Hits—Oft Ridaie 6 [US title in earnest tomorrow, | 17 New York ©... i 911 1 all 5, Congan 5. Bockman 4. Pits Gerald in 4% innings: Lint, 3 in L% (pitched to. Should the tourney end in a|jncinded he 10 players. uti WioRime), ue’ ML 7 and 4. Dallessandro 3, Rikard 3, Gutteridge 2,4 men in seventh: Main. 0 in 1; Hutch. deadlock, the: playoff will be on rom the Detroit Lions profes- aersi Dobuusgis. Haris tH She Gramio _— |ifigs, 0 in 2. Losing pileher—Riddie. Un Friday, - (sional football team today were EE Home runs—Raseall 13, Platt 12. Kalin pires—Jackowski and Mullen, Time-32:19.! in ii Sa pd | Guard Gerald Morrical, Indiand Indianas 8. Bockman #, Dallessandro 8, Pernandes Attendance—9807 D ‘ ’ and Florida State: Tackle far! 'Dropo ‘Recovering , n

“TM. Rikard 3, Peters 2, Toogan, Wells, = Tr ee —-, PICHERS : 79 fot Donna : BOSTON, Aug 17 (UP) “Bos. Tate of Purdue, and End Bill.

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