20 Mwwfleld N«wf Journal Sunday, May 17, 1151 Cepeda's Bat Sinks Redlegs, 9-2 fred tharp Belts Homer CHISOX SfARKPLUG - - By Alan Mover Mansflelder'g Cars Look Good on sports . To Come Out Racer Records New Mark Sports Editor By DALE BURGESS Trials to cut the §1 entrantsfore the scheduled start of [ Slump to 33 starter's will c6ntinuequa'lifications- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Qimlirter«_Satun!av: J'ohnny Thompson, Bovertown, P»., Johnny Thomson, a tough lit- Sunday and next weekend. 140 5:i2; Eddie Stcln. Center VHlley, P»., tle Scotsman from Boyertown, Tony Bettenhausen, winneri««s•• ' ' i Rathmann. .Miami. Fl» . Tyger s Glow On Dismal Ilnij „. ' » . . ,. ,4 H4 4Jj; I^UJK:k. Rathman.riftiiimaiii. o»u \jmtur-i, ;fer- of more American race car c«n:.. m.24s: _n»ki« Bobby ^rim. ^ of a slum which had made Pa., drove a radically differ- INTERMITTENT DRIZZLES and leaden skies blanketed P ent race car to an Indianaplap- - races than any other active AD'EHM"''^ o3*i"''Boi>0 vefth. "oakundl _. . . , _ . , . , , ... ,. iJihim the lonesomest looking iit. ff i i L Call* 144 023" iCdiMc Johnson Cuvahor* Ohio yesterday. ... But shiny performances by Mansf.e1d|guy fln (he ba|, dub( dr(m, .» olis Motor Speedway one--lap, driver, suffered only a cut-in owo. i«ooo: one Harti»v. fn- record Saturday and earned nose in a crash into a retain- ^ruana ^.i «.>*«;.•<«...... >»..,...." Senior High athletes made it a glowing day, nonetheless,|four runs Saturday with a Pua Ca er . . . . 12 of the Tyger student athletes won berths in Ohio j j g] hj| pro- the pole position for the 43rd! ing wall a few minutes be- S^S^. flVw.""" "* " ' ;homer anc a s n e w e 500-mile auto race May 30. state meets next weekend. . . . Eight of them copped dis-;peujn^ the Giants to a 9-2 vic- trict championships. . . . Don Monk made the grade for theitory over Cincinnati, A crowd estimated at 90,- third consecutive vear in tennis while the once-beaten Tyger 000 saw Thomson, veteran of 'links foursome o Dave Oswalt. Tom Hout. Jack Scott and ENDS LAYOFF six 500s and 21 years of top Bellville Repeats Terry Hildreth came through with a seven-stroke victory at Cepeda went into the game level auto racing, push the.' Possum Run. . . . Oswalt beat out 44 linksmen for district ____after _a three-day layoff and record to 146.552 miles anj hour. The old one-lap mark! In Class A Meet medalist honors with a surprising one-over-par 73. ... Sprint-jwjth a record of two hits for the 49-year-old track was er Harold English. High Hurdler Don Ragsdale and Jim ;n jg t,-mes at Dat He singled (Continued From Page 19) win with a fine leap of 20 feet, Moore, the little quarter-miler, won individual titles in the'j two runs during a Giant 146.508 set last year by Ed n Elisian of Oakland, Calif. vue's crack mile relay team 11 inches. Other '58 repeaters track-field meet at Stadium Field. . . . Seconds won Dick|ra|jy jn the fourth then were Grove in the pole vault, _ Cook (880) and Don Williams (low sticks) trips to Columbus, j hacked his seventh homer Thomson's average for the added the fourth triumph. The w 10-mile trial, 145.908, was a1 Jays also collected on three Bliss in the shot and the Bell- too. . . . English will compete in two events off a win in the jnt0 the leftfield stands dur- ville mile quintet. . 220 and a second - place finish in the century. Complet- ing the sixth after Willie Mays shade under the 145.974 rec-i seconds, a third and three ing the dozen are netters Vallie Voelp and Holt Quinlin had cracked his third single ord set last year by Dick!fourths. Henry (Dutch) ,\vho reached the district semis at Bowling Green. . . . Monk, Johnny Antonelli seemed Rathmann of San Gabriel, Collins, a junior, was high Schroth's Bellville team im- who seems bent on overloading the Tyger trophy case, wrote headed for an early shower Calif., who did 144.248 in Sat- point man in the meet with proved on its 1958 scoring by another chapter in a sparkling all-round athletic career. . . . during the first inning but he urday's trials. 18. Chunky Elwood Bliss of 3^ points and displayed good balance in the meet. Bellville A letterman at Senior High in tennis, football and basketball, was handed a six-run cushion DIFFERENT TYPE Bloomville scored 17 by win- he also ran track in junior high, played outfield in junior in the fourth by his mates ning the shot, placing second took the scoring lead after the and won a city backstroke swimming title. . . . which was more than he need- rox, The bright pink Thomson in the high hurdle and discus fourth event and was never He owns a roomful of city junior tennis titles and in 1956 ed to post his fifth win against CH/CAG-O HSH/TE racer, built by Lujie Lesovsky and third in the lows. Burn- headed. the state boys net crown. Monk, a 175-pounder two losses. of Inglewood, Calif., has the ham tallied 13%, Bartson got sporting a "Princetown" crew cut, will attend Florida State After a rocky start, Anton- engine installed on its side 110 and Lexington weightman this fall and hopes to get into law school. . . . Showing the elli settled down and pitched 5PAKKPLUG AMD with the drive shaft running Bob Randall scored 10. Hint if on right side of the aplomb of the tournament - seasoned youngster he is Monk a six hitter, striking out two GOOP down the Most interesting race of the visited the barber shop after winning his semi-final match and walking three. . -*-"*--'' norma-- - l engin^ e in- dauo.jy' wavrasa thLiiec milzuiice; victorvn-'.vijy' iin -In Bowling Green yesterday. ... He got out of the chair stallation puts the dnvesnait 4:49,3 by Sophomore Ken Gif- Defeats START FAST "just ten minutes before the title match. . . . Grinned Don, CtllrWlitcd I]/ Kitty fmlurct Ss/Hillcat, oh the left side. fm Of Ontario. Running a nice- '"Ijieeded a haircut and what better place to relax?" The Redlegs tapped the The Pennsylvania veteran ijy pace(j race> Giffin fought Ashland showcase lefthander for two will share the front row on off every challenger with runs and three hits in the first Memorial Day with Eddie jcarefully measured bursts of BLUFFTON — Three runs inning with Frank Thomas Distric/ t Track Sachs, Center Valley, Pa., speed. in the ninth enabled Bluffton Loch On Distance Chases singling in two runs after who qualified at 145.452 and Dave Wolfe of Union re- (6-6) to defeat Ashland Col- -ONTARIO HIGH HAS A LOCK on distance events in the Frank Robinson had doubled Jim Rathmann, Dick's broth- peated his 1958 broad jump lege's basebaljers, 9-8, here district Class A track-field competition.- . . . Yet Coach Bob off the centerfield fence. Meet Summary er. yesterday. Haines isn't satisfied. Warrior athletes have won five Then pounced Former Mansfielder A. J.j Ashland led going into the lon: 4. Port Clinton; 5, Ashland. Time Watson built both the car Jim , straight titles in the mile run and have breezed home first on loser Brooks Lawrence and Class AA —1:301. Big 10 Meets ninth by 8-6 with Reliefer Willard Schmidt for a half 440-jard dash — 1, Jim Moore. Ma Rathman drove Saturday and Jim McKinley on the hill. Two . five times in the last seven years in the 880. Jim Chase SCORING field; 2. Mike Chamberlain, Marion. 3, dozen markers in the fourth Marlon 58W: Mansfield, 41: Sandusky. Ted Fitch. Marion. 4 Dennv O'Neil. Leader Card Special driven singles and an error loaded won the mile four times and Sophomore Ken Giffin added a 32'4; Bucyrus. 22: Port Clinton, 17; Tif- Ashland; 5, Todd Allendorf, Sandusky. To iliiri/ Rose link to the chain yesterday. . . . Ken's brother Bob won thwhile e batting around. A two- fin Columbian. 16'4: Ashland, 13!-i: Time—53.0 seconds. by Los Angeles' Rodger Ward the sacks for Bluffton and run by Bob Schmidt Mansfield Madison. 6; Willard. 6: Belle- SSO-vard run — 1. Bill Huckaba, Mar- at an average of 144.035. He Berry drew a walk to force 880 in 1954 and 1955 and Chase came along to cop it three of vue. 5%; ~Vermilion . 3W" : "Uppe" r S<«i- ion: 2, Dick Cook. Mansfield: 3, Jim Bowl Pact and Cepeda's hump-back sin- dusky. 2. Wetzel. Tiffin; 4 Dave Appleman, Mans- also built the car driven by in Bluffton's seventh score. - four years. . . . The Ontario boys didn't add the 880 yester- High jump — 1. Steve Enck.. Ashland. field: 5, Gerald Lemon, Port Clinton. day but Giffin got in the door in fifth and Harry Hill just gle which chased over two 8 feet. inch: 2 (tie). Harold Be):k. Time—2 03 ". Elisian in 1958. CHICAGO (AP) — The Big McKinley issued another walk other runs were the key blows Port Clinton and Si Green. Sandusky, 220-yarrt dash — 1, Harold English, Jim Rathman did 144.433 to Van Orsdall for the tying -missed in sixth. . . . Tongue-in-cheeks Haines, "We're hoping 5-10: 4 (tie'. Ross Ward. Port Clinlon Mansfield: 2, Jim KightlinKer. Bucyrus: Ten athletic elders meet in of the frame. and Bob Middleton, Marion Harding, !>9 3. John Lawson. Marlon. 4. Bob Hasen- Saturday in the Hopkins Spe- Ann Arbor, Mich., this week, run and Don Miller broke up -to start cross country at Ontario next fall. Then maybe we By Unltrd Frew International (New record. Breaks own mark of 6 flut. Vermilion: 5. Dave Scott. Sandusky. Ruggles- Cincinnati Sun Francisco feet. inch set in 1968). Time—23.8 seconds. cial in which he set a world's apparently to bury the Rose the game with a single to cen- really can develop some distance runners.' AB B H AB R H 120-yard hieh hurdles — 1. Don RaEs- ISO-yard low hurdles — 1. John Law- ter. - Troy's Blaine Ritter, mile and 880 champion in the Berea Temple 2b 301 Rodcers > 220 dale. Mansfield: 2. Ernie Delanie. S.in- son Marion: 2, Don Williams, Mans- race record of 170.262 on the Bowl football pact. Pjnson cf 410 Krklnd rf If 4 1 riusky; 3. Ron Wltchey. Madison: 4. Ed field: 1 Ernie Dp'aine, Sandusky: 4. Don Bill Yosa, McKinley, Ken district, ran 4.57.3 in the mile in the Ashland County meet Robnsn If 411 Hays cf 5 1 Warfel, Upper riandusky: 5 .Don \Vil- P,aKsdaIe Mansfield; 5, Pete Porteitis. higher banked Daytona Beach The burial will take place at Thomas 3b 401 Wasner If 41. . 1. .llams Mansfield. Time — 15.3 seconds.Marion. Time—20 5 seconds. track last month. the conference's spring meet- Markley, and Rogers a 11 Thursday. ... He lowered it all the way to 4:43.6 yesterday. Dropo Ib 401 AIou rt 1 0 01 100-vard dash Jim Klchtlmc'er. Pole vault — 1. Bart O^ens. Willard. Aleutian s» 4 0 0 Opeda Ib 4 1 TiBucvrus; 2 Harold English, Mansfield; 12 feet: 2 (tie). Larry Hale, Ashland ing, held in connection with rapped out two safeties in pac- — r. Stirring finishes featured the district at Mansfield. . . . Dotterer c 400 Spencer 2b 4 1 n|C. John Lawson, Marion; 4, Ben Espy, and John Eaton. Tiffin 11-7^; 4. (tie). Lawrence p,. 1_ 0 p Dvnport 3b 3 1 ,1 Sandusky. 5". Ray YoutiR. Sandusky. Time Jack Waddell. Marion and Stan Larkin. the 59th Big Ten outdoor ing the- 11- Ashland offen- Tyger Jim Moore staved off a last-minute lunge by Marion's W.Schmidt p 0 0 0 R Scndt c 4 1 - in 1 oofnnrlo Marion. 11 feet. 0 0 n Antonelli p 3 0 u —10 4 seconds track meet at the University sive, while Bluffton's hurler, Mike Chamberlain to win the 440 by about the depth of a a-Kasko 100 Dlscui throw — 1, Bob Middletibn, Mile relay — I. Marion (Pete Ponetis, Sports 000 Marion, 172. 2. Dave Katterhenrich, Bu- Martin Cook. Ted Fitch Mike Chamber- of Michigan Friday and Sat- Porter, and Foraker each piece of cigarette paper. Jim Kightlinger came from 101 cyrus. ISO-?1;: 3 Walt Williams. Snn- lain). 2 Tiffin; 3. Sandusky: 4, Bucyrus: TOTALS 34 1 6 TOTALS 34 9 11 dusky 145-SV: 4. Ralph Berger, Tiffin 5. Port Clinton. Time—3'47 6. urday. rapped two hits. third, 10 yards back, to win the 880 relay for Bucyrus. a—Grounded out for Pena in 7th 'Columbian. 142-11: S, Dick Dauch, A-sh- b—Singled for Jeffcoat tn 9th land. 141-2 (Xew record Breaks own Brief $ ... The league's 10' members Shelby's Bob Adkins started Tyger Sophomore Larry Keinath made a stirring challenge Cincinnati 200000000—2 mark of 160-9 set in 1958). on the hill for the Eagles, but San Francisco . 100 602 OOx— 9 Broad jump — 1. John Smith. Port Class* A already have established a 5- on the last leg of the mile, moving from eighth to third. . RBI — Thoma______s 2_. _. Kirkland. MaysClinton. , 20 feet 5 inches: 2, Jere Crosby. gave way to McKinley in tha Wasner. CepecCeped.Ui 4. SchmidSchi_ t 2 E — Law- Bellevue. 20-4 u, 3, Ray Yoine. San- Kurek Grabs Honors 5 split on renewal of the Rose The Mansfield 880 team of Willie Jefferson, John Marsh, Bob --- — Cincinnati S. SCORING rencr Davenport. LOB dusky. 20-2; 4 'tie). Bob MrosKJ. Ver- Bellvillo 45: Berlin Heights. 2T: Old Bowl contract with the Big sixth. Sa___n Francisc______o 2B P.oblnson, Spen- milion_.. and_ Sri_c Johnson., , Bellevue. 20. Smith and Hal English, won its heat by 20 yards but finished cer. R. Schmidt. HR — Cepeda. S Fort. 2m. Bloomtille, 20. 'Lexington, tn Legion Golf Loop Four offshoot of the Pacific Ashland (9-6) visits Heidel- Bill Hartman was a cha- Davenport. Antonelli. Mile run — 1. Bill Huchaba, Marlo.n; IS; Ontario 17.; Carey. 13^4. Syca- sixth in the over-all placings. h r er bl> 2. Randy Davis. Tiffin: 3, Larrv Kemailh. more. 12. Union. 11; Plymouth. 9'i. Carl Kurek took top honors Coast Conference which dis- berg Tuesday. grined Tyger senior. ... He missd qualifying by Y inch in r s T o i j •> 1 Mansfield' : 4' Dick Uhde, Mansfield; 5. Margaretta. T; North Robinson. 7; But- 2 V. Schmidt 1-3 3331 Oi Otis Scott. Marion.. Time—4:43.5. ler. 7; New London. 4: Attica, 3: in the American Legion bands June 30. A 5-5 stalemate Ashland the shot. . . . Talking of track, Trainer Reggie Cornell Pena 22-3 3 2 2 0 1| Shot put — 1. Bob Middleton. Markln. Milan. 1 AB R H ABBH Jeffcoat 0 0 0 1 0| 52 feet. 9% inches; 2. Walt Williams. High Jump — 1. John Bucklew, Lex- League Saturday morning automatically kills any pro- Yosa rf 502 Mast ss 601 62232 ington.' 5 feet. 8 inches; 2. Dick Reop 2b 400 1 VOrsdall rf 2 1 0 brought Silky Sullivan to the Kentucky Derby in 1958 but the Antonelli W (5-2* Sandusky. =49-7U: 3. Garry Rice. Jladt- Lawrence pitched to 3 batters in 4th. lion. 45--1 i. 4. Jick Pavne. Port Clln- Gehrisch. Bellvllle, 5-7: 3 Curtli Gantz. with a two-over-par 38, which posed Big Ten legislation. McKnly Ib p 5 1 2 Weber It 210 gla.mor horse was a big bust. . . . "Someday I'll be back U—Dascoli Secory, DIxon, Smith. T— ton. 47- 5. Fred Lehr. Mansfield, Margaretta. 0-6; 4, (tiei Jack Parsons. Srnis cf 4j 2 Miller If 201 2:19. A—1S.911. Ontario, and John HcDaniel, Carey, included only 10 putts. Runyon 3b 511 Lee cf 511 47-4'4. 15-4. Markley 1C 422 Drbyshre 3b 4 1 with a better horse," the Californian vowed. ... He was SSO-yard relay — 1, Bucyrus (Tom Em- AMERICAN LECIOX GOLF LEAGUE SpraKue ss 310 Porter P 522 erson. Tom Brv.-Ien, Dave Katterhenrn'h. Broad jump—1. Dave Wolfe. Union, 20 Xo. 1 men — Carl Kurek, 38;-Ted back sooner perhaps than he expected. . . . For yesterday he feet 11 inches: 2. Jack Wickert. Old Bush. 41- John Kahal. 42. G-ets New Post Ropers c 412 Foraker Ib 4 2 2 Jim Kijchtlinpen: 2 Sandusky: 3. Mar- For;. 19-6 3-4. 3, Bob Bartson. Old Fort. No- 2 men — Dick Russell. 4a; Jim EAST LIVERPOOL (AP) — Adkins p 0 0 Grvrick c 410 saddled a $19,000 horse, purchased at a dispersal sale, at Littler's 64 lS-3'4: 4, Gerry Morehead, Lexington. Elliott, 46; Ed O'Leary. 49: R, Hawley. DftnbKh Ib 0. 0. Berry 2b 400 19-2; 5. Allen Grove, JJorth Robinson, 43. TOTALS 38 8 11 TOTALS 38 9 8 the S3rd Preakness. . . . The horse: Royal Orbit. eti.suii, «v, Jim ,Harris , ,, , 32. , ,ha _s, been,, Ashland 020 103 200—8 19-1 3-4. . men Charles Robertson. 50; Bluffton 000 021 303—9 Earns Lead Tribe Traded 120-yard high hurdles—1. Bruce Burn- Dick schacnerer castor ^55. named head basketball coach Two Base Hits — Porter. Gar\erick. ham. Berlin Heights; 2, Elwood Bliss. 4 men — Robert Crawford. 51: Joe; Srnia Three Base Hits — Darbyshire. Bloomville: 3 Lee Beagle, Carey: 4. Rated. 54: Jack Rtissell, 55. at East Liverpool High Marklev. Bases on Balls, off — Porter 3. * * * Ron Maxwell. Bellville: 5. Ed Shaver. Adkins 5, McKinley 2 Struck Out. by — In Tonrney Hurler For New London. Time—15 2 seconds. (New School. Harris is a 1946 alum- Adkins 2 McKinleV 2. Porter ". Fram The Sports Samovar record, breaking mark of 15-5 set by Jim Stiger, Nevada, 1954.) Naval Academ* y Hires nus of East Liverpool High HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) Gran Hamneir 100-yard dash—1. Da*» Collins, Bell- School. Harris is a 1946 alum- _ALL INDICATIONS POINT to more youngsters playing vine: 2. Steve Patterson Plymouth: .3. RICHLAND MARINE "Baseball in' Mansfield than ever before. . . . John Fike, — Steady Gene Littler of Bob Bartson. Old Fort; 4. John Weaver. Kent State Mentor nus of East Liverpool High Singing Hills. Calif., made BOSTON (AP) — Cleveland Berlin Heights: 5. Art Mahaffe;.. Old SUPPLY Junior baseball commissioner, said he expects nearly 1,300 For:. Time—10 5 seconds. ANNAPOLIS (Md. (UPI) — and a former Baldwin-Wal- his move Saturday in the Hot General Frank Shot put—1. Elwood Bliss. Bloomville. Rick Foranzo, backfield coach! lace College cage star. Harris TROPHIES IN STOCK -=lb'play in the Mansfield Junior Baseball Federation alone.... 49 feet 7 Inches: 2, Bob Randall. Lex- MACHINE ENGRAVING Springs Open Golf Tourna- Lane Saturday announced the ington. "46-10 3-4: 3. Dick Gehrisch, Beli- at Kent State University in comes here from Warrens- ."Fifty-two teams have already entered. ... Of these, 36 are trade of Pitcher Humberto vilie. 44-3 3-4: 4. Jim Rouffbton. Berlin Guaranteed Power Mower Service -in the 12-and-under Midget League, nine in the 13-14 Junior ment and annexed the 54- Heights. 43-10: 5. Dick Rohrbacher. Ohio, was named to the Nav- j ville Heights, where he hole lead with an even 200 to- Robinson to the Philadelphia Marearetta. 42-7 1-4. 332 East Fourth St. IA 2-3834 ieague and seven in the 15-16 . ... He said Mile run—1. Ken Giffin, Ontario: 2. al Academy football staff. coached for two years. tal. Phillies for Infielder Granriy Dick Crunkilton Butler: 3. Sam Welker. .league play will begin in mid-June after Mansfield schools Carey: 4. Robin Coolidge. Berlin Foranzo, who never played Littler showed totals of 67- Hamner. Heights; 5, Dav» Westcott Milan. Time varsity college football, fills are out. . . . Biggest problem now seems to be raising the Robinson, a native of Pana- jneeded funds. . . Approximately S3.500 will be needed this| 69-64 for the three rounds. Discus turow-i. Bob Randan. LexinE-jthe vacancy on the five-man 1 Big George Bayer, the sec- ma acquired by the Indians ton. 139 feet. 6 inches, 2. r.Iwood Bliss c4-~ff ,-T-oatoH hv trip plpvatinn summefcJWtlllllt^t r t\,\So conducV*U11UUV*1t. tht-ii*—e. MJBAT**/ J_* XF leagues*\-.«K*.^*^V^-J.. .* . .V ThJU **Ve- OhiV^Ht oW Class>^»v«.^fcJ - _11J 1* JO. Bioonruiie. iss-io 3-4. 3, Dick Rohrback-j stair created oy me eie\

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