Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1951 — Page 14
By CARL LUNDQUIST
The great ball citibs win the close ones and, with 12 one-run victories out of 17 this season, the Dodgers offered convincing evidence today that they are great, Manager Marty Marion of the second-place Cardinals confessed that he didn’t know what it would take to stop them. He was in a good position to know because his club had just dropped their second one-run decision in a row to the front. runners, falling 5% games behind them in second place. Even though he was angry enough to protest yesterday's loss to League President Ford Frick, Marion sald of the Dodgers, ‘They're pretty hot
NEW YORK, June 7—Baseball Commissioner A. B. pdler probably will resign his position next week. From an authoritative source, it was learned that the major league club owners will meet in New York June 14 to
vote on a “severance contract” which already has been preented to them by Chandler.
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and they're pretty lucky, and they win those close ones.”
Ld - - AS THEY won their second straight 3-to-2 decision from the Cardinals, they stretched their winning streak to five games. They also have won eight of their last 10. Marion was upset-because Dodger Manager Charley Dressen, after being tossed out for protesting a ball and strike decision, wound up apparently directing his boys anyway from an adjacent box seat, Even 80, Brooklyn sewed up the decision for all practical purposes on three runs driven in by Roy Campanella—a tworun homer and a long fly, Ralph Branca, who started the season as a relief pitcher and
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THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES
oot Happy Dodgers Elia to Squeeze Through Expect Others
Dressen Fined
NEW YORK, June 7 (UP)— President Ford Frick of the National League today fined Manager Charley Dressen of the Brooklyn Dodgers $100 for refusing to leave the bench after being ejected from yesterday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals,
who had been n ‘the ‘bullpen often enough to win a ribbon at a livestock show, proved that he deserved his promotion to the starting ranks by winning his third in a row, a sevenhitter,
ALSO significant. is the fact that the Dodgers have won four straight extra inning games
: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951
and were tied up in a fifth at at Boston, called because of a
curfew law. The Giants dropped to fourth | Oo i place, six full games behind the Brooks by dropping a 5 to 4 Grid -T1V Ban
decision to the Reds in the ninth inning. In other National By RUSS GREEN United Press Sports Writer
League games the Braves ended a five game losing streak by beating Pittsburgh, 5-2, and the Phils cruised to a 9-1 win over the Cubs, In the American League, the | Chjcago White Sox stretched jtoday to follow the Pennsylvania University lead in defying
their lead to 4; games by |gn NCAA ban on televising college football this fall,
whipping the Washington Sena- : bog 2, while the St. Louis The NCAA voted at Dallas, Tex., in January to ban
Browns upset the Yankees, 5 to jal televising of 1951 college games—axcept when okayed
5 De whet pan 3 |by the organization as part of its “experimenting” to de-
Cleveland, 4 to 3. termine hew much attendance,
If the terms are acceptable
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Chandler confirmed yesterday
hat be as PeCuented Ihe wrens) Somewhere along the line the Indianapolis Indians
“ will have to pull a “White Sox” to get themselves away ; from office “some 3 A a Tay all have signed from the American Association’s coal hole. t. A winning streak of two or three games probably is Ooynel] to Rule all that is needed for the impetus. But the Tribesters have
From Be th andlor dropped seven of their last nine games via every possible ommissioner is elected, the major(way -— inadequate pitching, Noo had Tour FETs Tor The aiert eagues will be governed by theirihagq breaks and scarcity of rounded out scoring Wilson © xecutive council. The council is ea : grounded out scoring Wilson. ade up of Presidents Will Har-/clutch hitting included. That Man Again dge of the American League and| They're huddled in seventh] Lint, who can't get away from, ord Frick of the National, andipiace, close to sixth-place Colum-| his 2-2 record, gave up two more ub Owners Tom Yawkey of the bus and eighth- place 8t. Paul. runs and two hits in the third] n Red Sox and Warren Giles Last night they almost pulled] las Dandridge lofted a home run| f the Cincinnati Reds, fone out of the fire before losing, ore’, the left field wall.
he Writer Dan Daniel of the | to 4, to Minneapolis in the 10th {Dandridge again in the sixth with
By BILL EGGERT
5 ja single after Milne had doubled. i ork World Telegram na Inning at Victory Field. Forrest Main relieved Lint in
Riso reported in a dispatch from|yantage in the three-game seriesiin that frame and the ninth, Int. Louis that the commissioner finale with Lefty Johnny McCalllman Chambers was on the Tribe will leave baseball within the on the mound against the Mil-lmound in the 10th when Kropf fone and will recéive a $25,000 ler’ Hoyt Wilhelm. McCall, singled, was sacrificed by Ray
nus in addition to being paldiminug a victory since the season's Katt and scored on Milne's single. his full annual salary of $65,000. (opener, was the victim of a Louis-| Kalin, who has eight hits in
Il be a bonus for income tax ness here last Friday night. nt. 18 Stranded
Ment in Detroit The Tribe pulled up to 4-4 with again off Lefty Adrian (HerkyThe club owners will meet in the Millers last night in the ninth Jerky) Zabala until the ninth. it, July 8—two days before 28 a past of jot field homers by 3m Mangen the ma league all-star game Nanny ernandez an . : and it ge that a es com-| Kalin, but a pair of Minneapolis Indians’ ninth pinch-hitting for
missioner will be elected at that singles in the 10th and a sacri- boot time. a ce pushed across a run that the .
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was pu 8: as Turpogely et pa a Indianapolis out - hit Minneap- ers headed for the exits,
“an ter A ha nin olis, 9 to 7. but also left 13) Nanny Fernandez cracked a two-|
{two pitch 340 feet over the left | the sumtime, 1 will fill in the gatelfinners Stranded, Minneapolis| © rrier scoring Mangan)
head of hi Charidler's contract as baseball] The game might have tural 2588 Of him ava’ the T7ne
commissioner expires May 1, 1952, (the other way had not Tribe| and although the yt. voted Starter Royce Lint walked the|> anny: 2 not to renew it last December, first two men in the opening in-* Walter Cox, a righthander with Chandler ly had an- ning or had there been a fresher| ja sidearm delivery, wasted two
nounced his intention of serving/arm other than Frank Kalin's in| his term “until the last second.” left field in the 10th when Johnny Pitches on Kalin before Frank|
{smacked 'is ninth home run. The severance contract which Kropf scored from second on Pete |After hitting Ed Stevens with a
Daniel reported that the $25,000 ville uprising and his own wild-|his last 12 appearances at bat,
frame,
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Tom Saffell
half of the 10th.
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Tonight they can gain the ad- the eighth and retired the Millers
singled in Teddy Beard for the| Tribe’s first run in the opening | The Tribe didn’t score
Chandler submitted to the owners Mine's single. ‘pitched ball and walking Johnny RM REL By United Press 13 9), Blackwell ® ‘and Pramess Ken- = yi Jim Mi 15 34 19 Rh ¥ Inedy, Jones (9) and Westru | about two or three weeks ago| None of the Redskins’ runs were yon coo gave way to Dave Monty Bassall $14 a LEADING BATSMEN LE tAum. ; | a Wy lause, he 8 id, TT atned. as Ao By. Sno had Jou 'Barnhill who got Pinch-hitter rom Bafell roa i 5% . NATIONAL LEAGUE i Pe Washington on oA R00 2 4 = 3 A Shorts 1 aokl Ca a sem . my y top |Harry Fisher to sky to left. {Harry Plsher gas: 5 3 rg i | Rio (6-3) and GALS 290 Dix—4 8 OZ ngiwy Tribe Threatens fie sphandés L190 Ha Phirn. Bi i 21 85345 and Masi. = Without a hit, the Millers scored| Barnhill, making his first ap- johnny Merson ....0 170 23 48 25 3% HE ott, fmt oi 3 152 28 3% 343 Doron Lillie 001 068 08x74 +8 - Currently, three outstanding once in the first inning. After] i hould Ted Beard ........ 37 8 10. 2 .270 AMERICAN LEAGUE Taylor, Scarborough (8) and Moss: = pearance. since shoulder pains Inman Chambers .... 8 0° 2 0 .280! h 20 80 381 Caln, White 19), Hutehinson (9) - law Suits are pending against walks to Artie Wilson and Milne, | Lloyd Gearhart ...... 42 9 10 8 238 a icata we “327 bere. Winning Pitcher—Cain (3.4). Los. = baseball, Third Baseman Ray Dandridge, | Sidelirfed him May 25, almost lost Ed Stevens ~o 18 18 3 aL Rn i i 33 §1 [336/In& Pitcher—Taylor 14-4). Home Rube = de oa cet assitiogimn aka ———OHL in the 10th frame, | Bom Ee andro 108 1 A 13 308, Minoso, Chicago ..0 41 132 43 47 (356 Philadelphia .: 030 001 900-4 9 0 2 Little Mel Rue, who has no Frank Papish ......, 11 2 2 2 187 Coleman, 8t. Louis. . 44 182 24 53 M9 FL ACEDTA ariienin 010 100 100-3 7 0= Russ Peters '........ 1 3 2 0 44 HOME RUNS } HITS Kellner (4-3) and Tipton: Chakales, = ve er Sa is ies ANATIMA, cer backed sitter Tart Fro Pod sbither 0 of 2 1 3 il GeageaBogeers ® 10 piassioNeitor 71 amon’) ‘Sd réibuut™ Bob Whiter = r robe "x k es e, Pirates snburn es k ran or Toy. WeAtherty. tothe wen oi foe 11: 4 § Epes RE Caos mitt ART 0 Haan y ers X ox 50 | N FR orien - 7s PES Stays With Bucs... So Far on sn imme won wots cof 2 8 6 0 Ge BISREC 85500 mmm 12 aa Two- Base Hits—R 0, Kalin #9, - Ostrowski, Ferrick 9), Sanford 9) and'= y 9 {home run over the right wall, [son 9, Btevens 9. Pernander 7 Biliossandte obinson, W Sox 44/ Roe Dodgers 1-0 Berra: Suchecki, Hogue (8) and Loilar, = |5, Mangan 3, Basgall 2, Beard 2. McCall 3, iliams, RedSox 10140 atl, Yankees 8-1 Batts (9), Winning Pitcher—Hogue (1-0). I= By United Press the end of this season, has man- then flied deep to right for the Gearhart 3, Baffell Fisher Turner Seters HO Gudpars 40 Masile.Fiants g.3 Losing Pitcher—Ferrick (1-1). Home Run Vo PITTSBURGH, June T7—Bllly aged the Pirates since 1948 and No. 2 out and Beard grounded Pisner 3 Blevens 3, Saal afirosalig, 2 | Hodges.Dodeers 37 gm on i gox. 4} gz: 27/7 + S i
likely will keep it as long as his division. | way of handling the Pittsburgh Pirates satisfies the man thatRickey sald the Pirate situation
Meyer still had his job today and only once finished in the first out.
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PEE WEE'S HALF RIGHT—Pee Wee Reese of the Dodgers Po
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looked both good and bad on this near double play against the
Cardinals yesterday.
at second. Schoendiemst was wild.
Reese, the Bums' shorfstop, took a throw | from Jackie Robinson (background) and forced out Peanuts Lowrey But Pee Wee's throw to first to get Batter Red
Tribe at Bat
It was Barnhill's fourth vie-!
Rickey. and the outlook was no better. bers.
Few have blamed him, however, (tory against three losses and the Stevens Dullescendre anim musediv | Gromek Sidelined : second defeat against as many | counts—General Manager Branch has come to a “pretty bad turn” triumphs for the Tribe's Cham-
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At the moment, Meyer's methods)” “Our pitching has been weak | MINNEAPOLIS apparently do satisty despite the because of injuries and that ac- wien ss ARR H A fact that the Pirates are languish- counts for most of the reasons Milne, rf Neiyiinsarn dk i 2 3 ing deep in the National League'we're in last place” he argued. Booopofe i 3 : cellar. [“I'm not satisfied with the infield! Filta Bo: «4233 3 : But Rickey, on the surface atleither, but then I doubt if I'd belBe tat 2. 14 ! $3 3 least, does not hold the likeable/satisfied with any department Ea’ eh 3 ds 0 1 8 field manager responsible for until we are in first place.” Sox nh : 3 3 238 Pittsburgh's sad plight. He is dis | = Rickey held the press confer-| a DY satisfied with the club's showing | ence after a long meeting with| °°" PRL 10.3 4 but admits “regretfully” he ca: ths club's board of directors. $4rO1 8 o ip expect no better at the present. [called ostensibly to discuss rou- Batfell. gf oii $§ 94 1% Scoffs at Reports {tine matters, Fernandes, 3b ...... : + 11 4 As for widespread reports that) “We didn't discuss Manager Stevens. 1» 103 § § 4 : Meyer was to be dismissed, Meyer or his future,” he said. “In| glersan. 2 . ‘3 03-3 8 Rickey scoffed: (fact, his-name didn't even come Fisher . .. .. lee 0 “That's whole cloth.” {up until we were leaving the meet- Rue. sa » mea 8008 8 0 “I've always credited Meyer, ing.” eathart 0 180 iid even when 1 “was on opposing 1 ot 8 $ $ 3 i 2 clubs, as a man of gooC judgment, J Tran be em Mud in taking out piteners.” Rickey 22 Shortridg e | Gearhart Bo ci 2 oll 7] opped up for Lint in 7th.
Fisher filed out for Turner in 9th.
told f terda “Now privy les the hh Athletes Cited
| (10 Innings) team I find nothing to the con-| | Mcianapons ©1111: 163 001 004 1 = trary.” | Twenty-two Shortridge athletes, Runs batted in— Dapdsidee 4, Kalin
feverishly trying to are strutting around town in their ferns ing Dundtides” Berhapdss. alin,
| Sacrifice Double play—Lint to Rue Left on bases—Minn
Rickey, swing a trade before the June 15/big block §'s today. {0 Braves deadline, sald he has spent little] pate Ka 8, Blue Devil pit Indianapel lis 13. Base on balls : time with the Priates this spring] pe Pitcher, 3, tint 3 ‘gax J hain 3, kpnSambers, 1 and has relied on the judgment,”®* awarded a letter and the Chambers 1 Hig —Of:* wine § int innines of Meyer and his coaches regard- Russell Julius Trophy given for| lin 8%. Cox i in CO fone io 3 “ivi ing layer ability, . woos, sportsmanship a n dis: event). nine py Pcher—ily Cox , working under a team: value.
{ 14-3) pitcher—- Chambers | & year contract which expires at| noo valuable trackman award!
Um; ‘ires—ADplenans, ullen, | went to Bob Bruce. He was also Wins Women's Golf Title! | named 1952 track captain. | BROADSTONE, Eng. BASEBALL Pete Kappes. Ward Walker,! (UP). Mrs.
Kitty MacCann of Charlie Sh ker, Dan B: Jack Bi ey. Gene Packham. “im om on and | {Ireland won the British Women’s
2-2), me--2: 30. |
Tom Evans, manager. John amateur golf championship today
TENNIS — Ch L | Ran 1m Starla Xuan {by defeating Frances Stephens of osis less | GOLE—Jum Balch, Pete Burkholder, Bill (England, 4 and 3, in their schedTRACK—Bob Bruce. John Peterson. sim|Uled 36-hole final at the Dorset
Bose, Herb Rieke, Dave Epstein, Bill Ar- 8 baugh, Jack Praed, Russ Murphy. County Cours e -
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Won Lost Pet. op University President Harold Stas-| defying the NCAA ban en tele(Milwaukee ©. 38 19 49 iwisen—has called the NCAA bluff. viging games, Athletic Director {Jnana . 27 24 in il The national organization now| Robert J. Kane of Cornell said Colmes geo La 3 £ | §i2/can throw Penn out, and order today. Oper TOL 38 suns {7 3% 4 8 its member colleges not to play] NATIONAL LEAGUE colony sport against Penn—or it the whole NCAA program will be IBrogkirn 33 $48 §4/ could back down. smashed, Ghlearo a he $2 “This is only the signal for| It's Penn's view, an athletic Bator bet 3 3 48 ie others,” *one source said. “A |department source said, that TV | Pittsburgh 17 28 378 12 number of large -colleges—Ilike has little effect on the gate. a AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet. GB Notre Dame-—have been waiting! Penn already has agreed to let Chicago 31 11 38 for Penn to take the plunge./the American Broadcasting Co. New York 38 11 S81 45% They'll follow pretty os and televise its 1951 home games. Detroit INE 33 WR 100 AIT GL Washington i 28 “305 14%: Philadelphia ......... 15 2 <41 17 St. Louls ..... ........ 0% «30 19 18'a2
GAMES TODAY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Games at Night) inneapelis at INDIANAPOLIS, 8:15. ansas City at Toledo. fiwaukee at Columbus, St. Paul at Louisville,
AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Chicago. ew York at St. Louis (night), oston at Detroit (night). Riladelphia at Cleveland (night),
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RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee .. ...... 3 0 000 130-5 12 0 Columbus 200 013 Oix—7 11 1 Wall, Johnson (7), Kush (8) and Unser; | Blake, Crimian (8) and th all. ist, Paul ..:v:\.... 000 600 000-0 3 0 | Louisville 000 002 00x—-2 #8 | - Labine, Epperly (8) and Thompson; | Hisner and Okrie. S | Kansas City . viv. 440 110 003—13 19 © Toledo 031 001 000— 5 11 2 | _Nevel and Courtney; Hoeft, Punk (2),
{| Weiss (3; end House. NATIONAL LEAGUE |Bittsbureh HE 000
DET. Werle (8) and McCullough: |Spahn (6-4) and Mueller. Losing Pitcher {—Chambers (3-5), Home Ran Kiner, [CRIGRRO ..... visi. 00-1 3 | Philadelphia .. . 3 003 185 9 18 | Schultz, MeLish’ iar Schmitz (6) an Burgess; Roberts jo5 and Wilber, Losing! | Piteher-—Schutz (3-4) Ste Louis ......c...s 2 000— 2 7 IBrooklyn vs 100 0x3 § Staley, Bover (6) ny Rice: Branca (4- 1S jand CampaneMa. Losing Pitcher- —Staley |
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NEWARK, N, J, June 7 Milkman Charlie Fusari, aiming for a second shot at the world
Saolifice Hits—Main 2, McCall, FernanMerson, Chambers, Dallessandro, Api, Lint.
CLEVELAND, O., June 7 (UP)| —S8teve Gromek, Cleveland In-|
Stolen Bases—Saffell 6, Beard 2, Rue, |rersandes,
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