Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1951 — Page 14

American’ League

regained the American League's {batting lead. Fain's ,347 average Is followed iby . Ted :Willlams, Boston, .341:

and Gil Coan, Washington, 331. Dillinger and Coan are newcomEE Fe ers to the top five. ‘change Williams shot a av up he special - 13 points during the week to take kee's Jim Bas- Second place. He aldo aldo gained the 3 lead in runs with 69 69 and in total Free en nk sad To ; Cerv, | lea runs n Hier Souiers later Bok (207),| Minoso, last week’s 'pacesetter, ples (19) ‘and runs batted in Sontinues to lead in triples with George Crowe, 14. BD: aul eS (25); Dave! - Leaders in other specialized de-~ \liams. Minneapolis, runs (61) Paftments are unchanged. They ®nd Rudy Rufer, Minneapolis, |are: Hits, Dom DiMaggio, Boston, ; 28) 104; doubles, Irv Noren, Washingolen bases (28). ton, 26; home runs, Gus Zernial,

To Juche Be Jeagve Philadelphia, 21; stolen bases, Jim

Busby, Chicago, 17. on eight and lost three. Forrest =o, = averages show Bob Feller

of Indianapolis is a stand- of Cleveland topping the pitchers t with a 10-4 record. ; with a 12-2 mark. However, FelTEAM BATTING ler absorbed his third setback

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ilwaukee 2013 414 784 1208 75 15 ia beat the Cleveland flash.

The 18-year-old Merrins, whose em em ———— © set of hot clubs lacked a.warm

+ enough jutter, missed a Sti Sooty Larsen Gains

# on the 34th green to end his su . . prising victory march one hi Tennis Revenge + short of his goal. © Blum, er old Macon, Ga.,| CHICAGO, July 14 (UP)—Art + mattress manufacturer, shot -even Larsen of San Leandro; Cal., who pur over ie 6517-yard Columbus was left off the starting Davis the cool-headed Meridian, Misa. [CUP team for opening matches 1ad out with a birdie on the par A8ainst Japan next week, gained * three 16th their 34th match hole. @ measure of revenge on the se- § Blum, present Georgia State lection committee today by oustchampion, took over the lead af-/;,o one of its choices, Herb Flam £ ter three holes in the morning « round. Merrins was never able to = 2 R catch up, although several times National Clay . Courts tennis & he pulled dangerously close to|toupnament, * Cracker shotmaker, | Larsen, playing with grim de-| (termination, beat Flam 2-6, 6-3,/ 6-3, 8-8, to advance to the finals

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3 % Sahara Grotto Slates J 10-Bout Fight Card

A 10-bout boxing program is! slated Thursday night at the

EN ons Tyak Bev, 0 ‘A seven-man team from South i} comprise fhe malor

the opposition. Capt. Joe EL

[oh Forest.

{plonship finale was Tony Trabert,

i soot AR, by 3 3B a Ww Thursday (too late for this week's|

{of Beverly Hills, Cal, from the

Joining Larsen in the cham-|

Cincinnati collegian, who won in straight sets, 6-2, 7-5, 6-1, over - Straight Clark of Los Angeles.

National Leaghe

Philadelphia's Ferris Fain haa

Stan (The Man) Musial of St,

{Louis shows no signs of tiring in bis quest of National League . batting laurels. His .367 aver-|

Bob Dillinger, Chicago, 339; age leads the league for the fifth| Orestes Minoso, Chicago, .337, straight week.

In day games" through Tire.

day, July 12, Musial continues to| lead in total bases with 180 and in triples with six. Ranking be-| hind him are:

Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn,

356; Richie Ashburn, Philadelphia, 352; Johnny Wyrostek, Cincinnati, .332, and Roy Campanella, Brooklyn, 326. Campanella {s the only new member of the top five.

Wyrostek is now in a tie, at 19

aplece, with Al Dark, New York, for the lead in doubles. 'That is the only change in the leadership in the specialized departments.

Other leaders are: Hits, Ash-

burn, 112; stolen bases, Robinson, 12; runs, Gil Hodges, Brooklyn, 67; runs batted in, Wally West-

lake, St. Souls, 61; home runs, Hodges, 2

a (Preacher) Roe of

vy 807 fie A 2 statistics) by dropping a four-hit,| Brooklyn continues to lead the! tet put © iw pt 4 1188 % Hr -0, decision to New York. It took hurlers with a record of 12-1. dois, 181 at ne hs a i 3 34a & no-hitter by Allie Reynolds to TEAM BATTING

1ELDING JEAN BATTING Pittsburgh 2633 133 101 1088 fi. 3 3: TEAM FIE AB R H TB HR vt Pittsburgh 2 J 2 DR TP PO AE Pe Chicazo 2113 4d 777 M20 He 9 i se Toul A amd a Miwa kee 85.0 2247 930 61 481 Boston = 2634 438 740 113 Ti if 261 New York 2182 412 718 1164 101 20 i os Ineapolls 94 0 2111 DIA 86 973 New York 2530 419 689 1060 75 33 ‘373 Cincinnati 2549 290. 884 93% 45 21 28 inneape 3 0 2107 B47 Ms 973 Detroit 2400 34% 874-084 50 15 (390) Chicao 3318 J02 605 896 3 3 Paul 92 6 2100 932 03 971 Wash, 3008 334 678 28 8 .260 | Boston 568 343 639 058 65 I ouisvi 230 3135 871 81 911 Cleveland 2573 385 650 1003 69 20 284 ole Es S8 0 2058 7195 #8 971 Phila 2610 338 653 903 58 3 256 dianapelis 70 1 2076 788 105 .9638t. Louls 2h 306 Sh 4m 6 190 237 go Louts 95 0% 912 64 979 ansas City... 92 0 2331 972 118 .964 TEAM FIELDING | Brogkivn 98 0 882 71 977 > DP TP PO A FE Pct, Boston 73 0 20 827 69 .977 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Boston 91 0 2046 #99 58 sil Philadelphia 71 0 2030 818 71 976 ® (Includes players In 10 or more games New ok 9% 0 19072 08 63 $7 Pittsburgh B4 0 2054 1 213 bxcept pitchers.) | Det. 75 0 1939 848 68 .977| Cincinnati 7% 0 3008 08 3 : 8 2 AB H2B IBHR RE Pet, Philadelphia 119 0 2023 9084 74 .978/New York 91 0 2198 85 970/51, furlongs) Walker,Col 1a 221) 3 13 34 Ghioaso 6 0 Sols Ju 14 97 Chicase 4 0 1663 Ea 88 969 40} p . 1 , ‘levelan 65 2 7% $8 NDIVIDUAL BATTING hompson stp it] 138 12 16 1 8 48 80 Louis 84 0 1908 801 82 1 -~ mn 1 in 10 games or more n liv Tol 216 3 3 2 y 3 33 | Washington 72 0 2027 790 93 Ue a) fam 9 | Plunger, ie, HE SEW goin mame © en 3 GI I. tincludes players in or 0 el u 4 3 1 1. 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Hulman Will Captain

U. 5. Tuna Cup Team HALIFAX, N. 8, July 14 (UP)

—Tony Hulman Jr. Terre Haute, Ind, has been named captain of the U, 8. team in the eighth an-

nual International Tuna Cup

match to be held at Wedgeport, Nova Bcotia, Sept. 12-15, it ‘was announced today.

Hulman, a former Yale foots ball player, was a member of the U,” 8. fishing team in the 1048, ['49 and '50 matches, He owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,

{home of the 500-Mile Race.

Panny Goodman Dies lof | men's singles at Suburban Of Heart Ailment :

CHICAGO, July 14 (UP) Danny Goodman, 62, Chicago,

one-time contender for the light. weight boxing championship, and a boxing instructor for the Army iin World War I, died at a hosDorothy Head of Alameda, pital today from a heart ailment. Cal, and Pat Todd of La Jolla! Cal, advanced to the women's singles finals, Miss Mead easily bested top-seeded Beverly Baker ment to “take it easy.” Relatives

ASE i ha Fe

In recent years he had Warked: as a bartender and bondsman, but had been forced by heart ail-

coat in winter,

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SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951

Prr—

Can't Escape Truth—

Harry Heilmann Knew He Was T hrough

By JOAN P. CARMICHAEL HE TOLD about the first time Times Soecial Writer Iie ever substituted for the ine CHICAGO, July 14 — Harry'comparable Ty Cobb ‘during a

Hellmann knew he was all game at Philly. “The leadoff man

through long before he died in filed to me In center,” said Harry, Detroit last week . . . and hel «ang I dropped the bail, The next accepted It as stoically as an ad- guy singled in front of me . . . verse decision at the plate or on and I let it go through my legs.

J the baselines. He always said:'y caught the next ball and cut

“you can’t escape the truth.” 15050 with a mighty throw {0 head He knew he was on his way off the runner going to third.

‘lout as a big-leaguer one after-| ‘The ball hit him in the back

noon many years ago when he and bounded into the dugout. In took off from second base on the three successive plays I made the next hitter’s blast to deep right only three errors an outfielder can center. “I started running,” he |commit.” remembered. “I went around third » 88 as fast as I could. I saw the plate, HEILMAN HAD mare great ahead and I slid. I heard a voice days in baseball than fingers and say: ‘you're out.’ (toes. He led the American League un a four times. He batted over .400.

“I LAY there a few seconds, I COPD has called hini the “great-

. est right-handed hitter I ever khew the ball had gone almost w.”

flag pole. w I'd run 53 oe I 7. i. huey reo But the day Harry always renailed. Bo as I got up and told called was in Washington when,

myself: ‘Uhuh, I guess this is it.’ after popping out in the second

stayed in the game a little Inning, he hit a tremendous three~+

longer but my confidence was run homer in the fourth. shaken . , . and I never got it| "As I touched home plate, Umback full strength. pire Billy Evans called me out,”

STRAIGHT SHOOTERS ALWAYS WIN~-True marksmanship has paid off for three of the quar-

oot scheduled for completion pion. (left), was dethroned by

of top-notch sharpshooters in the annual Indiana Gun Club State S today. Mrs. Ruth Knuth, of Indianapolis, 10-times women's state cham u 1h mnss po Mrs. Edna Stark, 7735 Allisonville Road. Indianapolis, who won the Ladies' Division championship yesPaul . 2719 413 720 1083 87 64 . : *{Brookixn 2 Ah dfn 121 0 Wu 289 terday. W. L. White, 1902 Colwell Place, Columbus, Ind., (second from right) won the Sub-Junior title and Dale Smith, 1 W.- 10th St. Brookil, Ind., captured the Junior Division.

winill “Race Results DP TP po A E Pct 2078

at on Tracks

clafming; 3 vears up:

By United Press AT ARLINGTON PARK

June Kaye, 115 (W, Boland) , 3.80; i 2 paiiy Double Paid 367.00 8.00, 5.20, Balsa, Beau ve ‘Omipal, Al seeping Moose, ~Rosy Scene, 101 (M., Wilder),

k July 14-—8ickle's Image, a three-

./year-old filly from the stable ‘of

6 furlongs) Kwang, . 0. A 5.40, 3.2 3 Abbys Rhymer, Little Rajah, Desert Code,

furlongs; fr SSoring Chimes, . 16.60, 9.00, 5.40: Rays Pride, 3 33/110 (J. Adams) 14.00, 0.00: Greytown, 10 333 (D. Scurlock) 3.80. Also: Marabout,

Pad Lock, Sister Cora Arlington Park daily double paid um |

;(the $50,000 Arlington: Matron Stakes at Arlington Park.

FOU RTH ($2600: allowances; 2- :» 112 (C. Mullins)

Grand Bes Cara Be

Detroit Daily Double Paid $479.60 Handiwork, Captain

— Image from far behind in the furionss) Miss DY to Naot 18 furlongs) — Choice Bits, 107 later. Evans knew it, but it wasn’t W. Garner)” 7.00. 420. aBill Boy, 90. 230 furlones: Bominave. 7 G aes: h A. Thompson), 3.40,

./went to the post in the mile clas- popped. Three runs wiped out.”

’ Aunt Jinny. War Talk was third

‘309 aTrotsek- Gray entry

24 3088 furlongs | Lasting War

Ya, Wh HRY and $14. id War. Talk, $6.80.

furlongs) —Creep Mouse.

12.80 5.60, 3.40; Nice Tint Bob Boo Shoo; Bold

11 278 Jammi, “Plecterthan. Sereemin Fal

Matron Randica: aSchwab and White and Thon

man rd 40, 1 20; Sig: ar Beet - Jacks. Request, Charlight AT HOLLYWOOD

claiming: 3 years

a miles) Oa fka. SW, Shoemaker).

«gn tug urf alpha. Come.

8.40 fu Steeple Jack, Indian Gold, Brecon Beacons.

| furlongs } ~pullros, 30, 330 .

AT MONMOUTH

11.60, 5.80 4.20: , miles) —Sassanid.

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{nobody goes on forever.” mouth open. Evans was smiling.

We never saw Heilmann play “ ‘I'm sorry,’ he went on, ‘but look {in his palmy days. But he was. . .' and he pulled the written lwith us, along with Carl Hubbell, lineup out of his pocket. Fred Fitzsimmons and Umpire “This was the story: In those Bill Summers on that tour days Cobb, as manager, batted —— through Iran, Egypt and Africa Bobby Veach fourth against in '44-45 to visit GI encamp- right-handed pitching and me ments, He was a terrific enter- fifth, I hit fourth against lefttainer . . . humble, funny, smooth, handers and Veach fifth. Cobb

sincere, forgot a southpaw was pitching for the Senators and put Veach "Matron Stakes Won down in No..4 spot.

5 = 5 By Sickle's Image ,YEACH, KNOWING I hit ahead : 0 im. against lefties, thought ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IIL, nothing wrong when I walker ro the plate. Neither did I. “So 1 was out for batting out of turn. Washington knew it my first time up, but as long a= J didn’t hurt ’em, they kept quiet « + « knowing they could get me

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ever staged for distaff racers. Arcaro on Alerted

Sickle's Image was clocked in 11:381-5 for the mile and paid In $25,000 Stakes | $6.95, 65.40 and $4.20 across the

PAWTUCKET, R. 1. July 14 board. Aunt Jinny paid $20.80 (UP)—Jockey Eddie grearo, rid-

; ing Hampton Stalé#'s Alerted. ‘will highlight a star-studded fiald Marta Wins $15,000 at Narragansett Park Wednes-

day in the running oi. $25.000 . Molly Handicap Race’ alided Prove ne

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\joyed almost a length margin Plate at the Blue Bonnets track

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, badly in the stretch and faded to Mrs. J. Tomlinson of Hamilton. last place. Ont.,, came from behind in the . False Hope, Shady

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