Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1951 — Page 26
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NEW 4 By BILL EGGERT § of a baskel 4 be ; — y : . : . iti 4 cross and ; Vi t Over HE HIGHLAND C.C. CLASSIC These Milwaukee Brewers, in addition to leading the Sona. ores IC (0) HAD ITS FLING YESTERDAY American Association by 214 games, can also make your a BY, / hod TROVE 300 GOLFERS American Associa y 214 : Bad a { : : isclosure ‘g orig . Saoeime NEED IT BE 'scorebook look like chicken tracks. =m Sr k i 2 ; . i Ee s : re 2 gs of a gi ; Hard-Pressing Re men : , THE CADDIES HAO All scorebooks read like the ancient picture writings | ing five Bra Le At JH Taare | AEE DD ” of. Egypt last night after : Lad sont i "a Shay : Xa . ross 5 y 4 ames CONTE : : | ; Milwaukee had cMibbed out 20 Frank Papish,- who ha an 3 NEW YORK, July 26—That 38-inch hunk of heavy y ZA. thits for a 12-to-5 humiliation of the distance his last three outings, 3 Toledo playe lumber that beefy Johnny Mize uses for a war club doesn't. * Th ; § \ g {the Indianapolis Indians before couldn't retire a man in the open. one game » i : : 3 : . vA 22. ; k ay Za ; 1 t weath- ing. He was tagge Sa rney Fi look much like a dainty magic wand, but it was doing an dA £ rn 4 ve ! VY 3 RESP 7%) S199 tans, Solo sat Iu hot ng ng EH i oerashen. § assistant, V amazing job of keeping the New York Yankees ahead i | Z A / y There's still a southern ray of and went for a quick shower as BL thi League remiss |hope for an even break in the Fred Strobel took over. The i They “told hong oF that atick hy their last seven starters had gone series as Tribe Chief Dan Gut- righthander gave up nine hits is ¢ Bradley pid Tespo; : : ; . teridge will call upon Royce Lint four and one-third innings -an many as 1% Pe cl anafble Jor the Foyle. He Yielded 8 Hrship to hurl tonight and give wrong- was trailed by Inman Chambers, Toledo trio frantic four-way chase, for each double and two fly balls gy ik arm Johnny McCall a chance to- two in two and two-thirds in- a 3ut the fir ard- - oaton’s| j morrow night. nings; Johnny Hutchings, two in radley tear Jan game {rons the hard-press ung 3 gumiy agains Boston's YW Two Brewers Homer one,”and Joe Muir, two in one. Hogan said, ing Cleveland Indians. th {Mel Parnell until Don Lenhardt ’ roid I ¢ die Safféll in Lineup Bradley-St The first swing was in theiclouted his second three-run / or right, it made no dif- § ? : Ba’ey-st, opening game of the series Tues- homer in two games for Chicago ference to Brewer batters last All this time Righihander a Fhilageiptia day—and it sent a 3-and-2 piteh/in the eighth, Chicago got Hol- 7 night. All of the 11 players in the Schacht was goast ng NS at threat {0 5 “flying into the right field stands|combe some insurance later, but 100 GOLA lineup hit at least once. Left ond victory aga ne op ne.» rir for the winning run in a 3-t0-2 that one poke was all he needed ManLANGS pro, [Fielder Ben Thorpe got fat on iy i ob k iv : triumph. Yesterday, the Yanks ror nis eighth vin. NA {four ‘for six including his 10th vas Donald W iiotabeck: Sears. Makes "were trailing 1-0 in the ninth! 1, the rubber game of that \ ‘ : homer this season. Second Base- P Hogan sai inning when old “Tomato Face” series today, it -— be Willard ANT SwiNG man Gene Mauch also clouted a land Indians, the Indisnapolls vo th swished again and dumped the Nyon hurling for Boston and Joe \N TH crown) (home run, his first since report- Indians’ new major sague P gre Nick Englis ball into left field for a two-run pohson for Chicago. MeHT Aswan ™ (ing from the Braves in 56 times ents for Ay arr Oe ons Bradley pla double and a 2-to-1 victory. In the National League, he D © Some PUTTY, |at bat. eral ends.” Pp points than Going into the final game of Brooklyn Dodgers lengthened Vi | With Tom Saffell back at his But then N the series today with “no-hitit,.. jeaq to nine games as they Tony, tippe " 2 Bob ir fi ht an | {old post in center field for his y, Upp J Ta Ra are Won thelr Tifth straight game 8 ase a {first full game since he fractured headed by Feller hurling, the Yanks are on, » from the Chicago Cubs. g $ York that 1
top of the league by one game, the Red Sox are second by one game over Cleveland, and the Indians lead fourth-place Chicago by a game and a half. White Sox Close
a toe June 21 and with Coach West ac Calendar Russ Peters spelling Nanny Fer- . ig nandez at third base, the Tribe- on =i. Josep s But, said became awa of money kb
Preacher Roe scored his 14th victory against two losses, despite - giving Eddie Miksis a homer with his first pitch, Gil Hodges, major= league leader, hit his 30th homer
LEAGUE STANDINGS sters were never in the game AMERICAN ASSOCIATION after the first two innings.
\ Five hits in the first inning and : “OC y Won Lost Pct wu.B seph's and The White Sox kept themselves for Brooidy laved Guriee Mlwaukee ........... 3% 43 518 five more in the second put a Er 10s st when they were on a on : K Yeity Cl 52 49 515 6 of treys across home plate. hn - ¢lose up just wh y The second-place New York Kanes cnr H 0s pair treys ac p ed Nick to h
the verge of extinction when vet- Gi ~ “pace eran; Ken Holcombe came up with Giants won a “delayed from June a five-hit, 8-to-2 triumph over the 17" 7 to 8 victory over Pittsburgh Red Sox "yesterday. Both the In 10 innings, but then lost a
INDIANAPOLIS 18 495 8, It got worse in the fifth as the {Minneapolis
Minne 52 480 10 Brewers raked Strobel and eac . . . Columbus : 42 55 453 14'a Chambers for four more runs on AMERICAN LEAGUE as many hits.
ers go “over to teach his gon, Nick pa
r regular 5 to 4 decision. The de- +B arrangpment jans-Yanks and White Sox- ; : : ® 5 Indians | series end today, and layed game was resumed with the New York i 3 Hits for Merson But then, then begin Indians-Red Spx and score tied in the eighth, 6-6, and Cleveland .... 93 2 Mauch got his two-run homer West forced White Sox-Yankee series. Li the Giants won in the 10th on Al Chicago Char res 11 * off Hutchings in the eighth and { to a New Y = But big Mize, who {is pretty Dark’s fly with the bases loaded. or Washington AL %0 481 1s {Muir, although touched for two From there close to the end of the trail at Rookie Al Corwin was shutting - ; YY Stodonts © 28 62 311 27% hits, stopped the hit-weary Brew- | phone brothe 38 has given the Yanks a big out the Pirates in the second until DALE REY rs A AND THEN THERE WERE THES ("6915 NATIONAL LEAGUE __jersin the ninth through the bene- Hall, Phila lift at an important time. they blasted him for four runs in Mo == WHO HAD A 6000 TWME 1p THEY SAANED To, Broskisn ney G.B.| fit of a double play. game was His latest big wallop, that the seventh—including Joe Gara- : New York 43 9 While the Indians managed to paged on the double, left plenty of controversy giola’s three-run homer — and Bh, rons 395 131; bang out 13 hits, five for two- reese in its wake. Mike Garcia, with a added a winning run against | Cincinnati 489 14 |bases, they never could muster shutout in his grasp, yielded a George Spencer in the eighth o Chicago Asa 181 more than two at one time except : oi : ~ : , Bittsburg 96 2212 \nni single to Yank Gil McDougald at George Strickland’s fly. . Pittsburgh in ne sights laning, . : i itche Er t was Saffell’'s double and | 8p our- PR CIT y the start of the ninth but fanned] Jobin RE itched a Jou. RESULTS YESTERDAY Merson’s single that scored one " jene Woodling and got Joe Di- e e a= M AN ASSOCIATION the he rare Maggio on a fly. Yogi Berra triumph over the St. Louis Cards, i ra ITERICA) A a0 1 4 in the fst hang. Merson | singled and McDougald took third. his 13th Victory. Del Wilber hit a Cojpiiin =o, ow be Bin Saf i Singled in Whiley Platt with » 1cGl t Mossor 16) - 8 7 Then Mize sliced his drive to left. bases-empty homer. — aT nd Morgan RE the dy Rim, A lot of folks thought left-fielder. Ned Garver of the last-place St Kansas City 301 001 200— 7 10 4 47C 23D) m Mangan and Pe0 01" 10 KS & : ie 12 Louisville 030 120 011— 8 12 0 ters and Platt's single scooted Bob Kennedy should have caught Louis Browns won his 13th game, nes. Melignano (6), Ross (8), Mun- Br » " AH id 4 Weis ' erief (9) and Partee: Atkins, Mueller (6),/tWO more runs across in the. it, but he only got the tip of his 5 to 4, over the Philadelphia A's Hisner (8) and Scherbarth eighth Then Cole's second hit glove on it and two runs raced The Browns scored their winning Minneapolis 004 000 000— 4 9 1i, DB = : Ey ; i { “ Sche { Tor 000 001 202— 5 4 1 after Dallessandro had doubled in home. {run against Carl Scheib in the Weiss, Bowman (31, Panovitch 8). the ninth finished off all the Red- CHAMPA , on singles by Bill Jennings Zabala (9), Tomasic (9) and Sokol: Sloat, ocr , v v na Lopat Is Winner ninth on mingl y Bill Jenning Pomk (3). Poole 15) and Mordarski. skins’ weak threats. Mason Ru The blow gave a six-hit triumph and Bob Young and Jim Delsing’s AMERICAN LEAGUE MILWAUKEE Tenn. defen . to Ed Lopat, who had yielded a fly. : { Cleveland 100 000 000— 1 6 di ; AB R H Q A E National I i Ari thE end 2 . . Ne fork 0 ( 3.2. 7 aus 3 5 3 run in the first inning on two Gil Coan spanked a triple and Oy ra 7) and 800 0 ot one: (12- Matthews. 3b : 1 01 0 0 o ment, was 8 singles, a fly, and a forceout. three singles to lead the Wash- 61 and Berra Sorpe, A ‘ : 3 3 3 1 ° after a wel ; : d v wit . imo, r . 1 : ! Holcombe, 32-year-old right- ington Senators in a 7 to 4 victory Det: 300 fon holt 3 5 Wooten. rt... 2-9-1. 3 0/0 win over Di { § : ¢ 3 ay AA rowe, hander, came up with a pitching over Detroit. Senator Don John a wy ‘3 White da Basso ot 5 3 3 3 3 ° apolis. o "ot 3 7 . Beards erg, Johnson (8-51 4 z 2 rem just when the White Sox son gained his sixth victory with peard Pitcher— Hutchinson §arkson, ss 33 1 10 Rudolph p were moaning that only one of an eight-hitter, - ho 8-0 Unser, saan 301 2 4.00 the way yest a St. Louis 000 003 101— 5 12 2 Schacht, p ....... . 37:3 1:02 9 x Re - —— cmt >hiladelphi 9 1 a 70 . - a 35, and the Eswics Asin dx 5 SKETCHED AT THE HIGHAAND @.C. Prlladelohia 020-010 100-4 oak PG % Oo UAV eR, SH Garve (13-5 and Lollar Zoldak. Totals 47 12.20 21 9 0 holes on th Scheib 7) and Murray. Losing Pitcher— INDIANAPOLIS x . : — emii— 1 Schell (1-11 ABR H QO A EB was one und Hare Breaks Am ateur Ny b Chicaso goo ga 11 giz g Beart er FRA 8 dh hip Bostot 100 000-0102 5 1ipdiC) P : . - Solunar Ta les Holcombe (8-6: and Masi: Parnell, Mas Fisher r 3 $ 0 3 g g Lundquist » terson (8), Taylor (9) and Evans, Moss g. of a > Min Fg Mine TT 191. Losing Pitcher—Parnell (11-7). Home | 3aSfell. 2h x 3 : 3.2 2 9 holder almo ) ! Sfgy NH SVAN om Run—Lenha:dt Dallessandro, If... 3 ‘1 2 1 0 .0 the front ni) . Today ......11:30 330 Fh NATIONAL. LEAGUE Stevens, 1b 80 0 4% Tn apart on th ; . Jomor row 12:40 05 7%:20 Philadelphia 000 000 110— 2 6 0 Mangan, 2 1 11 {0 match ended By JIM HEYROCK * ‘having been shared by several, Sanday... 1:30 2:00 Bile St, houls 1.8) aos 000 000 3 0.40 ole see B08 2 : 2 3 é endec 3 oe 2:2 2:5( :05| Roberts eT 8 Pci a ine : John Hare Jr. today was back Jug McSpaden holds the pro rec- Monae 3 iH 3 it 10:00 Chambers (3), Brazile ‘9) and Sarni, D ran hep 5 33 0 0 d Orego 1 ing his cold ord of 44, Wednesday 110 8 74 I Chambers (5-9). Criambers. ¢ 0 01 na A lot of wursing nis cold. ; an Be Thursday 5.00 5:25 35 \ 010 120 000— 4 5 o Platt, rf } 1.1 1 6 @ fh " Hare had nines of 32-32 against ——— - — 3: 060 4] S40 Robert Don But yesterday he took time off ° ax am = mT ! a ; 000 900 313-35 10 «| Totals 0 3°13 27 : from: his sick bed to turn in alPar of 35-05-70. <The winning GAMES TODAY Js Westaunt Law| Joma forced Prot inl eRnih | for who blazed 3 om 24 y y 25857 str \g ( AWE SC ISI AN Winning Pitchet Hutching - . - g'aggering 64. six under par, over lean totale 4 255 Strokes to top AMERICAN ASSOCIATION sing Wiknins Pach r | Milwaukee 330 040 020-12 hapless Fre o team No. 8 headed by Pro Dan | Milwaukee at INDIANAPOL IS (night) s—Irvin., Mueller, Gara INDIANAPOL Is 100 000 121— 5 Mich., yeste: HH oy « « Mschesser ’ sraville , Minneapolis at oledo (night . : uns Batted In—Olmo, Crowe 2, Basso , iar PAR OUT «445 344 434-35 F Ise hesser of Connersville by | St Paul at Columb 1s (night (Completion of Game Suspended in Sth 2 Clarkson Dallessandro, Thorpe 3, Don Blisy « 4s q Q9 pig str 8 ! Kansas City at Louisville (night). . J i . Mauc 2 Peters att, Cole. Two-base Ml: av Hare cases 344 343 434.32 eight stroke | New inning. June 000 20% Prarines) 11 3 Hits. Thorpe. Basso. 8 ifell._ Dallessanaro iy played AR 35 § -35-7 2 )ve Jr idianapolis | AMERICAN LEAGUE Pitt h 110 G02 200 0— 6 9 0 2, Olmo, Mangan, Peters. Home Runs e owWne | PAR IN ...... 135 143 4 35 70 : Paul 1 ¢ Indianapoli I Detrart a Teqestosiht t ai 0 Loz 200 0 Queen. Thorpe, Mauch. Double Plav—Mangan to bi Hare ..ocoven $25 442 143-32-64, Country Club, wa second in in StoLo a t Phils hy Dickson (81 and! Peters Left on Bases—Milwaukee 9, In- Joe Cambell . OTing R , > cl Sl RETR a {nly Pi Jansen dianapolis 12. Base on Balls—Ofl Schacht lanky Florid dividual scoring with 6 while Cleveland at New York ro on (PaIaen | Strobel 1. Hutchiy or Senacal anky ori his home course, Highland, 10 jack Leer had a 69. Dale Morey Chicazo at Boston oy L ough, | Schacht 4. Strobel \ambers 1, Hutch- blows to ge : ? : gS » Mu 1 Ls ff Dis 8 , ’ lead team No, 9 to victory in the giate amateur king, and Dick NATIONAL LEAGUE dro es fdr ww is-Off, Papish Sn. nine He ‘lass ~ ton a “incinnati 2 “har rs 2 in 225 ute 28 2 1 1" re annual Highland Classi Perk, Broadmoor, tied with 70s en al "Chicago b but So Winning Pitcher oe Fab a pine id bu) . > ve 1 y mT adelph 3t. Loui night) ust 1 itcher Panish (7-5) Impires— e Clos for the state amateur crown, Was caqgree Browne. . Garrett, W 2 - and 2 win.
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top amateur on the team led bY mrulligan and D. Morrison, with Bob Schacht. Terre Haute Coun- gs. headed the net scor try Club professional Hare teed off on the back nine firet. for his par-shattering round
ing A total of 314 players partici pated over the superbly condi
rd yp HOt ed Highland Course They It wa 1 new course record fr teed off on hoth No. 1 and No. 10 R d N amateurs, the old record of 65 i 8h ul axe ro os e Ss le tees from 8 until 10 a, m, and tarted again at noon until all R d Tribe at Bat players had started. Winning ecor AR R H RBLP team members MOSCOV 1 L . : Soviet Spo } : +8» TOR J | ' A A Ri 1 8 13 Ah C208 Count w. the Ministe } WB 44 9 4 104 |, : Ff alver
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