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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 29 Yankees in Full Ti ibe GC West With 3d O 4th Their Goal Comm d A : By EDDIE ASH |bleheader on the Sabbath date. stealing and also got one hit. On Field" visitor last night. The for-| up, also bunted but this time | ST. PAUL an gan Times Sports Editor |The home boys won't be back un- a tall foul, he took it in with a mer Indianapolis manager called | it didn’t work, He forced Hut- ye uiiiger, 2» .. *¢ 5 8 : § ¥ og After snapping a four- -game til Aug. 2. catch against his chest. He's used around to watch the Saints play., son at third. .But the Indians Ri of PE waa 3 . ’ f x llosing streak by upending the St.! The Indians depart for the to night ball and is alert behind St. Paul is a Brooklyn farm club.| got one run out of the inning Whitman, 4 83-4. 1 4 yer eve an Paul Saints at Victory Field last| West 16%; games off the pennant the plate. Kinaman checked in Corfiden missed chétting with his) when Bill Abernathie smacked Hass, 15 v «3 59 s : 3 night, the Indianapolis Indians pace and one full game béhind from Oklahoma City yesterday. long-time friend, Owen J. Bush,| & single to score Malmberg. |Baldw noe 4 : : 5 ' ' By CARL LUNDQUIST | departed early today on a third fourth-place Louisville, They fig-| x x =» part Tribe owner, who is vaca- x = = Rese. ss... ‘374 1 30% 9 \ United Press Sports Writer [swing through the American ure third or fourth as their goal ASIDE from Abernathie's splen- tioning out of town. VICTORY FIELD attendance Sharman .'r ‘13 8.3.4 CASEY STENGEL, boss of baseball's hig muscle A ssocia tions now, just so they land in the post-idid pitching, the batting.hero was| cparlie Sipple, Indianapolis |qwindled to 1447 Tast night. Girls." * hill EL western sector, a |season playoffs to bégin a “new pjoyd Gearhart, who is trying to pitcher, was out of uniform. He windled to 1/Jast nig HS yours iii. NTT IR TT
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monoply, wasn't exactly advising Yankee fans to apply for, World Series tickets, but he somehow arrived today at the odd conclusion that they'll win their fourth pennant by nine games. | What's more, he set the figure |
before the Yankees went out and drubbed the Indians, 8 to 7 in 10’
rough assignment. However, be- ES Itore launching a & five-game series against the sec- - ond-place Brew-
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MORE Bill Abernathies would gle and a two-run homer. He secure it. He beat the Saints last batted in three runs and scored night, 5 to 1, allowing but six hits. one, The homer cleared the score{The lone run scored off him was board ee unearned, since it was put on by|
Since he took over the gate-
innings and 7 to 4, and once ers in Milwau- an error. He didn’t go in for| way after Easter was recalled | or — full command in the kee tomorrow strikeouts. The. righthander kept| by the parent Cleveland club, | American League race by 4% night, the Hoo- the visitors under Twa to tore! Gearhart, in two games, has | games. sier Redskins |tyouts or sroundouts. T°! belted five hits, batted in five The Indians, their hopes high! will invade Eddie Ash Eg runs and scored two. He was a
| It was Abernathie's” fourth straight victory, all completed ames, He pitched to a former | eammate last night. Catcher | “a 8 Dick Kinaman held up “Abby” { JOHNNY CORRIDEN, Indianin fine style. They were battery- |apolis, who is a scout for the mates. at Dallas in ‘the Texas 'Brookiyn Dodgers, was a Victory League last year. Look for the other Tribe pitch-
after a stirring opening triumph in their five-game “doom or destiny” series, now can get po closer than 2'4 games even if they sweep tonight's finale doubleheader when. they have to face the Yankee aces, Allie (11-4) Reynolds and Vic (9-2) Raschi,'§ who almost pitched a no-hitter his last time out. |
» { THE YANKEES whizzed from behind to tie up yesterday's
Green Bay, Wis, “tonight to play an exhibition attraction with the Wisconsin State, League club. Newspapers in the | area have been “playing it up” and the Indians look forward to picking up a fat check. You never can tell, though. Not nowadays.
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watched the game from the grandstand. Said he felt none too good. Tribe General Manager Chuck French also felt none too good. Sipple once again pressed for a raise in pay. Last baseball payday was Tuesday (first and the 15th.) ” » " JACK CASSINI, the Saints’ regular second baseman who starred for the Indians in 1948 and 1949, sat out the game in a grandstand chair. The speed merchant pulled a leg muscle in Tuesday's game. Fans who recognized Jack the Scat wished him the best of health “after he left Indianapolis.”
16 and under were admitted to the grandstand for free (no.tax or service charge) but not many lassies showed up. General Manager Chuck French guessedX wrongly on that one. The gimmick was that it would pull in adult chaperones at regular rates, Didn't work. Some day the Cleveland ownership is going to.
realize Indianapolis is not a hick INDIANAPOLIS RUNS BATTED IN Gearhart 3, Stirn-
town.
One of the Cleveland news- | papers referred to Indianapolis | and the American Association as “bush league.” That's one for the book. Certain players sent down here fresh off the Cleveland roster have been no balls of fire. Time for Indian-
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opener at 7-7 on Yogi Berra's| 20th homer which increased his American League lead in that de-| partment.. Then they won it in the 10th when Hank Bauer, hit- , less in the regulation distance, prolongéd his 11-game consecutive streak with a game-winning] single. In the second game, Yankees clinched victory off Bob Feller with a 4-run rally in the seventh that highlighted Gil McDougald’'s 3-run homer. Rookie Tom Gorman, just off the rails from Kansas City,| struck out two Indians in a neat
relief stint for Rookie Bill Miller By United Press in a 2-run Cleveland seventh and HEI'SINKI—The cream of the
gained his first big league win. world’s swimmers strolled into the Larry Doby hit a second game men’s dressing rooms at the Indian homer and Bob Lemon| Olympic swimming pool today and got one in the first. | women, | Some rushed out, thinking they THE RED SOX held third had gone into the wrong dressing place, five games out of first/p,om But all have become used place by topping the White. 8oXit, it" now. One said, “It's all again, 7 to 3, and the Tigers right with us.” : topped the Senators, 9 to 0, on 4- 4
hit pitching by Lefty Bill Wight. a The Browns and Athletics were a uk Oiahoman dominate rained out in their double bill at by Coach Ray Swartz of the U.S. Philadelphia. 1 Te the| Naval Academy to represent the ' In oe, Nationa oa BU%, the United States in the Olympic Giants downed the Cards, 8-7, in WieSHinE Champions ight 10 innings; the Cubs beat then "n ~ 7 oii iroh Bek Braves, 3-2, in 13 innings; and the oo) Ny Boy rE ——— Phils defeatad the DA Okla., Featherweight Josiah HenHoot Evers hit a Z-run homer |, ,r mylsa, Lightweight Tom
and Lefty Mel Parnell pitched Evans ’ of Tulsa, Welterweight Bill steady nine hit ball in Boston's | ,0) "oc Council Bluffs, Iowa,
vietory over the up-and-down Chicagoans. It was ‘Parnell's Middleweight Dan a odge : iF th win and his second y, Ula, gal reavywesoL —Sevemth an Henry Wittenberg of New York, |
straight since returning after and Heavyweight Dale Thomas I East Lansing, Mich,
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WALT 'DROPO, "tin meting Dr. Ball Winner
every fence he looks at, got two hits in four times up to bring his], DF; Joseph Bil ot Inaianapolis total to 15 in the last 18, for the lis Medical Societ it | Tigers. “Johnny Groth and Con- | AnePO . Hr : oclie = Es nie Berry each made three Tiger or Mo a ’ cres xes erday,. hits. r. Morris Thomas, of IndianapFor Detroit, Wight registered olis and Dr. Boyd Burkhardt of his fifth victory of the year and 1 Pton carded 78s for ruhnersup thonors. The third leg of the meet
third shutout. The Dodgers maintained their(}}, ed Sept. 17 at Meridian
5-game National League lead as) they built up a 5-0 lead in the first three es and made A Seuks Ohio Tilt last, although winner Ben Wade, The Community Center softball needed help from Joe Black In the team of Zanesville, 0., wants a ninth inning. Sunday doubleheader with an InCatcher Andy Seminick of |jjanapolis team. Community. Centhe Reds set a modern National |e; ig city champions of 1951, winLeague record whem he com- |,o/g of 19 of 25 games. Write: mitted three errors in one in- |p iward Bynum, Community Cenning, the first. ter, Zanesville, O.
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as the Cards scored five runs in| the ninth inning. But the Giants,
got the winner in the 10th on| Dave Williams’ single and All Only $1 0 Dark’s double. Homers were hit! Iedinnapel in by Hank Thompson of the Giants} ci i ‘Nd,
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and Del Rice.and Hal Rice of the! Cards, Connie Ryan hit a homer and | three singles as the Phils sent the Pirates down to their firth | straight defeat. Robin Roberts, though tagged! for homers by Gus Bell, Ralph Kiner, and George Metkovich,| won his 13th game, although
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kayoed in the ninth, Phil Cavarretta’s fine managerial strategy, a game-winning single, scored Tommy Brown from second in the 13th and gave reliever Dutch Leonard his second victory at Chicago. Warren Spahn struck out | eight batters in 91; innings for the Braves to rum his league- | 1
leading total to 109. 1 in Indianapolis
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