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will attend the dinner « meeting are Carl Vestal of Vestal Steel, general chairman of the Amateur Day program; Master of Ceremonies Mike Dunn of WXLW and Cochairman Reb Russell. The advertis-

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IABA Sets Meeting ‘At Volirath's

"By VAL DICKMAN The bill of fare for Amateur Bascball Day, July 15, will be planned between meat and potatoes Monday. The Indianapolis Amateur bad,

Paseball Association will meet at 6:30 p. m. in Vollrath’s, 118 E. Palmer St,

ing program committee headed must risk.

by Buck Adams and including . "8 Slo Yovono-| THIS DEAL has evoked bitter

Norman |comment since it strengthens geniyg himself who in the winter, Nanny umm, Francis Sheppard and|What already appears to be theo Bill|strongest club in the National pgge Nick Etten, Johnny Lindell O. P. Smith, League. Fred Baigh, owner of 4 Aaron Robinson for Mickey ‘Bill Calbert, Charles Thoren and|the Cardinals, protests it willige...n the first baseman, Ver-| Harold Miller. Del Griffin, chair-|throw the league race out ofin,, yo4q jeg the AL hitters with) and grounds; and

Earl Montgomery, fitch, Harold Miller,

George Shaner, chairman, Doc Sloan and Bob Quillen, um-

MEANWHILE, the fight for a" 1 "e reactions of this sort, berth in the Amateur Day pro-| o .jub must be prepared to give gram at Victory Field has nar- up something to get something. rowed in the Twilight League to| nhie is where shrewdness and two teams—P. R, Mallory and sagacity enter. The trick is not

Both Mallory and Vestal re-| yejops the Cubs gave up too tained their undefeated records in| , oh it will be consistent with the loop as Vestal shut out Yaver| ¢neir record. They seldom Men's Store 15 to 0 and Mallorys| ake a good deal and they have deféated the Allison Jats 13 to 3| ,..4e some very bad ones.

The Sawmakers of E. C. At- d cash for a player kins handed the South Side Saints Cami bY ar heard of, their first defeat, blanking them| pn . Furst. 4 to 0 to topple the Saints’ hopes for an Amateur Day berth via

Now that the Saints are out of the running, the’ big Twilight game comes June 27 Mallorys and Vestal and next Wednesday is the last day games . will count in league standings for Amateur Day participation. » ” .

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® '® ” THE LEAGUE-leading Union ized by Wid Matthews, who at loop wereileast knows what the score 18, | handed a'double setback at lastiand it may prove to be mutually night's meeting of the Indian- helpful—the measure of a good apolis Amateur Baseball Associa- deal—even if it should contribute

Printers of the Big Six

Managers and officers ruled Does anyone hold that the only one game of the non-sched- Dodgers, given the opportunity, uled doubleheader played at Put-|should not have taken advantage namville recently against the In-lof it? Some of the, comments diana Reformatory would count would indicate this to be so. . in league standings for Amateur In another deadline deal B. Day selections. Also the Assocl-| (for Barter) Rickey surrenderation ruled that since the Print-| ed Wally Westlake as the key ers had playéd two seven-inning| man in a five-man deal with the contests that day, they must play| COardinals, a move which inan additional two Innings for the! yited press box criticism. Next scheduled game to count in league! ¢o DE I a oe Hol ed a sh y before the deadline Juiv 1. There is no record that Rickey Vestal Steel .......... 0gLL 913 &—1 uy 3 ball market. Besides, the er, 18 in| Piston ua they ar, reste

1 3| likely to be a good one. s.| Rickey, being only human, for 4 3jall his pretensions to a higher

a LmO x4 Mercer and Mennel; ot and Maa

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rs 7,/won’'t live to rue the Westlake Boe Di Innings. | transfer, regardless of the circumCc . At Brookside, A’ e—Christian P. o Neal Ral 4 do METS: lithea 5

pitched a two-hit Hine, Sivek out 14 and tripled Carrasquel, the young shortstop,

n 3 Shine oo Jasue-_Garfleld Cubs 18 who has been a solid factor in the

ream B League.

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players. Obviously it was a

12 games for the Yankees. No one likes to be reminded of his

over-all average with a man’s bones?

or continue to decay. This would help to explain why the Chicago Cubs dealt Andy Pafko to the Brooklyns. They weren't going to get any higher with the brillant outfielder but they might improve with what they got in return. That's the chance a club

balance. The dandy little manager screams he had offered the Cubs “three times as much.” Which is in line with his usual bombast. The Giants prefer the $10,000 waiver pickup.

to give up too much. If it de-

Once they gave the Phillies Dolf

1f Pafko should turn out to be the clincher, it wouldn't be the first time the Cubs traded Brooklyn into a championship. In May 41, their general waanager, Jimmy Gallagher, ¢ baseball writer who had som-aow sold himself to owner Phil K. Wrigley as a master mind, gave up Billy Herman for two unexceptional players and the Dodgers proceeded to win their first pennant |

Baseball Deals Often Go Sour

NEW YORK, June 20—If a fellow stays in baseball long enough and isn't market shy, he’s bound to make a bad deal here and thére. Somewhere along the line the averages will catch up with him. The other day George Weiss used Fred Sanford as a throw-in in a deal with Washington. Sanford had cost the Yankees $100,000 and three

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to the Dodgers’ pennant chances.

Kiner, Westlake was

ever lost his shirt in the base-

only and almost any change is

rating, has been known to err and there is nc guarantee he

stances. It seems certain that he underrated the ability of Chico

success of the surprising White

this year, Sanford won only nant in '48. . LJ n » THEY ALL pull boners. Even Wistajies and a Was an out-/the best of them, and the only nding one. et eiss, as a reason e deal t ‘ | ’ ATE re no. apology. His ream time. to time, Jo that the(last night was important (© Gut- Howell and Norm Fox received camp at Ji. Wayne's Duenger|| Folio Sl Slo NUN SEN IY s HB K€ remarkably (fellow on the other.side of the |the lacing in the early Innings. [Park wy 3:58. high. What is it fhe bard says|desk refuses to accept. There about the good being interred have

'46 offered Washington Joe

and Stanky. Billy Southworth had lost control of his players in Boston, The owner had to choose between the players and his manager. Southworth won. The fact that it would have cost

) cap the Braves when he dealt! They deal. From '49 to June them Eddie Stanky and a pen- Six in

the last seven startsiby since coming from the Pirates. ’ : winning games of 13 fo 11 and Although outhit 19 to 12, ine Phils Slate Tryout | It was the second double Indians banged across seven runs Camp at Ft. Wayne a

iT to 3. victory than a | Friday

teridge.

skulls Bn, died Wins sf isi gg nie Forrest Main in the fifth inning. will be assisted by Pete Mihalic, A ball club that is going no- state because the other fellow Millers in the Minneapolis hand- The Millers tallied eight runs by|Ohio scout, and James Keown, where must go into the market couldn't recognize a bargain. {box adds to-morale. How about the time Bill Veeck, the ‘odd character, tried

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8 ... ais wip va a 1 a bad deal on a club. That's | $485, "30.00% Farle MM, ann. [from Louisville. They needed a how the Giants got Alvin Dark | Lucadello struck out for Martin in/five run, sixth inning rally to take Barnhill struck out for Henley inja 6 to 4 decision in the first game INDIANAPOLIS: ............ 270 220 0—13| but they coasted to a 9 to 5 vic-

Minneapolis hn canoe 313 120 3—11 Runs batted in—Fernandez 4, Natisin 4, tory in the. second contest. Williams. Mangan, Saffell 2, Kalin, Merson| Milwaukee and Kansas City 3 on Bose bane tt Wilson i F ree-base son, Home runs—Fernandes 32, Kropf, Wilson, Dallessandro, ber one and two spots. Milwaukee

$150,000 to buy up his three- |Natisin.

year contract was an influential |pinPeEPglls 10 Bate on allen 1|Kansas City licked Toledo 7 to 3.

Struck out—By PFanovich 4. Fisher 1,

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Tribe Gives Don Sugar as Millers ronion Get 2 Lumps in Belated Birthday ono nro:

MINNEAPOLIS, June 21—Tribe Manager Don Gut-lon orders of the New Yorkcoach to replace Wally Ford es

teridge can start being 39 today. His Indianapolis Indians gave him the finest birthday sour nits and a walk in five trips, sistant track and freshman bas-|}| present ever last night. He had “postponed” the celebra-|batting in four runs, in the first ketball pilot. Ford resigned to be-|

tion since Tuesday. An off-day and rain did that. The Redskins who've been stumbling around the second [three years of organized ball. The

division for most of the sea-

; as ‘ho son jumped to within a game-| aised his runs-batted-in record and 25 minutes. The second was! and-a-half of fourth place byjto 55. Joe Muir sparkled in the played in 1:57. It was the “short-|

bumping the Millers twice. |g hits and going the “stance But, nice.

The Indians, up (rom seventh {to sixth place now, will try to add to peddle Lou Boudreau to the {frosting to the birthday cake to-|~ 4 Browns? That was in the night when Fred Strobel faces the "Woody. winter of '47. Next year all Millers Boudreau did was %it .355, win the “Most Valuable” and drive the Indians to their first pen- | nant in 28 years, and the man | is supposed to be a genius. And there was Col. L. 8. Mac-

Gutteridge, a bit “sour” over the |Redskins’ stagger recently, could/board read 13 to 11, Indians. {stand the extra sugar.

|The Tribe extended the Millers’ gave Main his sixth victory in Bil, © U0 “Henry Wolf, Vincennes losing streak to Sve straight. nine attempts. ’ amateur, captured medal honors in the

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315, Pisher 14 in 4%, Martin 1 in 32. {Main 5 in 3 | | pitcher—Main. Losing, pe Vef Howell 8!

{Wild pitch—Fanovich. {Hicks, Padden and O'Connor. Time—2:35

57. Attendance--2858.

_ Baldwin Replaces A

FRANKFORT, June 2 (UP)—

Times Special had to leave for Oakland, Cal, since 1946, was named head grid|

Giants, Millers’ parents. 'terday. The ‘Art-ful Negro player had, Baldwin also will serve as as- ||

game, One hit was an inside-the- come secretary of the Decatur park homer, his third such in Chamber of Commerce.

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grabbed victories five and for the first time in six starts em ———C—————— ® over league leaders in "ess in the second and continued to

week. Milwaukee got it/ add to this run total throughout | The Philadelphia Phillies will] night. But the twvin winithe seven-inning opener. Dixie {hold its Midwest baseball tryout}

Despite the early lead, Indian Eddie Krajnik, Phillies’ top|

Good Beginning Starter Harry Fisher yielded to scout, will supervise the camp. He

that time. {Illinois scout. Main weakened in the Millers’| Players from 16 tg 22 years old last time at bat and Southpaw |are invited to tryout, but must Royce Lint saved the game for bring their own equipment. SesArtie Wilson and Ray|sions will start at 10 a. m. Play-| {Dandridge singled and Mike|ers signed to a Phil contract will |

in a single %ncounter,| { Natisin homered and the score- be reimbursed for their expenses.

| That's when Lint came in, struck Golf Notes

night it was all sweet. out Pinchhitter Dave Barnhill, and] TERRE HAUTE. June 21—Shooting a {par 70 over the Terre Haute Country!

Fernandez pounded two J The second Mii; Mulr| 355 there Sesterasy spi solf a showed to rm. is ree golfers tie or second spot wit | p form 18 efior.s on, including Robert Schuman of Indian{the mound were aided at the apolis Meridian Hills Country Club | | eam onors were won by the S |plate DY Stevens, Frank Kalin country Club of Paris, 1. as the “20 an ohn Mer \ 8 | member squa ashioned a 1578 total to | ny 30n h trio} Of over the nine other teams. The put the ball over the fence at the Franklin Country Club finished second

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