Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1952 — Page 13
shing the ' Other league Fen include: (First Game nch today Macpousal “G8 Hon tig f } July 4th, ARE SOME of our high school athletes going to | lsenvers ad Haines; “collins aod win their become beer and whisky addicts? avinorn ,. Wetwng GAME) 411] TT Sounds crazy, doesn’t it?’ hw uBR! | ‘Youns; Lewellen, Jones (3) uled double It isn’t. ¢ BN eas... 001 101 g0-8 10 4 ed I. Fain Now come complaints that a group of 16 and 17- Fens iia ® and ‘Plesos;’ Gansr two were year-old baseball players has been mixing baseball with |... sea F'™ 9 eit 3 1 p the Reds, beer and whisky chasers. Wilhelm Conet...... 49 to1 in y HOT, SAE gate; Hose a) Worse yet are reports that one manager of a young Wilhelm Cop Se°end Game) * m onst. ...... tule Chic baseball team has been luring players from other clubs Vestal Best. 100: 000 oo 014 2 4 o. in two by supplying them with drinks. and Clon. ren Soiae 10eze b : nt ya - . ¥ a = South Eige No 38". : 1% 008 oi if i a us IN THIS AGE of anxiety, distorted values and a |p5e ison, ieht (3 jonnsen &) ciston aft. false sense of proportions, it’s folly to believe our ath- |" ™*™* Gy ¢ ich Eddie lets are immune to undesirable temptations of today. [UAW cio’ gust Re 3-819 3 awart and Mercer, “Roberts (5) and Shoemaker; J. od for Chi- Reports come from adults who know and from players |Burrousts ‘ho six Lac awn i; ‘got two who have the backbone and courage to abstain from the foolish Water ea Game 10 wy : as ay } : «pe . or a ore sanens | practice of playing baseball and drinking at the high school nes nd “Ronen 9. Ok at ot gE 2to 0 in age. ARG ancl veeond Game) Tigers on + Fortunately, the decay has not infected the fine |Worce Trailers pinned i 1a wi Gini Jame baseball program being conducted by our city's highly- |) asd Aten: di Mbier, Bish - . gd am loess regarded supervisors this summer. , Local No. 833 ....... 000 400 38 ¢ © ss = = pl CW 8 Huenes' and Mathews: Cox and WoolLs UNFORTUNATELY, some of our publicized high roca mo. 035% %*28 sa 9 10 3 ODN’S 15th 3 : {Linde Air 000 003— 3 6 2 blast, high- school athletes have grown too big for their baseball burrel snd Mathews, Ferguson (8); ash inning breeches and are weak and cowardly enough to be taken | = ——oorose an re- X : Mn Te in by selfish, unscrupulous motives. Suggs Gives Her ; itheim won It’s only the coward who goes “in the back of the car to get a cold one.” It takes no courage for a boy to sneak a Golfin Sisters Hit Pitohe drink or a puff when no one’s looking. But it takes courage d yin with to abstain from doing something when one knows he can get A Record fo Break v at Pitts- away with it. It also takes common sense and self-respect. Det Nie Reports of drinking by high school athletes are not | PHILADELPHIA, June 30— mth’ fhaing uncommon. The reports circulated freely last winter dur- [Louise Suggs, who has won all of| « Eddie Ka. ing the basketball season. They involved not one but Bole Hajor les ding Ber 2 > out and several schools, not one but several athletes who have [second women's Na 5 for a last 1 ational: Open Perkowski acquired smart- Slecky, Saggetated ideas of their im- - ClSmpionsiipsmwong her trophies hace J potames CT mE ee hbase +) a ri sirname : rR PRL ; RE rj EI EV BR Ny ol Oo ke lh ME, on 11 Be orion boii it at “<T ONE CAN stop aa fron Gi EC verond precision artist) he lley for the Yi if he’s determined to ‘do it. But major leaguers and |from Cartoon, Ga., posted. a hit a first college coaches universally deplore the action of the [284 score, the lowest ever turned laa young teen-ager who mixes his baseball and drinking. irra Jor 12 Se Why? over the ti S———— ght and tricky Bala ) Bis Because the habit-forming distortéd attitudes learned ot gol} dub course yesterddy. LSH an early age will grow into more distorted attitudes in later bork oom | ; years. The high school athlete with the weak, warped mind of pond mark of 288 set by Mrs. made the ; ; ; Babe Zaharias and also topped Bini iy son Socque Ue Business: or professional man with the the National Te cope ore like a ’ . e victory meant that the ; the fabu- High school athletes today think it's “cute” and Slehio Seongls a and the Bree, “manly” to dissipate. They're only fooling themselves. Yoloran Sale a1e the wily we weather When sports writers make their selections for all- Open twice. “fan by city and all-county in athletics next year, they will re- iss Suggs’ victory brought n't know io the LY h Shes it x yeas ey will yer. her $1750 in the Philadelphia Ining about . 3 who don ave the courage 10 |quirer charities-sponsored tourney 7 Field: or make the sacrifices necessary in all athletics. which attracted a record 11, 500 Sacrifices—and not drinking—take courage. Sestators during the four days of 0 Olympie : #% | Troy Sets 3 Mark STRAYS old men’s . oi mers roy Joers arKs; 1 for its Priced from
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By Jimmie Angelopolous
It Takes Courage To Sacrifice
‘/In the opener of the Big Six
Worcel Trailers Win Twin Bill
In Amateur Loop
Duane Black of Worcel Trailers allowed Sunoco Service only three hits in the nightcap of double-header yesterday after noon as the Trailers won, 11 to 2.
League game, Bill Jones scattered four hits as Worcel's pounded out an 18-to-14 victory.
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Omaha 1-0. It was the slight, 21-year-old,| left hander’s first start of the year in the Western
squeezed by Des Moines
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the first time he has pitched an entire game since spring training when a hard line drive struck him in the face. He lost an eye because of the accident and was critically injured. » ”
MANAGER George Kissell
called Slaybough's seven-inning pitching stint a “cracker jack” job.
Slaybaugh said he was pretty nervous when the game started. “That was a bad first in~ ning,” he said. He muffed a throw from the infield at first base for an error because “I had to hold the
White Wins at 16th St.
TROY RUTTMAN, 500-Mile winner at Indianapolis, cracked three track records at the highbank speedway at Winchester
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aybaugh Surprises With 4-Hit Showing
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OMAHA, June 30—They said one-eyed Bobby Slaybaugh was all through as a pitcher, but today he cele-| brated the “biggest game” of his life. Slaybaugh pitched a sparkling 4-hitter last night as |
a fast ball and a curve.” Slaybaugh's fielding, his worry with only one eye, him little trouble after the inning bobble. In the fourth,
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