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PAGE FIFTEEN Mansfield (Ohio) News-Journal Friday, August 25, 1950 Indians Pick Up Ground With Tivo Victories v. Midget, Inter-City Hot Stove 9's Win Honor teams from the Midget and Inter-City league i Easter, Doby Spark Cleveland's Attack PHILADELPHIA-) With Luke Easter hitting and the Detroit Tigers wavering, the sun was shining again today for Cleveland's Indians. Virtually counted out of the pennant race Sunday, they definitely were back in again just two and a half games behind the front-running Tigers and within two percentage I were victorious in the Hot Stove junior baseball all-star I I points of New York Big Luke, whom Manager Lou program last night under the Gorman-Hupp lights. The Midget aggregation came from behind to defeat Mansfield Rug Linoleum, city champion, 6 to' 5 in the first game while the Inter-City squad defeated the Junior league all-star team, 4 to 2. Mansfield Rug piled up all its 111 1 five runs in the second inningISlKj Jltt CflUuV but was unable to du anything after that.

The Midget club I ITwvJi ed single runs in the third and XJll Ol iJllZlll Galion Ousted J-. I i I I if i From Tourney fourth and got two in the filth Hoosiers and two in the sixth. Boudreau says will either win or lose the pennant for Cleveland, got his bat back in the groove last night as the Tribe twice beat Washington, 3-1 and 5-3. Pulling out of his slump, temporarily at least, Easter had five hits, driving in four runs with two doubles and three singles. In both games, he knocked in the Tribesmen's first run, giving them a lead they never relinquished.

He shared the offensive lead ivv -M EAST CHICAGO, Ind. The t)hio state champion Gallon Still In Meet COLUMBUS Mel Woelfling of Ashland advanced to the quarter finals of the PGA-National Caddy golf tournament by defeating Don Nichols of Topeka, Kan. one up. Woelfling, who meets Mel Stevens of Redford, to- "American Legion junior baseball team was ousted from the re i 1: The Inter-City team never trailed as both teams in the finale streamed 20 players onto the field. Dewey McVicker walked in the first inning, stole second and tallied on Larry Zartnian's single to send the Inter-City team ahead.

Dale Perry singled, stole sec gional tournament by Hammond with Centerfielder Larry Doby, Methodists Down Saints; ond and came in on two errors; day, joins three Ohioans in the who had five hits, one of them his 20th homer. LINKS In the picture at left, Forrest Brundage, Toledo, shows Harry Drake and Jim Henderson, both of Bexley, (left to right) where he missed a putt which would have given him a better score. All three fired 82's in the opening round of the Ohio Seniors golf tournament at the Westbrook Country club. Left to right in the right picture, Tris Speaker and Guy Waters, Cleveland and H. F.

Albers, Columbus, examine the scoreboard to see how they fared in the first round. Speaker and Waters had 81's and Albers registered an 83. Toledo Star In Semi-Final Match Today MINNEAPOLIS (INS) Frank Stranahan, the Toledo Excellent Cleveland pitching featured both contests. Early Wynn registered his 15th victory jVjrain nnais for the only Junior league run round of eight. Other Buckeyes in the first five innings.

Pudge! in the quarter finals are: Frank Henkel drove in Jerry Howell, Cardi of Columbus, Jim McRob-who walked, for the second In-lerts of Hamilton, and Larry ter-City tally. A walk to JohniMunsie of Norwood. Billy Gooch Brunn, Major Kollin's single, of Huntington, W. Wendell two stolen bases and a wild pitch Evansville, and gave Inter-City its winning Doug Stevens are also still in in the opener with a neat eight First Methodist moved into the hit job and Bob Lemon took his 19th in the nightcap. Sam Zol- g- -m g- -a a -m -J finals of the Church league soft- Columbus Colter junior Lcsmr lnttr-tMr the running.

AB H' AB muscle man, meets slender lohn Ward today in the 36-hole semifinals of the 50th U. S. national amateur golf tournament in a HtransKI 2b 3 0 0 dak, who stopped a mnth-inning rally with three pitches, supplied a needed assist, however. Lemon went out in the eighth after allowing nine hits and Al 2-1 here yesterday. Galion, which dropped its third Igame in 30 starts, outhit the win-Tiers 9-3, but couldn't croup its lilows effectively.

Hammond, She Indiana champion, scored the winning run in the sixth inning when First Baseman Bill Coalmen singled and romped home on a base hit by Jim Coteet. Gene Pritchard hurled 4he entire contest for the losers The Galionites had won one and lost one in previous regional competition. They bow-. ed to Hammond 8-2 in the first game of the double efiinina-I tion meet before blanking Pe-; kin, the Illinois titlist, 4-0 in the second tilt. Hammond and Detroit battle for the regional crown today.

The Hoosiers who have now Iwon 15 of 16 games had to beat the Michigan nine to remain in tournament eversai. Should the Indiana combine HiMlrntirrg lb Pauls 9-3 behind the six-hit pitching of Bill Maul. The Methodists clash with Plttman rf Ktlllneer rt Perrv 3b Lead In Seniors Tour nev Nichols, who was runner-up to medalist Bill Curtis of Detroit, eliminated Jim Hager of Mansfield in a previous round. Todays pairings are Cardi vs farK Avenue Baptist Monaay pric narlr tn Hpnirfo tVia S'm It is the first time Stranahan has reached the semi-finals in Cunrad Benton took over. He was jerked in the next inning when he gave up a single and walked one man.

Simpson, Woelfling vs Mel Stev- six tries for the title. iiWorthlry ss liVIld p-rf 1 Patakv rf cf 0 Ititipr cf 0 Howell If 0 Ohlv If l'DOVB 0 Hrnkel 0 Flvnn lb OTlnkpv lb 0 Thompson 2. 0 Wrber 3b 0 Hiuiin 3b 0 Walters rf championship. The winners were off to a 4-1 lead in the first inning and were never overhauled. Three tallies By BILL FOX Claude Helmick of Columbus snared the first-round lead in the 22nd annual Ohio Seniors golf association tournament by shooting a 78 yesterday on the Westbrook Country club course.

The final 18 holes of the 36-hole medal play tourney are being ens, Doug Stevens vs McRoberts, gland Gooch vs Munsie. Other scores yesterday were Munsie over Jim Leonard of Gryorv 1 Anm-rson 2b 1 Cuttpr 2b 1 Gordon 2b 1 Coen ss 0 AuMiisUne S3 3 Miditower II 1 Plait If I Virelr Washington 1 Orosan 0 Totals 24 in the third frame iced the ver- Then Zoldak came in with none out. He caused Irv Noren to fly out and Sam Mele to hit into a double play and the game was over. Either Jesse Flores (3-3) or played today with 96 golfers competing. One hundred and four mendict.

Konin in six age groups took part in yesterday's opening session. Paul Houston and Aid Geiger lltns 0 0 ol.Iniptt Krnwn nf Louisville Kv 1. 1 Tnteli A 1 i Helmick, playing in the divi-1 paced the Methodists' attack umer Mansiieia scores were witn three hits aDiece. Dave sion (55-59), fired a 37 over the first nine holes and finished with Junior orii oni jltwo up; Mel Mevens over Jim Cleveland, 5 and oT'AY Umnlres Fike Oobun and Mi-Mullen. Time HlllSDOro, 0 and and MC-1 43' I Roberts over Owen Mulholland, Wappner hit a home run for the Saints.

St. Paul's IFIrsi Melhodl.t H. R. Talmage, 92; W. F.

Wilson, 98; G. H. Smith, 98; W. H. Buker, 103; and W.

A. Springer, 109. Mike Garcia 8-7) will hurl for the Tribe tonight Alex Kellner (7-15) of Philadelphia. Flores has beaten the A's once and lost to them once while Garcia has a 2-0 record against them. defeat the Wolverires to even the 'ount, a second game to decide (he champio iship wiil be played later tday.

AB AB iae Htars Mansfield Rur Steiihenvil fi and 5. Defending champion Joe Wells HoSlto' AB on AB 4 I 1 jaenbv 2b 0 Ei 3b 3 (First came) -J i-iettner last Vpnr ic nnt tarina rar in Berrv 2b WASHINGTON 1 0 0 CLEVELAND r. ntT:" i Mekong Cf i 4 Wilson rf 1 Watson rf i Carver 3b i 1 Femta ss a a Barnes ss Jj Gibson If a Abraham If 9 0 1 Earnest lb ABRH AB a 41. Frank Pelton of Cleveland, participating in the section (65-69), was second with 40-39 79. Tris Speaker of Cleveland, former baseball great, Guy Waters, also of Cleveland, and Dr.

J. C. Woodland of Mount Vernon, all class performers, tied for third with 81's. Speaker shot a 40-41, Waters 41-40, and Woodland 42-39. The other semi-final match pairs Sammy Urzetta of Rochester, N.

a golfer who is better known as a star St. Bona-venture basketball player, against 36-year-old Bob Knowles of Boston. The Toledo star, who won the British amateur title for the second time earlier this year, sent tremendous drives whistling against a 40-mile-an-hour wind yesterday to defeat two opponents by 5 and 4 scores. He eliminated Willie Barber of California and Dick Kinchla of Boston, and was one under par for the distance despite the high winds. The match with Kinchla ended when Stranahan drove the Hth green 333 yards and three-putted to halve the hole.

Ward, 29, eliminated Mississippi's veteran Gene Vinson, 7 and 5, in his first match yesterday and then edged Young Billy Shields of Albany, N. 2 and 1. 1 Hurknart 3 0 Frlsbee rf 3 HBrooher If 3 111 Burkhart 3 UMaul 3 Totals 29 lni nnn Mitchell If 4 1 HYost 3b a 0 1 Avila 2b 4 0 2'Coan If 4 0 2 Hertocn 0 Alt lb 0 Wilson 0 Miller ss 0 Annltn if 1 Brtnkman 3b ljFisher rf OMupller rf 0 Klne cf 0 Hccht cf 4 1 3 1 3 1 4 0 4 0 3 0 I 1 1 Hum 3b 3 Wolf 0 Sc hull lb 3 0 Totals 27 1 m. raui 3f. First Methodist 403 002 19 I ASS A W.

D. Inglis, Columbus 40 (24) 22 F. M. Cobb. Cleveland 59 (351 24 C.

H. Foster. Cleveland 44 (18128 C. G. Neipp.

Toledo 55 (28129 C. D. Douglass. Newark 52 (231 29 CLASS A. D.

Wolfe, Columbus 45-40 (14112 C. C. Kirk. Ortpnt 4f4u nn, T. Musille cf Canada cf Doby ct Tucker cf Easter lb Rospn 3b Boone ss Kennedy rf Hrnan Wvnn oi .513 Noren cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Vernon lb 3 0 0 .8 0 2 Mele rf 4 0 1 4 1 lMichaels 2b 4 0 0 .401 Dente ss 4 0 1 4 0 0 Evans 0 1 3 0 lia-Stewart ..100 4 0 2 Hudson 3 1 1 lb-Robertson 10 0 37 3 13 Tntalt 34 1 fi Two base hits Gelner.

Gensel. Houston Three base hits Geiaer. Homa ruin Wappner. Taddeo cf 1 6 Culp 2b 3 3 "Your Best Scrap Outlet THE MANSFIELD STEEL SUPPLY CO. East Longview Ave.

Th. 2180-8 Acserman poo Hightower 1 0 nA H. L. Stewart. Camhririaii ll.dT nn-llE.

J. Heffner. Cleveland 4R-44 (1.1 77 Totals Others firing in the low 3 1 42-44 9i 77lMnver M. Noll. Marietta 4R-42 MM 7.s Fred Hollowav, ZanesvUle Blarkstone 0 0 -77 Lai svelte 43-42 I rump Klu pess, commous 4ir-49 19 1 75 i Jones, vv B.

B. Williams. ML. Vprnnn (liti IK 1 E. H.

France. Rossford Totals 28 8 Mansfield Riltt OfiO (inn 05 44-42 91771 60-45 (18177 62-45 (19178 Mlriset All-Htars 001 U0 Two base hits Mnver. Thrre base hlls- Ofcar Haserodt. Elvria 50-51 (23 78 F. Johnson Cleveland K.

Thompson, Columbus 52-52 (251 79 i K- M- HoNler, Mansfield J. A. Klrbv. Toledo 54-47 1 22 1 79 1 C. W.

Driver, Cleveland C. F. Johnson, Columbus 54-48 (221 W. Kilter Toledo F. T.

Eaxlrson. Columbus 47-49 (lt 8U H- K. Talmaup, Mansfield Stanley Lvdecker Cleveland 50-48 (18i 80 O. Brown, Marlon J. W.

Miriam. Shaker Hts. 47-48 (151801 M- lr Muth. Cleveland Hunter Morrison, Cleveland 54-56 (28) 82 w- Wilson, Mansfield D. E.

Carv Zanesvllle 49-44 (101 83 C. W. Helber, Columbus J. W. Rotirer, Granville 49-51 (17) 83 1 Hone.

Columbus urounaea out lor Evans in th. Plied out lor Hudson in 9th. Cleveland 001 020 0003 Wash! nut on 001 000 0001 Errors Wvnn. Runs batted in Enster. Coan, Dobv Boone.

Two base hits Wvnn Rosen. Coan. Home runs Dobv. Sacrifice Avila, Yost. Double plavs Dente.

Michaels and Vernon. Left on bases Cleveland 10. Washington 8. Bases on balls, off Wvnn 1. Hudson 2.

Struck out. bv Hudson 5, Wvnn 5. Winnlna pitcher Wvnn US-Si. Losing- pitcher Hudson (11-11). Umpires Rommel.

Hubbard and Paparella. Time 2:10. Second irame) 4B-54 (21179 45-50 (15180 44- 48 (11181 50-47 (16181 50-48 (15183 45- 53 (15183 52-57 (26183 61-49 (15185 Alt. Home runs Jacobv. Wilson.

Culp Earnest. Bases on balls. off Arkerman 1. miditower. Wilson 1.

Maver 1, Struck out. bv Ackerman 1. Hightower 3. Wilson 3. Maver 3.

Blarkstone. Winning pltrher Maver. Loslnu pitcher Wilson. Umpires tjross ami MeMullen, Thne 1 i were J. F.

Henderson of Bexley, 82; H. S. Drake of Columbus, 82; F. H. Brundage of Toledo, 82; Don Hodgdon of Chillicothe, 83; Tim Fredntz of Newark, 83; H.

F. Albers of Columbus, 83; F. L. Williams of Portsmouth, 84; and W. E.

Offinger of Zanes-ville, 84. Speaker, Waters, and Woodland nabbed the group (60-64) lead and Fredritz and Albers gained the class (50-54) top F. Henderson. Bexlev CLASS Frank Pelton, Cleveland H. S.

Drake, Bexlev P. 8. Fults. Cleveland F. Brundage, Toledo L.

E. Cheek. Columhos 39-43 (10172 42-43 (13172 CLEVELAND 5 WASHINGTON 3 AB R. Women To Race Stock Autos At Ashland Raceway ASHLAND Something new in stock car racing will be the order of the day the Ashland speedway Sunday afternoon with women drivers manning the roaring roadsters. Sixteen women have already signed for the race program and Don Ross, track manager, says cars and equipment will be supplied any woman wishing to enter.

"All we ask is that they go around the track in the same says Ross. Time trials Sunday begin at 1:30 with the first race listed for 2:30 p. m. Three Mansfield women Marietta Wright, Virginia Fidler and H. Sweral will compete.

Other women drivers are: Hael Shorttle, D. Davis, P6te, B. Metcalf and L. D. Potts, Ashland; Dorothy Holm, Lora Snod-grass and Margie Carafelli, Wooster; Catherine Sanders, West Salem; Gay Moffett, Per-vysville; Bertha Bunt, Smith-ville; Emma Went.

Marshall-ville and Mrs. Gus Grier, ABRH 40-4 9173 46-47 (20173 a 1 1 Yost 3h 2 0 0 W. F. Parker. Warren A-ia rni it 0 0 Softball Clubs Play 3 Games Three games are booked tonight for teams in two Mansfield J.

C. Wallace, Shaker Hts. 46-46 (18174 Sterling Hubbard, Clevei'd 44-48 i i 74 J. R. Ounnlna-, Chlllicotho 46-46 (16176 L.

Bedford, Toledo 45-55 (23177 56-53 (191901 39-43 (10172 42-41 (13172 42-43 (15172 37-41 6172 42-43 (12173 43-47 (14176 46-51 (21) 76 43-42 9176 46-44 (13177 46-49 (17178 46-53 (20179 49-50 (20179 49-49 (18180 45-58 (21 182 51-49 (17183 66-43 (23186 52-53 (18187 2i coan ii 21 Noren cf OlMele lb S'Stcwart rf 0 Michaels 2b 01 Dente ss llGrasso Don Hodgson. Clillllcothe G. W. Kline, Zanesvllle C. P.

Helmick, Columbus Elklns Lakewood E. Dee, Belletontalna F. Hall, Columbus J. L. Malile, Zanesvllle F.

J. Arrnd, Toledo W. L. Hook, Tlf tin E. J.

Hull Clevelund W. Moraan. Columbus O. H. Smith, Mansfield W.

H. Bukej- Mansfield D. A. Howard, Marlon W. A.

Bprlnser, Mansfield G. Browne, Marlon spot. First place in class (70- Mitchell If Avila 2b Dobv cf Tucker cf Easter lb Rosen 3b Boone rs Kennedy ri Heean Lemon Benton Zoldak h. u. amitn, Cadiz 41-44 8177 B.

E. Garver, Lorain 51-48 (221 77 And complete your outfit with a new DIKE From Krupp'a 74) was captured by li. btew-art of Cambridge with 42-4989. 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 liCon.sueRra R. M.

Noll of Marietta was sec 3 1 0 oa-Konertson 0 Harris 0 b-Vernon ISinBlefon 5 10' Totals 36 Totals 3 10 Softball leagues. Huff Realty goes against sed-ond-place Todd's Jewelry in the lone American loop tussle at Struck out for Cnnstieern in 7th n. n. vuninaver, loieao 45-49 (161 78 IV 5- 1'-, 49-49 (20178 Mi H- U'-Fellln, Toledo 45-60 (161 79 S- 'f1' Lakewood 45-43 8) 80 N. W.

Peters Tltfln 49-50 (18181 C. B. Inecrsoll, Cleveland 47-51 (17181 I- Nm-rlholt. Tiffin 58-60 (26182 E. E.

Folmer Columbus 53-50 (21182 H. W. Friedel, St. Clalrsvllle 53-52 (22183 E. A.

Dodd, Cleveland 53-51 (28185 Vallovd Adair. Lorain 49-55 (171 87 CLASS Oallairher, Wellston 42-4S (14172 J. Woodland, Mt. Vernon 42-39 9172 Norris Gillette, Toledo 43-47 (20172 ri.4ss P. A.

Stoodt. Mansfield 44-42 (19172 J. J. Secor. Ferrvsvllle 40-41 (12172 C.

H. Rorlck, Toledo 43-43 (12174 F. Albers. Columbus 42-41 9174 C. C.

Bcott, Coshocton 51-41 (18174 Tim Fredrltt. Newark 42-41 9174 O. CI. Aiinew, Cambridse 46-46 (17i 75 P. T.

McClelland. Cambridge 45-47 (16176 W. E. Offtuner, Zanesvllle 41-43 8176 Ride to school and get home quicker with a new Shelby bike from Krupp's. Guaranteed sales and service.

ond in that section with a 90. In the oldest division, class A (75 and over) C. H. Foster of Cleveland secured the peak position. Foster notched a 44 to lead W.

D. Inglis of Columbus by two strokes. Only five men are competing in the A bracket which consists of 18 holes, nine each day. Seven Mansfielders participated. P.

A. Stoodt led Mansfield entrants with a 44-42 86. H. P. Hosier was runner-up yesterday with 44-43 87.

J. A. Walt. Mt. Vernon 41-46 (111 76 Pnrlcnnnlh 1 1 T-7 G.

W. Waters, 41-40 8173 Tris Sneaker, Cleveland 40-41 7174 Filed out for Harris in 8th. Cleveland 201 000 1105 WashlnKton ooo 000 2103 Errors Yost, Rosen. Graso. Runs batted in Easter 3.

Heean. Dente. Grasso 2. Two base hits Mitchell, Faster 2. Hecan.

Stewart- Stolen base Grasso. Sacrifice Avila. Double plavs Avila to Easter: Con-siietra to Dente to Mele: Rosen to Avila to Faster. Left on bases Cleveland 7. Washington 10.

Bases on balls off Lemon 3 Consueera 2 Benton 1. Struck out, bv Consuegra 5. Lemon 2. Sinitleton 1. Hits offLemon 9 In Benton 1 in 'S: Zoldak 0 In 1: Consueera 7 in 7: Harris 2 in 1 Sintrleton 1 in 1.

Passed ball Grasso. Winning pitcher Lemon '19-7. LoMntr Ditcher Consuegra Umpires Hiib- bard. Panarella and Rommel. Time.

2 :28. Attendance 20.628. KRUPP'S CYCLE STORE 108 N. Walnut 1757-6 Salem 45-41 (121 74 R'. d.

Tavlor. Youn'ustown 43-45 (10178 MW, CliHon 43-48 1 171 74 F. H. Guthrie, Newark 48-49 (18179 Johns park. The Jewelers are two full games behind Lieder-kranz and must win to stay in contention in the second round.

The other contests are in the International circuit. Borden's Dairy plays 164th Fighter Squadron at Liberty park while Reining Painters goes against R. L. Henry Lumber at North Lake park. All games being at 6 p.

m. 43-43 (121 74 1 H. P. Hosier. Manstield 44-43 8179 Q- Rahman.

Cleveland 46-47 (181 75; H. W. Lear Coshocton 49-46 (15i 80 I. Tvcer. Zanesvllle 47-47 (171 77 Charles Slpe.

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