Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1950 — Page 15
funcey at her ld boat sped Detroit River ng qualifyiny
year-old Muh ~
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th her speedy -
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ug. 29 (UP) r goalie who in midseason -named busihe Pittsburgh team. coach will be who - coached enerals team places Johnny
direct the St.
‘teams will be getting in plen-
Shortridge’s 1950 footballers,
_ IL, for their grid opener Sept. 15, are keeping up with today's technological advancement.
If Uncle Sam is kind to
lines in the future, athletic
ty of flying time to and from their own friendly fields of strife. It's common knowledge that the zip-zip days of the Buck Rogers era of transportation will be inevitable. And following in the slip-stream of the coming trend, hauling of athletic teams through space as a common media of transportation isn't too far away. WEIR COOK JR., acting salesmanager of the Turner Airlines, has a few ideas. So do the other airlines, If the planes are made available to the
MAYEE THE AIE-LIFT'S the 4 aude Staff Holds High ou can ees sr sey om alee d Retu Regard for Manager h fl wha are flying to Champaign, e IN T Lastof a Series Bosox Stage Late By JIM HEYROCK the nation's commercial air-| Rally to Drop A drama begins to unfold are] Cleveland, 15:04 [ly at Vietory Field Whep
thesLake Central route fo Champaign, 113 airline miles away.
By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sporls Writer ‘NEW YORK, Aug. 29-0h, to They'll leave around 4:30 p. m. have the problems of Steve and land at the University ot Lili-| O'Neill, the Red Sox manager, nois airport. The hop prabably/who may soon have to decide will be made in a C-46 which can|{whether to bench the major haul_50 passengers comfortably.|league’s leading hitter in order to Cruising speed will be between|get slugging star Ted Williams 180 to 200 miles per hour, sé the back in the lineup. jaunt can be miade-in half-an-| hour if necessary. It'll probably Billy Goodman, the bat-boy sized take 45 mites futility star who can play any-
average from .331 to .370, since
of some 35 boys will shower and|a over left field for Wil-
2 ernmental shackling, flying will be the thing.
more flights,
Currently, the] _Turner Airlines: are. working on!
be given a light meal aboard the
tor Bob Nipper have ° indicated an additional helper or two will Top Gate Attraction be included in the entourage. EvV-| (Neill can’t leave Williams out gryone will be home before mid-|o¢ tne lineup once he is ready to a — again-beeause the $100,000Aerist transportation for {play 3 high school foothall teams
mier slugger of modern times, but
ithe Indianapolis Indians are
What's he going to do &bout|
. {where in the infield or outfield AFTER HE GAME, the team and who has boosted his patting 3
plane en route home. Coachiliams, after he cracked up his el-| George Gale and Athletic Direc-|bow in the major league All-Star
d-year ‘star not only is the pre-
at home, A stranger in the Indians’
office at Victory Field probably would duck for cover or rush out of the stadium, never to return again. But to those familHar with the office, the cur-
springs to the bell and begins poun: it violently. Edna Hickey, s ecretary to General Manager Ted Sullivan, rushes out to see what is the matier. Bob Weimer, Indians” tFeasurer,
Jim Heyrock
They'll haul the tough Loyisvitle] Male High School "gridmen
Angelopolous
~to Miami and South Carolina.
Indiana's Flyin’ Hoosier hard-
" wooders are expecting to go up-
stairs six times this winter.
isn’t new throughout the state. But it is locally.
also one of baseball's all-time] rw. great gate attractions. So will h {have to bench ‘Goodman, the 2% JUST FOR THE records, people y,.., 51g kid from Concord, N. H., {in general might like to Knowi|,, is the top choice of 2 lot of | that Tech has a couple of new {coaches.
| Charlie Maas, who resigned at league's “most. valuable players
award? He couldn't bench such
They'll go aloft to Kansas State Decatur Central after a splendid| :s.14 stalwarts as Dom DiMag-
-in—Manhattan,- Kas.;-OhioState;
Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota and Iowa. Notre Dame's) Irish, too, will take to the air ia trips this fall.
sy = =» | LAST FALL, Purdue's Boiler-| makers flew to Miami, but so far Maas will be a basketball aid Indiana's gridders are content to/and will
keep their feet on the ground.
Local air officials say they can! also show a monetary savingsiprincipal of School 32 this sumto their customers, in addition to! saving wear and tear. Cost of air ining the city tourney last spring transportation is based on a per; “mile cost of sending a plang or in the NCC in 1949. planes aloft, which also might in-| clude a landing fee at the other | footballer. He was, an ‘all-city
end of the line.
| rst-year job in baseball and 5 ang AT Zarilla, both of whom {basketball, and Jack Hanna, exare hitting above .330 and are | Butler stalwart, who was an as- top defensive men.* sistant grid coach at Southport, P : — returned to their alma. _ Fillet or Sirloin
imaters. Well, it will be O'Neill's dilem- to that “nice” umpire. NE Rha ma, which is sort of like having THEY'VE SIGNED contracts. io 'gecide between double-thick
handle the baseball [coaching reins. Tech Baseball {Coach George Sprague was made
e mer after two fine seasons, win- spotting them a 12 to 1 lead, ‘and being runnerup to Anderson
Hanna will be an assistant all the other contenders, who suf-
Sauer Gives
Credit for Home Run Spree Hank's Swing Corrected, He Clouts
Seven After 31 Days
By JIM DAILEY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO. Aug. 29-Lanky Hank Sauer, successor to Hack Wilson as the home run hero of Chicago's North Side, today gave all the credit for his recent surge of round-trippers to teammate
Phil Cavarretta. ~3 ge “caught a hitch in my
_drawled the Chicago Cub left-fielder; “and that put me on the road
“again. "
The rabid North Siders, who just put the Cubs over the million mark in ‘attendance, have little to cheer about in their hopelessly
second division heroes. But they gave Hank a tremen-
dous ovation after he slammed three homers in his first three
trips yesterday in the first gam of a twin bill to give his mate
a 7 to 5 victory over the league-
leading Philadelphia Phillies. Sauer was homerless for 3
days from July 18 to Aug. 19, but in the last five days he has made seven for a total of | 26,
and batted in 17 runs. Speaking between on teen-agers’
fessor emeritus of the straightened out his swing.
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signatures 1osing any of his stuff because he scorecards and]
autograph books, he told. how; «pany. ‘the veteran Cavarretta, the pro- softly, “I ain't saying it just DeCubs, cause I hit him today, but he’s
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| halfback at Tech. | tered setbacks. The Red Sox, stil C x HH in fourth, out of first place. avarretta Jee
of ‘Starvation’
Scarborough’s six-hit and Gus Zernial's In the
Lea gue game
swing after that last road trip,” rookie Jim Pearce.
backswing and that seemed to do the trick,” he said. He explained that the high stance caused a loop in his swing, but when he lowered the bat Cavarretta advocated, the plane -{of his swing became more nearly level, He hit all three of his homers e| off Phillie ace Curt Simmons, who 8 is on leave from the National Guard. “I just met a fast ball the first litime ahd it sailed over fhe right field wall,” Sauer said. “The next two were curves and they went where I usually hit em, over left.” He didn’t think Simmons was
Louis. The
Dave Koslo in a duel
| was inducted into the Guard. his 57th relief appearance, shu
-get-me-wrong;"~he-said;
1
still a helluva pitcher. To me he's
{ley pitched seven-hit ball. The Braves | not scheduled.
‘Mat Card Slates Double-Windup
A double-windup neup will’ | feature, wrestling action in the By United Press
| Sports -Arena ring tonight. | - One bout will Send Wild Bun AMERICA hy Up. of
Major League Leaders
g hE 2 90 78 “The other headtiner “pits Buck ; ar gal LEAGUE Wenner Terre Haute, . against Wise " Stisbur rg! 102 \Johnny Demchuk, Toronto. Both gf. mson. Brookivn 113 428 li {are jeading contenders. for i, Furillo, Brooklyn 115 476 7
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Ehnte Alife (Eamp anella, 1st eph ens, Red Sox
“bouts witt-befor two ‘out of three with time limits ot {60 minutes. Tat The first event, slated to start] {patk o, Cubs {the action at 8:30 p. m., will pair|Propo. Red Sox [Cherry Vallina, San Diego, Hiller wr. Cubs against Tommy O'Toole, -Boston, ark Sith,
or, rates .
sirloin steak or filet mignon. Yes- " terday, as the fantastic Red Sox moved," she tells him. again came roaring from behind
to beat the Indians, 15 to 14 aftel: torn out.”
are only three games|... "i, reimbursement for the last
The pace-setting Detroit Tigers suffered a 4 to 3 defeat by the|call each other names and Lopez Athletics as Bobby Shantz outpitched Hal Newnouser, while the calling. White Sox kept-the Yankees a game back in second place by|seasons. And if Lopez leaves the topping. them 6 to 4 on Ray Indians when his contract expires pitching|at the end of this season, the In-two-run homer. only other American Never has a manager been so
The Phillies picked up another half game on the Dodgers and now lead by 5% games in the National League race by splitting . o 88| with the Cubs while Brooklyn if not grave, when anybody men dropped a 3-to-1 decision at St. Reds retarded the Giants, topping them .3 to 2 on Homer Howell's homer in the ninth as Bwell Blackwell shaded
count for all of the Cardinal runs
gh 3
Ee po ae 13
braces lumself for the onslaught. o Sullivan gets ready.
| .MISS HICKEY gets a thorough
going over for not answering the leave, Lopez edged up to Weimer.
Veteias Boston scribes for the|bell quickly enough. The attend-: is down, she is told by this] «j¢ isn’t far, let him
ance
man Lopez. Why does she persist|exercise in driving away customers by not! Weimer thought he was serious) {and-failed to pick up-Bush.
janswering the-bell?
But she :is ready. Lopez is! |quickly backed into a corner and
takes a thorough dressing down! Bush located Weimer, the Tribe; for what he said the day before treasurer realized he had made|*°™ ye a mistake, you were plained what Lopez had said. Buti mark last week, averaging 18,000 lips|Lopez, casually scanning a paper, .o sons per game this season. It “And fur-jdenied that he had ever said such ,.. the first National League you should stop wear-la thing to Weimer.
“I could tell what
saying by the way your
thermore, ing that shirt with one sleeve
the bronzed manager
answers.
WHEN MISS HICKEY with | 1 for the office of Weimer. Demands ranging from an increase in salfine imposed by an umpire are made by Lopez. Weimer refuses to pay. They
heads for Sullivan. More name-
This has been going on for three
dians’ office will be a sad place.
‘Batti nEitep are Front oe Starts Day for Lopez the Jester
Series. This season, despite thei junior parent [1 ewisfown, Mont. emy batters in seven Inningh yes- Laundry in. terday and came through with a {perfect no-hit, no-run game. Ron Harcharik, who issued not tonight. a single walk in the contest,
k the outer office, /*
him up at his hotel and take him " = = * to church on Sunday.
{cept Lopez, who chuckled behind Lopez is financially independent,
was young Billy Boy who cracked a it as long as we're nis newspaper.
things wide open with a three-run "| double in the eight-run fourth. It in was Boston’s 13th victory in the z
last 14 and enabled 1t to gain on|4.. wy to her office, Lopez heads) po “big show.”
also lose this man they
well.
loss of players to the Pittsburgh club, his Indians are in second place and breathing . down_the neck of the American Association leader, Minneapolis | » » » | WHERE WILL Lopez ko next 1
become uncertain.
Boy, 14, Hurls Perfect Game
HAVRE, Mont, [=A 14-year-old American Legion
season? There 1s nothing definife| ep tne Havre All-Stars for the yet. Pittsburgh seemed the most ia10's hot stove league title. logical place but even that has {Havre batters reached first base.|
“Softball Title [Rescheduled T
Marion’ toy wi mato a 100 softball champion 10 {weather is favor : Last night the defending pitcher fromichamps, Allied Florists, wera faced 21 en- slated to take on Mechanics
Aug. 29 (UP)
baseball
game to be rescheduled for 8:30
led | ee ta Lewistown mates to a 5-0 win! Amateur Baseball Art Sacks Used Cars Fanta No Yorn game for Bunday. Sept. 3. land Fortville teams Pllumm ee 288.
Had Frank McKinney, vice president of the Indians, re‘mained in the driver's seat In Pittsburgh, most observers believe there is no doubt that Lo- | pez would have been the Pirate's! chieftain. Thomas P. Johnson, secretarytreasurer of the Pirates, yester-| day explained that Lopez is first, in line but nothing has been decided. Bill Meyer, he reminded,| has a year to go on his contract, It isn't likely that any| talking will be done until after| the World Series, » - - PITTSBURGH, however,” isn't the only possibility. Lopez, from his playing days, is a mighty popular fellow in Brooklyn and Boston. One Pittsburgh sports
‘writer,
© Al-Loper 7 4 what- will the “fopez would be “silly” to come to uture rng .the Pirates now, “The organization is in bad
shape,” explained this sports (writer. “It probably will be five
But before Weimer was able to! or six years before the Pirates
begin to rise" ‘Don’t pick him up.” be insisted, This is the first year since walk. The| will do him good.” {1917 that Pittsburgh ha finlished on the bottom. But, be- |
joause of a fellow named Ralph | |Kiner, the turnstiles at Forbes Field have turned with regularity since the opening of the sea-
A SHORT TIME later, when
Weimer carefully ex-
THEY PASSED the million
team to go over that mark. Everybody was confused ex-| Observers believe that since {he will pick his spot carefully. But wherever it is, more and have more will be heard from Al as Hearned to know and love 80! the years go by.
He's too well regarded in! rams snipe | a Veteran Southport Back
WHEN LOPEZ quit playing in May Miss Grid Opener the big leagues in 1947 and got| Quarterback Lee McGathey, his release from Cleveland, hélonly returning backfield letterhad offers from minor league man from Southport's 1940 unteams to go with them as a man-i beaten prep grid champions, will! ager and also from Cleveland for be glad to join his football sates a coaching job. {soon where it's safer—sometimes. | Lopez . was considering every-| McGathey, who now weighs 170 thing carefully but he had prom-|pounds, showed up for the Cards’ ised to talk to Bush In Miami first day of drills this month that winter, He liked the propo-|with a badly sprained ankle. He sition and became the Indian-| injured the limb playing baseball.
But the Indians probably wiil
highly regarded as Lopez by this
Washington beat by St. Louis, 9 to 3, at night behind|0ffice staff and by the manage-
ment. r » » office. The faces become serious, tions the possibilities of Lopez ear. that spark showered into the of~
fice each day at 4:30. They like the {kidding Lopez dishes out and they,
Three homers by Hank Sauer) like to dish it back. and ancther by Wayne Terwilliger caused the downfall of tbe especially “on” Weimer since the Phillies’ lefty ace, Curt Simmons, | {latter reported the other night as the Cubs won the opener, 7 to|that there would be “widely scat-' 5 but in the second game, old tered showers.” | ever-ready Jim Konstanty made s =» ‘nm “WHO EVER heard of showting out the Cubs in the finallers being widely ! three innings to gain a 9-to-5 vic- pez asks Weim tory, his 12th against four losses. |down all at once. Del Rice, Tommy Glaviano and | Phil told me I was carrying tne fastest. in the league, + bar Stan Musial hit homers to acmy bat too high, so I practiced! none.” with it in a lower position on i the
At the present time, Lopez is
A
leaving Indianapolis after this The staff has become fond of!
‘Weimer has become a special, [target of Lopez kidding. Last {year during spring training in against the Dodgers as Gerry tas Re Orleans, Weimer was doing the driving for Tribe President! and Pirates were Owen J. Bush. The Indians’ prexy|
apolis Indians’ manager in 1948.land has been using crutches until In his first year as a pilot, hls this week.
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