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Papish On Tri

Lopez’ Dugout Song

To Dramatic 5-4 Comeback Victory

Gearhart’s 2-Run Homer in 8th Provides

Victory Margin; Lint Stars in Relief Role

! By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor It's the last round coming up and the adversaries still are their feet exchanging glares and with blood in their eyes. Baseball blood, that is. —— Up to this time the decision is a draw, three victories api and only one game to go.

The Indianapolis Indians vs. the Columbus Red Birds, all tied back at Lint. The nimble Tribe,

up in the American Association's wo. ff finals best-in-seven series,|_, . clash at Victory Field tonight at| Tribe Box Score

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Gearhart smacked a line drive {home run over the left field wall, & |a clothes liner. Hé followed Fer‘nandez home and now it was § {to 4, Indianapolis. d

| Harry Walker, already owning ece three hits, led off the ninth for, Columbids and hit a hot smash

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A. : . ning to more than overcome a |victory over the Reds lie Mystery Cleared | Nanny Fernandez (left) and Floyd Gearhart hit home runs Stor] Philadelphia lead. Nelson-Hare Duo {Ramsdell. ne

| - ” onlin sn ns - _- - - canna ——————————— — pon smn wp wt . - - - ~—— we we . — 1 = : 1 Dom Makes Circus Catch - | J opp ° » - 8:15 for the right to represent) —— . . Y k Ph i Pp the league in the Junior World! COLUMBUS Moe Mozzali walloped a liner to, urne an ees, i ies in ri Oo ennan i ers; Series. . RT ARS 3 ° 3 % left that looked good for a double. | ! | G Sho 4 f Cli Wi ; Fl _ Going on the mound for the In- Moway 1» 1... 5 o 3 s o But Dallessandro raced to his'f ue wu pops es Each Club 2 Games orto Incning riag dians tonight will be Frank Hemus, 2b ............. 5 0 11 4 oright any suas it with one pana, ; ; CR Evers’ fiy gave the Tigers thelp Papish, veteran lefthander, and Benson, rf ............. 30000 obarely reaching the speeding: ’ _ . ’ . ae vers ADS will be opposed by | Missins. Hon 4 0 0 2 0 0gsphere, Two down. Ninth Inning Homer Lets A $ Nip Champs; winning run in the 10th after Arf © Mike Clark or Bob Habenicht, sri ™ "0 0 1 J 53) Hemus smacked a hard: '. Whiz Kids Blow Pair of Tilts to Giants | Houtteman, trying for his 20th ~ DOfh PIgRURS. Moulde * PB aririiiiin . : 0 ; : and . Ir ei | By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sporte er 2 victory, blew a 4 to 2 lead in the low '.” ’ : PP ee | N 8 28 —iPe itters grippe ve Yankees an 3 pipet TT 3 eels came Up With Ib and filed the EN OR in ek pedaling in the ninth. Papish has been unsuccessful Totals he 31 41224 17 05 Coogan for the game-ending| stretch it looked like a six-day bike race—in reverse, | Bob Elliott's grand slam homer against the Red Birds all season. IDlANAROLS Ho AT out, a close one. } © The inevitable was just around the corner for the only remain- gave Johnny Sain his 20th vietory Jue yieahs he's due lo have fhe Beard, rf ....... LA 4911209 lint was the winning pitcher, ing mathematical contenders, the Tigers and Dodgers. They are in the second game at Brooklyt ng Of s¥etages In iis. corner w- Sooean. 1b ei 3300 13 1.0 nis second inthe playof? finals, 3 Y just about certain to bow out in the next 24 or 48 hours but they but the Braves were outs] night. Fernandez. 3b ........ « 2 2 0 & oboth in relief roles. He retired the 2% ag oh DRCREE reser err rereotrmees (DUE Ih BFEVES. WETS GU tlugges He had a 11 and three record Dallessandro, If ....... 3 0°1 1 0 o/last nine Red Birds in order and } the leaders were faltering At Boston the Washington Sen- F odge: in regular season play and all de- Gearhart. cf... 41211 0made two great stops himself. e 'eROeTs tle ‘ lerby” moved 8tors did the final embalming on hit a three-run Dodger homer, feats were at the hands of Co- Pur Gea ae | ’ : : : 1 The potent drive bounced and hit| As ne furte . de a the Red Sox, defeating them 2 to, In the other major leaghe lumbus. In playoff competition... LY 0 oo o ohim in the stomach but he stayed, ¥ ow y ee humiliated, © and 6 to 3 to eliminate them games, the Pirates beat the Cubs he has worked 11 innings with no Basgai. 20 ............ o 0 o oo oUPright and got the runner at _ es got Inet mice Athletics entirely from the flag race as first 7 to 4, as Ralph Kiner hit his 47th won or lost record. Wells, $8 © ....i000eee..0 3 0 0 1 6 o first, i 8 to 7, by the last place Athle os rookie Conrado Marrero and then home run, the Cleveland Indians | i a lost 10 in ddle. Pi 000100 . » =» when Sam Chapman hit a two- lefty Gene Bearden turned in top- beat the White Sox, 7 to 0, as Clark won nine an iA Lunt po . 200030 . . » run homer in the bottom of the flight itching Jobs: Bob Feller won his 16th game Lhe Ela RR our M.s 195 1 ninth: That blast nullified a great 180% PHCANE JOUR lof the season and the 208th of tion to date in the playoffs. Totals Cel. 31-8 T2719 A n pire uphill climb by the Yankees, who Johnny Groth's triple and Hoot i ar Tr ty Habenicht had a 10 and 10 regular Kalin struck out for Gutteridge in 8th. # : - bn pling fon Reiger iow Mig bg k Dis Chee; ang Dany Bre

a rayofts, the clincher against| NDIANAPOLIS ©... 00000203x—8 , > Runs batted in—Costa 2, Walker, Moz- ! Minneapolis in the semifinals. ll, Fernandes. 2. Dallessandro. Gear-| | last night in the late innings of the Indians-Red Birds sixth playoff |, i (oo 1ve clinched A f who passed up bart’ 2. Two-base hits—Shofner 2, Moz-, Il th il f the fire f he Trib d throw sh ’ } - The 2961 ahs h » ionshi ,lzall. Home runs — Fernandes, Gearhart. | game to pull the tilt out o the fire for the n a3men an throw at least a tie for the pennant for : Mt. Lawn Stocks = the heavyweight champ : i | Double plays—Pernandes to Guttersdre to Col. Dudley Reticent | the series into a three-all tie. The final playoff is scheduled tonight. [the Yankees. Now they still have ns our- d ! v fight broadcast last nigh {Coogan. Left on bases—Columbus 8, Indi-| we ———— - eens gestures Cama = to win two of their remaining Return to Sprints n

watch their Victory Field idolS anapolis 5. Base on balls—Oftf Moulder 3. A . battle to stay alive in the chase Riddle 1, Lint 1. Struck out—By Mdulder| bout Col Heinlen Cha

to qualify for the Junior Worlds Riddle 2. Lint 2. Hits—Off Ridd

lin 32/3 innings— Lint 8 In '51/3. Wild Field—the umpires—came up with

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distance hard-top races will re-

Series, were well repaid as the Y @ : The Times’ Tournament of |pitch—Riddle. Winning pitcher—Lint. the shorts last night, short one {Indians. ’ turn to Mt. Lawn Speedway SunTribesters won, 5 to 4. s ’ Champions, aren't too busy to win revo sin” pt A SE n Times Golf Tournament "7... .. Coss "ky ancoon o : Be \ : The crew of four, reduced to| By JIM HEYROCK Chapman's homer brought! Yesterday Miss Nelson, city ae : Ayers sent thelr mouhts With the Indians trailing, 4 to Indians at Bat (three, handled the game between Walter Chapman, Indianapolis insurance man, yesterday reach” ahout the first defeat of the year champion, and Hare, Highland, | ug P! as y

0, after five and a half innings

and their bats silenced by Slenw (Playeft Semifinals. and Finals) Moulder, it looked as though the ; fig was up. boats, ii yam In five innings, Moulder daz- Pitz Gerad ....... 13-3 1°% 1 zled the Tribesters like nobody's Dallessandro ..... 33 6 310 8 business, struck out five and al- Mu Ls errenis 3 ’ : 3 . owed put one hit, a single in the pernandes et se Is second. {Gearhart ........ 2 0 4 7 8 Also disheartening to the root- Xalin ............ 3 4 5 9 3 ers was the fact that Elmer Ri |BAssall o.oo. » 1.143 dle had been batted off the Tribe|myme 71.0123 3 1 5 1 mound in the fourth. 2 {Beard u...iiv.eis nya} After his club built up a 4-to-0 Lint ............. A aire e lead, “Red Bird: President Al Ban- Rikerd cawsisesass 3-1 a-v.1 ister got on the long distance ; . ace’ 00. 8 0 0 0 0 phone and contacted the Balti-/mccan ........... 6 0-0-0 0 more ciub, whose victory over Papish ... ....... 2 0 0 0 0 Rochester already had been an- Main ........... 4 0 0 0 0°

. | Two-base hits-—Kalin 4, Coogan 3. G nounced. He arranged for thei, re 2, Dallessandro 2. Basgall.

Junior World Series to start in| Tnree-base hits — Fernandez, Da Baltimore, instead of in Colum-|gndre. Basgall

bus, because of the big football] Home runs—Coogan 3. Feraander fell off the wagon,” Dudley was \C.. cn Chapman carded an-g¢ 9 a. m, Sunday. After the first|second game a seven-hitter in|82-8-74.

week-end in Columbus. Mr. Ban- Beard. Gearhart. ister was slightly premature. Par on, Lopez Sings, Tribe Responds I rt: Fernandez. But after one down in the home PITCHING half of the sixth, the Indians re- ’

sponded to Manager Al LopeZ.rint ............ y : » ey 5G |cxpression describes it. I'm sorry (while Hess sunk a T7-footer to} yision Wil Ne Jers Noles with without a defeat. BOWLING BALLS Et anal Te a F-91433 ifTeqanse Unipirg Heinlen seemed even the count. They halved NO. from Highland, meeting Donna Seminick’s Ankle Hurt Fitted by our $ ? Than You Think.” Maly 31% n usa getting along right well. j13 a thib Sime Chapman 'y Digiknox, Meridian Hills champ. The, The Giants took the first game Delivered the same day. 25 3 After- one out, Dale Coogan," 1 112 i2 5 6 10 ras revealed that Umpire BOER- Hr ssed an 8-foot Match will start Sunday after- in the 10th inning when Alvin Mons and Ladies “$4.50 worked Moulder for a base on|pgpish . 0 o 11 12 7 17 1i/Heinlen missed the train from t to finish with a double bogey "°°™ behind the men’s match. [Dark singled home Monte Irvin Ben IO edd plduiie” os - balls, bringing up Nanny Fer-|McCall o 0 12 11 5 10 15/Columbus, where he worked with Putt to finish with a double bogey Miss Nelson battled her way with the winning run off reliever Leather BOWLING BAGS +15 evens - nandez. He pickled a Moulder Gress .... 0 0 3 1 0 I lhis three mates Tuesday night, |8 While Chapman had a 4. into the finals by defeating Mrs. Jim Konstanty and it was a ee itch and sent it soari the Friend . 0 0 1 4 32 0 0 ) | “The other finalist, who will play nto the finals by defeating Mrs. y al gn "T 8 -— p ih and sent Souris over | ©! Hutchings 0 0 0 1 0 0 of Further hobnobbing brought a/¢or the golf Champion of Cham. Kenneth Kountz of Indian Lake pretty costly tally all around. Mens 4 Ladies’ Team S$ 15 og meni Mond homer Now 1 Foropndes being held at — " |pions trophy, will be selected and Mrs. Charles Ray of Hill-| It cost Konstanty his second Bowlin Shirts : Tonle was 4 to 2. © J gal was 4 . ‘| Umpire Heinlen, a lieutenant Saturday when John Hare Jr. crest. Miss Knex gained the defeat in three games in his 72d | , os.

The Indians made one more earhart at bat, Mana hit in the sixth, a single by Lloyd, with G : Gearhart, but no more runs.| Meanwhile, Royce Lint, who had ; relieved Riddle in’ the fourth, got Birds were caught napping. hot on the mound. Hemus ‘Blows Top’

Lint Holds 'Em | Nanny reached second and|

He held the Birds at bay afler Solly Hemus, the Red Birds’ k

the sixth and put it up to hisigtone star, became so upset that: . . | mates to catch up. They didn’t|ne appeared on the verge of los- Signs With Pirates - annoy Moulder in the seventh yo his mind: Teammates had to| Branch Rickey.

but Ted Beard opened the eighth] with a single. He was forced ati yo hn Mullen the works. second by Coogan and Fernandez : i After Hemus cooled off, p

was up again.

and Coogan hot-footed it to third. {Wo strikes and one ball on Ge Dom Dallessandro hit a long fly;hart.

te Harry Walker in center and| Then it happened and the park! Coogan scored after the catch, | shook from the roar of the crowd. |

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Sacrifice hits—Riddle 3, Gutteridge 2,

Lopez flashed a delayed-steali colonel, Hills titlist. and Mrs. Robert Laycock of sprained ankle. The burly back- EM ROE ‘sign” to Fernandez, and the Red But in this case, the Kentucky| Before the opening round of the|South Grove. © |stop was bumped by Irvin on the -

{restrain him from giving Umpire|sold his stock in the Brooklyn

i 1 . ’ \ enter Was resumed and Moulder got/father of the baseball farm sys- < . \ Nanny rifled a single to center avs tem, today signed up as the new |B l | J (general manager of the Pitts- a )) ) /

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Before game time, League standing match of the tournament. ‘won nine straight games and who four-ball mixed four-ball golf Ing down first money.

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385) (Dutch) Heinlen, a season-long|even at the end of the 18 holes and it took two extra holes to com- Manager Casey Stengel, despite 386 regular, had béen suspended.

wl op plete the match. 0 to nal . i atoll Mo, : the fact that the kid had only one a79! He committed an indiscretion,; Chapman fired outstanding golf teur semifinalist, was see 0. l'day of rest, > —72 that order, 270 conduct unbecoming an umpire in during the first nine holes andiand Stackhouse, who “tripped for! The Phils blew both of their RAL IN: 5xs iss a 5g Your ‘heat races: of eight

269 league baseball,” President Dud-|then Hess began to catch up with i t - cham-! Giants at New York i". 2% ley said. Mr. Dudley, an accredited him. Chapman had a 34, three mer Indianapolis district cham-'games to the Giants at New York, Tied for second and third wereleach, a 12-lap consolation 1 Kentucky colonel of the old school{under par for the first nine while .a17/0f the South, uses soft, gentle ex-

.178| pressions even when imposing a nine, the scores were reversed, But anything can happen when

{lost a 4 to 2 decision to the Braves pock Perk, Broadmoor, Each!2:30.

the Indians and the Red Birds. ed the finals of the Times Tournament of Champions in the out- for rookie Eddie Ford, who had teamed to win the invitational With Thuck Chaney, Muncie, take

Ww { President Bruce Dudley informed Chapman defeated Chuck Hess, 1 up, over 20 holes. Chapman wags brought into the game in a tournament at Broadmoor, The Will be back Sunday along with

soothe press that Umpire Clayton and the Sears Roebuck and Co., sporting goods salesman, were relief role by panicky Yankee Champs posted a two-under-par Bob Hubbell, Anderson; hoi : Arnold,

0. d PAR OUT.. 444 344 435-85. Muncie, and Bob Cuffey, New Nelson-Hare 443 348 585-84 (Castle, who trailed him home.in

| a pion John David for the Meridian 8 to 7 and 5 to 0, when they could yyy ©, H. Edwards and George 20-lap feature are op the card,

» have clinched at least a pennant p Country Club of Indi Time trial Hi Hills crown was seeded No. 7. | unos, Country ub o naianap- me 8 will start at 1:30 mm, Fess nad a 37. But on the back © tie by splitting since Brooklyn ols, and Helaine Borinstein and with the first event scheduled at

0) severe penalty. [ith Ress having a 3130 Crap these two golfers meet at 11 a. m./after winning the opener at/team posted 39-40-79. | poe pe 000) Asks a Question - man al . a Saturday in the last of the semi- Ebbets Field, 9 to 6. The magic, Net honors were shared by| BAN oe “Indiscretion, unbecoming con-! gg Goes U . (final matches. Both have been Number IB two fo the Phillies Mrs. Lou Bola and Count Ro-| QUET 000 duet?”, The Times baseball writer] MPEG Iueg “LP playing outstanding golf over the M°%: which means they can clinchisasco, Highland (80-872), and

3 3 { AND P ADQ! 000! asked, while pulling at his toupee Chapman went one up the first Coffin 1 t a tie by winning one of their four Betty Jo Lutes and Leonard Lur-| ARTY WB UARTERS er-| trying to decipher President per hole with a birdie three and went |~0Hn layout. remaining games, and clinch the vey, Broadmoor (95-23--72).] THE BAN-DEE - |ley’s Oxtora phrasing. “two up at No. 4 with another| The men's 36-hole final over flag outright by winning two. {Third were Mrs. Lacey Shuler and * Best Fried Ohloken Tou Bver Ate . re yas o ee y i Jack Royce, . Highl with, VIRGINIA { “Do you mean Umpire Heinlen birdie. It was 3 up at the end of Hill crest Country Club will begin| Philly tamer Jim Hearn won the Jac yee ghland, t ™0 ‘ AVE.

{asked other birdie, a duece. At the end 1g poles, the players will stop one Which he chalked up his fifth) | {of the first nine holes, Chapman nour for lunch and play will re- shutout of the year and his 11th Looking aghast, but only mo- was 3 up. |sume about 1:30 p. m. victory. It. was his third straight {mentarily, Kentué¢ky Colonel Dud-| On the 18th hole, Chapman, who| The finals in the women's di-|Wih Over Phils this year and, ley said “Yes, I believe your was 1 up, missed a 2'3-foot putt a inais {the ninth of his career over them!

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colonel was the “in. tournament, Hare, the 21-year-old, Trophies will be presented im- slide to the plate and he came {chief. E. A. commander-in Purdue student and state ama- of the finals Sunday. up lame, { a _ _- a i rk bh i —

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The seventh-game battle in the: | American Association’s post-sea- |} {son play brought many big league | |scouts to the city. One said the { Pittsburgh-Rickey agreement was jwrapped up in Pittsburgh last’ . (night. (E. A.)

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