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The Charlotte News from Charlotte, North Carolina • 11

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TUESDAY Arun 23 1916 111 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS imommommem Meets Central Here Next IF All asso 'Cats Play Six Games At Home McAuley Sick Oren Muse Hurls Tonight McAuley Sick Muse Hurls 7 i a r'r i 1 I nosyfel 4Pto 16 '114 1 1 4: 1 Iii7 WHICH IS WHICH? One is a Hollywood other a Yankee rookie pitcher If you haven't already guessed right it's Tyrone Power on the right and Clarence "Cuddles" Marshall on the left who's been nicknamed "Tyrone" by his teammates (Acme WHICH IS WHICH? other a Yankee rookie pi guessed right it's Tyrom ence "Cuddles" Marshall named "Tyrone" by his te ENTRAL'S Oren th Muse will take to mound tonight ght for first time in a Western Conference game when the Wildcats meet the Boyden High nine at Salisbury and will try to fill Grady McAuley's brogans who up to now had been used to start conference games A bad cold has put McAuley in the sack Coach Skinny Mingus is still not satisfied with the 'Cats' hitting is planning to make a couple of shifts Ramsey Stops in the lineup tonight Regular left-fielder Pete Caddell hu been put ur on third while Jack Gunn has been ake Forest ahifted to first Mingus hopes Gunn will furnish added hitting punch State's Big Four victory The two teams met last week and over Wake Forest and Duke's the outhit Centrals defeated the Southern Conference loss to Mary out-of-towners land were highlights of yesterday's The first local ball game of collegiate sports program in the the week will be played Wed- two Carolinas nesday when Tech High School The Old Liners came through meets Oakhurst on the Tech with a 4-2 victory over Duke at diamond And then on Friday Durham with Harry Crouthhamel'a again on Tech's diamond smooth pitching playing a leading Harding and Tech clash in an role in the triumph He spaced the afternoon game Blue Devils' seven hits effectively Meanwhile Harding High's club and struck out nine opponents practiced today for their game to- At Raleigh Curt Ramsey of morrow The Rams will take to State had Wake Forest well the road to meet Concord there to- under control all the way as morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the Red Terrors won 6-3 The Wide interest is being shown in Deacons have yet to win a Big the Queen City Relays which will Four contest this season be held on the Central High Field South of the border only one Saturday Coach Bill Brannin said game was played and South Caro today that Central and High Point lina's Gamecocks won that one will be represented by full teams from Presbyterian 14-7 Seven In the meet while Winston-Salem errors contributed to the South will have almost a full team Carolina scoring Harding High and Mount Holly Two North State Conference will be represented with individual games were played Guilford's Joe entries and other entries are ex- Winner held Elon to three hits but pected Brannin and Coach Carroll walked ten men and the Quakert Hambright also of Central are the lost a narrow 2-1 decision In a originators of this first annual slugging bee Lenoir-Rhyne defeat Queen City relays ed Catawba 6-5 State's Big Pour victory over Wakes Forest and Duke's Southern Conference loss to Mary land were highlights of yesterday's collegiate sports program In the two Carolinas The Old Liners came through with a 4-2 victory over Duke at Durham with Harry Crouthhamell smooth pitching playing a leading role in the triumph He spaced the Blue Devils' seven hits effectively and struck out nine opponents At Raleigh Curt Ramsey of State had Wake Forest well under control all the way as the Red Terrors won 6-3 The Deacons have yet to win a Big Four contest this season South of the border only on game was played and South Carolina's Gamecocks won that one from Presbyterian 14-7 Seven errors contributed to the South Carolina scoring Two North State Conference games were played Guilford's Joe Winner held Elon to three hits but walked ten men and the Quakers lost a narrow 2-1 decision In a slugging bee Lenoir-Rhyne defeat ed Catawba 6-5 rENTRAL'S Oren Muse will take to the mc kI time in a Western Conference game whe Boyden High nine at Salisbury and will try to gins who up to now had been used to start cold has put McAuley in the sack Coach Skinny Mingus is still not' satisfied with the 'Cats' hitting is planning to make a couple of shifts a in the lineup tonight Regular left- fielder Pete Caddell has been put on third while Jack Gunn has been shifted to first Mingus hopes 4 on will furnish added hitting punch NC The two teams met last week and over Wi the outhit Centrals defeated the Southern out-of-towners land wer The first local ball game of collegiate ntmheesesciawyeewkahkewttLilTrst echeh pHlaiygehd School clilh00-1 two Can tso on the Tech wiThtheaC4 diamond And then on Friday Durham again on Tech's diamond smooth i Harding and Tech clash in an role in afternoon game Blue De Meanwhile Harding High's club and stru practiced today for their game to- At morrow The Rams will take to State the road to meet Concord there to- under morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the Re Wide interest is being shown in Deaco the Queen City Relays which will Four be held on the Central High Field South Saturday Coach Bill Brarmin said game WE today that Central and High Point lina's 0 br will represented by full teams from in the meet while Winston-Salem error: will have almost a full team Carolina Hard ing High and Mount Holly Two will be represented with individual games 1 entries and other entries are ex- imier pected Brannin and Coach Carroll walked Hambright also of Central are the lost a 1 originators of this first annual slugging Queen City relays ed Cata Hornet Profiles Ed Kubuski Hornet Profi Ed A Paging The Preps oe4 1 A ga ow t7 Ilk Aly 00': 's pet 0 4 A A'o i ir ioe :4 -4st--ii--A ii- nv N44 A --4 i li: 41:: 74o10" 01rt477 7 7 97 4 7 70c7 AA h- 1 4s 1 -A- i AP t7 4' 7' :1 6T i '1't 1 1 it i3" -4 ilt NOM 4''" A g' l' i'Y'Y t- i 4 I i-: -i I 4:: '(: I 4 5 I ----i-: 4t 4 i ''''-'4 i 1 I 4 40 0 4 0 A i 4 -74'''''k 7 '1 7i 7 1 7' A -44: sr 'C A 4- I 4 -) 1 -4' i iir4 0 ysk 4 0 4- b' ik 7 r)6i g'' '''g 'W i -7 4 4-- ---A 4k0--e --o--e-cii As ii '-'sAs -40A -4 441 or --x 1 i zs-0 ---A-i 4 ---'-4t-4--4- 4 r-- i- 02-t- I -4- IA-04- IN-f l' 5 A ji e' s4-044A42-''? -'k A -i 4 i 2:: I 1 k) A0 1 tz-s 4 1 l' st727 A ir 4 A 4 'i s'tst -t)-' kA4 iii- 4:: 0 ii: 4 1--'1 Le" r-' I 9- st to 's i vs t- 44' '1301J 49 iii '-St -Z :71 re L) v4 6 6 to iz ff oc 7 'A- 7 t'-i'i-'1: kl -4 1 71' 3Mk s' or -4 iE1 An eleventh game was added to Central High School's 1946 football schedule today with the drawing-up of a one-year contract with Peabody Mass for an afternoon game in Charlotte's Memorial Stadium Nov 30 This makes six home games for the Centrals Athletic Director Bill Brannin having already scheduled Burlington Miami Fla Gastonia Winston Salem a Knoxville (Tenn) Central for games here Out-of-town games are with Atlanta Tech Greensboro Male High of Louisville Asheville and High Point The Massachusetts school was contacted by Brannin and Coach Bill Seeglitz of Peabody was immediately enthusiastic about coming South He had been seeking an out-of-town game for his Class A ball club and was in favor of the idea of coming to Charlotte Previously it had been Peabody's custom to schedule an inter-sectional scholastic game with Ohio schools "The last time we played a game in Ohio" he wrote Brannin "we had 1200 Peabody supporters follow us there and I can guarantee that at least 1000 of our folks will come down to Charlotte to see us play you" Seeglitz has been each at Peabody for the past ten years After winning state class titles for two consecutive years he boosted his club to Class A competition and won two state Class A titles in an eight-year period Prior to his reign at Peabody he was head coach for seventeen years at Mooseheart Last year Peabody lost but one ball game The Central game will be Peabody's twelfth on its 1946 card Ed Kubuski who recalls Charlotte as the scene of one of his early downfalls is back in a new cloak The quiet Grafton Ohio boy Ls trying to graft himself to baseball as a pitcher after giving up on an outfield career It was here in '42 that Kubuski must have sensed his out-fielding possibilities were as Ed Kubuski who recall Charlotte as the scene of one his early downfalls is back in i new cloak The quiet Grafton Ohio boy is trying to graf himself to baseball as a pitche after giving up on an outfielo career It was here in '42 that Ku buski must have sensed his out fielding possibilities were a League He played ten games there in '40 hit a weakish 121 With his release in hand he spent 41 as a semi-pro until the wide-roaming Poppa Joe Cambria saw him and signed him for Washington He reported late to the Bees In '42 because of his school work at Kent State University in Ohio He has three years to his credit intends to finish off his degree there this Winter Kubuski is a quiet sort knocks around with fellow Pole Alex Kvasnak He's 23 years old stands six feet two and weighs 175 He the willowy sort of fellow who has all the bearing of a pitcher That's why he's here to find out if he is one YOU COULD SCARCELY EXPECT WIRING DESIGNED FOR THESE YOU COULD SCARCELY EX WIRING DESIGNED FOR 1 ICarolina League I Pilot Cliff Bolton Hasn't Decided On Starting Team TO PROVIDE EFFICIENT SERVICE FOR THESE TO PROVIDE EFFICIENT SE FOR THESE tUK 411 44 1 I tr 44- Art4 kitsivo-mkt 04 4 4-4110 andlias 44 Frank Stranahan ''knt' Knight 011ie Boyko Hank Knight Lee Chitwood and Joe Berry Byrd and Piekenbrock are rookies McArdle hurled for Allentown Pa last season Bill Hockenbury seems likely to take over third base The other spots are open with Jimmy Leonard Jimmy Muldoon Morris Taylor Dick Puller and Petro Kallathey battling for sobs Outfield candidates include Robert and Arthur Richardson brothers from Darlington Herb Kernmerle John Ver nillo and Bill Helms Stranahan Tackles Dana I At Pinehurst slender as his lean frame lie was merely a passing fancy in Harry Smythe 'a rightfield parade finally wound up at Burl ington then a Hornet farm He hit at a 264 clip had seven homers on the Bi-State farm Then the Army called and until this Spring he wore khaki thirteen montns of the time in Europe When he reported to the Washington farm at Orlando Coach Clyde Miller saw no future for him He iwasn't built for a hitter didnl look like one But he did have a swift throw with a natural drop and that's how he got aboard the pitching wagon Kubuski once WM a Yankee farm hand was signed off his hometown sandlots and sent to Butler of the Penn State slender as his lean frame 11 was merely a passing fancy I Harry Smythe'a rightfield pa rade finally wound up at Burl ington then a Hornet farm I-I hit at a 264 clip had seve homers on the Bi-State farm Then the Army called and ur til this Spring he wore khak thirteen montns of the time I Europe When he reported to tt Washington farm at Orient Coach Clyde Miller saw no ft ture for him He wasn't bui for a hitter- didn't look 111 one But he did have a awl throw with a natural droll an that's how he got aboard tr pitching wagon Kubuski once was a Yankt farm hand was signed off hometown sandlots and sent I Butler of the Penn Sta' MARTINSVILLE va--Gr)-- There'll be few catching ries for the Martinsville As this Cliff Bolton will handle these the As skipper will have other he a daches Fact is Bolton former big league backstop hasn't decided on his starting lineup for the opening Carolina League season game with Leaksville here tomorrow night He has some pitchers two catchers and one fielder who played here last some right promising new talent Among the pitchers available are Nick Ellis and Joe Homer carry-overs: Harry Byrd Ted Piekentrock Al MeArdle Bob I 0 Peab Lanier No Longer In Back Seat By ASSOCIATED PRESS Max Lanier a perennial runnerup is fast becoming the ace of the St Louis Cardinals' All-Star pitching Atari' after years of playing second fiddle to such big names as Mort Cooper Lon Warneke and Curt Davis The chunky lefthander from Denton back from a tour of Army duty has won his first a two starts in most impressive fashion to set the pace for the high-flying Red Birds' five-game winning streak When Lanier first came to the big show in 1938 Davis was one of the fellows who bogged the headlines The Warneke regime covered 1940 and 1941 when Ernie White first rocketed into the plc' ture Then came Cooper who reigned from 1942 until he was soli to Boston last Spring Lanier might have made the No 1 spot last year but arm trouble bothered him in the early Spring and in May he went into the Army Although he was a holdout this a Spring Lanier reported to the St Petersburg camp bright and early ---rrn and has pitched i''' A t' himself into ex- 711t 1 1 le tie condition ispo li foinrst ef shutout over Pitts- burgh on the sec- 4 4 ov'fa3thile 1 kk-- season and yes- ks 1: 1- terday he turned te tA' i-- back Cincinnati 1 4 Johnny with six hits ts ie) Vander --eA Meer was the cikh Nnommli i mirel loser LANIER Despite Lanier's chucking and the Cards fifth straight triumph they were unable to shake off the persistent Brooklyn Dodgers who likes wise ran their win streak to five by shading Boston 5-4 in ten innings The Dodgers had to call on some of their veteran hired hands to keep them in a first place tie with St Louis Pete Reiser's second double of the day drove in the two tying runs in the ninth and Billy Herman belted a single to break it up in the first overtime Hugh Casey a refugee from the 1941 a pennant club picked up the victory on relief at the expense of Don Hendrickson The New York Giants resumed relations with the Phillies and got back On the winning side 7-6 coming from behind to tie Starter Tommy Hughes and blasting Fireman Hugh Mulcahy for the Ivinning margin Babe Young and Johnny Mize had petfect days at the plate but Manager Mel Ott had to caU in Mike Budnick to save a second straight victory for Pitcher Bob Joyce when the Phils came within one of a tie in the ninth Detroit found reason to rejoice in the excellent debut of Paul iDizzy) Trout who blanked Chicago's White Sox 4-0 with six blows The Dilly one i had been troubled by an ach- ing back la st Summer but showed no traces of any ailment in handcuffing the Pale Hose Floyd Elevens made his first start I winning one in hurling the New York Yatikees to a 2-1 "weaker" over Philadelphia's Luther Knerr Joe DiMaggio tied the game with a triple in the sixth 0 and scored the winning run on Charley Keller's single a few moments later Although Chicago and Pittsburgh in tho National and Cleveland and St timis In the American were not scheduled the total attendance for the first complete week of play soared to 1008422 with the help of amazing Monday turnouts of 24902 at Brooklyn and 23407 at the Yankee Stadium 4 AMFRICAN LEAGLI Teems Pet' Teams Roston I 351 21 Louie Detrott 11 1133' Philo New York I I 714 Chicago 2 3 300 Wish MMMOOMOOdll NATIONAL LEAGI'l Teams Prt Tolima I ft Louis I 833 3 Prooklyn 5 I 133 Pitts gh 3 Chicago 3 3 000 cmeinuatt gee York 3 '3 NO Phila TODAY'S gaga gall AMTRICAN LIVAGIg flatrolt I Chicago Wathington at Poston at goo York Claveland it 81 Louis tooktronal MINOMb11MMIIMIM NATIONCL LUIGI at Brooklyn Pr Louis or Cincinnati Chicsan at Pittsburgh Pew York at Ptillarlitiphia dE0101411Ob TISTERD416 SEMIS AMERICAN EIAG111 New York 2 Philadelphia 1 Detroit 4 Chicago licieton Washington 4 Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGrit groaklaat Boston 4 II innings St Lowe 4 Cincinnati No York a mei acbodueci MIMNnigibilm SOVIRIERII Noe UM Reck a hilomphis 7 Monce I Al larva Plalactile I thatJartensa I irmingham AOC ATLANTIC ITAGI Jotinwriville 14 214e4ft Auelsts 2 Columbus 1 11 IlletimnaPt I 041111140 11 Chariastos EttfJ Standings Pet 3 I IMO 2 III 1 2 141 1 0 143 I Pet 3 a 200 3 4 333 218 1 I 163 TOMORROW'S Stitt DUI it dateeka a tom Cleveland at LOUIS Phiadeiphis et 1 asbinalon and New to at BOSiOn Only games achedMed Satiated Lease IltrooltIvn at nits-Boston at New Torii St Louis at Cincinnati and Chicago at Pittsburgh dy Totals 24 I I 24 kintale u-nkattoti tnr Knerr In Inn d9 Dodgers 5 Braves 4 I JS 8 4 13 Tewirat 11-141t04 fmr Awn IA 1111 I LiTON Pre roN i a- 9 ailler 7 on er I Back Seat By ASSOCIATED PRESS Max Lanier a perennial runnerup is fast becoming the ace of the '-''n i 4--- St Louis Cardinals' All-Star pitch- 4- i ing Atari' after years of playing 44 second fiddle to such big names as -0 Mort Cooper Lon Warneke and i Curt Davis IA The chunky lefthander from i Denton back from a tour S1 I of Army duty has won his first li ti two starts in most impressive "i fashion to set the pace for the high-flying Red Birds' five-game winning streak When Lanier first came to the big show in 1938 Davis was one i of the fellows who bogged the 1 headlines The Warneke regime covered 1940 and 1941 when Ernie White first rocketed into the plc- -i ture Then came Cooper who reigned from 1942 until he was soli to Boston last Spring i Lanier might have made the No 1 spot last year but arm trouble bothered him in the early Spring i 1 and in May he went into the Army Although he was a holdout this Spring Lanier reported to the St Petersburg camp bright and early --7rol and ehas inpitched i'' -''-z himslf to ex- 4 cellent condition effort waa a The lefthander's first i shutout over Pitts- burgh on the sec- 4 sso Sn 11mt 1- ond day of the 7s 1 T--' 0 season and yes- s- sic terday he turned tot back Cincinnati so0 4- cisIt 4-1 with six hits t' 4 Johnny Vander i 1kmoommaz- Meer was 0 the so 1 1 ji loser LANIER Despite Lanier 's chucking and the Lcsweio Cards fifth straight triumph they tl'-4 y'c were unable to shake off the per- 'S sistent Brooklyn Dodgers who like- 1-'' so it wise ran their win streak to five by shading Boston 5-4 in ten innings The Dodgers had to call on some --k of their veteran hired hands to i keep them in a first place tie o'' with St Louis Pete Reiser's second double of the day drove in the two tying runs in the ninth and Billy Herman belted a single to break it up in the first overtime Hugh i Casey a refugee from the 1941 pennant club picked up the victory 4 on rebel at the expense of Don Hendrickson The New York Giants resumed relations with the Phillies and got back On the winning side 7-6 coming from behind to tie Starter Tommy Hughes and blasting Fire- man Hugh Mulcahy for the win- ning margin Babe Young and Johnny Mize had perfect days at the plate but Manager Mel Ott had to caU in Mike Budnick to save a second straight vktory for Pitcher Bob Joyce when the Phils came within one of a tie in the ninth Detroit found reason to re- Joice In the excellent debut of Paul tDizzy) Trout who blank- ed Chicago's White Sox 4-0 with six blows The Dilly one i had been troubled by an ach ing a I a a Summer but i showed no traces of any ail- mint in handcuffing the Pale Hose Floyd Elevens made his first Mart a winning one in hurling the New York Yalskees to a 2-1 "squeaker" over Philadelphia's Luth- Cr Knerr Joe DiMaggio tied the game with a triple in the sixth a and scored the winning run on Charley Keller's single a few mo- ments later Although Chicago and Pittsburgh in the National and Cleveland and St LOUIS In the American were not scheduled the total attendance Totals 34 I I 24 kintala for the first complete week of play -Pittikel mt In 011 soared to 1008422 with the help of amazing Mondey turnouts of 24902 at Brooklyn and 23407 at the i Yankee Stadium aa I 4 ell 11 11E1 tiff II Dodgers 5 Braves 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE I Teems PeLlteauss sg I pet Itostvn I asI St Louie 3 I 100 i Detroit 1 I 033' Philo 2 4" New York 2 2 714 Chicago 1 I 147 Cleveland 2 3 300 Wish I 0 143 NATIONAL LEAGIR Items ler PM' Telma I tee Mull ull 1 833 Boston a a 500 i Stooklyn I 1 333 Pitts gh 3 4 333 i ChIcaa0 3 2 100 (illeillnail 2 it 218 Pell DYork 3 '3 300 Phila TOA 11 11 T'S 11kIL I I 167 AMYRICAN 1114G111 I NOM! al Chicago Wathington at Poston at New Tsell Cleveland it at Louis twaitoonel NATIONkL MOIR Beaton at Brooklyn Br Louis at Cincinnati Chteian at Pittsburgh New York at Philadelphia TOMORROW'S 21111D11111 Mankato Lease Cleveland at LOUIS Phiadeiphis lit Ntiohington and Bea to at Boston Only games ached- Med Natianat Loagoa Brookton at Phila Booton at New York St Louis Cincinnati an4 Chicago at Pittsburgh 1111TERDA11S BEMIS I AMERICAN LEAG111 1 Nen York 2 111111adelphis 1 Detroit 4 Mead I 3 Poston a Washtngton 4 1I On4 games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGIA 1 Brooklyn 2 Boston 4 10 Innings i Now 41 Only games wheitue4 St Lowe 4 Cncinnati 1 York iodephis I or i Tetill PS 4 OH 13 twat it-Ptytte4 tvir II invem In VP 11011-11111R11 Al11041 1 Ito AV HistTOP i Pell Ortearts I Little Rock 311amphis 7 Moloce 2 Pico- moo 'Wawa 41 Naohville 2 Chattanooga I Birmingham 2 101-111 ATLANTIC 1E4614 Jacksonville IS Macon 1 Soilllitia Coiumbia I Co'amirria II Potannati I Otamialiita 14 Charleston 4 1 Peab dy i $1 r'" Mt tt f': -74: i'' i itti! 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