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New York Gets Break With Two Frays - r Ny > ic . 2d-Round Play By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer v . . the Yankees, Red Sox and Tigers bunched so Closely in the triple- © oy Coffin Links . The Red Sox crowded the scene yesterday jumping over Detroit Tournament of Champions will be place Tigers. women champions from the city’s
With Anemic White Sox in Chicago on NEW YORK, Sept. 19—It was beginning to look like those Opens Tomorrow - mad stretch days of 1948 and 1949 all over again today with tizzy American League pennant race you could cover them all Ry JIM HEYROCK with a lace doily and still tie the corners together, Second round of The Times to take second place by three yr 8 = played over four days this week. percentage points over the third-. Twenty-four golfers, men and Pennant Races At the moment it looked bad COUNTY. clubs and public. Hunks, for the tired Tigers who muffed a At a Glance
teed off in the first round last wonderful opportunity to blow the AMERICAN LEAGUE /Sunday over the Coffin golf race wide open by losing four out'new york 90 55 Re 8 af course, Al preliminary rounds of five games to the Yankees and Boston 8 83 67 1 13 Will be held at Coffin with the
8 3 4 1+ 1lifinals at Hillcrest Oct. 1.
t Red Sox at Briggs Stadium. But Cleveland A3 : } NEW Remaining Schedule After last Sunday's play, eight NE YORK At Chicago 20 3 : “2¢ men and five women still re-
they have been down before and ; . IN) have bounced back and in their P89 33, 34 Washington. 28 ai. 2): elphia, 27, 28: at Boston. 30, . favor is the fact that all of their Og t= = mained in the OY hie K remaining games now are with. york. 23, 24: at Philndionia 25 av: Wack |, 10 the first mate 1s wee (, teams out of the race, three start- \Pfieh, 27/2) 38 29. New York. 30. Oct. 1, Eugene Pulliam Jr. Indianapolis , | DETROIT. Philadelphia, “19. "20." 31: at evo o Club. tees off against ing today with the Athletics. Cleveland. 22 (Ni. 23. 24: St. Louis, 26 Country Club, tees gains 2). 2 veland. 30 (2). Oct q,| Walter Chapman of Speedway. In
27, 28: Cle CVELAD . . : Thereafter Detroit has three with, CLE ELAND.- ston, 19. 20 Detroit. 2! he first round, Pulliam defeated Byron Hollett, Wodostock, 1 up.
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( i NATIONAL LEAGUE land, then come home to wind up Ww 1 Pet. GB GP (Chapman was the only player in the schedule with four against Philadelphia . 87 54 617 13 Lhapman , : 3 . i Boston 78 60 565 Ta 16 the men's division {0 draw a firstthe cousinly Brownies and three Brooklyn 7 61 565 9 17 1 Weg t 1:30 more with the India New York 7 8 550 9's 14 round bye. They'll Begin a : hor > Indians. Remaining Schedule y 1. Wednesday , PHILADELPHIA Chicago. 19 (Ni. 20: P.M. anesaay. Respite Today Brooklyn. 23. 24 at Boston 25 (20. 26: at Nickel Faces Hess 28 12 n
New York. 27 12 at Brookly 30 > 3 { The Yankees and Red Sox are “Folio ‘es ac New York going to have to wrestle each N ¥ Sk 43
Second match of the second £4) round will be Friday when MereRiverside meets
Louis. 18 Ni, 20 (N 24. Philadelphia. 25 2) (2). 28 12. &
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other four more times, ‘two in York. 30. Oct. 1 . rofl : N EY is week | d BROOKLYN Pittsburgh. 18 (21. 20. 21. Chuck Hess of Coffin, In their New York over this week-end an at Philadelphia. 23 Nn New Tok - NN first round matches Nickel upset 7 “i - 26. Boston. 27 2 2 niladelphia, : oy two in Boston to wind up the sea- 39 Oct J] a 10. a0. 21: at Dick Perk of Broadmoor, 2 and 1, y {~ N ¢ 0 “incinnatt q vo 8 : son the following week-end. NE YC RK incianat 19. 30. 31 at Chile Hess won over Willard 2. 28 12/; Bosten. 30 Reed. 4 and 2. Their second-round
But they, too, had a respite to- Bailadelonia. 27 day from the constant battling tL
Oc against contenders. The Red Sox age went to Cleveland for two games | Set to wind up a western road trip, .
while the Yankees took on the anemic White Sox in a night
LJ game after which they wind up For Series Sale in Chicago tomorrow with a day
game,
meeting is lated for 1 p. m. Friday. Two matches are scheduled in the men's division for Saturday. John Hare, Highland, seeded No. 1 in the tourney, meets fourth seeded Bob Buchanan of South Grove, the National lefthanded champion at 11 a. m. » . In the second match at 11:05 Accept Applications Saturday, Bob Schuman of Hill- . crest meets Dick Stackhouse of Things also are going to be Starting Tomorrow Meridian Hills. rough after those big games at pu yy A EL PHIA, Sept. 10 nated Tom Conard of Pleasant Yankee Stadium against the Red ;/p)"~ ‘mo philadelphia Phillies Run last Suriday while Stack80%, for the Bronx Bombers then iy) begin accepting applications house defeated Ernie Brownfield have to take.on the still-spunky . woriq Series tickets at 12:01/of Sarah Shank. Senators in successive double- a.m. tomorrow under a radical One match will be played in the headers next Monday and Tues-|, w plan designed to spread the women's division, at 11:15 a. m. day before getting a two-day re- ,q 044 available box and reserved Saturday when Jane Nelson, spite against the Athletics. Then seals among as many “every-day” Women's city champion from) they wind up in Boston. The Red, .. nossible. | Highland, meets Mrs. Kenneth Sox, after leaving Cleyeland, get| "g, \\\ porios actual seating ca-|Kountz of Indian Lake.
Senators Next
Since] a couple of off-days before taking {there were nine entries In the on D Yanbaen “Then they have Pacity = 33000 Da he ius | WOMEN'S division, Miss Nelson successive doubleheaders with the P1¢3C op So lloted to Com- drew a first round bye making it’ Athletics and the Senators with tickets ave OR or major necessary for one of the first-| four games in a row scheduled missioner é and aie officials found survivors to play her in an| against. those Washington “spoil-||6a8ue teams and clu the eXtra match. ers” in the District of Columbia.| The two major changes in | Bosox Top Tigers { Phillies’ ticket plan are: The Red Sox made it two ONE: No fan will be permitted nonna Knox. and. Mrs. straight over the battered Tigers !0 Purchase more than I y Se wii | Laycock were placed in a hat and yesterday, putting over two big| [OF 2nY Same and the tickets lone was drawn to play the extra tallies against Hal Newhouser NOt be sold in strips. |match, Mrs. Kountz’' name was and Hal White in the ninth to TWO: The fan will not be able gr5yn Miss Nelson and Mrs. win, 3 to 2. ’ 140 designate the game he wishes ountz will play at 11:15 a. m. Singles by Billy Good {10 see, + |Saturday. Ted Williams. Nwhoan an As usual, first preference Will 1, the women's division Sunwild throw, a walk, a single by De given to season ticket-holders q,y, the winner of the KountzWalt Dropo, and Bobby Doerr's/in the five “fan plans” the Phil- Nelson match will meet Mrs. long fly did the damage. Then, lies made available this year. Ap- Charles Ray of Hillcrest at 11 when rookie Willard Nixon fal. Plications must be accompaniedia. m. and Donna Knox will play tered in the Tiger ninth, Ellis Kin- PY a - certified check™or money Mrs. Laycock -at 11:05 a. m. der came in to pitch for the firtn order. including 60 cents for 8 gocond.Round Pairings straight day and saved the kid's |IStry- Box seats will cost $8.75 ; id eighth victory since he joined the and reserved seats, $6.50 each. : lub at mid- {Applications should be mailed to Top Bracket cub. al Mic-season. John Hare Jr., Highland, vs.
; | 1 Le e| In the only other major league the Philadelphia Nationa ague | activity, the Giants moved. ig Club, Box 6925, Philadelphia 32. Bob Buchanan, South Grove,
y |. 11 a. m. Saturday. within half a game of the skid-| Accept No Cash ? ; Ane third piace Brookisn: Dadar| All 3000 bleacher seats will go| Bob Schuman, Hillcrest, vs. | 8, y 8 h i Dick Stackhouse, Meridian ers, as Larry Jansen pitched a On sale the morning of the game. ; y . | f the Hills, 11:05 a. m. Saturday. ° two-hit, 13-to-0 victory over the| The first two games o Lower Bracket Cardinals. series will be. played at Shibe| wer Liracke { Tommy Brown had his biggest Park. Commissioner Chandler Eugene Pulliam Jr., Indiana- | day in the majors with three had designated Oct. 4 or 5 as the Polis Country Club, va. Walter homers, a single, and a walk, but opening date, depénding upon CASPMAN. Speedway. 130 p.m.
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Unbeaten Hornets, Spartans Meet Friday ‘Strange Interlude’ Is g a ~~ Taken in Stride by es jak Eager-Beaver Indians
‘Ballingers’ Put Hutchings’ Side in
Egg Business in Intra-Squad Practice Tilt
| By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ‘ | ‘Waiting out the “Strange Interlude” in the American Associa= i tion post-season playoff schedule is just a breeze for the Indianape olis Indians, . The Rover Boys of Victory Field are running around the | greensward like a bunch of 2-year-olds as a means of staying on edge until the bell rings for them to tear into the winner of the Minneapolis - Columbus series,
n ~ » which now stands three and two . in the Red Birds’ favor Millers Stopped If the Columbus pastimers re- . . peat tonight, they’! qualify to By Haddix Again battle the Indians in the playoff Ry United Press finals, another best-in-seven The teeter-totter Columbus series, starting in Indianapolis to- Minneapolis American Associae morrow night. tion plavoff series had the press
On the other hand. if the pen- gyre back on the Millers again inant-winning Millers prevail In today, ) tonight's tilt in Columbus, it willl Columbus ace Lefty Harvey ‘be three and three and will BO Haddix scored his second playoff down to a seventh game for a de- triumph over the Millers last cision, also in Columbus, tomor- night as the Birds won, 3 to 2, in row night. {10 innings in Columbus for their Repeat Performance {third victory in five games. It's’ Meanwhile, the Indians were to a best-of-seven series with the
Local Prep Grid Standouts Beach Grove Plans ie, i. iim if ity me tdeerls Showing Scoring Colors
wigwam today by playing another| Vern Benson, Columbus rights Beech Grove's Ross Page, Ben Davis’
lintra-squad game at 1:30, weather| fielder, hit a bases-loaded single ‘and ground conditions permitting. with one out in the 10th to score [e- dame ald g It beats routine practice Roy Hughes. Larry Moon, Lawrence's Pugh Bear Watching By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
Coach Ken McCaffry, Beech Grove's new grid mentor who has won his first two starts to date, works on a pet play he'll uncork against unbeaten Sacred Heart at the Hornet stadium Friday night. Quarterback Bill Messer (left) hands off to Left Halfback Don Carey as Center Don Russell blocks
away from the play against McCaffry, a Purdue Boilermaker last year.
sessions and the players get al Haddix fanned 11 Millers. He The Sacred Heart:Beech Grove thrill out of Manager Al Lopez's has struck out 18 in two playoff innovation to keep them on the games, : ‘jump, hitting, running and throw-| The standouts in the local high school football picture are he- be preceded by a colorful parade ing. ! . ing processed. They're in the hypo right now. on Main St. in Bee¢h Grove, be-| In yesterday afternoon's same. B ll x Individually, Beech Grove's Ross Page, Ben Davis’ Larry Moon ginning at 6:30 p. m. {the team captained by Del Bal-!|
nd Lawrence Central's Bob Pugh bear watching 1 | .} ny Re g gn The parade and festivities, linger put Capt. Johnny Hutch
n on 11% ings’ aggregation In the egg busi-| . Cathedral's Gene Mangin, Crispus Attucks' Eddie Stewart and sponsored by the Beech Grove . large sized goose eggs, 8 to 0. | or | pener
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some Sacred Heart Spartans are ——— ————————————— gaagter Club, will feature a con-| gix and a half innings were showing their city scoring colors, Ft. Wayne, in the 45 to 7 setback | : lingers had a Others, slow. to develop, will also 1ast week. He'll figure strong. (test selecting the best decorated; played and the Bait gers eight! Spirit in the Butler University come out in the wash. | Collectively, the Irish—Cathe- automobile and bicycle in the Pa uns on 10 hits. Johnny Riddle football camp ran high yesterday. Page leads the: county scorers dral and Sacrad Heart—can do rade. The parade is open to all a Bobby Friend pitched for the! Awed by Morehead's ~ (Ky.) with 24 points in two games, with damage in the city, in addition to Beech Grove: pupils and local OF winners and Ballinger held them 53-0 defeat of Evansville last Sat{Giant End Moon nabbing three the rest of the field, excluding ganizations. {up behind the plate. jay night, the Bulldogs seemed | ol | {to have gotten “new life" as the d tions will s and Qui y {junior marksman. { In the county, Ben Davis and Judging the decoration | His aud Quips underwent heavy conditioning exMangin and Stewart made 18 Lawrence Central are unbeaten P® members of the Indianapolisi Royce Lint and Joe Muir per-| =... 8 { y } . | p ped by a long scrim {points in their first game and are twice. So are Beech Grove and Newspapers. The Beech Grove formed on the hiil for the losers mage against the freshmen. tied with the Spartans’ Don Speedway in overall standings. BOY Scout Troop 79 will stage and Earl Turner wore the catch- Ar {Clark for city scoring laurels. All are potent but Warren Cen- flag-raising ceremonies in the ing harness. Admission was for ? er having been told by ‘Howe's Leo Ahearn. the slippery tral, County Champ Southport Hornet Stadium preceding the| free and about 200 fans watched Coach Tony Hinkle's SONULS {1a triple-threat Hornet back, went and Pike Township could spoil 8ame. slated for 8 p. m. | their idols trade base hits and Shey tn heat Fvanaville i they, scoreless against Tech's big line, things. cr Wa [TUBS cteran Riddle was in rare high plete, took at | 's . ’ | e veteran e vb [put made, two TD's at Logans-| The Cards. 18 to 7 victims of Outdoor Arena ltorm. He worked three innings,/0Wn hands as they trounced the
port. ‘ {Ben Davis who battled Warren : | . ave up but one hit and did not Rhinies, - | ate Naan an End Threat to a scoreless tie, need backfield Being Razed jSuve is free ticket. Young However, everything wasn't . ucks illis Oldham, ahelp in front of the strong line. x "Fri ad finished out the contest on bright in the Bulldog camp. In-
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heady end, made the Tigers’ only Ben Davis, Lawrence and Speed-| Pro Wrestling Promoter Billy TD against Central Catholic of way loom as the Cards’ succes- Thom is looking for a new out-
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the rubber for the Ballingers and juries to regulars Gene Sypult, {spaced five hits over four stanzas. center; Ben Johnson and Flavian These righthanders had every-| Weldekamp, backs, caused theiy
| i rati -!" The th Pi 1 fa Street |rating system will still be in ef e Nor ennsyivan od. thing under control,
; | Wednesday. he was about the only person per-| Whether a playoff is required to : colating in the Dodger lineup ana decide the American League ongediih Nike) Riverside; | the Cubs blasted them, 9 to 7./champion. ra ’ » 1 pom | rors tetera erate tent | The Phillies emphasized that Friday. ) . {each letter will be processed and| WOMEN
’ Mrs. Kenneth Kountz, Indian unkel Forecasts lany application postmarked ear- : » s lier than 12:01 Wednesday will be Lake, vs. Jane Nelson, High- |
: : N | land, 11:15 a. m. Saturday. (turned down. Any deviation from| ) To Appear n Times wr other rules, including lack of| Mrs. Charles Ray, Hillcrest, |
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Dick Dunkel's accurate football return address on envelopes arid, VS Winner of Kountz-Nelson | forecasts, rankings and compari- applications, will also disqualify Match, 11 a. m. Sunday. |
. Donna Knox, Meridian Hills, ! n an application. ox, . pony wu begin aPpesring In The The Phillies said they would Y* Mrs. Robert Laycock, South | es Sports: Page re.aY. hat accept no cash and that they! Grove, 11:05 a. m. Sunday. | has been 80 per cent Ne in would not: be responsible for any
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