Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1950 — Page 18
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EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor * the Columbus ‘Red Birds let the air out of the streak Jast night and snapped it at eight boys are still in the thick of the pennant race, 5, 5 t eading Minneapolis Millers were. held to a doubleheader in Milwaukee, . ee 4
third-place Columbus. a Vy All of which means fhat Columbus now is one and a half <7, games back of the Tribe and but two and a half behind Minne-
_.apolis. ;
But tonight is another night, and there will be a doubles
“header at Victory Field between the Redskins and the Red Birds, «first tilt at’ 6:30. Needless to say, it's a vital twin bill for both teams, since pace-setting Minneapolis is scheduled for but one game in Milwaukee.
” - ” » » on : TRIBE MANAGER Al Lopez announced his probable pitchers
as Bobby Friend and Joe Muir while Bird Pilot Rollie Hemsley indicated he would start Mike Clark and Bob Habenicht, Clark's ‘record is 10 and seven, Habenicht's 10 and eight. iy Last night was a wild one at the Tribe park and produced for the “book™ as a double protest was filed. Bruce
another one
took over ~ In the home fourth, after two
to the Millers, but, on,the other hand, they lost a full game to
Dudley, American Association president, had both complaints 3 before him at league headquarters in Louisville today. Play was resumed after Lopez announced the Indians |
bus 3 to first and third innings, raking
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double off Columbus’ Glen Ed Fitz Gerald at X
”. "BRISCESE BECAME sort of pugnacious and continued. According to Lopez,
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Moulder but that it still wasn’t a balk. (The ruling usually rests
on the umpire’s interpretation).
Cathedral's Irish are switching to the "I gh year and ‘some exclrish_ stalwarts help pour on linemen are Walt Viell
some pointers to nine lettermen, Aiding the
_and Dick Jacuud from sig t), Cathedral guard Butler. us fot {left to right) are: Tackle Mike og Charles Kirkhoff, Center Joe Adams, Cc
cach Jon Dezelan alfback Joe Lutz, Fullback Joe Turk and Left Halfback Gene
at Purdue Guard John Bardash and End John Moore, out of uniform because of a le irjuey, Halfback Ed Butler's T-qua
i Mangin {loft fo righ) han a Riga T conversion. ‘Cathedral's Irish, Short on Are Sh
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
ifting From the Single Wing
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Catton, a, junior, are wingmen.|
Think of the chap who tries driving a spike with a“tack ham- Behind Center Joe Adams are
mer and you can understand why Coach Joe Dezelan has change of heart.
books and their single-wing shorthand. There'll be no more that single-wing power to double reverses, or naked reverses to the weak side. | Like all good Irish, Cathedral will begin saving their gridiron lumps for some brand new wv year,
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the strong side”; no more bootlegs, or lors.
record might mis-, The
had aJunior Centers John White and \Dave Wilson, who'll push Adams.| o550n for ducks, geese and coots| Cathedral's scouts can throw away those six-year-old note-| But some sophomores might; Indiana, Illinois and ‘Missour| “stop make it unhealthy for other Sen was defined in general hunting Sophomore Bob Battrel 18/,01ations signed yesterday by ee ermine | 8, @UATA prospect. Bill Smith is a president Truman. with 8-1 season records; runners-tacklie and Bill Sleet is another up .in 1944 (7-2), and 1948 (6-3).lineman but an upperclassman. It was 4-5 in 1047 and 3-4-1 last
Yeh, Uncle Joe, the genial gen-|lead, City Champ Shortridge won on the deft hands of young Johh-
tlemen of jest, is shifting to the T-formation, . Joe "doesn't have the beefy, hashing backs. He doesn't have the horses for all. that power Study to play football. stuff. His are mostly pony backs!
ponyish.
the Irish mentor. “We don't have! Life Isn't Bulky
lonly 8 to 0; two others were that ny Riddle
Irish-spirit, condition, attitude, | ~~young, frisky, promising—butiand promise appear better than| [they did a year ago at this time. Light; Speedy | Nine lettermen are back, nurtured Rat Co on the wing. The “T"? That's We're too light, but we've got something else. The Irish just pretty good speed,” contends need time. ’
back, probably will handle the kicking. | Veteran Gene Mangin can scoot
land pass and he'll team with] {Fullback Joe Turk, a 150-pounder, |
and Halfback Joe Lutz, a 160-
{pounder and Ed Gass, a lights weight. . Junior backs coming inj anyone to go down the middlel.- A tor attention are: Bill Niehus,| : J The lne isn't as bulky as last Frank Meier, and Danny Sheenan, |;
-like we had. So I thought it's yaa. Zithough Mike Conaton, aa quick-starter.
time we changed.
Be. Y en tmeKle; goes to 195; John Bardash,—The—first-year backs also in-. We'll be all right. We just'a guard hits 185, and. Bernie/clude: Bil! Roseman and Ro
need a game or two to get [more Egan goes to 190. Guard Bob Tay-| Drury. Not the least of the! confidence and experience,” he|lor can show only 135 pounds onrunners is Danny Moore, a senior concludes. Dezelan has a way of the scales. The forward wall will|transfer from Duluth, Minn...
“facing things squarely. He average 165; the backs, 150. doesn’t ruffle easily, at least vis-|
City. champ in 1945 and 1946'pounder.
ibly | Dezelan likes his two ends, Let- present. He began his two-a 7 ; {terman Charles Kirkhoff, 165, With 70 boys. | His record, too, shows stability: (and Junior Bob Springer, a 175-44 aspirants—and he hasn't had heavy-footed Chuck Thompson at have not received a written notice John Moore and Tom his first cut.. He can't afford it the wheel shattered all existing|of their suspension, their appear-
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1 CHURUBUSCO, Ind, Aug. 30, {(UP)—Horton Athletic Associa-| kX tion of Ft: Wayne wore the state|Tace on the first lap of its three- : : \semi-pro softball championship 1ap spin. 3 r T ; crown today and had a ticket for LEAGUE STANDINGS (Second Ame) 025. 3 8 othe national tourney at Greeley,
best-of-three series. The playoff |‘ horse of the year” in 1049 and {one of the most courageous colts {ever to answer a call to the post, {was withdrawn from racing and! sent to stud today. |
After the
In County Finals -
High School athlete, pitched and batted Mechanics Laundry into the MidWest “regional softball playoffs last night with 4 to 0 and 4 to 3 victories in the county finals over Allied Florists at Municipal Stadium.
down without a hit in the first game and slammed out a home run, He scattered five hits in the second game for his double triumph.
drymen into the regional tourney {where they will meet Louisville | {Friday night at 9:30 in Decatur;{™ {TL : * 4
{athlete, won the county sports'manship award. Bill Calvert, do-|" {nor of the award, made the {presentation,
iou, & sophomore line prospect | Aiited Fiortsta uard Rast year headed for Sedans un: MeLinn and Raker.
(Second Game) ME SEE LL
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Ducks, Geese Season Is Set
|dates for the 1950 fall season are [Nov. 3 to Dec. 7. This represents Riddle, Wagner at T [reduction from 40 to 35 consecutive days or two 14-day periods. z The. Rag. am, of four ducks a! day and eight in possession re-| v Jr. and ‘a taller trans-inain unchanged in the Missisgip-| |close. Injuries hurt. And half-a-ifer from Iowa, Bob Wagner, Who hi Flyway. The time for legal |dozen academic truants showed has had some T back home. Both s4esession of birds closes 90 days! woman that even the “Irish” have to can throw, an
burden of the T will fall
1d Riddle, along Withis1ter the season ends. |Sophomore Joe Kiefer, a quartergeese, brant and coot remain the same as in 1949, from half an hour before sunrise to an hour before sunset.
1 Dec bh! Minnesota—Oct. 6-Nov Pepsi Shatters
Dezelan has one Big worry at Harmsworth Record rs ~-days |
'Capot, Derby Winner,
| forced the retirement of the four-
[to start in Saturday's Washington Park Handicap at Chicago.
No-Hitter |
Laundrymen Win Softball” Title
Melvin Dilk, « former Manual
Dilk set the defending champs
The two victories put the Lain
Ray Baker, another ex-Manual
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Dates Nov. 3-Dec. 7
For. Indiana WASHINGTON, Aug. 30—Open|
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_ BRISCESE took a look but made no announcement. But. Hemsley then announced that Columbus, too, was playing the . nN game out under protest. The guess is that Hemsley, fearing Indianapolis might win its protest, decided he'd better get one in himself as a “protective
After conferring with Lopez after the game, Tribe Business: said he would ask League President Dudmpire Briscese from Indianapolis or send a out that this current series between the b Indians and the Red Birds is too crucial to be handled by just.
two officials. He also told Dudley that Briscese has been “inbig. trouble with Tribe players and also “Inciting” the fans trouble.
Well, there | have your “double protest.”
Ted to withdraw U Sullivan pointed
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'bledon Champion Louis Brough of Beverly Hills, Cal., when a vio- C en er ns .|lent electrical storm struck yesi |terday. Weather permitting they'll 3 1| resume today right at that point. il Her unfinished match with the | jy, = ll e cagey 27-year-old Californian, the huge horse shoe stadium, was
the first order of business, She i wl led Miss Brough, 1-8, 6-3, 7-6, With 37 77 when the storm struck.
next game.. Reilly Memorial Trophy, symbol
also washed out of his scheduled|er he shot a seven-over par 77
match, was paired against 3 Straight Clark of Pasadena, Cal, | > Jlighiand Country Club yes-ip,,,
and Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt|terday. drew Harry Hopman of Australia| Schrenker was only two over in the top second rounders in|par going out with a 37 but ran men's singles. = |into trouble and came back with
pick of the most of the players
on grandstand court outside the! Archbishop of Indianapolis, and main stadium, Miss Gibson staged! John Kiley posted identical scores|®
“i ibehind snd assume a lead over horst, 42-37, for 79s. ;
{trailing 1-4 In the third set rip-| rectors, Guy Mackey of Purdue,
Donna Mikels, Times reporter, will act as "bat boy" for the press baseball team tomorrow The inclusive. night when the annual PressRadio "classic" is staged at
JFla., ousted Hugh Stewart of Los arena last night.
. an Only error in the game was a first inning, which led to the Indians’
St. Vincent Hospital Guild Night was observed fit attraction drew out a crowd of 5408.
Leads Miss Brough in Match Set
Of U. S. Tennis Championship Play
FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 30 (UP)-—Tall, poised Althea] Gibson of New York, first Negro ever to play on the manicured |
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swung into the third day.
d upset victory over Wim-
transferred from a side court into Tours Highland
An Anderson golfer, Paul Miss Erough will serve the! Schrenker, today holds the P, C.
Sedgman Delayed of the Notre Dame Club of InFrank Sedgman of Australia,|dianapolis golf championship, aft-
a 40. Par for the 18 holes is 35-35—70. to meet in the final on Labor| Larry Sexton and John HarDay, insuring the first foreign rington tied for second and third title winner since Fred Perry of | position with 78s. Sexton's score England captured the crown in| was 39-39 while Harrington card19386. ed 41 and 37. . Playing before a gallery of 1500 The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte,
and Drobny were the
two great rallies to come from|of 39-40 to tie with Leo Barn-
Miss Brough. She dropped the The Rev. Fr. George Holderith, first set, 6-1, but mastered the Notre Dame golf coach, led the high and tricky winds in the sec-| guests with 36-40 for a 76. Only ond set and won four straight members of the club are allowed games after trailing 2-3. Sheito compete for the title. raced from behind again after! In the contest for athletic di-
ping her forehand into the €OT-|paced the field with an 81. Paul ners and banging away telling (Tony) Hinkle of Butler, was seoshots at the net. ond with an 83 while Ed Krause Flam Wins of Notre Dame, carded a 98,
Five American men rolled into - : the third round, led by second- Heavies Wrestle seeded Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal., who downed Philippe To Stalemate of um. m Brin a , Be back - Tony, Wild Bill Longson of Salt Lake Mottram of England; Vie Seixas City, and Joe Pazandak of Minne-
{Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, mat headliner at the outdoor
Angeles and Earl Cochell of Los | It took Pazandak nine minutes Angeles knocked out Harry Likasito even the score after Longson
| Victory Field at 6:30 p, m. The |o¢ San Francisco. Press team might not be the |
Sort Sebi 355roqaNon In| Wiii-actiea-soutinad tithe. ler.
Daily shooting hours for ducks,
Mississipi Flyway ennesseeIowa and Ohlo—Oct. .20-Nov. 23. 4
Kentucky-—Dec, 1.Jan. Michizgan=0Oct. 13-Nov
Wisconsin—oOct. 14-Nov. 16
DETROIT, ‘Aug. 30 Eo
Now he's down to! Trouble-plagued Miss, Pepsi with |
speedboat competitive course rec-jance in a Midwest Racing Asso- Fry of Akron. lords today in qualifying for the|ciation event is tantamount to; ‘U. 8. Harmsworth team with ajAAA : {98.18 mile-per-hour clocking. The new Detroit boat broke the supervisor for the AAA. record of 98.164 mph set by Such! Warriner's entry in the Labor
Crust I in last year’s Harmsworth
Retired From Racing
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year-old colt, who was scheduled
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On the schedule were Sid} ; Schwartz, Brooklyn, vs, Charles Devoe, Indianapolis; Sam Mate, Solunar Table [San Francisco, vs. Felix Ampon,| rn ena My
Warriner Faces oe tim cones AAA SUSPENSION
favorable” ‘In the Mississippl Fly-
{N, J., vs. Mervyn Rose, Australia; 7 way, the report stated. > 3
E {Eddie Moylan, Trenton; vs. Jack Leroy Warriner of Indianapolis: Bromwich, Australia; Tom Brown, | Mo abama. pouisians. i California San Francisco, vs. Grant Golden, | —— Rinots. Indiana and Missbari Nov. 3-| driver, were on the American | Wilmette, - Ill; Henri Rochon, | Ee “ba d|Canada, vs. George Worthington, |
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missis-| and Johnny Tolan, Automobile Association's boy" list today. The two midget auto race|San Francisco's Olympic Club, vs.| Jdrivers were suspended by the Sven Davidsson of Sweden. i AAA for competing in a non-| Four seeded women entered the | AAA-sanctioned race program third round, led by def { last night at thé Indianapolis Speedrome.
Although Warriner and Tolan advancing were Mrs. Pat Todd of
{Harry McQuinn, Midwest zone,
Day $3000 midget race at Salem tonight. will be withdrawn. He also will bef” ineligible for the $8000 show in
x 1. Warriner placed’ third in the feature race last night at Speed-| rome whére he gained popularity several years ago. Chuck Marshall, Springfield, Ill; won the 50-|
‘Epringfield, Ii. won the 15-lap semifinal while a Ted Hartley of Roanoke, Ind.|} ENEWS ip \ won the trophy dash. Heat win- AAR 4 v | ners were Johnny Roberts, Chi-|j ESERAVAR a ER cago; Jimmy Carris, Hollywood, a South. Bend h
took the first fall in 28 minutes. They all got the day off today, Terre Haute’'s Buck Weaver won
Today's Schedule 9 Tacle after: 18 minutes in the
Philippines; Dick Savitt, Orange, Today _ ...... 7:10
The 22-year-old star was only one game away from a tre- wane of ...
lof Philadelphia trounced Ricardo apolis could do no better than a| |Balbiers of Chile; third-seeded stalemate after one hour in the|
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the first. and. third. falls. to. down. !pracket second round matches Toronto's Johnny Demehuk. the world but who else has a lana Sedgman’s postponed duel {with Clark, . heavy, defeated Boston's Tom
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i The Indianapolis Amateur Baseball As{sociation's wee ly meeting will not be held tonight Jocreta y. Bernie Harmon said to-| day. Refund checks will he malied out
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IN THE NINTH, Bockman singled through short but foolishly tried for third on Fitz Gerald's single and was tossed out. The Indians were too far behind to take long chances. Monty Basgall batted for Gut strikes ahd Dallessandro hit one Harry Walker caught up with it against the wall for a catch. It was an estimated drive of 420 feet for the game-ending out. 3 Frank Kalin, one of the Indians’ veteran outfielders, left the game after three innings because of a pulled leg muscle. Culley Rikard and Dallessandro also are hampered by
teridge and was called out y“a mile” in deep center, but
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