Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1949 — Page 23
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— Berns ACI cst ate : + a mere nels i Seek Laurels Louisville Windup LE . . . : . 80 Schools to Send Athletes Indians Nudge Colonels in 9th, 4-3, Tribe Box Score | esl * : LOUISVILLE To Tech for State Prep Meet Move to Within One Game of Lead aris * By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor «1 : 1 3 i n The elite of Indiana's high school track society is ready to be- Depending upon the weather, of course, Indianapolis feminine 3 : 1 H a gin what it hopes is a parade of record-breaking performances baseball fans get a great “break” at Victory Field tonight as the i 3 18 USE OUR LAYAWA > Is against current track and field marks of f the ISHAA at Tech to- Indians close out the three-game series with the last-place Louls- 2 3 $0 8 Left morrow afternoon. ville Colonels. 2-33 $$ H A Two hundred nineteen athletes, the uppercrust of survivors of It's ladies’ night at the park and the Redskins now are only|w. sg : i800 STORE HOURS: \y 27 (UP) . sectional and regional competition, will carry the banners of 80 one game behind the league leaders, Milwaukee and St. Paul, wl 1 1.0 9 9 AM. till 5:15 P.M. ville, Ind., schools in the forty-sixth annual affer winning two in & row from BIN 1 . . . ££ ‘today state prep championships. |4:205 turned in at Richmond dur- the Derbytown pastimers. fans were glad when the Colonels’| [JF Oo winhing Tua icored, . : n the first Field events will begin at 1:30 8 the NCC meet was run over By edging the Colonels last!starting pitcher stepped aside for| suarting pitpher, =~ ch play. p. m. and track events are slated|® Mis - measured quarter - mile| night, 4 to 3, by staging. as pinch hitter in the ninth, INUIANA TOL 64th spot to open one-half hour later. For track. : | “quickie” rally in the ninth, the| The Indians’ first run, tallied ABR HO A El a result of the first time in history all trials Gonzales has turmed in :09.7 ITribesters advanced from fourth (In the initial inning, was batted atte, ot iin 3 i i 3 s 8 century dashes at least twice this : {in by Ted Beard, Tom Saffelligeard. rf ...... 8 1 oo Ing round and state championships will be Sash to third in the sizzling American Tter the catch on his Penendes ®':.003 8 3°93 3 ak holes. Ha staged in the afternoon, made pos-| Year, and is capable of Association race and moved in SCOTINg after the catch off L'Simikaraf ill 3 $ ? 0 N the three. sible through innovation of last/the 09.8 mark. He will also be menacingly on both the league. |‘tammatess line drive caught byigecssn ib 3 : 31 8 221 W. WASHINGTO onal cone week's four regional centers. defending champion in the 220- leading Brewers and the second- George Wilson in right field. th 18 $1 0 ond) Anderson's Indians once again|Yard dash, where he will try low- : | The Redskins’ second run, Qanss © 1 1 3 of E STATEHOUSE play : place Saints chalked up in the sixth, scored Eatin °° 2 13 dd will rule as favorites to trot off ering his :21.2 time set last year. Closer Than Cl hr sg i ag ed ER $38 with another state fonshi Crandall Favored in - raser Than Jone ‘on a fielder's choice, when theimmy' ° 11 0 0 eld was an tate champ Ps Highs In the “games behind column,” Colonels tried for and missed a (Lint ‘33 g gS.» Shreveport, their fifth straight under the; Bloomington’s Jack Crandall the Indians are but one gamelq ble. a an uichings, » 111100 6 0 0 who was master tutelage of Coach Carl Bas done a 43 high hurdle shore behind both clubs. and Milwaukee; * 7 in Halk Totals eck i a single Bonge. : and co nick former teamma A ofiled out for Queen in sixth | Tan $250, Anderson Beat Hammond Bob Snoddy’s mark of :14.7 for a Pu MN ong Sftt) In the seventn, the’ Indians ay nn out for Kitnger in in 36 for the The Indians took first place néw mark. Howe's Dave Martin night. {scored their third Jarier when aso aa a a $20 200 ool 3 3 honors last year with 32 points, won the Tech regionals with a 1" St. Paul: runnerd {Griffore balked with bases Batied in-oBeard. Cha = 4} : : . p, has won one uns n-Beard. Chapman 3, Baf- | i lo take the just ahead of Hammond, and have|:15.3 mark, the same as Cran- { " |loaded. Beard was on third and fell. Bcherbarth, Cogan 0b hits | 3 three the insurance available this year Salfs effort at Boomington, best- more ne Shan leading My. jas he sprinted for home Jn Aa leh | agate Ehauit” "agen Ew ] e positions, to protect their coveted diadem. ing wrence Central's Byron : ' | attemp eft o e plate, the R nu play Wilson to J es Fi hn has both relay teams Weaver. That mark was over the jana the Indians, Though inning Louisville pitcher blundered. APTA 1 han ati oud: | and six men in individual events times turned in at the other two En ame Rum illo san But the Jadians' Sunsginch- stick Grates Cin’, Red: ready for action. regionals, Anderson's Johnny Stayton, ! {ing run in the ninth was regis- nt 1, Hits. Queen, § in 8 innings: ) R_Wont the Ft. Wayne North Side and Ev-| Archie Adams, who set a new f y + Y'on, | “The Indians have played more tered on two consecutive hits, Ao-| Ker Fitenhs Tinh iin an ariery at Sarah one of America's finest. prep games t 10 in § innings: Pyle. 2 (n | ansville Reitz, two other strong! state and national mark in the 8 han any of the league's companied by the cheers of the griore Winnin SRR RI furgay and favorites for the team champion-|low hurdles last year, will be on “school milers, will try fo crack first division rivals. Minneapolis, small multitude.” ne piteharPye, Umpire res. Tobin. $35.00 Summer 7 k runnerup ship, have qualified both relay hand to improve that mark, hav-| his own state and national marks running fourth, is but two games! Mel Queen, trying for his einien and Mah - Tite Hn i o 0 leafs aiter winning thelr respec. ing done a 21 stint once ths| for the last fime in his high ofthe pace and ong behind the seventn victory, opened on thelr po 1 TROPICAL SUITS season. That mark, however, was 8 ribe mound and stepped aside for jp | % es Bile bested by Gary Roosevelt's :22.0 shes! rae amore 3 Yh nt Malloy 32 slated 10 5 2 inch hie in the SEH, ro ng RH REL Pei. Or Resistant , to take individual laurels. done last week, i meet at Tech High School.’ v onig an nger took over e r I 4 Pi | ease sistan gh School. gun to make it a clean sweep over \ mound toil ‘n the seventh and Rikar wd 3% a3 Up north, Gary Froebel and| Only the high jump top in the PERI J e oun 3 i } : Greys—Tans—Blues ut the cellar-dwelling Colonels, who stepped aside for a pinch hitter . : Gary Roosevelt will be down with|field events may topple. Ham d \ : P| Lae 3 304 izes 34 to 48 six men each and a relay team mond’s Jim Harper has leaped 6 State Records haven't played like eighth-placers after working the one inning. fal i 303! each for good measure. Roosevelt, feet 5! inches this year, sur-| 100-Yard Dash—08, Fred Ellott (Ko- at Victory Field Royce Lint was the Tribe's igs a] KE | 9 v 4 whose half-mile relay team two passing the present state mark 30% rd Duna Joe Gonzales Chapman Smacks Homer iy iow], by 8 hy }- : 3 J # - an S$ weeks ago sheared off a slight tick of 6 feet, 41% inches, and only ‘“Gilvarq Dash-.49.3, Herman Carr] The Kentuckians made it a" ts io 1 3 from the state record, failed tojthree-quarters of an inch below (Gary Froebel), 1036. =... . |battle all the way last night be- Colones Player Banished Seu faclude Paul tecotd, yg 4 Included Foi (S qualify last week when a runner the all-time leap in Indiana. mend). io3a. "0" fore a chilled crowd of 2605. They| Mel Hoderlein, the Colonels’ FOE Rt Conway sade & Gutieridge ~ SALE fell - jolting Roosevelts chances a Hammonds a Lekburh Haute Wiley), 1063." snatched the lead, 2 to 1, in the|starting shortstop, was banished etnandes. Beard, | ARAN for a team title. as toss e iron ee ae, ont second inning when Ken Chap-|in the first inning by Umpire John rner 4, Saffell a i : poel} wil carry The ee Ls inches am wil he favored to iba: 3 ad ee iit si3. 0. Archie man busted a two-run homer off WMullen for fussing over a play atite, gadis ir 3 afin 3, Sones’ Coogan, | 0 ocal followers, having q n the shot even arren Cen-{"'gisn jump—6-4%, Leo Williams (Mun-| Mel'Queen. second. Hoderlein tried to stea ms — Satfell 4, Turner 3. Kalin | 100 7 Ww | - pe Al late mel in Seven events, élnaing. iis irals = Wielana, Sast rounding cle Genial), 1038" ft. % tn. Bob Scott] Before tis night was over, four|and was called out on a close|¥er EL A Sooean oh 3" Eonvay 0 00 mile relay team. nto form, an e (Gary Groebel) Kn Tribe pitchers and two Louisville play. on — Saffell 9. Gutteridee 17, : tii he Bost hms of the four Joon, have done better than 50 tgransporty. tags.” °° 1 ban hears hurlers saw action. Jack Cassini and Coogan were onminl’s" Rifas £*Hiknds, Be Worsted 0 regional a ee 8 season. “adys In rewer! And Johnny H ngs w the three-hit boys for the Indians. tailored five seconds off the state mark, . Ce ea ie PY ary. Hoste Mumniup. as the By clingy gund Tom Saffell oe Rikard made Additional Sports, The Field Art Nordaulst, Bob Von Bereghy, Hillard op 8 P Again, thes at North Side Nears Mark MARION COUNTY ENTRIES Bayer. Kenneth Sponsel), 1936. "his fourth in a relief role. He's|sensational catches in the outfield] Page 24 ants LEON'S North Side's mile relay team| “5. 1" Grove 1, Ben 1. Prod cele Dell fit Barns, “Adan Rule great finisher and has the good for the Red<kins. A long run-| __'¥~ ~~ . posted a 3:27.4, eight-tenths of a/Rivple 8 aw ot rence” central 4 Bob Cobb), 1930. luck to get in there just before ning catch by Saffell on Chap- a — : is y neces- second off the state record this Fechitent arn tw. : the Indians launch their game- man's drive to right center in the ul me day! year. i bofuny ®t. tutto 2 Week-End . Amateur winning rallies. Ainth Was the best outfield play of awa 250 \ ms erso! 1 1.00, the evs of the ate clas SPER ATER Hid Baseball Schedule | Last ment Fuge Jom reve nigh. | DAY | ards appear to be in serious {fm Mncte ot ie stiowh| Week-end schedule of Indian-lout’ anq two on. Bob Scherbarth Major League Leaders jeopardy, namely: both dashes, Clayton 1 Clinion 1 Sine | 1.lapolis Amateur Baseball Assocla-yag gent up to hit for Louisville | g | AY the mile run, both hurdles, the Elkhart 7. Emerson Gary 1. Fairmount 1 {:|tion games: Pitcher Jack Griffore and hit a By United Press | high jump and either of the relay Terre Haute Garfield 3, Ferre Haute Clerst: Man nufasturers’ League single off “Hutch,” batting in they. nia, st ga... 33 1 i TR events. Mitary 1 Runtinston "3, See r 3, Lata. Boughton Bcavating vi. ing &.y tying run, oll: Det Laila 4 | p. Tw of this state's grates prep il To SCR ol. it bE BR TB mir, Coogan metver i Fiona” 1 1 | track stars in history — Johnny | ary; 7. Loogootee I. Marion 3. Marke. Atkins vs. P. R. Mallory. 8. "| After which John got the side Williams,’ ns i 100°/ i WwW | 2 P $ rs Stayton of Anderson 23 Joe Mississinewa 1 Sas Citi 4 Mishawats i i Mun nie pal Lo £98 ondieton Out: Then after one down in the anplchy Chi a ro it 0 A - 00 - an ?, M. Gonzales of Gary roe he t 3, New Castle 3, Nort Side Pt. ‘ayne Yland Rhodius No. br «7 ndletfMimribe ninth, Culley Rikard Hs LEAGUE The World's Most | be in the spotlight for the last fesphurt,%, Rrpout, £, Frugien,l |, dudath Reldmiiny 1 copilot doubled down fhe third base lineliuy o { modern Motorcycle (I TAILORCRAFT SUITS © time 1 helt Phenomenal pond 2. Riley South Be 3 Sl haster t Ricayaiio, Broo A Riverside ® No. iH |and scored the winning marker fart itiabure i 0 m oreye ac seeic new 8 , le Coogan hit a single oyer LB Jou and shoot for possible new Amer- Ne Rane: 11. Portree}. ‘Bechian T [Nor'S. Test Yo. DeWolf News. Garield as Dale oogan Be (acts Ee : if A, J. S.—Matohless—Enfield | ican records. Of the two, Ander-|EL Wayne South Side 3. Spartanburg 1 League | > ulne 8 or Tee . » Hammond ‘T 3, Vaiparaiso 1. Warsaw Moore o Mortuaries VS. errls Food, River. It was young Coogan's third Harley-Davidson 125 00 son's Stayton may have recovered|, West Lafavette 1, Terre Haute Wiley 4. side No. 3: Msring Reserves Xo iar ‘Alr/safety of the game, including a|Stephens, R. Sox Wi tenvien, anes. ! sufficiently from an aggravated vn do Command, vs. Meat Culters Local, River-:double in the second stanza. igo. Giants... 9 Fahm, Browns. : CYCLE SALES & SERVICE : left leg muscle to wipe out Lou|Tech Netters Win State Farin Putnamville, The winning rally was staged illiams, " ok bi ED. IN : : Zamperini's mark of 4:21.2, set in ties Stale Service Eagles Loalo® Six League, =~ ucts. at the expense of Louisville South- Wiliams, B sox 30 Werte Figur ul 651 E. 524 nu-s010 | Torrence, Cal, in 1934. ANDERSON, May 27—Tech of Riverside Ne: Fa ga Athletes vs. paw Ewald Pyle, an American Rol Rob son. Rodgers 3 Majeski, Athletics | ull | Inc. Stayton, considered one of the Indianapolis drubbed Anderson simpson Studio vs. 4 Sacks ' Used Cars. [Association veteran. phe h ma — “ " i» y best prospects among the nation’s |8 to 1 here yesterday to win the Rivegside No. 1. and Kirshbaum Cen The Indians collected 12 hits, a is Ave voung miiers.to ultimately shoot|North Central Conference tennis Ate ————— the Colonels only eight, but the 5 : . for a new world record in the/championship. It was the ninth! Solunar Table home boys left. 13 runners ’ ee ; EOF mile, has done a 4:22.5, the fastest straight victory for Tech and the PM stranded. The Tribesters muffed - . : ocK mile ever run in Indiana. His!19th in a row over two seasons. Tittod wot Hasor Miser Malorigpportunity after opportunity to . : : fi Jomo de IER oR a soote in earlier Innings 3 4s 1h they : - Sokek A drdrkek kek ok dkok kdokook dood kdl pn, i : : : floundered in the clutc = x iS $0 238 838 £3 Griffore, a righthander, fad ea in 800 228 eas asithe Indians baffled when run ers! : 500 415 10:48 44 were in position to score and|the /T 7 :
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