Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1950 — Page 25

Birds Lower Boom On Fighting Tribe, 3-2, In 13-Inning Thriller

Columbus’ Clutch Homers Send Team Into Little World Series

By. EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ari ith hand: i : he drive with one han Havic staged their last war dance of 1950, the Indians| Columbus now goes into the|

disbanded today instead of advancing to the Junior World|Junior World Series for the Series. leighth time. The Birds have won| five and lost two. The renewal} Now it's all over at Victory Field until 1951 and the will begin in Baltimore tomorrow

Tribesters will read about the post-season triple- A classic| while the Columbus Red Birds battle to uphold them American Association's prestige over the International

caught the ball as he was falling

: {deep left with two mates on base. Miggins raced back and snared

anager, guided the Orioles to the |International League playoff ation time, the Indians blundered championship.” He also formerly {in the home eighth. It was fatal. managed the Milwaukee Brewers.

League. vv [Don Dallessandro, first up, drew| Former Indians now with the Which means, of course, that ® Walk and Columbus Manager Pittsburgh Pirates who watched the Red Birds defeated the Kellie Hemsley changed pitchers the last game here were Danny

again, calling in Jack Crimian, O'Connell, his season-long relief ace. Castiglione. ‘What Might Have Been’

Indians last night in the seventh and final tilt of the AA's playoff finals series.

Tom Saffell and Pete

In the sixth, Fitz Gerald of the|S {indians gave the ball a ride to

nigh Riek Cullop, a former Red Bird!

Receives | Time

s Golf Trophy Yanks and Phils Assured of Ties; Loom as World Series-Opponents

By CARL LUNDQUIST 'vide the margin. The Phils could] The Tigers won their game in United Press Sports Writer have tied it in the ninth when the 12th at Detroit when Rookie NEW YORK, Sept 29 Four in Giant First Baseman Monte Irvin| Third Baseman Don Lenhardt a row. for Detroit — six out of leaped up to grab Granny Ham- threw wildly back to third on a seven for Brooklyn, or it will be arg line drive and turn it into a bunt in an effort to nail Pat the Yankees and the PHflllies in rally-killing double play. Mullin, who was running all the the World Series at Philadelphia Tigers Win In 12th way from: first. There was no opening next Wednesday. The Dodgers kicked away their one to cover the bag and the ball

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| That's what it will take to. game on two errors by-went into teft field as Mullin knock either of the league leaders y\ = cially flawless Jackie Robin- came around fo score out of their pennants today, and son and a two-run homer by Aaron Robinson, the goat of TT Tr ’ Young Del Crandall of theithe year for his hlunder last

Pennant Races

man Fred Marolewski, a right-

(Thirteen Innings) |

In Times Tourney

! b Braves. In the opener the Dod- Sunday on a double play ball at It was Columbus’ turn to smack’ The crowd of 7105 then saw the Tri e Box Score gers came fron behind with four home plate, became a hero in this the home runs and a potent home boys muff a grand oppor- uns in the seventh inning to win game when he tied up the game i : ’ : LUT , runs in the sey 1 1n 8 K wallop over the rightfield wall in tunity. On’ Gearhart's single to cot meee H O A E At a Glance on on six hits. Four singles a walk'in the ninth inning with a terrific the 13th inning by Mo Mozzali short right, Dallessandro tried wer. of Ss 1 3 4 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE om tp and a Boston error by Bob home run. won the laurels for the Birds, 3 to go all the way to third and Hughes, 30 Ss 0 2 3 3 0 New York 33 88 . 3 Elliott gave the Dodgers the In the only other games Boston to 2, to give them the four vic- was a dead pigeon. Hemus, 2b C4 0 {5 3 0 jpevron Ll aonedute runs they needed in the big inning. topped Washington, 4 to 3 while tories necessary to decide the Verne Benson, Columbus right Msrolewski 1b 3 o 0 6 0 0 New York—At Boston. 30. Oct In the nightcap Duke Snider and Howie Pollet of the St. Louis beat-in-geven series. fielder, owns one of the best arms Momall. 1b 111498 Or Ear Tommy Brown hit Dodger Cards shut out the Cincinnati The game-winning blow was in the league. He had ample time iy " f ) : . y : lpr delph . w pA Pet. GB TE homers to no avail Reds, 7 to 0. on six hits. belted off Southpaw Royce Lint to take dead aim and Dallessan- 8 ee 5 ere 3 N.Y tS Philadelohia 0 #1 2 ! on his first pitch in the fourth dro was an easy out on the throw cous ss 6 0 1 2 3 1 | phage: Remaining Sone dul ey. Oct 1 extra inning. Press box occupants to Hughes. Clark. p "2 5 0 0 1 © aden PI 2) Philadelphia were divided on whether the pitch! But Gearhart, wha should have Krieger. p .1 2 0 0 0 © |s0. Get 1 ———— sais was a fast ball or a curve. | been gi SAcand, wasn't there yet Crimian, p ........ 2 0 0 0 1 0 itis an almost ‘impossible prospect On The Nose an ughes fired the ball to a 1 3 33 -1 ‘considering that both the Yankees But If it was meant for a curve Hemus to complete a double play.| Totals coe 48.3 1 I 13 1 and the Phillies already are asit apparently didn’t break too Gearhart, apparently thinking INDIR AroLls H oR BE Th sured of a tie for the flag. well. because Mozaall, “who 8 a Dallorserdro Rou pull up at sx HoAE Walter Leckrone (left), editor of The Times, presents . Nobody seemed very anxious to lefthanded swinger, met it right = © Kevstone. He a Ing Or Coogan. 1b s o 01 1 o Times trophy to Bruce Savage, who accepted the award for Ed lsettje things. Yesterday, the on the nose. He doesn’t usuaily ..°0 "<0 000 cn ar Fernandez. 3b 6 1 3 1 2 0 Herrold yesterday following the Indianapolis Real Estate Board's Yankees had to go all out for the ® 6 06 © play against southpaws and hit op field was going to third om oanessandro. ied 9 : 0 ol final tournament at the Indianapolis Country Club. John Wallace |second straight day Beal The s ing é Why ; toc 3 tics, beatin only four homers during regular “yi \.s one for the “book.” Bdt- Fitz Gerald, c ...... 6 o 2 8 1 o won the tourney with an 80 and received the president's cup, Rormally awful Athie Ie . oa wd You Think You Can't 8 : Co ., ter gets a single yet hits into a Gutteridge. 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 precident's trophy and the Union Title trophy. Lou Feeney had ; 8 ' But the former Louisville city doub , Kalin 1 01060 oP Phy h d +4 Cliff Mapes’ double and singles : fireman hit that one and hit it/double play. Ed Fitz Gerald, next o..,, ~~ o 0 0 o o o a& 78 to win associate low gross honors. Other awards went to by Phil Rizzuto and Yogi Berra. Afford a LEON HAND well, a line drive. After the game, 3D, Siiached a 2 he Bassall, 2b ....... 3 0 2 23 o Gene Iwiesler, Joe Goode, Al Zickler, Fred Tucker Jr., Larry ithe A's had tied it in the ninth : oO! Of wells, ss .......... 3 0 0 2 3 0 ipton’s homer. re Manager A Le a “what might have been.” With pase... J1yii Serve ond Robort Wolke 9, Jos Tipton} Foier | TAILORED GARMENT looked like a fast ball. alert base running, the Indians Peters. ss .......... 1 0 0 3 3 0 Worse With Phils | At any, rate, the drive went/Would have had a third run, RupiEn.¥ trevineess 3 990.:9.1.9 house Things were much worse with y over the fence and Mozzali was enough to win, because the Red , .“" """"""'""", oo | 4 0 the Phillies who blew both ends of CAN HERE S WHY hugged by his mates and carried Birds were retired in order in the pocxman ......... 1 00 0 0 their double-header by the identi- aa to the bench after competing the ninth. i — : | lcal scores of 3 to 1 and clinched circuit. | At the Portals | Totals 4% 210 3 18 Clash OmorTrow | a pennant tie only when Brook-] Remember: ; d don't need Mozali got into the game in the But that's baseball. The In- Ra: wna Soe SIXU. lyn lost its second game to the i a and you do ee eighth inning when the Indians dians were on the verge of quali-|* plait fied out for Wells in.ninth. 2 fl Braves, 8 to 4, after winnig the " Clee higher arithmetic to switched from left to righthand fying for the Junior World Series! Bockman grounded out for Lint in 13th. | Victor Meets Chapman | “|opener, 6 to 5. In the opener Sal Aa $i it + pitching. He replaced First Base- only to be turned back as they : © |Maglie pitched five-hit ball to win : gure ir our...

his 18th game and third in a row | Toilor

were entering -the portals. Columbus «oo... 000 001 010 000 1—3 7 AN IN ! wi hand hitter. | It was terrific pressure On INDIANAPOLIS .... 000 002 000 000 0—3 By JIM HEYROCK PLAYOFF STANDING lover the Phillies, Bobby Thomson | Shop Samu with athe : poh Had to Stay In both Red Birds and Indians. Only Runs. batted in—Miggins, Fernandes! John Hare Jr. the muscular! : wk |giving him his margin with a pair very garmant ot eons is fashz ; one error was made in.the long Gearhart, Hemus, Mozzali. Two-base hits ' CORBY... erverressvegns {of homers. ioned from the finest all-wool fabLater, when the Indians g ; lammer from Highland Golf and, ‘ switched back to southpaw pitch- struggle that lasted 3 hours 24 Fernandez, Walker, Basgall 2. Home 5 g INDIANAPOLIS Wins Series) 3 4 | Eddie Waitkus started young rics just for you . , . and you pay ing, Mozzall had to remain in the minutes, and that one miscue did|fubs—Miswing, Moxzali, Sacrifiges -Coo-) Country Club, meets Dick Stack- “| : Poe |Robin Roberts out right in the no more than the price of ordine 4 . gan. Hughes. Double plays—Gutteridge to 5 | LEAGUE STANDINGS | ith first innin y lineup. not figure in the scoring. Wells 10. Coogan, Benson io Hughes to house of Meridian Hills at 11a. m. 4 RTA LEAGUR {second game wi a first inning clothes t 1] be a au . Two of the Birds’ three runs! It was a furiously fought €on-'Hemus Left on hases—@olumbus 11. In- tomorrow at Coffin to determine ew Yoik WL Pet os ‘homer, but the Phd husier Jost ; : tallied on homers. Larry Miggins, a he Red Elda Vere denim Bamptiie 13 Bucs on lalisONf Favisn 3 lwho frieets Walt Chapman of Detroit" ko 83 Sh a NS seoond Same es Iany faye Leon's Hand Teilored Clothes left fielder, a righthanded swing- innin n when Fernan-|=ar neges int, 1, Crimian 3.lgnaedqway in the finals Sunday of Bosten ..... 3 : re stil i er, hit one over the left field wall dez came up with a great play Struck oul—By Papieh 3. Clark 3. Main 1. 0 ™ y T ment of Champ-| Washineton 90 8 3% .0” time to win his 20th as the Giants are still the same price... ‘off Frank Papish in the sixth over third. Seiminy 4. Lint 7. SitsOff Rk 318 3 Fe Tes Toure |Chicage 58 93 38 8s came from behind. Pestiferous and still the same fine quality innings: Papish 7 in 7! M 11 1 ons. 1 I 2 4 after two down. | In the 11th, the Indians brought Krieger 2 in 1%: Lint 4 in 81s: Crimian| Chapman reached the finals Phiadelphi LL League $3 43 Eddie Stanky tied it w ws > you've come to expect! Since it was a mound duel at the fans to their feet. After ones in 6. Winning pitcher—Crimian. Losing Wednesday when he triumphed, | | onttadunn WL Pet. OB homer and Whitey Loc wy ' the time between Papish and Mike out, Monty Basgall doubled to|pitcher—Lint. Umpires—King. Mullen and 1 yp, over Chuck Hess of Coffin Breoliva is 86 64 57 4 backing away from a pitch, a ANY: PURCHASE AT LEON MAY BE A ED Clark, that one run looked as|left and the Red Birds called a Sarsfin. Attendance—7105. Time—3.24. lin a match that required 20 holes. big) Fock 5 383 s |surprising two-run single to pro- S (H RG big as a watermelon until the huddle. They decided to issue a Indians at Bat H od First cnouis nw ag Additi | Sports i} Yes Leon trusts you and you can still have your own Indians went to bat in the sixth.|iree ticket to Russ. Peters. Lint are Seed Id ee 36 423 2% fiona ‘ae Playoff Semifinals and Finals) Piitabiren” 9". No ch for thi i The home forces came through was retired on a short fly for ¢ Handsome Hare has been firing | Pittsburg + 3B 3 7. terms. o charge for this service. S (Eleven Games) x u with a folly and took the lead, out No. 2. A : AB BB R H RBI Pctjexcellent golf over the Coffin GAMES TODAY On Pages 26 and 2 - to 1. two runs were manu-| $ [Pits Gerald ...... . | AMERICAN LEAGUE BT . a single by Ted eso ages ar Pg 2S nn #3111 pi course during eliminations. He Cleveland" at Deco. EAGU Tr —_—— If you're looking Beard, a sacrifice by Dale Coogan Cole ne 1 heavyl Samp fog. Gearhart 7311 4 9 6 200 was seeded No. 1 at the beginning] pri op BR | HIGH SCHOOL for Values, Be 2 Lo : P Muir oo... 7 0 1 2 0 .286 NATIONAL LEAGUE i ’ a double by Nanny Fernandez jn a sweat. Lefthanded swinging Fernandez ........ $3 5 712 9 219 of the tournament. Stackhouse po..,n orcones (3 I $ th and a single by Lloyd Gearhart. Ted Beard was up. A pitch here, Bassall ........... 20 1°1 8 2 .216also has played well in early) Chicago at St. Louts (niet). | sure 10 see e 3 (Only games scheduled Kurt Wrieger, veteran right- a pitch there, and finally Beard Kalin ............ 3 5 510 3 2M aiches and could upset the 24-| Dallessandro ..... 39 10 3 10 5 .256 ’ ’ RESULTS YESTER . 3 I i d S 6 hander, relieved Clark. walked, filling the bases. {Coogan .48 3 9 12 5 .250 year-old Purdue University stu-| AMERICAN LI A rRDAY x lore . hop arments Hughes’ Stop Hurts, Crimian again mopped his brow. turer ........... 23 3 1 8 1 a7 dent tomorrow. |Sathisgton - see 0 900 %03-- 3 3 3 TONIGHT 1:60 : al Leon's feger came in after one out. 3S he gazed at Coogan, stepping Wells ............. 41 0 410 5 Pascual’ (1-1 a Orie stonbs. N Tew A stop by Roy Hughes at tO the plate. The Red Bird hurler| [Beard reeriaruren 19 5 4 4 1 nil .The men's finals are scheduled (8) "and Bat il apd Okrie atobon. Nixon y NOY LUBA A rarkad carefully and Bnalie: aot lit v tsessrrace 6 0 J 24-1) third prevented the Indians from Worked carefully and finally got Lt ard $3327 000! to begin at 9 a. m. Sunday over, (10 Innings) TECH Ys. MUNCIE . + + These are good clothes. scoring more than two runs. They C008an to loft an easy fly to left. niga 01.0. 2 2 oI itu Hillcrest Country Club course, (Pill detphia’ ro—8' i Topcoats, Suits, Sportcoats, et Borne, four hits including a It was the second time during Gutteridge ttt 5 0 0 6 o .o00 The first 18 holes will be played| ID ios eo a NL ues opcoats, Julls, portcoats, etc. “" the long or st that t Fuse o 0% in the morniftg with the second Murray (3). chants (3) and Tipton. Win. Play by Pla Made from good all-wool fobdouble, and a walk, but left three long at the Tribe- McCail ~.......... 6 0.0 0 00 ing _pitcher—Reynolds (16-13. losing hd . raiiners stranded. sters left t nners stranded. Parish” ........... 5.0 0 o o .00018 after lunch. | pitcher —gchants | (1-18), runs—| : ‘rics .-. . and the prices are very Co, ’ All toid—th. home boys had 13 Main ~. 4 0 0 0 0 .000 The women’s finals, with Jane Joost. “Tipion Caz Innings) | gy SID COLLINS reasonable. Any changes in fit Hughes’ great stop was made ors left b Bockman ......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nel 1950 's champion, St. Louis ... 0 000 110 000— 3 8 1 on a blistering grounder hit by [UnNers leit on base, the Red pr, 10 0 0 0 Nelson, women § Champion, peyroqy 001 100 001 001— 4 11 0 can be made the same doy. i ’ atted for Do Birds 11 Two-base hite—Kalin 4, Coogan 3 2 meeting 16-year-old Donna Knox, _Pillette (3-5) and Lollar. Hutchinson, Sponsored By : Frank Kalin, who batted for n The teams were closely matched sail 3. Gearhart 3, Dallessandro 3, Fer- Broad Ripple High School stu- Binning» ner? wi a e 0s) 4 Cutteridge, and the stop prevent-. = oC FT 0, Cr season Ale: Loe dent. is slated to start in the Fanaa Koko | "Kowinson. Lipon. Railroad ’ Open Mon., Fri. and Sat., 8 a. m. fo 7 p. m. ed swo runners {rom scoring. (All season. In 22 regular season Mi CL CLL } Ee Jot ailroadmen’s tech. . . games, they split, 11 victories afternoon behind the men’s matc NATIC NAL “Ue AGUE . . After the Birds tallied a second . p dro. Basgall (First Game) Other Days 8 a. m. to . Pe m. run in the eighth to/tie the score, *P'C¢ Then in the playoff finals, ome runs—Coosan 3. Pernander 3.” The winners and runnersup will phiadeiphia ... 001 000 000.— 1 § 0 Federal Savings & Loan Assn. . on a double by Harry Walker and the Birds won four, the Indians Beard. Gea:nart. be presented trophies immediately NGF, York kar in dd flv H F st! three. In the seven-game series Sacrifice’ hits—Riddle 3. Gutteridge 2. following’ completion of the finals. nick: Maglie (18-4) and Westrum. Losing a single by Solly Hemus, Forre ‘two extra-inning battles - were Fernandez. Papish cher—Heintzeiman (3-9), Home runi— J Main relieved Papish and then staged, and the Birds annexed Stolen bases—Beard, Fernandes. — - | Enomson 2 (Second Game) - a . Lint relieved Main in the same os naxec/ PITCHING ol as Set Tourney | Philadelphia 100 000 000— 1 7 0 both, which made the difference. TCHING 9 y New Yo 000 001 J0x— 3 9 0 In the Middle of the inning. Circus Catches w L IP R BB 80 | Roberts (19-11) and-S8eminick: Jones a 1070 ON YOUR DIAL 235 MASS. AVE. First Block With a chance to regain the| Spectacular catches in the out Birovel e—— a 1 2 ra ’ 1 Date, Elect Officers (lanky be Wass. Home Pifa=Wacut : - “Muir ..... L321 2¢ 23 11 Jead and win ‘the game j In Te8U- fold last night were made by Lint 32 118 12 3 4 5 The Old Ladies’ Golf Associa- poston (Fir Co 001 020— 8 9 1 " = Gearhart and Dallessandro. In Riddle .1 1718 18 7 8 O9ition of Indiana will hold its an- PGA, ooay 000 200 40x oS 80 [Main 1 11313 5 6 8 : Rogue 7d . sd rr. Red Bird rushers |Papish ..0 0 12 19 9 10 4 Dual tournament in June next Winnie Bunkherd 4) and Compancls {on rst and third and two down, McCall 0 0 12 11. 8 10 15 year, it was decided recently at pitcher— Haefner (0-2) Home run— 2 ; |Gearhart came in fast, dove and Gresg ..0 0 2 1 0 1 y y Snider. (Second Game) . caught Benson's low liner, turning rriend .0 0 1-4 3 o- othe group's annual meting. NO Boston . 200 010 311— 8 13 0 . a flip in the performance. {Hutchings Joasan ‘0 0 0 1 0 0 0 exact date was set. Broun 3-7 oy Crandall Hatte i: ? % » In the 11th, Dallessandro raced Officers of the “Olgas” are Mrs. Erskine (8), Branca 1), Roman (8) and A | : m e osing pitche nea (7-9) to the scoreboard for By! sarni's, Major League Leaders | Ome Eethedy, president: Bz Ben fiom runs Crandall, Brown +" | long drive, slipped in the soft By United Press sen, vice president, and Mrs. |{incron = | and fell Ph his back, but! AMERICAN, LEAGUE - = , | Bert C. Bruder, secretary-treas- “a she; Byerly (3) Peterson. is) | en ee odman, Boston 110 424 90 150 .354 urer. and How fot (14.13) and D._ Rice. Kell. Detro 184 432 112 213 3371 _ | Losing Pitcher—Raflensbereer (14-19 | DiMaggio, Boston 139 583 130 180 | Eve etroit Ho 313 bs 168 LINCOLN Dob. Cleveiand 13 108 161 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAB RH Louf 193 186 HIGHWAY iid 200-LAP Salar’ Brookly 604 1 191 4 2 | Ean, ensislms Packs ot 18 Ww Kiner,. Pirates 47 Dropo. Red Sox . 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