Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1951 — Page 12

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hite Sox Are Shaken But They're Not Down

By United Frese and tossed five into yesterday's 8 to 6 defeat to the Red Box in The White Sox~were shaken by successive series with the the second game of a double header. Yankees and Red Sox, the two teams they must beat in the 2 8 & PR American Teague, but were heading West from Boston today NEVERTHELESS, Richards’ hitters and runners showed that still in first place and with increased prestige . they are never out of a game—evén against class pitching. They The Sox lost five of their eight games with the other main overcame one five-run handicap in New York and also beat Vie i i i fter the Yankees h contenders but they proved they will not fold under pressure, Raschi in the eighth and ninth. innings a a

given their ace a three-run lead. They did not lose any game by more than two runs and could Moreover, the Sox now know they are superior to each of easily have won three games in both New York and Boston. their rivals in at least one department. They are faster than the As a result, the Yankees and Red Sox were prepared to

Yankees and far more aggressive than the Red Sox. They will accept the Sox as season-long challengers rather than nuisances. gore runs with the Yankees and probably match the Red Sox They are back now for 14 games against the western clubs and

on the road if not at the fenses. are a virtual cinch to be in first or second place when the Next to the pitching there is the question of Richards’ two theoretical July 4 halfway point of the race is reached.

youngsters—Nelson Fox and Orestes Minoso. n » n » » n o » ” F) ” » IF THOSE EIGHT games suggested a serious deficiency in THE YANKEES needled Fox with the cry, the Sox's makeup it was manager Paul Richards’ 10-man, castoff shouldn't youriname be spelled with two X's?” They frankly pitching staff. do not expect the spider-legged second bdseman to continue his The other contenders have viewed Richards’ scrambled-egg~ .340-plus hitting." But they. are willing to concede he and Chico staff with suspicion from the outset and it may have been an Carrasquel give the Sox down-the-middle strength on a par ominous sign that pitching was responsible for four of the five with their own. losses to them. Only Billy Pierce turned in a good losing effort, Minoso is regarded as a cinch to continue his’ stout hitting a 2-to-1 loss to the Yankees and the only other complete game although he may not continue at a .370 clip. Most rivals think produced by Richards’ staff was Saul Rogovin's 5-to-2 four- he is one of the league's authentic young stars and that Cleveland hitter over the Yankees the following day. General Manager Hank Greenberg will one day name the deal Richards was forced to use three pitchers in three games which sent him away from the Indians as the worst he ever made,

Budge Patty Opens Pit#sburgh 'Tail' WagsBettenhausen, ‘9 Wimbledon Play Brooklyn ‘Dog’—Twice Roar On and On; With Easy Win EL Take Langhorne

United Press Sports Writer If the observation car had pulled the locomotive on Be Yuin '|their homeward bound train today, the red-faced Dodgers Timon Sucaiul Service WIMBLEDON, England, June Wouldn't have been surprised—not after the reverse one-| LANGHORNE, Pa., June 25 ‘|25—Budge Patty of Los Angeles way ride the last place Pirates gave them in Pittsburgh. Ty etennauten am Old 99 opened defense of his Wimbledon In a strange “tail-wags-the-dog” doyble-header, the Men's Singles Tennis Champlon-| pirates rose up from their last place lowliness and twice skip today with an easy 6-1, 6-1, ood the league leaders, 6-4 victory over David Lurie, = 7 5 g 4, d te from the Browns, 8 to 3 and to 7 and 5 to 4, and at|7 to 1 in other American League

South Africa physicist, on the Squis Center a (least - temporarily tightened! jEaines, d of UP the National League race. | There was a measure of consoA standing room only crowd o The dotible : demise. of {lation for the atomic Bums, how-

the the Center Court to ever, for Gil Hodges dunked three! 3000 Paciced he © ander . partly Dodgers came at the same time home runs over get left field bar the runner-up Giants were Win-irier giving him a major-league Second was Bill Schindler, cloudy skies. Patty was seeded ning a 10 to 7 game from the] leading total of 24 and pias | Freeport, N. Y., who ran first fourth in’ the tournament. Cubs and cut Brooklyn's 7% game him only two games behind Bar: | {TO the 30th to the 82d lap. Cecil Straight Clark of Pasadena, lead to a still solid six-game mar-iRyth’s record setting pace of 1007] Green, Houston, Tex, was third. Cal, who was unseeded, alsogin. In other National League when he got 60. Andy Pafko also] Sanctioned by the AAA, the scored an easy opening round vic- games the Cardinals defeated the homered in each game for the Face was worth §7500. tory when he defeated 20-year- Braves, 6 to 5 in 14 innings while Brooks, but after that the:news| The 1950 winner, Jack Meold Robert Sibert, a University of|the Reds beat the Phillies, 3 to 1,/was all bad. |Grath, South Pasadena, Cal, finStanford star from Los Angeles,|/then lost 4 to 2. The Dodgers hadn't lost in! lished seventh among the 18 cars 6-0, 6-0, 6-2. Forbes Field since June 8 of ast|ot} running at the finish. Mes In all, 11 American men began \season and had won 10 in a row Teil set the speed in the time play in the 64-match program. before their deflation. Murry Dick-| 21® by posting a time of 36.348 The women begin play tomorrow. \son, who wasn’t too terrific, stuck. | Seconds, just a shade under 90

‘THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES

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left off at Milwaukee 100-miler by {zipping to victory yesterday in the {100-miler AAA national big car race here. He drove the Belanger Special, No. 99 with which Lee Wallard triumphed in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race on Memorial Day. Bettenhausen’s time was 1:04:18,

Yanks Gain

The Yankees cut Chicago's first| place lead to a single game by!

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MILWAUKEE, Jone 25-Let be beer do it. The Indianapolis Indians certainly don't want to make Milwaukee

Tribe i in 'Suds Town' for Series After Stopping Saints’ Streak

The Hoosier Redskins moved into the Cream City]. today for a four-game series with the first-place Brewers. Riding sixth in the American Association, the Tribe has|}y

was chop off a 12 e Saints’ Ng arosk In Tr Soares 68. and bow out stubbornly in afterpiece, 2-0. Frank Kalin'’s -big bat was sponsible for the Saints’ in the opener. A bases-loaded homer in the eighth inning took care of the issue. Frank came to bat Ted Beard, Do and Nanny Fernandes on base, He sent a ~. the fence—foul. The n was in for a homer. Lint Derricked

cessor, loaded the bases In easier for the front-running|ine eighth with three walks and ,|surrendered the Saints’ final run back/On an outfield fly. os

: seventh win of the season. He has “in St, Paul when theithree losses. Clem Labine and Al Epperly worked for the Saints. Labine took the loss.

Dick Curtis giving his all. But the his best wasn’t quite good enough. The Saints used their t re-/to best advantage. The sadness got four off veteran Pat McGloth-

Royce Lint started for the Tribe/own cause in the second. He came

Kalin’'s blast gave Main his

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Tipton Homers

The first hit Curtis allowed was/| , Runs mienough to beat him. That was Eric Tipton's third homer of the ball over season. The Saints chalked up an ext one unearned run in the fifth to close|s : the scoring for the day.

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NCAA Tennis Tourney

EVANSTON, Ill, June 25 (UP) «~The 67th annual NCAA tennis tournament opened today on

holders of Flam and Gene gar. rett,

Veteran Earl Cochell, seventh ranked in the nation last year, will lead a contending Southern California team and was rated

the leading contender for the singles crown.

Women Pros Offer Tips on Golf

Take a tip from the women of the links, That's the new series starting tomorrow on The Times

amateurs go kudos in the 31st an-

MARLENE BAUER, to tell | us how to make those putts; | « HELEN HICKS, to explain the tricks of trap play; BETTY JAMESON, to give tips on chipping; SUGGS, to show the y to use the No. 5 fron;

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the use of the No. 3 BERG, to explain the

in the first game. He was der-jup with two out and the bases ricked for a pinch-hitter in he[lcaded and pounced dut. That dia eighth. Forrest Main, his suc-'it. Favor UCLA in

Greeley's Advice

Horace Greeley's advice:

with Tony Trabert, Cincinnati, as Dorothy Watman’s, 7-5,

broke even. | apolis, Catherine Malcolm of the West, Jim MADE AD winning 6-3, 6-0. However, Lou | Frank anna Early, Indianapolis, was de-| ToNnRY teated, 6-1, 6-0, by Marion Hart fe ee

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Fulton Cup Heeds

It seems the Fulton Cup took

It went West. That's the way. the Woodstock |

matches were resolved yesterday. janhion oi Reyrais |The Western team won, 11-9, as! an early Eastern lead failed to ND ANAPOLIS stand up.

The big match for the West was 2-8, 6-3,

6-3, triumph over Mary Hernando, Eastern captain. match was set up by Edna Shala’s| default to the West's Mitzi Alex. Tribe at Bat

The crucial!

Indianapolis’ representation Pat Stewart, Indian-|

had little trouble with

Alexander. Other results: Elaine Lewicki od pjleteated Toby Siregh.

Geleated Geralaing i i A Enh dh

'DeVicenzo, Ransom

Win Inverness Meet

TOLEDO, O., June 25 (UP)— Curly-haired Roberto De Vicenzo of Buenos Aires, today is being labeled the outstanding foreign golfing importation since Bobby Locke's arrival from South! Bas Africa.

By way of living up to the notices, the handsome De Vicenzo teamed with veteran Henry Ransom of St. Andrews, Ill, to win

the Inverness Invitational tourna-| ~ddment by a plus nine margis

rday, Displaying a brilliant brand of

» De Vicenzo established him= one of the i oh

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Jane Nelson Even

- : ton, 10 to 5 and the Athletics won| Manuel Ayulo, Burb With Par on ; : |Supported him with homers. Gus. ank, Cal;

Herb Flam of Beverly Hills,(winning a 5 to 3 series sweeper) lit out to win t {mph. That time was way off the Cal, the U, 8. National Singles| from the Indians while the White p him nine De opener, glving| one-lap record of 33.84 seconds set runnerup, made it three Ameri-|Sox dropped an 8 to 8 nightcap in! straight over Brooklyn., Ral nly Bettenhausen in 1948, cans in the second round when he Boston after winning the Opener, | giner with No. 17 and Pete| Fourth to 10th place finishers drubbed Naresh Kumar of India, |6 to 5. Detroit drubbed Washing-| in order, were: ’ 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. 8° Castiglione and George Strickland | :

Ray Knepper, St. Louis, Mo.; Freddy Agabashian, Los Angeles: {McGrath; Andy Linden, Los

Bell set the pace in the second

{game, driving in the tying and {winning runs, and collecting two!

Re CF og Ws A Tribe Box Scores Out oi Ni 4 | \[ \ {singles and a triple off loser Ralph |fpeles; Lhke Nausruk, East INDIANAPOLIS | i LL |Branca. Ted Wilks pitched three c enry Banks, (First Game) ; WY d {scoreless relief innings to win his| empion, Cal, Beard, cfert | 2 5 By JIM HEYROCK . first game of the year. TT Ghauri og ) § 3 Jane Nelson, 23-year-old insur-| LEAGUE STANDINGS. SNE S0M00ull plier, Starr. Home Woodling Homers Warriner Does It rnandes, 3b Li... 3 i 3 lance agent, fired an even par 38! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION runs—Zernial ¥ : | Rain, roi 4: ia : tor the. Bret pine Toles . aaiittiwa a { x L Pe GB, tacoond Game) Gene Woodling’s two-run homer, Ag ain «0 Again Soler ah 41 8 9 8 YO Kensas City 153 1 5% 3 | Piuageiphia |. 1." 290 9% 901— } 18 iin the eighth gave Vic Raschi the| 39 ‘must be a way to be Mangan, ° 4°11 4 3 {96 golfers teed off in the 18- Ee Minneapeits : Bn 3 3 3ia| Kennedy, Suchecki (1), Mahoney (8, edge for a shaky 11th victory, Jimmy Warriner. B hp Ba at HB a 8 © § 8 qualitying round of the 31st In-T Toed 338 48 8a Sn Renneds. Home run—clark. ~|tOPS for the American League, car pliots at the MW Stock ain, p i 8 0 : 1 of [INDIANAPOLIS "|... 30 34 , 489 Ta First G |although Early Wynn of the In-| a e W. 16th St. 5% 5 55 np ~|dianapolis Women's Golf cham- foun ea, 31 3 “4 Firm, Game) lai {Midget Speedway haven't found Totals .......:,... WS VHB Thi Columbus nae 38m thu Gans nies 120 100 200 ¢ 9 ¢ldlans outpitched iin ast of the jt yet, Plaher grounded for Lint im Tth. 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE i way. asc elded eight hits, | ST. PAUL | Playing over the rolling Coun-| WL Pct. GB raniaeony Holos A Moat: ie : varked seven batters and hit ore, i er picked up his ninth AB RH $ Eitry Club of Indianapolis course, /Chicego ............. 41 22 481 Holcombe. | Losing Ditcher_Stoohs. Rome apg had to have ninth inning ping b BE Sedan last, night, zip3 ¢ @ © olMiss Nelson, first to tee off today, Boston... pa smo : | Second Game) [relief help from Allie Reynolds. pj gy rn uckes, Sak Park, i i ® 1 § was tlosery Pucsed by Mrs. Lou | Detroit : : 3 2» 508 8 |Ghicaso ext rnassenes 10 001 310 6 10 1 » Eddie Robinson's two-run homer fu 0 Third piace iB She 20a i a, who posted one-over-par 39s, Washington ... . . On Kiet dow to) 4, Jud n the seventh gave Chicago its! : 3 1 ? 8 0 Seon riveresas 3 33 alts) o. Holcombe ‘and ast: Wieht, Mas: (opening triumph in Boston as Phil | Ei Warsiners time for the 3 8 ¢ 3 UPAR OUT ...., 544 343 555—38| NATIONAL LEAGUE |iiie0%, Ty JECR oli iicher. Ret: (Masi hit two White Sox homers|' Guencard Warriner also scored ] : 8 o Nelson out .ias 443 oki L Pet. GB biatt. Home runs—8tephens, DiMaggio. |earlier. Dom DiMaggio, who had | victories in the 12-lap I 544 455-38 YO einnsenens += [Detroit : . 030 123 001—10 15 © 0 OBola Out ...... 454 442 565--30!New York .. 30 545 : Jo 8 's ¢ hit a three-run first game homer a = an 8 (Ginclnna rer 32 Ss 3 Frick, autchinson (4 and. Robinson: for Boston, got the Red Sox {Heat Faces ware won 4 Wassiner, Tok 5 5 31 15 PAR IN ....... 554 354 344--81F = 30 32 4s 10 {Ginsberg (5): Moreno, Consuckta (2. Har- started with a third-inning sec- and Jack A L, on robo Sd Jor din th. stn. Fulmer in ..... 555 354 35388 Eniisdelonis ves 3 478 10)4115). ‘Winning pitcher. Hutchinson. Losing |ond-game homer, but the clinch-| Th Fees vs 3 | pitcher, Moreno. Home runs—Werts, Coan. e big noise at Speedrome last BVRNAToLS ASHE 101 000 0408 o40—8/Dye In ........ 564 354 534-39 Patan 3B 371 18% and OL FI 000-3 2 ing rally, good for three runs, ' | night was Jesse Plummer of I RUE i aa 0105 Rn EC me swan wens 300 000 02x— 5 6 ojoccurred in the seventh. It de- ap

Wynn and Hegan; Raschi, Reynolds (9) |dtanapolis. Plummer finished first

GAMES TODAY Antone jo fy i. Why nan, Tee or o-| Miss Nelson, who has heen on AMERICAN ASSOCIATION and Berra. Winning pitcher, Raschi, Hom hj velopes on a pair of walks, a {in the feature stock race. He Bean an, of | run—woodling. bunt single by Billy Goodman, al d. Home Rung An-lable to better 82 on the Country! (All night games) jalso grabbed a heat and the helignello x Double | INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee NATIONAL LEAGUE {single by Ted Williams, an infield CoH on see ton X] Ta to Omark 1. Club course, matched par for the | youisville st Kansas City. lout, and a wild throw by third met dash, Bee Baa ain 3, La:|Orst three holes and then missed Co eal Brook! se Same) o3— 111 1 baseman Bob Dillinger. Second In the feature was Ed bine § Brikeouts Lint | 3 Jin 1. La-|a putt on No. 4 for a bogey four. AMERICAN LEAGUE I Pitan a 200 011 33x—10 14 0 Starrett and third Mike Burch. Inniner” ain, 1 in 3: Labine, 7 in 7/She fired par on Nos. 5 and 6 (no games scheduled.) | oEodbislan, Brikige 10 Jvesiaa 10 ‘Joe Rogers Killed Fhe semifinal was Won py Ed fin i bo ree ba hrs In Sth: er—Labime. and birdied No. 7 with a four NATIONAL LEAGUE ei iteher. Erskine, Home runs— og e Zellenga, Heat Widnes yer 1. a ges ner, as LN | i priate EE FR FE prlnglon Flip [SS pokes Smad APOLIS 8 wo A E|10-foot putt and an eagle. RE oot Y . |Brockiyn, .......... 000 301 goo 4 8 o DALLAS, Tex. June 25 op) ins re les Sear rt. of 2 e¢3 33 =~ (First Game) Palica: Xing 4), Branca (6). and want | Joe Rogers, 52-year-old Se hoediadk Meets Raider Fernandes. Jed Match Play Tomorrow DRlede or nrnes ae Len Friend. Queen’ (8), Wilks (1) and Ga- | dirt track driver from Tampa, Sevens, 1b 8 43 2 0 Mrs, Dye, playing her home yng Baier: ‘House; Johnson, ' Hoover (8) Pitcher. King. Hote thos--Paiko. Hans | Fla., wag killed yesterday when In Mat Card Feature Cole. as i. 3 0 1'1 1 ilcourse, started badly, three-|. (Second Game) (First Game) 'his 450-horsepower. Ranger car| Al Lovelock, top-ranking young Dallessan ro’. 0 0 0 0 of {Tolede-.... 0.0.0, 030 20 Oe ; 4 Oiphiladelphia ....... 001 000 000— 1 7 0 {flipped end over end in the first | Canadi h ht, and the UIBN SE irons 9 0 7 0 oputting for a double-bogey six Milwaukee 000 100 1— 2 9 0 Cincinnati ... 100 000 03x— 3 10 anadian heavyweig Curtis, ‘mc. sera: 2 0 0 0 0 of gey Marlowe, Poole (6) and Mordarskl:| Roberts and Seminick: aad 10 el turn of the first race at Arling- Green Raider will headline toYotals®,.......... LS lon No. 11. Bogeys on Nos. 14/Gorin. Donovan (2), Jester (5) and Bur: aud Seneming. Howell (8). Home run— ton Downs track. | morrow night's pro wrestling card Dallessandro fied out for Cole in seventh. |ano 15 sent her soaring four over, .. (First 2007300 10-3 4 9 (Second Game) Rogers was thrown from thejat the air-cooled Armory, "AR moo a ar. She then started Kansas City 000 001 50x— Cincinbati + 1” 300 000 006 3 '8_1/CAT @s It struck an cutside fence Harold Sakata and Tor YaEP ta. a comeback hi assini, 2b ......... 0:0 ¢ 0 of | Moulder and Marshall: Wiesier ‘and Meyer: Miller (1). Hemtachman (8) post coming outaof the turn and to: J tag-t tand endleton, sg ........ © 8 1 1 oparring No. 16 and firing birdies Courtnes. | Thompson (©) and Wilber, Pag. Smith (8) | mato, y:apanese 'ag-‘eam landem, Ih itman. Hs: 8 0 i 0 8lon Nos. 17 and 15. | oibas (Second Game 00 § 00d Pramesa. Winning pitcher, Heintsel- | was dead on arrival at a Ft: will battle Martino (Iron Mike) | into If 113 § an Kansas City... .. 010 301 xz 3 1. 3| JAD. Losing pheher, Smith. Home run-. Worth hospital. He suffered a Angelo and Sheik Araby, his Antonello, )f 0 8 2 0 8 Mrs. Bola was playing ex-| Blake and Morgan; Nevel and Courtney. |, —'o ‘no. 00 000 104s pjcTushed chest and multiple head Arabian teammate, in the special Houk: 30: ans 1 0 0 4 1itremely good golf and it was i ivi (First Game) + 000— 4 ¢ 1] Chicago 500 020 000— 7 7 1 fractures. |of the two-event bill. hf. a jLpuiaville sexnaaban 000 001— 1 Hearn, Spencer (1), Jones (5) and Wes “| feike te R01 3 one of the few times she has inhanholis Boho a Howell 3 trum; Rush, Hatten 2), Kiippatein (5). wo — — ’ (9) a WAr n er, Totals . +»31. 3 3 3g Tjjbeen able to better 40 for nine gary. | Jones. Losing pitcher, Hatten, Home runk|

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Stolen 1, Rue 1, Renan] Larry Becker Dies BAYONNE, N. J, June 25 (UP) Lawrence (Larry) Becker, an outstanding lightweight boxing conténder before the turn of the century, died yesterday at hisiw (home here after a long il'ness, He

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Open match play tOMOITOW MoM. pog'ty) BRT, na la Martin (1: | 0s4F0 ng ey will play 18 holes until | the finals Friday which will be|., 7 over 36 holes, RN e-13 Miss Nelson is defending the! a . championship sheX\won last year,! her first competifjve year in Indianapolis. Only™ two exchampions in the tourney are Mrs. Dye and ‘Miss Dorothy Ellis, who carded a three-over | par 41' for the outgoing nine today. | The field was divided with onehalf teeing from the first tee and! the remainder’ starting on the | back nine, Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer, last year’s medalist: and runnerup, was one over par with a 38 on the back nine.

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South Gro Club champic apolis Golf Its best picked up 1 taking 1955 s by two shots, Pat Patsu South Grove Ralph Heinle with a 69. Third was 2020. Riversi 2052 and Sar 2078.

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BOSTON, . Baseman Wa ican League was sent bac day by the E He was op of the Pacific hour recall. Dropo, cut was sent We announced la Sox brought 1 Louisville of ciation but two men. The Red fielder Karl Leéo Kiely arn Charley Max and in retur Tom Wright Hatfield on

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