Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1951 — Page 30

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| 87. LOUIS, July 19 (UP)—Jim McDonald, ‘24 - year-old right-

hiding streak halted abruptly at But he's still got that errorless playing streak going at 25 straight games. Series Finale Tonight | é

After slicing off two singles for 3 himself in the first game off Lefty Pete Mazar, Stevens went for the , collar in the nine-inning game, %& Nie popping to the catcher, grounding § 5. out, foul fly to right and fly ban} to short left. Indianapolis can get an even| break in the four-game series| finale tonight at Victory Field with southpaw Johnny MeCall on| the mound. “Everyoody should beat this| Mazar,” Gutteridge said after | last night's games, But Pete was supported by three double plays

’ in addition to his scattered as- THE ATS FHCEYIMTLE, sortment of six hits, including] a double and home run by Frank| |BLOSSOMED N THE 3PRG Kalin, Royce Lint, who hurled( |AND WILTED iN THE SOMMER} =

THE 19 YEAR OLD 15 Now PLAYING HS BASE @aLL FOR KANSAS CITY IN THe AMERICAN ASSOC/ATION,

five innings and gave. put six‘hits,| was the loser; his fourth against, seven victories, There was no fooling in the |

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hit. Kalin doubled again In the king Hicks fourth and eventually crossed | 3546 home plate on Nanny Fernandez’

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single for the Redskins’ final run. Enjoy That TIRED Feeling, Nanny Picked Off i Fernandez was the tying run on ond base with two out in the seventh but he got picked off by an alert Bover who wheeled

around and threw to Shortstop Fred McAlister for the putout. The doubleheader drew only 3548 fans, who probably didn't have the TV set to- see the

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Other results: _Robinson-Ragsdale Wayne 2; George Jloster 8. Kenningson way , Watkins-Ragsdale asta esorge Hoster to is the representative for the 11th district in the state tourney. Junior orthes at Washington Park vesterdes. Northeast Ramblers 185, Northeast |

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