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: PAGE 30 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1952

Dodgers Win N.L. Pennant, Their First Since 1949

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| , ' Football With Leahy— Kennedy s 74 Ceo ® J Ready for Either Golden Bears Team |wins Annual Nex Yanks or Cleveland To Beat Out West | Golf Tourney rs By FRANK LEAHY, FIRING A four-over-par 74, «Dr. Ill: ARL LUNDQUIST : Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame Don Kennedy of Martinsville won physician By LA Press Sporls Writer SATURDAY WILL find us right into the midst of the the Columbia Club's annual Athletics, Charley Dressen, the chipper skipper, nursed a victory 1952 football season and before getting too deeply involved|championship golf tournament Bobby She highball after lifting it high in toast to his Brooklyn in the problems of each Saturday we would like to take a yesterday Syed the Highland Golf wgsdinin Dodgers today and then added a special tribute—“to Joe Tail Fudownr on he i we anticipate will be among the . Kennedy Jad nines of 36.38. aes pitc »”. top teams in the nation when on-| Par is 35-35. Second was Ken ny eff Blagk- "®t h the final whistle is sounded late fPPears tops in ihe Southern Sa Hoy Jr. with a 75. Tied for third ¥¢ tempor: Without him we couldn't have| in November, erence rth/were Count Rosasco and Cliff " done it,” he said. “He made the greatest competition from No! 6s If he ha " ennan dace Out on the West Coast, Pappy Vv fa. Operating| Wagoner with 76s. big difference. Carolina and Virginia. Ope 8 2 2 a during the Waldorf is still the man they are his fall, MaryThe situation was reminiscent as an independent this fall, y NEXT WAS W. A. Kennedy of he would | of 1947 when another manager shooting at and his Golden Bears =. appears to be one of the na- lle With 71. Keo os it air ra ane or a ioraia re the eam {ois hres best eam. fi fms 1 eat. He o a ) . hing oi De of ex Yan. AMERICAN LEAGUE cess since moving to the coast but| IT'S A toss-up between Penn-|Golf Association and one of the Shantz, > ; lifted y after-game drink W. L. Pet. GB. GL. I am not at all surprised as We slyvania and Princeton in the state's leading senior golfers. BIE ate to Joe Page, who like Black was| New York 90° 58 608 ... 6 \played his teams every yeargwhen East. Penn is more thirsty for| Tied for net honors with 67s “player of 0 ar joel pitcher delegated] Cleveland 90 61 506 11; 3 (he was at Northwestern and they |the .title and we think they can|Were Dr. A. W. Racords, Dave fered a « : the saving of victory after] Games to play: (were always among the best. (win it. Navy rates high among ig R Fred : . Hat cows the ulna b NEW YORK—(6) away (6 Pushing California closely will|the so-called independents. Holy|K. D. Earl. otal of .7%. players above his victor (8) away (8) 8 ticipated. A di and the y. Boston 24 (2), 25, Philadelphia be Southern California, UCLA [Cross is coming fast under the Par oe e A Ta “ gh pitched bs Dressen, quiet and in no | ,¢ 27, 28. and Washington. Defending talented Eddie Anderson as is|awa ng of p Climax ® Masterson search . Moon Mri Flos 'CLEVELAND—(8) at home SL i | Champion Stanford lost some Boston College under our former|éven terday. He pennan p 1) at Chicago 2 8 Smee... |key men by graduation and it|pupil Mike Holovak. TI . team for | the Phillies, satjin his dressing Sa na ®) ia em looks like a year of rebuilding] Our own backyard has some Connersville Whips SCRSON. cubicle long after the draggy , ’ for the Indians, of the country’s best teams in South nt 14 to 0 double-header and talked noth- NATIONAL LEAGUE , United Press i i s = = Michigan State, Illinois, Wiscon- port, DR. GOP ing but baseball, Brooklyn 'has clinched pen- HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE—Brooklyn Dodgers Manager Chuck Dressen rejoices in the dressing OPINIONS of those in the gin ana Purdue. Our vote goes] CONNERSVILLE — Conners- 37m Bad bo x #2 = = nant. room with players who shared in yesterday's 5-4 win over the Phils, which gave the Dodgers the |“yxnow” Seetn_ evonly divided to Michigan State as the area's yilies Spartans scored in ge will permit - . : : red the flag-winning run; |whether it will exas or lexas pegt, rd and fourth quarters here i THIS Was yo § Year blew a 10-to-1 decision to the Natiana Lea oi P Sonam. sh is fight hit p ue Sider, whi devils Rutherford. 3 bi Christian in the Southwest. Per-| wisoongin and Purdue have |last night to defeat Southport, Jogers. Th : and we had an amazing team White: Sox. Mus: on to the anager Uressen; Georg ' ' haps because we have heard so| ¢pe incentive of the Rose Bowl [defending South Central Confer Shantz w without a 20-game winner and whacked for five runs in the first Y much more about our future op- trip to spur them past Illinois, [ence football champions, 14 to 0, ting in the with Black the only 15-game inning and Cleveland never had ° ha Ril M fjponents from the University of| we will have to see at least| The third period score came on the Athletic man,” he said. “But this timela chance thereafter. Chicago r an mn Oo Es © vez, | ey ee Texas we favor them to take the|one week’s action in the Big Ten|a pass from Larry Alexander to and Bobo 1 e showed had it in the clutch|Scored three runs before he re- 2 . title. before making a selection, par-|Phil Jackson. Alexander added the next six Ve slows oe a 1 » : re tired a batter. He walked Al Car- 1 In Iv Bout Toni hi Qur thinking is that Texas |ticularly since Iowa and Indiana/the point on an end run. Perry with the 4-: Jud : Solan we 2 og L] in rasquel to start the game and oO o a J ih k is bigger, stronger and better are opening under two of foot-|Cox scored the Second on an end a ® x Re Vy Ares Ea Nellie Fox bunted safely. Minne ee S Oo u ac By United Press balanced than Texas Christian. (pall's most competent youngirun and Alexander kicked the 3g » tMinoso, trying to sacrifice, was WASHINGTON, Sept. 24—Fa-| Rice cannot be counted out and coaches, Forest Evashevski and|point. ¥ ilk Bhs: safe on a wild throw and Eddie : = By JACK WELSH bela Chavez of Hollywood, aim-(we will never sell SMU short. Bernie Crimmins. It looks like a Connersville .... 0 0 7 7-14 i Dressen hedged a little from his Robinson blooped a two - run "Times Sports Writer t ight # 8 = most interesting fall. [Southport ....... 0 0 0 0— 0 earlier plans and acting like aiginoie FRANKLIN, Ind., Sept. 24— Leroy Heminger, now in|in8 to get back Into tes HeeWe sh OKLAHOMA gets our vote Bs —— i - - — T x . | | in’ about three Tocaltes at once req "20%, *Y , Tom Wriaht his fourth season as football coach at Franklir Gliese, fo|cOPtention. puts his bo rile Ri-| Wilkinson's Sooners will get their | OPEN THURSDAY, 12 NOON TILL 8:30 P, M. » in about three localities at once, |gaoreq Minoso and Robinson| . Ti ¢ ts but thi k against hard-hitting Charlie Ri-|Wilkinso A to JUNIOR 1 sald that “I've got plenty of|scored on a fly after which Rocky Seldom ruffled by disappointing turn of events but this wee ley of St. Louls tonight in a greatest con a a =ton ’ ball players Petes for Joe series, foto Krsmh singled home the fifth seems to be an exception. nationally-televised 10-round bout ice She Jar. Raness 2 Denon Rink Famous "CHICAGO" block Friday “I think can say definitely/run. rsnich later drove in two Heminger, a 1938 Franklin at Uline Arena. (WFBM-TV, 9 . Ripple High that or he Bret Same will more iy Bh pr sige and | grag, ER his Grizzlies to In- Lupfow Funeral Pm) ( ’ BB eyncls Segains his form i k ies HIGH-SPEED Er iE Je Joe | ack, , 5 Tokine, or Enefman ar at Fee-Tun | gianapolis for a Hoosier Confer- . This will be Chavez’ first a close race. Tulsa and Oklahoma Roller S d Sponsored definitel rs el 1 ence night game with Indiana chance to recoup some of thes & M lead the parade in the In Stock ROLLER 95 Parent Teac ely. eveland now is 115 games be- | 1 YORE! omorrow-in dam z All Sizes ceeds of the Th h Central. His proposal for a s rong| prestige he lost in his recent de Missouri Valley Conference, e Dodgers gained their first|hind the Yankees, who play two | the Indians in B [offense this year was a good line By United Press defeat at the hands of Tommy| Ag the defending national SKATES fag Pines) 1949 gad their Siath in ain toaay, 3d Jas only {plugger at fullback. Now Hemin-| TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 24—Funeral|Collins of Boston. In his Previous| champion, Tennessee is the _ Milk Fund. . mofern National League history, Pay. /ger finds things aren't working | i ill be held h to appearance here, Chavez lost a team to beat in the South- cents for adi When they topped the Phils, 5| The Athletics, battling the| + 1104 way Services will be held here MOT 3isputed decision to Washington’s| eastern Conference. dren. to 4, in a first-game thriller last| White Sox for third place, topped 3 =» jrow afternoon for Franklin Lup-/Gene Smith. Georgia Tech is favored to take ARROW RINK ROLLER SKATES A pregan night in which Duke Snider sig-ithe Senators, 4 to 3, but lost their “FULLBACK has turned out to/tow, 37-year-old driver killed the title as their balance may Ing color j TIE rine Ror It was Bede ne ori sen Be 0 of most Inkpen Sunday when is cr somrsoans] Softball Nore be etter ‘an ut you. Toe Boys’ and Girls—All Sizes, $1435 Ctr ’ o “ » sitions. ‘Graduation took last during a stock car race in Atlanta. .land Tennessee do not meet. pple run when tom, their. “pennant” |he was struck by a pitched ball. year's veterans and I haven't been| Services have been scheduled|singas Vint ieht st Municipal Stadiym: * ux ® SPORTING begin at 7:3 Phianen they took the title inHe had been scheduled to pitch aple to use Robert Chase, a senior for 3 p, m. (Indianapolis Time), ion TR dbicHink-Belt, 0. Schedule tonight, | ALABAMA is coming strong In - is scheduled Philadelphia on the last day of one more game against the Yan-|¢. Lafaygtte to much ad-|at the Joe L. Reed and Son Fu-| 8:30, Stokely VanComp ‘wi. borat Some: this league while Georgia 1Is| GOODS CO the season in 1949. : kees, whom he has beaten four vantage. Howard Murphy looks neral Home with burial to follow| 2tcor2t0s: always a rugged foe for the Engl- : Yolul T The Dodgers, who couldn’t [times already. Bobo Newsom best bet.” . neers. Watch for Tulane to be . THE E like my best bet. in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. H. S. Grid Scores 209 W. WASHINGTON Ll. 3448 d af went on to win the game on the rev o tough under new Coach Ray Wolf. patterned a uncork their champagne in : Murphy, however, is a guard | Survivors include his WIdOW,. conpersville 14, Southport 9, ough un j school footba earnest until after the second | “2'8In of Gus Zernial's three by trade, having played the po- his mother,)Ida, of Markesan | corner! Noblesville 0, With Maryland absent, Duke Re Es jrun homer in the first and a run sition at Kokomo High school (Wis, and a child, Susan game of the double bill, had |jgter on a single by Eddie Joost,| 1ae¢ Year. The freshrcn roe | “ , . . * played. to battle 12 innings before los- |a double by Ferris Fain, and an pect carries 190-pounds on a . . Eighth gr ing a 1-to-0 anti-cimax deci- |infield out. five-foot, 11 inch frame. Leroy Another for Fain ; \ ; part in the g aon I> Jetty Curt Simmons. |" "pi, oun scattered eight hits | Souioch 1 boy “as a willing : ” : bs del RB 5%, The Same was important to the | _one 5 home run by Matt Batts | worker but he lacks sound By United Press : ry 13 ll IS Are bang Dr |," ty pris Lone 1 Yorker but he lac job.” PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24— : ana] third piace. a | Tigers, 8-1, fn an American 8 n= {Ferris Fain of the Athletics was a lon yes | League night game and Stan | THE CENTER assignment also| virtually assured today of win- : , ; oF TR pl on this ye: IN THE American League, the| Musial smashed three hits to [became a problem when Rudy|ning his second consecutive Amer- w : 8 1 ainat Yankees were rained out and the| Jiggy his league-leading batting |Barron, a 165-pound regular|ican League batting title. : ; : : FN ng ag a Indians ‘were almost closed out in average to .336 as the Cardinals from Greensburg, pulled a ten-| Fain lifted his average to .329 : HA i Delavan Sm the battle for the flag when they| peat the Reds, 4-3, In a Na- |don in his ankle. Lloyd Spencer, With two hits in four at-bats yes- s umber [ou iene arp” * avroncrhuty Sophomore wil teres and sow Bote 2 Toyo me sot . nn = replace Barron who isn’ ely / coached by I Magic Number | MUSIAL, WHO now leads to see action against IC. Indians. Both players have only boys 12-15 ye By United Press Frankie Baumholtz with a 336) The Grizzlies have a strong three games left. pr of L: BOSTON, Sept. 24 (UP)— mark to the Cub Sulielders 330,i1ine, averaging 185 pounds br S——— * . Blake, Mauri “ » /delivered the game winning t—|Leroy believes the squad wi 4 : William Duff The magle number”. for the la double—that chased Red have to settle down if they are Grew. Scott Wins Fleming, Lai New York Yankees at their Schoendienst over the plate in the going to stay on the winning Wrestling Feature =e Foster, Junio start of their doubleheader 10th. Eddie Yuhas received credit side of the ledger. Fourteen let- ¢ lost the first fall in Bi den, William ] against the Red Sox was four. for his 11th victory. |termen returned and seven were to Ing th Ct Sa Fred Johnsor Any combination of Yankee Uk a 2, ost through graguation, came back to win the wrestling liam Moor victories and Indian defeats Basketball Notes FRANKLIN will have: three feature oye Fred Davis in the N George Mudd adding to four will give ihe The Bush-Callahan Basketball Associa-| oki ir it starti ineup— Armory I§St night. The ‘Scott J gene Nuggra: Yankees the American League ion will meet at 7 30 p. m. Thursday freshmen in its sta Kk a took the falls in 10 and 6 om : O’Haver, Ch pennant. The Yankees have at the Bush-Callaban Store, 136 E. Wash- Murphy, Quarterbac onny tivel ‘Pio, Gary F ston St. Leagues will organize to play | k d Halfback Ralph Crowe. minutes, r ctively. ly W six games to play and the In- at Dearborn Gym Interested teams should! Jack an a I | Wild Bill Longston and Stew F borough, Rol \ dians three. : {have a Iepresentative at the meeting or The former hails from Conners-| ; : ; ; y call FR-3453. len d is an exceptionally good Gibson won the tag match over * FREE custom fittin gs Thompson, I ————— rie works well on a T-/Al Lovelock and Fred Blassie 4 net Huber, Robe B li L a Dae Hs offense when the latter ‘team was Sa» in 30 minutes! oN DONS 4 Paul \ s /qualified for unnecessary rough- oH ennedy. Geo eda Ralph will handle a heavy/qua » oh ow Ing ers share of the ball-toting along ness in the third fall. ® Spacious parking areal IMAGINE! ONLY po gene Roberts i with Halfback Grant McBroom, So Lov. Ahearn, Marche oes ......oens. o71] Sou Caark; Phillips Petroleum ........ a sophomore from Indianapolis Golf Notes ® Relax in our beautiful, . Jack Briggs, Rockets .. . .......... 669 Hobart Moore, Stokely-Van Camp .... 5217 : eighs 174 d stands Martinsvil ohn Murphy. 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