Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1951 — Page 24
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YORK, July 27-"Now it’s the Cleveland Indians’ ‘try and stop Clyde Vollmer and the White Sox’| pon the success the worried pitchers have against
first 1951 victory in New Yo their dressing quarters and
“With 223 successes ‘for his career, Bobby had tied Mel Harder for the all-time high on the Cleveland club. As for the Amer-
ican League record, it was nothing for Feller to worry about, because a man named Walter John-
with 414 in 21 years with Washington. . 41 have scored many a more soul-satisfying victory,” smiletl
a ve Just four homers as the Red Bs United Press Sox beat the White SoX, IWO| pr WORTH, Tex, July 27); games to one; and Mize broke UP (1p) _ Texas Christian University, one game with a homer and an- mia gaid tonight they were | othér with a double as the Yanks|, i .oniomniating any change | nicked the Indians, also tWO/ whatever regarding a scheduled’ games to one.’ igame next season with one of the The Indians won the conclud-yo. 0 volved in the Eastern ing game of their series against ,, i.iha) bribery scandals, to the Yankees yesterday, 9 10 4 Atnietic Director L. R. (Dutch) |i £ but once again they failed to stOPInvever said earlier that the school 38-year-old Mize, who clouted NiSiyqu14 “re-examine” its schedule th homer. And Vollmeri¢n, the next season, in the light _ © loff his neck. smashed three homers In ONEiof the recent bribery disclosures. | ; : Bl = Ea game to give the Red Sox the, However, Athletic Business i | “SNUFFY STIRNWEISS tells “rubber game” over the WhIte manager Amos Melton said later t me you are faster than you had Sox, 13 to 10. : that TCU was not contemplating been since 1946,” I sald to Feller. Pennant Battle |any changes. “George is very kind, but actuAs the bitter pennant contend-| TCU was named yesterday as ally, I am not faster than I was ers “changed partners for theione of the 1949 opponents against last season,” Feller countered. week-end battles, here's how thelwhich the “fixed” Bradley Uni. T - “The ball may be livelier. I frantic race stood: Yankees frstiversity team went all-out to win, | * lhaven't changed. Knuckler? Oh, by .002; Red Sox second by OnNeigs t, 49. Players of the Peoria. KING SOFTBALL—Eddie |yes. Maybe half a dozen in ai game; Cleveland third by a §ame- Jj], team were reported to have Feigner, wizard of the wind (game, just for fooling around. and-a-half; Chicago fourth, been pald a bonus hy gamblers to 27 wmndup. {But really, I am the same old
® innings. “However,” he added, | ¥ (“never look a brief winning chore in the mouth.” For one thing, Bobby had squared his 1951 accounts with
? Cleveland, Feller had got wahoo
Vollmer really frente gi ping their Dest against TCU. will appear at the Municipal Feller.” Rostonjans $0 An ex ‘ e UU team was scheduled . “ ; hav t ed 4 yind- 0 23 ftball St : Is it that you have stopp hectic Red Sox-White Sex Ww to play two games in New York Softball Stadium at 8:15 p. m. worrying about your wife's
1! homer during the eco z : 4 up. He walloped his 15th {during coming season. One §,4 4 «4 ; ny the first inning with. .one ON, iis with Manhattan College in aturday with his famous four. health, which you say now is 300
" 2 man softball %eam. Billed per cent?” I asked, his 16th in the fifth with none on, Madison Square Garden. The . ed as A i hs topped it off with his 17th other with Canisius College at, “King and His Court," Feig- Mrs, Feller's health never 1g: in the sixth—this time with two Buffalo. ' 9° lured in my pitching because reon. The last blast broke a 10-10] A game tentatively scheduled! ports about her were: grossly
consisting of a “ 's nightmare” and with Syracuse Uni s! b exaggerated,” Bobby replied. “I He in a Sptichers mgs y niversity. has; catcher,’ first. baseman and a was concerned, but not worried,
been cancelled, but CA US : ded the sCOMIRE. ance ut not because of | shortstop will meet the Bush labout developments after . our
pitched the scandals, school officials said. | . | ’ the last 3%: innings for Boston, The Manhattan team is one of| Callahan All Sfars. Sunday the (second baby's arrival. Now swe allowed only two hits in scoring four Eastern colleges involved in! royal
action {have three fine boys, ranging seventh win against one 108s “fixes” disclosed the past two : ction | b | His se it was his 17th straight seasons. Neither Canisius nor against the United Home Life . over Chicago. Harry Dorish was Syracuse has been involved. | Insurance team, at 8:15 p, m. Favorites Meet | the loser. Other homers were ————— nau, team 8:15 p.m. | hit by Ted Williams and Dom Di- |
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The Yankees - Indians finale " : ; started as a duel between ‘‘no-| d p ong Emrichsville Dam hie artists” Bob Pelle ne bg ro YOU DON'T h t The two favorites met two upset ne belting this week-end to Bye 8 Ix far| ortists in the semifinal round of
hit belting bee. The Yankees| Tonight's racing program finds practically kicked away theirithe roaring roadsters and the Conservation officers report big| the Western Junior and Boy’s Ten-
chances with five errors. In addi- nardtops in action at Anderson bass are biting on anything of- nis Championships today. tion to Mize, Cliff Mapes and Gill; ,0(, nari, fered near the Emrichsville Dam| Top-seeded Bob Perry of Los McDougald hit Yankee homers, | carn Sreetway here in the city. Several fisher-| Angeles took on sixth-seeded Earl and Dale Mitchell round-tripped At the Armscamp Speedway, men have bagged. the limit in one| Sotonlze of Riverside, TIL, and Jack| Alexandria, hardtop pilots vie in jp, chu » 41, | fpr the Indians, hour,” But be careful, the water post, the second-ranked player Feller, with relief by Lou Bris- six events starting at 8:30 p. m., lig deep there. [Fros Tits na anked Daye sie, gained his 15th victory of the, including four 10-lap heats, ai Elsewhere, excellent catches are| Tore Blerey Ju? Ean vear and 223d of his career. {15-lap consolation, and the 25-1ap reported at Shafer and Freeman | soattle gnsee In those night games tonight, it| feature, lakes and Tippecanoe River. 8il-| ! n t weto three aes will be Bill Pierce pitching for! At Sun Valley Speedway, An-!ver and black bass are going for Perry ad 9 Bo WN hih-seeded) Chicago . against the Yankees’ ;,..., the Mutual Racing Asso- artificial bait,. channels are tak- yesterday to oe Leigh seded Tom Morgan, while the Indians ........c roadsters start off at Ing minnows and bluegills are Ted Rogers, a evy £ as Ma gend Bob Lemon against the Red 8:30 p. m. The program includes preferring flies. Night fishing for 4-8, 6-3, 6- . n , 3 u Oe Sox’ Ray Scarborough. four heat races of 10 laps each, Silver bass also is reported good. an upset over third-seede ; t 1h ian =) : ®» n= Mayne, Berkeley, Cal., 7-5, 6-4. Leads Attack a semifinal of 15-laps and the : Quillian marked up his third
; ’ . Rites Fas WATERS ARE clear in Noble, | ! League race be- 25-lap feature. : , The National ap fea Steuben, LaGrange, Kosciusko, straight upset victory over fourth-
» just a .shade more lopsided OW ore hardiop stock SR ee ocutvr Dodgers Varo Tomorrow, more hand ip At a 8t. Joseph and DeKalb Counties seeded Allan Cleveland, Santa the Chicago Cubs, 9 to 1. It was cars than have ever been ga ._ land fishing is good. Bluegills are Monica, Cal, 6-2, 5-7 6-2. Frost the Dodgers’ sixth straight win, ered at Sun Valley for one Pace taking grasshoppers and minnows | heat seventh-seeded Tim Cross of their third straight over the Cubs, will be present for the running in the Gibson County area and Washington, D. C., 6-3, 8-6 the 14th of the year for Pitcher °f he second annual National the Wabash, White and Patoka favort had an easier ; 3 ! Classic. The race will! Rivers are cleari Lak The {favorites ha e | Don Newcombe, and it stretched CToW= vers are clearing. Lakes and|,, fit the boy's division 3 : , . ~ ; d , ime of it In e DOoYy¢ £ , their lead to 9's games. Roy SOV¢r 300 ‘consecitive laps And ponds are crystal clear. where top-seeded Jon Douglas of Campanella led the Dodgers’ 12- 40 cars will form the field. 1 Bel any White Rivers are clear ota Monica, whipped John| hit attack with his 17th homer Tryouts for the starting posi- in Lireen County and strip pits Schmidt of Galveston Tex.,! tions begin at 4 p. m. starting|are excellent, Bluegills and crap- seeded sixth. 6-3. 5-7 4
and a double, Co Rh wh > . {or or . « vies are biting at Shakamak Sta Ken Johnson of the Phillies time for the big grind at 8:30 p. m. Dh ids £ State Second-ranking Franklin John-
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continued his brillant hurling! The only big league speedway son of San Diego, Cal, downed] blanking the Cardinals on seven ,r race in the area will be held y Robert Dalton, San Leandro, Cal, hits, 7 to 0. He has allowed only g,nqay afternoon at Frank Bland's Boxers Lose ry one run in the last 25 innings. Ed 5, 1's Winchester Speedway. To Evansville 5.2 In the doubles division the top- !
Waitkus and Richie Ashburn had three hits each to lead Johnson's 14-hit support.
seeded team of Perry and Cleveland beat John Lesch and Frank Dickason, both of San Francisco 6-2, 8-2. In the boy's division the top-ranked combine of Douglas| and Johnson defeated Wallace| Summary: and Bob Holzman, both of] 126-—August Hudson. Evansville, TKO'¢ Wyoming, O., by the same score.
The sprint program, topped by a 30-lap feature will include three The Detroit Tigers rapped eight-lap heat races and a 10-lap Mickey Harris for re runs in consolation, Qualifying trials will, Banas Boxing Club at the the eighth inning to beat the start at 12 noon, central daylight g.y oo Grotto Punch Bowl last Washington Senators, 6 to 3.(5aving time, and the first race gn; * Dizzy Trout scored his fourth vie- Will begin at 2:30. o'clock. tory in relief, allowing one hit Funk's offer of $500 for the
Evansville's golden glove champions took the measure of the Indianapolis amateur boxing team
Ay d re Fen p % Robert Johnson (2) | over the final four innings iriv ee who low: FY Toe Winchester Heavyweight Jerry Nicholson, Evans- | \ pee recor 0 seconds at ville, decisioned Donald Evans | Beat Cincinnati bia Ft: y still stands. The record ig 19.67. stoned Fe Weatkiat Evataville, deci-| 2
The Boston Braves beat Cin- . 160-Nathaniel Bradley, Indianapolis, decinnati, 6 to 2, in a battle for clsioned James SOM x aa HOUR | : > ’ ss J » 39-—-Raymone ynes, vansvilie, o- | fifth place in the NL. Vern Bick- Meridian Hills Faces elsioned Ronnie Williams ford pitched a shutout for eight Hi-James Martin, indianapolis. won DRY CLEANING ord pitched a shutou C e 8 B d f op ® Ti | on foul from Everett Hacker (3). innings, weakened in the ninth, Broadmoor f7or City itie TAS Gacity matches: James Hookett SERVICE el 30, (3); onal
but won his 11th game. Bob Elliott homered for the Braves. ’ a . > 's cltviourt Vina 28 The St. Louis Browns beat the will battle for the women's city Cut ance decisioned Donald Carpenter Philadelphi A's. 8 to 4. endin team golf championship on a neuade hia 48, al Eltral course Aug. 14
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The Giants and Pirates were dlanapolis team and Broadmoor 49th and” Havérford tomorrow at not scheduled. defeated Highland. Summary: 3:30 p. m.
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NEW YORK, July 27-—Jubilant over their long delayed
rk, the Indians charged into congratulated Bobby Feller
for being the first major league pitcher to win 15 games
from five years to eight months in age, and here is the old man
with 10 out of 12, and people
saying he throws hard again. “I am an improved pitcher this season because I am physically at par. In 1947, I suffered from a bad ‘back. The doctors found a
son had placed it well out of reachicalcium deposit in my right
shoulder blade. I developed a
pronounced hitch in my delivery.
“TWO YEARS ago I sat with
feller, wryly. He had left theiyoy in this stadium, and talked 4 with the lead, after fiveabout retirement.
I did not believe the calcium would disappear. “The deposit dissolved during the winter of 1947-48. But the hitch stuck around. 1 finally shook it in August last season.
the Yankees, two games to two.| “I do not throw my fast ball ing the weather in Texas. And after having been shut out/so often now. I used to rely on ‘ | twice by Allie Reynolds, the sec- one clutch pitch, but this season fool or a newcomer. fond time with that no-hitter in I finally have learned the superior beg off until after we leave Bos- fans.
value of control. “There is another factor in my situation which has not received
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proper evaluation. This is a dif-/that the White Sox would finish ferent type of Cleveland club. fourth. So did Stirnwelss. The boys are scoring runs for me.| “It will be a great battle among They. are scoring them early, too, the Indians, Red Sox and Yan-| 80 that I can pace myself.” ' | kees, with Boston having a sched“Jake Flowers tells me you ule edge” Stirnweiss said. have the greatest letup pitch In| «If it comes down to another the league,” I interposed. |New York-Boston battle in the “I have put a lot of effort into ast few days, it will be the same that little stunt, and if it is that qq story. | The Yankees will fight | good, I am more than gratified.” their way into the World Series. Bobby chuckled. 2
on = | “REYNOLDS was off today, but “HOWEVER, a pitcher who can gg Lopat and Vic Raschi showed throw hard is something 10/ys a Jot of fine pitching. When watch, isn't he? You should have yi, fanned Doby and Easter, in seen Reynolds in that no hitter in, ninth on Tuesday, he tried against me in Cleveland.” It "25 one curve and then blew the ball the type of performance which, = go reminds me of Spud got me my second no-hit game|., =... a: here in April, 1946. My recent job| “pr 0 4s vou figure that Voll-
against the Tigers was not as| good as the other two. I needed | £78 guy up at Boston? Around help in four or five spots in this ‘OF Years tossed by Washington one.” w 3 {to the Red Sox last season, now Invited to discuss the pennant | he is the slugging sensation of race, Feller replied, “to talk the league. Remember another labout that would be like predict-|late comer like him? Do! I could recollect no counterpart that and you are either a durned of the Fenway slugger, once T'd like to hooted off the Reds by Cincinnati
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