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ewiff i Tr vV-Kv Ji 1 7 5 -h-' J- Sts if i Mir: a' 1 ZgA Ji-k' rrm Portland Mainav Thursday Morning April 28 1949 Spahn Hurls Shutout At Philadelphia Philadelphia April 27 (AP) Warren Spahn of the Boston Braves gained his first victory of to season tonight as he blanked toa Philadelphia Phillies with three hits for a 2-6 dee sion The Braves bunched three of their six hits off Robin Roberts for all of their runs in to second Inning Pete Reiser drove in both of the runs on a single after Bob Elliott had singled and Jim Russell doubled for one of the two extra base hits of the game The other was also 1 a two-bagger by the Braves Earl Torgeaon Elliott was forced out of the game In toe second Inning when he was hit below toe left knee cap by a line drive off the bat of Willie Jones Baataw Philadelphia ik Johnny Peverndt gets an opportunity td avenge one of two defeat in a 24-bout amateur and pro-fegsional boxing career wher he take on Dick dalllvan of Jamatea Plain In the eight-round main bout at the deposition Building tonight These belting middle-weights feature a card top-heavy with local talent Tho first clash Is slated at 6J0 Though 14 months have passed since Oslllvsn edged Feversda to pattern Is expected to be the same That is expert figure lt la dynamiting left against alii classic right and stylish boxing Feversda adherents aver the outcome will be different tola time They point to Johnny's sock which seemed to reach a devastating high la1 his last three fights againstAl Pearson twice and lastly against Bob Davis Too Johnny has 11 pro fights under his belt a few mere than Oslhvan Both are undefeated Oslllvsn supporters nooeede Feversda can end things with Twarkins In Near No-Hitter Adams Twarkins crack left hander who won IS and l4Mtll wlthtthe Portland Pilots last season got away to a great start with Danville of the Carolina League by pitching a one-hitter in the opener' In fact Adam Just missed tossing a no-hitter at the Reldsyllle nine for there was one away in the ninth before a pinch hitter singled over second for the losers only blow Twarkins was sold to Danville early In the Winter and should be a sensation tin that Class wheel He was a hard luck ehucker with the Pilots for if the Portland infield had a bobble in its system it usually was displayed behind the somber southpaw Despite the eccentricities to which afl wrong handers are supposed to and usually do fan heir Twarkins was a good natured lad Who didn't let a boot upset his poise y- i i Huntress NIXU- Lacrosse Mainstay Carroll Huntress former Thornton Academy athlete has developed into one of the best lacrosse players in University of New Hampshire annals according to reports there and his play at midfield is compared tothat of Mlah Mor-rlsey an All-American player at New Hampshire about 15 Years ago who i later starred attend for -the old Portland Sagamores Seeking to polish up his game Leo Hiai-berjy intends to stop off a couple of weeks at Willowdale on his way from Summerville to Lakewood where he will" be gin his second year as professional He's due at Roy Higgins course early next week Oswald Tower official rules Interpreter end editor of the Basketball Oulde for 35 years will be awarded" a medallion emblematic of his election to basketball Hall of Fame at a dinner Saturday May 7 at Phillips Academy Andover Tower 65 has taught at Andover since 1910 The presentation will be made by Walter Brown president of the Boston Oarden Among the first to register for the Boston Arena basketball clinic June 37-29 at which Doggie Julian Adolph Rupp and Howard Hobson will lecture was John Dayan Westbrook High School basketball coach Charles Rld-lon of Naples who has been guiding for 20 years expects 'good' fly fishing next week in the near Thompson's Camps Eastern tryouts for playing jobs with the All-American Girls Baseball League will be held Sunday at Irvington i To Blddeford: believe there are any official records for lnterscholastie individual scoring in a single basketball game but the guide says that Walter Plckarskl of Chicago Tllden Tech High scored 91 points in 1947 against Dunbar High while his team was winning 122-22 The longest win streak is supposed to be Passaic 159 straight from 1922 to k1926 Andy Lano ex-Portland ace will play for Manager Freddie Harlow's St Johnsbury Vt nine in the Northern League this Suidmer By Press Herald Photographer Curran RECEIVE RIFLE Members of the South Portland Junior Rifle Club and the Gannett Carriers who received Maine Rifle Instructors Club awards at the YMCA Wednesday night Front left to right Marian Bromley Francis Bromley Harold Landon and David Landon all of the South Portland group second row Henry York and Louise Brown South Portland and Sherwood Merrill Richard Metellan and Robert Drowns of the carriers sta Club ainst a Expo Ring Card John Feverad FartUnd wn 1 Dlek GbUIvbb Jamaica Plala Maas yds IS lbs Ralph Troiano Portland vs Joe Grlmard Brunswick 6 rds 150 lbs Pool Herrick Portland vs ay PerraHlt Sanford yds I lbs Bert Gagnon Lewiston vs Kid -Norman Blddeford 4 rds 144 lb Walter Selliek Portland vs BUI Myers Rockland 4 rds ISt lbs John Yoong Portland' ti Dick Lunt Rockland 4 rds 19 Ibd (mo punch but' eonteito he haa -pever met toe eombination of stunning hitter and masterful boxer they rate the -Bay Stater They believe less than 25 rounds of amateur action and rather limited pro- experience is going to catch up with him sometime probably tonight EspeeiaUy cited la failure to keep his ehinr under cover a'weakness tost enabled Pearson to crash through for a knockdown lUlph Troiano of Portland who has at times flashed standout ability mixes with Joe Grlmard of Brunswick in a six-round I semi-final Troiano will have ex perlence in hi favor and has a -knockout wih over Meri Bog Lewlstonian who defeated Grlmard here recently However Grlmard has been drilling hard under too -guidance of Hermle Fteeman and is reported to have overcomb somo etrly flaws Clever Paul Herrick of Portland takes his second step along toe comeback trail battling spindly Ray Perrault of Sanford in five-round Joust Bert Gagnon of Lewiston possessor of a thundering left battles Kid Norman of Blddeford in four-round match In other fours Walter Sfellick of PerUand Who broke an JaW in his only professional start goes against Bill Myers of Rockland snd John Young of Port-lsnd makes his pro debut sgaixut Dick Lunt of Rockland JV Vollmar Daw awwarc Cplasan Bun Thmanu Hanrlclu Vollinjr tH-fflmi PF Koaa Dante' an Robuiaon: Dant Koanr ana Babin-tan Rlwuta Coteman and FbilUy Laft Wsabincton a off lbifnfr Rarnoldi 1 Thomnn BO 5- Rmoldff Haefner 1 TbompMa 2 off Rernoldi 9 in 2-3 By Tbampapn (Berra) Winner Tbontnana 0-1) Feed (1-1 1 Jonoa Harter MeKinter and MeOnwia I 13 -34 A Aahburnt Hamnara Waltkual EnnlaJf Blatnikr JmJ I MilterS Lopate IbMru If l( aHasv I 0 -Simnumap 0 Tata la 30 0 (Mruek auk far Roberta Jn (( Phitedblphia1 1 1 1 1 1 Nona: I Ratear- 3 Rusaaii TOrcaaon Spahn PhlTadalpbla 4 fere iwXreffHS7f Inalna UiRiman la 1 I near Wnharta Owl ill Milne Homer Gives Giants Win New York April 17 (AP) Rookie outfielder Peter Milne's pinch-hit home rim with the bases loaded In toe seventh Inning gave the -New- York Giants an ll-8 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers today -and moved them back intq' the league lead Milne's blow off relief pitcher Ezra (Pat McGlotoln eras i line drive that eluded centerflelder Duke Snider and rolled past him to the centerfleld wall air'll Raaaaa HarakLIf Edward Rackterll Snider xf Rob'on3 Purlllar Cos3 Hodaralb patellae Minner Banter aBrown VanCurkp 0 0 0 bJora'aan 1 0 I P'blalanp 11 0 KeOI'ln 0 0 0 RhawnS Muellers Rlpnar-a OordonrJ 3 Mlaalb 4 Thoma'ncf 4 0iLahrka32 4 Palleap 0 0 0 0 0IKoalojp TOtala 39 4 11 24 101 Total 28 Panned for Bln ted for Van raer tn Curk th rounded 'out for" Hantmn tu Stb Fanned ter Webb In 4th Homerad for Hanara In 1th with Lohrka Campanalla WlWJSi Ja 3 Joraanaan Reaaa Snldar 3' Mlina a Oordon Llrlaatan ffodtea Muellar Lohrka Miaw Solder Mlina Roblnaon Roaao and Hodee Reooklrn 9 Haw York 4 2-ff Berner 2 Kenned flannen 1 Ppdblalan 2 Paitea 1 Keclo 1 40 bv 1 2 Podr 2 Iff I In in Kennedr 2 Podblelan 1 Hanaffa 2 Mlnntr 2 In 1 inninti: fnona out fit talk Barner In Van Cnrk in Behrman tn ti Hanaen 1 In li 1 hi 1 Podbla-7th) i MeOlothin WW! i 3 tothln (0-1) Wauwka gamwn fl-ll atewart ConL SI 23434 Cape-Gorham Vie In Tri-C Opener Cepe Elisabeth 1 'i diamond' psstlmen trek to Gorham today or a 8 opening the Trlple-C Western Dlvlalen eampalfn Thoifh' neither ehibls listed smonr the prime contenders for divisional honors several veterans and newcomers should make the lid-lifter a pretty fair-match Purward Holman returned to the Cape helm will probably nominate burly Keith Moody sll-leasue pitcher for the mound chore Gorham mentor Theron Stlnqhfleld Is expected to counter with his lone experienced' flinser Ed Schrlver clubs will play at the new Capitol Park field which has a lighting' system as good as most minor league parka i Augusta Millionaires last season drew an average of about 1000 fans and the importations which should 1 make the team faster than ever! probably will do better For a time some Augusta businessmen toyed with the Idea of seeking a New England League franchise but when the Red Sox sold their Lynn club last Winter the franchise was purchased by Lynn sportsmen The players too can! be under the almost constant scrutiny of Don Brennan of Augusta former New York Yankee hurler who? now scouts for toe Red Sox Brennan incidentally went from the old Millionaires then as now coached by Houser into toe Yankee chain in 1925 Brownies Edge Bengals In 12th Detroit April 27 Righthander Karl Drews sided by some healthy slugging' by Bob DUljnger and Paul Lehner Louis Browns back on road today as he beat Tigers 4 to 3 In 12 Dilllnger and Lehne hit apiece off Lefty Houser who gave up jOnly hits while losing his first the St victory -Detroit i got three Hal New-nlne game after two previous victories at lmu UMtet 1 llBwryg 4 iiUponi QlKtU3 Wrtr Kvaralf O'Roblnaona (McCampbefl QlOrotbef SiVIcnTl 0 0 OjdWakeflcl ill! 42 4 3S20I Totals 44 1 1034 17 Ran for Mom in 4th Ran Jot Platt In lotn a Ban far Roblnaon In 13tb Pouted mij far Nrvbourri ra'ertai Lehnore 3rhm Platt-lf DOarvar Wood If Sarlllar -Prlddr3 Moe Sulllvsa Lolltre Orsvi Total for Newbourei 13th grul Oroth Lipon Ora Ham DU lnaer Lchnrr Wert a Vico Lennar 3 Kell Oroth SB Keli Pellatnnl 2 Prlgdr -Peliatrlsl and Oraham 2 St Louis 9 Datroit Dreva 1 Mewhouaer hi New funner 7 Winner Draw 1 1-1 1 Hawhouaat (3-11 fltevana oummara Hwnochlek Qalevo fM Joe Gnmard Senators Nose Yankees In 10th Washington April 27 The Washington Senators rallied for three runs with two out in the ninth Inning then scored the winning run In -the tenth to defeat toe New York Yankees' 4-3 here tonight The victory snapped a seven-game losing streak fear Washington and also broke a 20-lnnlng scoreless' stretch Trailing 3-0 after the -first two batters In toe ninth inning had grounded out toe Senators rallied when Ed Stewart- doubled off Allle Reynolds Eddie Yost singled Stewart across and Eddie Robinson followed with a single sending Yost to third Rookie Clyde Vollmer then blasted a triple to center scoring Yost and pinch-runner John Simmons before Joe Page' was rushed to-the mdund He disposed of Ralph Weigel on a grounder to shortstop Phil Rizzuta -Forrest Thompson who had replaced Mickey Haefner in -the ninth opened the tenth-with a double to left He took third when catcher Ralph Houk threw wild attempting to pick him off second and sedred on Sam Dente's single to right Haw Iwl WaahlMtow Hrhii Mr Cote'aniS 113 4 a'Dantaa a 9 1 I 3 Riaanto i 1 7 Cemalt a I 3 I Ultdaillf 3 0 9 I 0'Lawlar 4 0 4 7-0 HDrlchr 4 0 0'8rwartef 4 3 3 0 I liDlfam2 114 0 0 0 fsfn I I i I 0 0 J0 13 Ran lor Barra In loth Nona oat when winnlns run (cored 4 Pouted out for Haefner In 8ih Scored (or Roblnaon in 9th Hew York 410000011 000000009 Barra LlnSalL Wltrk 0 0 0 0 OiToat3 Houkc 0 0 0 0 Chrlat'nlb Johnaon2 3 0 0 Rob'aonlfc Bauer cf 4 0 1 1 rSimmona PhUltealb ll Xsnri RWaUa 3 0 0 0 I'VMlBwat aaap 0 0 oiWelaalc iHaefnero IdRoba'taoa Totati 323 7M7 lSlouSSlff IX ns Sparks Sox Win Boston April 27 For the second time this season Vern Stephens drove in five runs In a single game as he walloped two mighty home runs to lead Red Sox to a 10-6 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics today before 12677 happy fans' Stephens first four bserwas league where formerly they obtained valuable experience' while maintaining a "simon status The collegians will be han dled at Augusta by the veteran Ben Houser' former big league first baseman and Bowdoln College coach who has been identified with semi-pro baseball in Maine for more than 25 years Houser would make no statement but it long has been his contention that the college ball player is his type Ben often has described collegians as generally more intelligent and aggressive than the run-of-the-mihe semi-pro and he la happiest when his squad Includes about a dozen That is just about the number it is understood tost the Red Sox will send to him The teem which should be as fast as most Class Cubs Roll Over Cincinnati 8-3 Chicago April 27 (AP) Johnny Vander Meer developed a spell of wildness-that turned Into a six-run rally for the Chicago Cubs in the fourth inning today The Cubs breezed home from there for an 8-3 victory before a Day turnout of 23223 Sob Schefflng Emil Verb an and Lowery each drove in pair of tallies in the uprising that Lively had difficulty subduing Veitoan topped the Cub 12-hit attack with a double and two singles to drive In four runs and score another himself CtaMiMStl ik Mcrfssxf 3 0 Krautts 0 bAdtma 10 ta iklnn fess'inVs OiOiutina3 Sehcff'M mKlter Vartan3 Leonard Bur SKlUhp Mi Kstton Sauar dw'th2 Stallcup MutUera V'derM'ra UvalvD B'Biho(tsr Total 34 3 13 OrotindM 8 ii 12 24 lij rotate 31 12 27 4 ant for Leonard in 4ta ant for Bn out for Burj Walker Merrl iL BchaffUis 2 Wyroatck 2 Verbsn Bloodworth 3 itlwr 3 Lowny Leonard Bloodworth Btslleup and Kliurcw-kl Kuh Smaller and Cavarrattai Hatton Bloodworth and Klunewakl atalteup Bloodworth and Kluaaowaki Clnetn-natl 13: CSiteam a Vandar Maar Uvelr 3 Craaa 1 Leonard 3 Kuah 1 SO Laouard 1 Kuah 1 Vander Knt Ini3 Innlnaa (noaa out In 4tbi Livoir Ini 1 Brautt In 1: Burkhart 4 In fi CiVm 1 in It Leonard 7 In 4: Kuah I in Kuah (Mucllori Leonard KWh Kwh Vender Hear 0 -Barr Sallanfant and Bar-T -V-40 (artnalt 'tlSSO muMVkL Bchafflni 2 Vsrban 4 Lovrn 2 Wyre Smaller American League Taaadar'a Baanlla Boa (on 19: P' Ctevcland 11: i 4 Boaton 19: Fblladdphla ChtciffO 3 St Lou) ratnintton nlDa) Otandln Yea in New Verb Tleaeland-IMnM rbteaao FbllndMyhta Boaion ai- Leal Waablnaton Gamaa Today -New Tom i or Sanford (0-4) Philadelphia at tl Harna St Laula at Patead Oarrar Ornr (00l National League 1 IffcHWi Raanlte I New York III Bmnklrs Chtraao I Cincinnati 3 Boiatan 2: Fhiladalnhld 0 -i Pineburik li St Louie I rsr New York PHMbdrah graohirn Boalen fbtea ClnalnnaU i I i i is Lopat (2-4) 'jJsSiiise 5A i i ara jillafial (Xanw Todar By Blaine Davis (Sports Editor) It Ja probable that the Boa- ton Red Sox will send to the Augusta Millionaires thli Summer the College ball play- era they formerly have given summer employment in the Northern League the Press Herald learned Wednesday Members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Association have blacklisted the league one of toe fastest semi-professional organizations in the Country because of charges of professionalism Thus tot Boaox who are reported to be helping several potential big leaguers through college be able to send the undergraduates to ths Vermont-Canada-New York Pirates Defeat Redbirds 7-1 St Lon is April 7 The Pittsburgh Pirates pushed in four runs in the first inning then went on for a 7 to 1 victory over the St Louis Cardinals tonight Murry Dickson hurled tht Pirate victory as the dub1 moved Into a first place tie with toe New York Giants In tog National League Htakwth i St LMte tefkMi ill tn ab a RsMm CMinl Clit'NM Waiktrr Bvardr Klnsrlf Wat'kMl (chateitj Marlon iMiutalxf 5 Blauliurlf 4 O'Jonaar Kauk3 Jwiiksn bHRlea iSiatern icNaUoa' Rndtr dfUmii onntoap krn'nj Mart'ah3 M'CTkk-4 Dtekam Tettii SB 7 137141 Total Ran for ltotek la 9th 4 play Hit Into forced Sad Oronadod out for Stater In Cth Hit into foread alar for Recdar la 7tn Hittoburck 49443 0 01 7 Louii oioofioaQ Muatal Hoick OaraiUH Joac RBI Kiaer 31 Wratlik Steven Sleuth tOr oad don Murtautb oad atov-ea Steves end DtckMa Rolek and Steves: McCullough oad RaJokt Kauk Sehoeadionet sad Jose Left Plttibureh 3: at Lou I 7 Diekaoa 4 Wllk 1 Stater 1 Diekaon 4 Wilk 3 Stater 3 JohnMn 3 HO Pollrt In 0 (failed retire batterii Wilke In Si Staley 3 In 3: Reeder 1 in SiJiuinMm 1 in a atetey (totek): Dtcku (Sehoen-d tenet i Johnson (Rojeki aerselole Winner Dickson il-Ii Loaer Poltet 10-3 1 Ooeu Jordo oad Hoordos 2:04 11727 (paid) Irish Trackx nen Topple Thornton 8 see April 27 Chevenu High's trseksten defested Thornton Academy's squsd 67-50 st the field here today The Portland psroehisls captured nine of the 15 first places: Larry (Pops) Mahoney of Chevenu was high point performer with 15 taking toe shot put dls eus and 440 -Gerry Austin collected 12 with wins in both hurdles and thirds In ths mils and broad Jump Johnson won the 220 and placed second in toe 100-yard dash Chevenu captain Paul 104 clocking In toe 100 and 2A of Dsn McViear In the 080 were two of toe better feat' Clarence Demar Honored At Vermont Burlington VL April 27 Clarence Demar perhaps the most widely known marathon runner tonight was presented a varsity sweater by the University of Vermont his alma mater Demar seven times winner of toe Boston marathon finished 49th in the 53rd such race last April 19 at the age of 91 'He is a member of the class of 1911 at Vermont although he was not awarded hit certificate until some 14 years later because he had left college early to practice for the 1912 Olympic games for Wllk la him He appeared from a distance to be unconscious but teammates said he was conscious but dazed the entire time Indians Romp Boudreau Hurt Cleveland April 7 The Cleveland Indians went on a batting spree- today pounding five Chicago White Sox pitcher for 13 hits Including two home runs a triple and a pair of doubles for an 11 to I romp 1 The game was marred by an injury to tribe Manager Lou Boudreau A ball pitched by Orval Grove in toe seventh Inning-struck Boudreau on the left elbow and eventually forced his retirement The Cleveland pilot remained in the game long enough to advance from first to third on 4 double by Jos Oor-don then retired in favor of Rookie Iks Borne: i An X-ray showed Boudreau's Injury was nly a bruise and he told the club he would be ready to play in the next game Friday at Detroit: Chtosse CUrtlanl Uinid nil! 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Oarela 3 In Orove Rnodretai Oromek Oarcia U4i nottol 10-31 Huhbar4 berrv nn4 Panarelte 1:34 443 Shortstop Rojek Seriously Hurt 6L Louis April IT AP) A pitched ball struck Pittsburgh Pirate shortstop stan Rojek on the left side of his face tonight Dr Robert Hyland St Louis surgeon termed the injury serious but not critical A ball pitched by Bt Louis Cardinal hurler Ken Johnson hit Rojek Just to the kjt of his -left eye in the ninth inning of toe Pirate-Cardinal game Rojek felL then got up and started to the Pirate diigout He walked a short distance than collapsed Just ss teammates reached a towering smash which cleared wall and senen In left field and scored two mates ahead of him In the first tzmlns That iTt atartlne pitcher XI-hs Hinder a three run lead but the Boston lisht hander stand prosperity and gave up four runs tn the third when Taft Wtlshi lined a three run homer into the right field atanda Wright's blast glanced off the foul pole into toe seats Kinder was rapped for the ether two Athletic runs In toe fourth when Eddie Joost doubled off the wall la center driving in two runners and sending the Beaton pitcher to too showers Kinder was replaced by Lefts Ear Johnson who twirled four hit shutout ball tog rest of toe mute After the Sox picked up an- other run in the fourth Stephens rapped his second homer of the game in the fifth scoring Ted Williams who' had walked ahead of him That four base wallop was a line drive! which bouncer off a light tower beyond the left field wan- -t 4- The powerful Stephens previous big day with his run producing bat wag last Saturday when he hit two homers and a triple and sent five Boston runs across the plate as the Red Sox whipped the New York Yankees II IO i Plate Umpire Art'Pssssrella was shaken In the fourth Inning when he wag knocked down as Dom DiMssflo arts tagged out at the plate while sliding Pssaarella was groggy for a minute or two but stayed at his poet after Jim Tadley trainer moneed his face ftiliiwHn tJUfUMf' MirJ WiiiianiaJf IllMpImM iDoerr3 IKSLi Tout Misiorru for HHinia Ip atb nnmtej RSI wrht Jooat htkf a Port Mete n- Ciwdcipkia iwa Hdae WantuRa a uder Jm and Fains Pwafer Dnarr Dim Phlladel-this If BoatM toff Sehetb 1 off Iimi a aff Jbnamana a off Kinder a alt Jebnaon I hr Scheib nr Kinder 1 by Johnaen 4 aehelb'l ia 4 1-3 laalan: Harrto to 1 Innlnaa: SUnimann i laj Inntncnff i kj laalDK 1 tnetnf aff Kiadar la I 1-3 In-ale aa: offJoBnaaa 4 kIM laalnn HP -to Eutor (WncMi ir Jotinaon (Ma- MeCahan 0 kH Wlnnar Jahnmn trru 0-1 Pauirta Paa-Beaiawl lto-JI At-Tl IBS) i Brooklyn 7a Jane (l-n Beaten at Bickford 7 ThomoMin (0-0) Cincinnati at Chtcaao- Haffanaoamar (1-1) Sub tel (0-0) Fittaburah at SL La Braate (1-0) at Haw Branaa.

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