Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1950 — Page 24

Brooklyn Dodgers, pre-season

World Series, were making their big ‘moves against pro-

“hibitive odds today.

The Sox carried a 10-game winning streak, longest in| the, starting field today for the

the majors this year, against Detroit Tigers after yester-| day's dramatic 6-to-2 victory

over the St. Louis Browns! Hoyt Captures 2

while the Dodgers rode the crest!

of an eight-game skein w= In Stock Car 100

sweeping the Cincinnatl Reds, 1 to. 0 and 7 to 3, in a twi- -night double-header. | "he Sox have gained 3%. games| on the Tigers since Ayg. 13 when| they began their streak but still are 4% from the top. The | Dodgers, who started their streak .on Aug. 16, have cut 2% games| off the Philadelphia Phillies’ lead but still trail by five,

Gain Impetus

—Both-have-a-long-way-to-go-to: catch the league-leaders but their! drives may have gained new impetus from. yesterday's impressive victories, The Sox were one out away from a 2 to 1 loss to Ned Garver when Tom Upton's error enabled thém to tie the score. Then Vern] Stephens hit a grand-slam homer, to give Walt Masterson his sixth] pitching win, [0 The Dodgers did not have to! wih so spectacularly but received) & tremendous lift when Preacher] ‘Roe outpitched Ewell Blackwell to gain a 1 to 0 nod and his 17th] win in the first game of their double-header. Then they stormed back to rout Herman Wehmeier in| {ive innings and win the nightcap behind Joe Hatten's eight-hitter.

Tigers Win | y ! | In other American League!

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New York Yankees, 6 to 3, and 40th lap when his car blew a tire Meet.

the Cleveland Indians defeated the Washington Senators, 3 to 1 and 5 to 3, in a twi-night double-| header. The two victories moved the Indians to within two percentage points of the second~ rae Yankees. Hal Newhouser closed strong tof .gain his first victory since July 17 and moved the Tigers back] into a 2%-game lead over the | Yankees. Newhouser was touched | ==fora run-in the second-inning- and ogl Berra's two-run homer gave the Yankees a 3 to 0 lead but the Tigers rallied for two runs in| the sixth, seventh and eighth in-| nings.

Boston Tops Brownies; Brooklyn Sweeps Two From Cincinnati Reds

- Cleveland Gains in Race With Double

Triumph Over Washington Senators ; NEW YORK, Aug. 256 (UP)-—The Boston Red Sox and]

favorites to meet in the 1950

5 More Cars Qualify for Stock 500’

Lloyd Moore Turns 10 Miles in 7:33.1%; Blowouts Block Two

the American League leading

Norman Nelson Wins Race at ot Milwaukee |

MILWAUKEE, a 25—Nor-/| man Nelson of Racine, Wis., and Jerry Hoyt of Indianapolis, ran! |one-two with their 1950 Oldsmo-; biles here yesterday in the 100-|

‘mile AAA stock car race...

Nelson, who beat off early - bids from Tony . Bettenhausen and Myron Fohr, } both 500- Mile Race veterans, 2 was clocked in 1 hour, 25 minutes and ‘58.31 #ec-§ onds for an av erage speed o ¥ 69.7 miles an hour. : » Nelson whit- Jerry Hoyt

{tled nearly three minutes off the

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{record for the State Fair track team went up against Detroit to-|

Chick Btevenson, Fresno, Cal, {was fourth in a 1950 Nash. Walt Faulkner, Beach, Cal, placed fifth! and Herschel Buc h anan of Shreveport, La.

| 7:51.31.

Hammond Juniors

DARLINGTON Hc. Aug. 25

~Five more cars were added to

500imile stock car Labor Day, Sept. 4, Lloyd Moore, Freshurg, N, Y., driving a 1950 Lincoln, turned the eight laps around the mile and a quarter track in a time of 7:3317 for an average speed of 79.4 mph. He was nine seconds faster than Joe Eubanks, heavy-footed driver irom Spartanburg, 8. C, {Eubanks piloted his 1950 Mercury around the oval in 7:42.33. Two of the drivers attempting {to qualify ran into hard luck and both were eliminated by a blown {right front tire. They were J. E. Hardy. Tabor City, N. C, and Murrace Walker, Whiteville, N.C. Times of the other three quallfiers today. were: :

race here

Ir “Tewalien, Highpoint, | N. C., 1050 Olds, time 7:43.41; Bill Ne Ca Macon, Ga., 1949 Mer-

cury, time 7:47.97; Bud King, Coribin, Ky. 1950 Mercury, time |

To Meet Detroit

EAST CHICAGO, Aug. 25 (UP)! —The Hammond Junior baseball| iday with the regional champion-| {ship of the American Legion Bass ball eliminations at stake. The Hoosier nine had to beat|

{the Michigan champions today to To was sixth. [remain in the tournament. Detroit

Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, 111, [handed Hammond one defeat games, the Detroit Tigers beat the was forced out of the race on his earlier in the double-slimination

and hit the wall, bending the front axle. Flohr bent an axle on| the 78th lap. :

Ft. Wayne Advances n Baseball Tourney

Ney Kas, Aug. 25 (UP) ~The Ft, Wayne Capeharts de{feated the Roxboro, N. C., Blues 16 to 5 last night in the National Baseball Congress tournament. The Capeharts, thrice winners of the tourney, put 10 runs across in the second inning on six singles, a double, four walks, two {wild pitches and three errors. By its victory, Ft. Wayne ad-

ad

If Hammond evened the aint ithe two teams were to clash in al {second and decisive contest later

today.

BAY mond beat Galion, O., by a

| {2 to 1 score yesterday to remain |

lin the running.

Evansville Howells Open Title Defense

LOGANSPORT, Aug. 25 (UP) ==The. Evansville Howells open defense of their Indiana women's softball championship tonight, when they play. the. Mishawaka! Mustangs. | Kenny and Bob's of Richmond

Traffic Policeman Sanford Bennett casts a wary eye on would- | be purloifers of the Oaken Bucket, the Iron Key and the Monon | Bell—treasurad emblems of Hoosier football rivalries. The trophies | are being displayed at L. S, Ayres & Co. Observed one IU alumna: “There are an awful lot of I's missing from. that chain—couldn't we do something about it while it's here?”

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Russia Agrees

and Pins Tn European Meet -BUSSELS; Aug. 25 (UP)—Rusgla agreed today to participate {rv the rerun of a disputed 400meters relay trial heat, ending] speculation that it might with-|

draw from the Furopean track] and field. championships rather

“The executive committee had ruled that yesterday's. heat be! run over again after Britain, which won the race with Russia

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— Schroeder Favored in.

Americans, Aussies Open Play Today FOREST HILLS, N. Y. Aug. 25 (UP)—Lawyer Tom Brown Jr., of fan Francisco was the man oil the spit today as the United {States went into its fourth -defense of -the Davis Cup with singles matches against a pair of slashing young Australians. In his first match as a Cup defender, the 27-year-old clouter

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making on the glossy green turf Mrs. mid 28104, he, dium to get the American team away winging with an upset victory. Veteran Ted Schroeder of La-| Crescenta, Cal, victor in seven] straight cup matches, was fa- Bes vored to knock off 21.year-old

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