Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1949 — Page 32
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Athletic Head
Elevates Peters to Key Post Following Diederich's Death
coach at Broad Ripple Hig
merman announced today, oo ers was elevatad to
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the present school semester, Walter Jurkiewicz former In
Lions star center, is line coach a Ripple.
lost only a 24 to 22 overtime de-! cision to Bouthport,
tral. six years before consolidas tion of the Lawrence schools.
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IN AN effort to speed he game, Clarence Rowland, president of the Pacific Coast League, has ruled that protests either by" A player or manager on a called ball or strike or the so-called half swing would not be permitted . Rowland said the long-winded arguments always wind up the! game way .. . the umpire never! changes his ‘decision. . Ally leagues playing night bail are try-! ing new measures to cut Playing time.
le od ANSWER to query—The Uni- | versity of Illinois’ 1949 home-
the last on. the schedule, with + Northwestern, Nov. 19 , , . TI- | . Minois plays at Purdue, Oct. + H _ Endiana plays at Illinois, Nov. 5. |
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PLAY BALL
Kyle Peters, reserve basketball!
School, has been named acting athletic director for the North Side school, Principal K. V. Am-
the post as temporary athletic head folw Seid) owing the death of Ed Diederich, {who died Tuesday morning fol-/#8 BRA ng a heart attack Sunday| night. = Mr, Ammerman ‘sald the new acting director would take over his duties today for the remainder of the school year. Appointment] permanent director and head football coach to fill the vacancy created by Mr. Diederich's death! ers | 18 not expected until the close of Blue
Mr. Peters’ reserve netters won| 18 of 19 games this season and
The new athletic head is in his sixth year at Broad Ripple after having ed on the faculties at O K-| Bs ST NRE ;
eight years, and Lawrence Cen-| Centraf| The Broad Ripply. tientor was!
|graduated from Oaklandon High lis |school and r
Hud- Bal ~Lirimes Vander. » FQwler and Astroth; rd, Hood and Mote ran il Sooner Livings-
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“Shortri Devils’ 13 runs after a
¢ Shortridge Won, 13 to |.
_Sparfans. Mee! Héwe,
bad throw as Catcher | Lawrence Central failed to stop the throw during the Lawrence. up
Bans na ene Doiron, Shortridge baseball game yesterday Hiypydon at Riverside-Pask.
Sacred Heart, F Flashes See Action on Prep Diamonds
Franklin Twp. Faces
i ificks Ben Davis Wi
CRY JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Sacred “Heart and Franklin Township were still looking for [their first successful starts on the diamond this afternoon following another schedule amendment yesterday. The Bpartans, repulsed twice to date, were to tangle with Howe and the Fiashes, having dropped their opener, 12 to 2, at
utler in 1037 after ® Zionsville yesterday, were booked for a read trip to Greenfield.
dge's Horses Turner {with tacket), scored orie of the |
nie Grimes of |4y,
Shortridge went on another binge aguinst Lawrence Central, winning 13 to 1,
t|scoring
stickers
doubled,
the aid of an error. Kenny had a perfect day for Attucks, getting two singles.
Riverside. Bix Blue Devils got one hit each but six errors and 16 walks by thiee hurlers helped p- the Shortridge cause. Horace Turner fanned a dozen and limited the Bears to three hits, two of them doubles by Danny Siler and Bob Steinmetz, « Coach. Jerry Steiner's pastimers scored in every inning but the fifth,- Lawrence's lone run was scored after Siler went to third on an . {Infield out and taliled with the aid of an error. ‘Ben Davis trounced Avon, 20) to 3, led by Jim Backer, with three-for-three, ven “| Peek, with two-for-two. Peek got two triples, and Marvin Kinkead got a three-base knock and a! round-tripper. Smith got both of | Avon's hits, The hosts committed | marker in the s {14 errors and led to the Pa-| son on a na > of 21 performers for the!
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ia full four inning t poe Tor ‘Bob DiSMusie ta Take southpaw. DIM to Take Over The _righthander, Walsh, who 4-2 record with the Indians season, is slated for four or five innings and will be relieved! by. Carmen DiMuzio, 23,
right-hander up from Uniontown. | In addition to being weak at|
on the short end of the fielding—at the very spot where it should have been strong. Four errors were charged against the Tribe, three by Don! Gutteridge, infielder-coach. Gutteridge, who served ‘the club last year as” a utility in| fielder, was sent to the keystones: sack because of the below-par| owing 3 made the previous nig
teridge’s bobble, s * Parade of Sore Arms
Last night was the night for! the sore-arm squad. All the ail-/ ing pitchers, Paul Erickson, Jack;
Walsh Called Base Hill Against Little Rock; Memphis Bows, 9° fo 6
Tribe Shows Weakness af Plate, in Field In Tilts With Southern Association Club
Ce a tallipaceman, ia triple to center,
ti i plate, the Indians also came grief oBe, ibid fo center to
ion a passed ball. The Tribe fin-|
{ished
itally in the ninth.
The ‘Rock
the up and coming first drove in Conway with
fn two runs. He came in|
its scoring with a single’
pitcher came down to San olis from the Ny ssunglon Senn} : : tors. He had some and was immediate mere with the fans.
WHEN THE ne Indians pull into Jdianapoliy Sulan Station, there'll another Van Alstyne aboard, Clayton Van Alstyne Jr. night reduced the City Amateur son of that Indians’ pitcher of Baseball’ nearly 20 years ago. - The younger Van Alstyne, of course, comes by his love for base-
Tribe will stay in Little ball naturally and last year had
{they will play two games in Hot ball.
Springs, Ark., 556 miles from Little Rock.
Tribe Box. Score
Hallett and Ed Bahr, were sent Baro
to the rubber for short stints. Erickson, who has been suf-
drills, started the action. Hal-| lett, who has had the same, trouble, took over in the fourth] and Bahr came to the hill in the! seventh, Erickson was —— for.
one hit, an infield blow. Manet] and a was touched for one, a homer erp le
that marked up two runs, and Bahr had the worst time, allowing five safeties for thrée runs. The Indians were unable to! mest the ball in the first four frames. Schultz dished out five strikeouts in the four innings. Meanwhile, a few ragged plays | allowed the Chicks to take the lead. The first Memphis batter sot aboard when Gutteridge otbled a grounder. ~ Chicks Score in Second © wy The next batter was out to center and then it was Jack
{Conway's turn to mess one up.|
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next batters retired in order. The Chicks
teridge’s second bobble.
Hallett went to the hill in the Indiana Central Phil ‘Wampler banged a triple fourth
and a single for: two of Franklin Township's three hits off Krsnick stepped up and dumped Zionsville. Wempler drove in both his mates’ runs in the first inning. Lowell Smith got the third Franklin tally.
walk. With one aboard, Rocky!
one into the center-field bleachers) for a round-tripper. The Chicks! {scored two more .in the seventh:
{and one in the eighth.
six days, during which time|Dis first chance in organized basa-
A resident of Albany, N. XY. along with his father, the 22-year-| old Van Alstyne went to the Albany- club in the Eastern
i HEADS OF the Albany club {liked what they saw when the put on his mitt at short- : stop. But they agreed he needed %imuch experience and seasoning.
Totals 35 11 37 10/ Totals 34 737 9) He was sent to Keokuk, where he
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Greyhounds Defeat Franklin Ball Team
FRANKLIN, Ind. Apr. 7—Indiana Central's their first Hoosier College Conference baseball tilt Jostarday: de{feating Franklin College, 3-
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fumbled an infield roller. But seventh frame with Woody Meboth runners were left when the! {Bride on board gave the Greyhounds their winning run. Me wis got their. first Bride gained the paths by driv- styne, now 49 years old, hurls econd off Erick- ing in the run that tied the game "8 for irnisguain and Lopez walk, a triple and Gut-'at two gall ‘after Central had been *34 behind the lan
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years. ago.
Bh. tworked in 23 games and came!
Gos oh with a hitting average of \JEW Meet Moves
At the beginning of training season this .year, the six-footer
Ss. . The Tribe boss, Al Lopez, likes his actions and believes he has the terial that will mak | Fairfield, Ia.; Aurora, Neb,; Anama e a ball ’ w nd
OF COURSE, with the loaded roster being carried by the Indians, Clayton may be sent elsewhere for more experience this year. Of Van Alstyne's ability, “He has all the equipment for
mask with At-
<r. 001 000 200-3 Van Alstyne Sr. is now workand immediately issued ai” Rilo “nd * ‘Colescotti Drube bert nd ing with ith sent pry teams in the Al-
But whe whether or not much fis heard of young Clayton this season, he still has a good chance to make his mark in baseball.
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‘He Has All Equipment for Successful Player,’ Says Lopez of Clayton Van Aliiyns
vie EERE], BE at-iojat une nawe dp fhe Indias roster this year that won't be new to thé oldtimers among the Indianapolis
3 Harrison Quits Basehall League
Withdrawal of Ft Harrison trom a proposed fifth league Tast
Association to four |ieagues, the same number as last year.
Stout Field, Marine Reserve and Air National Guard, will play in the City League. are fhe Manufacturers, Big Six and Municipal. The Manufacturers league is shape with six. en-
ilory, Dv 5
city fending league Hiaboidera: ot. ficials say the loop can still use two more teams, The Big Six league has added Wagon Wheel Tavern and Spicklenmiire Industries to its list, ‘while the Municipal league remains un~ changed. ;
into 2d Round
ANDERSON, Apr. 7 (UP) «= The first-round games of the Vet. erans of Foreign Wars National
Basketball Tournament here were completed today with victories by
conda, Mont., None of the four games last night was a run-away, with Anaconda winning by a nine- =paint over Lawrence, Kas, 59 lo 50, or the most decisive We ry, and Winamac skimming b: Berwick, Pa. 57 to 51, in the closest game. defeated Minneapolis.
Aurora. he ay 7 Ye Ben, Sle BB play every day.” Lopez and the elder Vi styne were friends in the mac. Van Al
55, over Alcester, B. D. : Andy Taff was the high scorer, in 23 points for Win
Tonight's quarter-firial” Anderson, Ind. vs. Akron, O.; -. toria, Ore. vs. Aurora, Neb.; Anaconda, Mont. vs. Winamaec, Ind.; Fairfield, Ia., vs Mankato, Minn.
Fight Results
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= is being watched by other cities [ghee from of similar size that have by- attending night classes while 092% 8 Baits wrote Sis Ja passed the game . . . Perhaps, [teaching school. Mr. Peters never yr ap Re a RIL they, too, will get back on the (coached basketball befere going big ae alg ud a oo in. 1950 “es pom forget to Broad Ripple in 1943. ms been postponed. napolis is : our 8 yesterday brough high senodk lvictories for Crispus Attucks and at Victory May 2, Ben Davis, the second straight ! oan night |’ triumph fpr Shortridge and the with “all schools partiel- Flashes’ loss to Zionsville. 4 Jive rhe manage. Xin (Attucks, ;Somtinging the fF dona park sters early-season l - ; ting the most runs for the least he a... . ty. /nUMber of hits, pushed over nine JOE HAUSER, who belted 9 a markers to defeat Manual, 9 to home runs for the Minneapolis) yop its 19th straight opening-|8t Delavan Smith Field. Mis an Btate|y, or Ar terday Sefeating off Claude Neeley, including a ; a alparaiso, at Jorcan : I © League .,. As a slugger, Hau- Three: Hoosier pitchers helg|{L0Me Sub BY Hight Heider Murry, ser walloped homers in all Ameriscan: Association. parks . . + N Valpo hitless until the eighth dy fence was too far for Jot . . amg. - het bre onl Prior to that year, Hauser lned|,, qorq with no hits 1 thres-inn- - out 63 homers in the Internationaliy,o op, Mmited League . . . On Labor Day morn-iipdiana ing, 1033, playing in St. Paul, where the right field fence calls t a prodigious arive, Joe hit ai ppg pair and broke his Interhationalyn the first loop record, Nos. 63 and 64. error, apd id ha ithe third, % ONE for the book “a After f signing up & full squad of 30 ‘feld players for spring training that | In _ opened at Carthage, Mo., yester- [a twoday, officials of the Sioux Falls" |Saturday Eo club of the Northern League dis- | Valparahse covered they didn’t have a third zn, baseman, arya oC ASKED how he thinks his Qurrec” Louisville Colonels will finish in oy b the san Association race Sines! this year, New Manager Fred 3 ome Walters’ sald: “Right now, I can oy 1 3d see five clubs ahead of us—Mil- Ad v3 § “wa City. Indianapo- ra a . lis, St. Paul and Columbus, That 1 Visltee—alas ; doesn’t" mean I think we'll finish| ‘Totals 36 434 . sixth. It just means we'll have Ce fawreneg cone | to prove ourselves to be a first- ents 38-3 AH 091 Eat Sr. Tp Calo To pli § Jleuki'l oe 8 Bek Sapecting 100 Towel toh bon {iT AERE! EERE - . sea- Ih WE som, : ea] $ 1 3 Shim 113% a" » i ndatie 9 9 veel | 3 3 : LUKE HAMLIN, known a8 . |e i Yerae 3 0 0 1 Hot Potato when he pitched in |aine pfleher—Tos ae Hd 8 3 S| Total “iE 1 the majors for ¥rooklyn and” wtridge, LL 41303 x13 Detroit, is 42 years old . . . But hibition Baseball Ag AR foe 3 Rew 3 he has signed with the Lake- [srookiyn Ni ..: .. 101 003 302-10 14 0 (Raton “3 Flee ioe 3 ur a land, Fla, club and expects. to TE od Cam i salir. | RS Davin ai or Ih, Eilee ; take his regular turn as a [ka scons and. Wi iliams. Nieman. me Rub—Glesing. Stolen Bases eck starter . + + Give the old boy [3 Glesing Noutie ba Wadsworth 40 credit for trying. Shacaaats JAY vo 200 003 2-14 : § Steele. Jon Bases, jShortridse se ©. (ine * vo TR SAE «Sir ig
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