Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1951 — Page 27

_ yWestlake and Pitcher Cliff {Chambers "to the St. Louis

Cardinals for five players. Rickey said the Cardinals were aw Pitcher Howie _ Joe Garagiola, Ider Sw , Pitcher Ted Wilks and Rookie Shortstop Dick Cole to the Pirates.

The Pirates general manager sald he arranged the deal with {Cardinal Owner Fred Saigh in {New York today. A club spokesman sald Cole probably would be optioned out at once and that two other play‘ers on the Pirate squad would 3 ‘have to be disposed of to make i! room for the new acquisitions, "Phe deal was made in an effort

Two maior laze trades involving 13 players were com-| Porterfield to Washington, , The trading deadline is midnight tonight. involved were Pittsburgh, St. Louis Car-ifor their Kansas City farm club, dials, New York Yankees and Washington. be «+ Branch Rickey, general manager of the Pittsburgh™/ Rr 5] deni LPitates, announced he had traded Third Baseman Wally with oo 70 cash involved. Ayer Ya

The Cardinal-Pirate deal may mean some player-benefits for the Indianapolis Indians, who have first rejection on optioned Pirate players. Cole fielded 936 as a second baseman and shortstop last year for the pennant- winning Rochester Red Wings of the International ieague. He hit 278 Including 17 doubles and batted in 44 runs, It's possible also that a pitcher or two may come Indians’ way,

pitching staff and start the club on its road out of the cellar Meanwhile, the New York Yankees obtained Bob Kuzava, southpaw pitcher, from the Sena-

“to build up the Pirates’ faltering

tors in a five-player deal which at Pau vi

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but he goes there only on option om the Senators,

LEAGUE STANDINGS

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Detroit at Boston, postponed. rain 8t. Louis at New York, postponed, rain.

‘they will announce next week

loan the All-Star game in Detroit on

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‘|ganized baseball, {of lesser items.

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Happy Can Set His Own Heave-Ho

Club Owners Agree To Chandler's Terms

By United Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June 15 — Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler and Warren Giles, owner of the Cincinnati Reds, agreed today that

when Chandler will resign. He probably will make it after

July 10. Until he leaves the job from which. he has been fired, he gets none of the concessions he asked They

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Moonlig ht ‘Team’ Cane the Sacks’ At Beech Grove

Some moonlight “performers” sneaked into the Beech Grove

{Stadium last night, “cleaned” the

bases—but didn’t steal home,

The box score: One completé pay telephone yanked off the wall. Three stolen bases (but no one stole home). Some candy. A small, but heavy cash register that was empty. The Stadium’s P. A, system,

A foot-high bottom panel of a

door was broken to gain entrance and the night lock and a padlock were jimmied from the inside, Manager Joe Kelly said. But they didn’t steal the stadium. It's business-as-usual tonight.

Major League Leaders

By United Press LEADING BATSMEN

agreed to give him a full year’s salary of $65,000, to exempt him from any lability for lawsuits!h now filed or pending against or-| and a number)

In a day-long meeting here yes-

terday, they reached a decision |§

80 Giles, president of the Cin-

baseball's major league executive! council, was delegated to present, the final terms to him. Conceivably, Chandler could re-| turn to his original declaration to! serve “until the final minute of my seven-year term" which would have expired on May 1, 1952. But

the ghost long before that, per-| haps even before the All-Star game, Chandler agreed that he would) #5 not accept any other baseball ex-| ecutive post for five years. |

NATIONAL TEAGUE

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100 5 Bick ford. ‘Chipman (4) Co (7) and Cooper: Dickson (8ullough. Losing Pitcher, ¥ uns--Gordon, Westlake. Shadeinhia aot 10 210--11 16 2 000-3 8 0

. 1 1 by or (4-4) and Seminick; Rush, Meish 6) Rely a Semis - and TRESS. n . . oy un—Mehoison. o apt: sid et i 1 300-11 18 © Cincinnatl 001 0% he +i 2 Jansen ho and Westry - meer aA Brautt (8) Byer) rkow-

ski (9) Schefling. Losing tcher, a a Ruhs—Stanky, Adams,

and Bie. Erskine (6-5). aration Run-Hodges

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Minoso, Chicago fain, Philadelphia ... Chicago ........ 50 198 39 70 .354 DiMaggio, Boston ... 53 234 42 B81 .346 {Coleman, St. Louis . 40 174 290 60 345)

NATIONAL LEAGUE G H Pet.

AB R Louis .... 51 186 36 70 .378 {Robinson, Brooklyn .. 52 102 39 170 .365 | Ashburn, Philadelphia 53 223 31 79 354 Elliott, Boston 50 178 22 62 Schoendienst, St. Louls 37 150 27 51 .340

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Boston (Surkont 3- 4) at Cincinnati (Ramsdell 3-6). Nigh rooklyn “INebcombe 6-4) at Chicago

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239 W. WASHINGTON ST. INCITING Established 49 Years You can tell a champ in any sport, they say, by the way he gets up after a loss and takes charge again—and

ot that's just what those young and sassy Chicago White Sox| < “ . o were doing today. oF The Winner

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that the belting they took in|

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'the “old pro” New York was Sima’s sixth loss.

{ Jn the only ‘other American Yankees would start the Sox on ague action, Cleveland edged)

a long slide from first place, philadelphia, 3 to 1; at night. De-| down. , |troit at Boston and St. Louis at| But what happened instead? |New York were rained out. |

Those pesky. kids came from In the National League, four|

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{last game of that series, added a Louis, 2 to 1; New York trounced| win over Washington Tuesday,

Cincinnati, 11 to 6; Philadelphia and last night Jan thei brand crush the Cubs 11 to 3, and Pitts- . HOUR {new winning strea 1) our|y { gh down Boston, 9 to 4. DRY CLEANING : umes by, sweeping both ends, Of) "Brookiyw's victory was oue of & {the most dramatic this season. SERVICE

Senators, 8 to 7, and 14 to 5. Restores Lead

This splurge has restored the {Sox league lead to a fat 4% games over the Yankees. And it | kept their record absolutely clean]

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MAYFAIR CLEANERS

The Bums were behind, 1-0, with one man on and two out in the ninth inning. But Gil Hodges, [the major leagues’ leading home run hitter, caught hold of a pitch] by Rookie Joe Presko and hoisted it over 400 feet for the game win-|

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