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v —— : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : ive Hoosier dians Can Take Over Lead N 2 i % : on Gil Hodges Hits er 4 ‘Home Runs Fo Gr ound {0 Sue Dodger Ties EE ™ . Meio Reco Idle Tribe a By NORMAN MILLER of 20 United ‘Press Sports Writer : A! NEw YORK, Sept. 1-Mighty Ovtfielder Gearhart lability as Hodges, TI mos = »- povertully-bult player tn major- To Join Redskins : AL Green league base , wi out a orro oran as place for himself in the record Here Tom id look good book today as a home run slug- BJ EDDIE ASH g , ; : Ii one as s gu. e Brooklyn Dodger first On the threshold of first World ies- mer Cham baseman blasted Tous home und : place again, the Indianapolis to reach th he 3 a the Boston “lie Indians go into tonight's se- 4 Violations of Code National A Ebbets Field, and that feat ries finale with the formidable n in Str es’ Piohaips. Hove Sum lig Ui Company of ~{Columbus Red Birds with a h Caroli u gest match rH ia Dore io. Pricceton, {chance to take over the lead- : Nort SLargng Us Plained wit Ind. and later lived at Petersburg. ership by the margin of half a ooming Now And State Involved on they . \ ‘game. any 1 ] i t. k fl Tl spe am A third straight win over the Ee er aa a Yankees ever hit that many four- Gil Hodges = irds ay li eet Yanks of Old Sweep ‘on athletics is being violated by who still a FRR a Seg Sn es, (ot an came win SSE 2 0 Cleveland Series, Se yo Norn | he “The contest at the be par - = ? | 1 Paes by Bobby Lowe of the Boston “In the third inning, I hit a tonight stack stacks up as a battle be Fatten Loop Lead Carolina’ and North Carolina 36 inches a Nationals in 1894 and Ed Dela- = that Normie Roy threw,”| Cree By CARL LUNDQUIST ‘State College, it was admitted in the wais hanty of the Philadelphia Na- said Hodges, (Two on this time.) United Press Sports Writer today. ) hips—-"prob

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His next time up, Gil grounded) — : dianapo i ' Pet. Win Lose € fo Ek ha out to Third-Baseman Bob Elliott|yinneapolis .... 572 .. | beginning to look like a “pin president of the greater Univer by. nd Pat Seerey did the same Dut then, in the sixth inning|jdfanapolis ... 571 .574 567) 5tripe” World Series today, blend- ‘sity of North Carolina, said both SIN CE A or Th Cricago White Sox 28inst Bob Hall, “I hit another'se paul ........ 547 551 ling the old and the new in base- ER SINCE ne fast ball.” (One on again.) | Columbus “UCU 'sg7 550 .548| ball fashions between the ever- . {compliance “to the National. Cole turned pro,

in 1948. Both feats, however, were performed in extra-inning games. : Once In a Life

“After that I really was gun-| ‘ning for that fourth one,’ sald

Louisvills ...... .589 -.542 .535| mighty Yankees and those wellNote—Minneapolis not scheduled. | a, dressed kids from Philadelphia;

legiate Athletic Association nearly four months ago.

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Hodges.- “I knew fit would tie.a meron re has been a by-word in base- iffe “I'm ‘mighty proud to be men- record. I got a chance in the tween ace southpaws, Frank Pa-| ball for years that there fs Pah itr Bork gniy SHE Gotitg tioned with Gehrig” beamed seventh inning against’ Johnny|pish of the Indians and. young “something about that New York ' sai t iW I Hodges. “This is something that Antonelli, but I guess I was too, Harvey Haddix of Columbus, | Yankee uniform that does things. The acting president said tha beni S Bi happens just once In a lifetime.” anxious. I swung too soon on a| Papish has Wop 20 games and to a player” and it certainly was yincia) Wor]. Was delit to Clea 0 Neat The Braves, and the rest of change-of-pace and just beat out lost but one, and Will be gunning true once more yesterday. After ehee » Houston, chairman of the ¥ -! t “Hil the National League, hope so. ja slow roller for that single.” for his seventh straight triumph./grabbing first place from Detroit, Sonstitptional Bie a Tacs J For the Hodges dynamite — The fourth homer—Gil's 23d of/The Red Birds handed the Tribe|they went right out and fattened : age our oe institutions 2 a in lai four homers and one single in the season—came in the eighth. veteran his only defeat back in| their margin as the Tigers again not in complete technical coms blonde belt six times at bat—drove in nine/And it was the best of the lot.[®Arly June, in Columbus, in a lost a heart-breaker to Washing- liance with the regulations of tional title rune. His total bases, 17, sef a The first three went into the Sevenining meet Sans on. 0 1. : the sanity code.” bledon ch modern record. Hower left field stands about 375 Ohio farm boy, n a e Yankees completed their . i | three years When jubilant mates stopped feet from the plate. The record American Association star forfour-game sweep of the series Riviera Club favorites Judy Lamb (left and Jo Ann Pleak ar expected to 84d fo their |S Cwmichiael would not disclose Jounding | his back long enough wallop traveled over 400 feet into three seasons and his 1950 record with the Cleveland Indians yes-| team's mounting honors during the city Joi) Trial heats in all pin will begin at 2 p. m ‘om. Bb hat lated, 2° £06, Flow were h Tw a to let him breathe, the six-foot, the upper left field deck. against Indianapolis stands one terday, topping them 7 to 5 with) oF Seti FEO 0 9 pe RE Vos or one-inch 200-pound slugger, ee teen tre eames and one, the same as Papish’ 8lan old fashioned home run bar-!| - als nday atlternoon. ¢ The “sanity code” governs fie she had bee checked off how he did it. Each! Afajust the Bras, Hux Ags rage in which Johnny Mize, Cliff i oo. pancial aid 16 athistes with Fog. vere Ib homer was off a different pitcher. B hail all season's record shows -| Mapes, Yogi Berra and Phil Riz-| ” d Y k i alone .regatiing . NOW SEnOiRN Warren Spahn in the ase tories against only six deféats. |zuto were contributors against 0SOX an an ees ay e om tition ships may be granted and How seeded Loui second inning, 1 hit a fast ball,” JC l ed en fonighe 2 game 18 a Jay. Bob Lemon, the only 20-gam ; ainleses Say be paid for work terday, 6-2, off of last night's rained ou »|winner in the major leagues. ‘E h Pp d Ki d . ope oy the campus, . = ' 8 pal on ar it will not be the customary Yankee halon ow xc ange age an inaer Offi 1 Ch Seed . AN UN T > ” Mar \ EFROYMSON’S | A ANDIVGS Ladies’ Night at Victory Field. | hose boys in the familiar old Last-Minute Hitch Prevented Pitcher ICld S osen Alice Emhardt Woman Wi : ai Tn GB. Game Time Changed navy blue and cream flannel pin Deal Bei h | : : ts showed her 271'W. Weshington St ah Wolo 3 2 time also has been stripes that have been a Yankee . Deal Being Brought to Close Recently Officials have been named tor Qut of Tourney Spanish ext ] . VY a . i ea i changed from 8:15 to 8:00 to al- trade mark since the days of By MILTON RICHMAN, United Press Sports Writer the 1950 City Championship Swim BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 31 (UP) over the wil Opposite Statehouse i 8 # 3 Jow the Columbus team to catch Babe Ruth, made it a breeze all . Sey YORK, Sept. 1—Southpaw Joe Page, who made relief Meet to be held tomorrow and| i... mmhardt eS Anae into happy 59 a train for Toledo, where the at pitching history with the Yankees, was offered to the Red Sox| ’ arms arou 3 B00 Sil wa Hig CT eet the Mad. Hens in an ables. Wha Joctdet. = 80 recently in-a deal that may be completed this winter, it was learned [Snel ome Riviera Cb pool entry in the National Junior Girls father, Har * AMERICAN LI LEAGUE Sy- . NEW FALL Won Lost o.».|8fternoon game tomorrow. lchology,- adopted some = snazzy Peliably today Indianapolis Chapter of the|CCf tournament being played Ventura, £; New York 80 3 The annual Press-Radio benefit i A Yankee spokesman confirmed the fact today that Page had [American Red . Cros d the/ here, is out of the running today Nancy th 3s game, also washed out last night, 0% uniforms this year with the peen offered to Boston in exchange for Pitcher Ellis Kinder. 3 an . m—

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in 86, stole 10 bases, and hit 27

doubles, 10 and 14 homers. It also was announced today that Manager Al Lopez has been fined. $50 and Catcher Earl Turner -$35 because of “their runin with Umpire Mike Briscese in

Tuesday's game. Both were ban-

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~Assoctation “President Bruce Dudley. Brewers Bother Millers While the Indians were idle last night, Minneapolis was held to a split, in a double-header in Mil‘'waukee. The lowly Brewers thumped the league leaders in the; first “half of the twin bill and

ond gamé, which was held to seven innings by the Milwaukee] ‘curfew. As a result, the second- place] Indians now trail the Millers oy|

stripes: red like on peppermint

day off yesterday, and the sec-{ond-place. Brooklyn Dodgers

| strengthen the team for the final! by clouting four homers.

cast-off, beat Art Houtteman in| the duel at Washington in which| a great catch by Gil Coan saved|

the: game for the Senators in in over the Brooklyn Dodgers.

ninth. Washington got its runs in the third with two out on doubles by Eddie Yost and Irv Noren and a single. by Coan. In a twi-night double-header,! Dick Starr-outpitched Lou Bris« sie to give the 8t. Louis Browns] a 4-to-3. win over the Philadelphia A’s in the first, but the A's] bounced back to take the second, 3 to 2, behind Bob Hooper:

Prep Football

Opens Tonight

Indiana's 1950 prep football show begins tonight when six teams line up for the kick, Brazil’s Red Devils play host!

“The deal almost came off,”

Yankee Manager Casey Stengel admitted “such a deal might have

"| planned to get their action under moved within six games of the been discussed but I couldn't say Only three victories as against

a deal like that could have been he won 23 games and lost only,

talked over. {six last year.

[Riviera Club

Pen 32-year-old fastball ace has| referee. Starters wll be Randle been a sore disappointment with Willis and Bob Loser.

Chief swimming judge will be

Scorer will be Gene Moll, and

after a 9 and 8 defeat by title

day.

THe tourney favorite won nine

Page won 13 games in. relief {roles last season and was a vital cog in the Yankees’ climb to the

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Pirates Buy Barrett

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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 1 (UP)— {Francis (Red) Barrett, former {Indianapolis Indians hurler, was {to “report to the Pittsburgh Pi[rates here today. Barrétt, 37, was purchased yes{terday from the Bucs’ New Or-| {leans club. of the Southern Asso-, {clation. The veteran righthander, ‘who has had previous major, {league experience with the Cardi- | nals, Red Sox and ‘Braves, had fappeared in 42 games this Season | for the Pels winning 10 and |

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8. sticks and barber poles. he said, “but a last-minute hitch fOr the current campaign. Ham- Paul Jordan will serve as ref- favorite Pat Lesser of Seattle — WORSTED J | Rdians and Red Birds take the The. Phillies. had a well-earned! developed” pered by a hip injury this year, eree and Albie Burke as diving |Wash., in semifinal play yesters

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way at 6:15. No inning of the In-| |top by drubbing Boston, 19 to 3, |five defeats. Ed Clemens and chief timer, Ben|Jolla, Cal., also advanced to the dian-Columbus game will belin a night game. anything about it. There was a Turner. Thelma Willis and ‘Don|final round by defeating Kathe. time when both we and the Red! Kinder, a 36-year-old right- : 0 ie dl started after 10:45. Dodger First Baseman Gil Sox needed pitchers very badly so hander, rose to prominence when 'Zemlock have been named chief|rine McKinnon, Fort ‘Worth, Fla. FINE urgh | In a move that is expected to Hodges .made it a historic game inspectors of lanes and turns.|2 and 1.

G0 ON SALE dash for the pennant, the Tribe| “Eisewhere -in the National ' “ ‘Bob Schaefer will be clerk of|st : : » x But it would be better to ask L Ss raight holes after halving the : AMERICAN SAocIATION management today recalled Out-iyeague, the somewhat remark- the people in the front office. They t He was given a $20,000° con-/eourse, At the microphone will be first . with Miss Emhardt. She * SATURDAY fumbus ‘at INDIANAPOLIS (8 p. m.).|flelder Lloyd Gearhart from Al- ract for 1950 but got off to apy pon Bo , 8 us able Giants moved into a fourth- have the final say in all deals.” on Bowers. made the round in woman's par of ; do at - bany of the Eastern I ol ho HT uo 2 y slow start after being hit by a iper officials for the t in 7 ; : (Only Koa Scheduled) here he has been batting 357.0208, e Cardinals by Joe McCarthy, the ex-Red S0X line drive during spring training meet In-|37 with a birdie on the ninth 3 § All Sizes : a w Rig} nh Pane . winning & 2:to-1 decision at manager who turned over the at Sarasota, Fla jie! JUDGES. AND green. The match was closed out i - fg prt Al Ears — Gearhart is scheduled il report Pittsburgh. reins to Steve O'Neill, earlier this| Kinder, with a current Yecord, Charles Miller, BB. Meal. Horace with a NO BY MP8 Lesser 2 Made to Sell a EE ork to the Indians in time for tomor-| Hearn Wins 7th season, reportedly was responsible of 13 victories and 12 defeats, Bat rao Sake thi Rg Harry ee | 3-3 Tour, - : (Only Games Scheduled) row's game with-Louisville. He| Big Iim Hearn won his sev- for opening negotiations for Page. recently has become Boston's No. Eimer Marchino. Bert Coffin Bruce Sav- e— a for $55.00 NATIONAL LEAGUE is a righthanded hitter and pos-/®nth game since coming to the McCarthy had a brush with the 1 relief pitcher. O'Neill explains, bold. Dr. Joseph Quigley, Bud Tiajus, © 3 Fight Results Phiisders ania at Boston" sessed of good speed, The vet- Giants from the Cardinals July left-handed hurler when both were however, that Kinder, who throws iow ard , Gy Morrison so RA By United Press New: Fall New York at Brookiyn. eran spent the early part of the/17, with a four-hitter. with .the Yankees but each still one of the best change of pace Glenn ‘ bell. YORK (Dexter Park)—Artie Diae si “Only Bure isd) season with New Orleans after] The Red Sox, who now have respects the other's ability. pitches in the American’ League, ,. q.... ERS 8to N Fovndy Nowe 1 sroukiv, upeingd I - Styles CL taking spring training with the| Won 16 out of thelr last 17, beat, Long a Red Sox nemesis, Page's also is. available for starting as- Morrison Lord. auileles: Barre. Newioid| NEW YORK Regma Fa RESULTS YESTERDAY |Indians. the White Sox, 4 to 3, as Ellis Oly comment on the Proposed signments. Sims; snd Stisscs Fi Farias aud usr {govare, ie ls fay, Rw. ] FB AMERICAN ASSOCIATION nder k 11- eal was magine me pitching —— —— — . . and... i; Solumbua. at INDIANAPOLIS, |... With Alanis ol. Ue Southern. Ringe a tea id 2 i for those “guys instead of against! : o at Loulsville, postponed, wet Jstodls oe re a ary! run, {them?” He said no one had told Colors ry gig Gene Bearden, the Cleveland him’ of the PRoposed transfer, ’

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to 571. | Western Indiana Conference con-| . t NATIONAL LEAGUE ~~ +The -Tribesters-have won 10-ofrtest.~ The other-two-gamés— ate wn. fs oye Hirer I; 200.006 1003 r + ? thelr last 11 starts, with the drive non-conference meets. > en Drivers | | pean” (1-3) wnd Westram: MacDonald. containing an eight-game streak.| . Kirklin, the state's smallest P Die ace in‘iowa ce Loving. piicher-MacDora) 4reculioush (9).| © 4 ptor tonight's Columbus finale, high - school with ‘an 11-ma n| 1 | y $ LE | Bronmiyn- wc: 910.400 630 3 37 $ithe Indians will tackle the Louis-|team, starts its season off against] DES MOINES, Tac Sept. 1 (UP) } i A OF | Spahn, Roy (3), Haefner (3), Hall ,(5). ville Colonels at Victory Field to-| {Royerton, while Logansport meets -—Three Indianapolis race drivers,’ Campa ‘Harry King, Jimmy Wilburn and.

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> AB R H RBI SB Pct.! - WooL WORSTEDS Bowling Notes season home schedule. Balt ianaro 283 1p 40 ae feature. , i i. “D : ’ After Sunday, the Indians will Well Loe 13 20 8 0 313 ing set a new- record o — Ng a All Stzes— High scorers in league bowling Pitageraid 293.41 90-40 3 308 Al gt . i . make a final ‘swing arourd the gk, La 30 11:47.45 for the 25-lap feature and HEE 529% per wor: Rein Sibnl Af treo mavng bn Kaos 4 8 | Win compas oe Same Remember . . . Any Purchase You ln, ’ Louisville, Toledo and Columbus,| |Basgall . 00110437 61. 132 81 5 379.run only 20 yards behind King in - Daub po Clarkson, 623, Roselyn Bakeries; Pla aL k 'S SELB HE Jin ony mt ee coe ne cham 10 4 RE ge ug, enury a Make At LEON'S CAN BE CHARGED | | {Curt Heady, 617. Foxworthy Ford Ballinger 137 15 33 18 0 241 5 > a2 EE — jand Byron Scaggs, 614, Roselyn The Postseuson pony one SE Sia 3 37 44 3 Zilevent on the state fair program. Yes . .. if you wish fo charge your plirchase, it's O. K. with Cep x i | Bakeries, ’ Copean 1204 31743 : 3 $e a EL TOPCOAT |p Tere Jo one gem opens wpelpERnaTt. wines = meeting the, d Pits” Goa Ree tht Pt % Change | Game Time Leon. Name any terms that are convenient for you. | nist In the prdeeday oT meth Ft Pennsy {third-place finisher, and the run-jnger 11, andez 11, Dalles ie i i ; : SALE - jhe in the Ritchey rRiture Friday 7 Bent ner-up taking on the fourth- -place| Bockman 10 A Rid i rer 3 Wells 6 CARBONDALE, "Tm. Sept. 1 | Clagence Moxley, Tiperial 143%. © co lclub. |S nreebase Bite Cosean 6: Bockman. 6. The Indiana State-Southern INii ———— pt i i it | Basgail 5, Pitz Gerald 5 "Rulin 8 Feiers 3 nois football game, originally

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