Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1952 — Page 22

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Evin Wins 6.0f 9 Heats On Program

BY JIM SMITH HARNESS HORSEMEN :ompeting today in the $32,043.05 Fox Stake at the Indiapa State Fair are undoubtedly happy Frank Ervin doesn’t have a ride. He won six out of nine heats vésterday missing only the Horseman Stake (he didn't have a ride) — won by Newport Star h Del Cameron up and the : heat of the 24 Class Pace. [¢ won that one in a third heat off with High Frisco. onee again all races ex-| pt’ one went in straight heats. ff three of them were photo! fi fishes.

» » n MIRA HANOVER with Er‘reining took opening race nors trotting off with the 24 ss event for a purse of $3075. | the first heat, Parachute Silk Ath Sanders Russell up broke on dg Almira Hanover made her fd in the stretch racing Bomb gght, with Larry Huber up, to # wire by a nose.

t The second heat was a repeat performance with the winner

again waiting until the head of the stretch to make her bid and, again nosing out Bomb Sight] at the wire, It gave Almira; 9% Hanover her fourth straight win Right of the season. | aaa Ervin came back in the sec- THIS WEEK ond heat behind Sampson Han- | . over and took the Big Five | Thursday Pace in straight heats. Tassel Hanover broke on top in the first heat with Thomas B. Scott holding the lead from the quarter pole to the head of the stretch where the winner took over and hit, the wire four

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heats. Sir Joseph, winner of the

stride at the start of the race and! finished 11th. In the second heat, 88P5. #H. B. Chief with Curly Smart up| Saturday took the lead at the start but] « , « broke on the backstretch andl Crispus Attucks over Mangave up the lead to High Frisco, ual, 8 p. m.—Nyersless. winner of the first heat with{ «gone team in bold face Harry ‘Sanner up. | ad : Coming into the home stretch, m. Nv" ., 2, Ervin took the son of Volomite Cincinnati Wins and Floreace Hudson to the far, DENVER -- Cincinnati went outside of the track and won by a into the finals of the American length. In the runoff heat, Eryin Legion Little World Series here was content to let High Frisco early today by defeating San set the pace, staying within strik- Diego, Cal, 9-6, in an 11-inning ing distance. {game that lasted well beyond It was the same home-stretch midnight. Earlier Austin, story with Ervin this time win- |eliminated Milford, Mass. ning going away. from the series.

9-6,

Sacred Heart over Plainfield Charlton at CYO, 8 p. m.

Ben Davis over Decatur Central, 8 p. m.—Giant-sized.| TIME—1:3%.

Speedway over Brownssecond heat and runoff broke hyrg, 8 p. m.—Plugging the mM

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apolis' Indians are home. Filling

Tribesters returned to Victory | Field today to wind up their schedule in two series, three games with Charleston, three with Columbus. The Redskins’ remote chance § to land a berth in the Ameri-

night,

Blackie 'Nervous' in

post-season play|offs vanished in {Louisville last where

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[they split a (double h eader {with the Colonels. The Tribesters won the first tilt, 2 to 1, in-11 innings and the| | Kentuckians annexed the second, |

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(First Game) INDIANAPOLIS oa ) 3 to 6. The defeat eliminated, Filson. 2 we 1 1 31 o ® w the Indians from playoff con-! RODE Of cecerr iss 0°06 5 0.8 irst in or an S tention. The playoffs start next| Nielson, tf “. 1312.8 ! : Tuesday between the league's, ‘ridley, rf ¢ 9.6 9 § _ : four: top clubs when the regular| Vieo, ib, 0.0" Tu By CARL LUNDQUIST Maimbers. - $1 1.7% United Press Sports Writer < 5 ; Season sc hedule closes on Narleski, » ...... 0 10 NEW YORK, Sept. 3—Ewell Blackwell, the Yankees Sunday. Is tne Second Successive) —= — = = = = » : : . year the Tribesters have woun Totaly LovisVILLE ; S ” 26-foot 6-inch insurance policy for the American League | "i, the second division, Eeterson, ws A 0 1 " i » pennant, stretched his frame over three dressing room The Charleston Senators will Maxwell 1b 0.00% @ 116 0 chairs and confided he was “nervous as a rookie” in his oppose the Indians under the Umphletf, of ile (EE. 3 o ¢ first winning appearance in the . lights tonight. DU the Senators Chapman, 3 700003 0 & @ 5 1 American League. The Indians, 3'; games behind three previous trips to the Tribe a ge $8 0 3 1 0 A study in complete relaxation New York, and the Browns were Park thi§ season they-came in as Ferriss a 1 0 0 0 0 0as he sipped from a can of beer, idle. the Toledo Mud Hens. Their last Totals 3% 1 4 33 1s 2 he said the 5-inning scoreless job. The Phillies twice topped the previous visit ‘was in June's wan-|

{ . a6 1 {i 3 | Ferris struck out for Evans in eleventh. over the Red Sox which reliever pace-setting Dodgers, 8 to 2 and ing days.

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Louisville 001 B00 000 00 | { RUNS BATTED IN—Malmbers. ILyorkO-BASE HITS, Nielson, Maxwell that I need and from now on Ijeight games. There was no other GLACRIFICE HITS—Malmbers, Stephens, CAN pitch in regular turn.” Mirnweiss | 7 Ere ON BASE-~Indianapelis 6, Louis- It was a vital moment for the vile coDASE, ON BALLS—OM Narleski 7, Holmbe <2, , STRUCK OUT—By Narleski 6, Holcombe night to gain the second shutout | ¢iret big league shutout ip the]

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(Second Game)

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renhens ° |fortable cushion as 8-—Chapman. Lvens and barked on their last western tri Troune of the year. o ] In other American League = games the White Sox moved into = Peters 5 fourth place, nine games behind =

ON BASES—INDIANAPOLIS 11!

ON BALLS—Off 3 "

Y PITCHER—By Peters *Max-| Senators collapsed Philadelphia's = PITCHES—Peters, Herrin, To-| brief pennant boom by scoring = |3 to, 2 and 5 to 0 victories, the S {second a 1-ht triumph for as rookie, Mike Fornieles, making |=

PANGEL9, |nis first big league appearance.

Softball Finals Tonight at 9

Allied Florists of Indianapolis beat undefeated Sterling Beers of = Tex., have a chance to compete in the pouisville at 9 o'clock in the

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Central Regional tourney at Mu- |

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Isola’s Ensign; one of the favorites in today’s running of the Fox! Stake, drew the pole position. Next | was Gosling who was bought for! 855.000 as a yearling in the sales! last year, The rest of the field,’ aceording to post positions, include] @ Meddow Chief, ' Monocle Man,! Knight Star, Newport Chief, Nib- “ ble, Hillsota, Direct Prince and

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nicipal Stadium. It will be a tought assignment! for the Florists since they must = beat the Sterling team twice. The! latter recently scored a 5 to 4 victory over Allied Florists for the latter’s only loss in the meet. | Sterling Beers are undefeated.

hd -— — - —-— - - - - — Ey - - Jo Jom 1 - Countess Vivian AN AS ; j= . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘SU yr {= Tomorrow's top races will be Mitel * won Lost. Bet. OB RESULTS YESTERDAY = liwaukee AH5J er V - the two Hoosler Futurities for 2- Kansas city '.! 84 565 13 [Kansas Clty 010,000 000 3 11 2 B year-old trotters and pacers, both §t. Paul ..... $3 A. HM [Milwaukee ......... 007 300 00x—10 13 3 = . . evel an rtee; novan an nser worth an estimated $10,000. Louisville eal MS HRY AT pale BI BATLER: OR A ne 1 rel [= {INDIANAPOLIS ..... 70 ‘78 473 . 28'3/8t Pau C0000 102 010 00x— 8 2 |- Harness Race Results {Columbus «% 51 42 MH [icone and Kati; McGiothin and Bald- 8 = s L J : { win LFIRST RACE AMERICAN LEAGUE b : bus. Pos ; —- 24 Trot, Purse $3075 Won Lost Pet GR rariaTiestan at Columbu postponed = Banga Hanover X Brvims......... 1 gew york inated 19 84 34 3 |= Bomb Sight (L. Huber Jr.y......... 2 2 Clevelan 75 7 5 Jia . : : | —- Parachute Silk (8. Russell)......... 3 3 Boston 69 61 531 8% AMERICAN LEAGUE = Colbirish (W, Dispannett:... . 4 4 Chicago 89 62 527 9 (First Game—10 Innings) |= Cynthia Key (H. Short) 8-5. Triumph Philadelphia 89 63 . 323 2'3 Philadelphia 00 000 020 0—~ 2 8 | |= Hanover (R. Parkinson) 88. Orphan Wavne Washington ......... 69 64 510 10 Washington 100 000 001 1— 3 3 Jom B. Butler) 8.7, Hall Guy H Williams) (8t. Louls vi. 38 18 414 24 Newsom. Hooper (8) and Astroth - 7-8. Times—~2:07 3/5. 2:05 4/5. Winning Detroit 43 #9 126 35'; Masterson 9-6) and Grasso, Klutts, Los- | Dwner—Dr. J. M. McNally. Bellwood. Neb NATIONAL LEAGUE ing Pitcher—Hooper (8-15) { SECOND RACE Won Lost Pc GB (Second Game) . 14 Pace (Big Five). Purse $5000 Brooklyn Ti. ..... ~: Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 1 2 ‘ - Campson Hanover (F. Ervin: ....... 1 1 New York 8 Washington 400 000 O1x— § 3 0 [ ] i Thomas B. Scott (T. Carlock) .... 2 2 8t. Louis . 1 Bishop (2-1) and Astroth Fornieles * {-— Atomic Might (C. Hasch) ia 3 1 Philadelphia 12'3 (1-00 and Bradshaw - Tassel Hanover (H. Pownall) 4 4 Chicago 20's First GameDay) - Times—2:01 2/5. 2:02, Winning Owner— Boston 28 Boston 000 000 000— 0 8 |= K. D. Owen, Houston, Tex, Cincinnati 28'3 New “York 032 000 00x— 5 #8 | . |= . THIRD. RACE Pittsburgh 4713 Parnell (11-8) and White; Gorman - Twe-Yeas-Oid Trot (Horseman Stake) —— 5-2) and Berra Home Run--Bauer ta urse £30,695 45 3 RT ? { (Recowd Game—Night) | - Newport Star (A. Cameron)........ 1 1 G AMES TOD AY > Boston 000 000 000— 0 5 0 jo Rimberly Kid (T. Berry) ............ 2 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION New York 000 040 00x— 4 8 0 |= Eloy Hanover (H. Bell) cars S 2 Charleston at INDIANAPOLIS (8:15 Hudson (10-100 and White; Blackwell |= Worthy Aristocrat (D. Miller) 3 4, Columbus at Louisville Sain (fy and Berra. Winning Pitcher— |= Morse Hanover (D. Williams) 4-6. 8ing- Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Blackwell (1-0). - 1& 8word (H. Pownall) 6.5 D'Artagnan St. Paul at Kansas City (First Game) = J O'Brien) 7-7. Simpson Hanover J _ NAT ON LEAGUE Detroit 005 000 Bo0o— 5 10 2 - Simpson: 9-8, Victory's First (W.- Smart) ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 020 001 102 g°8.1 — R-dr. Times--2:07, 2:06 1/5. Winning Owner Brooklyn at Boston (night Gray, White (7), Trucks 9: and Batts - Octave Blake 8. Plainfield. N. J. |. Philadelphia at New York (night) Dobson. Dorish 6), Aloma (8) and John- | j= FOURTH RACE Pittsburgh at Cincianati (night), son. Home Runs—Rivera and Batts Win- = 24 Pace. Purse $3675 Chicago at St. Louis (might) ning Pitcher —Aloma- 12-0). Losing Pitcher . |= Eir Joseph (P. Ervin) a, 11 1 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE White 1-7 * -] High Prisco (H. Sanner)..... 1 81 a a tema AREY (Second Game) - = H. B. Chief (W. Smart) 2 2 vor 8t. Louis at Chicago (night) Detroit 110 000 020— 4 7 1 * - Pashion Direct (W. MeMillen) 3 3 yoe| Detroit at Cleveland (night, Chicago : 302 000 02x— 7 13 0 > - Ceremony (8. Russell) 4-5, Stop Watch: Boston at Washington (night) _Hoeft, White (8) and Ginsberg: Grissom . - IL Huber Jr.) 5-7. Star Volo V. Davis) New York at Philadelphia (night), {Kennedy (8). Dorish 9) and Lollar. Home . > 7-8, Willing And Able ‘H_ Short) 6-11, Hi- a ———— Run =3iin0sq and Dropo Winning Pitcher * =~ Lo’s Brother | ears) 8-8. Scarlet Scourge 2 y J=Gglssom Th osing Pitcher—Hoeft » — R. Rose) 9-3. Peggy Barnes |b: Boiciy: | GAMES TOMORROW { (2-6). > o z 12-10, Mighy High (A. Elliott) 10-14. Betty AMERICAN ASSOCIATION { (Only Games Scheduled) / * - Ann Abbedale iC. Hasch) 14-13. Times—| Charleston at INDIANAPOLIS (8 15). | ere s— » -— GH 2338 5 Winning Qwner— | Columbus at Louisville | NATIONAL LEAGUE . = 3c heat" Twable, Goshen, N. W. Runoff, | Minneapolis st Miwaukee (First Game) = -— ir— 8t. Paul a! Kansas City. Brooklyn . 100 ¥00 000 2 11 © - Fi h R I NATIONAL LEAGUE |Phlladeinhia d a4- 110 00x 8 12 9 = 1 A ade, andrum 3) rancs (4 an g t esuv ts BIockivn at Bogian Sih), Campanella: Roberts (23-7) and Burgess = By United Press Pi fo phis aw ors. Home Runs—Jones 2. Ennis and Robinson |= MIAMI BEACH, Fla —Chico Veiar. 147 ittfburgh at Cincinnati Losing Pitcher—Wade (11-8) : Stamford. Conn, outpointed Art Davis Chicago at St. Louis (night) { 3 (Second Game) - 150. Miami (10) 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Brooklyn 000 010 003 3 10 1} |- NEWARK. N. J « Jimmy Champagne.| St. Louis at Chicago {Philadelphia 132 300 oox— 9 § 1 - 14714. Philadelphia. outpointed Roy Al-| Detroit at Cleveland { Moore, Labine (2), Landrum (5). King |= ston. 145%3. Trenton, N. J. (8) | J w . hud) {1 and Walker: Drews (13.12) and Bur- { | | Boston at ashington (night seas Home Run—Hamner. Losing Pitcher New York at Philadelphia (night), —~Moore (1-1), ’ : 1

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| ans to four safeties. Holcombe allowed only five. An error helped the winning run across. Bobby Wilson led off the Tribe

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THE farewell series will open | Saturday, when Tribe Coach

Johnny Hutchings is to be given night. The Columbus Red Birds will furnish the visiting attraction. It will be all over in the afternoon doubleheader, : The Indians’ road record for the season closed at fifty-fifty, 39 games won, 39 games lost. One extra road tilt was played, at St. Paul, transferred from Indianapolis. The home record reads 31 games won, 39 lost, with six to play. Indians and Colonels, traditional rivals, broke even in 22 clashes this season.

=» » » IN THE first game at Louisville last night, scheduled ! for!

seven innings, the teams fought it out for four extra rounds before the Tribesters prevailed. Ray Narleski won a mound duel over Ken Holcombe. Narleski held the Kentucki-

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| George Stirnweiss sacrificed, Dave Pope bbunced .to Pitcher { Holcombe, who trapped Wilson {off second. While the Colonels |were chasing Wilson, Pope tried for second and the Kentuckians Inailed him. Then they tried for {Wilson "again and Ed Lyons’ | throw was wild and the ball {landed in the Louisville dugout, Wilson scoring. n » ” THE Indians’ other run, tallied {in the second inning, was registered by Milt Nielsen, He doubled land scored after two down on a {single by Harry Malmberg. Louis- | ville scored its lone lone run in {the third.” Gene Stephens walked and Charlie Maxwell doubled to |right. Jim, Fridley made a wild {throw to third and Stephens raced home. | Rookie Ray Peters opened | on the Tribe mound in the sec- | ond game and the Colonels scored three times in the first | stanza. Two walks, a hit bats man, two wild pitches, a passed ball and two scoring flies did the damage, a8» , AFTER Peters allowed three {more markers in the second he (was réplaced by Bill Tosheff. Tom {Umphlett -hit an inside-the-park {home rum. with the bases loaded and before the side was retired {the Colonels had seven additional runs, Stephens smacked a homer for the Colonels with none on in the fourth. Tom Harris: worked the {route on the Louisville rubber,

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