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THURSDAY,
SEFT. 21, 1950
Wet-Eared
Whitey Ford Defeats Redskins and
Chisox, 8-1, as Bosox
Birds Anxious Drop 2 to Cleveland To Cet Going
Uphill 6-5 Victory Over Athletics ’ ill . Rv. CARL It's Still Muir By LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer F di H NEW YORK, Sept. 21-Just think of all the red faces FOr Indians in there will be in the autmobile capital of Detroit if those New Playoff Opener York Yankees run away in the American League stretch By EDDIE ASH race with their 195 0 model Ford. , Wile Times Sports Rive ' /ith a nod from the weatherThe Yankee Ford— Whitey Ford that is—was a stream.- man tonight, the American Assolined V-8 speedster today with a Straight eight victories and ciation’s finals playoff series will no defeats, his last two wins # x a be under way at Victory Field. | y \ Rain last night washed out th coming when they were des- Pennant Races scheduled starier but the Indians perately needed . to prevent At a Glance
: and the Red Birds are nonethethe Yankees from skidding right less fired up to lift the lid on the off the main pennant highway. AMERICAN LEAGUE WH
best-in-seven series and shoot for
Yesterday he pitched the Yank- New York wo L Pct. GB GTP — res—— ees to a three-hit, 8 Detroit . 90 53 620 to 1 victory Boston . 83 55 818 * i! Probable | Lineups’ over the Chicago White Sox for Cleveland 85 61 582 RED BIRDS INDIAN $ the eighth victory in a row since! yew York haining ts #167 Walker, cf 350 Wells, ss he joined the club as a wet-be- 3B 2). 26 (2); at Philadelphia 27, 28; 240 Benson, if 218 Coan, 1» N OSt - - - hind-the-ears-rookie fresh from Detrotipifiadciohia. 2 21; at Cleveland, 320 Marolews) 1b 3 Dallesalidzo, rt ity ¢ id-seas & 28 2, 27, : & Egins, z, 3b Kansas City at mid-season. Had &e, and a0 ia oils 28 IT 28:1 300 Hughes. 3b 143 Gearhart he lost the Yankees would have 4 BostonAt New York. 23, 24. at Ehils- 5 garnt. £ i Bassai’ 30 c 5 (2); hi 27 12). 28, 29; s . $ tumbled back into second place New York, So oct] a ° gion 0-1 Mouider. p 1-0 Mu behind the Tigers, who scored an ..Cleveland—Detroit, 22 h See Bonk cago, 26 (N), 27 (N), ‘at Detroit 30 2, uphill, 6 to 5 victory over the Oct the right to represent the league 3 Athletics in Detroit. NATIONAL wm GE GTP in the .Triple- A Junior Classic J . .. iB G Beat Ti Philadephia ....... 88° 83 1 against the International League gers Bostor --eea 1961 S41 layoff champion. His previous triumph was even Brookivn 81 8s ii if y Pp i , more vital. That was against the New York Remainin seh heduie 10° i While Indianapolis and Colum- . < h < « S em n Cc ne ue ‘ £ ! Philadelphia —B: ooklv: 23. 24. at_Bos- bus fight it out in the AA post-
Tigers themselves, right on their ; ton at
New York, 27 21, 28 season competition, Rochester and home ounds p / an. (2 at Brooklyn. 30, Oc gr Inds, when he won an pston—St. Louis, 21 New york, 23. 24 Baltimore will be locked in the other 8 to 1, six-hit decision Philadelphia, 25 (21.26: at Brooklyn, 27 Co (2 28 29 12). at New york, 30 ll. playoff finals, there last Saturday. That win put ut ’
Br ooklyn—Pitt sburgh, 21: at phia. 23, 24; New York. 25 a a 28 (2), 29 2y, 1
Philadel- It's Up to Joe Spada mostol | Despite the fact the Indian- ¢ Boston. 23, Apolis-Columbus series was set : A back by last night's rain, Tribe Se | Manager Al Lopez said he will | bowed to the St. Louis Cards,| stick with Joe Muir, southpaw, as| 1 to 0, at night. The Giahts were his leadoff pitcher tonight and defeated twice by the Reds, 4 to come back with the veteran El-| 1 and 2 to 0, brilliant pitching py mer Riddle, righthander, tomorEwell Blackwell and Ken Raf- row night, ; fensberger being the payoff. Manager Rollie Hemsley of the % The Dodgers put over four Red Birds indicated he was con-| ; runs in the first inning and that sidering changing his mound as-| was enough for young Carl Er- signment, but. he didn’t say “posi-| skine, of Anderson, Ind, who tively.” Therefore, he'll probably went on to win his fifth game.” call upon Glenn Moulder, sea-! Ralph Kiner hit his 46th homer Soned righthander, who defeated and drove in two runs as the for Pittsburgh. the Indians twice in late regular! Yankee second line of hitting] The front-running Phils topped Season games. strength took over the chores in|the Cubs, 9 to 6, as Jim Kon-| In fact, both pilots have their | Chicago. stanty came in for the 68th time Choice. The Indians haven't in a relief role and won his 16th played since Saturday and the game. whole staff is well rested. Also, | en igen the Birds had an open date] Saturday and another rest yes-| terday, and their mound staff! ‘too, is in sound shape.
the Yankees back on top and they haven't budged from there since. Had they lost that game! New York—Cincinnati, 21: a they would be trailing Detroit 23 at Beth Botton do. Or today. —m——— - = Instead the situation was reversed with the Yankees half a . game in front of the Tigers and! two full games ahead of the third-place Red Sox, who ran into a full-fledged disaster at Cleveland yesterday where they blew 6 to 3 and 7 to 1 decisions to the vengeance-bent Indians. Bobby Brown made three hits; Jerry Coiéman’ drove in three runs, and Cliff Mapes hit a homer
Late Rally The Tigers put on one of their typically explosive late inning | rallies to beat the Athletics, scoring three runs in the sixth and two more in .the eighth after
Here's Junior Loop trailing 5 to 1. Don Rolloway | a
back after spending Playoff Schedule Columbus All Set - |
, cool HICAGO, Sept. 21 (UP)—The Skipper Hemsley’s “ace” left-| rE 93y on she Jeneh for Boll american League settled all pos- hander, Harvey Haddix, is always three hits as relief pitchers Tea sible playoff combinations yes-'a tough hombre for the Indians, | Gray and Hal White stopped the {terday with an unprecedented probably hasn't had enough rest. | Athletics in the late (Storpe {burst of coin tossing. {Haddix worked against Minneap-| The Indians, who sg their| If Boston ties with New York olis Monday in the playoff semi- | own downfall in the race to ir | gor the pennant, the playoff game finals. Another Columbus possi-| collapse that started when their| "lll be at Boston. bility is Kurt Krieger, star right-| ace, Bob Lemon, blew a 12 to 1] If Boston ties with Detroit, the hander, who worked last Sunday. lead In Boston, smeared the Req Playoff game will be at Detroit. | The contest tonight is booked ’ €C|" If New York ties with Detroit, 'to- start at 8:15. Second tilt in| angler
Times Fishin
(right), receives his prize boat
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Rodeo Shampien Harry Kaiser, of Morgantown | m
Spalding Goods Co. Proudly looking on is Mrs. Kaiser, an ao and a near-winner of a prize in the third annual rodeo last ning fast track barring more sud-
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Rookie Keeps Y Yanks Half Same In Lead
Rodeo Champ Paid Off Art Houtteman Passes Physical Clash Tops Grid Slate
| | Call-Up Not Expected | Until After Series
DETROIT, Sept. 21 (UP) De|troit Tiger Pitcher Art Houtteman passed his selective service (physical examination yesterday {but draft officials said’ he probably would not be called before the World Series. | Houtteman now | record for the season , | The 23-year-old right-hander Iwas forced to undergo a second
examination to determine if a head injury would permit him to enter military service. Houtteman {was critically injured 16 months {ago in an auto accident in Florida {during the Tigers’ 1949 spring) |training.
has a 19-11
erans’ passed the second test without) trouble and is eligible for service. Meanwhile, Houtteman's De-| troit draft baard was reported considering a temporary defer-|
professional swimmer Shelagh |
Kelly,
began.
Quilla 5-2 Favorit For Brown Jug
| DELAWARE, O., Bept. 21 (UP
year-old filly in the world on a
of harness racing-—the $56,500! {Little Brown Jug. A prospect of uncertain weather left the probable track conditions still in doubt. Intermittent rain; during the week's Grand Circuit meeting at the Delaware Fairgrounds oval has kept the issue in doubt, but Racing Secretary {Hank Thomson promised a light-
Lee Emmelmann, of Em-Roe
Washington, Manual
Continentals Out to Avenge 1949 Upset;
Unbeaten Spartans, Hornets to Lock Horns By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
City prep football will get little scrutiny throughout a 12- -game
card tomorrow night.
Only Manual The Continentals, smarting under the 7 to 0 loss to Cathedral last week, Delavan Field.
one city series tilt — Washington's annual scrap with dots the out-of-town skirmishing—all of it under the lights,
can find themselves in a touch- vand-go situat situation at at
Favored Washington was upset High School Football
'by Manual, 12 to 0, last year, and
is the choice to win its second Schedule This Week
victory in three ‘games.
The im-| FRIDAY
potent Redskins, losers of two Sacred Heart at Beech Grove, 12 B. straight, are still injury-handi-| Evanavtile nr a de. ™ Me
capped but could rise to the oc: p casion again,
Cuinedral va. Bloomington at CYO, #
Scraps Attyeks (Open
Dick Nyers, ailing with an Speedway at Decatur Cantral, 8p . arm and shoulder injury two] Fon Jenkin To hip. om. weeks, has responded to treat- | Nea tral, p.m.
iment. Officials - of the Dearborn Vet- brother Jim. Meanwhile, Fullback | Hospital said the hurler Herb Crichfield is ailing with an injured foot. Two unbeatens, and Beech Grove, carry the spot- ridge, light after a colorful parade at Champaign last Beech Grove in another South ment since he and his fiancee, | Side fracas. Ben Davis set an October wedding Central, date before the Korean hostilities | eoreless stalemate with ate [to 7 loser to Ben Davis Friday. (port, shape up their county titu-| {lar chances at Warren. Speedway Clashes with Howe at Tech, and can add Decatur Central to ita list of two county victims. The in- host to the Deaf School, 26 to 21. |experienced Hawks have lost two. [loser to Morton Memorial. Irish Team to Watch
hington a P. help to Lobe v He could be a help to] Khor anon at Pike order, py -
ark FS fnderacn. ¢ ». Sacred Heart [crown at Anderson and Stiort-one-touchdown loser to week goes to {Crawfordsville to battle Coach * (2-0) and Warren [Bill Guyer’s Athenians.
with a victory and a| In the County, Southport, 18
Lawrence Central,
with 2-0, 1
Pike Township, winner of two
Cathedral, a team to watch, en- of three, probably won't be too
[tertains Bloomington at CYO. paanitable to Leban Coach Fred Huff's Panthers have |. Fo ou. ub, the
P) oat two tilts to date—unbecom- ® —Quilla Hanover, fastest three- Ing to Bloomington.
{scoreboard . playing football for: {the first time. The Red Devils
Broad Ripple, which bounced have a promising county aggre-,
jmile track, faced a fleld of 10 back, 32 to 7 against Brazil, is at
lother starters today in the firth home to Evansville Central, no... mrankiin Township has its {running of the half-mile classic Southern pushover.
gation, After two consecutive set-
Tech, 7 to 2 winner over Howe Winning eyes on Greenfield at the |Friday, opens defense of its NCC Flashes’ stadium. 2
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Sox esterday, ord des oy even-hitter, 10° | playoff game will be at New the series is scheduled here to-| Saturday at Yellowwood Lake. SLR ge Gy a [Aen Showers. with her atiffest then Early Wynn came up with | YO" ‘morrow night, after which the test to date, still was rated a 5-2 a five-hitter, Should all three teams tie. Bos- rivals will shift to Columbus to| favorite, largely on the strength iton and New York would play resume firing on Satur gely ng! Nats Top Brownies B urday night jof the mile she stepped off last In the only other American ithe first game, with the winner and remain there for three games, | month at Indianapolis in 2:00 4/5 Le a Washi {to meet Detroit at the park of if 3 fifth is necessary. 1a’ apo th League 5a me, 3 ri gl, {the first game survivor. In the event the series goes ' Vv i n oy word Eo nree-yeal’ i Should there be a -two-team beyond five games, the te 1 e eda Y C Oo Tix ‘ ' ; ) 8, » teams will 1 iva topped. Pittsburgh, tie, the single playoff game, pro- return to Inanapolis to complete | Cleo Young of Timeonsiie 8 ¢. = T.vided- by the. . constitution, | to 2, and pulled three full games wii eg Monday, Oct. 2, while play. I i} Kentucky, Louisiana State Clash. _ in An_ estimated 30,000 harness aheaq of Ihe foireie place Sits, |should the three teams deadlock, B y H P t Saturday May Decide SEC Title [fans i watch Sipac 0 10] and mov nto a second-place ithe first game will be Oct. 2 and J tie with the Boston Braves, who the second Oct. 3. arna’s Homer Puls By DICE, DUNKEL includes Mighty Sun, Thomas Hat, ree ee ee Orioles in Finals The college football season slips into second gear this week- Poplar Tom, Bob Chief, Dynamic | a end with heavy cannonading in the South and West. {Hal, Irish Hal, Chief Long, Hal y. United Press ; |Tryax, Seattle Hanover and Dud- ‘| The fully-rested Rochester Red | . Mob of ne big guns in the East and Midwest will be silent ley Hanover. Wings were solid favorites to [OF another wee ) | To win, horse and driver must whip the Baltimore Orioles in the | Kentucky and Louisiana State tangle Saturday night in Lex- {aye two heats out of three. The International League playoff fi-/ington, Ky. in'a game that might even decide the SEC title. The prize 50 per cent of the total nals opening in Rochester tonight. Power Football Index favors, Ls purse. The Wings, who finished first in [but Kentucky, a 25-0 winner las ' I {the regular season race, enjoyed Week over North Texas State, is Dunkel’ S Football V hard to beat in its own back yard.’ PLAYOFF STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE » two days of rest while the Orioles | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |hisburen ......... 200 200 900— 2 5 0 were involved in their seven-game | The Power Index enables foot- Power Index (Semifinal * Best-of-Seven) ™ | gy Mac onald. Walsh (7) "and Mueller; dogfight with the Montreal Roy- ball fans to pick their own win- PRINCIPAL GAMES INDIANAPOLIS ............... 40 [er MacDonald" 3.9.0 Yards, Tone Riher, als. The Orioles came from be- ners with maximum accuracy, to Kpvorite Underdog | st. Paul 0 4 (Hodges. (First Game) thind to beat the Royals in thejlast determine how close. the game , = = TOMOREOW soot) colgmrANAOLIS 5 Series Winner) Gincinpat . 010 000 003— 4 12 2 two games and. move into the should be, and to make compar-iBoston Coll 188.7 Wake Forest 476.4| 4 Blackwell (16-15) a0, 100 00d 1 4 3 finals. . |isions of teams that do not meet. Detroit ¢ “4 Hillsdale” * 51 3 ni Sorin “Wentics | Siand Westrum. Losing pitcher Koslo, .Babe Barna's solo homer off | 80 Pet, Correct Misstautppi - ns Membhis St 2505] * INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Second Game) _ former Dodger Joe Landrum in Based on this principal of dif- "° SATURDAY (Best of Sev wo Cincinnat! co.i2.0... 100 001 901 000 2 2 9 the seventh inning gave the Ori- ferential correlation, the system Alsiama ages Shaianooen 99 7 Rochester iii 42 Rafterisberger u- in gnd Howell’ oles their 5 to 4 victory in the has been 80 per cent correct in By vie 01964 Wyoming "86.1 | Jersee, 2 4 pitcher —Hearn 19-4). Home runs—Klusew- deciding game last hight. 30,000 games since 1929. Cineinmat one Bina 82 purge Series Winner) 3 je 10 UE SO | Teams set their own correlation Clemsgr . he Presbyterian 511 + BAlUIMOre .........c..cce0eeen CARO Co 5 . ‘olo A&M- 167. *A5 | ont Ens so. Eh phia : LB 0 001 13x: “hi : Phi li N d Si of «two factors; average scoring payion “1807 Deover, 1540) 2 Baltimore Series Winner) + gPogker. Leonard 2). Lade 4. Schmitz lies ee IX margin and average Power Index Drake 3% Emporia Bt 4i7)- } TEXAS LEAGUE | stanty J) and Seminick, “Winnine pitcher f of opponents. Ratings scale down FPiorida *712 Citadel +59 3 (Final Best-of-Seven) L Schmit (10-15). ‘Home uns —Pafko, Wins or Pennant from a high 120.9 to 0.0. Thus a [orden “ne tap ette tron T Ban ADLORIO ......eieiinennenn 1 1 gb ous 000 000 010 1 7 o PHILADELPHIA, Sept. _21 team that rates 100.0 has been Towa State “138.5 Colorado 124 CC me 1 [Bagen™. CU 00080 000-0 i §(UP)—The “magic number” was 20 points stronger per game luri.li. (hi §Blse ih) ‘SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION | 119- 1%" and Crandall. Helo cut to six today for a Philadel- a5ajnzt comparable opposition Jinietd =~ je] Georela 18) ant (Finals—Best of Seven.) | AMERICAN LEAGUE 'phia Phillie pennant, an one that rates 80.0 If a 100.0 Miss _ State 2161 § Ark State 143.6 | earenses ( 3 . y . + | Atiabta : {Boston 0007002 100— 37 of If the Phillies win six of their nd Is scheduled to meet an 80.0 7, Caroline */9.0 NC State . +738] Nashville w....oooreerneennnsoes 1 [Cleveland 201 020 10x— 6 9 0 team it can be said that the 100.0 8t. Bonav't're 81.3 Houston “1663 | 2 Stobbs, McDermott (51, Parnell 7) ana émaining 11 games they will fin- by 20 points ff 8 Prancisco 1831 Tulsa 72.0 | LEAGUE STANDING | Rosar, Riots "pitcher. atone’ 10% ish With 94 wins. The Dodgers team should win by 20 points if.g M™y™ +1937 Ga Tech 1889 AMERICA WEAGUE pct. GB Home run—Easter. ‘and Braves, tied for second, can Poth pert Sipletly according to Rrniod 1970 Mise “southon ay 5: 2 (Second Game) 8 0 T 1009 Tex. Tech, 9 | New v York . ol 83 432 | poston. econ Same) oo 1s : (total only 93 wins if they win all py Ta AM a3 Woradhee 32 Detroit 2 8 sis 2 | Sohnd 020 200 30x— 7 § oof their remaining 14 games each. g. U 3 Eansas *189 5] 6 5 ) ——————————————— 4 ego + 4 ition 80 441 27% Tenonrel Finder 19" Masterson oo ud Aces at Top Strength Vanderbilt +855 Mid Tenn St 55 | Chic cpgo, 89 390 35 ing pitcher, Dobson 115-9). Home runs— (5, If Not llanova “i895 Duquesne 162.2 st 9 37 3 |Dropo Gordon ao 01 010811 0 0 ores For Butler Saturday Virginia 21864 G Washington 173 2| Pruadelphiy NATIONAL Teague Chicago <r 000 100 ? Low gross and net honors went | ra oa Xamas gate 204 ot GB | Ford ¢ 3 3-0), and pr Te; Scarborousn. ‘to Mrs. Ralph Flood and Mrs. Times State Service - Wash State 1768 Utah State +633 Philageionss 4 Dal ing "pitcher, |Soarboroush (1317, Howse W. C. Whipple yesterday in a. EVANSVILLE, Sept. 21- nanny M11 Reaw os New, York 342 10%: anaes, 003 110 000-- 5 13 2 Meridian - Hills Country Club Evansville College will be at top Xavier, 0."" 1833 I carroll | ral Louls .. 330 2413) Detroit 903 b2x—¢ women's golf tourney. strength Saturday night to help EASTERN | Cincinnats - 421 48, Stu Rae gH 1 ah EE Std Mrs. Flood took the low gross open Butler University’s season srr Sea) | Pittabureh *| Losing pitcher, Hooper (14.10) Home yuns Prize with a 91 while Mrs. Whip- here. dire , Bowl Green 1974 Rider “1s . y 3 Bucknell vig7 yb 157 1 GAMES TODA Washington ........ o71 610 20013 14 o PI€ Was low net winner with a 70.} prangville took i t Fe ors Buffalo ig Cortland Bt +1439 AMERICAN Association | Y svore | 8t, Louis LT - Dog 078 000 7 J 1 J2 2 —-m— defeat in sory Jas ae 3 Delaware 1100 Lehieh ) 53 Columbus 10-0) 4% INDIAKAFOLIS (0-0). | Borith “1a), “Bruner, th. Marshal 3). Washington Wins Meet has heen. bolstered since then by Rohini fit min EI INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF { Hudson * (7-5). Home “uns Ngren Moss Washington High School har- 1 d, vet- Bt Vincent 806 Geneva “574 (Finals—Best Seve wt——— —— the reporting of Joe Unfried, vet- gy ..p'0" gy «i424 Mt 8 Mary 1340 Baltimore (0-0) at Rochester *{0-0), night, jriers could talk about. a cross eran back Siip Rock “'44 8 Westminster +382 Phil cept LS wn Women's Softball country victory over -Lawrence| ip, Purple Aces defeated But- Wagner" * 38, Licomine 26.0 - World - ~ eT er t oravian . NATIONAL fe rey nits TH eres, Sotelo Re) 5, today. Yesterday the Continentals ior 24 to 7, for the first time in MIDWESTERN St. Louts ‘at Bos! | orate: ND THis 1. besten swept the first five places to Win [history last year. TOMORRO Flitsoureh at "Brook. rakettes, Stratford, Conm. 0 15 to 40, at Rhodius. John Owens —— ER Alblon 39.0 Ashland sia3q {Only games scheduled) : ener Capitol Chevrolets . 5, San by, who ran the 1.9 mile course Mai oF Lea ve _ Leaders Samine ad Farnell (14) 304 ; Holl Debs. Ruf’ '~ “ Y. 4 R, H. 11, . f " NESULIS YESTERDAY . | Io pili on. 2 Sak 10 070, weed tie wir, jor sag, lL Be AMERICAN ASSOCIA * * NATIONAL | LEAGUE rian *136.7 - Olive 124.5]. Bradl #162 1 8.1 Columbus "mt INDIANAOLIS, postponed. | 'Solunar Tables : * Former Teammates | G As 5 iis Sia Buter 43 Brame 44 "{¥rerxamionas LEAGUE PLAYOFF | weer DETROIT, Sept. 21—Bob Cali- Robi 342 33 118 318 Gllown Ry 1203 Cedarville 213) * i 3% it) 4 7 0|Today 3:10 han, University of Detroit varsity snic 138 862 101 176 313 Grinnell “3 Lats Ture 30%) Kennedy { ) ‘and Kutt: ; Hughes, | i 3: 0 basketball coach, and Irv Noren, AE Nl Normal ~ +647 Indiana St *114.0/ (4). Ep Iy fo): Hh 18) and SOIHEoRY = 39 10:40 star rookie outfield R H Pot Ind. Central *183 10] heed 8) Winning D ews. 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