Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1950 — Page 33

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In Blanking Phillies With His Fast Ball

Old Reliable’ Hands Out Plaudits To Kenstanty for Great Job in Defeat =

By TOMMY HENRICH Copyright, 1950. by New York World-Telegram Corp.)

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5—The pitchers took charge of the first game of the World Series and that was all there was to it. I'm glad we had the right pitcher, Raschi, but it was really a beautiful game for both of them. ‘One guy with control and cute stuff and the other just overpowering ‘em. Vic Raschi never got into any jams and the other guy had enough savvy to get out when he di dn righthand hitter they walked was iMaggio. Joe, of course, get into them. Da the exception to the rule. Before yesterday, I had seen! And Ralph Kiner told me that Konstanty only Konstanty always gives lefthand in the All-Star hitters trouble, and for that game. The guy|reason they were not afraid to can pitch, no/have him pitch’ to Mize. question about, Where do we go from here? it. He goes out Well, I know the Phils are a there knowing better hitting club than that but what he wants they were up against a great to do, and he’s|pitcher at his best. tough to hit be-| For that matter it's a cinch cause he’ll never we've got better hitters than throw you that!/that, but look how we looked. is "fat one. That's The same idea both ways. : pitching. One thing, I found it was really Henrich Of the pitch- tough to sit the game out in the ers I'm accustomed to seeing, I'd stands. If you're really concerned

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Little World Series Crown

Cotion Deal Hurls 6-3 Victory Over Baltimore Orioles COLUMBUS, 0., Oct, 5 (UP) —Ellis (Cotton) Deal pitched the Columbus Red Birds of the American Association to their sixth little world series title here last night with a 6-to-3 victory over

ae Baltimore of the Internatienal, League. :

While 3827 fans shivered in the stands, Deal won his second game!

of the series and clinched the

series for the Red Birds, who won

four and lost only one in the best-|

out-of-seven playoffs.

The Red Birds will divide $27,- |

414.93 and the Orioles will split $18,276.62, Come From Behind The Orioles, fighting to keep the series going, came from behind twice to tie the score but the Red Birds’ 12-hit attack, including

Vern Benson's homer to start the

scoring in the third, was more than Baltimore could match. Mo

say the closest in style to Kon- With the outcome of something stanty would be our own Ferrick like this, it's harder to sit there) or maybe Freddy Hutchinson. In and not be able to do anything) other words the type of guy that about it, than to be out on the |

ball looks appetizing when he Missed Others throws tt, and you say to your- This isn’t the first World Series! self, “How does he want to get I've missed. I was out my first| me out with thfs kind of stuff?” year, ’37, with a bad knee, and But when you go to swing at it,/again in ’'39 because I couldn't

Mozzali got four hits for Colum- | bus. Karl Drews, former New York

tantalizes you all afternoon. The field. | Yankee and St. Louis Brown thurler, was the loser. Tommy

| Fine relieved him in the fifth and (fanned Costa with the bases loaded. Columbus finished third in the

it isn’t quite as good as you beat out Charlie Keller or George American Association flag chase thought. Selkirk. We won four - straight(dnd defeated the league-leading|

A pitcher like that can give you from the Reds in that '39 Series|Minneapolis Millers and the sec-|

a rough day, and it was a crime and we didn’t even have a call for|ond-place Indianapolis Indians in

for Konstanty that he had to run'a pinch-hitter. I remember we up against Raschi. But at the were behind in the last game, | same time I think the better anu at one point I thought I| pitcher won. This was typical of might get to hit for Johnny Mur-| the game Raschi will pitch when phy. But McCarthy said, “you stay |,

Vic is vefy capable of pitching and the rest of the club will do |} that kind of game several times | the hitting.” And that’s just the! a year, almost whenever you have Way it worked out, too. to have a clutch job. He is some-| thing special po pitcher, be-| Series Box Score ‘cause he has the stuff and the Ew oot Game RSEAN: head to go with it. He was told AB R H'O E precisely how: to.-pitch to. these Riguto: ss iii fellows and he went out there and, (Blkiderto ct {followed the book letter for let-| Hows, ! ve ter. | Browh, Boo Bothered by Fast Ball Jobat. , ... We have been told that almost Qoleman, 2b... 1 the Phils are bothered most EE eG ie aie em hd by the fast ball and that is the BANS Aorrmn ATION +.? way Raschi operated on them. In AB R HO A FE a nutshell, he just plain overpow- w teevd 1 ered them. - To me he seemed to. er ¥ i using the fast ball, strictly. one cere Yogi Berra told me Vice : ‘gave up on his curve about the geist fb" g third inning. After that he Nhitman sreivennek ‘

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the league playoffs. The Orioles also finished third in their league.

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Henrich Finds - ‘Civvies Make Big Difference

“but didn’t rely op, at when| whiinin’ filed sat ro} K “he had to have some ing good. "The way the pitchers handled the Phlladelphss .::1i 11111! 3% 1% game there wasn’t much oppor-| Runs ba n-~C0 ‘tunity for strategy. The run we, DION scored was routine, and I would [Bages ah Say there were no errors either Li Ko: way until the last of the ninth, : Then we did get a break. They Eo A - finally hit a couple of balls hard, the first time in all the | they'd hit two in a row real well, and they both happened to be hit | right at somebody. That was Waitkus, hitting one sharply at Rizzuto, and then Ashburn, with that ball he smashed to Hopp. The! inning. before Whitman hit one about as far as he can hit a ball,! hut fortunately that isn’t far, and Bauer caught it in right field. Our third Inning was a funny

one, they were ready to d¢oncede WORLD SERIES day. us a run, with the infield back} (Best of Seven) w r/Phillies, 1 to 0, ineligible Henrich, for Yogi with a man on third Fildeahia R2%) riers J dressed in civvies and wearing a games, one less than Bén Davis. base, but Konstanty wouldn't let, TILE WORLD SERIES {left-out look, tried to get in the : us have it. He got Yogi to hit! Seve w p/door but the police stopped him. Larry Moon has a fracured wrist Logansport ee . to left field, too short for Raschi columbus (Assoe.) Goviakitvaunr § 1

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After the Yankees beat thethe Plugs seriously, Johnson's eleven plays ly five | Lafayette

“Who are you?” was the gruff |and Roy Spreckelmeyer is both-| Frankfort lered with a leg ailment, but he Kokomo, “I'm a ball player,” was the|will play.

We then had men at second and! : w L simple reply.

third with two out, and Eddie [San Antonio i ny Er rede - 3

he could pitch to Mize. That was,

While Henrich. was being re-'in the first of Bawyer had DiMaggio walked so “|garded questioningly, anotheriscraps for the Rockets, improving RESULTS YESTERDAY player: came along and said yes, weekly. In a top intersectional game,

a strange one, in & WAY, With 2) ww york "(American 1 Philadelphia TOMMY was a ball player. Tom-

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r y's teammate neglected to add Shortridge entertains speedy, rugplained easily enough. | Columbus (Assoc) Lait Rimore (Int) 3 that Henrich was quite a ball ged Cincinnati Withrow tomorrow

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Series Managers Find Time to Clown

World Series managers can clown in itory or defeat. Philadelphia Manager Eddie Sawyer (right) pretends to choke Yankee Manager Casey Stengel after Yanks won opening game yesterday,

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Cathedral Faces Crispus Attucks Tonight is Kick Off 13-Game Local Prep Card

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Raschi Wins Series

Opener, but Loses To Hotel Sneak Thief

Jewelry, Tickets

Stolen From Room

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5 (UP) |—Police today hunted a sneak thief who looted Pitcher Vie {Raschi’'s hotel room while the (New York Yankees’ righthander {was winning the opening game lof the World Series at Shibe Park. } | The victorious Raschi and his wife, Sally, returned to their room at the Warwick Hotel after the game late yesterday to find that someone had broken {n and stolen two suitcases, One aluminum suitcase, belonging to Raschi, was found later in an alley. Several articles of

clothing and 80 box seat tickets for the series games at New York were left in it, but 20 other box

seat tickets were taken out. Series Watch Taken

The other suitcase, belonging {to Mrs. Raschi, still was missing. Mrs. Raschi said it contained a {new blouse, jewelry valued at ($1000, and a diamond-studded “World Series” wrist watch inscribed “New York Yankees — world champions, 1049.” The watch had been presented to her after the World Series last year by Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler and Mrs. |

{Raschi said she was ‘broken-

hearted” over its loss. | “Yeu couldn't buy that watch

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Tickets: Worth $465

‘Raschi was concerned mostly

ets, for which he had paid $465. “T bought them for friends and relatives, and some of them are going to be disappointed,” he said, Detectives sald the theft apparT ently occurred while many hotel °

8 employees were “taking time out” 0'to listen to the Series game over

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Reception Tonight After Ripple Game Broad Ripple High School freshman football players will be held

tonight in the Ripple gym after Ripple-Washington

The Broad Ripple Fathers’ As. sociation will sponsor the reception. Game time is 7 30 p. m.

High School Football Schedule This Week

over the theft of the series tick- 8pm

Speedway at Ben Davis Howe at Broad Ripple

Sacred Heart at Franklin Township, 8 my, Southport at Lawrence Central, Manual’ at Noblesville,

Pike Townghip at Deaf 8chool, 2:45p. m Cincinnati Withrow - at’ Shortridge, 2:45 nm.

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Park School at Oblo Military Institute

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Joe Harris , Football Fovieais Recap: 104 Right; 21 Wrong; (5 Ties) 832% Accuracy,

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