Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1951 — Page 17
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of high school star in spring’ tion games but finally caught ~the American mpionship race
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TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1951 ¢
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Decatur Central Win
Bill Avery Pitches Second One-Hitter;
Ben Davis and Warren Central Triumph
By JIMMIE AN ‘The pitchers’ ‘cousins’ were prep baseball family get-together. Decatur Central's Bill. Avery,
GELOPOLOUS most conspicuous at yesterday's
Shortridge’s Pefe Kappes and
Southport’s Joe Hawthorne—the, hurlers—had fun. Avery threw a! one-hitter, his second straight this season, as ihe Hawks: blanked
Danville, 13 to 0.
un un n In a relief role, Kappes pitched- Lafayette Manual AB HO A AB H O A to 13 men, fanning eight, gIVING nyers ss > 1 4 1 Barrett3b 4 2.3 0 up one hit — the final batsman-—. J Yrers of 4 s Oiktolabraid, Jf 2°00 0 aylor,r { 2010 in 4'3 innings. adamsrf 3 0 0 0BNGAct 3 o 3-5 Zionsville w a § Palmer, 1b’ 2 0 7 0Pierce,3b 5.2.3 2) McQueary,c 4 0 9 1 Kaser,c $070 trimmed b y|Botos.an 4 4 3-4 [{Cahoun;1b ~ 2 ‘112'<0 (Marsha 4 {Harris.rf 4 2 0 : Shortridge, T-4 “igahdier.in 4.1 6 JRnnst 4330 Hawthorne al- Taylor.p 5 1 110.Koning.p 4:2°011 . (Boothroyd 0000
lowed Howe only three hits as
Howe its fifth
tive Ben Davis’ LeAngelopolous ,, Redenbacher
Southport won 6 in to 2, hand in giMinul
Runs— straight loss aft-, Boothroyd, er three ¢onsecu- Nyers,
Pierce, triumphs. Sacrifices-
Totals 35 72715 Totals 35 9 30 15 Boothroyd ran. and scored for Cahoun the 10th. .. 100 001 000 0—2 110 000 000 1—3 Barrett, -Cahoun, Kelly. Sandler, Blind, Cahoun, Batted In—Adais, J. Harris. Two-base Hits — Nyers, Plerce.,
layetle Errors—Botos, Nyers, Runs Pierce, Stolen Bases —J Marshall. Double Plays— Tay-lor-Palmer-McQueary. Leit on Bases Manual 11, Lafayette 9. Base on Balls—off
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Today Columbus at Southport Howe at Warren Central Washington at Bloomington Frankfort Relays (Shortridge Mid-State Meet at’ Washington Gary City, Meet Tomorrow °° ~ ‘Crispus Attucks at Columbus Hoosier Conference at Lafayette A Northe glern Indiana Conference at Columbia City
Thursday Capital District Meet at Broad Ripple i
Southport at Howe. - ,Central Indiana Conference" ‘at Peru 1
Frida "Broad Ripple ‘Invitational might’
Manual at: Warren Central. | Westfleld, Ben Davis at Noblesville (Triangular, night) ’ : North Centrai Conference at Frankfort Tech)
Satlirday, North Central Conference at Frankfort. Northern “indiana Conference Finals 2% East Chicago, Southern Conference at Vincennes South Central Conference at. Southport, finals, 2 ©
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F Klin T hip f bi b. Kor 7 Honing 7. Struck Out by—Taylor BASEBALL ave rrankiin Towns our bin- oning Hit by Pitcher, by—Taylor A. ? & GQ ’ Pp Harris). Balk—Koning, Passed Balls-— Broad Ripple at Tech, 3:30 p.m | gles; the Giants winning 11 to 1 gaser. Umpires—Fred Willis and "Charles - Washington at_Terrs Haute Wiley | omorrow Warren Central's Larry Strough, Brannon. Time: 2:45. Greenwood at Sonera. 3:30. p who gave up =ix hits as the War- Southport Howe ls Lawrence Central- at Decatur Central, riors won 15 to 3 over Charlotts- AB H O\A AB HO A Thursday Danner.2b 3 0 2 0 Miller,If 3030 y I ville, had plenty of help from Rob Nerding,ss 4-2 0 2D. Schrircf 3 1 1 0 3: Spoririige vs.- Cathedral at Riverside, Johnsn,rf,c 4-2 3 (Stanly, 2b;rf 2 1 0 0° ' Hage. a Egenolt,rf 0 0 0 0 Callon,ct 4 0.0 0!5. fous Attucks vs. Howe at Ellenberger Hage clouted two homers in Paddock, cf $3 3 YRscarierss 2 0 0.2" “washington at Berl Davis. 3:30 p.m four trips to the plate. Manual LL It 3 000 ogars, b : 4 : 9 Warren Central at Beech Grove, 3:30! Ol nt, Myers, If 1 1 0 0Fox.3o 3021 mm. dropped a 10-inning, 3-to-2 cou hard 1 5 ahd 3 0 2 1 sows at Manuel rhdm at Lafayette Jeff in a pitchers’ Georgec 1 0 4 0 Pirtlec 1 0.2 0| Tech at Richmond. duel. Hawtnorn,p 3 2 1 2 8app.p 3 1 1 2 gouthport ay Broad Ripple, 4 p.m, | Whitaker 1 0 0 0 Mercnant 1.000 Saturday .| R. Burrows spoiled Avery's no- {Hopper if 0 0 0 || Cathedral at Zionsville, 1:30. n t Soe ve’ mare — — =| Park School at Glenwoo (2 games) hitter in the top of the seventh’ ry... 311021 6 Towls 26 321 7/1 40 p. m
with a single, but later was out trying to steal home.
six-run sixth and led their mates umcGathey.
with three for four. Avery whiffed eight.
Kappes Fans. Three Straight
Kappes smothered the fire after ln 7;_ Howe 6. Bases on Balls, off— Jack Kimmell 16aded the sacks in!ia¥ihorne 3, the third inning. He whiffed the —Sapp
Avery and southport Keith Soladine hit doubles in the Howe
Whitaker patted for George in the S1xth. Mercnant batted for Rogers 0 Joe Hn
Errors—Pirtle, Miller, Hopper, Nerding,. -Runs—Rich, - Schtier, Pirtle, Deraing 4, Jonuson, Myers, George, -Haw- | thorne. Runs Batted In—Danner, Johnson, | {Paddocks 2, Myers, Stanley. Two-base Hits—Hawthorne, Johnson. Three-base Pe ock. Stolen Bases — Rich, nrier, tle, Myers. Left on Bases— Sapp 1. 8truck Out, by— Hawthorne 7; Sapp 8. Hit by Pitcher, by (Danner, Lasiter), Balk- -Sapp. Passed Balls—Hollendeck, George. Winning
final batsman and fanned the only Pitcher —Hawthorne; Losing Pitcher—sSapp.
three men to face him in one inning. Bob Carter. singled with two outs in the seventh, but for no score. Carter had two for four for the losers.
Jack’ Barney's triple‘in- the sixth drove in Gene Packham, Barney scoring on Ward Walker's single for the clincher. The Cards threw three runs in the seventh to down Howe. Ro-| land Nerding singled, Don Johnson. doubled and Tom - Paddock singled them in for the big blow. Hawthorne struck out seven: but Howe's Dick Sapp set down eight Cards. Paddock tripled for three for four. Phil Wampler and Glen Buckner distributed only seven hits to Ben Davis but the Giants powered four of them. Jim Backer hit his second homer of the season, Fill Arnold tripled and John HutchiBacker, with three for four, had six RBI's: Hage Drives in Six Hage also drove in six runs for Warren during the 10-hit attack. | Clark had two for two for the 8,
losers and Addison -clouted al three-base blow.
Harold Harris singled in: the bottom of the 10th for Jeff and an error helped Malcolm Booth-| royd score on the play. | Fred Koning limited Manual to seven hits and Herb Taylor gave nine, striking out eight. Both! hurlers gave seven passes. Bob. Pierce’s double in the first drove 6 in Denny Blind. In the sixth. Stan Sandler scored to tie the game at 2-all. The victory was Jeff's fourth win in five starts.
Jack Botos paced Manual with three for four.
Shortridge } Zionsville ABH O A ABH O A Peek.2b 3 2 1 1 Abbitt.ss 3.00 0 Bakerief 4 0 0 0West.2b 2131 Packham,rf 2.0 0 1'Lowder2h 2 0 0 0 Kriek,rf r0 0 0 OCarterct-p 4 2.1 1 Barnev.ss 4 } 2 1iMrrissey,3b 3 1 1 1 Walker.lf 4 1 OiFord.rt 2000 Dixon,1b 4 2 7 0Todd:p 312 Cassady.3b 3 2 0 10rr, of 1.000 Query, 3b 1 0 1-0'Barger.c 31673 Shoemkr.c 4 2 9 2Wharrv.1b 2 0 7 0 Kimmel.p + 2 0 0 2!Gardner.if 3 0 3 Kappes.p 300 1 Passwater, 1 0 0 9 Totals un 9 Totals 2 “6121 |
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Zionsville:
Errors—-Cassady, Walker. Abbie? west | daily in The Times Help W anted| 3 ads. Read them DAILY.
arter, odd. Runs—Peek. Baker, Pack-| am 2, Barney, Dixon, Cassady, Abbitt, | Carter, Morrissey, Ford. Runs Batted In— | Walker 2. Shoemaker 2, Barney. Dixon, | Morrissey 2, Todd. Two-Base Hits—Cassady, | Peek. Three-Base Hit — Barney. Stolen! Base—Todd. Left on Bases—Shortridge 8, Zionsville 5 Base on Balls—off: Kimmel’ Carter 2. Struck Out, by Ti 8, Todd 6. Carter 3. 1 oy BRL 5 in 2%; innings. Kappes 1 in i innings, Todd 9 in 5 innings, | Toad" Packham) Wid ackham) tches—Kimmel. Passed Balls—Barger. Winning
ner. Time—2:
Decatur Sentra Danville AB HOA Collins.ss 5 2 0 1/Canada.2b 2 0 1 } Burner,c 3 0 6 1'Sharp,3b 2030 rock, 311 0RBurws.3b 1 1 0 0 Hldrfld.3b 4 1 1 O/Hendrsnlf 3 0 0 0 M'Kinny.If 1 1 0 0'Bostick.rf 3 06 0 1 Soladne.1b 4 3 8 0 Powler,rf 1000 Plummer,lf 0 0 0 0! Cassity.ef 2001 Shipley. rf 4 1 2 0 Rensohr.et 0 0 0 0 Murat.rf 0 0 0 0Gowin.ss 202460 Avery.n 4 3 0 4'Anderson.c 2 010 0 Fldrihn,3b 1 0 0 1/Oshorn, 1b 1020 Stewart,2b 2 0 0 0 JBurrws.p 2 0 0 0 DeBoaric 0 0 3 0 Inlow 1000 Ktanlev 0000 Miholndef 0 0 0 0 Totals 321221 7 Totals 211183
Stanley ran for Burner in fifth. Inlow struck out for Burner .in six Danville . 000 000 0 121 126 So
Decatur Central Errors-——8harp, Flederjohn 2. Soladine. Gowin, Fowler, J. Runs—Collins 2; FPlederjohn. Avery, McKinney 3, Soladine 2. Stanley, Brock. Holderfield. Shipley. Runs batted in—Holderfleld. Brock 2. Soladine 4, Burner, Avery 2. Shipley 2 Two-base hits—Brock, McKinney, Soladine. Avery, Shipley. Three-base hits Collins. Stolen bases—Brock., R. Burrows. ft on bhases—Decatur Central 7, Danville 1. Base on balls—off Avery 1, R. Burrows 3. Struck out—by Avery 8 Burrows 8 Hit by pitcher—by R. Burrows (McKinhay). Umpires—Mayes and Bane. Time—
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Umpires—Harold Stout and Tony Bova Time: 1:45
Warren Central Charlotsville A
ABH QO A BHOA 'Burton,ss 3 2 2 0 Cooney.p 40) 2 Merrillcf 3 0 2 0/Smith,1b 4 0 1.) Henke,cf 1 0 1 0 Wooten.2b 4 0 2 0 Sprunger,c 4 2 3 0: Reeves.c 3171 Hage,1b 4 2 6 1 Gabbard3b 1 0 1 1 J.HAmn,3b-3 0 1-0 Clark3bef 2 2 0 1 Sn 2b 3 2 2 2 Addisoncf 2 1 0 O Ransom.rf 3 1 1" 0 J.Robrtsiss 2 0 0 3 Walters,rf 1 0 0 0) Wyse,lf 3 1:0.0 {McChell, If. 310 liRoberts,;rf 3 1 0 0 nif 1 0 0 0 Sian Pp 3033 2 Totals 311021 8 Totals: 28 618 9 Chatiotsvilie sav vena 010 011 0— 3
Warren Central . 404 430 x—15
Errors—J. Huffman, Viehmann. Smith, Wooten 4, Roberts 3, Addison, Wyse. Runs —Burton 2, Merril, Henke, Sprunger 3, | Hage a J. Huffman, Dehmann 2, MecConnell, Gabbard, Clark, Addison. Runs Dasiaa in—Hage 6, Viehmann, Ransom, .° Wyse. S8prunger 2. Three-base hit Addison. Home runs—Hage 2, Sprunger, Viehmann. Stolen bases—Burton 3, ‘Merrill, Sprunger 3. Hage 4, J. Huff mann, Ransom, McConnell, Reeves. Left bases Warren Central 2; Charlotsvilles 4. Base on balls—off: Cooney 5: Strouzh 1}
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Struck out. by—Strough 3; Cooney 7. Hit by ‘ pitcher. by—Strough (Clark). : Wil pitches—Strough. Balk—Strough § Um-
ires—Harry ' Dible and Jim Lanahan.
ime—2:00. Ben Davis ~ Franklin Township ABH O A BHO A _ Backer; If 4 3 1 0 Bcknr2bp 3 0 2 2 {Shambgh.lf 0 0 0 0 McClugh.ss 3 0 0 2 Arnoldss 3 1 1 2 Hannah, 3b 3 0 4 0) ‘Hzlwood,ss 0 0 0 0 Crick.c 3161 Rdnbchr,p 4 0 0 2 Wmplr.p.lb~ 3 1.1.49 Young,c 3 0 4 0 Shimer. Jd 30 Duling.c 1 0 2 I'Hmmrsly,rf 3°0 0 0 Ba er3b 3 1 2 0 Berry! 3100 lbur.lif 3 0 .2 0 Johns.ct 3.0.2 wler,1f 0 0 5 0 agan.lb 1 0 1 o Bichisn. ff 32 0 0 Phips,rf 0 0 1 © B: Wibr.,rf 0 0 0 0 E.Phips.2b. 2 0 2 1 Hlgswth.2b 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 Ta 8. Totals 27 "418 5 Pranklin Township Seen: 000 000 1 — 1 {Ben Davis 135 020 x—11
Errors—Crick, Hannah 32, Redenhacher, Hutchison; E. Arnold 2. Runs—Crick. Backer. Redenbacher, Hager. E. Phillips, Hutchison 2, Arnold 2. Lawler 3. Runs batted in—Shimer, Redenbacher 2. Hutchison 3, Backer Two-bases hit—Hutchison 2 ree-hase Ara Home run—Backsr. Stolen bases—Berry. Double Plays—Tiaker to 4 p se
Hazelwood, Phillips.
ler: Arnold to E.. Phillips. Left on ba. Pranklin Township 5. Ben D on balls—off:
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Wanrpler 4, 3. Buckner 2,
Struck out. by—Wampler, Shimer 2. Redenbacher: 4. Hits off — FAmDler 5 in. 224. innings, Buckner -2 153, Shimer 0 in 1. Wild pitches—Buckner bors balls rick 2. Winning pitcher— Wampler. Umplirgs—Lawrie and Packham. Time—~1:! 54 i
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Coach Jake C askey' 8 Deaf School track team was still unbeaten
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in four dual and triahgular. meets today, The Silent Hoosiers tripped Charltoniat Plainfield, 59% to 49%, in a dual engagement highlighted by Gil Tichenor's :22.1 spurt the 220-yard dash and two new Deaf School marks yesterday.
Tichenor’s time Is the second fastest in the state currently, He
‘had two false starts and was disqualified in the century. Jack Messer, who tied for first Li "in the pole vault, set a new Deaf (C), record with a 10-8 leap. mile relay re team of James Stouse, Ralph Al|varez, George Gormat and Fred {Van the relay event. ~It was 3:45.86. Tied for High Jump
Silént Hooslers’
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Mile Relay—1, Deaf School Gormat, - 3:45.68. Half-Miley Relay—1, man, Barnes, McGinty, Tichenor. 2, Deaf School, ‘Time, 1:38.5. ’
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ole Vault—1, Messer (DS) and oyd tied. 3, Leach (C). Height 10 feet. {8 inches (New. Deaf School record).
(Stouse, AlVanSicklel 32, Charlton. (New Deaf School record). ™ Charlton (Chaps
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Messer also tied for first in the To Hamilton Cage Post Times State Service
{high jump. Charlton's Zeke oir {man won two blue ribbons, tak :53.6 and fhe 140-|
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