Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1949 — Page 19
Z WEDNESDAY, MAY. 4, 1049 | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES fi PAGE 19
Howe, Shortridge, Ripple, Cathedral Play In Semi-Finals
Two Prep Baseball Holy Spirit Bowling League Champs Receive Cup don Sed Sack Senators Suddenly : Games Slated Tonight | yt Start Scintillating as Sluggers fie City Tournament By CARL NDQUIS jreliet innings to win el iss no
United Press Sports Writer ‘gam out four as Phil Cavaretta hit a NEW YORK, May 4 — It just The Red Sox and Tigers battled homer to pace Chicago's nine-hit Errors Costly fo Manual in Loss fo Hornets; Attucks Nosed Out, Tech Takes Trouncing
doesn’t make sense, it's like Lefty to a 13-inning, 14 to 14 tie in a attack on Vern Bickford and Red Gomez trying to break Babe slugging bee at Detroit called be: Barrett. Ruth's home-run record. but just cause of darkness. Vern Steph-| ‘Home runs by Willard Mar"the same it is true, the Washing- ena got five of Boston's 20 hits'shall, Sid Gordon, and Mickey By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ton Senators suddenly are the including his sixth homer—tops' Livingston, all of them off Murry The cream of the local prep diamond crop began running a new slugging experts of the for the majors. Rookie Johnny Dickson, led the Giants to a 5 to little thicker today as the city’s first high school baseball championship reached the semi-final stage at Victory Field: Commanding the top ts in tonight's battle are Howe apd Shortridge at 6 p. m. and Broad Ripple and Cathedral at 8 p. m,,
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American League, {Groth of Detroit got his fifth'3 night win over the Pirates at Hitting an all-time team high homer and Ted Williams of Bos-INew York. of seven homers in one game ton and Aaron Robinson of Des, The Phils got only five hits, but yesterday, the Senators shell- troit also hit for the circuit. used three of them along with
with the winners meeting tomorrow night at 8:15 p. m. for the city shocked the White Sox at Chi-| Branca Wins Fourth three walks and a hit batsman in crown. a, x @ cago, 14 to 12, in 10 innings to| In the National, Riftin' Ralph the seventh inning to score six Yesterday's graduation into the| Tosh iO A Bread Riple pig $ SVaryboRY who ever looked | | Branca ‘of Brooklyn became the uns a al. the Cargioal, 7 ’ t y i at a geore {first big league pitcher to win lourers’ Weer rake was ins iii Uac i}. For the Senators supposedly|four games when he shut out the | ~~ achieved by the Rockets, the!wilsab 30 2 iDOCpbellab & 2 8 0 four games wh Blue Devils and the Hornets with{Sfsonrf 3 0 1 o/siephosiss 4 1 0 3 are the powderpuff batsmen of Reds, 3 to 0. on eight hits. Jackie Fight Results the juggling of the record books, Jarvisc 3 0 8 1 Brass 231% baseball. Traditionally, they h t| Robinson hit a Dodger homer. 8) United Prams © Updike.ddb 3 1 7 0iDolllf 3020 fewer homers than any team in| Wal Monk) Dubiel of the a OTFALO. N, Xo oer, Ded B19 juggling of players but mostly by Ramon. } $ J 3 nib : i u 9 the majors. Last year they didn't | | og a Sonik) piel hgh : . Pultalo, Nie J Wiens i juggling of the ball. y Sia SB $815 ubs pite -hitter under “Ngw'“Wepromp, Mass. —Pr kie Fur Errors tal Japsey. Toatly 30, B37 W twas T3HE eason until June 5, And today |e LIEHLS at Boston to beat the ih, Mx (Ebi, fe rrors and mental lapses los Broad Ripple ............. 400 200 4~1y Eeason unit Ju AY Braves, 4 to 0, and cut their 8 ANGELES Freda beshore,’ \ Manual's game, 6 to 3, to Howe, (Tech ...............00..... 000 010 0— 1 they lead the American. League
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league lead to one game, Du- El iertion. ibis, New York, (100, oo outhit by the Redskins, 5 to 3; cE Nelo 3,3 Rolf, - Euerton. 1811, New York, QO, oo six errors hurt Attucks more Reehling.__Runa—Stephens, Reeh Moriarity 3, Sexson. Jarvis oh 2, Updike than its inspired, 9 to 7, loss to|Rins batted in Throckmorton, Be Com
Shortridge . and eight errors, |Gamppen: Serio bs RE Ss
with 15. A year ago they didn't! get their 15th homer until July 30. ! A partial explanation for ves- | terday's outburst—in which Clyde!
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ces 1 h itson, ; Vollm t two homers and Ed something new for the first time on Bases ech to Broad Ripe. 3 Lett y 9 mer got, tu Don ere ; ms Ed) in Tech’s books this year, belied 00, bls-—Ofl Nash 4. Reehiine 2. Struck, The Leonard Coal and Oil bowling team lined up * eccept the Holy Spirit Mised League's 1a cian Al Evans and Gil ¢ Ripple’s true strength over Tech. tr—-By Nash =D, Chimpoell,” Mellor!’ | (hamiionship’ cu during the annual banquet held at Buckley's Cumberland Restaurant last night. The icked uD.ohe abiece-is thei Coach Frank Baird's boys won Manning. © Time_i ss me and Virgil P P Er oan picked up p | 1 10 to 1. with Tech doin YE if shying. i ev. Fr. F. J, Early made the presentation to (left to right] Captain Don Leonard, Mrs. Jessie Culli- ‘chicken wire girdle around the comp C=) your anything right. 2 | Rowe : Manual - gan, Bill Catton, Mrs. Joan Bierck and John Salitros. The league bowls regularly at Pritchett-Hunt outfield in the White Sox park. | Eh ———— ABH O A ABH OQ A F Shortened 4 Coach Roscde (Rocky) Plerson ferisil,, ‘2 8 8 Spemonm “e384 & O'Grady. tian) ‘evening out of Howe gambled on reserve Dinertiis ioe 3 Neelv.5* $000 5 To step up Ronw YI Produc Hon) tie, |Coppage,ss n omis thrower Dick Cooley to nip Man-| Logsdon, 2 0 8B 1D .Nvers3b 202 Sh T $ E d Thi WwW k Ei as ual, which committed seven er- pion ers or : ie Opava at i ° ad rine ourney 0 n IS ee fn a oy. 2 i Te ro! otter ol X 0 ! RS Pierson has his ace Ba 100 8 Stadreidi : : 3 : The National Shrine Tourney ceived medals. The loop has also with 185 or under averages and cant that to date this year there is driver's... portsider aye, to toss goes’ 300 3Wesnt 200 0winds up this week-end at the elected officers. Mary Leppert is all contestants must live within have been 18 homers hit there as Lee Wal against Shortridge’s Pete Kappes. jiaviort 4 8 80 g Pennsylvania with teams from the new president, Catherine Blos- |, 175-mile radius of Indianapolis. | against nine for the same period Lee Vval. an effective Blue Devil, tonight. vous” BIRTH Tose BERG Dayton, Cincinnati, South Bend, som is vice president, Verna on n 1948. Four of the seven Wash-! ident in it Stanley Triples |p Siadieldt was hit by plicher batting for and a sprinkling of Josal Seams, Vahle steps into the secretary's Sunday is the deadline for in ington homers dropped short of {Burkholtz in s : Howe jostled Manual with three for Tasior in seventh: Maier struck ou Bring at Some high Jog S Aven y {pot and “rasan Grovenberry},,, crative Ladies’ Singles which ho, i pare i ot. tito homers in the first inning off one MERUM eco... 012 000 o— 3 DUNE up in ihe yearly |{is the new Teasire?, slated for May 14-15, 21-22 at the | CARO B "” , uns In g IC Howe... x... iui 300 210 x— 6! In the all-events Clarence Kirk] t iby Joe Tipton and Gus Zernial.| le hit and three errors. Tom Stan- RErrors—Daugherty, Pirile, Potter. Cop-|of the North East Shrine of Phila-' Deadline for “the West Side Parkway. A $21.80 entry fee| The Yankees, winning their | ley tripled in all the runs, all of holiz, Westra. Runs—Pirtle 3. "Pauchbrey delphia found the route to the Junior Ciassic is Friday night |gives entrants a chance at an es- 11th ganfe in 14 starts, topped them unearned. Manual tied it up Kyers Rune batted Ti—Staoiey 5 Gosies, headpin to turn in a 1934 total. with the two week-end schedule timated $1000 first purse and a ip, Browns, 5 to 8, at St. Louls| uke ! in the third with hits by Dick dy Tp rk, ING be stolen Herb Chase, representing the opening Saturday. Entries cost {diamond medal. with an eighth-inning rally in| aa Nyers and Carl De Hoff, but one pases—Plitie. pre Nidon. | Stanley, Piers. [Moslem Shrine of Detroit, was $12 and can be placed by calling] Tourney secretary Dorothy which a double by Tommy Hen-| : stition by hit, two stolen bases and a bobble | an Doubly Ditr_Fls Howe 3 3. Bais jus* 20 pins back for 1914. |CA-2310. [Lilly will take all reservations at rich and a single by Bobby Brown| : something gave Howe two more in the|S3, PHIscON Cooley 2. Neelys. Strick ° Chase also rolled the top series The event, which offers a $500 WA-8977 or write to 117 W. 34th provided the winning edge. Lefty & hot ex- fourth. Ti yooley “istadielaly § wild ile Liches | Of the tourney with a 717 that in- first prize, is limited to bowlers St. los Page pitched three hitless Attucks all but beat Shortridge Umpires Harold Stout oe Frank Jfuncle. Icluded a 279 game for an opener. : in the Tigers’ best game of the, "= = 2 [ eEae Boi Sour SR ny : ers year. Each team got 10 hits. Shortridge Crispus Attucks | : 3 ~ . - : d AB H O A AB H O A (spared, and then struck out. He ® ly | were the powder Kegs. for AL BLIr® 118 Gs 4 18} kent on going in the center piece ig day in tucks, Cooke getting a triple and Faedle, 1 9 § JHUTSTSh 13 3 1 6 he slowed down. | ' s as both Murray getting three .for four, Glesingsb 4 3 1 tioldhamif | 1 9 3 3 * = ove played including a double. fifi, 1010880 J p11 he woman state tourney, ; Sor aoge whic! Yecen y closed a ou ~ J tones pte Cates chang EE 341 Li 14 ESD SY i ¥ oa q Ft. Wayne will play; | 30s and away after Attucks got the opefi- __- le. Jotinson 1 0 0 0 year, and 62 to top ing run in the first inning and| Totals 30102110) Totals 321018 6 Lag hag Si . : an on and held a 9 to 3 lead until Attucks Taylor singled for Oldham in seventh. | ) Hillcrest. Tetused in ult-in the Hnal frame x ohihon" erie” out” th Jn seven. | now on Whenever possible. omens : with a four-run splurge. Ciispus, A Attucks. 50 10 020 om | The Bemis & *oo squad won | ’ - OFtridge: ......w ope suits x—9 the Fox-Hunt Monday night loop's 2d 52 and Reehling Wins Second 3 HE fo RE champions and all members relass B was ta pny sin whiffing Prec 1oC ogfe 2. Murray. Wilso trea Ken: i Fovert = five Tech wielders. He was han- creme o 5° mach fin Dari Slenite. Philadelphia Girl TT 2 ersey x dled smartly by veteran catcher Swo.bage hits—Murray, Three-base Sit | Hugh Wolf. Coach Baird may rely Pieck. "Basis. Glestne. Stout. 5 Bt Takes Pin Honors
In other games yesterday, (inning. r—~By Ro ogert | the standings and probably a fair i Southport won its third straight soe mitenss sd “sg _ 'Dinishare of the $83,800 in. prize me—1
on John Lovell for mound dutles|Fay Lett un bam Shoritiane o. Mr dx COLUMBUS, O., May 4 (UP)— tain ta th to face Don Roeder, who rested fii, UE phic: oui Bs | Mary Coryell, pretty Philadelphia : : fore ° yesterday after winning Monday. Turner 4 Days. males: Oats — Off brunet, today held two places in Vv Leary, - Hit
i county game to keep pace with Weever and Harry Goul 38. Imoney at the Women's Internag unbeaten Decatur Central, de-/ ano {tional Bowling Congress here. feating Lawrence Central, 10 to| Soutnperf O A] lawrence Mp | Miss Coryell, who brought a 6, and Franklin Township club- | Dietz rt 310 lgrimese 302% 168 average here from the city bed Park School 12 to 2. MS i ! 3 b steele ; : ; 0 of Brotherly Jove, took a fourthmete etme esremrn wniLs 348 3b i place tie in the singles events yesc d M Johnson'c: } i 2 0 Siler.ct w : 1 8 3 terday with a 632. She also placed amaen atman |stphnnct 2.08 yaar at 3 6 3 $i fifth in the all-events by adding a urrle ager. ss 1010569 in the doubles and a team] . {White.ib 1.0 3 © ; Wins Two Falls |Boltz'it 300 mel #2 11 Hgcore of 551 to her effort in the! singles f New Jersey's Buddy Rogers won Kissa 0 0 3 0 i Ag Ss or 2 iota] of 1788. i two straight falls from Ali Pasha {lilumib 2 1 2 0 Tof Yer hs Pie In one of Toledo, in the top bout. of the Minern 21 0 0 — _ . _itie for high in that or Armony:s wrestling card last! Tous Ja 10 To el 6 with Helen Mullane of Canton, | g - Sense rere HOM 10, 10. Her singles total tied her with| The Camden matman won the Errors—Burnett. Theil. johnson. Whi. | Peg Sibley of Chicago and Anny
first fall in 30 seconds, and then lpker, Martin. Kirby, oillum Runs.—| Gohane of Detroit,
Pi v ] A y ro 0 d Ali a Wallimicn, Diets. Theii 2, Whitaker 2! dropped 208-pound A gain in Hurrle, Jaus, Kirby, Miner Runs
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