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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘Headlines Show Anything Can Happen (And Probably Will) in Baseball This Season
By RED DOWN United Press Sports Writer
29 wins in 30 games and take
Aug. 30-—Stan Musial leads the National League with a .410
NEW YORK, Apr. 12—A preview of the stories which will laverage but says he'll be satisfied letic. Foundation as the basket-| [to hit .350. :
make headlines in the 1951 baseball season:
Apr. 17—Ralph Kiner homers in his first at-bat of the season and reporters with the Pirates point out he is running well ahead | %of Babe Ruth's record pace. . ceeds Don Thompson as April 18—Ted Willlams says hello to a Boston baseball writer. Dodgers’ left fielder. Apr. 19—Ted Williams refuses | Sept. 4—The Red Sox lead the to speak “to Boston baseball|hit homers as writers. ¢ pe [League wins the All-Star game,
Apr. 20—The Browns win thetr| 12-1. ' first game but Manager Zach] July 11-—-The big league club Taylor insists he ‘4s not over- OWners unanimously elect Charley ceeds
board” on the team.
A. L. race and the Giants lead the +N. L. by six games.
Tommy Brown as
National League with a 400 eXpresses a fondness for baseball. | average but says he'll be satis- July 15—The Red Sox “open” Pitch in his ~ fied to hit .300. (their American League season 2nd acting manager u ” y MAY 1-— Tommy Brown suc-| ceeds Don Thompson as the
Dodgers’ left fielder. |easily on the big righthander. May 15—The Dodgers give up| ceeds Gene Hermanski as the easily g rig
’ | 2 ” " on Rex Barney and sell him to DCOBeTs’ left fielder. | SEPT. 28—Stan Musial is con-| Branch Rickey's Pirates for! AUG. 1—Rex Barney loses his ceded the National League bat-| $20,000. |sixth consecutive game for the
Browns and take over se {8 eventh fired and general manager,
place.
Dodgers win with this pitching?” on the big righthander. |e in Cincinnati and Boston.
and a haunting laugh is heard Aug. 10—The Giants lead the ‘rom Burt Shotton.
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[National League by four games| ceeds Shuba as
George
ceeds Tommy Brown as the kind of team. Sept. 30—Ralph Kiner finishes “Tug” Wilson said today. Dodgers’ left fielder. the season with 45 homers any) Sg Jefinitely SonRTuded tha Ca C h Tony Peoni, Maios 31 club May 30—The Browns win their | | Pittsburgh baseball writers pre- John Doe is not guilty of any of e oq A ; n second game but Zach Taylor in. Toronto Goes 1-Up dict he'll break Babe Ruth's the irregularities ‘suspected’ by| 9 c Orville Harris, Dickinson Production record “next year.” Brodson,” Wilson said. “Other GARRETT, Ind, Apr. 12 (UP) ltd Hinton, Falls City Beer .....
sists he “is not overboard” on the In Stanley Cup Play team. | ” ” » JUNE 1—Rex Barney wins his
| TORONTO, Apr. 12 (UP)—The! Toronto Maple Leafs -had the jump on Montreal today in their
fourth consecutive shutout for the : dash for the Stanl bo : Pirates and does not issue a base | a ? Stanley Cu bonanza:
on balls. Branch Rickey says hei qe the best of seven series last
is definitely not for sale. June 7—Cal Abrams succeeds night, 3 to 2, when Sid Smith George Shuba as the Dodgers’ notched a sudden death tally at left fielder 15:51 of the overtime period. June 14—Branch Rickey sells| 1t Was his second goal of the Rex PBarnev to the Braves for game and he scored it after tak$250,000 and Seven players. ing a pass from Tod Sloan and June 30—Stan Musial leads the Swinging around behind National League with a .401 aver- Montreal Detminder Gerry Mecage but says he'll be satisfield tof 10 Shp the disc into the far hit .330. . » » ”
JULY 1—Gene Hermanski suc Prep Sprinter Sets
ant. The Giants win the National League pennant.
2 8 ” OCT. 1—Ford Frick predicts "a National League victory in the world series. Oct. the world series in four straight
says the Giants “are not my kind
Horse From Derby
IM 5 h \ ; Harmon would not com- L. Konowsek, Ipalco . .... ..... ceeds Cal Abrams as the Dodgers’ 0-Yard D M | SAN MATEO, Cal, Apr. 12 (UP) | Tennessee 2, Georgia Tech 1 job, but | aa left fielder. 8 22 rd ash ark — California lost its last big Yate Jo, Fordham 3 ec ment on the statement. Gienn, Tavlos, Blanons ‘chain See
| Pierceton, Ind., Apr. 11 (UP)— chance to enter a contender for So The Browns lose their nochman Jerry Moore, a sopho- the Kentucky Derby today when 29th consecutive game and hold pore at Pierceton High School, Trainer Joe Luddy announced Ina half-game lead over the eight- ac credited yesterday with set- terpretation has been withdrawn place Red Sox. Zach Taylor says, ting an Indiana high school sea“I told you so.” son track record. July 9—Ford Frick predicts a| Coach Bob Reed said Moore National League victory in the was timed in :21.5 for the 200- front ankle in winning the San All-Star game, yard dash in a triangular meet Mateo Handicap at Bay Meadows July 10—Ted Williams, Joe Di: with Atwood and Sidney. Pre- on Mar. 22. He said the horse
Luddy said Interpretation suffered ‘a slight filling in his left
Aug. 15—The Red Sox make Bi
the American Yankees by three games in the
Withdraw California |
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over first place in the American Bill Spivey, 7-foot giant of the League. University = of
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a LJ . { SEPT. 1—Tommy Brown suc-, The Foundation also named the LE the Kentucky Wildcats as the na-|
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Sept. 10—George Shuba suc- | of Indianapolis, in 1935, and Alex | the Groza in 1949. Spivey is a junior. |
{McCarthy to succeed 'Commisz-|Dodgers’ left Beer: y : lle ar ey An isioner A. B. Ch : | Sept. 15-— Rex ‘Barne (first team N Apr. 30-—Stan Musial leads the| andler. McCarthy 7 Southworth with a wild North Carolina State, Gary, Ind.;
12th straight defeat Clyde Lovellette, Kansas, Terre Johnny Haute, Ind.
{Cooney says he believes Rickey!diana and Carl McNulty of Purdue, Mike, former Indiana Central With 87252 JS0Iy aver thell t iA better of the deal. Cooney | were named on the third team.
July 20—Don Thompson suc- John Quinn says he won't give UP Clears Of ‘Suspicious’ Action
ting title with a .420 average but Gambler Sidney Brodson's charges
May 20—Manager Chuck Dres- Braves but Manager Bill South-/he says he would have hit .450/ before the Kefauver Committee
sen screams, “How can. the ’ except for too strict official scor-|that actions by a Bi | Worth says he won't give up easily/ P {ball official were “suspicious” were,
Sept. 29—Gene Hermanski suc- disproved by an extensive 15-.lay| t h e/investigation of the referee, Big
May 25—George Shuba suc-land Leo Durocher says it's his Dodgers’ left fielder.
Sept. 30—The Yankees beat the gamblers contacted during the in-' — Cameron Parks, Jack Mat ; Red Sox, 1 to 0, in 18 innings and vestigation did not agree witn ball and track coach at the high ft McConkey, H win the American League penn- Brodson’s views.
evidence to support the ‘supicions’|
Kentucky's Spivey | Wins Helms Award
LOS ANGELES, Apr. 12 (UP—|"
Kentucky, was, selected today by the Helms Ath-|
ball player of the year for the 1950-51 season.
tional hoop champions. | # Spivey is the fourth Wildcat to earn the Helms player of the year, . award. Forest Sale was named in 1933, Leroy Edwards, formerly
for a 691 three-game total
‘league play, and qualifies (for the $100 cash award ‘by Dave Maurer for | games, td Meanwhile, s o ”
ROLLING AGAIN — Frank curt Heady, Mart oho yea es
Others named on the Helms
Bill Garrett of In-
Rocky Ilaria,
Bill Power, Fehr's Beer a
College student and one of the top ranking hard top drivers in the Midwest, will be back in action when the stock car racing season opens Sunday afternoon at the W. | 6th St. Midget Sa Wb IL Ty : Speedway. Gates open at 12, |Ed Dobbins, McCormick Lumber .
A . Del England, Freyn Bros, time trials at | and first race
Gene Hinderliter, Ohio Bar . + 2:30 Paul Ferdinand, Delaware Bowl : R. J. a P. m, {Ed Gaalema,
Witman, Sam's Tavern . - Junior Hier,
Freyn Bros. (Walt Park, Melody Gardens .
Diamond Chain i . Ae ’ Fire Garrett Track, din ne, Soni Markee
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{John Mencin, Marott Shoes ... Carl Mindach, Herff-Jones (Ed Conrad, Eli Lilly va Ray Smoot, Ernie Pyle VFW .
Gomer George Johnson, EN Lilly . Byron Scaggs, Diamond Chain . Austin Akers, Coghill Market Bud 8choch, Mechanics Laundry
CHICAGO, Apr. 12 (UP) —|
Ten basket-
Ten Commissioner Kenneth L.!
head basket- jack Mattingly, Mutual Milk . Herf{f-Jones
school here, said today
“Brodson had surprisingly little been relieved of his duties.
Parks said he was told by E. V, Harry Wheeler, Marott Shoes .
which he expressed,” Wilson said. Minnear, superintendent of Gar- Major W. Baxter, Orme's Inc ...
College Baseball
10—The Yankees sweep Catawba 21, Guilford 10
be his last year. Leo Durocher Lynchburg 13. Richmond Institute 1.
the of team.” Rex Barney buys a Navy 15, West Virginia 2 home at Vero Beach, Fla.
from the Churchill Downs classic.
Maggio, Yogi Berra, Vern Steph- vious best record this season was will be laid up for several weeks |
ens, Luke Easter and Stan Musial :23.0. mare.
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Dick Nolan, Jack Branam, Interclub
jmain as an assistant. i He has coached the Railroaders Joe Rea, Warehouse Management
Dickinson 7. Western Maryalnd 6 George Washington 6, Dartmouth-4:
and Joe DiMaggio says 1952 may Hofstra 11, Army 0. |since 1936 except for two years of Fores), Vearmoth, Waits Clearners
| . {Navy dut 0 Jim Vernon, Speedway Liguor . { y y during World War IL Phil Bisesi, Malo's 31 Club ... {The Railroaders finished the past Ted jordan. Howard Sam's, : season with a 7-15 record. oe Lombardo, Francesco Crisp New York State Maritime 22, Pratt 10. | Gale Thomas, Riviera .......... NYU 19. CCNY 2. | Parks also coached the Garrett Mike Bisesi, RCA Television New Britain 3, Wesleyan 0 North Carolina State 12. Duke 10. Pennsylvania 7, Georgetown 6. Princeton 4, Virginia 3 - St. Joseph's at Purdue (rain), Stevens 6, Newark 1. Temple 19, Haverford 5.
Kentucky 8, Georgia 4
Manhattan 3; Columbia 1. Maryland 10, William & Mary 5.
endell Sawyer, Eli Lilly . job was taken over by Robert Al Roth, MeGinty Seles taines: Harmon. Parks said Harmon also per Shelny. Valhal container
’ Dale Holt, Jaycees was removed from the gridiron pele Tot. Javcees
Bob Brown Smashes Pins for < ] Curt Heady Batters Sixth 700-Plus
Series, Paces Team to 3159 Set
Bob Brown, electric supervisor at Naval Ordnance, will be $100! | fatter for rolling his first 300 game last night.
t The 29-year-old one-night-a-week-bowler, who carries a 178-|tee is $8 per couple. : | average, grooved 11 of his dozen strikes in the pocket last night| National Trailer Sales leads the lat the Sacred Heart alleys for Heindenfeich Flowers in the Holy mast Side Chevrolet circuit by six | Name League. The other strike was a “Brooklyn” hit. | He came back with a 214 in his | {second game and dropped to 177 tered the head pin consistently National Trailer Sales, weruases 2
It was the eighth 300 rolled in The 24-year-old kegler {the ‘city this season, seventh in out 706 on games of 2 1-199-266 Troy Of
[Sha A Cares 706 Bill Roberts. Zeunik Market ..... ob Brown, Heldenreich Florist .. : Warehouse Management 680! Tom Beavan, 0. i Wakes 672 | Joe Diu: Indianapolis Bleaching ... 567 Widem J. Holliday .
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