Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1950 — Page 15

& ; Detroit i — Says

,08es Unlike their manager, the Detroit players, George as —Kell; do not view the Yankees with alarm. “Cle “the club we got to ” : in g beat, they tell woe ICHMA \N ; , : “earning his} re Weller plays? “The Athletics lead Brat million. os a 28 The | ‘both leagues with 171 and look so like : Avg. 35-0! where they are. Only time the Sammy Urzetta, former Ro- — moved D. P., has real significance is Shester, N. Y,, caddy, beat a milof first placa} When it takes a pitcher out of a/lioNaife’s Son to win our amateur y eague by edg- jam in a big game. Stan Musial’s 8°!f championship. His Italy-born White Sox, 2 - asking price on a new contract 484 is a janitor. It would be in-| 10 innings. will be $75,000. Hf he isn't the teresting to see what kind of s pinch Sige. | best ball player in the majors to- propaganda Mr. Malik could make Allie Reynolds | day who is? Preof that-anything °f this incident.

paced the third straight

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leading Tigers | jecision to the tics but sal- | “wininng the |, fo = 2 fwo-run homer _ g gave pitcher 0 the fret — in the night. 1 ynged to Art registered his = e season. omers inch-hit grand ying three Ine eventh inning, Red Sox to a ver Cleveland. ame-after. an... and two suece Ray Boone. t a twin-bill Senators winto 0, and the finale, 11 to 10, | | League, the Brooklyn's 10k with a 13 to yer muffled the ight hits while lected 14, inStan Musial, nd Bill Howerla also homer-

Twice aves climbed of the second beating Pitts in 13 innings rtsfield of the pener with a r and homers d Buddy Kerr inning margin Kiner also hit he first game. ed the Pirates > nightcap for

3 4 £

fants plastered 10th straight t game of a

to 6, but the /! t for a 3 to 1 htcap. Win

urled the Phil8 to 1 victory

the caliber of present day heavies.

can happen in’baseball is seen in the fact that Buddy Kerr of the Braves got three doubles in one game the other day. § "ms . NO MATTER what you say, Frank Stranahan, the professional amateur, is the best weight __lifter golf has ever produced. The! late Earl Craddock was known “#5 the ‘Wrestler "with "1000 holds’ but, oddly, he had no reputation as "a shiek. Since it took only $75,000 to get Gussie Moran to turn pro, it must be obvious amateur tennis is not a profitable as we have been led to believe. Joe Louis’ mother doesn’t want the old bomber to fight again, fearing he might get hurt, which shows how little she knows about

There is this to be said to .the credit of our thoroughly beaten Davis Cuppers—they didn’t blame it on the lively ball. » - # TOO MANY people spend too much time chasing the fast buck these days and not all of them are nimrods. Private enterprise has no more ardent supporter

Looks Like Ted's Out for Season

Fears Cleveland,

Hams Ci

tinguished -student of piscatology, who fractured his elbow in the All-Star game, still can’t take a full cut at the ball.

Beat NEW YORK, Aug. 125, ~The Red Soz 418 about resigned without Ted V

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Knowing baseball men are still

long hitting first baseman of the Red Sox. They tell you he'll never, hit the good pitchers and that without the friendly left field stands in Boston he'd have a hard time lifting his mark to .270.

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WONDERS— William (BAD),

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Miss Jackie Kendall . . . ‘landlocked’ lovely wins trophy.

tried it, and I've been Practicing ever-since.”

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DOT 'DIMONDS of Nutley, Ora tere gram she sent to Casey Stengel, reading: “As a long time Yankee embarrassed at the Yankees’ bunting attack on Lou

rooter I'm

Brissie.” This is in reference

a recent game with the A's. Brissie’s underpinning was shattered by shraponel dunring the last war

(Whaddamean, the last war?)

Country Editor Bob Harlow has isold his Pinehurst newspaper to. devote all his time to his publication, Golf World. Harlow used to manage another product of Rochester's caddy ranks. Fel-

low named Hagen.

The New York Zoo has just added the long wattled umbrella bird to its collection, so do not let it be said the city is not pytting something away for a rainy day.

other

ther she knows itor landlocked Indianapolis has pro-

not;idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.G.

Driftmeyer, 7036 Warwick Rd.

otters: rson ter, al—-Russell, Catherine Francis; & famers Eee asim Dame Mary

duced at least four water skiing champions. All were crowned at a recent exhibition of skill on water. skis

1 at Lake Maxinkuckee, Culver, 0

her first place honors. Miss Barbara Blackburn, 17, daughter-of-Mr.-and- Mrs, Max A..

runner-up in the women's division;

Miss Jackie Kendall, 18, daugh- Bill Kelly, was men’s division winter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Ken- ner, dall, 218 E. Pleasant Run Blvd.,| Jackie didn't learn her water received a 34-inch gold trophy for|skiing in Indianapolis. 8he will be |a sophomore at Miami University

Blackburn, 132 W. 41st St. Was waler ski at an early age,” Jackie

was third, | Tom. Perine Runner-up . . Tom Perine, 5350 Washington Blvd., was runner-up in the men's division. 'A Terre Haute native,

in Florida. “That's. where they learn to

said. “I Hked it the first time I

Quarter-Finals

Capitol Oilers Survive

City

Series Baseball Play

Turn Back Atkins Sawmen, 7 to 3, In Fourth Round, Remain Undefeated

The Capitol Oilers were still undefeated in the City Series today after turning back the tough Atkins Sawmen 7 to 3 in yesterday’s fourth round of play which saw three more teams get

the gate in the two-game elimin

P. R. Mallory went out of the running after the Allison Jets pounced on them, 12 to 9; Art Sack’'s Used Cars fell 3 to 0 to

Tryon’s: Tavern, and DeWolf

__ News lost a heartbreaking 18 to 17

tilt with Vestal Steel after leading the contest through the first —half ,of the ninth frame: Next Saturday's fifth round will see the Oilers up against the Allison; Jets; on Riverside No. 2 and Vestal Steel vs. Tryon’s Tavern on No. 1. Atkins drew a bye. ; : Stegemoller Stars

Earl Stegemoller starred for the Qilers as he allowed the Sawmen

e first of two ond was called gness with the = the epd of 11 jes, who now 5, mauled Paul in the opener, oliat’s .- homer, -1 lead at the 8s in the nighttied the game rst in the fifth. | play a doubleuse of yester- | 1d game.

Gills

hamps | Ind, Aug. 28 ville Howells, ht state Womall title tucked. rared « for the 1al playoffs at 1 begin Friday. diana in the

- be the R-B-M i,

3. 10. 1, while % ounced Kenny mond, 4 to 0. npions. of In-

Visconsin— and—

winners-gt-fre-30, Milwaukee et in the re-

said after the phies that next tral regional

> Far

only five hits, striking out six _ batters in the process. Gobby Wil- ‘ liams gave the hurler. excellent

. support, batting in four runs on a

triple, a double and two singles} in four times at the plate. Harry Fitch, Tryon’s hurling ace, made the outstanding stand of the day as he held Sack’s to one bingle while teammate Jesse Cora drove in two of the three E Tryon runs. The other he scored | himself. DeWolf News hurlers had a! hard time controlling the antics of

—=Dave “Chanee; Vestal - Steel, who{—Poole Sa

—out-bases-loaded homers in the fifth and ninth innings. |; Paul Smith helped keep the Allison Jets in the running by|” banging out four hits in five times at the plate. Mallory's big man with-the stick was George- Butler with three hits.

Gets Four Hits

In other amateur games, Indiana Reformatory hopped on Linde-Air Products 16' to 8 at the Pendleton diamond. B. Ad-

PYRAISA

Ja The Pendleton outfit took

“fo an early lead In the frst two frames, scoring three runs in the first and four more in the second.

ation . tourney,

Firing in the quarter-finals of the 20th annual city amateur golf championship gets under way for the championship flight at 1:37 p.m, Saturday over the Coffin course, First off Saturday will be the finals of the Committee's Flight ‘land the semifinals of six other flights. The championship group

day after firing over SP Sarah Shank course. Top performer of the day ‘was

hitter with three for five. Bus Maxwell's Northea Yankees took both ends

Athletics with Maxwell doing

K. Grissom was the leading Linde

double header with the Fall Creek ,{fine job on the mound. In the first

nine. He won a 6 and 5 victory over Tom Glogoza, Speedway. ‘Defending ¢

st

a

Amateurs Reach Ferrier Wins

reached the ‘quarter-finals yester-

Buck Hatfield, who carded a {three-under-par 32 on the first

nn Clayton Nichols of Speedway set down | Jerry Delks, Pleasant Run, 5 and

contest, a 13-1 affair, Maxwell

4. The scores:

under the sponsorship of the| Girne newly formed Indiana Water |At, Metnghist “Harrison, Richa etty Skiing Association, was the first Longest, Baan ard, Mary Phat gnneth, meet of its kind held in the state. eT ; Jackie became interested in the Dorls Green: obrain, Indiana club while visiting her ; Doral ¥ Cutbeaux: Ha Sih brother Claude at Culver. Walter, “Anna Hale SE Mary The Indiana Club is growing, At St Vinesnt a -James, Tene Marsh; and more and more residents of| Brnest, Mary McCoy: Clinton, Betty Indianapolis, once the largest in- i adatoly: 3 Lester, Marian ing. Interested in this sport. that pie gtergd, Mun Baueh was formerly reserved for those| Hoadley: Benjamin,

Hele wif art Cer n io Th Helen residents along the seashore.” rel

Cordell: Robert, ivy ms Adiaurice, Violet Fox. ¢ Home—OCarl, Violet Cosine, 570 N. Lynn.

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DEATHS Clara M. Davis, 68, ve h

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Canadian Open

MONTREAL, Aug. 28 (UP)The Canadian Open Golf Championship, which hasn’t been home in Canada in 35 years, went off] on another ride today with big: Jim Ferrier, born in Australia and now a resident of San Francisco: Canadians saw their battered] hopes of a home-grown golf king| disappear when Ferrier completed the 72-hole tournament yesterday with a 17-under-par score of 271. That was a good three strokes! {better than runner- up Ted Kroll lof New Hartford,” N. Y., who! blazed over the final round in a five-under-par 67 in a brilliant but futile effort to catch Ferrier. It

fourth with 2

and a 66 for 134. But he slipped to

was six strokes better than the 22 per cent. First Canadian—Stan Leonard of | Vancouver, B, C., who tied for

Leonard, recent winner of the, Canadian P.G.A. Championship; set home hopes soaring when hel, led after two rounds with a 68

pal M Colvin, 59, at St. Vincent's,

arcino Robert Albert Gilman, 53, at 1341 Blaine, coronary occlusion Lizale Lasley Hambric, 60, at 434 N.

To Shift Control

Blackford, hypertensive heart. tension: Hann, 84, at 908 Elm, hyperPHILADELPHIA, - Aug. 28 no as" Dickerso won, 35 ab. Venlorans. (UP) -—S8tockholders of the Phila- smrocacdial in Te ou, 2813 Madison, delphia Athletics met today to| Arterioscierosis. {shift control of the seventh-place . iclub to Roy and Earle Mack, sons; Ship Movements lot Manager Connie Mack. New York By i en dias. Liskin: No one was talking, but it ap §ermiqa, Bermuds: Sos dln, Hien \peared certain that the meeting "*'Ni%' tama Jusrto aiiyetts Bremen; Queen

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Pree Inspection 630 Va. FR-1424

RENTALS

20 Hotels

“KIRKWOOD SAFE—FIREPROOF HOTEL

357 E. WASH, ST. MA-1391 100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms DR. 0. A. NOLAND, Mgr. We cater to nice people only Be safe and sleep safely Special Weekly Rates

OTEL PURITAN _ . p ely, 3% $5-37-18.75,

"SEMINOLE HOTEL. 920 a. Cool, comf Maid ¥ A serv, Walking distance, low rates. LI1-1496,

COLORED Hotel _ r rooms for 617-19 N. RI-0948.

21 Walking Dista SLEEPING ROOMS

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BLEEPING ROO) Call In 5p. 11-1268.

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