Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1952 — Page 17
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TUESDAY, AUG. 19, 1952
Two Players Gain Finals in
Two players from Riverside Park had earned their wy to the finals of The Times - sponsored City Parks Tennis Tournament today. Charles DeVoe reached the finals when he defeated Dave Bourke, 6-0, 6-2, in their match there yesterday. Chalmers Webb already had gained a place in the finals. Today's third-round matches were scheduled at Brookside, Fall Creek and Garfield Parks. The finals will be held Sunday, starting at 1 p.m, at Fall Creek. Doubles matches, restricted to men, will be held at 5.p. m. tomorrow at Fall Creek instead of Brookside as originally scheduled. The toughest competition yesterday came in the Men's Singles at Fall Creek and Garfield Parks. At Fall Creek, John Rumpell defeated Ernest Williams, 7-5, 6-4, in the hardest-fought match there, At Garfield, the big thrills were mens - furnished when Bud Leonard de-|
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feated Richmond Bastain in three] e sets, 6-4, 3-6, 9-7. and Roland] eo o S 00 i Leverenz eliminated Ronnie Mes-| J
call in three at 6-1, 4-6 and 7-5. Players praised parks mainte-| By United Press nance men for the “excellent”, CHICAGO, Aug. 19 (UP)—New condition of the playing courts to york Giants Manager Leo Durodate. cher was a study in restraint Here are yesterday's results: {,43y. National League President AT BROOKSIDE PARK {Warren Giles suspended him for
Men's Singles : Kenny Jones defeated Lt. F. A. Jacobs. him run-in with Umpire Augie t nan i 3 defeated ZIT and warned him his
8-2. 6-4. Stan Malless An : Combs 5d 15d Bil Boyer defeated Bill Donatelli ankeri, -1. -1. urt ankert efeatle OeTrV eorge Nonweiler, 6-0, 6-3 actions would be observed. . i Homen's Singles Rist | “The only thing I have to say etty Matthews defeate arie Cish,!, t o 6-0. 6-0. Bille Clingman defeated L 18 the president of the league Feduska, 8-1. 8-1. |suspended me. I was fined $100. {That's it.
AT FALL CREEK PARK Men's Singles b a3 r Ralph Burns defeated Frank Dale | .“ . " e : .1. Murray Dulherger defeated Harold] I have no comment and owenstine. 6.0. 6-2. John Rumpell de-lwon’t have any,” Durocher told ated Ernest Williams, 7-5, 6-4. Charles y ewies Karanell defeated Eavl Otev, 6-3. 6-3. newsmen upon his arrival in Ronit riUNIOR SINGLES Bet Chicago for the Giants series lonnie esca won over John eVoe : . . . vy default. Jim Beatty defeated Kenny|against the Chicago Cubs startillman. 6-4, 3-6. 6-0. Bill Dankert de-|; feated Steve DeVoe. 6-0. 6-0 Ben Harlen [INE today. defeated Jerry Larner, 6-1, 6-4, | The Giants manager, was noAT GARFIELD PARK
Men's Singles | tified here of his suspension Ralph Linder defeated James Froelich.! and $100 fine in a telegram 8-1. 7-5. Bud Leonard defeated Richmond; astian. 6-4. 3-6. 9-7 Marion Rice de-| from Giles as the Giants opened
ed Ee me Meceall 6 46 5.5 "| a critical western swing in their AT RIVERSIDE PARK stretch drive for the National aSiiet DeVoe defeated Dave Bourke, League pennant. : Here were the third-round pair-| Club officials said no decision ings for today: had been made on a manager durAT BROOKSIDE PARK ling Durocher’s suspension. MEN'S SINGLES. 3:30 p.m —Bill Bover| Giles wired Durocher he is susvs. Curt Dankert; Kenny Jones vs. 8tan pended for five days starting to-
Malless WOMENS3S _SINGLES—5:30 p. m.. Billie 3, > re 5 etmart ve Phyllis Benefel, 6 p.m. Versjday through Aug. 23. He warned ithe explosive Leo his actions
olf vs. Dot Mayer. iwould be carefully watched dur-
AT FALL CREEK FARK JUNIOR SINGLES, 4 p. m.—Jim Beatty " as E Ronnie Mescall; Bill Dankert vs. Ben|ing the ban, which prohibits him arlen
BOY®' SINGLES. 4 p.m.—Jerry Larner|from taking any part in his vs Doug Robinson; George Smith vs. team’s activities during games. teve tz » 4 : By: S'MEN'S SINGLES. 6 p.m.—Raloh Burns Any violation, Giles inferred,
vs. John Rumpell; Murray Dulberger vs.
Charles Karabell would - result in an extension of
Ws AT GARFIELD PARK Yalsh the five-day period. MEN'S SINGLES — 5:30 p. m,, alp i a inder vs. Bud Leonard. 6 mm. Marion] The suspension resulted from
ell vs. Roland Leverenz A
T RIVERSIDE PARK Durocher’s hassle with Donatelli
in the ninth inning of Sunday's
. ETT Holcomb Speaks Stu Holcomb, head football coach at Purdue University, and his assistants will be guest speakers tomorrow at noon during a) regular meeting of the Purdue As-| sociation of Indianapolis at the Warren Hotel.
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in New X ork. Giles informed Giants President Horace Stoneham in another telegram that “the remarks - Donatelli. adfhitted he made to Durocher after the trouble started” were taken into consideration. ” ” o YESTERDAY'S RHUBARB developed when Hal Gregg, fifth Giant piteher of the
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BROOKSIDE PLAYERS—Betty Matthews (center), won over Marie Kish (left), in the City Parks Tennis Tournament at Brookside yesterday to remain in the playoff. L. Feduska (right), still has a pretty smile, too, although defeated.
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FACES FAST COMPETITION—Billie Stewart (above) runs into tough competition today at Brookside Park when she meets Phyllis Benefiel.
ball from Gregg's glove and threw| it to plate Umpire Al Barlick. Don#felli thumbed Durocher| out of the game after a few words, and the manager pitched a gen-! uine tantrum. He leaped into the alr, wildly waving, both arms. Then he cocked® his right arm as if to throw a haymaker and raced! after Donatelli. Braves’ Manager Grimm, coaching at third base got between Durocher and Don-
body. Giant Shortstop Alvin Dark!’ wrapped his arms around Donatelli and restrained him. Durocher then left the field and refused to make any comment about the incident. Giant officials, however, said Donatelli had made an abusive remark which infuriated Durocher. He was on the bench under league rules during the second - game of the doubleheader, but Grounds. Donatelli, umpiring atyGiles’ office had the suspension second base, asked to examinejon the way early yesterday. the ball. ue Durocher. still on the field con-| Major Leaders
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Boston 106 403. 51 126 .313
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Marciano Won't Predict Kayo
Heavyweight Challenger Marciano retained his reputation for modesty here last night by refusing to predict a knockout {over Jersey Joe Walcott in their {September title bout. However, the stocky son of a Brockton, Mass., shoemaker, did seem calm and confident when he sized up his chances by saying, “1, do believe 1 can take Walcott in September.” i Marciano loafed through three minute rounds with his sparTommy Harrison, While a packed house looked on the leading as the. 188and
Charley o_ ''ring partner, atelli and held Leo off with his| 41a all
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PITTSBURGH, Aug. 19 (UP)-
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ONE DOWN, THREE TO GO—Charles Karabell (left), Bill Dankert (second from left), and Ben Harlen (right), still were undefeated in the City Parks Tennis Tournament play at Fall Creek Park today. Jerry Larner (second from right), was eliminated yes-
at Heidelberg and a leather head ‘guard.
The crowd jumped to its feet several times in tribute to Har-| more| seasoned observers realized it
rison’s aggressiveness, but
was "just for fun.”
Logansport Wins State
——. | packed stretch run.
| Arena. Harrison
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Raschi, Reynolds ‘MakeN.Y.Happy
| | | | | By CARL. LUNDQUIST | United Press Sports Writer
ONE SURE way to start an argument is to start comparing Vie | Raschi and Allie Reynolds, but [take it from Manager Casey Sten- 4 gel, he's glad to have them both § |around. | The two power-packing righthanders have remarkably similar records and because their supporters are so. evenly divided, neither probably will ever get the
| most valuable player award. The \ y selectors never would go down the| 3° die, The Red Sox picked wp
line for one man or the other, and|O0€ run in the fifth when Dick {a look at their records shows Gernert doubled and Sammy | why. White singled. They got the other they bothion a pair of doubles by George
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Vic Raschi
Allie Reynolds
| Since 1947 . when moved in as regular starters with. > the Yankees, Raschi has a 103-41 Rell and Hoot Evers, 'won and lost record while Rey- In the only other major league nold's over-all mark fis 100-;8, (Same yesterday, the Cubs topped {Both are terrific clutch pitchers the Pirates, 4 to 3, when pinch‘and competitors in big games and hitter Phil Cavarretta, the Chiboth are rugged workmen who|Ca80 manager, broke things up [can stand up in the pressure- With a two-run homer in. ihe ninth. Dinky Murry Dickson had been nursing a 3-1 lead going |into the ninth when Bill Serena walked, pinchhitter Bruce Edwards tripled and Cavarretta un~ loaded his homer.
It was the first homer of the year for the Chicago boss and Edwards’ triple also was his (first. Bob Schultz, pitching two {Innings of relief, gained the victory. Hank Sauer drove in his THE YANKEES took a 2-0 toe-/100th run with a fly for the other
Yesterday, as the Yankees gaver the Boston Red Sox pennant hopes another kick in the face, quick Vie fired a 3-hit, | 4-to-2 decision for his 14th | victory of the season against just three defeats. He pitched 1-hit ball until the fifth, then eased up a little.
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Softball, Beat Richmond hold in the first inning when Cub tally. He leads both leagues
LOGANSPORT, Aug. 19
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Phil Rizzuto singled, stole second, in runs batted in. went to third on a wild pitch. ————
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