Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1951 — Page 26
‘THURSDAY, AUG. 16
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TV Missing Top Show In Walcott
By LARRY STILLERMAN
THE ONLY SAD people in town today are theater operators.
They're blacking the neon
around boxoffices. It's acute TVitis. \
1951
Indians Can't Shake Losses; Drop 2 Again
Times Special ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 16 —The Indianapolis Indians, smarting under their worst losing streak of the year, must feel like a frustrated escape artist today. The Indians, who lost another double-header to the St. Paul Saints yesterday, are trying desperately to free themselves from defeat that has jammed them into sixth place again, 18 games out of first and one-half game behind Louisville. The Tribe has lost nine of its
WFBM-TV has announced a full sports schedule. This means)
and semipro , . er—ah .,. college football. And wrestling and roller derbies, too. TV cuts the entertainment dollar to theaters’
Yesterday's twin-killings, 7 to '5 and 5 to 0,
more live pictures on boxing, pro| were fraught with more frustra-
tions. Loses Fourth
Old Reliable Forrest Main, who led the league temporarily as a
last 10 games, including a seven-| game losing streak.
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By United Press
NEW: YORK, Aug. 16—The most astonishing thing about
ALSO heartening was the grand slam homerun by Al Rosen In the big first inning,
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ow Cleveland Shows It Can Hit, Too
top with a 2-0 decision over the Tigers. “
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gave up 12 hits himself, didn't have to work too hard for his 16th victory.
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only two hits in his triumph over the Cardinals featured by Ralph Kiner’'s 32d home run of
Cleveland's 13-game winning : IN THE National League, nu 8 the year. It ‘was his first shutstreak is that it was accom- [iS 21st of the year and his shutouts and tight pitching LEFTY Mel Parnell, called out,
plished while the club was in a hitting slump. So matters looked even more promising for the Indians today after the biggest run-making spree in weeks. The Tribe bowled over ace Ned Garver of the Browns, 9 to 4, last night, He was man-
fifth in the last 10 days. Rosen, who hit 37 homers last year to lead the American League, had trouble finding the range until the Indians decided to go on
the warpath against every enemy in sight, The Indians, who have two
were in vogue on all fronts as the Reds blanked the Cubs,
1 to 0, Pittsburgh trounced the Cardinals, 7 to 0, the Braves whipped the Phillies, 9 to 0, and the Glants cut Brooklyn's first place lead to 103; games with a 3 to 1 decision.
on a day earlier than usual becausé Rookie Pitcher Leo Kiely was keeping a date with his Newark, N. J, draft board, won his 13th game for Boston, a seven-hitter in which he also contributed a run - producing triple. Boston made three runs in two innings, then coasted.
4 wn» IN BOSTON, left Warren
Spahn pitched his 14th victory and his sixth shutout, yielding eight hits as the reeling Phillies suffered their fifth straight defeat, Sid Gordon hit a Boston
more games against the last Larry Doby made three hits, Ex - Detroiter Saul Rogovin homer. | handled for seven runs in the 130 Brownies in their efforts while Rosen and Dale Mitchell pitched five-hit ball to win .a Jim Hearn scored his first very first inning. Manager Al {, top the White Sox winning collected two each for Early duel from Virgil Trucks in victory over Brooklyn since Lopez was a happy man, streak of 14, set earlier in the Wynn, who won his 13th game Which both struck out seven joining the Giants, holding Not since July 26 against season, remained 2!4 games in by holding St. Louis to six men, them to six hits as the Giants the Yankees had the Indians front of the second place hits. h Crafty Ken Raffensberger made it two in a row at the | scored nine runs in a game and Yankees kept pace last night Yogi Berra blasted a home pitched seven-hit ball to win Polo Grounds on the margin of
even acknowledging that they were “dropping down in class” as they say at the race tracks, the victory over the Brownies was particularly significant.
disadvantage. But you save your huzzah's.
relief hurler, dropped his fourth straight game, cutting the props underneath the sagging Redskins.
by defeating the B8enators, 8 to 5, while the Red Sox, bested the Athletics, 4 to 2. The White Sox stayed 11 games back or
run, triple and two singles and Joe Collins collected a triple and three singles in the 15-hit maltreatment of five Washington pitchers. Ed Lopat, who
his 12th game for the Reds: Ted Kluszewski's fourth-inning homer off Cal McLish was the only run.
Young Bob Friend gave up
Wes Westrum's eighth-inning two-run homer. Ralph Branca gave up only five hits in defeat, It was Hearn's 11th victory.
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Truman Joins In Tribute ki To Babe Ruth
By FRED DOWN United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK,, Aug. 16— President Truman joined the nation today in honoring Babe Ruth on the third ; versary of his death.
| The President called Ruth’s life |“a continuing reminder to all the {world that the underprivileged, [the orphans, the poor of any rage, [creed or color, can always find | opportunity in this great land of ours.”
| The message to the Babe Rath | Foundation, Inc., highlighted na{tionwide ceremonies on the first [annual Babe Ruth Memorial Day. America’s greatest sports hero ldied at 8:01 p. m., of cancer just {three years ago. His memory [will be officially honored in 20 |states, Hawaii and Japan; in al-
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{most every ball park, major and iminor, in the country; by men, who were
The TV station here is passing] up a big promotional effort, a sports item labeled “natural” as! a followup to the All-Star-Cleve-land Browns football game out of | Chicago tomorrow.
Joe Walcott exhibition in the | Armory bandbox Aug, 28. Can't understand why Norb | Updike, the fight promoter, and/or | Harry Bitner Jr. of the station are overlooking this TV treat. Why not televise Walcott’s stop here? It surely couldn't cut the Armory boxoffice. { Look. Norb can’t squeeze more than 3800 into the Armory. The sports desk here has already had 3800 calls (at least) for comps. Joe's something the town wants,
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Tipton Homer Wins
Main came into the seven-
inning first tilt in the final frame Grove, |and was routed. Dick Whitman gy, Atwell, {singled and Eric Tipton blasted!
a homer over the wall to break I'm talking about the Jersey |5 5.all deadlock.
Tipton’s .round-tripper was one
lof five Saint home runs that helped smash the ailing Tribe. In {the second game Joe Black administered the white-wash brush with a 5-to-0 performance, limit-|
ng the Indians to only two hits
—by Ted Beard and Ed Stevens who cracked a double.
With two out in the ninth, the
hustling Beard stretched a single to right by running to second {when Whitman threw base.
to first
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great and small, thrilled by his home run deeds and by youngsters who never saw him,
Big Show
The central point of the Ruth Foundation’s ceremonies will be the Adelphi Theater in New York where stars of the diamond, stage and radio stars will stage a two-and-one-half-hour television program; which will include the showing of rare motion pictures as far back as 1916 depicting scenes frem the Babe's life,
Grid Browns, Stars Await Game Whistle
| CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (UP)-—The champion Cleveland Browns of
© 4 Battle Fadi Coaching Ae i Tan hake U For Junior ||" Shake Up Golf Finals : Due at Tech By FRANK ANDERSON { t By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Bob Kirkpatrick of Wijllow-| | Another coaching shake up is brook battled Scott Teal, South | i | in the making at Tech High and Karl Nessler faced * School this fall. Speedway, in the } Head Track Coach Paul Myers semifinals of the second annual! ¥ : and Assistant Reuben Behimer city junior golf tourney at River-| § may be on the way out. side this afternoon. | } Tech Principal H. H. Anderson Kirkpatrick advanced to the g said today that “we had an unsemis this afternoon by grinding derstanding three years ago that out a 23-hole victory over Low | Myers and Behlmer would be Medalist Bob Miller of Sarah] ready to relinquish their duties Shank. Kirkpatrick won on No.| % within the next ,two or three 23 after getting a birdie trey.| 3 years.” Miller was three-down on No. 15 eR ee ; before rallying to knot the score! TECH S reorganization will on No. 18. have to fill golf and freshman TEAL also had to win in extra football vacancies. holes, taking care of Dick Hall! In 25 years of coaching, Myers of Williowbrook on the 21st “2 and Behlmer have guided Tech green. : » performers to state-wide track Nessler, state junior champion, | i = recognition. Coach Myers has SSier, Ss ’ Rg
dvanced by dropping Darrell
’ s 2 hitter . He faced 29 hitters, gave . 8 un er a : 1 | ba Ww fine control curves. door show. he W. 16th St. 11 ith fin he
Speedway was available. But a yi,nirea) only three weeks ago. (holes by sidetracking Bob Me-| clear night from the weatherman |
wasn't guaranteed. { I doubt if Butler would permit) pro boxing in the 15,000-capacity| Fieldhouse. And the International Boxing Club controls the Coliseum. So Norb returned to the Armory. Now he can recoup, pro-
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Cassini Bangs Pitch |
In the second inning of the second game, Jack Cassini, exTribesman, blasted a grand slam |homer to chase Bob Curtis, who was hampered by a shoulder ail- Five Bradley University player ment. The Saints. Al Branchato/involved in “fixing” basketbal (had a field day in
Bradley ‘Dumpers’ To Testify Today
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NEW YORK, Aug. 18 (UP)—| S| 1 e first game./8ames were scheduled to appear]
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ALMOST—Did the ball beat the runner? Nope. New York Shortstop Alvin Dark (19) is "on" Powell Moorhead. second a second before Dodger Shortstop PeeWee Reese can squeeze that sphere. The action | came in the first inning of the game between New York and Brooklyn yesterday. The Giants won, to | ®
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9 gyery motion-wise and dollar-wise, ‘yr. "yi 40 successive home runs before a New York County Grand ” we EY whe Walcott entourage °¥er the left field fence, getting my Jodsy at 12:30 p10; (cpt). ool an , ree fOT fOUr. | e players are Gene Mel- . Black, wouldn't mind hiking the take for" loyd Gearhart and Jim Man. chiorre, All-America guard of, | | grey. the exhibition. Jersey yi Be gan also blasted consecutive last year’s Bradley squad, and] 241 ting about 35 per cent of the gate j 1, rung in the second inniag Teammates Bill Mann, George ‘qe for the show. The TV tab would Aaron Preece and
of the first tilt, but the bases Chianakas, not make Joe unhappy. Bud Grover.
{were empty both times. It'd pad Norb’s
pocketbook," aonte Basgall, who flew here!
and Ozark; ern |ton. Double Play—Fernandez, Merson and Merson and Stevens. Left on. Sides n INDIANAPOLIS, 3; St. Paul, 4. Balls—Oft Papish 5, Peterson 4. outs-—By Papis Hits—Off Pa 2 In 35; Pete in 215. Wi Umbpires—Bri —1:30.
Base— | Stevens. Left On Base—INDIANAPOLIS 2, Base on|8t. Paul 7. Bases On Balls—Curtis 3, Strike- | Strobel 2. Strikeouts—Black 4, Curtis 1, Main 1,/Strobel 2. Hits—Off Curtis, 6 in 433 in- ’ innings; Main, | nings, Strobel, 2 in 3!5. erson, 4 in 4%; Epperly, 3/By Curtis (Black). Winner—Black (3-1). nner—Epperly. ~ Loser—Main, | Loser—Curtis (3-6). Umpires—King, Hicks scese, King and Hicks, Time and Briscese, Time—1.50. Attendance—| A"
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TV to Cover Four ND Grid Games
SOUTH BEND, Aug. 16 (UP)—| 1: Four Notre Dame football games will be televised this fall, but only one of them will be at| South Bend. The lone televised home game will be the Irish tilt against Southern Methodist Oct. 13. The others will show Notre Dame at| Detroit University Oct. 5, at| Southern California Dec. 1, and at Cleveland against Navy. Edward (Moose) Krause sald | the SMU game will be on a coast-to-coast network and the) Southern Cal game may also be a | network feature. All the games will be televised in accordance with NCAA rules he sald.
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| to the Pittsburgh Pirates today. di . y JE J N NGS Petroib oii 0 — : : ie Th s ‘nsiocner is so r vie intoo. Also WFBM. The show, S&Y trom Indianapolis vesterday in Solunar Tables LEAGUE STANDINGS Chicago teres 000 00) W0~ 3 1 The Pirates optioned Pitcher ner. Ensigner is a new vice prin-| Ad itional Sports half-an-hour, would make a spon-i¢ime to play shortstop in the sec-! A.M P.M. : ~ "'Won Lost Pet. GB.!(g7) and ‘Mast, "00 Olnsbersi Rogovinipayl LaPalme, former Tribe cipal in charge of buildings and| sor happy, too. Big audience. And nq game “will be in the lineup Minor Mafor Minor Major Milwaukee .......... 79 48 .622 *\Cleveland ......".... 700 000 002— 9 11 2 hurler, to the New Orleans Peli- grounds. =~ Pa es 28-29 ith all this TV, how happy can Today ......... 4:30 : 5:50 11:10(/8t. Paul “re «» 10 51 551 8t. Louis tv... 300 000 001— 4 6 1 8 Jack Hanna. freshman football! Ww. a rn in the fifth game tonight. The Stihotrow 6:00 Eel nd Sity . - 59 38 543 8, Wynn, Gromek (6) and Hegan; Garver, Cans. That was done to make| J? anna, § é « é an optometrist get? {Tribe moves over to Minneapolis sunday ..." 1 Locale. 60 64 484 17ia en hiss oo. 408 lotlar, Win-iyoom for two Pelicans purchased coach one year at Tech, has re-| _ y _— Paste Pot for doubleheaders Saturday and Monday B38 ‘pido nl 8M Beane Sen ons fuiale | from the Louisiana farm club. signed. to enter private, business) 2-HOUR aste ro |Sunday. | Wednesday 9:45 2:35 Columbus AMERICAN Baldy 38 BL Wnts 02 BL o0—815 3 The Pirates picked up 22-year- Bel Hanna, 8 Tech sta¥ - . > \ “Al EAGUE | _ Lopat, "(BY ; \ a e, coached at Southport two TED SULLIVAN'S annual Indians-Saints Box Sco : prion Per. Gn iretiock O. Consmons 4 Hares ay, 014 Outfielder Frank Thomas and athiete, P C § +L 2 bh cores A 2) Bar \ i , 8 , Haynes (5),| 4 1- years, KR hl Cleveland. .......v..+ 39 .649 Hudson (8) and Guerra. Winning Pitcher, right-handed Pitcher Don Car CR baseball party for the the at ’] (First Game) 1 (Second Game) New York 42.625 22 Lopat (16-6). Losing Pitcher, Moreno en, 24 ; . letic committee of the Chamber | INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS Boston 8 08 Sia isd). Home Run_Berra. sen, «4. Golf le of Commerce and the press Will goog of AD RH O Ar AB. R BR oO A Detroit a 59 481 20%|Breokiyn .o. ONAL LEAGE 1 6 0 | Hats Cleaned & Blocked ard, ef... 1 1 0 0 Oineard, or .., ...... 47°01 70 Washington 64 423 25 [New York \ V V N1IS {, Mrs. Walter J. Reeves will carry medal- ® i be held Aug. 28 when Indianap- Merson, 3b ......... £3 33% 3 Umeson. mn (... 4° 0 0 2 o Oo Philadelphia Tie SL Demon ru) aah To U0 EE Fe {INDIANA OPEN TENNIS [lst honors into_the Meridian Hils Club] Expert Shoe Repairing 5 ez, od . St. Louis 34 76 309 37'a!(11-1 \ 7 eV Bitle MEN'S DOUBLES ichamplonship. She posted an 81 yester-| = ’ olis entertains Columbus at Vie Kalin, If. + 3 9 0 3 0 O0Fernandez, 3b ..... 2 0 0 3 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE a rum. and Westrum., Home Run—West-| Qurrte Rnal fday in Tying play. Defending Cham-| SERVICE i Y help the Stevens, 1b .. -3 0 0 5 1 Ogievens, 1 3 0'1 2 2.0 / . hil pion Donna Kn lified with an 84. | tory Field. . ou can Pp | Gearhart, rf T3 1 1 2 0 S ns, Beirne Brooks Won Lost Pct. 3 B. Philadelphia FY, 000 000 000— 0 8 0 Jim Burr and Wayne Burns defeated pion Inns, SRoX Jgualifed ha an 8, SHOP Babe Ruth Foundation, Inc., help Mangan, ¢ ... +2 1,1 7 0 oRowel, rf ......... 3 De. 3 OO areata EEL EEE SEL OL Te 122 210 10x 9 12 0) Dick Weisenfluh and Riley Hancock. 2-6. 7!%p 0) Bremmerman. and Mrs. Ralph | | Rue, ss “1 00 1 1 ilbassenl co ITO 0 -T 00 New" York 64 51 557 ‘10'2 K. Johnson, Hansen (3) Thompson 6-1, 6-3. oY TOATS re ermal ‘Mrs. E. 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Y. + «+ The} mrs i pb Pobor 0 6 0 0 ¢ Pittsburgh . as 46 61 407.27, a raley (13-12) and Scheffing: Friend | Ralph Burns and Stan Malless defeated | «1 "Totals. 3,55085 80 6 130 @ } re yo. Shudng RESULTS YESTERDAY (6-8) and Garagiola. Home Run—Kiner,! Ray Von Spreckleson and Dan Morse, 7-9.! 1052 National Public Parks Ten-| Zotbs .......:.:..28 6 hg Ls pnRper RYY Va 5 held. in St.| Bove) singled for Rue to Wn Totals » 5 2 M1] AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Choa ott ry MeN 3 BSS TODAY'S SCHEDULE f nis tourney will be ii Ee "Two ott When. Di Papish jn, T. Fisher grounded out for Strobel in Cambs .. 000 000 020— 2 5 1 McLish, Leonard, (8: and Owen, Burgess] “Semifinals : | Louis; 1953, Minneapo is; 2] fg 8T. PAUL i (Rink, - Patek co : + 301 030 20x— 6 #5 0/8): Raffensberger. (12-14) and Howell.| 5:30 P. M.—R. Burns and Malless vs 2 ’ v peland (6) —Peterson (8; and Los itcher-—Meclis « 3 5 : FAN urns Salt Lake City. Get your bids ini oar. 3b As 5 2 a 2 ST, FalL. 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Tigers will play Minnesota, Mich- pif. © ree : 0 Brancato 4 1-3 0 1-0 Miwalkes 100 000 000— 1 4 1, [Foufsville at Minneapolis Men's Singles { g J Foran. o . 2 0-0-4 Thompson. © ....... 4 1 3 4 o o Hoeft and Mordarski; Gorin, Schacht AMERICAN LEAGUE Houser defeated Patrick, 6-1, 6-0: King fgan State and Michigan. . . . erly, 8.0.0: 3 08a ldhio, of oo 3 8 b 3.46 opel and Buns Minneapolis, postponed, | DREiroit at Chicago defeated Bradley by default: Hertz de. stil 6 HB Sen = MEA Tandaanuln Louis a A apolis, ostponead, Cleveland at 8S Lou feated insley, 6- 6-4, tz defeated Jockey Charlie Burr has been INDIAN APOL Is... 9 1 2 09a) po3® Binet > = - 3 2 a 3 fain : ; TR Sn a aa ion. Callon, 6-1, 6-1; Linne de ated St L - fined $200 by Rockingham Park Bt JAN IS ari iris 3 g20 3 Totals sii 3 8 27 3 0 Boston AMERICAN LEA Eo +70 Boston al Fhiladelphia advE {ized a oh Sani detente ten. a . sescess . | st via Freak ea — N/ ONAL LEAGUE ach, 2-6, 6-4, 8-2; Bicket defeate eg - | stewards for using profane lan- nariP} Batted 10 Beard, Merson 2 Gear. {INDIANAPOLIS redress usys Dog. ong L00-=2 Puiladelpbia 0 wat 500 100 “2 3.0 Brooklyn at New York : | ley, 8-3. 6-3; Bastian defeated Campbeil| a is an. Brancato 4, Ozark, T . Strasse cesiivavy SH 4 v son; owler, St. Louis at Pittsourgh. | 6~- -3. | guage. Why Chazz, you a hoss ; Three-Base Hit—Merson. Home } on Runs Batted In—Cassinl 4, Thompson. | §eheid (9) and Tipton. Losing Pitcher, Chilcago at Cincinnati (nignt), i Women's Singles player, too? |Sinianean, Gearhart, So ancaty 3. Tipton, Two-Base Hits—Thompson, Stevens, Beard. 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The game will be telecast over WFBM-TV, Channel 8, | starting at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow.
. a, The Browns took off today STEWART is an assistant in from their training camp at |track. Treichler, who has given Bowling Green, O., bound for ChiTech two county championships C280 and a short tune-up drill in in three years of country wres- the Lakeshore Station. : tling competition, also fresh-| Coach Herman Hickman’s Allman track coach. Moorhead, head | Stars went through their last |tennis coach, is freshman basket- drill. at their Delafield, Wis., {ball coach and has assisted in training grounds and prepared. to itrack. close up camp and head for Chi= Ernie Metcalf may take over cago tomorrow. 2 the golf coach duties relinquished by Tech Golf Coach Earl Ensig-|
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