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"* Savold MN June . The prep baseballeys are still ‘writing ‘em for the books, Tech Decatur Sentral | Lawrence Seatent | Tech ROR Southport A Won a classic at Southport yesterday. Coilins.ss 8° 1 1 2 Pughss "18 3IMeNehilan 3 0 1 1 Danner 2h oe 5 3 ! : ’ ; in six ; Meaney, !f J 4 0iMcDniel 3b 4) vilson,rf 0 0 Nerding.ss - 4 4 Wi Sowuthport's Bob Miller gave up one hit in SIX Inmngs and fanned Avery,3h 5 1.4 13ieels lf 4d 1 28 Sexson ssc 3 03 Joh ison. 43:1 }) inner to Battle six. Southport's Joe Hawthorne gave ‘up Tech's other hit ‘in the hidrieldp 4 3 1 5McCnnelrf 3 2 0 Mriaritelt 3 1 0 2 Paddock. cf 4 3 23 1 ° ” seventh inning. He fanfied one : Soladine 1b 4 J 10 U/W somib © 3 2 8 0 Hughett.o 3 010 1 Whitaker 4 2 0 0 Ez . S b § nning. e fan Tas Shipley .c 4.2 3 Lyager?h %1.n 2 Updike.\b 3 0°58 0 Hurrlelb A000 in eptem er Southport :clubbed 11 hits. Tom Paddock. one of tne hardest eBoerc 1 3 7 iWils pith 3 33 g/Bishav of 3.0 3 0Waddie in 30% 4 a Ril . : : m r rin \ rs. 1h 2 afster.3b 4 By JERRY LEDONNE hitting prepsters in’ Indiana today, hit three for four, clouted a Muatrr 30 o 0Apoied ide 2 Wihhers B30) oerea E ae ob ni q y i he end . - — nlow.r ) » Blage.n 0 . 1 MeGathev if 1 0 0 0 DETRS, Frew Sorts Writer ~~ (hOme run with one on in the ” = Boric 13 Keith Siewaran 1 8 3 2 Garland 2 So0 3 McGathewlt | 0 0 0 ETR .. May 3-—Joe Louis fifth, and batted in five runs. eammates belted out ' eith Fr bef 2b 3 2 i i Miller.n 2.001 was signed today ‘ Soladine also banged a trio of Milholian { Hwthornep 1 0 0 0 vold . a 30ge) ia Ipeet Lee Sa} Catcher Don Johnson had Bird doubles and had five RRI'S hitting Totals 35132412 Totals 3321132 1 George iio APD ~ eavyweight | for four, includ- “ : One out when, winning run scored. v Ee AR lel YA DD elirhindtion bout at New York ¥¥ ig ing a triple. three for four. So did Holder- - Milinoiland struck out for Steward in 8th eT June 13 as I {Ev ? But. field. : v Lawr 340 100 10— 9. ‘Totals 25 22110 Totals 33112111 tory 13 a oo Tollow up to his vie-| But: Southpert i te Ps % Fledderjol and Deer : 040 020 31-10 ‘George singled for Weddle in Tth ..¥ . o ory over Omelio Agramonte here | lost, 8 to 6. ates Dave derjohn and "C0 oo ward 27 Holland 2. Solading, | Stang ran for Georae in Tw CC . - oC NC 20 ¥ Wl

Tech. Kan do) Rex McKinney homered in the wallspith. Shipley Runs—McDaniel, Mec-

last night { ¥ ee ; y 74 ) “Wilson 2 Apple. Pugh 2. ‘Mc Tech 601 000 1-8 International Boxing Club Pres- | « cuffed with those Second for the HEWke Wan Soon 2. Holderfield BP Shipley. Soladine Southport a " 201.020 16 : J y |p » [i . pre ) round-tr r or 2. Fledderjohn 2. Yawer. Runs batted in-—t' Errors Newding 2, Weddle, Lgaiter, Me ent Lames Norns announced, two nits, em. 21 9 8 bpe; a McConnell, Wilson 2. Yager. McDaniel, Nichoil, Sexson, Garland RunsgEsexson 2 the June bout for the Polo!§ ploved some hit- Lawrence in the fifth, Decatur’s seele, Shioley. Fledderiohn "3. McKinney, Moaritye 1. Hushetl, McNichdil” Wilson. 3 i ery in F j Soladine 5. Avery. Two-base hits—Wilson, | Updike, Johnson 3. Paddock 2, Nerding Grounds. He said the winner! less escape artis- Bill Avery singled in Fledderjonn goiecior, b 8¥50ia ie ™ Shipley. Home Runs Batted In—Paddock 5. George, Mori

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in the first|in the eighth inning for the win- runs ~Wilson, Fledder john. McKinney. arity. Two-Base Hiv Benson, Tree Be A : SA Sard ’ Stolen bases—Shipley, Wallsmt ouble | Hit—Johnson. Home Run-— Paddock. Stolen canto. Six runs [ning margin, giving the Hawks & joy stewart (unassisted). Left on bases |Bases—Danner. Whitaker, Paddock. Sexson

Charles for the heavyweight! ght Lawrence 2. Decatur 3. Base on balls—|U y p i i ’ ’ " § ; “ . Bas g pdike. Double Play—Bishop to McNichol championship in September. Sa- | E were scored by 5-1 tate Kinpt wi Pd Avple E? Blake a (Struck out—By: | Left On Bites Tech 5 Southport, 7 Base i i 3 S ‘ashi n s . pple 8. Holderfie s—Off' Apple, |On Balls—Off: Elermann 2, er 4. Struc vold already 18 recognized asi the Greenclad ashingto nw 11 in 7'% innines: Blake. 2 in 25 Wild Out. By—Gariand 8. Hawthorne 1, Miller

in the first in- For Greenwood, Tom Dcub- and pitch—Biuke. Passed balls—8hipley = 2,18,

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Hits Off—Eiermann 0 in 0 innings

DeBoer Winning nitcher—Holderfield. Los- Miller 1 in 6, Hawthorne 1 in 1. Hit By

but Charles is the U. S.-approved Angelopolous ning —without a Everett Martin cracked singles, Loot, | Ne Umpires-Bova and |Pitcher, By—Eiermann (McNichoil). Garit.

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Louis didn't show the murder A hit batsman, three walks, three-run splurge for the winners.

us punch of yore when he took three errors and a passed ball did Jerry Tong of Specuway fave uo Warren Central a Beech Grove Yr —— - a 10-round decision from Agra- the damage. Myron Moriarity fone its, wo v on an ay Burton $8 s ! 5 2 Lacetield.ct 4 9 1 : Cpl Simmons e i 3 : / errill.ef 2 0X. monte at Olympia Stadium. But nabbed Cae hit and Joe Boxman iraler paiceled five to ® sprunger.c § 2 8 ONeelevo' 302 4 . ’ . - e ‘isi S ag unani _ who stole home after doubling In S. age.lh 3 0 Russell.r 4 5 w S the decision still was unanimous. WO S05 AO Lois “he other Warren's Jack Merri provided finan? 8 § dns, £2 5 2 VVINS His Stars | Savold fi a distance for the Tech blow. It was the only earned the only perfect day at the plate, Ransom rf. 3 1 } 0 Sussman2b 1 290 8 h Di d ® 100% Straight Bourbon Whiskey! ] ght is probably the re- ; smashing four hits, including a Necanbn' 5 5 2 0 Dobbs p 301 2 On 2 t amon SO a complomse between "rl 1. Myron Garland, who felt double. Warren Sprunger had a McCordn . 0 0 0 Olonesss.p 3 12 21 . tein ® A barrel of quality in every bottle! / i 5 aire for a 10-rounder the wrath of the 11-hit siege, kept triple and three RBI's in War- BIH Ta SH CAMP ATTERBURY, May 3 : : y = ’ H 131 » otals 3 L t & . (4 4 : : : : 2h de Ryo d's® wish for a 13- gignt strikeouts effectively smoth- ren’s nine-hit attack. The victory 00° 0 © Oa ool 004 3.9 (UP)—Curt Simmons may still be e Enjoy this nationally famous brand! “Th a 13. Vicloiv. av ering Card rallies. was Warren's second in three pesch Grove / 000 220 0-4 only a corporal, but rates four }e ; RS tory over Agra- Greenwood Rallies games, XL Erons- Binion. 3 Mert 2 Sprunvenstard as a pitcher. mon . was the second in recent’ (reenwood came from behind ~ Washington banged out a 10- Burton. Sprunger. Hage 3. Huffman, J.| The former Philadelphia Philmonths. - to win 4 to 3 from Speedway and 10-5 win over iley of Terre Pox. swell * pheatiey. Runs Butied In lies’ star left-hander has faced 27

But it wasn't the old Louis— p ~ r .Haute downstate yesterday. rO- its Merrill irr - \ Louis Yecatur Central outlasted Law : Y. Jones. Two-Base Hits—Mertill. Hage. J men for the 28th Infantry DiviiE “ o . ’» . : < : ite ie eV Fox, Wheatley. Jones. Three-Base Hit- : . that. trade marked dynamite rence Central, 10 to 9. in'a com- Filer Jim Lee Yielded vu Springer. Stolen Bases—Burton 2, Merrill sion baseball team this season-— punch was gone, perhaps forever. bined ,24-hit artillery barrage. hits to the hosts, but cracked two 5. Hage 3” Huffman 2. Ransom.’ Russell. 0 .oiied them all in order. His

Double Play-—-Jones to Cavanaugh. Left On

The one-time Bomber said he was Warren Central rapped out a doubles to pace the Continentals. pases- Warren Central 5. Beech Grove 6 work adds up to the equivalent of

and three errors’ aided in thel!House Time-'45 |land_(Weddle). Passed Ball—Johnson Los t ing Pitchér — Eiermann. Umpires -- Lester Durham and Vern Bane. Time-—2:00

out for 2 rnociont, tried bis %- 9-to-4 victory over Beech Grove yinnyneor aa I a On Shek Oul. Bo Hodan 3. McCord a nine-inning no-hit no-run gan.e. year-o es 0 Score it, and: i » Ss Lee and Lickliter. Cook (7); Marks and 1. Dobbs 3. Jones 1. Hits Off—Hogan 8 in i : : . : 3 in another intracounty fracas. Gunmery be MeCord 1 In 2. Dobhs 9 In 622, Simmons retired 12 hitters in £0 to v, failed. When the bell fog the end Decatur’'s Harold Holderfield tee ee — ere Jones 0 in 's5 Hit By Pitcher, By—Mc- gyccession when he pitched the - your of the fight ang, A . ~ kK Cord (Neelev), Wild Pitches—McCord 2, | ee iT bs i ght rang, Agramonte pitched and batted the Hawks Amateur Baseball Dobbs 2. Passed Balls—Spruncer 2, Weat- last four innings of the 28th Divi9 J t — : lov 1. Winming Pitcher—Hogun. LONE qi5n'g 2.2 tie with the Richmond

still was on his feet and fighting. home. He fanned seven and Pitcher -- Dohhs. Umpires —— Jim Lenahan

Joe sc a nine-c - ; ‘tthelm Construction ha 1 Te To i ] cored a nine-count knock- clouted three doubles but was The Wilhelm Construction Co. baseball yng Harry Dible. Time~-2:30 Tigers of the Thdiana-Ohio League

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