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Coach's Notes ‘Take’ County Track Meet
Warren Central Paces Prep Field
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Wayne McCord in fourth and gobpled more than 10 yards in his sweep around Lawrence and Pike :anchormen and both turns, topped only by Southport's anchofman Dick Ellis by six yards. The Cards’ time was 1.38.5. Pike had won the mile, leading all but a few yards near the end of the third leg. Sophomore Ron Bell handed brother ‘Dwaine Bell the wooden stick and a three-yard lead and the fine half-miler with- gs stond a bid from Den Davis’ Dick =¥C Warrum. % OT a p ¥ — ; | Dw , X ‘ 4 0 i 4 i i Dwaine Bell had won the half wa i o fio - Laer : 3
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mile in 2:07.5, a good time for | frequent gale-liKke gusts. But Speedway's little Fred Wingert & blew in Bell with a stout-hearted g push in the final 200 yards. No meet records fell, but the competition was omnipresent. Warren won only four events but
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Corriden also called upon Clay Hopper, manager of the St. Paul The St. Paul club is
” Absent from Victory Field last night because of illness “were Pitchers ‘Johnny McCall and Royce Lint and Infielder Jim Clark. All were in good physical condition before the flu bug collected its toll. While the club was in spring training not a single member was hospitalized.
5 o s DESPITE THE heavy cost of
|spring training and bad weather {breaks in the first home stand,
still is in the player market trying to strengthen the team regardless of loss of revenue at the gate. First on his
WARREN WHIZ—Roger Oerte! (right), only senior on the Warren Central track team that [shopping list is another strong
placed second seven times With won an eighth straight county track title yesterday, nicked Ben Davis’ Charles Teney (left) and Pike |armed righthand pitcher.
surprising balance.
one wou the 215. nicking Bl, Township's Ed Cottingham (center) in the 440.yard dash event in :54.9 in a strong wind
lis, but it was George Riley, an Ro erson Ben Dayis). Time, 11.3% 6 . ’ unheralded junior, and Oertel Who! cpucaua, 3 Taglor ben Baviers 3 More Amateur touched off Warren's flaming vic. Mock (Ben Davis) 2075 | 2,51. Collins (Warren:: 2, Ellis (South-
Baseball Teams Enter Loop Play "Three more teams came in under the organized amateur base-
ball wire here today. Just nipping the deadline for
tory torch. {port): 3. Nerding_ (Southport), 4 C 1
{Cunningham (Ben Davis) me, 238
f . o Low urdles—1, McGathe South t) Riley Kicked Well 3 rt MEG, tauhocr Junior Basehall : : : 1 ) , 28.0 Riley kicked well for the mile * migh Jump 1 Allen (Ben Devic: 3
tri . Raab (Lawrence:; 3, Wilson (Southport) triumph in 4:58, then Oertel came F330, (1° oN, *anderion (Pike tied back in the next event with a Height s {th 2 heres ) rm | —1, c y ) ol-back-stretch burst that squashed land Decatur). Quack (sou port). Lasiie i e
ite ’ _| (Warren), tied. Height, t Piké Township's favored Ed Cot-| "gio put—1. Mcconnell (Iswrence: 2
118 Teams to Vie in B and C League
tingham and Ben Davis’ Charles Rossetter Ben Davis): 3. Pervig (Beech i ~Nigl : {Grove) and Pugh (Lawrence) tance; This vear Junior Baseball will league competition, Richardson Teney, who nipped the faltering 44 feet. 111; inches . Rubber, Bridgeport Brass and
Cottingham. The latter had dons Boe Wiriel: (8m Date, 3 be mors “junior” than ever with a sis Quaker 1s seasch. Qer- fogtr ¥ Thches (Ben Davisi. Distance. 20 gmall-fry from 15 and under dom- amateur teams to 20. Richardel win quarter Bike Ed Cottingham {nating most of the diamonds. son's team will play in the Munici-
lay--1. ms i | Jim Guilfoil. Ron Bell and Dwai mile ger, a :54.9 showing. {2. Ben Davis; $a erren Centra 4 Out of 150 teams listed, 118 will pal League. The other two will play ball in the Big Six, which
And Sophomore Bill Black, an- Speedway. Time i other unknown, vaulted 10 feet|Gathes. Ray Moers. Roland Nerdine and compete in B and C league ball. oo <hould be called the Big Only five teams of 19 years and Eight.
G3 hers Ray Mvers. Roland Nerding and even for top pole vaulting points. |Central. 4. Pike Townsnip. Time. 1:38.38. under scheduled for AA baseball X 8 THE LEAGUES were aligned
143): 2, Warren Central: 3. Lawrence But the day's individual bou-| quets had to go to Ben Davis’ {with 22 teams of 17 years and Co umbus Lads 'under for A league play. last night by commissioners of
brilliant Gaton Allen. Allen won t | ig oT Ti Bing Share Relays Cup This younger trend Was COn- pa) Association. The IABA also sidered a “healthy situation” at a picked July 15 as Amateur Day
inches more than Lawrence Cenmeeting of the Managers Asso- at Victory Field,
Bischoff Construction boosted
tral’s Charles Raab and the broad! LINTON. Ind. Apr. 26 (UP)—jump with a 20-7 inch leap. His Ed Yeley and John Howe of Cobest this season was 19-11. He lumbus shared the trophy award- galion Sf Jusior Baseball at the = g,iyrday leagues are now a topped Warren's McCord, Who ed to the highest individual scorer y casualty of the six-day work week 19-11% for second. lin the seventh annual Linton Officers Elected Allen Hard-Luck Champion righ Sepon) relays today after, Managers felt that Junior Base- . eading their team to a decisive ball will accomplish more with , Allen was the - - | Manuf Le pion ony Lard luck sam. victory over 14 other prep squads. boys of this age just beginning to EC. Atkins. Vestal Steel PR. Mal-
Both chalked up 15 points and play. Ee A a a an 2°
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place second in both hurdle events, but cnly after a pro- Yeley set a new meet record with The Manager 8’ Association goythside Wmietpal Sanu rorimatory longed display of fortitude. a broad jump of 21 feet 73 inch- glected John Males president Tryons Eagles Lodge Art Sacks Used In the highs, he stumbled on °S: The Old record, set last year, for the season: Basil Cowan, ©" Mh&T®O% Fier the second hurdle, nearly hit the Was 21 feet 81; inches. vice-president, and E. J. Rood, JR, I" 2 “Linge ‘alr. “Wilhelm cinders while tripping over the Bloomington was runnerup in secretary-treasurer. Contractors, Indiana State Farm. Bis.
hing; he kicked Snother ural eam a ea 1 ig Tentative lea Bove been hoff Construction Co. Bridgeport Brass. while: wavering, then pushed over "formed in the following parks: : the last hurdle with his hand be- meyer with 47, Bloomington Uni-| Ae (Soutiside Novels: op Pan es IC, Franklin Battle fore stradling over. versity 40. Bicknell 351; Vin- ¥oed Demolay, Cumberland. Riveride, * To Nau ht in 11 Frames Pike's Jim Guilfofl won that cennes 29, Bloomfield 21, Concan- ™{*R{l. 14s 8 teams. Brookside 8 teams. g éne nearly three yards. - In the non and Martinsville 15, Sullivan Ripdigs and Garfield 8 teams & side 8)
lows. Allen kicked the final hurdle 14. Linton 10, St. Bernice 6, Pales- orthwestern 6 teams.
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teams. Broad Ripple 4 teams, Washington
running evenly with Southport'stine 5, DUSEEr 3 and Jasper 2. [10 tuacus. Botton 4 teams. Qarguid § hded a scoreless 1) inning pase. Lee McGathey, wavered, and lost| |jeams. Sout 4 teams, County League ball game between Indiana Cen-
eams only by a foot. McGathey also’ teu Ba ba i Co ortnwestern 4 teams. Douslas « tral and Franklin College here won the century in :10.9, good for Ama ' seball ced eg me Garneld § Yesterday.
tea d Ripple 4 a bucking bead wind. The Wihelm Contractors baseball teams Thnodius 4 teams, Christian ¢ Indians Central . 000 000 000 00— 0 3 1! added a knuckle ball to his g team will practice today at Franklin teams, Southport 4 teams. County League Franklin 000 000 000 00— 0 4 3 penertoir tried ew stunt Southport’s half-mile quartet of Township at 5:00 p. m. teams. Bright snd Colescott, Ball and Barron. pertoire, tr an f
‘and all TABA loops will play ball P play | class gradnates next month and
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the Indianapolis Amateur Base-,
” ” ” If the weather is right in Kansas City next Tuesday, look for a big crowd. It will be the Blues’ home opener against Indianapolis. The advance seat sale in Kawtown soared today after the “new” Blues won that 17-inning marathon in Columbus last night.
2 an ED McGHEE, the Tribe's new outfielder, is one of the state of Arkansas’ strongest boosters. Thinks he’ll be back in the big show.ere long. The demotion from the Chicago White Sox didn’t harm his old determination and
anyway, since he spent last year
in Class AA at Memphis and now he wasn’t laughing, either. Post- | ponements are hard to take and it | was No. 3 already for his Indians. Both Indians and Saints got in| some practice before the ground |
is busting the ball in Triple-A. a = » Stanley Feezle, Pittsburgh scout, is keeping a sharp eye on the Hoosier state's college baseball stars. He's also scouting the Big Ten nines. Culley Rikard’s nephew, Robert Rikard, is an item in Feez's book. Young Rikard’'s high school
| he'll be open for offers.
- shelter of the clubhouse. i not realized anybody on this club
= = n MANAGER GUTTERIDGE learned something new ast night. When the thunder rolled and the lightning flashed, he saw one of his players quit practicing and then rush off the field to the “I had
could run that fast,” Gutteridge said. Investigating, he found the player crouched behind a locker. “Everything’s al! right,” the manager announced.” he’s just light-
FRANKLIN, Apr. 26—Darkness ning shy, that's all. Seems as
though he was struck once and the fear still is there.”
os = 2 Johnny Hutchings, who has
McGathey, Ray Myers, Roland, Nepding and Ellis was two, seconds off the meet rerord and Pike's mile foursome of Cotting-! =~ ham, Guilfoil, Ronald Bel! and e Bell was four-seconds off with'd 3:44.5 effort.
__Igg=1’ MeGathey (Southport): 3. Col-| ling.” arren': J.° Spreckiemeyer (Ben Ds 835. 4. Dick Ellis (Southporti. Time. Mle—1. RY Warren) : La e) 3 anderson Boy —r ® . Peck TWarren) Time. 4:58. Oertel (Warren): 3. Teney (Ben Davisi; 3. Cottingham Pike); 4 Carey 5 dordiss~1. A Pike); 3 Allen Baier: 3. Fan Lawrence: 4
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SLUGGER—One of the top batters in the American League, Al Rosen, star third baseman for the Cleveland Indians, will cavort here tonight when the Ohio Tribe of Al Lopez meets the Indians of Don Gutteridge in an exhibition.
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