Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1950 — Page 14

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Seete= ° " By CARL LUN DQUIST, United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Sept. 5—A castoff and a refugee, just a couple of before a capacity holiday Home crowd, didn’t lose an inch of) hunks of baseball driftwood a few months ago, were sparking the ground to the second place Dodgers, who also were given the double National League dump, 11 to 4 and 3 to 2, by the Braves. The Phils still are seven Soin in front of Brooklyn, 81; ahead of Boston and 10 ahead of in the eighth and the

New York Giants today in a belated bid for the pennant.

Big Jim Hearn and Sal Maglite, who were considered strictly the Giants With iy 1 25 more to play.

wood’ Sparks

(9 to 0, yesterday. However, the Phils, though badly humiliated)

dime store merchandise around the baseball trading marts, probably = # = =

won't win the flag but they may well give the Giants second place

majors for themselves. ” - = »

AS FAR as the hotter American League race was concerned,

{split twin bills.

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DETROIT missed a great chance.

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_ TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1950

rive For Setond Spot

They beat St. Louis in the|

first game, 4 to 2, but blew a 3-to-0 second- -game lead when the!fro

ithe loser in the second game. , The Red Sox topped the Senators at Washington, 5 to 4, on _as well as winding up with the lowest earned run averages in theithe four contenders might just as well have gone fishing. They-alligood relief pitching by Chuck Stobbs, but Bob Kuzava came back

| Browns won,’5 to 4, by scoring four runs with a barrage of singles winning tally on Ray Coleman’ s triple in the |ninth.- Hal White, who was the first game winner in relief, was

Ito beat them, 5 to 3, in the second game, despite four errors and

The Yankees stayed two games in front of Detroit, beating the|the fact he had to drive in the winning run with a single himself.

HEARN, the guy fhe St. Louis Cardinals “sive up for the pid-|Athletics, 2 to 1 on a homer by Johnny.Mize as Vic Raschi out- The Red Sox are 33 Saines out of the lead, » ~ ? » Ld -

dling $10,000 waiver price, and Maglie, the ex-Mexican leaguer who|pitéhed Lou Brissie, then losing, 4 to 3, despite another homer by| was finally forgiven for jumping south of the border, gave the high{Mize and two desperation last of the ninth inning home runs by

and mighty Philadelphia Phillies a double whitewashing. 2 to 0 and Hank Bauer and. Billy Johnson.

Indians Blow 2 Leads As 1st Place Beckons

. Still 1% Games Off Pace After Double Loss to Colonels

LOUISVILLE, Sept. "B—The law of averages finally caught up with the Indianapolis Indians’ string of double-| header victories and turned thumbs down. As a result, instead of occupying the American Association throne today, the Hoosier Tribesters still were second, one and a half games of the pace with only seven games to go. a. Baseball is a fickle sport, Tribe Box Scores After the Indians won five

First Game) INDIANA POL, Is

consecutive doubleheaderz and 17 if AR RH on A—F during the season, they invaded Eootan 1h 39 T2233 FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 5 For Amateur Crown Louisville's Parkway Field last Beau at ef I i 1 4 8 UP)—Young Herhie Flam of: | 8 night with a golden opportunity Fernandes _........ 3 0 1 0,1] 0Beverly Hills, Cal, winner Dick Kennedy, formerly of | to continue their twin bill march Turner, © ° cad 0 0 4 0 1of two national tities already Pleasant Run ang Row from and oust Minneapolis from the gufteridee 3 ...... 30 8 0 13 84, vear, went after a third to-| Coffin, today wears the crown as league lead. Main. p ............ Oo 0 0 6 0 0 t ky little Art La .| the winner of the 20th annual es - day against cocky little Art Lar-i 1 “op mpionship of IndianapBut it didnt work out that on Ale en ving 2 need? 8 1sen of San Francisco in the finals Bol championship Pr way The sis glonels Yon oth LOUISVILLE : of the U: 5" Tennis Champion © Kennedy won the title yesterSify ¢ y , AB R H O A ES ps. 1 If in AA Tonight Bosc sh nnd 8 2 0 8 8 Flam, who'll be 22 next month, 32%, & and 2. over Bob Saige In Win Lose WLapman, 3b ...... 2 0 0 2 2 0won the National Collegiate and| Pct. Win Lose 2. Split Wright, Mf... 08 1 0 0 [Riverside course. ineasls. kW ne. a SBI 2 Hoderlein. rt ran 30 02 0 0 U. 8. Clay Courts title before At the halfway point yesterday, Indo ot aay MB ET 0 232 MG 1” 64 } moving East for the grass court; goifers had carded 81s and erie 1. 544 eH R es. 4 3 3 0 season, but his record doesn’t were all even in the match play. Note—Minneapolis and Si. Paul In $ 7 08 3 gmean a thing to the San Fran- Kennedy recovered after getting double: header, : Gr 0 0 o 0 ocisco left-hander, off to a shaky start in the aftergames, 3 to 2 and 4 to 3, despite] 2a 3 9 These two slashing members of [hoon round. the fact the Indians looked like! 3.1 An 0 Bad Start

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Wilson walked for O'Brien in seventh. | NDIANAPOLIS ........,..,.. RT IB xr ts 00 306 33 Runs Ba Dall “under way, the Tribesters Knew, tte. Pade ne. Two B y sisseaniry ard. Bou: that Minneapolis had dropped its Be Figs Fernandes. “Gutreriaue and C ase . morning and afternoon games to ville 7." Base on Baile ori Kials § Lows

© St. Paul. It could be that the “old ander 2. Main 1 debil” pressure threw the Indians} § in 80s anion ie off stride. in 0. Mu - At any rate, they “Blew” leads! 110-9)

in both battles. In (3h, Tim

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certain winners in each contest.| O announced

Maybe It Was ‘Pressure’

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Flam, Larsen In Finals of U. S. Tennis

| Mrs, duPont and Miss Hart Clash For Women’s Title

Kennedy Wins City Golf Title

| Drops Salge, 4-2,

lica’s hopes of regaining inter-| He carded a seven on the par national tennis supremacy, bat-/four first hole while Salge, from tiled their way into the finals yes-| South Grove, took the point with 3 terday. ta bogey five. Kennedy - evened Flam Rallies the count on No. 3 when Salge | Flam rallied to defeat 36-year- bogled with a six. The new champ old Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Ga- Went Into the lead on No. 4 with bles, Fla., 2-6, 6-2, 9-11, 6-1, 6-3,|2 birdie deuce. He was four-up lin a sizzling showdown that pro-|at the turn of the afternoon lduced the finest tennis of the|round. /tournament. Larsen, clowning Following, the match, Kennedy, |

the younger set, who carry Amer- |

i Second Game i Purdue University senior, was! n rst game, the Tribesters DIANAPOLIR [through the middle sets, Sows ed a y a me 2100, as the Colonels gy,ra, ir BH o A Eyoung Dick Swift of Orange, N, Presented with the traveling tro-| went to jot for the last time. {Coogan. 1b 0 2.8 0 oJ.,82710-8 7-9, 6-2, winning the Phy an another cup that will- be| hes r theiBo ir. It io: 1 2 2°0 0fnal game as darkness settled his permanently. Tribester Joe Muir retired b 0 cf 0.48 1 1-46 warded in other flights, al first hitler nd had a shutout hopandcs $ 9 1 1 1 lover the stadium. | o gis; also, | within his: p. He had allowed Basen. 30 ° . 31.18 oo It's the first final round appear-| FINAL ROUND only three Bits in six innings and Peicrs, 3 | 3 4 3 3 1 DYance for each and Larsen is the Par out .7.. 145 344 435—36 * had rolled up eight strikeouts. | Hi » +3 0 81 8 first southpaw so close to the title Kennedy ... 745 244 534-23 But after getting one out in| nt ahs Ye g: 8.8 -8:'1 gisince Johnny Doeg won in 1930.|Salge ...... 546 345 545—4 the seventh, the Indians never Gutteridge . 0 o o 1.0 3 The women's final is a repeat|Par in ..... 444 435 an retired another hitter. Dick Ger-|RMin, og +9. 8 ] ? 9 bof 1949 between defending cham-/Kennedy ... 444 535 5 nert singled and Muir lost con-|gurher . . 8 0 0 0 o opion Margaret Osborne.duPont of Salge ;..... 133 & teens 435 Wu 5 trol and walked Bob Sohwrbasth, st . 3 - 2.2. Wilmington, Del. and Doris Hart Totals i-coiinin 249 lof Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs.-duPont, Al Kcr. Drops Bak ht and) gifs io den? io Sih, {winner the last two years, ousted g » TIE Zirner struck i 1 Main" vighth, (Nancy Chaffee of Ventura, Cal.

Gernert raced. for home, Beard fielded the hit and whipped |

rhart ran for Rikard in ninth.

Ted | LOUISVILLE

drew an intentional walk and Bill; X—4

[6-1, 1-6, 6-0 and Miss Hart de'feated ambidextrous Beverly

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CLEVELAND saw their 20-game winner, Bob Lemon, bounced for the third straight time ‘as the White Sox turned in a 7-to-1

triumph, but Cleveland got a combination job of four-hit pitching from Mike Garcia and Sam Zoldak to win the second game, 1 to 0. But the day’s most remarkable perfgfmances were by Maglie and Hearn. Big Jim beat the Phillies for the third straight time ins year and for the 11th against four defeats in his career, doling out only five hits in the opemer. Maglie, winning his third straight shutout, now has a string of 29 scoreless innings. It also was his ninth straight victory and his 14th against only three losses.. Elsewhere in the National League, the once-proud Cardinals were kicked further into the dust as they dropped 5-to-4 and 8-to-4 decisions to the Reds at Cincinnati, running their losing streak to

seven. The Reds moved to within a percentage point of the sixthplace Cubs, who also blew two, 5 to 3 and 3 to 0, to the Pirates.

Beverly Scores Point

~Ambidextrous Beverly Baker (near court) returns a difficult

Prizes were Cross cour

t shot to score a point against Doris Hart yesterday in

the U. S. Women's Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, N. Y. Miss Hart, who hails from Jacksonville, Fla., vanquished Miss Baker, Santa Monica, Cal., in straight sets, 6-4, 6-1, to advance to the fi nals.

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2 men oes Women's Crown Laffoon Tries Ane first and second place last night | las Bud Koehler of Blue Island,

Frank Davis is the new * 111., won the 100-lap feature at the,

women’s golf champion of the|

{match between - finalists George! cycle speed king, whose 130 miles

Yanks Purchase. Hopp From Bucs

.340-Hitter, Johnny Will Aid Flag Drive

NEW YORK, Sept. 5. (UP)— iThe New York Yankees an{nounced today that they have | bought Johnny Hopp from the, er Bo anes ao long record of 195.95 miles an| Hopp, currently hitting 340 will Bour. {join the Yankees for their series “Old timers” who have seen yin the Red Sox, opening tomost of Jenkins’ runs on the. o.oo night at Boston. mirror-smooth salt flats of West-| Arthur Patterson, Yankee pubern Utah termed his control yt y director, said “Hopp can be “magnificent — but considerably |, seq either at first base or in tha under that of former days.” [outfield and ‘will give us addi“It was a beautiful job of tional strength for our pennant speed-car piloting, nonetheless,” drive.” said one official of the Bonne-| Big* Timer Since 1939

Ab Jenkins Adds 6 New Speed Marks

BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, | Utah, Sept. 5 (UP)—Ab Jenkins, | |87, who has booked more auim. speed records than any other] living driver, added half a dozen) new ones yesterday, zooming his

ville. Salt Flats Assorgationd Hopp has been a big leaguer sponsor of the run. “The speed try since joining the St. Louis was delayed and as Jenkins Cardinals in 1939 but will be

neared the end of the hour-long making his first appearance in run, the track was getting mushy an American League uniform. as the sun drew underground; The Cardinals sold him to the moisture to the surface. | Boston Braves for a reported Mud Hub-Deep $40,000 in February, 1945. The ey Braves traded Hopp and Danny At one point it was hub-deep on the outsized Meteor ee Murtaugh to Pittsburgh for Jim

but Jenkins zoomed it through Russell, Al Lyons and Bill Sal-

! » keld in November, 1947. without letting up on the throttle. |" The Pirates sent him to Brook-

Subject to confirmation by-close jyn with an undisclosed sum for {checks by the American Automo- Marvin Rackley in May, 1949 [bile Association’s board — official but the deal was nullified ‘a one hou speed upped his Oown/month later and he has been one-hour speed record from 184.63 | with the Pirates since. [miles per hour by more than 11) I miles per hour. He also set new Go |marks for the 25-mile, 50-mile,| Notes

|50-kilometer, 100-mile and 200- wil ee, Pare Ad a Ackland: |kilometer grinds. hod ridin the hree-day “ringer” tourney The orange and black, fin-tailed Dr ." Egher operas. rpheh ogres: juggernaut of speed is the same goin L. Ys and Bill Barr Sle Glass B: Jenkins used to set most of his Spline 60. R. N."Figert. 61. and Leo

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A team led by Joe Wilson t - wide ‘ABCD tourney at Fiensant on hr | Re Td p + A 0! * t {Rn helped notch the winning 61 x

records in 1939. He designed the car himself.

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the ball do the plate, The throw! sux oxce. 3% Sexaan =n ° H 2 5 Bi Baker of Santa Monica, Cal., 6-4, A ainst Mexander * 16th St. Midget Speedway be-| Lake Shore Country Club after] Two “youngsters” of the racing foursome Ao Jarald Williams, Dan Maki, was in time as Cal OT «31 3 2 9 06-1. tore a crowd of 7800. |defeating Mrs. Harold Ruschapt,/world were forced by mechanical Wr (olames Balch and Jim Strickland _ Turner tagged Gernert the ball Wrich, ir’ 161110 oie seceamtmtm— | Second a Tucker of 2 And 1. in a week-end match. [failures to postpone scheduled fu," Lith, 5ic with het” sis in the hopped out of his glove and] ernert. 1b 3 0} {3 2 Maic or Lea ve le d LOUDONVILLE, N. Y., Sept. 5/ econd was Byron Tucke President flight winner was speed attempts on the measured Try Chairasment at Meridian ills Coynrolled away. an i TR $11 8200 | . Sgve aders | yp)_Ky Laffoon set out today, Indianapolis. Cars were limited Mrs, Keith Miller who won over mile of the flats. HL Egbert “80 snd br “Ross Gritnith, After signaling “out,” Umpire finer. } 811) NATIONAL LEAGU to accomplish in 18 holes what he to 1946-50 models and drivers Mrs. Surber, 1 up in 20 holes Jimmy Jackson, 39-year - old, “He nts gr up was led’ by Robert ‘Jack Fette changed his decision eller. BLoiliU0 08 0 1 0Musial St. Lous 134 413 & fo Ts/falled to do with one putt. \were from the Illinois division of Mrs. Gene Zweisler won the sec- Palm Springs, Cal. speedster,| Vere $i, iam Xi VEasen 61 and the runner was safe. Scher- Jhon ..... 1 19 878 $i ohitisburgh = 108 318 51 loa 340 The objective was first prize of|ihe Cham jonship Stock car|retary’s flight with a 3 and 1| pushed his Cummins Diesel racer |2nd Leo Clifton 63. barth advanced all the way to O'Brien. if... 3 0 0 0 0 oPpugil Brook 123 33 78 168 33¢/$2000 in the Empire State Golf P triumph over Mrs. Grace John-|to 162 miles an hour last week in third and Richter to second. | gow 5% G5 3 56k CBee {64 48 8 1 lf Tournament. Laffoon had it with-|Club in Chicago. json tests, but a breakdown canceled | SHOTGUN SHELLS Forrest Main relieved Muir an Nason | need [ou or! Hisner in nen i AMERICAN LEAGUE 558 {in-his grasp on the last shot of| Koehler and Tucker battied i The men’s championship will be nig speed try yesterday. i 12-8 She Is “Pinch Hitter George Wilson ExeatiaroL error cries 000 120 vous RS fi purctt © 18 i gs 1a 341 the last hole of the last roundout all the way. Koehler jumped [decided next Sunday in a 36-hole| Roland Free, 50-year-old motor- | | €*GaUge ells ___$2.05 a 1 1 1

\ 000 010 DE FavelAn 3 341 yesterday when his 25-foot putt “Boyce singled off Dale Coogan’ [ord 3 mad n Citta Mg DI Maelo. oon 3 208118 18 3 would have beat down the chal. (Into the lead on the 14th lap and - glove, Scherbarth scoring thelsan™ Bacrifce Hits Friend 3, Hodes: Kner. pi UNS “lenge of young Skip Alexander. held until the 98th when Tucker title round will begin at 9 a. m.|year, ~tying run. Then EA Lyons sin- gt Of Basesindiagapolis 11. Louisville Ronen, Cov ~ "48 rope. meg sox Sox 33 But the putt rolled haltingly took over on a curve. But Koeh-| rn “glea, scoring Richter with win- Mugler’ 2 Paint, Siriks, Gute" ejond 4 rome. moa "UNS BATTERS y"a¢e0 38 toward the hole, and just hung on ler again {ook the 103d on ef Terre Haute Wins ‘ping marker. er 2 Hit oft Fr riend 6 in 61a, Main ing hed 8 blak Ehillies « 13 the lip of the cup. ack stretch o > e ot! ap a! The Indians lost on eight Bite, pone. i» x. itner ohn 40 pi, BREE ertz, Tigers wns ba gave Laffoon 2 279 for the| Win. Time was 35 minutes, Three-l Pennant onels won on seven. Dol r nning Pitcher—Flow oles and Alexander the ihe Colonels and’ Eddie Bock- mpeg on fen newer Friend (24) Malte Giants £ 3 Shuren. Phillies 8 4 So they played it off rout ame. Heat winners were Hal Ruyle, | Terre Haute captured the man batted {f° the Tribe's runs, lendance--4774 'Konatanty phir 13. 3 AANA {Red Duval, Frank Roessler and Three- -I League pennant by a both in the fourth sstanza. Mike Relja. Koehler also won the margin of four games over sec-| After getting off to a 3-to- ol IHPA Throwers {12-lap semifinal. |ond-place Danville. Marion won

ing one run in the fourth and two in the fifth, the 'Tribesters permitted one louisville run in| the fifth. The Colonels made three] errors in'the inning. Young Babby Friend, like Muir| “in the ‘first game, was sailing along In fine style. As the Colo-| nels went to bat in the seventh,|

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LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

1 f t,| | MigReapolis on a Bek: GB the Indians were out in fron ANAPOLIS cers hoa M78 1 3 tol Ot Bo 8 5h Then the explosion. Gernerticoumpus ©." om a . beat out- a bunt toward third. | Milwaukee . 80 441 19's After one down, Richter got a Kansas City 93 gi 2 single that hopped away from! Nationay’ LEAGUE Per. Coogan. } | Entladelonia “vias Ny ow ) i) cs “4 Royce Cleans Bases ~~ /{Broskiyn Re oy Jack Douglas entered the game’ New 1 Jork col 688 540 1043 sie enrrans } 51 as a pinch hitter and dropped a cChicszo . 000000 81 5% 312 i. safety in short left, filling the Cincinnati LA 3 73 421 28 | Pit tsburgh 82 364 bases. Bill Boyce, the Colonel AMERICAN LEAGUE rookfe up from Scranton, lined y,, y,, _ Wo¢ Lest. Pet GB. out a long double to left center | Detroit . ... BD 48 828 which sent three runners racing] Cleveland’ ‘ 0nd 3 home. _ A ashingion “we 57 T1445 23 Main relieved Friend and Lyons’! rifadeighia “oa om unr grounder rolled through Nanny 8¢. Lous coe 4 BE 34 Fernandez at short and Boyce GAMES TODAY sprinted home. But Bockman AMERICAN ASSOCIATION detected that Boyce missed third, INDIANAPOLIS at Louisville (night),

Toledo at Columbus (night) Kansas F Sty at Milwaukee (2, night),

called for the hall and made the Kansas City'st out. But it 50° happened the o.} Crore A RICAN "TAG aig onels needed no more runs, nd at © Thejr 4-t0-3 lead held up. The on Brille {rehty. Indians filled the bases in the NATION = _eighth-after two down and Turner| batted for-Main and struck out. The Indians got two more hits in the ninth but failed to score.

RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

(First Game. 11 Innings) Thé teams will meet in a single tnneanolis . i 030 003 00-3 9 2 tilt tonight. It's-the game that! Higbe. Pearson’ of Early, arady: was rained out in Indianapolis 8. Haugstad. Labine 1 and - Ander- . last Saturday. (Second Game) From here, the Indians will go Rhiphedbons eh 300i 4 3.3 Cu Wilhelm, Higbe

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Two ms are wanted for Men's The Indianapolis Horseshoe yearn League which Wil roll ut Ant- : I Bet Pitchers’ Association has' a new lets starting Monday at 8. m, Serre, Haute. a--48..-813 champion. Peyton Printz, who was|a, Antlers has an Ee Waterion - 3% ae . e * .e 3 {runnerup two years ago, won the The season’ opens Uriday at 8:30 Six Sadar Rapids’ 87 468 [title Sunday at Brookside by tak-| Hanaican League which rolls Sundays at Evansville Fee » i . (First Game) ing six of hin seven games. ts 1 — | Quad Cltho. In INDIANA 3 iol . 1000 000 110 2 | 3 points In| Baseba | (Final) Philadelohia” VET} Soo I Hearn” (831 apd "eon ~ 5 3|winning the championship and Amateur i [Marton WL md Laine "Shcher. Rime, Lorn rts. included 41 ringers in the total. The Elwood ws, want sames on Be i. | Newark al: $ team also chmon New yor (Second Game) TV hie maar aernecond fe 8 hg an aad, vt Auten bly Sepa Philadelphia = 0 "1" 32 130-19 3 sy ve wins and two losses and | E7500 "of on" the oad. Por mioration Lima ea aglle (14:3) ‘andl Westrum: Miller, Mey- | 263 points off of 82 ringers. gontact esse Widener. 2013 N, PF ortsmouth {er (4). Heintzelman (8). Riztk (6) Elw anesville

Can. | |George Johnson Sr. was third, | winning five games and finishing ‘behind . BEd

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Fo pitch: Walter Smock fifth, Paul Van Gor Sickle sixth, Jim Burgett seventh, |

(Second Same)

Brooklyn 900 000 110 2 6 3 and Richard Printz eighth. Clar-| | Folica. Branch ‘ia, ana Fawards: spahy nce took honors in the B division 1! an phi) and Hom ak, opine pitcher. | and Dal Collins was champion in| (First Game) the C section. St Lous 000 203 000 4. 1 3 —— Cineinnatt 200 00x: 0 “ (Tae. Bras le HY And phce. Cid ’ 7). ‘ Tamesa pitcher. Lanier (11-6), Home run usial, | a COR WATCH REPAIRING 7 uis . -— 4 "1 1! Cincirinaty 100 003 40: 0 Pollet, Wilks (71, Dusak HH and otra: | by EXPERTS

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