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- Is S oney Station WIBC By CARL LUNDQUIST d on United Press Sports Writer . T Carry Parts The low-hit ball games are popping up frequently ms (Jf ‘B00’ Race spring and the tall and terrific Blackwell was the latest!

y Good bet for the 1951 season is that there will be at : ‘ 1 1 least one more no-hitter and, if the odds are right, pick With Pressure and High Pri to score a “near-miss” when he one-hitted the Boston! Braves, 1 to 0, last night as] +t eo

By FRANK ANDERSON Hump Pierce shifted his cud| of tobacco. The kid in the gray rabardine suit stood by apparently! = unnoticed. ’

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By EDDIE ASH . : Times Sports Editor 4 > Two more ‘‘redskinned” Pirates returned to the Indians play in 1945.” : today. Sas . ‘I'm Grateful’ | The National League Bucs sent Outfielder Tom Saffell Pettit credits three men with and Second Baseman Monte Basgall to the Tribe on 24-hour

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: RS chatit Ban ons] ; ffell-Basga)} shipment followed the optioning of . Chit Bb . I» Fie RAL LR = ; x “coach; Bart Nerron; Piraies mula. The Saffell-Basgal sn men 1ohowew: the opuoning ol . double no-h atte Sie neither major league leader) delivered Mutual Broadcasting System's in Class D why if was different." [pen catcher, and Scout Ben Tincup | pitcher Paul Pettit here yes cli AE KITT ace gave up a .safe blow until two round-trip clouts to make his Sane : 7 Th 8] dav Yo. | . / . {the Indi had.one or more runBob Elliott, an old spoiler, nicked : Nis Indianapolis. outlet, WIBC,iwil}iThe rookies in. those. days all helped me a jot. . They man 1 the sale today of [LIC Tadians ad.one'q Blackwell for a fifth-inning dot total 11. Jackie Robinson got.a/ _ inate portions of the race on Usd: : : . ” Hump rambled on in aged to cure me of a lot of my terday and the sale today OL pers on base in every inning. But Tac oid oxen oR OU- fourth Brook homer. originale poriions ‘o > OM a tirade against. modern ball wildness” Pm-grateful.” 'Outfielder Culley Rikard to the Colonels missed only one inteh Cosi) oe Dan Con. | Pinch-hitting -expert. Bill Nich-| 2 commercial basis to central In-ipizyers, nl Lots of things have been Writ- yp ..i.o0o00 of the Southern As- DINE for getting on. ni] on bot in he soo | Olson drove in two runs in the diana while the same program on, The kid, whose name was Paul ten about his singning by Fred sociation: | Two members of the Colonels, : : 2 J (ninth inning with a single to give 3 non-commercial basis will be Pettit, listened for a while. Then Stephanie, the MGM producer, " “mn \" (opi handed Ba sgall Al Richterand and Carl Olson, - Blackwell's battery-mate, Johny, Phillies their 'vict ; ; d Stephanie's subsequent deal 8 helped their batting averages by Pramesa, hit a homer and that § r victory at St.ir.4 to other MBS stations coast- he tucked his square jaw under and siephahe 3 subsequens patted .281 in 133 games for the| © ; ) Louis. Andy Seminick earlier had his $100,000 left arm and vawned.! with the Pirates for Pettit's serv- Indians last year. Saffell divided smacking out four hits apiece. Ed was the whole story. Ct hit a two-run homer to He the lo-coast |The train ride from Pittsburgh ices. “A lot of stories gave the [THES A roeen Pittsburgh and|Stevens led the Tribesters with . Blackwell, in winning his fifth score for the Phils. Arrangements were announced haq been fatiguing. Well-publi-| wrong picture,” Pettit said ibis me Ful wen hit ars in @7|three blows, all singles. straight game, struck out five and George Strickland came out of today by Speedway President ize 19-year-olds get just as tired | | “Stephanie has no baseball; ce With the Pirates and .326! The seventh stanza was rough each of tie hres mes he Walia a hitting slump to drive in five Wilbur Shaw, who said the broad- ia anybody else when a railroad strings on me. He got no cut of ° "a 4 ote with the Tribe. 0, Zin and His ms oe ie i was nailed in a double play. Bick-/ rung with two homers and a Casts will include a 30-minute pe-/is 11; hours late. 3 [the $100,000 the Pirates paid me.| 1 Pittsburgh this season, both ut, gled, ford struck out four and walked single as the Pirates won without riod at the start of the race and 1 . He did, however, retain movie sours tility roles. [neXt filed out and then Maxwell only one. | di : Gi |a 30-minute period at the finish, The Uniform Situation rights to me. That's all.” (have been used in utility roles.|);neq his homer over the right y \difficulty from the Giants P |e ) B . Yo : i W : i ' Hard-hitting Basgall may be used field wall at about 350 feet. There Bickford, like Blackie, would Detroit, winnmg its seventh with {hree additional 15 minute How's the uniform situation, Stephanie wants to produce] + shortstop here eld wall at abou eet, be a good man to pick for a no-| on programs spotted at hour inter-'Hymp?" Pettit asked pictures built around athletes,” at SHOTLSIOP Ere. was another single before the hit job since he turned in the only Same in the last eight, also ended | ,15" quring the 200-lap classic.| . : ; ‘Pettit said. “He signed me two With three players in and oneigiqe wag retired. J ? Y/the magic spell of Washington's ; s . “Give me time, boy. T'll see |gone, the Indians are still four one of 1950 and had a two-hit tich ho. had |Sid. Collins, WIBC sports com- "1 "0 dig up.” Hump| months before my graduation the limit. The Tribe must Long Blow uban pitchers, who had ven) ii the MBS : | f igh sc , , Call . victory this year before last eight games without defeat before I rummaged through equipment rom JED School 1» Jnbs al, cut its roster to the league limit] Longest blow of the night, hows night's heart-break defeat. Black- Sandy. Consuegra was rapped s , Eth trunks and brought forth a blue! told hind “2hout me. He was/©f 23 by midnight tonight. The|ever, was delivered by the Tribe's well, who had a no-hitter in 1947, reughly last nignt. Hal Newhouser| Walt Set for Tests cap with a big, red “I.” | ‘merely interested in my movie current roster of 27 includes Harry Fisher. He batted for Jim 3% had Ho Spe-hitiers ag breezed to his third straight vic-! Meanwhile, “the show is on” for, “Try that for size, kid,” Hump career, not my baseball future 1r/Coach Russ Peters and he can be|Clark in the ninth with Dom us fot Tot r r lions tory, a nine-hitter. this week-end's second and third ordered. “If- it's too "small, don't I do movie work it's for him. I'm moved on and off the active list. Dallessandro on base and ii ABN. SE or A two-run homer by Nelson scheduled qualification dates. worry. You won't get the big guaranteed $5000 a picture.” Meanwhile, the crestfallen Indi-|480-foot triple. The drive so BO ner > ; “on pague Zamee Fox, first of his big league career Walt (Little Dynamo) Faulkner head down here.” : ' | Pettit is looking forward to the ans are as close to the American high over the center fielder’'s head yesterday roo yn lopped. Chi: ave Chicago its victory in B 8- | was to go riding in his new No. 2| Pettit stowed his gear in the time he uits baseball. He's Association's dungeon as they can|and rolled to the flag pole corner. cago, 8 to 4; the Phillies edged & g ) 08- | Was g a : . : A 3 j : be in quits bas . S| ret without being in it. But for the wall, the hall probahiy the Cardinals, 5 to 4, and Pitts- ton. Agajanian Grant ston Specia [Re Shale xejo ne is wife in, sound, careful with his money, The defeat at the hands of the would have wound up in oid burgh defeated the Giants, 7 to 3.[ The Browns put over five runs foday Son a ; oi RT A es i Diginesy ofses, Sun {During the Sif season Je, ntudies 1 ouisville Colonels at Victory Cerealtown. / § § 88 y ide i In the American League, the in the third to go ahead for good. | © le oe Antic a a r Obes a ER uy el an k a jot ye cal . uch jon oh vi ness Field last night dropped the Frank Kalin tried for three Tigers downed Washington, 12 to/A triple by Roy Sievers and ato have the moun y Dy : 3 shes Jat Harvard cunior Lellege, a [Tribesters from sixth to seventh bases in the sixth but was nipped 4; Chicago trounced Boston, 9 to homer by Bob Lenhardt were Urday when aulkner SXpests io i Pishurgh, She Ties athe —Times Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr. | miles from Lomita . land only nine percentage points| sliding into third. 7 in 11 innings; and the Browns key blows. |go 138 in an siemp : gan apa) ent. new one wou e PAUL PETTIT—A good man | ‘Dad's my business manage |ahead of last-place St. Paul. | Tribe Manager Don Gutteridge won from the Athletics, 11 to 8. | The Yankees and Indians were his 1950 qualification records gro io nnc. joins the Tribe. And make no ‘He's keeping the bonus money in|" 4 ‘tp "the Redskins’ losing|threw 17 players into the action The Dodgers improved their off. : |belong now to Duke Nalon. Shirley Joan looked at the re- b boat if |a. trust fund for me. Every month x stretched out to four in a|in a desperate effort to give the : . But one other driver has record fortes 2, mage the following bonus a ih I send i part of my pay. That |, w counting the last three, of 3386 fans a winning game. But it . . lideas and if the car is right, baseball-wife sounds: bothered me for awhile, but they Money will come in handy some, ro that were dro ut on|Was no luck for the home boys : ) | . | ) pped out on| Major, Minor Baseball Calendar Speedway fans may see the fest Baseball) On: 1 Th a Jot; calmed down.” day.” Wife Shirley Joan fojdenliy, road. | The Colonels were quite gay LEAGUE STANDINGS St. Louis 015 130 001—11 10 o 1:05 lap that would average 138 5 e n. The sore arm? “It feels swell|a8reement to her husky hus-| mpg appreviated series with the 2fter the last out. They mowed Philadelphia 200 230 001— 8 12 2 mj ’ ller, like traveling, too band’ d t of the 1 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION = ladeiphia _... 5, 200,230 001. 3 12 2imiles an hour.. He's Chet Miller, Ee rey in arricd her Hl NE Pettit said. “I'm not throw-| band's words. “ ; | Kentuckians winds up under the %ut © e league cellar and Nivsides. ais. NL Py as Wise 4). Kua 5), Zoldak (3) and Jip- whose competitive miles on Ihe choy BE Fars er jg \ing any trick stuff. Just fast balls,| Shirley Joan sighed, “In Pitts- lights tonight and Royce Lint, zoomed to sixth place, passing Sanses C11Y rareearens 18 10 843 Iver (5-2). Losing pitcher. Shantz (1-3). Speedway rank only behind Maur} Seine Ber Dasbe ad? abDY. did ow a curve apd a change of pace.” |Purgh our apartment was 25% veteran southpaw, is slated to per-| Poth idle St. Paul and Indian. lam hos a 8 on SEE Sho12 14 y[Rose among sitive drivers, react to all the pressure it i The publicity pressute apd the {0% a pine oe jc form on ihe fibe rubber, prob- A Rard now going to Jack On oa te dane > ‘ : 1, Washington .. .. 200 002 000— 4 2 . . Si 3 "sor t s oy S bl : , - IBENAPOLIS TI 0 13 400 8 vii BNI Lig TR Has Plenty of Speed licity that falls to a $100,000 Sone Erin conibuted io nis Bedi) he nicest motel.” It was plain to] 20¥ opposiig Jim McDonald {slow’s Lookouts, hasn't been BR AN 83 rote 391 62 and Grasso. Losing pitcher, Consuegra| Miller's No. 32 Novi Purelube southpaw? 1RSt CASON : see she missed her dishes. | Travel After Tonight {used much this season except as iw Sok WUL" pe 6B 1: FG Names scheauied:) Special is the only car among Pettit said he knew he had a I tried too hard for one thing.| The $100,000 southpaw had his After tonight's attraction, thea pinch hitter. The veteran outhi [13 9 301 2iap NATIONAL LEAGUE those unqualified that is reason- lot to live up to. Bench jocke¥s Then one night in May I felt Mind on another disn. It con-| Indians will hit the hard highway fielder was one of the mainstays Ot wis ‘HR 4 3 i= Chicago. ic 000 040 000— 4 8 1 ably sure of topping 138. The cun- would have their innings, same great, only to have my elbow go|tained his bread and rvtter. It's again for series in Louisville, of the Tribe's 1948 pennant win. Cieveiang 1210 343 Ma companella; Rush, Lown (6) McLish 5), ning 48-year-old veteran, who as they had in the Southern As- fipoey. If “kept me out a month, |? little thing called home plate, Toledo and Columbus, in “that/ners. He also played part of the Fhilaaelphia +. J 1%. 280 10, or Winning picher Kine O3y. Loss made his first appearance here in sociation last year. I was slow in getting back into He hopes he won't w.iss it here Order, before Teturning to the 1940 and 1950 seasons here. 8. Louis. . oo iodAL LEAGEE pitcher—McLish (1-2). Home runs—Hodges 1928, probably isn’t one to extend «playing for the New Orleans shape » > in 1ndianapolis. (home wigwam on May 24. [op 0 : Biooklen YL pub Philadelphia "°°" 100 000 202— 5 9 13 himself for record purposes. But pelicans taught me a lot," Pettit Pettit grinned. “Did I tell Sa edie monn | A three-run homer by charlie Tribe Box Score Boston 15 12 556 i. St Louis .... 000030001411 1his car has immense possibilities i5i4 «1 had to take ‘riding’ and my f iB , : oe you . [Maxwell, playing his first game] LOUISVILLE ‘ Da nis” HB 320 1, ha bhraeiom Home runs_Heman, and no one else knows better | gq The Atlanta Crackers iB 19457 Tes 2 aseball Indians at Bat for Louisville, beat the Indians gpichierss .......... ABR H © } » RE at 13 1 463 3a i Seminic. 000 000 000— 6 1 2 than he how to do it safely. rn ee tii Rt 8 fac el G AB R HnBI Pct. last night, 6 to 3. He teed off on Lyons ab erin ines : i 3 ni SEOs 3les1d 458 3'a Cincinnati... 000000 10x— 1 2.0. Next .week.may. find many! Ae : La a a | Chambers . 8B 4.0.2 o 500 Forrest Main in the seventh in-|pPiersaliif ".. 0 0 ’ kford “715-21 d Slaire: Black- . stopped-after—shiding—2600-f x pronto fe lnttopiinn i! proper mi Bren} sre tpt prea ie I 1 8-9. New-York «r+» ee p———— 3.8 a8 4 well (5-3, ang CR TR drivers switching mounts as they PS : E : bt re Half-Point Saves [laste cone 4 3 2 3 3 "{o0 | TTAE, and that was the ball game. oison.ef ... 1 ¥ 1 RESULTS YESTERDAY New York 000 003 000— 3 9 o'get out of cars that can’t get was headed the wrong direction. : | Pleperm 'S 11 10 13 3 38% Maxwell, a lefthanded swinger, Zsuchintb ... 1 : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pittsburgh _~ . '’ 020 230 00x— 7 10 0) d sit in hot rs "= 2 = Athenian Golfers McGhee 22 100 14 35 12 350 joined the Colonels only: yester-/Okriec ............. 3 0 } 0 Milwaukee caveeaade 507 200 40 100 Spencer. Kennedy {i Gettel LA Kor lIEAY 131 and s 3 n 0. Cars art oh, i gesrhart i = 3 3 3 323 day, from the Boston Red Sox, Atkins» ........... 4 0 ° ovler Jester 14), Gort 11) and Unser! Meciiloush. Wining Ditches Worle J: | WHOS® ATIHeTS aren't up to Speed: BRE I LN ME ran toreoine ph handy forfilis I. 0013008 11 J¢ 2 iparent club. He was with Birm.| Tots .. al §.% # + nee (0) A 00 Sie 1 Fiona TICs, (11) Home Wa) 2 ip n Motor Co. Special has a Crawfordsville High School golf-|}eesi® ii: 311 1 3 0 .213ingham last year, where he batted MANOR: 0 A = 410 000 081—6 14 0 Fifty=one of the 69 cars entered small engraved warning on the R 22 83 14 22 5 263 Lt Tord. Peterson (2), Crimian (9) and are at the track. Handsomest late dash panel — “Intentional Spin- ers yesterday. Playing at Sarah Turner It # 38 3 231|-320. Rikard aaa 8 C b 0 y. Priips, Marshall 9%; Bunk. Sloat 131. GAMES TODAY arrival is the second Brown Motoriniag Prohibited.” PIN® shank, the Athenians scored 371% BY a oo 3) be 13 19 7 333 It was the Indians’ 11th home|glazk.ss : 3 3 St. Paul at Minneapolis, postponed, wet AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Co. § cial that Duke Dinsmore 8 : points to defeat Howe (37), Wash- Dallessandro 23 17 18 10 0s/game and their sixth home | McGhee ct 0 36 ETOUnds. MERICAN LEAGUE Louisville at INDIANAPOLIS. 8.15 will ay probably this week-| TT. a 2 ington (1013) and Cathedral (5).|clare =... ii 7 3 2 § iii defeat. On the road they won iA 8 8 i ° hicaga ..... (IL Innings) 1) g3_g 16 3 Milwaukee ’at Kansas City. lend. The car has a catfish snout. NORM HOUSER of Indianapo- John Lashley of the winners 3uobel --- 3 1 § § § 4g) five and lost nine. They were Tati ‘Ts : ¢ Sostahe Dorian 30 161 oft wp i 1 Minneapolis at O8 Paul | The oli as rerioved and lis has had the front-drive Saraf- shot a 74 for medalist honors. Main =... +33 45% 9 000 not at full strength when they|Fernandesib : 0 ii (9) and Masi: Nixon. Masterson (8). Kin-| Cleveland at New York. Dane ing a Ind. vesterd _ off Special at 129.5 mph. If his Frank Kissick and Bill Weber, x 7 3 8 8 0 000 werein the West because of team- San gt § 3 re ihr Sho oie sin ul | Dans Ar RO rn ogi sent to Richmond, Ind., yesterday mocpgnics can come upwith two both of Howe, turned in 79s. (Milsgkovich 8 3 2 § 0 00 wide illness, the old virus bug Manssic 83 8b [EF Shier or yn © Wen BREE Re | be rine more miles an hour, Houser has | ———————— | $30T0s us sig t fesipnjes (Tthat stil has some of the boys Hibs $334 nuns— son, X N/ hs aU | , / y . C= wr ° - Bh an ay an plaved third, Boston at Cincinnati. | Heller's Car Arrives promised he will find two more. Note to Bi Lea ves: Ghee 3, Merson 3, Mangan 2, Gearhart 2, Wearing a pale and haggard look. DBD divi 1 : 9 base while Pierce pitched to one Boston Brooklyn at Chicago. 4 9 . Platt 2, McCall 2, Turner. Fisher i Colonels Get 15 Hits | . == = = = = = "= = | batter in the ninth and then resumed, New York at Pittsburgh (night! Also arriving vesterday was the | # 8 8 Three-Base Hits—McGhee 5 Mangan 2, : 5 Totals vain ot 311 1 10...% pitching. Philadelphia at St. Louis (nignt). { : Rg yes Stevens, Kalin Pisher | Forrest Main was hammered, Lint ran for Mangan in 7th.

CARL FORBERG definitely is Watch Jerry Martin listed as a Saturday qualifier after Here's one for the big leagues’ an unofficial 132-lap yesterday. future book: n ” Keep your eye on Jerry Martin JOE BARZDA. the New Bruns- of Sacred Heart grade school. wick, N. J. grocery and tavern Jerry yesterday pitched a noowner. has been OKd by veteran Bitter as Sacred Heart defeated drivers for Speedway traffic. Barz-| Holy Name, 14-0, in a CYO Cadet

pa ~~ League baseball game. da completed the 120 mph portion of his test Monday but failed to| Jerry struck out 10 and walked

west turn in Milt Marion's En- get drivers’ approval. Yesterday S¢VeR in the sfx-inning contest. (gineering Special. ; Barzda sat for two hours observ-| —s | Linden, planning to turn in a ing other drivers on the turns| Additional Sports, {fast lap, got turned around on then drove his own race car at P 26-27 {the grassy infield and when he'several 123 laps for the final OK. | ages

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