Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1950 — Page 30
Big Green Wins Fourth Straight in NCC
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Shortridge and Tech remained the county's prep diamond performers today, proud . Coach Jerry’ Steiner's crew clutched their first tr four years over Coach Frank Baird's unbeaten ‘Rocket a hotly-contested 8 to 7 verdict The loss was the first one in 25 for Broad Ripple since
20 games late 1948 and the first setback
only
tive NCC son 5 to 2 won his
game, trippin
third game,
for Pitcher Forrest Reehling in} 15 games since last year. Short- Tech made five ridge heldfa 5 to 2 lead going less ball. Anderson er
4nto-the- sixth before Starter Pete
Kappes ran into trouble. Dickie and two more. in the
Hebbe homered in the first with team made eight hits, Coach. Charles Maas’ won their fifth game in s ramming nine runs acro
for one
“the nicest thing
that ever [second of four walks, four pokes, oft ¢ » 4 Served as an assistant at IU under YAVER MEN'S SHO term. Page, who was foothall 0, 2 1 C 3: McC p ER MEN op coach here last season, signed 0 - including Ulysses Rice's triple, nnn Coach Branch McCracken and gicharg Weber 199 183 213— 595 gned- a . ’ pi - urt 76 163 1 9 happened 10 |1¢ was Collins’ third win in four A has coached prep teams at James-| Lusi Hepty Fi |X gv 3 thiceJyear contract © coder: tnt: WITH 2 PANTS a Grape” tries Sheth town and Angola. . Herbert Hohit 130 145 i647 467 ball, basketball and track. He s, ” 15 1382 Te SEH sHOA There has been no announce- Pd%ard Huck 199 182 180— 561 jg a native of Evansville, but Ben Davis Beech Grove o_o. ment about Jim Ertel, who has Totals . 931 949 939-2729 came. here from Forrest Lake, Al HOA : AB H 0 / 1 0 filled in as Jeff coach while the MECHANICS LAUNDRY Minn. | Arnold.ss 1.0 J Jones. 3 012 7 Henry .Schoch 157 182 220— 559 pi ia 3 i 2 Brown 8 i 2 0 3 i o School played independent ama- E Eagene Lakey 1 - Rule Sel Henson's 2d 23 wie RUP ARMS OT about the hiring FF GRE ARs a BSBA wl sass ter su,r{ 2 «id Eas et 3 got a new ew. Wabash mentor. Ev an Stuart . HURRY! Mangin 10 ————————————— Totals y . 0 0 gi 100 Kiriehot c 00 With One Pair Pants 00 « Verse 13 Fein 3 88 83 NCAA to Survey a mn yr n HURRY! ay 20120: 0 0 Kiese ) Philips 0 0 0 0 . Effect on College Sports ©: Oca peh $ 50 Totals 29 3 18 4 Total 0 621 Totals 32 821 10 4 CHICAGO Apr 28 (UP) A Harry 2 REGISTER NOW FOR THESE Burkhardt ran for Bacher in fifth thedra t +t Tota BRS 000 B87—2672 SUMMER LEAGUE OPENINGS O'Brien grounded out for Hager in sixth Sheih | “ " . questionnaire to determire the im- i ROS EFT Catia. 1—2672 ” ‘ Faiiipe walked for Day in Seva " ‘ow ~My A o pact of television on college sports c ; 140 158. 148 105 Mixed League Mon. 6 P.M. GABARDINE 3 vis ( - 3i% a0" omer ¢ 8 58. 1 - 8 5 . Beet h Man we b444 aul 3 Hock -3 A Ace Mu has been sent to 393 active and Clarence B aKer 158 225 180 283 Mixed League Wed. 6 P.M. Brrors-—Ast Bacher, Jones Runs—| mentor oR hy allied members of the National jjawam Bush 12a 180 303 WEN Mixed League Thur. 6 P.M. # i a 18 ¢ g Mi : A 0 13 0 : Aad am Lambert, wih ea 100 Henson, M Dono sah, Mussio 5, W Mangin, | v Collegiate Athletic Association, it Howard Deer 3 5 166 137 508 § Mixed League Fri. 6 P.M. U TS Rec 4 a her, Phill ir Runa x % i t \ 1 Luacefield ones, Neely 2 inke ad foung 1, i Hox " 1, WAS announced today Totals R75 B68 817-2580 1 adies 1 cague Wed 8:30 P M Two-base hits—Bacher ens Stole ‘ fhe d J: ’ a A Sion WRINKLE RES! NT po O-b Brown & fenhacher EE ba wo e H A The questionnaire was sent by ’ rit S01 ATAIRE BEVERAGE Attention Sunday Fowlers) Meeting 400/ HESIsTA ambert. Left on bases ch Grove 7, ee 5 09 chet 1 Sunday, April 30th, + to deci jr— Hen Davis 5. Base on balls—of Henson 3. > ' | Tom J. Hamilton, athletic director Ron > sy 193 bowling hours for A, Paves’ pds ‘a PAC ptruck out Henson” Hutch bet off Ka at Pittsburgh and chairman of the Ray Halsl jst to start May 7th. 609, RAYON me nid pitches Henaoi 2. ant | eGTE Neaniat: NCAA’s television committee. Bernard Mills 4 If You Enjoy Bowling New Spring Colors * pila. Yolin Umptre—Harry . Dible.'2 Hits W nan, The questionnaire asked for in- Tota 880 2463 In Cool Comfort : Southport Lawrence Central Kane. 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Campbell singled, Joe Granger In other games, Southport won doubled, Warren Sparks walked Over Lawrence Central, 1 to 0, after one out to load the bases, Pitcher Ronald Burnett winning then Jay Hanselman singled in his own game; Howe won its st. anual 5 9 Campbell. Reehling and Bob first game over Manual, 5 to 2; Young strolled Beech Grove nicked “Ben Davis » Horace Turner, who received 4 to. 2; Washington used last Broad Ripple Shortridee credit ‘for the victory, ‘relieved 'NNINg queeze Plays 10 nip ingas 301 G4 Ell $1 Kappes with the bases loaded and Crispus. Attucks, 12° to 8, fave 1 2.0°08eh 13 . acl ps A ” yap Preyn.c 1 60 1 0BRa the. count at 5-all. Turner's wild Cathedral triumphed 10 to 5 over| 4 2 Ra ‘2 pitch scored Hanselman before Shelbyville, and Decatur Central Granse $38 1K : the side was retired powdered Speedway, 12 to 0 21 7 0 Walk 010 » SCOre p "e Charles Collins tossing three. Har 4 2 6 0Fa ) 00 Shortridge Scores Three wr; llin )ssing a three Reehlingp 3 0 0 1 Kar ) Max Schumacher, Bill Ralph, Bitte! Tu J Jack Barney and Joe Klefeker Burnett Singles, Scores Tota 11018 8 Tota ) 9211 3 Bg 1 11 who drove in two runs, accounted 3urnett singled in the third, Broad Ripple 300 00 : ; , sh ‘ } x for ‘the three Shortridge runs in and scored on a steal and an Er Gra Re : he bottom half. In the seventh. gyerthrow to ‘defeat the Bears. Sparks Ru plovell hun : Granger singled, John Plum and He fanned nine. Gene Young re- Lamb iranger 2, Sparks, Hansel Sparks walked and Hanselman tired four. Gar Wallsmith, with an Runs batted in-D Campbe
" bloopered in Granger to make it twn for three, and Bob Pugh m n 2 8 to 7, Shortridge, before the made Lawrence's pokes. raHy-was-stymied - “TTHOWE,TOUERIY 7 to 5 By Manual, K R Schumacher homered in the wag paced-by Luts Faenzi, with first Reehling fanned six, Kap- two for . four. Jim Nyers of ! pes five and Turner one. Kappes Manual hit three straight times. s , gave eight hits and Rechling' po L000 ed 11 Giants. Rashi ro Bal) nine Ripple had 10 blows. It rive -un-only-three.3 and} . an 2 W was Shortridge's seventh straight © : Fee hls and mt ! : Wika two for four leech CGrove's ¥ Ti and Ripple's first loss in four George Neely singled | ) games this season ge Neely singed in two runs AILIPRY + ) A Tech won 1t8 fourth éonsocu- the game-winning fifth MDzLrt 4 0 2 Bi Wise 2180 — = Attucks, leading Washington 8 Lees 41-21-00 i1-¢ oh to 6 going into the seventh, H. y 21 0 yielded six runs, off a walk, Bill J : 3 op ) 0 Cook's booming 375-foot triple, ! 28 10 y 3. and five well - planted bunts. crngnp 2 1.0 0 1° 1 Benny Cook led Attucks with Bell» 9-40 2.HN 3 three for three. “Linn 5 Totals 0 8 921 6 Vic Mussio’s first-inning double , 105 000 6-12 clearing the sacks and his fourth- 30g 4209-8
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1935 High School Star Signs 3-Year
Basketball Contract to Succeed Denton CRAWFORDSVILLE, Johnson, the
finds Bill
accepting
The 33
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Apr. 28
team that won 31 straight games,
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Mar. 1 for at- Times Special ” “a ‘ COLUMBUS, 0. Apr. 28 — A itol in the stretch and then proSilver Creek 4 . z half dozen Indianapolis teams ceeded to pull clear of the former
Jeffersonville. Signs 3-Year Pact
was f
fersonville position
Wildcats Johnson gret
said ye
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Jeffersonville.”
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igned .a-three-year contract plaved college basketball at University where he was
an all-Big Ten Conference selecHe Were to roll in the minor events the end of the present school
tion two
consecutive
years.
Ind,
failed to crack the leader list of Derby favorite in the final yards. the 47th American Bowling Congress tournament here last night of a length astern of Mr. Trouble but half of them will crash the at the wire, while King Ranch’s luckless On The Mark and ClifThe Yavers Men Shop quintet ford Mooers’ Hawley, a recent arthe rival from California, were next
prize list. finished with 959
chanics Laundry had
1.4 ol game, 967, to end with 27 - which has had a
Marott Shoes, team" in every ABC bowled a respectable
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today.
Hanselman | ye esterday and found First Baseman Bill x Ralph all ready for him. Hanselman's plate effort w as just another putout for Ralph.
Johnson Returns ‘To Jeffersonville as Coach
A surprise coaching move today head basketball coach here at Wabash College, position at Jeffersonville, -year-old mentor, whose Little Giants won 28 games and lost 24 in three seasons, returns to the high school where he began He was a member of the 1935 Jeff
High School.
“Local Bowlers «Miss Top Spots
sus petal by
to Hoosier contingent with 2
2672. Peyton Printz of Yavers turned wij] in the top total for the Indianap- athletic director
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(UP) Lae
lat Keeneland.
ne more reason why he deserves the role of favorite for the classic
ercise boy, Melvin lan, who was
Said Morlan:
victory,
In yesterday's
route—he was
stretch, Mr. Trouble
lead 2729. Me- in line, the Sughest
NOBLESVILLE,
since 1931, __ Noblesville
succeed James
| Mr. Trouble May Be That n Roses Run
Looms as Horse To Watch; Your Host Still Derby Favorite
LEXINGTON, Ky. = C. V. Whitney's Mr. {Trouble loomed today as the ings for Butler horse to watch in the forthcom- Cincinnati ling Kentucky Derby, but Your Saturday. (Host, the California comet, still shaped up as the .horse to beat. Palifrat, 3b 4 |" Mr, Trouble barged into con- Buktnca.ss 4 tention for the Derby yesterday Sota rl ~twhen he ~outraced Oil Capitol; DAter: 15 land eight other three-year-olds in K5ithav. {the important Blue Grass Stakes Ferber.p
Meanwhilé, at Churchill Downs, our Host got acquainted with he Derby course and introduced
by working a mile in 1:41 flat. It was the fastest workout of alica Derby eligible to date and even amazed Your Host's regular ex(Tuffy) instructed to hold the colt down to a 1:43 spin. “He was going Pitcher — along so easily that I didn’t think he was traveling that fast.” Mr. Trouble, off his Blue Grass undoubtedly will plenty of trouble for his rivals in the Derby a week from Saturday. He appears well suited for the roses run of a mile-and-a-quarter. race—which was a furlong shorter than the Derby only starting to! run when he hit the wire, i Held just off the pace until the amazed the Keeneland crowd as he swooped down on the pace-setting Oil Cap-
Oil Capitol was three-quarters
{the Cavemen ‘mond. Singles, by
|pushied across Apr.
cause
Gets Noblesville Post Apr. 28 (UP) High School ficials said today Forrest C. Page Hersier as when Hersier's The Hoosiers resignation becomes effective at
of -
Late Butler Rally Edges Wabash, 5-4 Butler's baseball team won the Two teams of courageous bowl ers will attract plenty of attene After spotting Wabash a two- ral support when they \run lead in the opening frame, "°0 and mo Ld |Butler was forced to come from SWin |behind in the late innings to American Bowling Congress squeeze out a 5 to 4 triumph over tournament. The teams scheduled to comthe Columbus Rosenstihl School for the Blind. —Only one change was noted ings yesterday,
{hard way again yesterday.
and Jimmy Doyle followed. by a] ay Sha ball on Catcher Ted Jube in the top § push The Reimer Valley Farm team of Green Ba, Wis., gained fifth
28 ing tally in the ninth, a 2835, based on
It was the fifth win in six out- place with
for a double-header
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Teams Today
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WABASH BUTLER 0 Mo 4 So + EIT RRA s 3 o Baker dy 4 1 1 1 TACKLE Pham | ampbell.c 4 kD, > 39-8 0Roviess 3100 USSELLS ELEN 8 0 Hudson,ib' "3 2 4 2 110 3Wilhotteef 3 0 1 1 4 0 2 O/Kouns,if-p 4 2 11 0 oj Houstan.p 16013 : tl 1000 Sthirseon. rf ! 000 Totals an 1:38 8 : oFotals 3" 3 » wo out when winning run Scored L A Batern 800 1 100 031 = REGU R GENUINE u -— Errors—Buktenica, Fougerousse Runs Paligraf, Dooley 2, Campbell, Buktenica GASOLINE ETHYL Sturgeon, Hart, Kouns, Rosenstihl. Runs Batted In—Darter, Keith 2, Fougerousse 2, 9 TAX 3 oman. Two-Base Hits-—Hudson, Bukten- * . Three-Base Hit—Fougerousse. Stolen PAID | Bases—Dooley, Baker, Sturgeon.. Sacrifices ~Keith. Double Plays—Buktenica to Pali- § graf to Darter (2) Left Py M Wabash, 10: Butler, 10. Base on Balls— AUTO Or- Off Houston 8. Ferber 8 Strikeouts—By B Houston 3, Kouns 6, Ferb or 8 ns ON SUPPLY ouston, 3 in 4 innings ou in Passed Balls=Jube 4 Campbell. Winning Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. ouns.
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