Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1952 — Page 14

PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — SATURDAY, AUG. 23, 1952

Tribe in |Five State Records Fall | Stengel Blames Yank Loss Rr E oant ol Nos

’ P {% m | FIVE state records were bro- for men and women and an exhi- Lord, TAC, cut .7 seconds off n R n o | d 1) Bo el oe : n 3 a. es | ken in 10 events last night in the bition by the national champion the old record set by Bob DunTimes Special opening of the Indiana AAU state’ water ballet team of the Athens lop of Purdué two years ago.

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. swimming championships in Attietle Chub of Oakland, cal ww BY CARL LUNDQUIST ys pvemegrnn p—— pr 23—The Indianapolis Indians Broad Ripple pool. | = on Broad Ripple pool. | BETSY TURNER, IAC, was United Press Sports Writer ok {uh bo Ad iv BB ak wl agli in , _ NEW YORK. Aug. 3 i OR EY ah BR ly TI v1 A i ia Ys 7 hope they are going to fare |accounted for four new records Bill Kerr, IAC, started the pushed all the way by her team bi : bh Bing A ; he 4% "J 7! better here over the week end |and the Lafayette Swim Club one record-breaking evening off mate, Mary Ann Marchino, to Casey Stengel, who combines in three tilts with the Blues than/in what appears to be the fast-' when he slashed 5.2 seconds off crack the 200-meter backstroke the personality of a clown they did in Minneapolis. They ¢3t field ever to be gathered In the 800-meter freestyle race. record of Lafayette's Sheila Don. with the shrewdness of lost two to the Millers, the second Indiana. | The mext record to fall way the [ahue by four seconds. Ann_Moss, a stock broker, blamed Pitcher one last night, 5-2. | Eleven events Including diving 200-meter breaststroke om Lafayette Swim Club, swam a Allie Reynolds for bad fielding The Indians took the lead in : great 400-meter freestyle race to and bad base running today in the second inning of last night's! win over Sue Storer, unattached, the wake of a Cleveland victory game. They scored their only two of Indianapolis. Both girls were that knocked the Yankees out of runs. when Jim Fridley walked under the record with Moss swimfirst place and moved to third on a“long! ming 2 5:32 against, hes Swa rece “ . raat 13 double by Quincy Troupe. Frid-| ord of last year of 541.9. harry say be vam}! fast and ley scored on a wild pitch and The Indianapolis Athletic Club a i wi t ortemed the Harry Malmberg singled to score Men's 300-meter medley relay - RY 2 po Pos : Troupe, team cracked the Purdue Univer6- evelan Y. | That wild pitch was the only sity’s 1947 record of 3:40.2 by 3.2 Ve n, y thought ey black mark on a fine hurling seconds. Frank McKinney swam pretty good ou ere ’ he went on. “But he didn’t do

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performance turned in by the backstroke leg, Tom Lord | Mario Picone who limited the the breaststroke, and Frank Par-

80 good a couple of other Tribe to~five hits and registered - rish swam the freestyle anchor FREN times. his second triumph over the In- leg. . McKinney also won the Democratic v8 un» dians. The little right-hander men’s 100-meter freestyle. THEN STENGEL explained the | struck out seven men and al- Summary: Republican lapses by Reynolds which De lowed but one hit In the last six | 9o0:Moter Froesion ot. BUF Meer. Ins * hower may thought cost the Yankees the vic- frames. 2, Dick Wertz, IAC: 3, Bill Cass, IAC: tory. They did not include the | nro ou [4 Fred Sliver. 14. > Jou om Moran, Ci ® home run balf"to Luke Easter in { PICONE'S EFFORTS were, {fein Morrison. 1AC. 1 me 10:513. new the fifth Inning with two men on greatly aided by the mighty bat-| nem ar ae rar pickin. base which put Cleveland beyond wielding of Daryl Spencer who| | npniis YMCA: Ronn e Salisbury, nian

hit homers in two consecutive! times at bat and drove in four of the Millers five runs. The fifth, run was the result of a Tribe! error. Bill Abernathie, on the mound] “for ‘the Tribe, hurled hitless ball| for three and two-thirds innings. | The Millers’ first hit was Spencer's 23d home run of the season. He {hit his next homer in the sixth

reach, despite a four-run Yankee i Sick: TUR miter iE De rally that was climaxed by Joe [ATN0-Meter Breaststroke — | Tom Lord, Colling' three-run homer. ba “pie? 3 a “We lose by two runs,’ he said. Hilzer, IAC: 5. Carter Blakeman. IAC; “Maybe we should win by two or more. ‘What happens in the first inning? Dale Mitchell singles and Bobby Avila hits a triple. ‘That's too bad but it can't be helped.

What happens next can. That's

6. Tom Hilzer, IAC. Time 2:57.09, new record. Old record 2:58.68 by Bob Dunlop of 50.

Purdue University in 19. 100: Meter Freestvle—!1, Frank Parrish, IAC: "2. Bob Zeigler, IAC: 3, Bill Kerr, IAC: 4. Mick Hayes, Washington Swim Club: 5. Dick Wertz, JAC; 8, Carter

(Blakeman, IAC. Time 1:03.0 300-Meter Medley Relay—1, IAC (Fran (McKinney. Tom Lord. Frank Parrish): 2, ays

when Larry Doby hits a grounder 7 vy i ile de AEE a IAC “B" (Bill Kerr, Bill Shumaker,’ Bob to first. Joe Collins is a good lafter Malmberg fumbled Chuck EASE Nk pen Serr QEmaonl 4, Lo Tr bag man but messes up the ball. HE'S SAFE—Bobby Avila, Cleveland, slides safely across home a thle just as the ball (arrow) Dering : Brounder and Ray Dan- I I Pa oats Asbury, i Where waa Reynoids? He should: reaches Catcher Yogi B love, Avila scored when First’ Baseman Jos Collins fumbled Larry "Tne Tribest HAC MDETiBab tower Tom Moran: Bil G have been over to cover. If he reaches atcha ogi re s glove. via leored when wy y The: Tribesters threatened in ¥1Cass). Time, 3:37.0. new record. Old rece CHICAG was, Doby is out and the guy on Doby's grounder and was late + with his throw 4 to > Berra. | the seventh when Ray Narleski, 158 A Farle USiverdty In 1 Robert R. third won't move too far. But - s———— i i | who relieved Abernathie, dou- yap WOMEN - . nobody is there and the guy on | Wed, off the left-field wall, fayette ‘Swim Eh: i RTT un” and publist Tord fo Sn Brewers Stretch Id Ent in fre mw 1 Fn felt BCE Tribune, s Then Stengel warmed up rac ie n ere before he got > chance to | TI I Maitrison, has come fo) about the triple play by the In- | | swing, Picone picked Narleski | | IAC 2, Brenda Barton, Jac. 3; Ruth Ab : other politic: dians which Second Baseman Lead in AA oft at second to retire the side, | ; | 1:33.6. g Col. McCc fills touched of i the S10, in idget Race . | 2 Mete Rachstrokec, tes Turner, Republican Billy Martin had bunted safely | The Milwaukee Brewers) THE INDIANS had another CHAMPION—Betty Mathews [r right), who defeated Billie | in, Mos Lafavelte win Clb: & ifn has been 1 i ‘ vette m Cl and Reynolds was on because stretched their lead toward the chance 10 score in ihe third. | Klingman (left) 6-3, 6-2 for the city title admires the trophies being [new record. Old record 1: $7.0 by Donahue warm to the Al Rosen messed up his infield a \ Associati t 1 A crack field of the top midget race car drivers tonight Snuffy Stirnweiss led off with al hl Director Joe Ead {of Lalayetts in 1950, didacy of fly. Hank Bauer then hit a low American Association pennan 0| |double to the left-field fence held by Athletic Director Joe Eads. 300-Meter Individual Medley—1. Ann

(tour and one-half games over will compete in a National AAA 100-lap Golden Jubilee race! Morrison. IAC: 2. Ann Moss, Lafavette Dwight D. Ei

liner, which Avila caught at and moved to third on Dave Swim Club; 3. Sue_ Storer, unattached: : . his shoe tops, stepping on sec- [second-place Kansas City today, 'at the West 16th St. Midget Speedway. Pope's infield out. But he died Betty Mathews jae Sail Noh. ye on. IAC “A” Power, . yon ond to double Martin and eter walloping the Charleston Once again the entry list for the championship grind there when Milt Neilsen popped uU. S. Amateur a |G Mol Mary Ann Marching, Ann Mor "Americ throwing to first to triple Se tors. 13-2 reads Hie ihe up and Fridley watched a called | 8 { Turner. Linda Barton, Ruth Abbett, Por- on Reynolds. Le ag. “who's who" of Rigs jue strike. | Wins Title in Backyard Brawl [55 Sheen slats: saity Wer, Brends Party. nn The Columbus Red Birds gave : wy y ; | y | Barton): 4; Washington Swim Club (Pat “1 think

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Tribe Box Score | : SEATTLE, Wash. Aug. 23 Shields). Time 5:08.1. INDIANAPOLIS Times Tennis Meel (UP)—The 1952 U. S. National

“WITH A team behind 5-0, 5€cond-place Kansas City the racing with

|blues last night by downing them, many of the what the hell Jind of baserunning, 0. Floyd Molliere, a SD ta chad stars who ran

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{s that?” he asked. “One run won't | “500" : AB R HO A E! : Amateur golf tournament turned candidates f right-hander for the Birds, !in the “500” com Wilson, 2b . i Betty Mathews is Women’s, 100 : do us any good and if those guys [Aan the Blues with a six-|peting over the Smith ab" anit itd Teaits Charpy of City Pars|iii0 2 backyard raw! today with the preside hold their bases Avila gets only pier fast quarter-mile Frnt ah..1 0 1 13 Netom ‘two men from the state of Wash-| in 1956, he s one out instead of three.” | It was the third shutout of the oval. Heading ie #003 1 8 1 1 8 She won her title yesterday by| ington J3lAing for dne a Col. McCor The Indians, wrapping up their saa gon suffered by the Blues the impressive (Vieo. 1b [3 8 8 3 1 ®4efeating Billie Clingman, 6-3, 6- giorown hal ba een circula- posal in an : sixth victory in 10 games in Yan- yn Melljere striking out five and list is Johnny Malmberg. ss P38 1) 4 HE the finals of the women's sin-| : delivery over kee Stadium to clinch the season's (walking three. All Kansas City| Tolan, current [Sheraathie. » ‘1 8 | +o & a gles division of the Times-spon-| The contenders, survivors of cago, and th series here, were quietly jubilant. /nite were singles. | point leader in Totals .... ....3 3 5 3 "s 3/sored City Parks tournament at grusiing semisinal fiateties Jes ing System, Manager Al Lopez said, “At last] mjsawhere in the Association, race for the Na- Ward Potsy Goucher MINNEAPOLIS Fall Creek Park. |t y, are year - o ac He said Ge we are in first place. I hope we gt, Paul beat the Louisville tional Midgét Johnnie Tolan Leroy Warriner Potsy Bistiar. of . ABR RO A 5 Semifinals rounds in the Men's [Westiang, eo polincian and rea) tirely surrou can stay there. Colonels, 7-4. | Championship. . sl ; : Dandridge. 3b 2.004 1 2 & 1 1 singles and doubles were sched- 2 Saesman were know exactl Meanwhile, the Athletics moved re———— dit reads like the “who's who" of| Rigsby, Jimmy Ryan, Gene spencer, ss... 4 2 1 1 1 0 ylad for today at Fall Creek. Wash., and 23-year-old Al Men-| : 3 , h | Force, George Tichenor, Joe Howerton If .......3 # 2 3 # 0 gert, just out of the Air Force, which is not into a tie for fourth place with the . |racing with many of the stars Broome, rf ........3 1 ® 1 # o The finals for divisions not yet ” White Sox and the Senators! Roessler Wins Feature | ” = 0" ti Giba and Gene Hartley. Rs 1» 3 : ) : 4 0} played off will start at 1 p. m. to- and from Spokane, Wash. country. dropped from fourth to sixth A¢ W. 16th St. Track Who 1al} in the TY Soe. su om fameord, 2 $d 3 138 Ji at Fall Creek. | They meet in the 36-hole finals “Don’t \ place. The A's, running their win-| . {over the fast quarter-m e | ONE FAVORITE will be unable = Ri EERS Today's schedule, all matches on the rain-soaked Seattle golf] Col. McCor ning streak to six games, beat the| Taking the lead when Bud Heading the impressive lst is, compete here tonight. He 18 ;vpraNApoLIS . ... ws soe oeo—sl tO be played at Fall Creek: club course, playing 18 holes in ber of candi Browns, 5-2 and 9-0, with Bobby Moneymaker fumbled behind two y,pnny Tolan, current point lead- Forrest Parker, who was serious- Minneapolis 00 104 00x—3 MEN'S SINGLES, SEMIFINALS. | P.M. 'the morning and the final round port. One of Shantz notching No. 22 in the slow-moving cars, Frank Roess-| er in the race for the National ly injured Thursday night at! BUNS BATTED IN—Malmbers, Spene-|yiritn vs. ‘BUI Hover. " in the afternoon. This will not be crat, Sen. H nightcap. The Senators, failing to|ler last night won the 25-lap Bedford, O., when his car skidded| TWO BASE HITS—Treuss, Stirnwelss,| piins And) Price Hunt vi. Riley Hancock | Ne first time they have tangled ginia. stock car feature race at the! Midget Championship. sop Blavieck, Narleski. and Dick Welgenfluh fon the links. In 1948 Westland The list, w] score a run for Bob Porterfield] on a turn and flipped end over ~ HOME RUNS—Spencer 8. DOTSTES 3 P. M.—Charles De-| : ’ for the seventh time, bowed to/West 16th St. Midget Speedway.. yyiq nearest competitor, Cal end. Parker received possible] FACRIFICEC-Abernathle. VorEnd aig McClure ve. Lt, Jom Me. beat Mengert for the Washington said was on ’ DOUBLE PLAYS—Troupe and Stirn-| Donald and Lt. Charles Schafl. Ralph gtat In 1949 M the followin Ted Gray and the Tigers, 2-0. The, Heat winners for the night were| .,. . ill be on hand Skull, arm and shoulder frac- weiss; Spnecer. Samford and Bavlock. |murns and Stan Mallas vs. Charles Kara. State crown. In engert re- g White Sox beat the Red Sox, 4-1, Jack Farris, who also captured | May, alte W tures. aX ON vASES-Indlanagols 4. Min-ipeil apn Bob Martin Kenny the Gung versed the outcome to win the Sen. Josept on Joe's Dobson's four-hitter. a semifinal event, Bud Walker | along with the popular local /™ = rap | championship A ON BALLS—OR Picone 2. Aber- fam 2 Hancock Weisenflub atch same title. in: William In the National League, the who also took the other semi, Bi favorite, Leroy Warriner, Potsy event will be preceded by time| 5, STRUCK 0 OUT—By Picone 7, Abernathie oat and Dick EIR 5p. I Yor Cardinals beat the Giants, 3-1, as| | Dewey and Jim Cheshire. | Goacher, Andy Linden, Jim trials at 7 and four 10-lap heat RITS—ON Abernathie § In 5% innings, ES upon outcome ki Indianapolis Jr. rod Rookie Stu Miller pitched a three- me ——— races starting at 8:30, NAVIES PITCHES Froese: Abernathie. |sariler motches”jodsy ‘and to be an) bal Zales N. Eet hitter for his third straight vic-| ; | Tomorrow night the hardtops| {oaER Abe mtaie® dbn. | Results of Men's Singles ol Baseball Teams Lose » Butler. Nebra tory. { return to action with fender- UMPIRES Mullen. Landes and Stewart. {Men's Doubles yesterday at Fall CINCINNATI, Aug. 23—Indi-| er, Ohio: Ed Brooklyn won the opener, 9-2, jpusting racing racing starting at 1, | ATTENDANCE—1338. Creek were: . Eheties Delos. ios anapolis’ two Junior Baseball! sylvania: A as Joe Black won his 10th game, ay S20 IN vers Tacs. 6-2 Bil teams were eliminated here yes- Utah; Harry but dropped the nightcap, 3-2, to| : y s Boxer defeated Ralph Linder 6-3, 8.3. § Bobiterday in the first round of the toi, and Re] Murry Dickson. The Reds beat ‘the| { Kroll Leads Crimmins (Calls Kenny Jones defeated Murray 0 Wf {National Tourney. @.ryland, an Phillies, 3-2, on Willard Marshalb 8 . } | gr EN \POUBLES_¥ayne Buns and Price Hill of Cincinnati de- ichigan. two-run fifth inning homer in| : I Hu Pom McDonald and Charles | feated the Riverside Hawks, 10-1, the other NL night game, while] At Ft. Wa ne Football Squad Shalt dafented Bill and Curt Dankert,| (ao Covington edged the BrookBoston beat Chicas, 4, 'n an] AWINIGAN sssoiatio¥ | RESULTS YESTERDAY eB ET masa i. Taft, lke afternoon contest. Milwaukee Wen Lady Pt. 98 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 5 By United Press By United Press 8-4: 6-4. Murray Dulberger and Prank Dale 7 Sa 8 1g 001s 1 S ty 8 02 i |commous Co. 4107000000 818 8 pn WAYNE, Aug. 23—Ted BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Aug. 23|gefested Rolland and Wait Levernty, Cie: Riverside Hawks "310 008 6-1 3 oon on Dre is as . 4 a4 i 2 Melliers and Rand; Grenkowski, Jolly] {Kroll of New Hartford, N. Y., led |-—Bernie Crimmins, Indiana Uni-|feated Floyd Chaffee and Bud Tttenbach, | Guenther and Conte:’ Clark, rr Phy | “or Loutsville 67 86 soa 1713] (5) And Owen. 000 000 220— 4 12 O|the field into the third 4 of Versity’s new head football coach, | Sivre asteated Tom and 30d im my oN |imkend . 6) and Ualt, La¥den ih). DENVER, INDIANAPOLIS 61 71 462 23 |Loulsville co — e fie nto e rd round o ure deféated Tom a | Brookside Eatles tarsi 000 000— 0 4 2| ORD BREAKER — An Columbus vo M8 Aa 3 (Sto Pail... OL TO4 O22 and 14° | thes 15.600 Ft. Wayne Open golf today invited a squad of 67 can- 1 Toll Bover and Diet Gish defeated |Covington 000 001— 1 6 1 REC n Sherman Ad Charlest 42 90 ny 43 p B Jordan and Lippard; Norman and M Aries.on ” | bell; McGlothin, Byerly 33 and Baldwin. |tournament -today with @ re- didates, including 27 lettermen, to —— | Schwartz. orrison. shire, Gen. AMERICAN LEAGUE |Charleston ..-..o...: 002 000 000— P : . | g— hower’s- chi Milwaukee 30 021 fox—13 14 il carious 1-stroke lead. report Sept. 1. li N . ower’s- chie ° Cleveland we La fas SE ET Ea oy, beers (4 andi moday's firing will cut the group “We're depending on you,” Bow ing otes 1 53 BOWLING SEASON =aid here toc DONO ayesha 5 i oloivenns TE RICAN LEAGUE s10 3/t0 the 60 low pros and ties and Crimmins wrote his squad mem-| Another team with an 830-900 Jesg Ao. 195 - Sen. Robelt , | Philadelphia 86 A 8 iNew York 000 004 000— 4 9 1110 low amateurs and ties. They'll bers, “to report in excellent con-isireet Savings League at the Fox-Hunt meet face to Waihfigton Hoa 1) (Such omon 6) ng Fephetts Metal fight ft out In a final 18-hole dition. It is imperative you are Alii Thursday, st Fi, Bit SEL ty 11 DAYS AWAY in New Yor) gt. Louls . 3 All Runs — Easter and Collins. Winning round the t prepared both physically andthe Ideal Furniture and Automotive cir-| cuss campaig Detroit 3 BB [Runs = Easter ad, round tomorrow for the title. | cuft. Phone IR-4031 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago .. 002 020 000— 4 5 ol Kroll fired a blazing 32 out (mentally in order to ready your-| eee e—————— Gen. Eisen ace : Won Lost Pct. GB | > Dobson (12-0) and ‘Loliar: Delock. Me? | yesterday but blew his chances “elves for our opening game Softball Notes MIXED HANDICAP LEAGUES American Ld Brook) lyn vives. 1839 681 Dermott (9) and White. Losing Pitcher— | of takin a commandin lead against Ohio State, Sept. 27.” 0 New York toi Be a en a ER ii SiG UOL~3 13 YM on the 8 3 nine with : one. | Practice is scheduled to get| County softball tournament results| is vacationir 8 Efiadeiphis ea 0% 81 i 1 Washington. 13) and a rere | over-par 37 for a 36-hole total underway Sept. 3. Crimmins, for- 933 5. Mechanics | Laundry 1. Tonight's! SATURDAY—8:00 P.M. Quebec, Mr. Boston nn 0 8 a I Fab 12) and Grasso. of 135. : mer assistant to Frank Leahy at jchedule: At 5 Readical exhibition): | SUNDAY—5:30 P.M ference woul in g PIECE »rvniveres 37° 80. 40 T9180 Louis First GOINS}, 10.3% © sg , 's » Notre Dame, listed 28 sophomores, |8:30. Forest Manor vs. UAW 933. At Beech | — oiVl, mutually co oy Physdeidhia ©. 000 008 00x—8 1 1 pp rcciNG KROLL for the 20 Seniors, 17 juniors and two $1 Seroduction Tools ve. Naval Ordnance SUNDAY—8:00 P.M. . place.” GAMES TODAY | Courtney: Bishop, Hoo er (8) and Murray. oo 4 ona hig first-round co-leader second-semester freshmen on the! { — bh r AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (RUERT nlarien. Lr > » boNSe! are Middlecoff and two other{U Dre-3€R%0n Jolster, ¢ {| MR. DISNEY HATS If Interested Call Us Immediately INDIANAPOLIS at Kansas City (night), % (Second Glam Ls | : e dentist added ver a ve eran-| & 2 Louisville at Milwaukee. = 85 ukootnnia +++ 990 000 000-0 § Jorn, The de ong to his first Studded batkfield, his weakest po-| ON INDIANAPOLIS ® Columbus at Minneapolis (night), | Raise Lijtlefeld ROLL “Astroth: lround 66. 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