Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1950 — Page 14
Redskins Toke Pair " From Toledo, 8-6, 4-2; ~ Single Fray Tonig ht
Papish Registers 10th Sng . Lopez Sanished in Opener Rhubarb
, Times Sports Editor ~~ With .. straight chalked up on the right side, t the ‘Indianapolis Indians’ sudden sustained drive today had lifted them to within a game of the league lead.
have rekindled championship hopes at Victory Field and now| the Tribe is running a new hoski got four hits apiece for
fever. the Hens and Al Federoff colThat was a very important lected three. Fred Strobel, who doubleheader sweep scored by the worked the last four innings for home boys over the Toledo Mud the Indians, gave up* only one Hens yesterday, 8 to 6 and 4 to 2.[cun, although tagged for fivel It not only was the Redskins hits. : 15th twin bill sweep of the sea-| Frank Papish became a 10game winner in the seven-inning ‘“ In AA Tonight second contest and he has only (The Five Contenders) one defeat. The Indians sent Pet, Win Lose/him off to a two-run lead by Minneapolis ess -B75 578 .570|ScOTINg twice in the first inning
Columbus _..,... 548 551 -.544/These were at the expense of Louisville ......-.543 547. 540 Dick: Marlowe, slender Toledo St. Paul ........ 541 .544. 537/righthander. In the fourth Eddie Bockman |
macked a home run with Frank |
son but it came at a time when pacesetting Minneapolis Millers gain on base and it turned out were losing their single game at! | 8t. Paul. — ito be the winning blow, At the same time, third-place] The Mud Hens got to Papish| Columbus and fourth-place Lou-| for one marker in the sixth and}
fsville traded shutouts in Derby- oo in the seventh. They col- | town... : lected three of their eight hits"
“Vital Time BY Win lin the sixth and combed out two!
jdoubles in th t As a result, the second-place 8 seventh,
Indians gained a game and a half Kalin, Beard Star
' onels, the other members of the when he leaped against the first division, coreboard and hauled in Bill|
8:15. A battle between southpawsihanded catch on Pinch Hitter " indicated, (with Royce Lintigane Martin's line drive in the slated for the Indians and Ed (ip of the nightcap was one Revie for the Mud Hens. tor the “book”. t will be the last 1 t attraction of the tate = Ee Rabbit McDowell, a former In-| W. 16th St. open air emporium.
ithe league's best.
contests * yesterday and were after tonight's tilt and the Co-!
found fault with the umpiring of; (First Game) Harry King, phe, Briscese. | TOLEDO
banish a and Marv (Bir ss Grissom, Mud Hen bench warmer, ranen, of ..... was thumbed out by King. bind EAA A big rhubarb occurred in the|Cam lL second inning when there was an prderoff. 3b argument over whether time had Connelly. p ..! or had not been called. Lopez fin-|yonin ®.. *" ally won the oratorical contest Plechots. ‘p over Eddie Mayo, Toledo man-| Tota 4 18 ager, and then Mayo announced, JMartin in hii inte double play his Mud Hens were playing out| INDIANAPOLIS the game under protest.
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withdrew the protest after he had | Bie Geral 2 pe received a clearer picture of how Gutteridge. ¢ ...... the rhubarb started. | Dillessandre Don Gutteridge tried fo score all Bascal, a» arereis the way from first on Johnny Me- ress, » ir ~~ Call's long single to center. “The flat. Y= throwin beat Gutteridge but Catcher Myron Ginsberg dropped | Bettie valiey fo the ball, Ginsberg was bowled over fit fh. = b and unipire King permitted the! Flatt Tan lor Dallesandro in ns .. Hens’ trainer | to Some on the field | Risto, «rors . : 0% 00 1004 * to examine Ginsberg's leg. reenter . ” McCall, who had reached sec: RE aun. Fite Gerad. 2 gute: | ond, left the base and jogged to ix: PH, Li Kuornase hits Bere. the scene of the “incident.” When |Kryhoski, Beard, Fitz Gerald, Ginsbers.
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“onnelly 2 In 2: McCall § 1h 3%: Sloat McCall won the chase by mak 0 in 15, v Burobel & in 4. Plechota 14m 2 RE SINE pitener —ing-a-headlong. dive. for. second... ..Premming -Umpires-King and -Briscess. This called for another aigument Time—3 wr Sern Games
“when the Mud Hens claimed Mc-| TOLEDO A
aaae 566 560 562i0n two singles and two walks.|
The Indians were outhit in by The Mud Hens will move out, ‘Five Hundred.
a peo ime ats ore rindy to sot] Where Hard my will Vie For a “ih On “Labor Day
~ on the Millers and & game on Kalin brought the crowd of both the Red Birds and the- Col- 6403 to its feet in the seventh 5 Cars Ready
A single game tonight will wind | Barnacle’ s drive. Ted Beard’s up the Toledo series and action great fielding was a factor in| For Southern 500 is booked to get under way atihoth Tribe triumphs. His back-
9th Day of Trials
This aerial view shows The new mile and a quarter Darlington International raceway at Darlington, | held Labor Day. A total of 75 cars will start the grind for the $25,000 purse. The oval has an asphalt surface and is banked 14-feet high at the urns, Time trials
- will continue daily unl midnight of Sept. 2.
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'Al Lopez’ Savvy as Manager Based Florists Defend On Long Experience as Big Leaguer Softhall Title
Witnessed by 3000
DARLINGTON, 8. C., Aug. 28—
dianapolis second sacker, was a! Despite the presence of a: modiAlthough the Tribe's current home jvisitor, He now scouts for the fied stock car race program in the was the seventh son of a seventh 55 the season was over stand lasts through next Sunday,| Washington Senators, immediate vicinity more ‘Sept. 3, Friday of this week is an! Tribe home attendance has! 13000 persons flocked to the Daropen date. {reached 262,057. It's “down” | lington International Raceway Spain. . He worked behind the Brooklyn! The Mechanics team rolled over
[from 1049 figures, but still it's lyesterday to witness the ninth Hens Lose on 15 Hits eu day time trials in the Southern family to this
country from Five more cars were qualified Madrid and setJucky to win the first one as To-| lumbus Red Birds will m in, for the starting field Labor Day tied in Tampa, . ledo lost on 15 hits to six for the Tomorrow's series opener with|mAKIng a total of 45 to date who home forces. The Tribesters als0ithe Birds will be observed as. St. {are ready to run in next Monday 8 committed four errors to three by! Vincent Hospital Guild Night, al 500-mile grind.
the visitors, |benefit, with no * " Wins $100 Prize ‘passes’. ~The Git lasted 2-houre-Sh min." 2 i Vast tape vesteriny was utes and was marred by almost Tribe. Box S$ |seven minutes and 34.09 seconds constant wrangling as both teams| 171D@- X Jcores
|turned in by ‘Barney Smith, of
{Macon, Ga., at the wheel of a 1950 Olds. It was good enough to win the. $100 qualifying prize that is of 1. fered each day by the raceway
management,
Two minor mishaps occurred
’ during the afternoon. Mrs. Doro0 thy Shull, of West Columbia, 0.8 C. the first woman to make a --istab at qualifying, spun out on Bioat her warm-up lap and did not make another attempt during the afternoon.
In the other mishap, P. E. Har-
odie, of Charlotte, N.C., blew a 9 right front tire on his fourth lap 72 and was eliminated for the day.
List Other Qualifiers Time - trials will continue all this week with the top-flight chauffeurs of the Central States “0 Rating ARSOCTAtION expected to furnish the majority of thrills. Yesterday's qualifiers follow: Barney Smith, Macon, Ga., 1950 Olds, time 7:34.09 Lee Petty, Greensboro, N.C, 1950 Plymouth, time 7:36.96. Cotton Owens, Spartansburg, 8. C., 1950 Plymouth. time 7:45.35. Ruel Smith, Atlanta, Ga., 1950 Pontiac, time 7:45.12. Weldon Adams, Augusta, Ga. 1950 Chrysler, time 7:56.73.
EE — Wis Av (UP) Walt Faulkner bof
Long Beach, Cal., won the 200-mile Na-|
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he was . ) thanison; born a year after his par-! purchased by Brockly big show" that was lo earn {Mechanics Laundry at 8:30 toents came to America from $10,000.
Fla. He got a job in a cigar i factory and set
| Tampa organized “Al Lopez
| greatest baseball catchers of all
-| Smokers, in 1925 when the pro-| == ; Ca fessional scouts first noticed him.! Al Lopez + + + one of the best. (ization. On June 14, 1940, the 28 (UP)—Australia’ s superb Da
"| He inked his first professional : Spent Colorful fo EE Chose Indianapolis Years at Brooklyn the Class D Florida State League, At End of Career Meet Mechanics TA ‘and was used sparingly. ithat season and repeated his 1928 L d Toni ht Second of a series | The following year he jumped ,vorace of 327. aunary lonig {to Class B when he was drafted = ,, Lopez stepped into a Major, The Allied Florist softballers
{tonight defend their Marion County Amateur Softball Association {championship when they meet
By JIM HEYROCK iby Jacksonville. That year of]
ALFONSO RAMON LOPEZ(1927 he hit only 255 but as S00n| | ou to start a stint in. the
n OF him an all-time record in the
receiving department. ‘night at Municipal Stadium.
'Lavelle-Gossett, 3 to 0, last night
The elder Lopez brought his| AL'S FATHER got to see only plate for five years. In all Lopez lta gain the finals, It was an fm-
i the beginning of his son's bril- caught a total of 1950 games to!
| porta win for the Laundry b: set a National League record for {ant aseball career, He died in Satchers and tied the senior Joop, team; winners of the 1948 title,
{1926. His mother, however, now {since the Gossett squad won the ' {catching record of 100 or more : 13 years old, still lives in Tampa. games for 12 seasons. state VFW championship this
| 4 iL : E {year and finished in fourth place The Brooklyn front office liked; gee ro 'in the national playoffs.
{this new discovery, who was only, HL lvas while he was s catching] | If the Allied Florist crew is {20 years old. But he needed sea- \for Brooklyn that he met Evelyn ,i,1o to win the title, it will mark
about rearing his family in the
NEW YORE, Au Aug. 28—The New York Yankees, harboring pennant plans of their own, moved ,
ar
to 1, yesterday in 10 innings. Tommy Henrich's pinch single
in the 10th and Allie Reynolds two-hit pitching paced the
Yankees to their third straight victory. Detroit's league-leading Tigers * dropped a 4 to 3 decision to the Philadelphia Athletics but sal. |
it
second game, 8 to 1. St 2 Sam Chapman’s two-run homen _
"Bob Hooper and the A'S the frst game victory but in the night«
17th victory of the season. y Vollmer Homers Clyde Volimer’s pinch-hit grand slam homer following three Indian errors in the seventh inning, helped the Boston Red Sox to a 11 to 9 victory over Cleveland.
‘error by Al Rosen and two sucWashington split a twin- bill with St. Louis, the Senators winning the opener, 8 to 0, and the Browns taking the finale, 11 to 10, In the National League, the Cardinals snapped Brooklyn's 10+ game winning streak with a 13 to 3 victory. Cloyd Boyer muffled the {Dodger bats with eight hits while his “teammates collected 14, including homers by Stan Musial, Tommy Glaviano and Bill Howerton. Roy Campanella also homer, ed for the Dodgers. Bucs Bow Twice The Boston Braves climbed within three games of the second place Dodgers by beating Pitts burgh twice, 7 to 3 in 13 innings and 4 to 1. Roy Hartsfield of the Braves tied the opener with a ninth-inning homer and homers by Sid Gordon and Buddy Kerr gave Boston its winning margin in the 13th. Ralph Kiner also hit’ his 40th homer in the first game. Normie Roy checked the Pirates on nine hits in the nightcap for
|Rearney, a New York showgirl, 2 soning and after spring {raining They were married Oct 3. 1030 ve sscmershiy bas wom oe with the Brooklyn club in 1928, after Al had been traded to the lvears in a row. |he was sent to Macon, Ga. The Boston Braves.
industrial section of Tampa, —In al, the Lo~ | pez’ had 10 chiluren, eight bots Jim Heyroeck and two girls Al was Rr. 20, 1908. He is | their boy hit 327, . thecame Indianapolis Indians’! lagher, Sh TULIOROn. Baker, one of the four surviving Lopez WJ coach under Lopez, Bob Reis and| oar D afer left field; B. children, two boys and two girls. ; Johnny Babich and the Dodgers ’ ’ THERE WAS no place for him got Fred Fankhouser, Randy {Nordholt, first; A. Raker, right | rnp ito go but up from that point en. jor and Ea-Brandt— field; C. Hafer, third; MecLinn, EVIDENCE THAT the son of "For the 1929 season he moved to! t ‘wa 1936 that Lopez be- pitcher. the Spanish immigrant parent Atlanta, which was then Class A, | 1 18 1 man isos he Members of the Mechanics team | P parents, ;, the Southern Association. He| Came A n pitcher. started 2'® J: Hanrahan, third; Washen,| who as a boy played baseball in caught 147 of Atlanta’s 154 games hen o ya Lig chance to S6cond; McCall, left field; Ludethe back yards and vacant lots |the idea when a cian man, first; Fleitz, . center field; of Tampa, had done well for him- buy oil leases in his home state py qehrand, right field; Trefry, self came last winter. when Al |of Texas. en shortstop; G. Hanrahan, catcher; ae Aly i idan] | SEVERAL . PLAYERS and DE ee inary at 7:15 p. m. Series. jmanagers, including Casey Sten-., oypg came will send the InAll of Tampa turned out and \gel and Bill McKechnie in addi-45nan0lis Girls, County champs, the mayor was there to offer a tion to Lopez, got together and against the Tatum Wildcats, city hearty handshake as Al Lopez |made up a pool to buy a lease. lchamps. Last night's game: : was driven through the streets [The lease proved to be a 800d | Mechs Bnies Launury 210 000 0-3 8 0
olie- Gosset on. his day The. residents of
_Dilks and Hanrahan: And Hanrahan: Wagner and ‘and Baker.
Since that tiffie,” T.opez has purchased more leases. They also
ona been good ones. Clark == Aussies Set Sie hts |dles the affairs in the oil fields for. Al. | Although he will not hint how jmuch money he receives from the] ull el itle {oil property, hé admits he will be |
“well fixed” for his old age. | : Bi at 8 Stars of 11 Nations |
-{ AFTER FIVE YEARS with the : . { Braves, Al first became affiliated! Open 8-Day Grind . | with the Pittsburgh Pirate organ-| FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug.|
Day” to pay tribute to que of the
time, who was fast NoSming one of the country's up- d-com-ing managers. J ” " i BASEBALL had been the najor| “Tove” of Al since his boyhood in Tampa. He was catching for a semi-pro- team, the Tampal
‘Like nearly
try, Lopez was approached in the way by default. [1 winter of 1945 by representatives| Withdrawal of Wimbledon
Cleveland at ON On * and Owen Home runs—Goliat, on Major League Leaders M 3 ag 28 The ARION, —~-1Ne team
| Detroit al "Phiiadeloh ia, 3 | Called at th St. Paul Edges Indians at Bat In Softball Playoff : E Breckiva TIONAL LEAGUE feta ond Thee LEADING A TEEN of Ralph Heinlein, Indianapolis, £0 — 3 { be CARR NRSERET GHURUBUSCO. Ind, Aug. 25, RiGh,s chia 0). eS conisanst 80 Anas Seine American Lilt on yy po and Clyde McEntire, Noblesville, Rush. D i ers to [Bie anars 160 34 58 42.0 M3 (UP)--The deciding game in al Only Games Sched led Rush. ublel (10) and Walker. Home rin Goodman, Boston. 86 331 75 1321 308 fired a 13-under-par total of 131) ’ Wells 84 12° 20 9 0 NI : gs ca UX Ls (First Game) By Qnand,.- 1H 108 ‘here yesterday to win the two-da ‘ The Minneapolis Millers, lead. | Naliz 8 2a i jot best-of - three series “or the stateis RESULTS YESTERDAY [new York... t 901 0 otal 11 ol Rell Detro Red i : 131 291 83 113 # I I ay n the two.day| ers in the American Association, BE, Gerald a3 4 8 a § 383 semi-pro softball championship AMERICAN ASSOCTATION | Herain Kennedy" 12; ils il J |2ariin._ostey, ional, Reatae = St ory Indiana Amateur Ama yesterday lost to the St. Paul Bikard ol NW 8 | 3% between Ft. Wayne City Light comms ..0 0... 000 000 002 y | Caiderotie’ (811° Wehmeler, Metki (4 onal Leaghe oi 3 pg (teur best ball golf tournament. UY Dnaean Sli i | land Horton Athletic Association anny 21 000 0005 # 3 Erautt (5), Perkowski (8), Smith (9) ahd | Musial. St. Louis + ils 442 81 131 388) The team posted a 63 Saturday) Saints, 7 to 6. Beard ''........ 14.1 1 260) ’ Haddix and Sarni; Johnson, Flowrs Pramesa Winning pitcher—Kennedy (4-4), {Hopp I Pittsbu urgh 1% 3H jo d a 68 terd h St. Paul broke a 5-all tie’in the Deters : a7 48 11 0 281/0f Ft. Wayne will be played her#! q\ ‘snd Daley losing pitcher. Wenmelor 13-17), IK hnewokl, Cnonatl 100 307 83 130 {island a 68 yesterday of the par 72 : Oa : rode | DaMinger ......131 13 33" 18 0 241 tonight. tSecond Game) {Second Game) P TO Gutteridge... 76 19 19: 9 0 New York . . 000 000 010— 1 4 } urilio, Brooklyn da. i 153 304 hg a ae lis Bockman ....: 30 $1 73 4 2 | Horton came back tram a 6 to! Louisville +. "010 300 v—3 3 1/Cincinnati 000 01 20x J 3 8ixiner, Pirates se Red Sox WL 1.304 Chuck Farrington was) lwo run POMS. (Coogan .......189 ° 20 5% 2 712 loss in the first game Saturd Deal and Sarni; Suchecki and Scher- Jones. Kennedy (7). Kramer and Rosen. Cleveland 3 Gam nella, Dod's 28 One stroke behind with 132. The league-leaders rallied in the| Two-base hits—Bassall en Platt rr game Saturday |,,ren. Westrum, Calderone (8): Fox (6-8) and pafko, ens, Red Sox i : | Kalin 12, Peters 11. Ballinger 11, Fernan-[t0 win the second, 2 to 0. Winner Minneapolis wieveesia 1137020 001— 6 13 3 Howell Losifth pitcher. . Jones ° (10-14). | stied “In | ninth for one run but couldn’t{dez 11, ‘Fitz, Geraid 11. allessandro 9.50 tp, an 010 03x— 7 17 3|Homgurun—lrvin, sume R. Box 1 Ehilites 1081 keep the late drive going. Bockman 8. Pikerd 7. Wells 6, Coogan 3. IN 5 e payort, Shojisoreds by est x ore. Highs” : oe Tasloron 3 and on (First Game, 10801 ae 114 1 | Drape. Hai 13 Boert. Red Sox 102 -| National Softba ongress, wi a [ revs base -hits—Coogan 6, Bockman 6, Kali Chandl Pr d And Well : Pittsburéh _... Ll NCOLN vided 3 pair of shutouts, Harve| BRLSIFEl hod OS ah Pins 5 enter the National “meet. “at! uu, SAE ve BE id Sh Sd rout. gers ! . A Fears pud Al » Haddix pitched the Red Birds to|,, ome, runs—Baseall 13. Platt 12 Rain \Greeley, Colo: ~ {Kansas Cit 103 211 00x— 8 18 1 hts pitcher, sur a Ie Fiwher. Bi: 3 oy 3 3, Wynn. the ens i } x pi 12. Bockman Ball andro 8.Fernan- cm ie ai ——— Nichols. Podeainy i137 and Lakeman: hy ome runs—Gordon, a 2-to-0 win in the first" game, de% 8 Rikerd v Peters 2,-Coogan, Wells. ' Schacht and “Noeana a Kiner, Hartsfield, Kerr, : Po Seen and Frank Sucheeki hurled Louis-| PITCHING is tesa Grid Clinic Tonight Miwaukse hoa 3 8 TRI gy After the {Rapa : an Pittabursh Lo J E _ ville to a 3-to-0 victory in the Banish g! 5: a od i 8 se Sootoal bules Slinie for ref: Cole and "Linden: Hood. Hinrichs (3) and | Roh, And Coope ooper Ques Lombardi. BALL I ] == : : . : 52° oac w - —— 19) an . sing _Nilwaukee and Kansas @ity Lic" PR AIA a0 se 4 2 3 ducted at {30 tonight by the In. AMERICAN LEAGUE (BN Queen - ant bf tr fale Shane sikh, split a pair, Kansas Fity Main : dR Ei diana Officials’ Association and Defra 300 500 | re oe a EL ol DANU JBE_ ~~ taking the opener, 8 to 0. and Mil- petal - 1% fos 8 ; 8 IHSAA at. Manuals Delavan Phijdeioni ange tx 3 aC iP 18-5) and | Waukee the second game, 8 10 4. | weed BES ii | smitn Athletic Field. { Hooper J. 31, Tinton; Winains pit Goa Stmbia ‘Howerton, Glaviano, (uy oe 2 £5 - » — . «
every other top-| ERT ranking .ball player in the coun: American hope already out of the crown last night, 5 to 1, while ~
5 139 3BIAJC course. The Kokomo team| "WED. NIGHT
his fourth victory. The New York Giants plastered
Cincinnati with its 10th straight = : [defeat in the first game of a Brooklyn management's eyes! He was traded in 1935 along Florists’ Lineup |double-header, 11 to 6, but the lopened even wider that year as with Tony Cuccinnello, who later, On the Florists’ team are, Gal-| Reds snapped back for a 3 to 1
{triumph in the nightcap.
Phillies Win { Bubba Church hurled the Phil-
{fies to a four-hit 6 to 1 victory
{over Chicago in the first of two |games while the second was called jon account of darkness with the score 4 to 4 at the epd of 11 frames. The Phillies, who now lead by five games, mauled Paul Minner for 15 hits in the opener, 'lincluding Mike Goliat’s .- homer, Chicago took a 4-1 lead at the end of three innings in the nightcap but the Phils tied the game with a three-run burst in the fifth. The two teams will play a doubleheader today because of yester0 day's “called” second game,
Evansville Girls Softball Champs
LOGANSPORT, Ind, Aug. 28 (UP)—The Evansville Howells, pe second straight state Womn’s Amateur Softball fitle tucked. I , today prepared for the | west- central regional playoffs at (Decatur, Ill, which begin Friday. Representing Indiana in the {men’s division will be the R-B- M mrocks of ]
TS owe Hi-Way Dueens Y he women’
{the Shamrocks trounced Kenny and Bob's of Richmond, 4 to 0.
Call ran out of line. But after, ._. AR RR © A ¥tional AAA Dirt Track Cham- |from the Mexican League. Play-| Champion Budge Patty of Los| The state champions. of In- ~ going Into a private huddle, the] Federofl, 2b TETANY 0? i: ons scons [ers an jumping. They said AljAngeles+because of an ankle in- diana, iiinois,—Wisconsin—and— x g P Fed Ay v3 2 plonship_at the Wiscons in. State | began jumping. Cd Yelited “that io ohio, hod ed : ’ Bb Fair here yesterday. Gi could nae his own Price tH TAKE! a tattered: Tete eriunicy amt city winners-at-fye-—-oledo trainer was on the fleld|lund =f . ......3 8 1 © 0 & Waulkner, holder of the one and AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION !a manager's job. o prestige squarely in theidianapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee of play, time was “out. |Campbe. ¥ 3 0 I 170 810 mile marks at the Indianap- uu. ..pols n Lost Pet, "GB. | Detroit (Secons Game) 038 9 1 “I had been making my living hands of the younger set as 63/and Louisville meet in the reMcCall was permitted to re.|PelsGar. woe 3112 1 3lolis Speedway, drove his Grint: Mnite:: 1 3» 3% i |Phiiadeinhis . A710) 208,400,000 1 9 3 from baseball in this country all men’s singles stars from 11 na-|gional. - “main on second but was ered busca, Ss 8 8 8 2 3 Piston Ring Offenhauser Special Loulsvile i. Boa 38 i Eu are Shey B00. cuerrs. my life.” Al says of that offer) Hons opened the eight-day grind Tourney officials said after the for the third out on the next/r lial 0 0 0 0 o to the finish line in two hours, §}, Paul =. 8 Wo Aan run=| now, “and I had no trouble mak-| With a full ‘schedule of 32 first presentation of trophies that next play when he was caught. at the, Total 3 3 8 1 8 0/12 minutes and 26 and five-100ths: Adindo n 423 dois! §t. Louts API dae 0 ying a decision not to go-to Mex- ‘round matches. {year's west-central regional plate trying to score on roller| Martin lined out fe Magione |seconds to clip nearly six minute ™*"* “iniericayd "Leative MN Weibinston i pio al. 813 Dorr: Con - Defending champion Mrs. Mar-| here. — through the second baseman. seventh loft thi. track record of two hours, nero Won Lost Pel, GB. (6-3. and Grasso losing pitcher. Widmar # x & Same Bho Duptt of Wilm. INDIANAPOLIS 21.2 ork Lie ; 28 (3-12). y » ngton, .» ‘Who drew a first] - lB) Ee el: AR RH O- AB Bs of Compton, Cal., Cleveland nung 8 ai 3 le tous 0 a0 11s 3 CHa: le a ae to roand bye, headed a field of 49 in " |Rikatd of ....... 2 1 1 1 0 0 p Roashh fo fo T4 49 C803 4 Washington Dll 400 101 310 0—10 16 ii : Indians. McCall, second Tribe- Plat, 2p 90 1 0 dalso driving an Offenhauser, came gtaneton .-» io M-h BR | qochnson. Mars hall i), Starr 8) and Woodling and after that one sea-/ Women 's Singles. Seventeen wom-}f 3 ster used, received credit for the (Beard. pn. 3 8 1 85 o olin second and Andy Linden Af Brijade puis Ll 43 81 a 3 | Marrero (8). Harris (8) and Grasse. Okie son-he asked for and received his en's matches were scheduled on s 336 38 lig) ; victory and Ken Fremming was{Baln it Led 31 1d 0 Los: Angeles, was third. SEE samonat, Leacue ri iM | pitcher. Hagrid og), ST (4-4), losing| release. opening Jar. tof it a! ; 718 STATE the loser. i | Bockman, 3b. ] ! 1 3 ! 2 Johnny Parsons of Van Nuys, pniadeishia ....... 15 Los vi OP Cleveland . ... 007 020 000— 912 3! He brought to a close a bril- atty out o second- LIFE BLDG | Two Get F Aik | Gutteridse. we 303 1} 0 Cal—last year's AAA champion Brooklyn ........... 81 4 383°} {Boglon Benton i) Oho00 80x—11 11 0 1jant--playing career and had seeded Herbie Flam of Beverly : » wo Get Four Aplece | Papish 2 a 0 0 0 0and pre-race favorite—failed to se Touts IIIT 64 35 343 10 Hesan, Nixon, “MacDonald fa Littsnend | offers to manage several minor Hills, Cal, became the top U, 8. ——— Although the Indians collected: Totals .......... 3 4 61 3 0 Susliy insthe time trials but gotichieass ~. 00000100 83. 88 43 90k Winning pitcher, ©. Btobhs ‘#15.87 Toning league clubs. Also, he had an a, ngalns the -in-| : only six hits, they received 12 Toledo .- 000 001 1—2 into the race as a replacement Sincinnati .......... 48 31 403.38 poner. Benton (4-1. Home runs—Boone. fier to go back to Cleveland as V2 PEER ANS 5 ran 8 : : walks and four of the free tickets! [BiAnaroLts se for Myron Fohr of Milwaukee = nat, BB [Be iy (19 Tnnings) ‘a coach. Fie had to make a choice. Man, Ken McGregor, Jack Brom-| e Buy Diamond developed into runs. The Tribe- 2. Lund, Pederoff. Two-base hits—Lund. When Fohr was forced out in the GAMES TODAY Sicago + 000001 2000-1 3 1 Tomorrow: Lopez selected In- Wich. George Worthington and HIGHEST CASH PRICES = sters also held down Toledo's ame. ry ne a lacs a, seri}. 23d mile because of a leg cramp. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION an 8 (8-10) and Masi: Reynolds ha. ar dianapolis; what the Indianapolis Mervyn Rose. PA AID - scoring by completing three oft Mar gndiananalis 4 1." Kapuseinskl 1 A sellout crowd of more than! 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