Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1950 — Page 14

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SUNDAY, SEPT: 24, 1950

emifinals

Rickey Sells Sacred Heart to Face En Friday wl Stadium Ns Catcher

His Holdings Ties Modern RBI Record

In Brooklyn Joe Astroth

May Take Executive | By JIM HEYROCK in 6 Runs John Hare Jr., Highland Country Club champion, and Job With Sites | ete le Frame Dick Stackhouse, Meridian Hills titlist, yesterday moved "UM ON Jale Reason n Jingle WASHINGTON, 8ept. 23 (UP)

: : : o| NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (UP)— into the semifinals of The Times Tournament of Champions p... 1 Rickey one of the most <Eateher Joe Astrotis tied a mod

Play Next Saturday; Chapman, Hess Meet In Lower Bracket

Finals of Both. Men's, Women's Divisions ‘Scheduled for Next Sunday at Hillcrest

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aver the Coffin golf course. |successful executives in baseball, : , '. on Ted OF Eaockliig in alr disclosed today that Le has sold & ; : Po { Hare eliminated Bob Buchanan of South Grove, 6 and | Dy PO a a Ca a al? 4 runs in one inning tonight as the 3, by playing some of the outstanding golf of the tourna- Brooklyn Dodgers to William : {Philadelphia A's walloped the ment. Stackhouse went the, |Zeckendorf, a New York real Washington Senators, 16 to 5, full 18 holes to defeat =» Giant D f at estate executive ; L : a : QOS hi ic , ; ht with a 12-run sixth-inning asAt th time, it : Sault. Schuman of Hillcrest, 1 up. S e 8 hinted Shug h rare Sacred Heart's Spartans, droody winners of tros straight ord 34 ames to date, hope to continue down victery trail Friday when = Astroth belted a grand slam “Hare will meet Stackhouse In| Rickey, regarded as an excep-| they entertain Lebanon at CYO stadium. Among Sacred Heart's 13 ermen (shown above) are Harlan Petty, Al Herbertz, Jerry homer and hit a twe run single. the semifinals next Saturday in| = ‘tionally shrewd judge of base-| Cahill, Bob Brinkmann, Joe Mappes, Paul Bortlein and Ed Teagardi (left to right) linemen, and Asst. Coach Chick La Russa, John to Rad She As Bear-Fecord Sane * the upper bracket while Walt, I aves 0 ball talent, might go to the Pitts-| Caito, Dave Bauer, Dom Ventura, Don Clark, John Dwenger and C Caach Harry Caskey. All but Petty and Brinkmann are lettermen, and | Son, di emo ir nl is 14 Chapman of Speedway plays] ’ burgh Pirates in some executive all ‘except Brinkmann, Clark and Caito are underclassmen. [peored. in ‘One jnuing * capacity. Zeckendorf, contacted iano woo, z:’,l The A’s sent 16 men to the

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bracket Wednesday. | Sain Hits Ist Homer at Phoeniz, Ariz., said he first _ Winners of those-matches will In 10-Inning Tilt {learned that Rickey’s interest was Dodgers Defeat

{plate and twelve scored as they Looping the Loops— 2h Yankees Blank 'pounded two homers, five singles jand received six walks. Before tonight, Fred Merkle, Bob Johnperation elps Bosox, 8 to i EERE

meet in the 36-hole men’s final! for sale when contacted by John next Sunday over Hillcrest! BOSTON, Sept. 23 (UP)—Don!Galbreath, president of the PH Country Club, Mueller's wind-blown fly which |rates. Miss Nelson In Semifinals |dropped for a triple when center Former Card Boss jes, 0 record of knocking in six runs in

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frame. Jane Nelson, women’s e1ty| elder Sam Jethroe misjudged it| Rickey, a pioneer in the “chain oh Hank Wyse won his ninth game champion from Highland, elimi-| 'gang” farm system and the in-| we ome ac i i ' nated Mrs. Kenneth Kountz, 7 an i Rak Timms 8 single Jove tro duction of Negroes into organ-| Hodges Gets 30th DiMaggio Blasts Beni the A's tremendous as5, to gain the semifinals, The 8 a 4-0-3 10-504 baseball, has been president Homer With Two On| Blackie Rated More Baffling | Homer in First Philadelphia Washington women's division semifinals will Inning victory over the Boston jand general manager of the po. Continued from Page 13 Lehaer It 2 0vomm 3393 be played today when Miss Nelson | Braves today. Dodgers since 1943. Before that, ADELPHIA, Sept. 23 (UP) Than Ever by Cincinnati Foes | (Continued from Page 13) orf 823 0Coanlt 5008 meets Mrs, Charles Ray of Hill- Larry Jansen pitched eight-hit'he was general manager of the | G11 Hodges’ 30th home run with! ——— —— |a two-run homer into the lower Fain 8 3 Te 4 crest at 11 4. m. and Mrs. Robert, ball and didn’t walk a batter to St. Louis Cardinals for 25 years. |tWO On base in the second inning By J. G. TAYLOR SPINK of The Sporting News iright field stands and that was fisheckso 4 1 2 8 8tweriet 4 3.9 8 Laycock of South Grove meets| ™ID his 13th game. Johnny Sain. Rickey, in Philadelphia with|OmPIned with spiendid seven-hit The tall, skinny guy with arms that hang gracefully the ball game. Joostss 30 1 3Dentess 4 11 4 Donna Knox of Meridian Hills at) i major lea She seat homes of the Dodgers, gave no reason for Pitching oy ve Dex Newcous at his sides pushed back a shock of brown hair that kept| From then on it was strictly giiethe 2 3 3 gificlere 48 31 1105 p. m. gu 0 tie the pis withdrawal from the club. An y Eve 8. “oreo yi) d his forehead, ed and said: “no contest.” Harrisp 0 0 0 0 score in the eighth, suffered his {Dodgers a 3-2 victory over the ropping over his forehead, grinned and sai Boston New York [Bearden» 0 0.0 ® { The women’s final also will bel 35h loss. He was trying for his| aggressive, untiring worker, {Philadelphia Phillies and cut the “g B 1 d h h 1 ABH O Al ‘ AB H 0 A Taylor 1000 played next Sunday at Hillcrest, poh vir Rickey had been advised by his yin Kide’ National League lead ure. . . . But let's go down in the runway where 1 41.10 johnson 3 193 Singleton.» 0 0 1 8 an 18-hole.test. 1 eo Nestek [dostars, however, to slow down to giv cames. can have a cigaret. We can talk there in quieter fashion.” $11 oBerrac 1010 GEE . Vera, . i 2 s 3 The 21-year-old Hare, Purdue! o.....2 “2% CA uridine 25 9 Al 8 varied activities. Newcombe, racking up his 19th Ewell Blackwell, brilliant righthanded pitcher of the 408 13DMEoct 3 3 5 0 Tavior flied out for Bearden ii ” University student, burned up the| Lockmn.if § 1 1 0 Jethroeef 4 3 1 0 Zeckendorf, a 45-year-old “rags- victory against 10 defeats, stifled Red. h foams wmsbotaeison te Gig SMizet §33 3M sounded oul tor Sincleton in 3h. course with a three-under-par 89| Toone a 3 1 3 4 Efsctsr 4 13 4 to-riches” millionaire who was Robin Roberts’ bid to become the 8, is just that kind of a {between short and third, and a a 3 8 9 OBauer.f wil3e Washington 300 000 200— 5101 to turn back Buchanan, his Pur-| Ivinib ~~ § 018 1 Gordonif 4 9 2 §|porn in Paris, IIL, [pointed out Phillies’ first 20-game winner in| |guy—natural, easy to talk to, batter who can break away fast| 100 IMapesrt 4 0 1 0 Michaois romt 3 Asta. en-Noren 4 due teammate and national left-| Darks 3 1 1 8 Hoimeset 4 0 8 § that he ‘will remain “a contract-33 years. Roberts’ loss left him friendly. When we asked for from the plate gets a hit. He $5) plone 400 dititcheock Suder 4 Pain.’ Two-base hits handed champion. Hare was Westra 1014 9 Kerr ss 1 § 3 3 ural owner for only 90 days. ” with a 19-10 record similar to needs a third baseman equipped! +32 o Astroth, Lehner, Suder. Double piaysdeadly with his putter and his _| Seine 4 10.3 Within that time, Rickey's two Newcombe's. jan interview, that was his an-| op." springs to help him out. | » : Eo Yoeock to Faiz Dents i» drives were exceptionally long. Totals. 35 RISTH. Totals. 30 er president Walter Hodges’ homer, which followed *"°T: PEPE lyJotals 31 824 8 Totals 33 93711 JGerhi® o! Waaningion 6. Base ou baile The handsome Hare had wo Adals Penis for Kerr in 10th. O'Malley and the widow of the an unsuccessful bunt attempt,| Fe had won 16 and lost 15 for | Stringer grounded out for ‘McDermott in Pf Vite 1 Moreno § Harris 2. Bearden 8 34 New York ............... 003 000 1—4| sixth-place t H had BLACKWELL was born in gt . 3. Btruck out—Wyse 2, Singleton 2. Hits on the front nine, three under on 1 010 0-3 late John L. Smith—can match came after singles, by .ackie 2 ~pla eam, ead esno. Cal. He now. makes bis B oo0oe 900 800 000 0 and runs—Moreno 6 and 8 in 5'z innings, ° and an even-par 35 on th c ors—Dark. = Torgensen. Sain. Runs zeckendorf's price and purchase Robinson and Carl Furillo. pitched 252 innings, allowed only 3 New For RRP ERR ER RG the back pat — mn, | | '196 hi home during the winter months hirer Bre henson. Runs batted in—J. Di- 80d 0 in 12; innings: Singleton 4. and 4 - nine. At the turn, Hare had col- , Torgeson. Bn JTwo-b base. hits Rickey’s holdings in the Dodgers.. Andy Seminick also homered, ta, fanned 181 and laswed in Tampa, Fla. Ayre Bauer. Coleman 3. Two: |[\¥1 In 3, on es Hy Brae in lected three birdies, on Nos. 4, Juns—tothr 1 Si Wants Champion for the Phils to account for their Only 111 bases on balls. What is Black DiMaggio. BS, ey Home run, Losing pitcher—Moreno (1-1). Umpires 5 and 9, to take a six | pe er. Fhompaon, Secri- hample two runs. The roundtripper, his/years ago, Blackie was being At is Blackies advice 10 a legs Ea a atan t0 Le | nes Joys, McKinley. | Time-3:.21, His first bad a Jase, to to Trvid tinassisted Zeckendort, president and sole 24th, followed a hit by Del Ennis counted out with a sore arm and YOURg pitcher who wants to be-| [03 '6 St Ph? youjeyioged, Laff on Atiendance 4638, 10 when he a hole wae ne. a 3 base Now York 7. Boston owner of the Webb and Knapp|in the second. y a serious kidney operation. This OMe a major leaguer? oo, te nl ho gs i HO give Buchanan his first and only © cher Janesh_(18-13), Los-| Teal estate firm, said he hoped Brookiyn 1% Philadelphia lseason he made a sensational] “Get a sore arm and have your oe t 3 Taylor 1. Hits and runs—Off ON Sam hole. But Hare came back: to (19- 13)" Umpires. %—P%% | he could retain an interest in the |g oun 1c *P 4 © Ol wastius, 1» “PH Q Alcomeback, and many rate him kidney out,” he said, with a big fn 19 igs Mchane Tand 0 #1 A Chri atte od an No. | nde ti cub permanently because helfativie, 31 4aEnic i! ¢lmore baffing than ever A Sh . “to make world cham Br —ee ee | er P J-T\ y The match ended on No. 12 but of the Dodgers.” i Raa ls § 0 | dCaaice § § § 8), Oran Hamner, unofficial cap- Bi SM 18-8), oes hn they played on in. : rates P e . Purillorf 4 3 1 1Jonesdb. 4 0 3 32/tain of the Phillies, says of Black-| ara pia ny a, Hub-| ‘The Stackhouse - Schuman - I've always wanted to own Hodesa1d> 3d1 JjHamber ss 33}! 1 wen: “That guy's illegal. They] eve I i Attendance—63.998. nme Ime match was a nip-and-tuck battle Rally, Win i fo 7 part of a major league club,” he!Cox,b 4 00 1/Goliat2b - 3 1 3 : ‘ought to have a rule against a fel- a from the start. For medal scores. 2. Sept. 23 (UP sald. Bassball is the only field Newembe.p 3 § 1 Mayo 1 3 3 §/low who sweeps his arm into your, Head Sa Stackhouse had 30-38 and| PITTSBURGH, ; ee now where you ean mix a [Konstnty,p 0 0 0 1 dugout and then whips the ball ite 0x i i Schuman had 38-40-78. The Pirates staved off a ninth-| vocation and an avoecation With-| Totals 32 82712 Totals 31 72711 0ver the plate. Every oe 3 50 f oit, 0 Diamond Coach ‘Stackhouse and Schuman inning rally to down the Reds for out conflict.” Eats ran for “ni Roberts in oth. to the plate I make u | BERKELEY, Cal, Sept. 23 (UP) the first four holes with the second straight day, 8 to In New York, O'Malley said he Brookivn .... : 030 000 000—3 to keep-my feet on the HS mi ~8 : : : ' -Sam Barry, who coached Unie par golf. Schuman took the first| before a chilled crowd of 4009,| could not say whether he and)’ ladeiohis Runs PE gud And when that big galoot starts! Tigers 12 Games Brownies, 0 versity of Southern Californi lead on No. 5 when Stackhouse today. Piisharh the Smith Interests eventually 3, peminick 2 Home runs Hodges Semi- his windup via third base I want Out of First basketbal a had a bogey four. But the count Claeingadl o A! AER 31 {will exercise their rights to buy Double piays—Cox to Robinson to Hodges, to put my foot in my mouth and | S asketball and baseball teams to Was evened on No. 6. Schuman 3 allel er” 3 o Rickey’s holdings until they have 300%, odoin Waltkus. Left on bases — wa) into the dugout. I repeat, it (Continued from Page 13) t. Louis Fails /many championships, died today { adelphia 4. Base on balls | “9 ha ’ . near the California stadi h went one up on No. 9 with a 4 § Rtper of i 3} 2 0! examined the terms of the agree- Off Roberts 1. Konstanty 1, Newcombe 2. ain’t legal .troit 4 to 3 behind Bob Feller last | WwW th 4 H | a stadium where birdie fo ; Teast 1h 4 ol M SUrucE out —DY Boats 4 Newconie 3 : | | uriers {he was to scout the California nih . night, caught up to Houtte 4 errimn.ef 4 1 1 0 or 4 ment with Zeckendorf. Hits and runs -Off Roberts 7 and 1 in 8, 8 8 g Pp utteman \ . | Stackhouse had his worst hole i 0 0 0Phillips.i i | en emataier. | oa 0 Ios tame |p, Several of Blackwell's defeats 5," "or th f ST. LOUIS, Sept. 23 (UP Santa Clara football game. A an No. 10 when be had a & kit 4 37 0be no 3» As for Rickey's Successor as Winning pitcher. Newcombe (19:10) Los have come by a margin of one of Lie same frame. ep ' “heart attack apparently caused hi Bogey 1. ra 4 A ouble- pas 244 A © 3 3. i general manager, O'Malley said/i2® 108 oS cS—Roverty 19-10), ria Tie run, in others the Reds were shut J0¢ Gordon, “who came off the Jumping on Al Widmar for 4 runs geatn. y . mace human eir.p 1 $ 1/5 ons 1 s that would have to be decided by Attendancs- 2.00 08 Te lout. His record could easily be 93! bench to spark the Indians in|in the third and Increasing their! Th two-up. Schuman held his lead 8 8 dchens oo their role of “spoilers” in th © Well known coach, 57 yedrs until the 15th he op : : : djgeen. 2, i eel the club's board of directors, |and seven. Sr dosing days "Spoiler Potting total as they went along, the old, was with a friend, Abe Zimhd ate sn De $888 inbardl, 3 sol | o [Chicago White Sox defeated the Merman, chain store operator of house evened the on No.| Totals 37133411 Totals 1 T13714 No Talk on Rickey, THING 1 have leafFied Xo (League race ng to center st. Louis Browns here this after- Peru. Ind. when he stumbled and 18. The Meridian Hills slammer| Seman rio te sone "in sh J Pirat jpttchnot just throw.” Hiackie2%d Jim Megan followed Withinoon 12 ta 5. jell as they walked up 2 hill west clinched the match on 17 ‘When Meeks aiusd' (or for r Wehmsier ln Ee Oth. oining irares {admitted modestly. “I started to Garcia and Dale Mitchell failed The Browns used four pitchers of the stadium. Aehumal bogiled. Was 4 . n r an ET Th Ey 10. Shi PITTSBURGH Sept. 23 (UP)—| Split Twin Bill learn to pitch when I hurt my | to advance the runners and Fd be Sides mar, the starter and Sgt i et iog eeh, > olics ane Ne da e rouble! te ig “loser, Duane - Pillette, C n hig Isqne ha $l 00 210 003-7/ An official of the Pittsburgh! arm in 1948. It was a blessing in'teman seemed safely out of the Marshall and Hee olarehe lap as they sped to Cowell Memo-

subduing Mrs, Kountz. Jane had! Hoi {pW otoetck 30 3 Connell baseball club said today there had | drawn a bye in the first round fhe opts Hoe n" fuse been “no conversation” between! CHICAGO, Sept. 23 (UP)— The 3188uise. I couldn't see it then, Inning. Then he suddenly lost con- service, while Bill Pierce, the 2! hospital, where he was pros

and Mrs. Kountz, the Indian Lake, adams. Kine 3, Adee ArcCulioueh: Branch Rickey and John Gal- Cubs and Cardinals divided a pair|and thought 1 was the most $20} Sana a8 It turned out, the Chicago twirler pitched fine 8-hit "0UN¢ed dead. champion, was drawn to play Merriman. Stalicyp. Btev Pula” “Lacon breath relative to Rickey’s join- of pitching battles today, the abused guy in the world. But it 52 ball and went the distance. Head Net Coach Miss Nelson in an extra match, |base—Cincinnati 1 ~Fittsbureh 9. Baset|ing the Pirate executive staff. | home forces taking the first game sure taught me something about | Walks Kennedy Chico Carrasquel twisted his | Barry was head basketball and Mrs. Kountz won over Mrs. 1 I. Quigen Ly Lombardi 1 whi {Ch out—BY| General Manager Roy Hamey Of a double header, 2-0, as Paul pitching, things that I would He walked Bob Kennedy, filling right knee in the fourth and had baseball coach at USC and assistOllie Shriner in the first round.) m cums Ott Law 8 and 4 in 8 inning in sald that Galbreath, Pirate presi-| Minner pitched his first shutout! never have learned if I had not| [the bases and bringing up the al- !0 retire. Luke Appling finished lant football coach for head man She played well yesterday but Lombares 3 ionings (hone ou i dent, arranged for the sale of ©f the year, and Howie Pollet had a sore arm. Fortunately, it, Ways dangerous Doby. Doby took at short for the Pale Hose. Jeff Cravath. the match ended on the 13th hole. ia gh x foi Fad wild, Rickey's interest in the Brooklyn S1VIng the Cards a 2-1 decision/is as good as ever”—and he tWO balls, putting Houtteman deep| These two teams end the Ameri-| Under his leadership, the Tro-

This was the second consecutive eh re ‘over Bob in the hole. Th can League h Yor wus n AL pil ~Henme ae One msl ro Lav Dodgers to William ZeckendorT, | Bo oun in the nightcap. reached over to tap wood. + Ioaller aor ao eB i young fire. 145 a ® ome. Season b St jans won five Pacific Coast Cone Indian Lake coampion. 1 mpires dan. Ati ARCeitce Soe and Stewart. (New York Realtor. ABE oA ABH 0 Al What about his operation (he the next pitch and Je ny e with | header. a double ference southern division baskete P i oa. 3 Hamey sald that Rickey first Sowrer.3h 4 4 3 3 had a kidney removed in Janu-|, high ate over ihe 1 ys it on Chicago a , {ball championships and three TT {approached Galbreath and asked Musial $ ojary, 1949). Did it ever bother about 400 feet a RS e d fence, rox. m " a Pacific Coast Conference titles. Stanford Throttles Redbirds Drop if he would join in the purchase Mickln. iv 3 o him? It was the second grand siam| Baker i In baseluli, USC teams have : “ Reset on or San Jose State, 33-16 | | di 7-4 |of a midwestern club. Marion. se $ 8 “Never bothers me,” he sald.'of the year and his 25th homer. | blir 0 inter- collegiste Dasenal Canrornia STANFORD, Cal, Sept. 23| naians, | “But Galbreath said no,” |D. Ricec 3 ol 5 “If 1 didn’t see the scar in the] The Indianas chased Houtte-| ecm er o Trojan team won th Nati a Le p Continued f P 18 Hamey said. “He told Rickey he fuchec = 1 0 . 'mirror occasionally, I would for- man when two hits produ d | Carrsql.ss Ye on the National (UP)—Stanford University paired (Contin rom Page 13) | wanted to remain’ with Pitts- glaushier i 0 get I had it. I never feel a hitch other run in th P oe can) Apling.ss ollegiate Athletic Assn. chams an unerring passing attack with 'b 8000 on the fourth and con-| Music | 0 pionship in 1948 by deféating Yale, in the sixth and seventh but burgh. Then Rickey sald he _._'or a stitch or a pain.” tinued their attack on H p ol Plilette.p a hot-and-cold running game to-| : Totals 3B F8 EH Tor ; n Hank . He is survived by his wife and & day to Defeat San Jose State 33 failed to’ hit with runners on. | Wanted to dispose of his Brooklyn| Totals =~ 33 724 6 "done 7 43 for * x = Borowy, Marling Stuart, Paul | Moveraitp som. In the ninth, howe veer, the stock. Galbreath arranged "the Munger in 7th BLACKIE WAS ked which Calvert and Ray H | Priend to 16 before a crowd. of 20,000 at| 8t. Louis 000 000 000—0 asked whic y Herbert—It was | Doris, p etreeeseemsmmene Stanford Stadium. |Tribesters got a drive under way contract with Zetkendorf and Chicago To 001 001 00x—2 batters give him the most trouble Houtteman’s 12th” loss. He was | Moss, . The Indians, the pre-season fa ind managed to OT ammo rar! Ryiey sold his stock. patted RA RR mat at the plate? seeking victory No. 20. Totals Jotean si pTotals 38 83 TCU Edges Kansas e, C v - 1 i a or t t ote 30 Win c Rose Bowl bid nm the megs at. : ° Leonversation oe on To! BD a Bi Te mana aitkus and Gene Her Duttois / Dleveiang he Sole 1 for Sait’ ith. A RENCE, hax, Sept. a the Pacific Coast Conference © alley 2° ristian nivere found .the Spartan line AI Red Birds’ pitcher Moulder had|and Rickey other than that which Ward, Terwiliiger to Ware ascft on betes What about Stan Musial, Ralph Brides 8 Chicas... : 004 311 30012 sity battered Kansas University crack. But Quarterback Gary) Coogan's number and struck out)I have stated.” off ain er 2, Minn ol 3, Strick _out—By Kiner, Hank Sauer, Jackie Rob- Eel i Lore szai vies. SOD 000 30 Kerkorian and Dick Horn com" young first baseman four sor runs Off” Munger + and ain 6 ienieed | inson, Duke Snider, Del Ennis? erie, pleted 11 out of 20 passes, and, T°™ SMU R Sl oO itciteraloter® aha? [S0iRE* (WIOE| “Free swingers ordinarily don’t Rofiway.s derfal thrusts figured in every, . Fielding Feature | Olls ver Munger (6-8). Ypres Bosses, Robb and give me too much trouble,” said J¥ifte Stanford scoring march. { The. veteran Kalin contributed | . iP | Blackie. “Musial, Kiner and those House.c cr vieminstiosriegtinirgion the game's flelding feature. In me GeO. Tech, 33-13 [St Loui COND Game) Chicago [fellows don’t bother me. It's the Boro’ . {eighth inning with runners on|. DALLAS, Tex. Sept. 23 (UP)! : ABH O A BUYS who stand at the plate and KrYhoski Iu Squad Holds Drill [second and third and one out, A node ira, with owier 2 3 merely poke at the ball. Waitkus, Calvary

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4 in a 3. Marshall 4 d in ish | Wednesda saeene DIB5 12:0 : 3: ~The Indiana University squad left field. It looked good for a hit ground plays tonight to outscore Howrth.ct 0 tal “Hit vy ‘i dey } 5 70 3 N 0 snap and wham--a hit sails to Kryloski grounded out for Borowy nnn {itches -Plerce (11-16).. Losing pitcher— | Saturday ....... 7:55 at: ing the second and third string shoetop catch and turned it into a Poder } center field. . 001 000 > 2 re—— The game, played yesterday be- ining, but Coach Bobby Dodd's ogne. Eastér. LUE oo br. | - uble | son. Nelson. Left on bases—St. Louis .§, out—By Hout | Gar AN Hits and Quiteman 3 ort 1 il {Joseph P. Dolan, instructor in tangs. It was the first game for itcher— Pollet (13-13). Losing 13% nnn nes. Sart 3 and. 4 pi and "2 HIP RACE

: last minute, then gives the:-bat a . . — ~|1 and 0 in 2. Hit by Pliner by Piitette Thursday ....... 6:35 12:48 7.00 held only light practice and lim- and “the runner on third headed Georgia Tech, 33-13. before 54,000 Mujer? 8 Keyl T4143 . left field or over my head into inson singled for Swift in 8ta mar (7-74). Umpires—Hurley. Soar. Sunday 8:40 335 9:10 3:20. Georgia Tech's speedy backs -, . . Owen. 1 ! ) ) Mauro rau for Ward in ith i when he snapped his wrist at the Priddy. hind closed gates, showed the Purdue Instructor for the dual scoring punch packed “Esrac log'Sn'tho-1 last moment asa slow curve, (BAY. Rosen to Gordon 2 Buster, Jutdan | 0 providing good protection for 23 pr. ® flock of touchdown-happy Mus-|Ghicaso 2. Bases on ba otf Pollet 1| Blackwell is a natural victim of| her 319) Umpires—Rood, Pibeiit and in Sharply on righthanded hitters.

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