Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1952 — Page 12
Press Box--
By Joe Williams
Seldom Heard of Now
Ne
ahother and Reader George Anderson of Brooklyn wants to know whatever became of Charley (Perfect Game) Rob-
artson? Snooper-Dooper, my favorite news hound, has been
put on the scent. Robertson was the last big leaguer to pitch | a no hit—nobody reach first game. Won for Chicago White 4 Sox over Detroit Tigers, of Ty Cobb's time, Apr. 30, 1922.| |
Only four such games have been pitched since the turn of the century and one of these was not unblemished. It is my contention anybody who pitches perfect game or bats
400 should automatically qualify for Hall of Fame. Robert- A |
son scarcely ever gets a vote.
IT'S AN oven question in boxing whether our boxing
commissioner is trying to tear down the ring game or build|
up Robert K. Christenberry. Too bad Spartan Valor isn't in the presidential race; he'd win on the first ballot. This handsome handicap horse is New Jersey's most notable contribution to pleasant living since the invention of apple jack. . The Yankees can still make the double play; they lead both leagues. One reason our boxing writers are overweight is that they get so little exercise; Ray Robinson is always taking them for a buggy ride. Never for a moment was there any doubt he wanted the Joey Maxim fight.
Yet all along he kept insisting, even to veteran writers|operations, shipped the race car
Perfect Game Robertson |
NEW YORK, May 12—Putting one little word after|
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Baseball Mystery: Where Are |
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MONDAY, MAY 12, 1952
‘500’ Trials
By BILL EGGERT CONTINUED cool weather with scattered showers today and tomorrow isn't what Speedway race drivers and
mechanics ordered. But the weatherman has promised more of what we have been a having the last several days. And it certainly h a s tightened track action Et with the first i qualifying days only five days away, It also can affect the garage - area guesswork on what average speed will win the pole position, { Duke Nalon won it last year with 136.498'in a Novi. Both Novi Pure Oil Specials | arrived late yesterday, hiking | to 46 the number of race cars | at the track. " » ” | MEANWHILE, the four ¥errari entries continue to be ‘the No. 1 topic. - The last Ferrari entered arrived yesterday. It was the How(ard Keck entry that hasn't a |driver yet. Frank Coone, Keck {mechanie, who went to Italy last jmonth to observe Ferrari factory
Eggert
& §.
_...who have often befriended him-—and there never was a/MaY 3 by train to Amsterdam
boxer who needed more befriending and deserved so little —that he'd never meet the light heavyweight champion, v . » n ” - Thanks to Will Harridge's sense of fairness and good judgment (he also could use a good umpire in his league) plus an cssist from Red Smith, Connecticut social worker, scout master “and pamphleteer, Scotty Robb is back ot work. Warren Giles was not wrong in his stend that umpires, as well as players and managers, must be kept in restraint; but he was unwise in making + a public show of the Robb rebuke, : : sweep frantically with the new broom and generally go eager ' beaver on us, but he's a sound baseball man and time and experience will cool him out. 4 a.» : . = =» ~ BOOKIE GROSS’ disclosures suggest Brooklyn cops might appreciate a revival of “The Iceman Cometh.” For some reason it is always a more pleasant chore to put the screens up, than take them down. Don't judge a tramp on a park bench too loosely; he may merely be seeing himself as a future Bernard Baruch. There will be no objection from some of us if Uncle Sam gets disgusted and abolishes the income tax department altogether. A new product has been developed that looks, smells and tastes like tobacco, but isn't, New? Isn't that what they've been using in cigarets all along? “Mother's Day" in our home was touching success. The two
‘| The 88-year-old driver, whose
: It is characteristic of first year presidents to flex the biceps, |
[to New York. marily for his native land. ® 8 = Ralilbirds are asking if the ALBERTO ASCARI, who will|Ferraris will have to go to lower |drive the Ferrari-factory car/gears for the 500-Mile Race to {here, definitely is considered a|®Scape shifting those four-speed 500-Mile threat. Ferrari didn't 8ear boxes. Who would want to (8° to all the expense of sending) =o? a $35,000 automobile, crew and| 4 lspare engine here for nothing. Another veteran of the track | And Ascari is a true student of aiid a, iormer winner, remarks f that when you have six or racing. seven cars bunched on turns, it isn’t the wisest move to take father, Antonlo, was European | a hand off the wheel to shift | driving champion in 1925, has | gears. “ra won 31 grand prix since 1937. While his English language is | DPR. BILL KELLY, a Speedway limited to “beautiful car, ex- [*Nthusiast and member of the
cuse me and umbrella,” nis knowledge of the Ferraris stamps him as a big threat foe
May 30 honors. started spinning in the Blakely With him, the 500-Mile Race is Special. Learning he was in the
called Rip Kelly now. Doc was
Indians Move to Milwaukee After 3 Beating
Hope New Outfielder
Times Special
MILWAUKEE, May 12— After absorbing three straight
[lickings in Kansas City, the crestfallen Indianapolis Indians arrived in this brewerytown today on the second leg of what!
young heirs showed up for dinner and left immediately after the started out to be a disastrous road trip.
“ice cream was served. Mr. Truman's place in history is secure; |
Fortunately, the Tribesters are} {idle today and they won’t have to|five percentage
points ahead of
I'he will be remembered as the first President to play a piano on go up against the league-leading Sixth-place St. Paul.
. TV. Koonskin Kefauver is the Demmies’ nothing pitcher; all he juilwauies Brewers until tomor-
| can do is win. The Marquis of Christenberry views the upcoming
Manager Desautels expected The Tribe - Brewer, Outficlder Dino Restelli, on contest scheduled for tonight was| option from Cleveland, to show
: Maxim-Robinson fight os “the battie of the century,” thereby postponed until a date in July to| Up while the Indians are in
revealing an unexpected sense of humor, or something. The New “Jersey Turnpike made $5,000,000 last year and did it, oddly, “without pari mutuel windows. Mrs. Toy Len Goon has been named “Mother of the Year” and we can hardly wait until the little Goons take up basketball. > » » » ” » . A REMARKABLE testimony to Lincoln’s greatness is that people can still revere him after seeing some of those Kentucky statues. An authority says TV has outgrown the
{
ition. {
[permit Manager Charlie Grimm's) Milwaukee. It was reported the
American Association defending| Player had trouble getting a champions to meet the St. Louis| plane reservation from the west Browns in an exhibition attrac-| coast. Desautels has the ax poised The change in the schedule cuts !0 cut the Tribe squad. The league the Indians’ series here to two Player limit of 21 goes into effect games, which is all. right with late this week. When Restelli rethem after what happened in Kan- Ports, he will have 24 players, sas City yesterday, where the sec- Including seven outfielders. ond-place Blues pounded out 14 «_. hits to win, 13 to 1. The Blues Tribe Box Score blows included two homers, one| INDIANAPOLIS
Only 5 Days Away
500-MILE CONTENDER—Alberto Ascari of Milan, Italy, has won 37 grand prix since he started racing in 1937. The 33.year-old Ferrari-factory driver was No. 2 in world point standings last year and has been racing for Ferrari since 1947.
|and then it was flown by KT.M|SOTHEtHIE He Watt to win pre Woh spot, DF. Kelly scampered parts ror (he Seton Brown Motor Brownie Ace Ned Garver, Who'yith four hits. Hank Sauer and
{for the nearest wire fence, but |Co. entry.
not being the best fence-climber, | "8 4 {cost Doc a rip in his new gabar-| SETTING a dine suit.
| 8 » .
earlier in the day and returned the chauffeur. ito the track. He “blacked out” . 8 8 |later. It isn’t serious, but brings JUD LARSON, Doc Shanelup the age-old question of why| brook and George Tichenor are drivers, after suffering minor! the only rookies to pass driver's concussions, aren't forced to re-| test to date. Ascari was ex-
'main hospitalized overnight, | pected to complete his 115 and | 120 mph tests today,
i u » »
THE Blakey Oil Special crew > » =
track’s hospital staff, can be plan to replace their wrecked car| JOHNNY MAURO'S Ferrari {Bob Porterfield over the Athletics Kennedy : : on the northwest turn last Sat- Brown Motor. Co. Special that Tank Co. of Indianapolis. Mauro Was rained out after two innings.
urday when Driver Bobby Ball spun, crashed and burned with sor.| y y |8p has a race car and a SPanSOr iyn moved to within a game of| hopes to represent his native
~ (the idle first place Giants by ge-/ —— feating the Phils, 4 to 3 in 10|
with a dirt-track chassis. The yj);
be gponsored by
{Bayliss Levrett last Saturday, is|Now he
| needs a mechanic an listed now as a source of spare|pit crew. :
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Will Aid Sagging Trib
By FDDIE ASH Times. Sports Editor
Indianapolis Indians.
According to ‘Chuck French, the local Tribe's general
manager, Outfielder Eulas Hutson |
fashion is the Ansted-Rotary En- Cleveland, 3 to 1, as Bob Cain, gine Special, entered by Bill An- Earl Harrist, and BOBBY BALL was returned to sted of Indianapolis. It will pe| collaborated in a five-hit losing [shift 800 times during a 200-lap Methodist Hospital Saturday conspicuous by its off-center drive Performance. night after having a delayed con- shaft and PINK, ILLUMINOUS lcussion, He had been released WHEELS. Perry Grimm will be Tigers out of their latest losing)
ri Lefty Paul Minner of the Cubs]
The parent Cleveland Indians today made another move toward generating a new spark of life in their coma-like
Lively Ball Seems Lost as Pitching Shines in Leagues
By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, May 12—Baseball presented a little mys. tery thriller to the fans today entitled—"“Who stole the lively ball, or whatever became of big league hitters?” In a trend that developed last season when there were Sarin a te again With an eighth inning single, Chi-
are dominating proceedings this cago won the opener for Chuck
Stobbs as Minnie Minoso hit a ear. Thus far in the American ue in 91 games there have two-run homer for the victory
. margin, beeen 35 In which he teal ag) Brooklyn made three unearned been held to five hits © 88.
: "runs off Fox, including its winAnd in the National in 89 games 0. t4);y jn the 10th which was there have been 36 performances ji... ome by Roy Campanella. of five hits or less by the hurlers. ,, o.... pny Granny Hamner on That is almost phenomenal, ac-,, oaqy grounder by Pee Wee cording to the experts, and so far p.... 5 stolen base, and an inthere has been precious little good iia] pass to Jackie Robine pitching weather, either. Most o son, preceded Campanella’s gameit has been cold and breezy, Which ying gingle, his first hit in his certainly isn’t suited for top-flight|;,o¢ 12 times at. bat.
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oY i: THE REDS held a fourth-place YESTERDAY, WHEN: it Was {;, with the Cubs after their vic cold and damp in most Spots, ¢q.y at St. Louis, fashioned on there was more elegant hurling in 4, steady pitching of Perkowski, both leagues. Bob Lemon of the yw, homers by Joe Adcock, one Indians and Allie Reynolds of or which was inside-the-park, and {the Yankees turned in sizzling the hitting of Bobby: Adams, Bob two-hit, 1 to 0, triumphs, to set the go. owski, and Roy McMillan, pace. Other performances, SOMe wh, made two safe blows apiece, by losers, were only a shade less) Pittsburgh had one of its rare lustrous. hitting displays in Chicago makReynolds made it three straight jo 14 safe blows in its second over the Red Sox in a duel with’ gina” {riumph in which George Mel Parnell. Lemon bested Metkovich ‘batted in three runs
{yielded only four hits in defeat.ig,; Ramazzotti® each drove’ in ‘after which Mike Garcia pitched three runs for Chicago in the
new Speedway eight-hit ball to gain a sweep for opener, Sauer getting a homer,
Gene Bearden
Welsh Rare Bifs
By Jack Welsh Milwaukee asked Indianap-
Ted Gray finally pulled the
skid with a five-hit, 2-to-1 victory over Marv Grissom of Chicago,| h |who yielded only four-hits in de-| olis officials to postpone to|feat. The Tiger victory came after| night's game because of an ex{Chicago won the opener, 6 to 5. | hibition scheduled with the St, wee 3 Louis Browns, There was =a { WASHINGTON moved into sec-| time if you played the ond place with a six-hit, 5 to 2/ Browns the only thing post. {collaboration by Julie Moreno and poned was the thought of a crowd. | a nn» Denis Johansson, Purdue’s sensational distance runner,
{in 11 innings. The second game
In the National League, Brook-
country in the Olympics. American coaches moan that
‘linnings as Carl Erskine scattered! it could be the Finnish of our
{eight hits and Howié Fox lost a| boys. ; ® i five-hitter. 8a 8 | Three New York Yankees
were hurt Saturday in an 18 to 3 trouncing of the Red Sox. This seems to make for an adage — you sometimes lose when you win
pitched five-hit ball to top Pitts{burgh, 8 to 2, but the Pirates] [came back to win the second] game, 11 to 2 as Bob Friend| scattered eight hits. The Reds] ‘topped the Cardinals, 8 to 5, on jan eight hitter by lefty Harry Perkowski. !
Major League Leaders
NATIONAL LEAGUE AB
and his potent power hitting was a big factor in the successful bid of Wilkes-Barre for the pennant. He tied for high in the league's homer department tut on the road and also tied for most total Mike McNally, | bases, 256. His figlding average t he Cleveland farm system di-| rector, told French the play-| er has been re-|
called from the n, nq six-fo 1 -footer. Class AA Eagles| Arkansas he
by the Cleveland nome in Detroit. He has club and OP-\professional ball since 1947.
lof the Dallas Texas League club, thas been transfered to the Hoo-| sier Redskins and will report to Manager, Gene Desautels|
Dallas, Hutson,
Eddie Ash
was down to .946, however, and | this defensive weakness could | have hampered his efforts with |
who is 25, 1s a 185-ifirst inning. He struck out eight A native ofignd faced only 24 batters after now makes his the first. One runner who got!
Tv ow | G R H Pot : Emon Akl #4 OB yD’ i r owrey, 8t. Louis . § : CLEVELAND'S two wins gave Lowrey, 8: Louis 8 Be 1 wi it a full two-game lead in the gnnis, Phil rae Bl 88 1Y 38" 3a) A: L. Dale Mitchel drove home Klussewski Cin 123 92 1: 3 33 . \ | ) N LE J) the winning run for\Lemon with| G AB R H Pet a ninth-inning single as Cleve- Btaio. BY 32 51 15 3% 3 8 DiMaggio, Bos..... 23 93 20 32 .344 {land made three of its four hits DiMazeio. Bos... 334 24 ioff Garver in that frame, Mitchell, Clev. Oe LI 9 18 .340 - HOME INS In the second game, the. In Rosen, Clev. 8! Sauer. Cubs ]
idians chalked up single runs in Pafko. Brk 7) Adcock, Reds the second, third and fourth in- Mathews Bos 8 Werte Det
5 5 Sauer, Cubs 27 Dropo, Red Sox 16 3} Ryan, Phillies 18
{nings to beat the Brownie trio.
The Indians got no hits after {the fifth Reynolds came {one of his greater {holding Boston hitless after the
Kluszewski. Reds Rosen, Cleve.
RUNS 20! V&lo, Athletics 18 Adams, Reds 20! Zernial. Athletics 18 Rosen, Cleve 19! Avila, Cleve, 18 Piersall, R. Sox 18 HITS Simpson. Cleve. 35 DiMageio, R. Sox Rizzuto, Yanks 34! Rosen, Cleve Robins'n W. Sox_ 34 PITCHING
through with DiMaggio. R. Sox
performances,
been § Maglie, Giants 30 Ree: Bre 13 n y 1 Henry, Red Sox - es, Brk. - on through an error, was wiped Hearn, Giants 3-0 Wehmeier, Reds 3-9
loff in a. double play. Irv Noren
o ov trip] R H 0 A ©ktioned to Indianapolis. Cleveland 5 r h* 3 or Wilhelm, Giants 3-0| ~~ ~~~ "° plunging neckline stage. Perhaps that's what is wrong with, triple and two doubles. | ladon: ie en : ; : i ¢ eand Dallas haves play ge Working) IT ALSO was learned today that drove Tite) Tul. Wie a MR. DISNEY HATS . ’ > : ope, of ..., : ! 0g ! > . . ity! H. Stassen shouldn't despair; there's always a chance] ON THE other hand, the Red- Nien" 00 3 8 & 3 § {agreement and the Fagles system the parent Cleveland club is sort, 5 4 2 might beat Pounditout : {skins were held to six hits, all Span 2b «ooo 4 8 1 8 0 02 t Daytona Beach this °f '®Neging on its promise to send] EDDIE YOST sparked a three- $10 he mig al roun ott. / ._[singles, by Ed Erautt, right- Ewe ss 0.008 ¢ ¢ ¢ 2 gicamp By a tan two righthanded pitchers to In-/run 11th inning rally with a bases » Nobody's as worried about the Yankees as the rivallhander, who spent several sea-| Turner, . +3 : 1 i 0 i hg on: Pale great dianapolis at this time. Reports loaded single Bs eleven Potter] only Nm d fo ind d , , sons Ww “ine | Papish, » : ° 2.0 » Pot st w , r his thi teams: They are worried it can’t be true. It's a strange set Jone with Jie Shneinnag Reds, Siovie. o" 178 8 8 8 8record with Wilkes-Barre in the os ‘v. dicated Bob Chanajes Be a a 3 ‘hb claypool Hote of; values in these times that gives us H. Hoover as a side walk. Milt Nielsen got two of Hare. » $s 2t SSA Tartern Langue net Year tagged to come to the aid of the, Detroit, which had dropped Wash. ie spectator and J. Dibagkio a macaroni peddier. Dis the Tobe wis and booated bi "sus, * CR 3 3h a evan warn | PONE Boner" Flaeren i tov, won Tor Gray | G22 crimination takes many forms, as witness how we welcome It was the Tribe's worst Marquis. of .. AB. RH 0A XE lesgtie pace was too Hiueh Yor/ decided to keep them until cut- | chen drove home the winning run the first robin and blast the first house fly. shellacking of the season and (Jefe 3b, ......-4 2 3 0 3 a 08 Oe ae nd he CreW| down tinie Thursday, when the |° a it was Kansas City’s fifth |Skewren, it 00 ¢ 8 1 2 0 » & ticket lo /Ja As. | .American League's official play- . : straight vietory over them. The Renna if 8 1 3 o 4 But Hutson failed to hit well or limit goes into effect. How- ° Blues won: the Jast twe in an | Mazmanian, u .4 2 1 2 2 genough to satisfy Manager Dutch| ever, it could be Cleveland is ase a : an iH & : earlier series played at Indian- [Erewth » 08 3 J § § (Meyer of the Eagles and the| trying to swing a big league y apolls y Is FRR ER — Cleveland farm directors think a| player deal which would include : oe ‘ jpol’s, {INDIANAPOLIS "001 000 o00— 1 change of scenery to the Indian-| one of its surplus pitchers, probLEAGUE STANDINGS Kemmerer, Ferris (1) and Evans: JThfel It was the second consecutive anus A LE fai apolis club and the American As-| ably Chakales. Two American “AMERICAN ASSOCIATION and Unser joe uns SR M0. jgame in which the Tribesters got manian.. Owen 2, Erautt. Beliwes 4 sociation might in some way re-| League clubs tried to buy the | | Won Lost Pet. OB |rquigville o.......... 000 00009 7 o/but one run, the Blues having| “Two hase Riser * store the young -flychaser's bat-| promising righthander last || Qui .. that are diferent || COMPLETE 3-ROOM 10 600 1% MENAUKee ah (3) ood Brens: Estock/WOn Saturday, 3 to 1. The hap- OnE: MAE _NiT—Skowron. ting eye. The experiment is worth| winter, uw oe s Hl 38 3u(eng Willams © eapclls, two games, 1688 Indians also were held to a| STOLEN BASES Verdi, Wiser, ~~ trying. at any rate, since the In-| 1 : ara OUTFIT-$199.50-Tne 31% postponed, val tr cam Poa ftotat—of but nine hits in" TET Convers: Segrist, Mazmanian and Bollweg: A1ANAPOIS INdIANE a8 currently — OPEN THURSDAY fil 9 pm. MERIDIAN FURNITURE I ROB 63 poned fain, Thule two mamen posttest two tilts. They collected but|STaEi, Matmenien and Bellwer. <C constituted are getting nowhere. | | : . | asemicay teacue 0 ANE aay UB three on Saturday. "BARES ON BALLS—Papish 3, Sipple 3 “. » x Bishop's Bf Beco ’ N LE/ (First Game | . { . 3 | “or 1 eo ” Le : pe fhe $l 3 GENE DESAUTELS, Tribe, STRUCK oUT-By Papish 1, Sipple 1,1 EULAS HUTSON was quite an 17 N. PENN ——— — ) i w- { , 5 y ™ | $ 800 3 Imoner Hutchinson 14) ‘and Baits. Home manager, used up four pitchers WITS—oOff Papish 7 im 3% innings 101 With the fans in Wilkes-Barre ABEL [y==LARGEST SELECTION BA um ne shel sloth (1 yesterday. Frank : Papish; the] 5s, Jb *is Chambers 4 in 703. Harvie last year, He blasted 24 home i] ‘of Linoleum in Indiana 11.500 4a), ng Pitcher—Newhou -2). . ’ | [runs and batted in 117 runs on| al. (S¢ d G ) » HIT BY PITCHER—Erautt (Nielsen) I'uns an 3 3 3 lonteass, ....... Tr 001 000 0 1 § ofStarter, was pounded out in the|cuemaers eiwess.’ a .206 hitting average. He col-| OXYGEN THERAPY von Jas from $2.39 veal ol BL MT A 10% Detroit I... 000000 1ix—3 4 o/fourth when the Blues splurged SENG"; Wallen and Avvelhans. lected 247 hits in 136 games and | " ¥bis Equipment Can Bs Rented M8 Ty} Tania yd . ATION Rar an Pi on | Sritsom . (0-3) and Masi; Gray (2-4) jr six Hing, and i Yas his fourth TIME SE htt. scored 90 runs. His extra-base] rg resents HAAG'S * HOOSIER * Rankin TT (Elgyen Innings) |defeat, with no victories. "pe : ‘blows included 25 doubles | | $ . : Bouin re Ji, Washington... 100000 010 03-813 1| Charlie Sipple, who usually Indians at Bat five. triples Soubles and - 402 N. Capitol Ave. Paint & Linoleum Co. Shicagn 31: Philadelphia 000 102 000 23 8 8 0] J ples. lr Wem finde? Si eluant ye *| Moreo, Porterfield and Grasso; Scheib, | shines in the relief role against | AB BATTING 38 HR RBI AV The outfielder led the East- | LUKE WALTON Dar Sor Night Phone . Philadelphia . 4 Kellmer and, Atiroth. Winning Piteher.. | other clubs, relieved Papish | earhart ..28 Fs 1 4% ern League in runs batted in | — 3 12a| (Second game postponed. rain © | and he, too, was batted hard [Fico": Hf , ii} idm ith | Guaranteed WATCH VATIONAL imostan ..........- - : | 2 : i INTERNATIONAL GB [Donan * 000 010 00x— 1 9 3 and solved for four runs in ihe | 8 13 i303 ins Probable Pitchers Toda PR L111 IP fiearaasens 9 “o~| Parnell (2-3) ‘and Niarhos; Reynolds! fifth. Other Tribe hurlers who | 3 iB : 3 S33 Yi Usa Low Prices $e 3-3) and BT. Samm: | saw action were Inman Cham |Mg 43 1 : i $ 33 (won ana 108 aed Pro arentheses) “TRACK yA | N goo santo 5 rs ame { i : 3 } | | : Bist. Louw 0.0. 00 000 000— 0 3 1 . reel 3 0 8 [195] J | B12 Cleveland 170" 000 900 o0— 1 4 | bers and Charlie Harris. per 0 } 3 | 8 18 PhisaeipnY ONAL LIAGUR. ira THE INDIANA TRUST co. | RITE'S | Garver (3-3) ‘and Courtney; Lemon (3-|, Mickey Owen, the Blues’ vet- Conyers. 9 7 0 14 177 (Wade 0-1) night. x] 3 Da JEWELERY SHOP 13 |9 and Hesan, leran catcher, led his team’s base- RU oi. ‘wilion %. Penner 3. smiin’| (Only same scheduled). ery y M1 8s Washington Street | 43 8. [LLINOIS ST. (Second Game) ’ ctiticed i eis ye % ¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE MA rket-1141 i
{8t. Louls a.B. {Cleveland
315| Cain, Harrlst (4), Bearden and 415 [Courtney: Oarcia 14-2) 7 Losing Pitcher—Cain (3-1).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
h apex ici Hib a. 210 23x 8 11 1 : Minner (3-1) and
Edwards. ¢ Run--Sauer. a uer
Losing Pitcher—
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slain dah, TV ARE nn Philadelphia ...... 100 010 010 0— 3 klyn 000 3 1:1
kame a ei 10-001 (0-4) and Burgess; Erskine (2-0) a.
+ |and Campanella, Cincinnatl .......... 010 122 020 § 13 St. Louls ........... 020 002 010-5 8 2
. Louis Perkowski and Rossi; SE RR waki (3-1). Losi cher —~Boyer (1-1). New York at Boston, both games post poned, rain. : JXTERNA AL LEAGUE 7 + 1e20 | § ig 0.4 Rochester, $3. ‘Buffalo at Syracuse. 2: postpoved, rain. SA 3 COAST ok ] r go, 10-3: L , A-4.
000 100 000— 1 8 1 hit parade with four, . 011 100 Sox 3 5 two doubles. and Tebbetts. smacked by Don Bollweg and Bill
(Fi {Purdue athlete, belted a triple to aesraines ao 2 8 0. deep center in the seventh, scor- . LaPalme 8) and mt: ing two mates, He has made one net (OF more hits in the last 12 games| ~ |and the Blues have won 12 of
including Home runs were
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their last 15 starts, The victory boosted the Blues into second |Ch place a game and a half behin the leading Brewers, :
» » » THE DEFEAT dropped the fifth-place Indians five and a half gamés off the pace and but SPECIAL NOTICE Te All Merchants, Manufacturers
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