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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1952

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor ALTHOUGH THE Indianapolis Indians take on the hardriding, potent-punching, sec-ond-place Kansas City Blues "out on ‘the Victory Field greensward tonight, the home boys are not in a fraidy-

showed up probably got more “kicks” out of the come-from-behind battle than the fans who remained at home to watch the heavyweight boxing match on television, - A sermon could be written about the Indians who refused to be licked, when they were so far behind the eight-hall it was

cat mood. pitiful. For instance, there “Bring 'em was the Minneapolis manager, on,” the Red- Chick Genovese laughing. Why skins said to- not? He was eight runs ahead. day, “the Then picture him in the eighth tougher the inning when the Tribesters fibetter” as nally tied the score. He was George Zuver- tearing his hair and looking

ink was an- for a high cliff to leap from to

nounced to toe ©nd it all.. His pitchers issued the rubber for 12 Walks. the Tribesters Chick was poking fun at Eddie Ash In. the. new me and pointing to the score-

board in the early innings,” sald Tribe Manager Gene Desautels, “so I didn't forget to give him the works in the late innings.” = » - THE TRIBE'S winning run was batted in by Shortstop Harry Malmberg after one out in the ninth. With the score dead-locked at 9 and 9, Joe Montalvo led off the home

‘series opener, which is a ladies’ night attraction. Reason for the Indians’ con fidence and braggadocian gestures is based on the fact the Jocal pastimers last night accomplished something that amounts to a baseball rarity. They edged the Minneapolis Millers, 10 to 9, despite the fact the visitors held an 8-to-0

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Blues Push Colonels Out - 0f 2d Place

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THE Kansas City Blues! pushed Louisville out of sec-| ond place in the jammed,

‘American Association stand-

ings today and much of the credit goes to the booming bat of First Baseman Don Bollweg. The Wheaton, Ill, veteran] pounded an all-important double: last night in the 10th.inning to give the Blues a 6-5 victory over

ninth by lining a single to left. Charlie Sipple, the third pitch- |

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Raine Siw ARES wi SYEEHET “BOLLWEG also added x triple: and two singles: off Hal Coffman and Tom Keating in a game that saw the Birds come from behind! to tie the score in the ninth on| singles by Jim Neufeldt, Vern Benson and Charlie Kress. |

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er used by the Redskins and no weakling with the bat, put Joe on second with a neat sacrifice bunt. The Millers gave Jack Baumer an intentional pass to set up a double play but Malmberg crossed them up by hitting a clothes-line single to left, scoring Mofitalvo.

It was no easy run. Miller left fielder Roy Broome made a great play on Malmperg's drive, snatched it on the first hop and made a fine throw to the plate. But Montalvo left his feet in a long hook slide and scooted across the rubber an instant beJoe, Catcher Ray Katt dived for im

MALMBERG BATTED in four of the Tribe's 10 runs. on three hits, He cleaned the bases in the fourth with a long double. The lad also accepted 10 chances in the field. Harry is having his best season in baseball and is matching great fielding with hitting and his average is back over .300.

Ben Taylor, the Indians’ new first sacker, was on the job. He got two hits and batted in two runs. His error on a grounder in the second touched off the Millers’ eight-run rally but the _miscue WAS no reason

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dians went to work in the third canto, . LJ » WHILE NARLESKI held the Millers, the Indians tallied three runs in the third, three in the fourth and one in the fifth, That made it 8 to 7. Narleski dropped out for a pinch hitter, Milt Nielsen, in the fifth, who batted in the Tribe's seventh run, Charlie Sipple, making his 21st mound appearance, took over the Tribe mound, toll in the sixth and went on to victory, his fourth. against one setback. The Millers tallied one marker off Sipple in the top of the eighth and felt secure. But the Indians bounced back In their half and scored twice, with Al Smith batting in the tying run. Dave Pope got one hit in three official times at bat. He has collected one or more hits | in the last 17 games.

list, was called to the home

plate area before the game and |

loaded down with gifts by the | ball club, the players, close | friends, fans and members of the Victory Field ground crew. A band played “Old Gang of Mine” as old friends surrounded Plerce and as Ted Sullivan, Ownie Bush, Chuck French, Johnny Hutchings and others kept the public address system busy citing Pierce's 50 years of loyalty to baseball, It was announced today that Mert Prophet, of the Indianapolis Hockey Club, will take over

as Tribe head trainer. He has |

been receiving instructions from Pierce for several days. Prophet is a Canadian, a former professional hockey player, former amateur baseball player and an active umpire ith amateur baseball.

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fold up. And fold he did. Eleven « = a MINNEAPOLIS . Mrs BE Waddell Latayette, Jnd., . Millers went fo bat in that wild IT WAS a great comeback by | youn. 131710 Rl Sufi us, Jning and Ray Narleski re- the Indians to celebrate Hump rerhen, i 3 1 3 3 invited Friends ‘may call at lev: Dickey. Olint Hartung Pierce Night. It made the old |Rartuns. rt 13 1.) 3 mortusy : cleaned the sacks with a triple timer feel proud of his boys, [Rame i 14i+¢d JUDKINS—Willis R113] & Th Tuxedo: to hightlight the splurge. whom he leaves after Sunday. |2eheer. %, 13.438 : Narleski finally checked the The veteran trainer, who is Bowman . svi 1 : : : Minvenpolls barrage and the In- going on the yoluntsry retired (Zaman, » o a 8 7 ef HALL Seurdly, Blam Totals 0 Trees 1 1 abends may call at. the mortuary *One out when winning run scored. LAMB—Hugh F.. of 3417 E. Brook INIIANAROLIS { lie Puy, 8. a Br no A Ei oO ers on’ Baumer, 3b ..... Ap 2 T v 1 8 amb, “Joa. "Lamb. Paper er ii1i184% HARRY W MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. Qeathart, it 4 1.3.1 v 4 E. Michigan St. Friends are, mi ’ Bb . : . i : 3 A SR ai. : Iss ow Whew B08 fa 1 Fd RAC oh oro Ee a Troupe rn “® ®& ® 1 # 0 ther of Lilie May England. brother Montalve. © ........ 3. 2 2.868 0 ol of Gertrude Ogden, , Ind, [Mekey, © ci\rvass f° 9 © o oa 9 Cora Andrews, ed \ By CARL LUNDQUIST | Micke Pe exenean : ’ 1 . 2 4 away W Wednesday. 3 . United reas Sports Writer ISON © x. iviasshs y : 'Sipple £00 8 oo, Church Burial Floral P NEW YORK, June 6 — Dodger Manager Charley rou ARERR 50880 to rFUARY. | \Dressen is no mathematical genius, but no one was willing] JNieisan uncles for Xaieskt ve. S00, | SELLE R= Paul Spencer. 3TH Forest t Minnea nillY, ric oaR R16 02118 Manor, husband of Dorothy, father

to argue today the soundness of his pre-season formula

that he'll get a lot farther in the pennant scramble with five 15-game winners, than with two or three who can win ‘20.

That was the path of progress for the Brooks today. Right now Sox, 6 to 4, while at Philadelphia, Hartung te Spencer.

it looks as if there wouldn't be a 20-game winner on -their staff, whereas

made the grade, although the ~Dodgers won no: mag. : ~

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inight game, the Braves staked {Warren Spahn te a 7-run lead

Red Sox, 5 to 0, on Early Wynn's '4-hitter as the Yankees made it! three in a row over the White|

the Detroit Tigers walloped the|, | Athletics, 12-2. The Browns and | ‘Senators had an open date.

Harry Perkowski won his |

Rodas paciumted ~walb-rolinded 1-hit -attack“which every; starter got at leas one hit and Bob Borkowski and | Bobby Adams got two. = 5 »

IN THE National League's only |

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RUNS BATTED IN—Samford, Bowman. {Lenn nen 2, Dandridee, {Taxior 2, Malmberg 4

Hartung 3. P

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0 BASE RITS-—Malmberg, Baumer. THREE-BASE HITS-—Hartung,

BASE ON BALLS--Off Bowman 5, Dieke: Narleski 1.

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WINNING PITCHER—Sippie. LOSING PITCRER--Zabala, UMPIRES-—Padden. Hicks and Dixon. ATTENDANCE-1008, TIME—2:45,

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Lennon. | SACRIFICES—Spencer, Hartung, Sipple. RIRK NOR DOUBLE PLAYS—Dandridge to Samford,

LEFT < ON BASES—Minneasolis 7, Indian: |

Zabala 5 STRUCK SUT-By Bowman 8, Narleski |

of Paul William, Judson, Gilbert, and Chery] Beth Miller, son of Vida Miller, brother of Marguerite Harding, rs. Oliva Alte, Byron, Harold Mil- | ler. grandfather of one, this ae d adnsaday, Als - A - ices Monday. June 9, a AST CHAPEL. 12630 2:30 p. m. Burial Me morial Park. Priends s invited. RGIUS—AnNnNa, age 81 yrs. 130 8. Belmont Ave, ¥idow of Michael . mother of Willard Sorgius, sister of grandmother of Charlotte Davis, Donald and Billy Sorgius, § reat-grandchildren passed away ursday. PFunera

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STAMPERS— Alta ey, age years, of 904 Goodlet, mother of Dale Haley, grandmother of Raymond and Jack Haley, sister of Mrs. Jennie Ferguson and Mrs. Maude Johnson passed away Friday Service Monday, 10 a. m., Tabernacle Baptist Church, 628 ° Somerset, Friends invited. Friends may call at CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934

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W. Michigan St, after 7 p. m, Sa » Columbus Rightfielder Russ big Newk, of course, ix gone—to i oe a ining, Stving Car- Tn ARR On BHR RBI Av| ude _ : Rack knocked his fourth the service— while Roe, who still sid ric . a as oer HT 30 5 4 : 3 352 Ta of SE Rn homer bf the year ‘in the sec- | is unbeaten at 4-0, has been taken ton in the fi Somer oN | Rateon Yen 1300 8 308) Bue ip a ols Mo a ni, ond frame to hring a runless | off the hook by his team mate 00 0 CS ATF. PRON GAVE MP Maimbers 17 3 8 4 3 8 33 32 oroiher of Bessie L. Bleohenson and 15-inning stretch to an end for | hurlers, more often than the tel-| 0 tor A for us straight Nielsen”... Runs d= ae Jeodiord L. ahommon pasted away the 6th-place Birds. ephone receiver in a sorority y. tRisdon 3 1013 0 80 3 13 28 mo A the GO. H HERRMANNN : Johnny Sain pitched 7-hit ball JiR, “C1 30 3 8.4 3 03 3 BoNsRal HOME 1808 8. East St. ® » 8 ; f : |pouse, in which h 5 1 A : 148 pr 3» ; 1 i 10 a1 | Priends invited THE Milwaukee Brewers, 'CAT-NIPPED—Paul S. Kirkman of West Newton admits it | Meanwhile, bearing out Dres-| Ta Sin Bay Ey oe gonzers Tun 4 si: | PTY ar abn an it, star meanwhile, had to come from was a pretty tough fight but he finally landed this 13-pound chan- Li on seston _predittion thal rasquel, and also drove in the| °™™ betting 26 ‘ a Bite e Scnmidt of behind in .the final ping of nel catfish Monday night after a 20-minute battle that began to help SS up the gap,” Chipper| tying and winning runs with a re an 88 | 8 Tay Pall st the JORDAN FUNERAL uel? Sale putt Toledo laa Tight, look like the fish was the winner. Kirkman's catch was made at [Chelly had four others beside Roe 10ng single for the Yankees fifth. 3iPhle 21 $ ik HRY TR hyrsday. es Re Be hits off Murray Wall and Bill See-Mor Park near Mooresville. He used a rod and reel. |who had won four or more games. It Was his fifth victory against ipernathte . 10 3 3 42 3% 3% Bh HE Weiuibeion Fre Be Maas Estock. A 3-run barrage gave| i Last year at this time, Roe jews. Iosaes. ihe fourth Ditch Ein ka 38 Be BRS BR aL the league leaders a 5-3 victor (Li was 7-0 and Newcombe 6-3, but | ynn became the fourth pitch- Kerrigan .. 13 1 3 27° 30 41 13 13) any ABC Scores Little League sthe Dodgers were at 28-18 In (er to shut out Boston this year Contest 83 fos 3 3 If il _2 Lodge & Club Notices Elsewhere, st. Paul dropped | (INDIANAPOLIS BOWLERS) | The Cubs kept their: -perfect | the won and lost column, as he followed the precedent of | . Loch UNION No. Jeo, U. wSlo DOUBLES mark intact last night | whereas right now they are [teammate Mike Garcia, who } ardayi June 7, Louisville into third place with Morris Paynter 161-141-14 hig: In the, {blanked the Red S 2 rn Ay And &:p..m. Place--168 a 6-3 win behind the 5-hit pitch-| William MeCrory ..0.00 121. 156-161— i44 Little League Baseball as they] 30-11 and their biggest winners [thei ® Red Sox Tuesdgy ivi HOUR | W. ons ing of Pat McGlothin. | Totals a SARA rn 288-297-309 £9 detent os 1 | are Ben Wade and Billy Loes their home park for the first] a ARVEY C AUDLE > be ld Brodie re 12-143. 160— 438 defeated the Indians, 9 to 8, at g4¢ 5.3 each. Carl Erskine, Chris [time in two years. DRY CLEANING ay "han sction, Sommities reas ' 304.982.3831— 917| the Fair Grounds. The Cubs now Van Cuyk and Roe -have won | Al Rosen made 3 hits and | SERVICE .__Becretary of Election Committee Amateur Baseball (Dr, ‘Glen Donate -..... 18-153. 103— 301 have a 2-0 record. four each. Dale Mitchell, Ray Boone, and | I Week-end league schedules—all games! 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