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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 30

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30 THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1951 CHESTER (PA.) TIMES Chester High Beats St James Nine, 4 to Clippers Hold Ridley Twp. Track Team Beats Parkers 1st Time Off Late RaUy The Ridley Township High School track team crossed the B. and'O. tracks Wednesday afternoon and scored the first victory, in Its hlstorv To Grab Win over its traditional Ridley Park High rival.

The final score was 61 647. The triumph kept the Raiders un A three run outbuvst in the defeated In dual meet competition this season. They; have now Deauen four straight opponents and have only. Swarthmore High left on the sixth inning gave; Chester High a 4 to 2 victory "over Sc. James High in the.

first of a two game series for the city 110 yard low hurdles 1. Perry Huron. Ridley Park; .2. Morris Dlckerson schedule. Park.

Time 13.2 seconds. scholastic baseball 1 yard dash 1. Silas White, Rld Fltzgerald, Ridley Tlmo 10.4 seconds. The game was played on the Ches 220 vard dash 1. Silas.

Whltn PLn.o ter field at Concord road, which will be the scene of the second game in 2. West Fitzgerald, Ridley Twp 3. Cooper Guy, Ridley Twp, Time 24.9 seconds. tne series on May 2s at p. 440 vard runI.

Perry Burdon. ntrf Domination of the sprints key to the Ridley. Township victory; Silas White captured both the iOO and 220 yard dashes while West Fitzgerald was second in both events. Larry Dlckei'son' took third in the 100 and Cooper Guy was third in the 220. Burden lias Triple With this 18 point cushion the Raiders were able to win despite a triple by Ridley Park's sophomore star, Perry Burdon.

Burdon won the hurdles, 440, and broad jump for the day's only triple triumph. Dick Barraclough pitched grand ball for the. Clippers in Winning the ley Park; 2. Cooper Guy, Ridley Twp 3, Jerry Cox, Ridley Twp. Time 53.3 seconds.

830 ynrd run 1. Colin Black. Ridley 2. Dave Wllgus, Ridley Bark; 3 ilck Robinson, Ridley Twp. Time game although he needed hejp from Frank Teofilak in the seventh inning when Barrowclough filled the based with none out.

Teofilak got the side out with two runs crossing 3. Harold Brewster, Rldie Ridley the saving the game. Twp. Time Barraclough allowed four hits In Ridley and' Kiel PIm! White added a second In tne broad jump for Ridley Township to lead his' team with 13 points. jjick jones, Ridley Park.

his six plus inningi, fanning four, walking one, and hitting one batter. He retired the first .11 men to face The day's best race was the 440 him in a row and had trouble only yard run in which Burdon Ridley Park. Height 5 the fifth before he was relieved. triumphed over Ridley Township's! ad Jump I.Perry Burdon, Ridley cooper (juy uy than a loot. St.

James had two hits in the fifth with two out 'but could not score. Clippers Score in 1st Burdon led all the way with Guy Jerry 'Cox, Ridley Twp. Disl sprinting from iar back but being unable to pass Burdon before the StaS Photo CHESTER HIGH BALL TEAM HONORED BY OPTIMISTS The Chester High baseball team talks' things over with Bernie Guest, assistant general manager of the Athletics, at a Wednesday luncheon of the Chester Optimists Club. The. luncheon each year honors the Clipper baseballers.

Talking to Guest in the center are Captain Tony Cornacchia, Joe Michalcewiz, and Gene Arlington. Others in the picture are Bob Towson, Fen Terry, Bob Clayton, Frank Teofilak, Harry Towson, Lick Barraclough, Jodv Ambrosino, Howard Lockwood, Ed Sniechoski, and Coach Hal Brewster. Lefty Bob Wise pitched for St. By FRED WILSON Chester Times Sports Editor The readiness to listen to. tips and advice from others is the of.

major league ball players, according to Bernie Guest assistant general manager and scout for the Philadelphia Athletics, Guest was a speaker at.the Chester Optimists annual lunch 1 eon in honor, of the Chester High baseball team Wednesday afternoon. He kept the youngsters interested in his formula or success in baseball, stressing the fact that even stars of the calibre of Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, and Stan Musial know they can learn things from people on the sidelines. "It is the fellow Mho thinks he knows everything and who is hitting .220 who soon goes back to the minors' said Guest. "But even if a fellow isn't hitting well, we often keep him around if he is willing to try to improve. It's the fellows who think they can't learn anything who don't stick." Hustle, according to Guest, is another requisite for success in organized ball, perhaps the most important, If young ball players show a lazy.

lackadaisical attitude, they are the first to be released. Guest' also told the athletes that the club gets a lot of help from Wally Moses as a coach of hitters, Wally, who has been around a long time, spends most of his time around the batting cage, observing the hitters in practice and correcting mistakes. Guest said that Wally and Ferris Fain worked with Joe Tipton for Vs hour Tuesday night before the game in which Tipton was injured. "Tipton is a good catcher," said Guest, "and we want to use him. He's so anxious to improve his hitting that he will work long and hard to.

try to do it." And that, according to Guest, is another mark of an athlete who will make good, the willingness to work overtime to improve. Two Delaware County coaches Jiave been nominated for office iii' the. Ursinus College Alumni Athletic Association. Nominated for president is Cliff Calvert, former head football coach at Radnor High and now jayvee mentor, and Johnny Wise, Clifton Heights High basketball coach. Marvin "Zip" Zucker, Chester High grad, has just been honored at Dickinson.

College as the player who contributed most to the basketball team during last season. Zip received trophy as his reward during the recent Dickinson Athletie banquet. He is a senior at the Carlisle school. Ben Feller, Ridley Park High baseball coach, has a rule that any player who misses three practice sessions without a legitimate excuse must turn in his uniform. Don Bateman, one of the Chester Pike area's better pitchers, violated the rule.

Despite the fact, that' Bateman would be of real help to the Parkers in the Section III race, he was forced to turn in his Ben evidently realizes, as some coaches do not, that, team morale profits more by such actions than the club's ability' to win games does by letting athletes get away with such Infractions. When Ernie Towns, Chester High's great discus thrower, extended the county all time record to 156 feet, 10 inches on Tuesday, he used the usual discus thrower's turn. Previously he had "passed 150 feet twice using just a flat stance. With another year of competition after the current one and hiB form and timing being perfected, Towns is almost a cinch to pass 160 feet before he graduates. tape.

With two events to go the Raider. James and gave up a run in the first on a walk to Gene Arrington and a triple to right center by Tony Cornacchla, held a lead of 51 39 and needed only nlngham. Ridley Twp. Distance 12 a second and a third in the broad Jump and javelin to Insure the Wise got out of trouble in the Other Sports on Page 32 Javelin 1. Bob Redgate.

Ridley Arch Evans, Ridley Park; 3. jfni lover. Ridley Twp. Distance 118 It. triumph.

They got more than they needed when Bob Redgate. won the Page Hopes to Regain Form With Kansas City Team second after Harry Towson tripled by fanning two batters. From the second through the fifth Wise retired 12 straight batters. In the' entire game he fanned nine and passed three. New York (UP) Fireman.

Joe Page, no longer the five alarm wonder jnce wajs, aadly headed for Kansas City today where he hope once dhesteri. 1 0 lead stood pat until) the sixth inning, when three runsi again to fan dying flame. crossed the plate. Dick Barraclough Released outright by the New wjs safe on an error to start things; ttonal IeagUi. Actually, tha Yan York Yankees, a club he helped pitch to two world championships.

and got to second when Cornaecrun. went out after being hit by his own bunt. the boyish lo ok kees still have 28 players, but in fielder Martin is not counted be lug, 33 year old lefthander was Jody Ambrosino singled to right cause he is a service Elsewhere in the majors, other scheduled to re and took second when. a futile play ras made on Barraclough at third. clubs pa.red to the 2a player limit Frank Teofilak was purposely passed in tne ionowmg manner: The Giants gave risrht handei and Bobby Towson popped to tne catcher, leaving Wise, almost clear Jack Kramer, a 10 year man and port to Kansas City of the American Association "I've had some great thrills with the Yankees" 'mumbled Page, glancing of trouble with two out but' the bases "filled.

lormer browns and Red Sox star, his unconditional release. Brooklyn optioned serins stand mvso Triples However, Harry Towson came i out Earl Mosser to St. Paul of the American Association while the thought 1 1 through with a 370 foot triple to deep left center, chasing the three runners across the plate with what Pn lines optioned three player: around the fa joe. page miliar locker room, "and I sure hatel pitcher Jack Brittin to Baltimore, of the International League; outfielder i eventually proved to be the winning1 to But it's good to know, runs. at that I can come back," Ed Sanickl to Schenectady of the: Eastern League and pitcher Buzz St.

James made a real threat in' Yankee General Manager George1 Cstlifladt, Heavy Spring Action 1 I orv A A VSll A 'mm I I the seventh and scored twice to 1 League. Weiss paved the way for Page's eventual return by releasing, the nitcher outright father than op 'a 'Sell Hsr.U came within two runs af tying the score. Andy Nacrelli walked, Ed Filliben doubled, and Jim Hale. was with a pitch, filling the bases tioning him. The Yankees still have Tha Athletics sold Hank Gallagher Leads one used option left on the one 22 ganie winner', with the Cubs In time relief ace and by sending' himl with none out.

That brought Teotilak. 1945, to Washington; sold utility in Lords in Victory to the minors outrignt, tney still flelder led Davis to Los Ansteles Bob "Ewlns singled to 'deep short! George. Gallagher, Latisdowne able to him before Oct. score Nacrelli. John" Schultz o( the Pacific Coast League; and Te turned pitcher 'Frank Robinson to Shibe Park Schedule May lT A's' vs." at.

Louis," May IS A's vs. Detroit, 6 p. High's talented track star, was i triple in the Lords' 57Vi forced Ewine at second arid: Filli Buffalo of the International league. 5014 in dual track and ben scored the second run. Wise walked to 'reload the bases but Jim I field meet with Darby High at Lans Pittsburgh sold third baseman Bob Dillinger, with the Browns and A's, to the White Sox kees have to obtain' waivers from I downe, Wednesday afternoon.

Brennan hit into a force play at the plate and Teofilak fanned John all other bis league clubs. If New Gallagher won the 100 vard dash. for "considerabSy more" than the York fails to recall him by Oct. 15, O'Donnell to end a hall game. the 220, and the running broad price, and optioned outfielder Chester St.

Jarai jump. treorge broke the school rec Page automatically will become subject to the general draft next fio 1 cHEVBotft oft EXT I I I 'Mlif MERCURY SlV 1933 SlW I ord In the broad jump with a leap Tom Saffel and second baseman Romanus Basgall to Indianapolis of the American Association. November. 3b 1 0 0 01 4.00 0 3 13 4 oi zi incnes. did 23 flat in 'the 220 and won the 1 n.lb 3 0 6 0 In addition to releasing Page, the Yankees got down to the 25 player The Cardinals sold first baseman 10.6.

Sat.May 19 A's vs. Detroit, 2 p. m. Ma 20 av vs. Cleveland (2 Itflmts), 1.39.

May zi Ko game. May ZZ A's vj. Cleveland, 8 p. May 23 A vs. Chicago, 8 p.

Thurs, May 21 A'a vs. Chicago. 2 May 25 Phils vs. New 8 p. m.

Mai 26 Phils vs. New TorS. 8 May ZS Phils vs. New Yorir. 1.30 May Phils vs.

Brooklyn. 8 "Va's Ma 23 May 30 PfcUs." vs8' Brooklyn (2 'owsonlss 3 0 limit, required by last midnight, by Steve Biiko outright to their Colum 3 3 0 2 0 on.rl 2 0 warren Daruy. Time MM 110 low hurdles 1. Joe Tyler Darby; Jim Jlcgce, Lansdowne: 3. Ed Hen Time 13.2 seconds.

TeoOlak refcurning drafted pitcher Man pe jbiis farm hi tiie American Associa terson to Toronto of the Interna tion. 2 returning drafted pitcher Max Pc farm In the American Associa lljAJkJklt CHRYStre Mt JGLy ''imtEEj fm II oi lerson to Toronto of the Interna tion. mats for other cars Zjgggtt n'' KtiMA HMHive I "GUeck" IGNITION 1 LJlJT 11 Olar Lanadowne: 2. Howard Settles. Darby; by.

Time 23 May 31 No game. St. Louis, i 3Ed iiu ie 53.2 seconds. Jolin Maloney. Da iatted lor Mlchftlcewlcz In 7th.

bester' 1 0 0 0 0 3 04 Jamea 0 0 0 0 0 22 Runs Atrlngton, Barraclough, Am roalno. TelBIak, Nacrelli, Filliben. STthe CABLE KITs Pugl 2. Joan 'aim Jlaloney, Darby; 3. Burt Buc' di: v.

ell, Lansdown Three base bits Cornacchla, H. Tow r. mWOTOr I V.TSa. 1 cn oil LansdowriB. Distance 140 son 1.

Double plays Unas by R. Towson to H. Tow: out by Barraclough 4. Wise 1. Bases on balls off Wlsi jvqrnp 1.

kJjcorgB Gallaghe; fall, Lansdowne. Distance 21 ft. ough l. Teofilak 1. Winning pitcher irracloush.

Umpire Delaney. 5n 'vault i. Dan Condills, ROSE TREE RACES MEDIA, PA. 2.0O P.M. SATURDAY Rain or Shine Rish class horses runnins in fla iteeplechase and timber races.

wic i thrilling stecpltchaseand two txcV Admission 2.00 Grand Stand $1.50 9 teet. it. 7 in. Parkers Take 3d In Section Three 2. Ed Henrle.

Lansd Distance 39 ft In. High Jump 1. Bobby Guy. Darby; 1. Jack Kaullman.

Laasdowne: 3. Ed aiurray, Duby. Height 5 ft. 6 in. Hidley Park High moved into I rCHT CHAIR ftMjoxl third place in Section IH Wednesday afternoon by walloping Ridley Township, 14 to 6, at tne loser: field.

The victory gave the Parkers a 4 3 mart on the year and sent them ahead of Swarthmore (5 4. The Parkers still have a. chance of catch ing tne co ieaaers, Lnen ar ana "i i The Parkers banged out 19 hits off three Raider pitchers and scored I sJpar.son irvisi vUhony whlskeY 1 spark Plug TOlUjtijJJ.SM mSSs I nmur. niPQ 1 11 GRILLE 1 In ail but the first and sixth innings. They got three in the second, third, fourth and seventh, and two in the fifth.

Ridley Township had a 4 3 lead after the second inning but three in the third and three moi I I I 1 a MBn Tiim iminnwrmTiT.iiB, the fourth proved enough to Eddie Esslinger and Jack Bus i mi singled and Dick Ennis and Ken Hill doubled for three in the third. Three more in the fourth proved enough to win as Don Lawrence walked, Don Waite doubled and Dick Waile, Esslinger, Buscemi and Hill all singled. mM ft fl iSffpt A UNIVERSAL DIMMER DID YOU KNOW there is a difference in whiskies in I Mjf I ill W' 1 SWITCH flavor, smoothness, freedom from bite, burn and harsh Vomm, i mm 13 lNCHES HIGH 1 ncss? That's why we invite you to ,1 mostcars i LSSr 1 JmJW compare Calvert Reserve and your tASUT 4 hPmC f'TS CARS tbd. 14m SIS 3.Tf.. FS affr We are confident you will clioose yr mWj) flfsV whiskey for you.

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Bases on lAWrenc 2, McNeal 2, 1. Zlzza 2. Wlnnlna i CALVERT RESERVE BLENDED WH I SKEY 86.8 PROOF 6553 GRAIN NEUTRAL Struble 4, Rauch uch nltcrior tltchcr Lawrence. Losing pitcher.

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