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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

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Wor On Defense Lincoln Club Blasts Out 9-7 Win Over Waycross In The thc sixth. Pilchpf Carey finally WAYCROSS. of- snuffed out the rally by fanning fense was better than our ric- Welch with the bases loaded, Thur did Mgr. Frank Skaff sum up his Lincoln hy Pancoe and Wil- victory over Waycross of the long double to center. las.s C.corgia-Florida league walk and a fly.

T.lneoln Jotimw! Yfhrwkii Jnummi Ifl. PM. 11 here Monday night. be working overtime on defense Skaff added. by Joe Pancoe and Will Johnson, the hard hitting L.in- a pair of runs in the seventh.

Magliola made it around in the eighth on a single and singles by coin club collected four doubles Johnson and Gardner, and led all the way. Of the three Five walks by Pitcher Jim Mac- l.incoln hurlcrs. Hornberger, Fadden and two costly errors by started, gave the best ac- Catcher Shantz let in four Way- count. He yielded only two hits in runs in the eighth, the first four innings. Shantz scored in the ninth on an error, a single and a hitting was better than choice, our said manager Frank Johnson, 18-year old Skaff, pointing to the four L.in- w'as batting hero with coin errors.

three singles and a double. Pan-' lack of control may coe was next with a double and Se attributed to the fact that he a brace of singles. i ha.s been ill and out of uniform for the past four da.vs. The next game is wdth Lincoln drew first blood when bany of the Georgia-Florida, scored in the first. He League Wedne.sday night.

made the circuit on a walk, a fetolen base and Bobby choice. Joe lusty double off the left field fence brought in Will Johnson, on first w'ith a in the third inning. a Waycroaa MaicUola. lb 4 IVinbeK. cf JohniM.n.

3h 5 4 0 2 2b 2b 5 110 3b ii If 4 3 0 1 lb 4 I Wllbeim, 5 10 1 Brlnaon. 3 1 2 4 cf 3 0 4 0 Baard. rf 2 I W'lancskt. rf 5 I 4 0 Harrow. If 3 0 2 0, Hharits.

4 19 0 pardua, 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Hannah, 1 0 MacFad. 110 0 Walch, Alumni Grid Drills Begin Coach Navak Has Back, End Warries; Line Set H.i cn.i pr wore thf I wnnu- f.inng I i Plav Ni.s.ik, .1 ni- quad the kinks nut Mund.iy oftorn it iiuti.il pr.ictuc u-n The am will lioiT. itti foa- Hill (Ha Ilf ka ifchldder.N S.ituril.'iv as a faaturi' of the i I an. uiie- III I. 1 a 1 etitf'f si' t- irs af i -T i hr At t.

ffit. i I 1 i.t ani I 1 iMT tn -s Up All-SjMuts Day Nnvak, thc Hu kris' our biui.stng wa fi time as he greeted the returnii TIIK WOKKOI'T heg.in with I he line should be nie.ftti euoiixh to throw a Ibr most hon-heartrd of Hlfir it t.t I lai. call f'T Tc'J I a-, and Vie rs. t.U I imm the enter uf .4 session on play patterns an i Ht ft uwaid wail, b.u kfiehl timing. Fran Nagle, who elimaxetl htilli.in! NU footh'all cai em a tiu.n tei b.iek for the team in the Fa game last New Yo.ii’s day, was to mg passes from both tlie ami tht double wing ShoulflrrliiK the burdriin in drill werr Nagle.

Hill Hutch Mrvrr. l.rvandiisky and Ken llrfMiker. Northeast Defciul Title 1 3.S 27 .1 0 1 1211 hat again proved handy in the fifth. His crisp 3 13 27 5 Fingle in thc fifth, brought in i .6 0 0 0 3 0 i Johnson, on base with a double 2 Johnson 2. WII- to left.

blow had pre- naim. Shanu. viously rung in Magliola, on with si walk. I Johtraoii. Biinson; Johnson's third-straight hit of mj the evening, a single to right- P-nberk SB Mannolta dp rin- field, scored Carey from third in wiiheim- civfh 11.

ay- tnC SlXin. cromm 10. 2., Carey got there through a llannah 2 3 wallB, a wild pitch and 3 3 iiy. Skeeter double and an error by Catcher Billy Shantz caused three Waycross runs in a 0 RARING TO behemoths are squad of NU alumni getting in shape for the Varsity-Alumm grid brawl here next Saturday, a feature of Nebraska university All- amonc the hard-charcinc Sports Day. Left to right, kneeling, are Ray Magsaman, Rich No- among the hard charging Slrasheim, and Coach Tom Novak Standing, left to right, are Jim Levenduskv, Bill Maxe, Hill Mueller, Dutch Walt Sfiellman, Bob Manioii, and Ken Hrooker.

I HO I'nilliPR in iimiiiR." I I In 2. 2 In 4 Hannmh 2 In 1. 4 2 In 3, 1. 4, In 4 2 By ITalt OabMnm With the Pacific Coast league Hannah. 3 Millar Winner Rombar- baseball scason already two weeks Her.

Loaer Phllllpa U. Kreb. Sweat. 13. Mlodovich Handy Baseball Helper A handy guy to have on your baseball team.

Ray Mladovich, in 1948 was shortstop on the Omaha Metz team which went to thc national junior American Legion finals, and who this year may play at both first base and catch for the University of Nebraska baseball team. LAST YTAR. when Mladovich Was a sophomore, Husker coach Tony Sharpe made a first baseman out of him during fall practice. Ray was regular first sacker on that Big 7 championship team. Then last fall, Sharpe, who has great respect for Mlado- all-around ability, tried him at the catching spot, and he did a fine job.

Sharpe says If his other catchers come through this spring. Ray W'Uf see considerable action behind the bat. Otherwise, be at scheduled to start against Buena Vista Friday. Just 19 this month, Mladovich is a junior in the college of business administration. Two years ago this summer, he was still young enough to play wdth the Metz junior Legion team even though he had finished his freshman year in college.

As for which of the three positions he prefers, the Omaha South graduate says one old, club owners are fretting over the absence of cash customers. This time neither TV or radio being blamed. Some magnates are claiming that the regular campaign started too soon after the major league blubs had invaded coast territory, Yet, on the other hand, the big league clubs, while drawing sub- 1 stantial crowds, failtid to fill the! stands. Rusty turnstiles Last week the total attendance at single games at San Francisco, i Hollywood, San Diego and Sacra' mento was 7,653. On another day it totaled only 7,069 with only 685 watching the hopeless Seals who won a game in nine starts.

President Clarence Rowland advanced the Idea that the Coast season should not start until ten days after the major leaguers have left the The Coast loop opens about three weeks in advance of the majors in the east and they play a longer schedule. Maybe the fans are getting too much baseball. Again it may be that the fans the entertainment money to spend. The latter explanation appears to be the most reasonable. Tim Cohsne.

sportsed of Look, got out on a limb this week, and picked the major leagues to finish as iln N' lthe.ist will defend VVorkuiK out at the terminal title in the were Rich Noxak and nii.il invitation.Tl ti Ic H.iy and field meet Whatever trouble Novak may 'I'he however, have 111 deciding on his end and tin' riu. leiis of years strong and ajiparently will .1 tough time refieatiiig. champion, St K-tw in class B. is al.so in the field with HO or more boys a.s Boxing Title SnaiTil Bv Valentine KF.AHNF.Y, Neb Coach Jesse parUcipation in the 41 selitiol.s in 19411. That appaiantly will fall Valentine high school this year.

fur, 47 entries are squad annexed its first state high und ttu'ie is a ptissibility of two school boxing chamtnonship. or more. The title decided until a xs rntrlrs to date are Crete, Schuyler, the final bout, however. Delbert Gray outlasted Moes to grab a hairhne tleeision and turn the trick for Valentine The victory for Gray gave Valentine 38 points, Keainey Curtis tiaileil witfi 3(V Closest itialeh was Joe (Valentine) split decision F.rwin Cushing of Curtis. Norfolk.

Wlsner. St. 4 of ('olunihus, Falr- hury. Fullerton, David and Aurora. F.ntoi tul in the divisuin ara St.

F.ciwiii'ii, Fort Calhoun, Folk, Hellwood. Newman Grove, Dun- 4 Battle Creek, St, York. Madison. Shelby. F.lkhorn, Clay Center, Conrad Kecdi won Palmor.

McCool Junction, Oak- NO PASS coaches have to buy their way in to Cornhuskcr All-Sports Day at the University of Nebraska. Saturday April 14. Coach Bill Glassford is shown buying three tickets for himself, his wdfe and son, Garry, from Neal Mehring, chairman of AH-Sj)orts Day. ticket sellers and gufenien Siiturday will work vvilliout pay. their to help swell the profit.s frorn the track football and game, all of which go into the fund for neiniy athletes at the University of Nebraska.

his third consecutive title, Pesek Clashes Willi Meyers Here Tonight Six stars and one former pugilist will mix it up at tfu' fairgiounds tonight on rnoter Adam icgul.ir hill. Fx-Husker will meet Sonny Meyers in one of two Husker vich ponders over whether going to play first base or catch. (Journal photo). A Record No-Hitter COLUMBUS, O. Fred Toney of the Winchester.

team in the Blue Grass league pitched a no-hitter for 17 innings on May 10, 1909. In winning, Toney struck out 19 batters. 0 Jake Forbes Has Hectic 24 Hours OMAHA. (UP). Jake defenseman on the Omaha Knights of the U.S.

Hockey league, was selected for the all-sUr team, celebrated his nrst wedding anniversary and became a father during a hectic 24-hour period. Sunday was Mr. and Mrs. first anniversary. Monday the flariiy Forbes was named only member of the all-star squad and Monday afternoon at 4:20 a seven-pound son was born at a local hospital.

AmrrlrM Boston Cleveland York ChlcaKO WashlnBton St. Louis Philadelphia New York Philadelphia Boston St laJuiS t'htcsKo Clnrlnnatl Pittsburgh Hodge Podge Our old friend Harold McGlasson, gridder, now residing in Lake Charles. has two Two Nebraska Reservoirs Are Nearing Completion Medicine Creek and Enders water level will fall, uncovering will compete strongly for the reservoirs, soon to be completed the eggs. available food. in southwest Nebraska, are thc Ample facilities for recreation latest additions to the NOT THE LEAST of the rea- are planned for the wo ever-growing network of man- sons for the decline in the number Some acres at Enders and 170 made reservoirs.

i of game fish is the rapid multi- acres at Medicine Creek have The two will have a total area i plication of carp and other rough use. of nearly 3,000 acres, and should fish. Because of the heavy stock provide good fishing for years. They have been stocked with rainbow and brown trout, wall- made eye. perch.

bluegUl, crappie, rock quite a name for themselves in bass, white bass, black bass and prep school athletics Dan, the older and bigger of the two, has JUST HOW good the fishing excelled in football and basket-. will be at the new reservoirs will I not be known for at least a year. Juies Verne Sikes, the likable Medicine creek will probably be Olliulia l.arns Beat mentor of KU football, will con- closed to anglers until 1952, while Jfirtonll, 13-10 centrate on youth next Enders is slated to open in 1953. Ga i- Game commission experts ex- Ing of game fish, carp will be In the minority during the early life of the reservoirs, but will multiply so rapidly they will probably challenge the game fish In numerical strength and TIIK PUBLIC use area at Enders is nearing completion, Access roads were built last year and will be graveled thi.s spring. One well has been and another is scheduled to be placed, ('ither camping and picnic facilities are being installed.

less the armed services step in Walentine Makes AII-IM ream SONNY MEYERS Lind, Ulvsses, North Bend. Mon- roo, St. of Fremiitil. Yutan. Genoa.

Leigh, Hooper, Platte Center. Arlington, i Stanttin, Pilger, Glenvil, Silver Osceola, Rising City and Jresliani. Release O.AKLANI). Dick W.iki-fiolfl. a 194! xmus who a dollut-a-year con- trac to play hall with Dakland this sf'iison, has been given his outright release by the Pacific C'oiist I.a'ague rlub.

The p.arting of thc ways apparently wa.H by mutual consent. Wakefiehl. who left the Uni- of Michigan campus ia 1941 to sign with the Detroit tor wants to try to land in the major leagues, where his previous career was a stortTiy one. management of the club has nothing but good teehng towarci Presid''it t'liii I. Laws said.

a conference with Manager Mel Ott and Dick, it vx to give Dick an opportunity to make a deal for himself with a major league club. Oakland baseball club wishes Dick all possible Wakefielti had an indifferent season after joining the Oaks aa a left fielder last year. He actiijn only as a pinch hitter im the early weeks of the current season. He went hitless in five tries. main events.

Meyers i.s a former I Missouri star. The other main attraction will Jack Walcntine of Lincoln, high pit Mike DiHiase, former Ni'hras- 17 WAUY DcBROWN Did you know that Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13th? He went through college easier than a whistle through a knot-hole, and at 32 he was a member of the Second Conti nental Congress. a a handy with a pen- so when Congress needed a chairman to head a committee to draft the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson was their man. still tops in historical literature. Jefferson also wrote, should be concerned with placing the interests of our fellow-citizens in the hands of honest men, with understanding sufficient for their a good line to remember at anv election.

The local paper in anounced that Assemblyman John Babbage speak on Can We Do Wa-a-al. now, podner. a mighty tetchy question If any question about your car holding up don take chances. Come in and see our fine selection of used cars. Remember the used car building is on the northwest coimer of 17th N.

Phone 2-8075. DEBROWN AUTO SALES CO. Adv. 4 George Selkirk, Kansas City skipper, tells a good one on Lefty Gomez El Goofey had been thumbed out of a ball game and the next day he appeared on the field wearing dark glasses with a cane in one hand and a tin cup in the other. He felt his way across the diamond and said he was looking for the umpire.

The rpsprvoir tanering off with the Boyer blasted a four-run homer braska. 'in the first inning to give the Walentine played for the New- at 8 Auto Service itm best! Spring Ume lirist the ruth. 44 done now. CAPITOL AUTOMOTIVE years. The major factor In the down trend will be the washing In of hundreds of tons of silt.

Silt kills vegetation and thus destroys the aquatic insects which live and breed on the vegetation. The fluctuating water level of Western leaguers a 5-0 first m- nian club team. Also on the ning lead. Roy Pounds, I.yons, star squad wore Jack Yelkm of hurler, finished thc pitch- Franklin, who set all-intramural mg chores for Omaha. game arnl sea.son seoiiiig records vvhile plaving for the Geologists; siiiufiiiiK team; Dave Giaef of Phi Delta SAN ANTONIO, Tex.

Here p(jb Dwehus, Pioneer Know-how Pays Off a wallop out of a the his fun. EXUtlt! BCTRAt fallowing tha HEADLINES EXTRA mild and mellow with a uniformly light wrapper, KXntA blended with Havana. extra economical, Headlinom coat a mere six cents. got such a wallop our ri On April 23. 19: act that he let Gomez have the Larry Rosenthal aiul Lyman Often the they All FAMILY DRINK! BUY A CASE TODAY SEVai-UP BOTTUNG CO.

UNCOLM. NEBR. Sharpe Midget Commissioner Tony Sharpe, University of braska baseball coach, will be commissioner of the 1951 midget baseball program in Lincoln. 1 Under sponsorship of the junior chamber of commerce, the program will be much the same as in 1950 in that there will be 24 teams, 12 in Class A and 12 in Class B. Lefty Once Was i ST.

LOUIS. Southpaw fUnger Max Lanier of St. Louis' Cardinals once was a right- i hander. He converted himself, after a boyhood fracture of his i right arm. Max was the 1 top pitcher last season, both in I winning percentage (11-9) and in earned run average (3.13).

GOLF SHOES 13 Ttie NfKillte HARRY REED SPORT SHOP Together Fiielit chu I ih 4 Suitur made I 157 VorU. Or' rv Antonio. seven hits in seven times at bat Facing Beaumont, Rosenthal made a triple and two home runs, i irV. He was replaced by Nason who i hit two singles and two triples. no.

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