Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 10, 1948, Tokyo, Japan By sort. I a Bick harm sports editor y 5u know some Guys wait years to Gat into a world series. Fact is some of our Best known stars never have played in the fall classic. Feller is presently being initiated into this dream of All players series. On the Ether hand some players have what the others Call All the Luck. Take for instance the Case of Allie Clark outfielder for the Cleveland indians. Remember alien he / was called up Flora Newark of the International league at j 4he Tail end of last season to play with the Yankees when that crib was forced to convert a Catcher Yogi Berra into an outfielder because of injuries. Dimag Flo was ailing Henlieh was Hurt and in most of the last so games tie yanks Outfield consisted of Johnny Lindell Yogi Berra and Allie Clark. Remarkable thing is that Clark pcs de the old Tomato at a. ,372 clip. Well he got into the 1947 classic with the Yankees. Now in his second major league season he s in the world series with the indians. / this interesting bit of news was called in to our desk by it Ralph o. Anderson in whose platoon Allie Clark served in the Eto with the 440th medical collecting company. Hope we got that Correct for our phone connection was terrible. ,. Another Lucky Guy this year is Bob Kennedy erstwhile outfielder for the Chicago White sox. He joined that club in 1959. During the season he was traded to the indians for Pitcher Al Gettel. Thus instead of finishing the season with the tailed club he finds himself in the world series. We were asked who got the most votes in this year s All Star game and whether or not Vic Raschi drove in a run Duritt the same contest. I Rahi was the Star of the contest being the winning i pfc Cher and driving in two runs when he hit a scorching v single in the fourth inning with the bases loaded. According to our figures of the United press which we printed an stars & stripes Ted a Illiams Drew the largest number of-fans1 votes. " he amassed a total of 1,263,827 Musial 1,252,403, Dmaggio 1,248,647 and Boudreau 1,218,322. As braves loser much boxing tournament by pick Harn sports editor we journeyed out Camp Drake Way last night to watch the finals of the first cavalry division s boxing tournament. Thas really put on a Fine show and some of the contestants undoubtedly will be heard from when the All Japan tournament Rolls around. Where we got the biggest Kielc but of the whole evening was Iii Wii Iching Lew Jenkins Orr or Champion of the world who coached All entrants from the5th Cav. Regiment. He really goes through gyrations whenever one of his boys is in the ring. He used the Towel wiping the perspiration from his brow More that he did from the brows of his various fighters. Camp Drake won the tourney Vilh a total score of 34 Points and immediately following the final bout general Chase commanding general of the 1st cavalry division awarded prizes to the winners and the boy whom we Are sure will be heard for porn in the forthcoming All Japan tourney is. Don Conrad of Drake. He Lias been heard fro for the past two years in Japan fight circles and last night demonstrated that he is even a Batter fighter than he was last year. Heis a welterweight. The results Felix Cuevas 5thcav. Decision Ned Jojo Shiroma 8th Csc. In a flyweight match Bantam weight Ray Oulette 5th Cav. Took the nod Over Al Trujino 5th Pennington Camp Drake de Visioned Stewart Salters Cam Drake Lor the featherweight title lightweight Eddie Oliveira Cam Drake to d Kenny Eaton Camp Drake Al Garcia Camp Drake decision Ned Charlie Crawford and captured the middleweight Crown Don Conrad Camp Drake won by to Over Conrad Feliks. 5th Bellamy 5th Cav. Took the Light heavyweight title by a de Cisi Ohr Over. Everette Geantt .5th Cav. And Estelle Campbell Cam Drake won the heavyweight Crown by in the other men s single bracket Eric Sturgess the South african Dennis Ace a to meet Art Larson of san Francisea Ted Schroeder the Davi cup perennial earned a Semi final match with Jaroslav Drobny Broad shouldered czechoslovakian Davis cupper Philadelphia oct. 9 up a Coroner s jury ver the death of heavyweight Bill Chicken Thompson who succumbed to injuries suffered in a bout with Johnny Haynes of new York last sept. 16. The 21-year-old negro was knocked out by Haynes just three seconds before the final Bell of their eight round bout at Toppi stadium Here. He underwent an emergency brain operation but died five Days later without having regained consciousness. The jury verdict result of an inquest yesterday stated Thompson was stricken with pneumonia while in his unconscious state and that his condition was weakened by a. Massive brain Haemorrhage. Series Ducat seeker gets in last trick Cleveland oct. 9 up Here s bit of humor the Type which always comes up when a Rabid baseball fan is hot on the Trail for world series tickets. A sport fan in California wired the Cleveland indians baseball manager asking for ticket and threatened you must hold one set of Box seats or i la take the Cleveland manager immediately wired the follow ing no seats available. Sug Gest you take Poison it s the baseball fan not to be outdone sent another wire to the Cleveland manager which read sent Gas pipe and Par son to Mccarthy of the red sox. I la see the series if i must stay on your Lap. Shall we dance basketball starts at 2yth infantry Osaka oct. 8basketball at the 27th infantry has Al ready started to claim its share of athletes and fans. Service company took to he floor last Friday afternoon and routed a much taller but be Erien ced 25th specialist school team by a score of 75-28. The first Quarter started very fast for the service com Pany quintet. They held a 39-6 Lead at the Quarter and increased it to a 52-16 count when half sounded. Pvt. Ken Clapp of the 25th specialist school coked like a very Good Prospect for the regimental team As he tallied 16 of his team s 28 Points. Dick Tracy St what in Tarn Attonis . This about be Cuttin into Twe car come tvs Toad temm. Veah Pronto please. Stretcher hear a Tmima no sound at All. Mar to tops Korea in main shortened tilt score of Boston oct. 9 up Box score of the second 1948 world series game Cleveland a. A h o a e Mitchell of. 511100clark of 3 Kennedy of 1boudreau s3 Gordon 2b Keltner 3b. Doby of Robinson in 0020001000 512420411231 400000402000 301830 Hegan c 3lemon p 4 1070000360 totals 36 4 8 27 14 1 by de Mack Guam oct. 9marbo Defeated Korea 1-0, in a pitchers Battle Here yesterday in the far East command baseball tournament but old Jupe Pluvus had his say before the contest was called at the end of five full innings of play. Floyd Lewis of Tyl Arbo and lanky Dick Kinney of Korea hooked up in what proved to be a terrific Mound Duel. Kin Ney scattered singles during the abbreviated affair. Lewis settled his own game in the Bottom of the third in Ning. He walked t o Start the inning and went to second of Glenn Hamilton s line single to Center. Coleman Laid Down a neat sacrifice bunt adv Aric ing both runners. Reinharz hit to Short and it looked like they h and Lewis when they caught him. In a Pickle bul when Catcher Chesnutt Cut off the Ball a few feet from Home plate he Slid in safely under the tag. Kinney then struck out Fultz and Hutcheon to end the in Hing but the damage had been done. Lewis was Seldom in trouble throughout the encounter and Kinney chalked up eight strike outs to feature his afternoon s work. It rained lightly in the Marbo half of the fifth but when Korea came to Bat in the top of the sixth a sudden downpour put a Quick end to the proceedings. The officials waited for 30 minutes and then checked the Field but by this time it was a sea of mud the scheduled game be tween Japan and Okinawa did not take place for Okinawa has t arrived on Guam As yet the tournament officials have Given that team until mid night tonight to show up and if they do not arrive by that time they will have to forfeit their tourney spot. No game is scheduled for to Morrow morning pending Oki Nawa s arrival. The Philip Pines will get their first taste of tournament play meeting Japan at 2 30 . Big left hander Bill Baumiller is expected to go to the Hill for it. Ralph Keesee s Japan charges while Joe Matalavage is the logical philippine Mound Choice. Sunday s. Games will see Korea taking on the philippine aggregation and if Okinawa should arrive they will play Marbo in a 10 . Affair. Weekend hurlers Teller Spahn Acme photo Johnny Sain who gave the braves their Lone win thus far in the series when he blanked the indians 1-0, in the first game faced Steve Gromek Cleveland right hander on the Mound saturday. Gromek won nine for the indians during the season losing four. Bob Feller loser of a heart breaking two hitter in the first game will probably face War Ren Spahn chased to the showers in the fourth inning of the second game by a tribe outburst today. The series will shift Back to the Hub to Morrow if additional games Are required. Boston n a Holmes of 3 0 dark is 4 1torgeson in. 4 0 Elliott 3b 4 0rickert of 4 0 Salkeld c 1 0masi c 0 0 m. Mccormick of 4 0stanley 2b 2 0 Spahn p 2 0barrett p 0 0 a of. Mccormick 1 0b-Sanders 1 0 h o0 2 1 02 14 1 10 5 1 2 0 12 1 1 10 0 0 00 0 0 0 a e1 0 2 21 & 5 10 0 0 00 0 0 03 0 1 00 0 0 00 0 totals 32 1 8 27 13 3 a struck out for Barrett in 7th.bgrounded out for Potter in 9th.Cleveland 000 210 001 4 8 1" Bost Eddie Robinson singled to left with Keltner holding Sec Ond. Catcher Jim Hegan lashed a hit to Center scoring Kelt Ner with Robinson halting at second Bearden came through with his second hit a single to left filling the bases. Bill Voiselle replaced Bickford. Mitchell fouled to third and Larry Doby grounded out to first. The braves touched big Gene Here and there but just were not ble to make him eat his words that they were bums at Bat. Frank Mccormick got the first hit with one out in the second inning. Stanky opened the third with a single. Mike Mccormick greeted Bearden with a single to Center to open the fourth inning. Dark doubled in the sixth with two out. Bob Elliott started the seventh with a single. But every time Bearden was right there throwing strikes and Popup balls and Fielding flawlessly in making six assists. There were Grey Clouds and occasional drizzle. Play started without prac Tice after baseball commissioner a. B. Happy Chandler reversed his original decision to postpone it for half an hour due to the late arrival of the trains which necessitated the players to proceed directly to the Park. First inning braves Tommy Holmes grounded out Boudreau to Roi Rinson. Alvin dark and Mike Mccormick fanned. Indians Mitchell flied to Mike Mccormick. Doby walked. Boud Reau grounded into a double play dark to Stanky to Frank Mccormick. Second inning braves Elliott grounded out Keltner to Robinson. Frank Mccormick singled Over second. Cente fielder Clint Conatser grounded out Bearden to Robinson not a sacrifice. Phil Masi flied to flied to Mike Mccormick. Kemper grounded out to Frank Mccormick at first unassisted. Judnich walked. Robin son flied to Mike Mccormick. Third inning singled to right. Bickford trying to sacrifice bunted with Hegan tagging Bickford. Hegan threw to Boudreau but was too late to get Stanky. Holmes rounded out Bearden to Robinson Stanky taking third. Dark flied to inning indians Hegan fouled to doubled off the right Field Fence. Mitchell walked. Doby grounded to Stanyk who threw to second Forcin Mitchell but try ing for a double play dark threw past first enabling Bearden to score and Doby to take second on the Bearden error. Boudreau walked. Gordon flied to Mike Mccormick. Fifth inning braves Mike Mccormick singled to neuter. Elliott flied to Doby in Center Mccormick hold ing first. Frank Mccormick hit into a double play Bearden to Robinson. Sixth inning indians Keltner walked. Jud Nich fanned. Robinson single to left Keltner holding second. Hegan singled to Center scoring Keltner with Robinson halting a second. Bearden singled to left filling the bases. Bill Voiselle placed Bickford on the Mound. Mitchell fouled to Elliott the run ners holding. Doby grounded out rank Mccormick to Voiselle cover ing first seventh inning braves Conatser grounded out Keltner to Robinson. Keltner threw out Masi after a Nice one hand pickup. Stanky missed a Homer bombers look for new Pilot Enro Ute to Cleve land oct. 9 up the York Yankees who Are ing for a manager a Ferring today with Al Mons Philadelphia athletic coach a Man who would to run his own club. Neither president Dan Ping nor general George Weiss would say what they were talking Simmons about. But when All of the Ball personalities clamber aboard the world series Cial the two Yankee by hats were shepherding Sira Mons Topping on his right Wei off on his left. They wets very palsy Walsy with lots backs lapping on All sides. That Simmons might c to the Yankees was not hard to imagine. He feels he has outgrown his position ski As coach of the a he been particularly Friendly All of the members of the Yanai Kee Organiza tin. Davis May marry Mhz Seth Taylor Hollywood calif., 9 of British film act i Austh Taylor May. A . Army lieutenant go Davis former West Point foot Ball hero when he returns from Korea. He actress Mother mrs. Francis Taylor said Elizabeth likes Glenn More than any boy she has met and we do too. But she is Only 16 and when one is 16 you just do not make announce ments. When Glenn comes Back and if they feel the same Way and we Hope they do then or. Taylor and i will make the to left by a few feet and then flied to popped to Elliott. Gordon grounded Voiselle. Gordon tossed out out Holmes. Dark doubled off the left Field Gordon. Indians Judnick flied to conaster in deep right Center. Robinson flied to Stanky who caught it in Short right Over his shoulder. Hegan flied to Elliott singled to left. 7 Frank Mccormick fanned. Conatser his into a double play Keltner to i Gordon to Robinson. Indians shortstop dark tossed " out Bearden. Mitchell flied to dark behind third. Doby singled to right. Boudreau fouled to dark. Eighth inning braves Masi bunted out Bearden to Robinson. Bearden threw out Stanky. Connie Ryan batted for Voiselle and fanned ninth inning indians Charlie red Barrett pitching for Boston. Gordon flied to Mike Mccormick a against left Field Wall. Keltner flied deep to Holmes. Judnich grounded ou4 r.,Stanky to Frank Mccormick. Braves Holmes grounded out Bearden to Robinson. Dark grounded out Gordon to Robinson. Mike Mccormick popped to Boudreau. ". The line score follows Boston. 000 000 000 h n.051. Cleveland Bickford 001 100 Fox 2 5 Voiselle Barrett and Masi Bearden and Hegan. Loser Bickford. 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