Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1950 — Page 30
h no retired the first 11 batsmer. and the visitors were kept out of the > leaped, stars from run column for six mnings. In that round, Larry Miggins led off and speared the ball with one hand. But for the circus cateh, the the tourna : ) by beating out a bunt and the nexi two hitters flied out. Then Birds would have You in the regulation nine Hnings, matches an al “ x Bill Costa lined a double down the left field line, scoring Miggins. up their ter COLUMBUS MANAGER. Rollie Hemsley was not sure of his Pinch Hitter Ben Steiner flied for the game-snding out. HATS GFF TO Whitey, for saving the game and then wine Sedgman tarting 3 piicher, but indicated it will be either Harvey Haddix, RCT mingle seventh-see: ce southpaw with a 13-8 record, or Cotion Deal, righi-hander, THE VICTORY FIELD fans had something to shout abo Both infields «ams up with great pays 1 the'long yume, 1 Los Aussl who Rd a 7-13 mark. ‘the home second. Dom Dal essandro led off with a double and Solly Hemus, at second for the Birds, turned in ome of the : self-exiled ( ung Haddix was called to his Ohio home yesterday by his Nanny Fernandes belted the horsehide over the scoreboard for a fanciest performances around the keystone recorded here for a sixth-seeded aratt board but Hemsley hoped the lad would return in time for home run. The two-run drive was good for at least 370 feet. long spell. Nothing escaped his clutches and he made eight Francisco, tonight's important tilt with the Redskins. In the fourth stanza, Whitey Platt singled and Earl Turner Forrest Main took over the Tribe pitching in the ninth and assists and five putouts. Neither | -By winding up on the long end of the score in both games scored him with a triple which landed out near the flag pole. wired out of a hole after allowing a double and a walk. Lint received credit for the extra-inning triumph, his 11th victorious A last night, the Indians made it four consecutive double-header Earl tried to make a homer on it and was nailed at the In the home ninth, Ed Fitz Gerald singled and moved up on against six defeats. Crimfan was the loser. : non ub) en ." and Cochel by U. B. Dax
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IAA President Spurns Tribe's Game Protest
‘Dudley Upholds Policy That Umpires Judgment Decision Must Be Final
In disallowing Tribe Manager Al Lopez's protest of Tuesday - inight’'s Columbus-Indian game at Victory Field, American-Assecia-| tion President Bruce Dudley put Lopez behind the eight ball: Lopez told The Times after the Tuesday game that Base Umpire Harry King said Pitcher Glen Moulder of Columbus had committed | {a balk (in his opinion), but that since he wasn’t the plate umpire (who was Mike Briscese), he couldn't “call it.” Briscese said | attendance to 7033. Good “copy,” “no balk.” at any rate, although it wasn't . But according to President| promoted.” Dudley, Umpire King said no; But the Red Birds were clipped such thing. Dudley said both um- on the diamond, a double defeat.
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Noting Fernandez, Tribe shortstop, crosses the slate after his home run in the second ig of pires reported to him there ‘Dictated by Lopez’ the Indians.Columbus Ls ah tight at Vicky Fis Dom Dalssnde, scored ahead of Nonny. | blk their judgment. | Asked to comment on Presicent | NONE BETTER, WHY PAY MORE? Congratulating Fernandez is Whitey Platt. The Columbus catcher is Bill Sarni. And Dudley added, “No protest Dudley Sling. Tribe Business
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eams to Clash Tonight 1 : a - - wee lt betes, mbm in-jone concession, however, upon pr i a. io woo... |sinuations that Lopez was hiding {Sullivan's suggestion. =. Dudley Broadcast Boys Given Slim Chance A hes in doubleheader st/In the Tribe dugout runway de-isent a third umpire here last . a spite the fact he had been ban-[night, the veteran Pat Padden, 1 In Rubber’ Tilt of Victory Field ~ {ished from the game. ~ |and everything was under conIt's a shame! A downright shame! Tribe Box Scores Since Columbus won Tuesday, trol. ~~ if SEES + @ CANS 1 Red _____. Had Abner Doubleday known how his game would be slaugh-| (First Game) Red Bird Manager Rollie Hems-| Padden is more or less a supertered, ‘he never would have inverted it x ley » went about his business—only visor of American Association $7. AS For (as The great game of baseball, as we moderns know it, will be s § 0 4 Rito Jose two to the Indians last'umpires. He's been on the dis- “ not : ? set back several years tonight when the “great” press team meets : 8 night. He wasn't feeling too goodjabled list because of a lame knee. SFL Casting : the mediocre radio aggregation in their annual tussle at Victory! jwday. 2 Old Pat has the swing and Rod $7.95 - Field. : : The “double protest” of Tues-|sway and the even temper to keep| —— put yot The game, if you'll pardon ‘the! What chance has the radio|cs =3. 8 ¢ 0 day probably had something tothe boys “in line. They stayed in Regular $6.00 Great : RTE TD le tT en og =] 4 § 3 §/do with swelling last night's paid line. Both teams. ~~ E.A. Lakes 47 FL. Swerdg p. mM. and last until somebody! Jimmie Angelopolous of ThelArrovo, » -t 8:0. 1 4 Of ' Steel Casting Red _ 2 98 33 _ gives up or everybody drops. | Times; J. E. OBrien, News ;| Ton nathan l te 9 yo E It will be the third and “rub- Angelo Angelopolous, News; Bil} Jota ‘Baseball C lend rf RNA ber” game of the series and at Eggert, Times; Frank Fisse, Ey toe dh in sevent Fr «a ar AUTO AND PICNIC IGE BOX Prices s failed all Shake- GC 0 . least one thing is good about the News; Jep Cadou, Star; Charles poLIs y , spear emper Heddon : contest—it's played to benefit the) Beal, Star; Lowell Nussbaum, § r § i 3 LEA DINGS Enjoy ice cooled drinks and : |. Cas Press €lub scholarship fund. | Star; Jim Heyrock, Times; Ed|B 0 0 | a a Lost Pet. Action and fing and : Stout-Hearted Men Sovola, Times; Bill Myers, News; i 81s 8 INDIANAPOLIS tasty lunches whenever you Fy Rods. Check our low Ideal for The scribes won the first tilt) Bob Stranahan, Star, and Bill ¢ i 3) Columbus mh are far from home or store. In 1948, Last year, the ‘micro-| Fox, News? 14s Soc Par 1 : .. price. sturdy en phone boys slaughtered the press| Sad Array a § 1 1 0 9 Milwaukes Can be used anywhere reboys. What will happen this| The radio boasts a sad array ¢ 6 0 1 _0| Kansas city.» frigeration is needed. Ideal CASTING : sportswea 2 . > i 2 year. of talent, such as Easy Gwinn, Riddle ran for Piifhea dace’ ul ach, 3 as an auxiliary ice chest for PLUGS
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Hits | Pnilagelphia ....... 834 |B "040001 203— 9 15 0 tached fo chest § '50-YARD SPOOLS eay < — _ _.One ofthe turning points of, WXLW; Sam - Simms, WFBM;{osing pitas a Orypiren— King. |reckiyn “ ” 3 8 S ord GS) ana Cre: Rit as altached to chest to prevent te gray. maro ol gy the game last year was made by Luke Walton, WISH: Bill Frosch, Briscese and Fades. Stes 1123. 138 ton. “s 7.38 1 parser, * Erautt (7). Wehmeier 3 and I loss. = 15-Pound nd Tost, b%¢ } ’ a “ringer” entered into the fray WISH; Skokes Gresham, WISH, = YAEL Same) ¢ |New York 3 a8 1 ser (13-16). ‘Home runs—Oim 4 brown and by the radio. They trotted out a/and Ward ‘Goodrich, WIBGQ, AB R H O A E Cincinnati 73 402 2% PRE ati 000 303 pup a xe shi — 9 14 Of catcher by the name of Al Lopez, But the highlights of both re 8 1.3 J §jpastsdursn 80D at fous 30099 a2 811 1 LI GOLOR TOUCH up GOOD \ FAR PAN FISH FISHWORMS who has hadeadittle experience these teams will be the ‘“bat|Hemus. 2 .. 0 0 5-8 0 GAMES TODAY Konstanty (1 Canal or 'Simer, ®| Will Kap Ingeting $1.00 3 Benson, rf .. 0 1 2 0 0 and Lopata (9); Lanier. Brazle| or Orn of toy Worms: Wy behind the plate. Chief Umpire boys,” whose duty it will be to|Migsins of 00.2 6 3 8 o o AMERICAN ASSOCIATION oe Rencheor PVR a. Wilks. 19) | TIRES at REDUCED PRICES i Harry Geisel says every player carry the bats and the liniment.|goetner, 3b 08 11 08 t uf atti a e. Winning piteher.’ Konstanty : FISHING HIPBOOTS Jers ane 1 3 6 0 1! Col umbas - | (13-4). Losing pitcher, Staley’ 11-11), | will be checked this year to de- Donna Mikels of The Times will| Costa. 3 0 B 1 3 1 Toledo at Louisxil | 1 MANY SIZES IN STOCK Lishtweleht Converse Rod : termine his amateur standing be-| be with the press team and Crmien » 1-8-0214 ak Sout Kansas CI Softball N F TL & Reel Sporting Boots.. $10.95 fore the “play ball” command is Bloise Stevens-of WISH. will be , Se BH] ph AUUE otes Check Our Low Prices GASOLINE STOVES given. | with the radio. ae vit Wh Win Ta ered ot outs at adelphia (aight). teams are ed to complete the ; ! : Cleveland at nel for “the e ars 2 4 $9 95 es mm———— INDIANAPOLIS 1 Een Masten See 13 = , : ; . 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