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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 “Junior Baseball—

It's So Sunny ‘Way Out East

By VAL DICKMAN It’s funny how the day can get gloomy on the West Side and be sunny on the East Side—at the same time. It did just that yesterday during the Junior Baseball, Inc., show at Victory Field. . Three games were played off from 2 p. m. until 8 p. m. before the rainmaker called the festivities, but baseball players from the East Side of town

WEST A oA EASY A } AB HO A had grabbed considerable at- Howes "2 0 3 4 RSchrierif 2 0 0 0 ringr ‘Pie 1b 1 0 60 tention before the curfew. McHugh 4 110 Foxdh © 11 39 Colemn.3b 3 0 2 1'Schwartzss 2 1 1 1 East Side teams in two of the Barneys 321 3 Beamon: 1 90 9 ousch.c i Cc 3b 3 0 ~ three divisions that competed not Lickitter, c 2 0 1 0 Pirtiec 3 i 7 3 Shoemkr,c z McHughef 1 0 0 0 only won their contests, but also Johnson.lh 1 0 6 0 Depositar.cf 0:Y 4 Made a clean swe the sports- Hedges. Yo ] 0 2 0 Graham! { 100 Scoggins. r 0 0 0 Bl & 0 manship and mental attitude Thempsn.p i 000 Mavesdh i 0 2 2 awards. 0/Sherrelk2b 1 0 0 1 a Tle 133 OLeBeaup 1 0 0 2 Gained Tie | Sicheite 1.8.1 1 | ara.p And a third East Side team.! wos 25518 7 Totals 23 631 9 playing in the first game, battled! Wing batted for Thompson, . to a 2-all stalemate in ‘the C Jest A 390 Jo 9-3-4 1 0 3 xX § League. Errors Springer, Scroggins, Sherrell 2 In the B league, the East All- Runs Coleman Barney, Schrier, artz on, ch Y rid Stars downed the West, 9 to 1, Bubs Based Tn Barnes, “Shoemaker, rier 3, rtle, sitar Two-Bas and in the A league, the East gj. Shoemaker, Baran 2 R TNO nde tripped the West, 5 to 2, before Schwatiz. Three-Base Hit—Pirtle. Stolen Ba Hedges. Sacrifice—Piercey. Left on

ram dampened the Junior Base- Bases West, 9; East,4, Base on Balls—Off ompson 2, LeB 5 M il 3. ball spirits. The Double All-Star our By Thompson Tramenty Shuck game was called off, moi Inna Te, 5. Hits--0if Th

Mitchell, O'Hara 5. Hits—Off Thompson 3 The Liew Hill awards were pre- LeBeau 1 in 3 innings: in 2

Mitchell 0 in 2

« innings; O'Hara 3 in 2 innin Winr sented by Judge Alex Clark to Pifcher—LeBeau. Losing Pitcher Prarabre All-East-Side winners. Pitcher EAST C WEST © a ABH 0 A ABH O A Dave. Peters of the °C’ league; mace.if 2 ® OHealévlo 703 3 Catcher Jim Billingsley in the B Haves : 2 3 8 Rurt.lb 2020 Smi J 2 k league, and Bob Schrier of the McKeel.c 103 0 Bo rus ! 2 i A league, won the laurels for Mmmmdct 2 § & oBinknshpah 2 0 0 0. gportsmanship. TreiniIb 3 0 3 axe ae 338 ive 2b Stev BL 0 In the B league game, hurlers Pattersn.sy 2001 Penn 2 0 0 0 Wo i A innis.ss 1 0 0 0 Brown.j3t 358.0 ¢ Mel Ermine, Ronnie Fox and Simmns3b 2 0 2 0/Dorsett,3b 2 0 0 0 Ke Smi i aycock,3b 1 0 0 1 Uhrig.c 2 6 6 CO Ment mith limited the West jaycockap 133 SILO a ED iders to three hits, chalking up Brown. 1 0 0 0Wilson,If 3000 11 strikeouts. Pals is df ies 1120 Schrier, Howe performer, and G!¥*nsp. 11 0 1 Williamsp.1 1 2 0 Kinkead,p 1000 Jack Barney, Shortridge infielder, mt . - t : "otals 4 led their respective teams in oo 2° 231 4 Totals 3 : : hitting. West. C ©. 0 . 100 010 02 4 1 - Errors—Minnis, Brown 2, Runs—Blaoksnehip, Srtdler, Mace 2. Runs Batted n arker 2, /hitaker 2, T -B Tit Amateurs— Parker. Three-Base Hit Gone as os Bases— Blankenship, Bradley Parker Stevens 3, Wilson 3, Mace 4, Smith, Whit in e es a aker, Schreiner. Left On Bases— East 5. ¥ Wek 2 Base on Balls—Off: Deer 5, Peters 2, Williams. Struck Out, By

Bee 2° Peters 2, Givens 4, liams 4, Kinkead 4. Hits 13 Aniipes:

Moss 2, W.1~Off: Deer, 1 1n Peters, 1 in 2!3; Givens, 2

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3; Moss: 0 in 2: Williams. 1 in 2 Kinkead in 3. Hit By Pitcher By D S Givens (Rawbing Passed Balls- Uhrig de EAST B WEST RB ay’ un Y ia ABHOA ABR H O A altz ss 2 0 Price,1b 3 040 J]. FOX.88 : 1 Linde Air Products and Vestal Fowler cf 3 0 0 Si ionpnnes 1b 1 ? 2 ° te A y Neuner,c 1 0 0.0 Reed.rf 1 0140 Steel will open the Amateur Day Pierce.2h 1 0 2 0/Wiseman,rf 2 0 0 0 haseball program at 1 p. m. at Huf{.db * 9 2 0 Miles,)f © 2.0 0 0 , x ortylne 2 0 Rot Ls 1 0 Victory Field Sunday. Andrson. I 3 2 1 Ofents ef” 1 ! 3 3 in.c 0 0Try S.C 1 Playing in the second game at gi fLiv, ? 3 0 fhomasct 11 0 0 3:30 p. m. will be Mallory, winner Move ! 9 3 0 Ammer, 3b 39713 of the Manufacturers’ League and Misr. 3 301 Lhoacnow 15 9b idwell,rf 1 0 0 0C br 3 the Indiana State Reformatory gahen''e | § § oGAmorone 10 4 0 nine, unbeaten after its season Ermine.p i 23 li Westfieldp 1 0 0 2 Fox. p Verhonic 9.0 00 opening Joss. Smith.p 1 0.1 0 Rasnike,p’ 000.0 In- amateyp baseball yesterday, . Best.p p-0-90 Vestal gnd the Fall Creek Ath- Totals 27 521 20 Totals 21 321 : % “ex c CRS . 5 Jetics were the front-runners in West B Bil : FH 1 3 5 3 rrors illingsley. Hedges, 2, C Y the five-game actibn. Roach 2. Runs Batted In- Wills am "Bi Vestal won its fifth consecutive Ingslex R. Fox. Montgomery 2, J. Fox

Huff, Anderson 2. Three-Base Hit

ghutout, winning 3 to 0 from Wises. Stolen Bases-—-Sharp 2. Anderson - : : li Mortin 4. Moy 2. Montgomery. F 2 Eagles Lodgeé, in the Twilight 590, Series BHI sonery, , | Bai: League. The Fall Creek Ath- [Denes pinassisted) 0 5 to: Meditch a, n ases—FEast West letics, competing in the. Big SiX|Balls—Otf: Ermine .1. Fox. 2 Starth 3 on

Westfield 2, ie 3, Roxhine 2. Best I over the sick Out By. Ermine 2, Fox 6, Smith 3 -Athletics Westfield 4, Verhonic 2, Rasnike 2. Best. i Hits Off: Brinine. lyn 2 innings; Wesrtieid. or

League, won 15 to’ 5

yp Left Fielder Stan Kaiser homered (0 in 3: Fox 1 in 3 rhonie | J 1.4n. 2; Smith) ¢ h ixth.” The 1 4n 2: Rasnike 2 in est i - with twd on_in the sixth. -- Westfield.” Passed Bute -_Billingsiey.

" victary gave the Athletics a first GRRL. Withine Pitcher R. Fox; Losing ‘place deadlock® with Linde. ects In other games in the Twilight J.eague, Sack’s Used Cars downed Yaver M2n's Shop, 8 to 0, in a five-inning stint; P. R. Mallory won 11 to 3 from South Side Saints in a six-inning session, and KE. C. Atkins edged Allison, 6 to 5. in seven innings. lefty Bob Kaye, Butler sophomore and former -Howe star, struck out 13 of 18 men to face him for Sacks against the Yaver team.

TWILIGHT LEAGUE Yaver Men's Shop Backs Used Cars Brooks and Thompson;

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FORM—Just like big leaguers, Fred Parker of the West Side All-Stars goes sliding into third base and Dick Laycock of the East Side Stars puts the ball on him. Fred was out in this close play. The action came during the C League contest at Victory Field yesterday in Junior Baseball's big day for the boys. John Spicklemire, Times staff photographer, caught this high point in the game that ended in a 2.all tie.

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