Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1951 — Page 16

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Ripple’s Eddie French Hurls First No-Hitter

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Columbus and Shortridge Also Triumph

By JIMMY ANGELOPOLOUS Broad Ripple’s Eddie French thew a no-hitter yesterday.

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t Fon, Miller Service 632 The stocky, senior righthander became the first prep hurler ET eg Halt Hour Laundry 620 this season to join the county's Hall of Fame by turning back john, Mercutio fo, Moulding Inc, «80 fonsville o 0, at Zionsville. fed Hinton, Falls City Beer Yi By ene RT French, a curve-baller, struck out 14 men for his second win Ped THOTORBOIE. TLD tearinsrannns sl | E I, Darko i4een | against one loss. Ripple has won three of four games to date. Sltude Sion. Bowlis Purnace coll! 413) . | ——————— eee mete ei rwin, Hedges Po “. | Teammate Ted Bosler punc scored on Kimmel's grounder to Dick Hon, Indianapolis Electrotype .. 61 tuated the game in the fifth in- Ted Lich, Yaver Men's 8hop 81 uatec g second. Carl Gray, Shelby St. Savings & Loan 61 ning with'a 325-foot grand slam; ponnje Passwater reached first / Ken Andrews, Sinclair Motor Service #1 = ’ : ’ Di oung, Capitol Paper . homef” with Eddie's brother, Dar- on an error in the sixth, stole MENTOR—Joe Tofil. former | Russ House, Fireside Tavern ‘Wahi a » e rell French, Jay Hanselmann and second and scored on Ward ' | Yohn “Hanrahan, = Evangelical 60

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two strikeouts in the sixth. But Ford grounded out, ending the threat.

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Manual's Herb Taylor fanned 13 and gave Crispus Attucks four hits as the Redskins opened their 1951 season with a 9 to 1 victory at home. Jim Nyers, hitting from the portside, slammed a homer over the right field wall Qn his first trip up in the opening frame. Palmer parked one over the right field fence into Madison Ave. in the fourth. Columbus and Shortridge won 2 to 0 in pitchers’ battles against Southport and Lawrence Central, respectively. The Bulldogs’ Wright whiffed 13 and gave five hits. It was the Cards’ second straight setback and Columbus’ sixth consecutive victory in the South Central Conference play. >

Runs—Vaughn, McMahon, D. French, Han-

selmann. Sparks, Bosler. Runs batted in— . {Hanselmann 32, Bosler 4. Two-base hit— {Hanselmann. Home run—Bosler. Stolen bases—Jessee. Sacrifices — McMahon and

Hanselmann Double play — Lowder to

Wharry' Left on bases—Broad Ripple 6. Zionsville 4. Base on balls—off: Huff 4, French 3. Struck out, by—Huff 8 French 14. Time —1:30 -

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