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THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1952
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Sad Sam on Tribe Mound Tonight
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
SAD SAM JONES, winner o
in the second tilt of the series with the Charleston Senators.
road on option from the parent Cleveland Indians, is to oppose Clarence Beers, also a righthander, Jones has been in action in only four games with the Hoosier Redskins. He started three games, lasted the route to win and relieved in one. The tall and rangy Jones is anxious to return to Cleveland with a 4-0 record in the
in his left arm. In a game at Victory Field in 1948, Castiglione made an “impossible” running backhanded catch in short left field and started a triple play. He was the fourth member of Al Lopez” Big Four speed brigade, Jack Cassini, Ted”Beard and Tom Saffell.
Eddie Ash
American Association and Viectory Field fans probably will see him at his best tonight. The Indians will be finished! after Sunday and Sad Sam is anxious to secure a recall by
spotted temperature. A doctor, pendicitis. So Nancy was rushed off to the hospital and surgery instead of reporting to teacher, which she had been happily looking forward to all summer. Rollie Hemsley, manager of the Charleston Senators, is the Bernarr MacFadden of. baséball. At 45, he’s still playing, and in Triple-A company. Brought up as a catcher, he filled in in both right field and at third base last night.
Cleveljnd ‘by tossing a winner in the second game of the Charleston series, which has been designated as Holy Name Night at the Tribe park.
- » . IN the series opener last night, the Indians edged the Senators behind George Zuverink, 5 to 4. Home runs were. belted by Jim Fridley and Al Smith of the Indians and by Anse Moore and Dino Escalera of the Senators. It was Smith's 18th round tripper of Mr. Baseball was the manager of the season. It also was Fridley’s the Pittsburgh Pirates in the midfirst for the Tribesters since he Twenties. came down from Cleveland. During the pregame Sahara The Redskins won on 10 hits, | Grotto entertainment, Hemsley the Senators lost on 12. Two-hit visited with Bush in the latter's boys for the home team were (hox on the grandstand roof, Smith, Dave Pope, Milt Niel- Babe Barna, the veteran regsen, Fridley and Dick Kinaman. Moore paced the Charleston at- | virginia Senators, was struck tack with four blows. Fridley |
Y .| on the leg by a foul tip in the batted in three of the Tribe's | seventh inning and had to refive runs.
| tire from action. The big felIt was Zuverink’s 12th victory, ow is one of the best crowd
against 11 setbacks. He is to re- pleasers in the league. port to Cleveland after the Tribe- | sters close out their schedule Sun-| day.
vy PETE CASTIGLIONE, the star
{habited. It was too cold for the {spares to sit out in unsheltered area. When a‘newsman asked for
olis - pennant winners, watched nave no coffee.” last night's game. He sat with qpe sahara Grotto got a had Owen J. Bush, part Tribe owner. (.ither break in their eighth Pete, who is a member of the ,,..a) sponsored game for the
' benefit of crippled children. Still, the paid attendance was a solid 2392 and it was said additional tickets were sold to many fans who remained at home to shake out blankets and inspect the furnace. Bill Shirley's singing was well received and Cowboy Rex Allen said a few words over public address and then pulled a gat out of a hip holster and blazed away
first place
hree in a row and loser of none, is slated to toe the rubber for the Indians tonight
The righthander, who joined the Tribesters out on the
Pittsburgh Pirates, is on the disabled list with a fractured bone
: ®! ¥» NANCY, the. little daughter of Chuck French, the Tribe's general manager, was being all prettied up to start to school yesterday morning when her mather
8 8 8 HEMSLEY broke into the big
- ular right fielder for the West |
n sn n ! BOTH bullpens were unin-|
shortstop for the 1948 Indianap- pot coffee he was told, “Yes, we ©
Crack Harness Field Multi-Platoon Football
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JAMBOREE GENERALS—Ten captains or co-captains, rep-
resenting overy school except Cri and school sweaters before the
jamboree unfolds at Tech fomorrow night. Shown (left to right) are Maynard Poland, Broad Ripple;
BOE Pd
spus Attucks, line up with helmets first annual city high school grid
: Ronnie Passwater, Shortridge;
Kenny Stroud, Cathedral; Perry Rodman, Tech; Jim Nye, Sacred
Heart; Ed Truax, Ben Davis: Bill
ual. Ceremonies open at 8 p. m.
Nine city teams -—and Ben stage the state's first gala high school football preview in history at 8 p. m.: More than 14 {000 fans — the {largest crowd in city prep grid history — is expected to view the unique, fivequarter “game” between %he city's “North” and “South” rep-
Angie
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS-SHUTTLE-SERVICE, multi-platoon football at its liveliest breaks out in a county-wide rash as the fever of the first annual city high school grid jamboree grips Tech’s| arc-lit stadium tomorrow night. |
Davis’ erstwhile county elevent—|
Springer, Washington; Ron~Bat-
treall, Cathedral: Ron Cooper, Howe, and Charles Taylor, Man.
| play one 12-minute quarter. At the quarter's end, Attucks and Washington take over the ball wherever it rests. Sacred Heart and Ben Davis play the third quarter, Dr, Herman Shibler, city school superintendent, and Mayor Alex Clark are featured on the brief, half-time ceremonies. ” sn ” THEN SHORTRIDGE and Howe kickoff for the “second half.” One quarter later, Cathedral and Tech, co-city champions the last two years, get on the field for the first time in four
resentatives hattling for the benefit of every high school athlete in the city. Proceeds of the night's activi-| ties will go toward future insur-! ance and medical aid for the)
hastily summoned, diagnosed ap-icity’s athletes.
{ The “North” teams include Ca-| |thedral, Broad Ripple, Crispus At-| |tucks, Shortridge and Ben Davis, | | substituting for Deaf School, | [hich delays opening of school | until Sept. 14. “South” teams are Washingtori, Tech, Manual, Sac-| red Heart and Howe. $ETR i THE PRELIMINARY. program iopens at 8 p. m. The Shrine Color! {Guard Horse Troop, Drum and Bugle Corps, 10 high school
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Shortridge Athletic Director Robert Nipper. Af 8:30 p. m, Manual and
{ Broad Ripple break the ground Ip
| on the city’s 1952 season. They |
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Tribe Box Score
DOUBLE PLAY-—Vico (unassisted).
LEFT ON BASES—Charleston, 8; Indl- Sauer, Cubs 35! Hodges, Dodgers 2) anapolis 8, |Kiner, Pirates 31/ Berra, Yankees { BASE ON BALLS—Off ‘Carlson 2, Zuve- Doby, Indians | 2. | RUNS BATTED IN ! STRIKEOUTS—By Carlson 3, Zuverink 1. Sauer. Cubs 115/Doby, Indians 93 T BY PITCHER—By Carlson (Vico), Hodges, Dodgers 96! Ennis, Phillies 93 | WINNING PITCHER—Zuverink (12-11)./Zernial, Athletics 984
| LOSING PITCHER—Carlson (0-5). TMPIR,
| will not determine a city title—
queens and the-Shrine band lend | leagues ‘as a rookie catcher under color to the extravaganza fostered Owen J. Bush when Indianapolis’}
{8 p. m.
oodman, Boston HO
years, The Tech-Cathedral quarter
past or present. It will afford a chance for personal satisfaction among players or coaches that one quarter of football skirmishing can provide. { Then the 1952 grid season gets, underway in éarhest next week.
1952 City, County H. S. Football Openers
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
May Record 2:00 Mile Today
Tech Tomorrow
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2d Heat of Fox Stake Marred by Accident
By JIM SMITH IF THE Hoosier meeting of the Grand Circuit at the
State Fair is to see a 2:00 mile today certainly should be the day.
Topping the 5-event card is the Free-For-All Trot. It is here a 2:00 mile may be record- —=
ed for entered in the race are vv Wns Florican and Star's Pride who y ign Hanover, winner in
ED : a 1945, and Knight Star was sired trotted 1:572/5 Rey 1571/5 at by Knight Dream, winner. in 1947 Du Quoin last week. and also record holder at 2:01 2/5, The lineup also includes the Frank Safford sent Knight Star world champion paane 2 to the front at the quarter pole and Jw Salts Rhythm, (and held the lead until the head plon filly, Seote ym, {of the stretch when Smart made " this bid and won going away at a _ 3 . , the wire, oT NEETING Nooleniny say The first heat of the fourth ns , : s t race saw an unusual incident. For Leo o's Fee eat the first time in the meet, a horse Stake, richest race in the world le} Somung tof the gate all the {for 2-year-old pacers, in 2:03, tie- Scotch Harbor with Smart In {ing the word race record for 2- the sulley; took the first heat in lv - Ss. w le RE ie of the gate 2, lost She second to Farite, on Tp but gave up ihe iead af {eh won the unelf mheh Fart |the quarter pole to Meaddw Chief| stretch. {who led to the three-quarter ——— a : mark. On the turn Smart found OPENING RACE honors were racing room for Isola’'s Ensign taken in straight heats by Evaand came out to beat the Chief to lina Hanover with Al Winger up.
| ® Yanks Silenced but ° » { Retain 3: Game Lead [LS ire, dont prevented the first both an usted back Tw
| (heat winner from taking the Sipeieh where Winger sent her to , IN TIS levent in straight heats. Smart the front to win handily. BY a LUNDOUIST rated Isola’s Ensign in seventh| Yankee Hanover, yet to be deNO YANKEE TEAM ever won a pennant after suffer- place going down the backstreteh feated on kaise Big Five, kept his i i i i i i h Gosling leading." As Smart) act and gave driver ing a no-hit defeat, but this one may do it, despite being Wi Sos ne letting oa ik Tava th oats, Sriver [iochiited and one-hitted. on a break directly in front of io aid io Tuesday's skein of six ittle more th k after Virgil Trucks of him. out of nine heats. last J58 3 Tittle wore ron i 2 - The two sulkies crashed but | The Yankee had little trouble lhit, no-run game over the Yan-| Sam Mele ruined a 2-hitter by| neither horse went down. Knight |in taking the Big Five Stake in Keca young Harry Byrd of the Dick Littlefield of the Browns Star pulled out in front of the Straight heats winning the first | ‘3 t d i 3 to 0 one-| When he made one of them a' field to win. by three lengths and the second |Athletics urnec mn a |seventh-inning homer that de- » by two. : (hit decision last night. cided a duel with Saul Rogovin of | The Grand Circuit brings its But even while he was mysti-yq white Sox, who gave up seven] THE RUNOFF caused by the Indiana meeting to a close tomor(fying Casey Stengel's wondrous pis ijn scoring his 12th victory. accident occasioned the first time row with four stake races and a sluggers, the Yankees were mov- pgarq.luck George Kell of Bos-'a winner had sired a winner of Free-For-All Pace. The latter |ton, just back in the lineup after the Fox. Isola’s Ensign was Sired/avent will have some of the na-
{ing another big stride toward their fourth straight pennant, be-| recovering from a back injury,| > : tions top pacers competing, ‘suffered a dislocated finger toadd High School Football among them Good Time, current ' Gary Mann 18, Gary Edison 12.
{cause Cleveland was blowing a money winning leader at $285,000, ight's Pin Lead Last Night's Pin Leaders
{big 11 to 8 decision to those same to the Red Sox woes. {Dudley Hanover, Irish Hal, Tar Burt Litsey, Allison . 0 WO
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John Frye, Production Tools .. 521! an 8-run inning in the fifth. De-| z = = troit rebounded with four more in the sixth to go ahead to stay as starters Bobby Feller and Hal Newhouser, a couple of yesterday’s heroes were bopped around like today’s batting practice pitchers. Detroit whammed four homers, two by Walt Dropo, a grand-slammer by Don Kolloway in the big sixth and one by Jim Delsing. Jim Hegan | and Larry Doby homered for | Cleveland.
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| Browns, 1 to 0, in other Ameri|can League games. In the Na-| tional League, the Dodgers | {stayed on top by eight games, de- | feating the Braves, 6 to 5, on| Jackie Robinson's mad base-| running spree, while the Giants!
edged the Phils, 4 to 3, in 10 innings. The Cardinals defeated |
blanked the Pirates, 1 to 0. Bobby (Hero) Thomson | blasted a 10th inning triple |
Del Ennis to score the winning run after Monte Irvin had sin- | gled in New York's victory. At Boston, Robinson was safe at first in the eighth inning on a it, and went on to third when! Rookie Second Baseman Jack Dittmer threw wildly to first. When Duke #8nider, trying to squeeze Robinson home, bunted to Third Baseman Ed Mathews, Robinson, whizzed home safely after the throw to ‘first which retired Snider. It'was Brooklyn's 14th straight win over the Braves this year. Mathews and Sid Gordon homered for Boston nnd Gil Hodges hit his 20th homer for Brooklyn.
u n ” GERRY STALEY turned in his 16th victory and his fourth over the Cubs for the Cardinal triumph in which the winners made ; all their runs in the first two in& nings. Peanuts Lowrey drove in
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