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Needing but one more triumph to clinch the American lintemational Playoffs Tied Up . Association's - semifinals playoff honors, the Indians hope | an am e or n OW The favored Rochester .Red their opening game loss to batter to wrap it up in St. Paul tomorrow night. : - Wings and Montreal Royals will the Jersey City Giants, 10 to 4,
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Tribe Off For St. Paul To Seek Clincher In Playoffs
“Another Thrill Finish : . Sends Indians Away | Three Games in Lead |
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the Rover Boys of Victory Field now will invade their opponent’s city and shoot for a clean sweep.
‘Today was an open date in,
seek to take the lead in their|last night, while George Chuba’s the Indianapolis - St. Paul Score. He took too much time!
{respective International League eighth-inning homer gave the
| The Wings came back after now stand 2 at one game apiece.
travel leisurely to the Twin Cities was tagged out before Tipton, area. The Saints pulled out last crossed the plate. Kalin made al
night and the Indians late this fine throw to Nanny Fernandez . _ “.' .. ~~ att | afternon. [to complete a double play. i As i ; Flin : The Indians won another close Having gypped themselves out! Sen : Sia : : : - =
one last night, 4 to 3, by tying the of a run, the Saints saw red. But! . game in the seventh and then they came up with another run. in! wild Man’ Likely winning it in the ninth. the fifth-on two long singles and| The Redskins were hot when a couple of outs. To Face Houtteman the chips were down. om Culley Rikard batted for Pap- By y CARL Lv NDQUIS IST was e 1] as the ~ ish in the seventh and Main took | NEW “YORK, Se t" 15 “Gam-| sters went to -bat in the seventh. over the Tribe mound in the, | bler Casey Stengel a pretty hot! After two. down, “young Dale eighth. In the ninth, after one, man with the dice these days, | banked on a wild lefty who has
{final Sh h layoff Royals a 3 to 2 verdict over the series to permit the teams toltrled for third atter the. catchy Scene of Times" Fishing Rodeo Tomorrow Stengel May res or the first time Pe Baitimore Orioles. Both series
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Coogan stepped up and walloped down, Jack Cassini singled to left| the sphere out of the park to even and when Kalin’s throwin rolled |
| been knocked out of the box! the score. Over the Wall i AA Cassini seven straight times to make it| The homer cleared the right, on a two in a row for the pace- setting field wall and landed in Harding! Cassini Is Nailed New York Yankees over the De-|
St. While Forrest Main held the] But Jack the Scat overesti-| Saints at bay, the home boys put pated hi ed | on a Garrison finish in the ninth. 85pe and. Coogan’ 8| Ed Fitz Gerald led off with a throw to Gutteridge nailed him.! single and Don Gutteridge sacri- Then Jim Pendleton singled, his, {third hit of the game, -| Basgall's condition was de- | © ame, and Lim.) scribed as “good” today. after {mer sent a deep fly to Lloyd | X-rays failed to reveal any Gearhart in center for the third fracture. Manager Lopez said |Out. | pe A on | Lefty Whitey Ford as a Possible; Basgall would remain in the Romano stepped aside for a! . starter. hospital here for several days pinch hitter in the ninth and La-| This is beautiful Yellowwood Lake, where the annual Times’ Fishing Rodeo will be held tomor- | Opposing Byrne will be young|
to rest and may join the squad bine became the losing pitcher for row. Scores of prizes are awaiting winning coVel anit, | Detroit ace, strong-armed Art| later in St. Paul if he is needed. the second time in the series. | Houtteman, who will be shooting
troit Tigers today. i There were indications that Casey might change his mind! about Southpaw Tommy Byrne, | whose reputation as a Tiger. tamer has become slightly tarnished, ‘despite the fact that he beat them! [four straight times early this] {season. He also discussed Rookie |
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ino doubt about it. In the three| : Sh 3 By ART WRIGHT {ner, but those mighty old the deciding run. hits, Bames here, hit totals were iden-| ~~ wr IN | Hoosier anglers will cast their lines into Yellowwood Lake, | Yankees, Joe DiMaggio and John- | | The Indians won on six visit. | tical, 21 apiece. south of Nashville, tomorrow for the prize catches of the year. |ny Mise, shattered that illusion by | fue a ria Te Yoo] 8t. Paul made one error in the The big event is the third annual Times’ Fishing Rodeo, free blasting second inning homers o
homer, Eric Tipton walked and|in 7 innings, Romano 4 in 8, Main 3 in 2, [will be 50 cents. Manager Steve O'Neill "said he, ; pulled ap at third on Cliff Aber-|Labine - i» wh} By DiichaloBy Ro. A. planned to shift Billy Goodman, | ? AO son's double with only one out. Hog By a pen picher—La- P 3 R now playing left, to third base,| — : Andy Anderson ma Le bine. Umpires—Duffy, Padden, Serafin and, ennan aces sending Johnny Pesky to the : " i fly n I King. Time—1:45. Attendance—3650. At | ‘ bench. | : : a Glance Dr b § Wit i Sadie Ws. Gd Schedule vy J at a time! | New York ... 88 50 638~
ain was the winner. Fitz Ger-| | YOUR ROUTE [for his 19th victory and his fifth]
iM . ficed him along. It was a well 514 collected two of the Tribe's] Hoosier ‘Anglers to Vie over the Yankees this season.
| placed bust, Slam oi Pog six hits and both figured in the. TO THE TIMES DiMag and Mize ells trudg victory. He batted in the first 1SH | : Yesterday, Prince Hal Newhou- | eo Ce ea Fun. and scored the winner Bel ‘For Scores of Prizes ser. olstered by a 4 to 0 iat in. rst pitch an i 1 i” to left, scoring Fitz Gerald with The teams are closely nation: ning lead, looked like a sure win- |
| to everyone. to produce three runs and started
{three battles, th faite to win a single game here, % Siete ve. Valuable prizes, topped by a Marine plywood boat from Em- New York to a 7 to 5 victory.
“There Is The fact that the Tribesters came Indianapolis tallied 10 runs, St.
tore, will go to the man, woman or child pull- A Difference from behind to beat them both Paul six. Roe Sporting g Goons § ore, w “ne bie fiah, wou at or Shia pute Moreover, Vic Raschi, the Yankee - ay. starter, after a weird start in In Clothes Wednesday and last night didn’t] The three-game attendance was| List of priges: in t lers which he was combed for two do the Saints’ morale any good. 11,324, with weather conditions on| | Fred Arbosast Co. Akron, 0.34 Arbo-| Other awards ~ go to and e Sha aa oi a _FromA r nied } ad t-gastartifical lures. c ost catches © 4 Basgall Injured jhe damp. side. et Ashowar_-Line and Twine, Mis. Oo, A single, and a long fly to produce Tailor Shop” But last night's tussie cost the Elmer Riddle, who, with Main’s { Ashawas, Ntan Sporting Goods Co. 136 crapples and blue gills. Awards the four runs, settied down there-| : Indians the services of Monty help, blanked the Saints in Tues- E. ¥ashington St.—Tackle box. Yi have been classified so that wom-| ft a his 20th a ; : ’ | Cortland Line Co. Cortland, N 00 jafter and won his 20th game an gall, regular second baseman. day’s game, 2 to 0, probably will | yards of ‘Cam-O- Fiage silk casting line. will have an op- sixth in a row. | B r be t back at th 'm-Roe Sports oods Co. 200 len and children Pp In the fourth inning one of Jim ae Rr Sn again 1 | washington At Marine hi car-to5 | {portunity for prizes against the In a night game, the St. Louis , Romano's fast Pliches struck Bas St. Pay] tomorrow night, PoE terprise Ne Sh & Hy og veteran men anglers. {Browns ran their winning streak | 3 e of the head an ° | Plueser Pal. ne Jolnte E hid ; gall in the sid SE Tribe Box Score |” James H A ons Bone D> Fishing with start at 6 a. m. to eight straight their longest knocked him unconscio : Heddon River Ry Re Mich.~Resu- {and the rodeo will end at 9 p. m. {since 1944—by beating the Boston After first ald was given > a ST. PAUL : Hint na Peed Flay ah ures.” ane os eal weiamdn "ota. /Red Box, 6 to 3. The setback hysician and the club trainers, AB R H O AE dus Corp. 431 N. Holmes Ave. when e oO al - dropped the Red Box two games Monty pulled out of it and was Cassini, 3b ......... 3 0.1.1.1 0 | ToR ner wholesale _Restaurant Supply | tions are closed and prizes are pening first. place. Ted Williams, helped off the field. He Wag|Pendicton, m gbins 3 : 3 : : ) : oF Maxwell House coffee. Sis | distributed. in a pinch-hitting role, collected hase Y Make taken to St. Vincent's hospital fr Tipton, If ...........3 0 6 1 0 0 Le 8 ond go on toward’ aby’ taxidermy | Wardens of the State Conserva- his first’ hit since he was side-| ny urc ou observation and treatment, ro 4 01 3 0 o ¢ {dob 'tion Department will weigh the lined by a broken elbow. * X-rays were taken late last night.| anderson, e ........ 4 0 0 3 1 0 | phiggra Sling Tackle Relate spin: (catches. The Conservation De- Dodgers Hang On | I. ; The “beaning” was accidental, Antonello, of ...... 3113120900 | |ming lures. co. Monroe, Wis. Gift. box |Partment is co-operating with The, The Dodgers, hanging on in the Al Leon S (an Be Charged re ad Basen u mot - Beane D meee 2 01 0 0 of 5 haf ad hg A assorted natural cheeses Times in staging the rodeo. (final stages of the National caped the blow. 00! OBIE roots 1.0 0 0 0 o - City, Mass. —9-foot Fishkill fly rod. While many groups are planning, League race, topped the Reds, 6 though Romano meant to curve/ Dante «---+-- 2 8 8 8 3 9 WE |%Gean'City Mts. Co. Philadeiohis; Pa—| © CH “family day” and tak-|to 3 and 5 to 2 in Brooklyn as! : the pg Phi gb vt % 3 1 8 ol 1 o Charles 7 Orvis Co. Manchester, Vt.— ing their own pedi a the Erv Palica and Preacher Roe] Leon trusts you...you name the terms the pla Totals ............ 3 11° . d Fishing Tackl turned in good pitchin ba. er Osark flied out for Romano in ninth, p63 Gliver. Ave.—Box "ot assorted Blue Ills 2usiliury of the Nastivitie; ery Sood plain King pe # 0° out when ing run red. Method! ny Ihre Fg ig ane up . TRAN ts South ak! Balt i , Bieler nd Orer restaurant for those who wish to gle any another holly Rojas pitch- IF YOU NEED CLOTHES FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR AB R H O AE piacaues, ip-1-Diddee lures. st.—one |PUrchase food at the -lake shore ing jo y Jim Konstanty gave] : 108 Tost aN Souk oY the eft Wells, 88 ............ 5 0 1 1 4 1.03 g {yen dura Food of Blue Sk A ee {shelter -house. jthe- Philadelphia Phillies a 3-to-2 SEE THE TAILOR-SHOP 6 ARMENTS AT LEON'S wis. Coogan. 1b . 4118 toe ase d | 8. Strauss & co. Washington and Lii-| “np” Arerican Red Cross will victory over the St. Louis Car-ff 4 4 4 Turn Aboui Balin, 1 ... *3 1°3-3-2 & Tavels Jgvelert 2 and” Gptometrista.. 1% have its mobile first ald unit at dinals and enabled them to hold ’ The rival teams staried 4 see=iDaliewssndre, 31 .... 3. 11 3 ’ 9 ing he “and Shakespeare Marhoff Wonder | {the rodeo. {a six-game lead on the National, ‘THEY RE 600D aa SEE THE BIG SELECTION saw match for the 3650 custom. Fernandes. - ': : 3 4 3 0! front. oe Temper Corp., Geneva, O.— s-Poot| Any type of fishing equipment League field. Konstanty sained, "Er ers. A walk and two hits got the {Pre Gerald. ¢ eres 1.2 0 08 0 eries 0 esume True Jemper Corp. oe Casimaster red will ‘be allowed. The only re- his 15th victory. 0 COATS 100! Saints a run off Frank Papish IN seal, 2b oon 1 00 1 1 0 ried Devil Bu ug_ et files,” a striction fs that boats will not be | Dickson Stops Giants OF I Pp A oF Sop sevens tein hig Cutieiese ON : 3 3 "3 : o The city amateur baseball ser- 5 i Nod Caf outh Lorene. Conn permitted in the lake. | The Braves produced the unique ’ ei, 0 0 0 0 ies clash between Capitol Oil and iin W. Emil Wils Shelbyville- Wilson TT | spectacle -of a third place club . a . on walks and Fitz Gerald's ricatiatiattiel 1-0-0 900 "E. C. Atkins is scheduled again tures. Nin = vie Yin. Bowlin g Notes ‘with almost three sure 20-game| we Milored, opil fig; Try Jive and fabric, any In the third, the visitors scored, » s+ sme 1 tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at River: jukarat gold plated Eagle Claw fishing | Two teams are needed to fill a Winners as Johnny Sain joined § changes in fit can y. again when Lou Limmer blasted Th lined aut for Papish tn seventh Side NO. 2. BC I |Saturday afternoon league at the teammates Vern Bickford and] a home run high over the right| Rikarg net oul for Zanien In ered | The two clubs, favorites for the Central alleys. There is no en-| Warren Spahn at the 19-game field wall. He hit 29 in regular INDIANAPOLIS CL i a0 loi—slcity title, were rained out twice Ted to Return try fee. Call Woody at RI. 0036] level with a 7-to4 w-in over the| season play. batted in—Romano, Pits Gerald,|1ast week-end. The Oilers are un- lor LL 0366. [Cubs in Boston. In the home third, the Tribe-|mmer. Be dre Wells. Two- beaten in five series games while JO Lineup Today | The Giants, after winning nine| X We
agai | rates, wets. rs n tied the score when base hits—Aberson, Kalin, Home runs— the Sawmen have lost one of four| hy in a. row from the P. ates, y i Kalin: doubled and tallied Limmer, Coogan: Sacrifices--Papish. Gut- games” I the double-slimination | ~~ ST: LOUIS; Sept: 15-(UP)—Ted: High- School- Football ped Go Mey THCREON. Whe on.a single by. Dom Dallessandro.} teridse. Double plays—Kalin to Fernandez 4 yomey. - (Williams, -slugging Boston Red Jay Emerson 20. Gary oes ammond beat them, 7 to 1,. with six-hit Prior to that, the frustrated Yells fo Cooean. Bare pgm feb Saturday's winner will meet Sox left fielder, will return to the Clark 8. = = Linton 14 . Pitching, ————————————————————— " Saints frustrated themselves out| go nish 3, Romano 5. Struck out — By Vestal Steel (4-1) Sunday at Vic- lineup for today's game with the — ee " -
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