Mar », 1152 Ontario High Wins Second Straight County Track Meet *** . *,*___^— * *^^—^m *,*-^~' ^_.* _ Tygers 2nd to East Tech In Relays Bellville Hi Clevelanders Stake Team Takes Claim To Ohio Title CLEVELAND — Cleveland East Tech staked a solid Second Spot claim to the role of favorite in the Ohio Class A track and Ontario's big edge in the field meet two weeks hence in Columbus. field events enabled the The power-laden East Tech Scarabs rolled up seven Warriors to successfully de- firsts to easily cop the fillb annual East Tech^Relays with fend their Richland county 67% points. Mansfield Senior high was a decisive second track and field title at Stadi- with 50V4, while Cleveland Central had 38. um field here yesterday. East Tech has not been beaten The Warriors, winning their in a major event this campaign third crown in the six-year hbtory of the meet, piled up 43 points in and seems * shoo-in for state Blufffon 9 five field events and totaled 91 championship laurels. The amaz- markers for the 14-event program. ing performances of the great Bill Eagle Bellville. winner of the other Whitman makes the Scarabs' fa- three Ricnland titles, was second vorites role even more impressive. with 7114 markers. Lucas tallied Ball Team 2T14 for third place with Union 'Whitman scored three first By HOWARD HONAKER scoring 18 and Plymouth getting places and ran on the shuttle-hur- ASHLAND — The Bluffton col- 13. Lexington, Shiloh and Butler ON WAY TO RECORD—Roger Mowry, second from right, is on his way to a new record in the 120- dle relay team which finished lege baseballers punched three did not -compete. yard high hurdle event in the sixth annual Richland county track and field meet at Stadium Afield third. He copped the high sticks in runs across the plate in the top FIVE RECORDS yesterday. Mowry won both hurdle races and helped Ontario defend its team title in- the meet. 14.7 seconds, the low hurdles in of the ninth to edge Ashland, 11-10, ,The athletes wrote five new Howry's time was 18.2, beating the record 18.9 turned in by Ontario's Nelson Price last year. (News* 19.7 and had a 21 feet, JOVi broad at Ashland yesterday afternoon. county meet records into the books Journal photo by Harry West) jump. He hasn't been beaten in Tbe loss was the third for the with Roger Mowry, Ontario, set- any of his specialties in 1952. Eagles who have racked up seven ting new standards in both hurdle BEST BALANCE victories. Bluffton has decisioned races. Although Mansfield showed the tl(e Asblanders twice while Cedar- Mowry ran the 120-yard highs In best team balance in the East viUe holds the other victory over 18.2 to clip .7 of a second off Ashland High Wins Relays the George-Donges-coached outfit. the time Ontario's Nelson Price Tech meet, the Tygers were able TWO IN FIRST posted last year. Then Mowry to break through for only one first The Eagles racked up two runs skipped the 180-yard lows in 23 Fifth Time With 97 Points as Ted Scbluter shared the pole on two hits and two walks in the seconds to beat the record 23.2 set By CHUCK ALBURY and copped eight more seconds second to Dave Sale of the A's vault win with Bill Ream of To- first frame. Ashland tallied four KECOKD SHOT TOSS—Husky Nathan Price, Ontario senior, set a by Jim Eaglestone, Bellville, in ASHLAND—Ashland high school as they easily outdistanced the in the 100-yard ledo Watte. However, the Tygers markers in the second, three in the * »ew- Richlaad* county meet record in the shot put at Stadium field. won its own Invitational relays for copped eight second places and fifth, and one in the eighth to vault 1851. field. Wooster won four firsts and Phil Hamilton, Ashland senior, failed to score in only two events yesterday as the Warriors retained their team title in the sixth Nathan Price gave Ontario stiU the fifth time here last night by Shelby took the other three. cracked the Invitational and his into a 10-7 advantage. another record when He shoved the piling up a record - breaking 97 Three of the Ashland firsts in- own varsity record in the mile run of the 16 on the program. East Then the roof caved in. Bluff- ' annual meet. Price shoved the iron ball 43 feet, UVi inches to better points in the sixth annual meet at Tech didn't score in three events. ton combined two singles, three the <>ld mark of 42 feet, 3 inches, he established in last year's meet. shot put 42 feet, 11 Vi inches ape volved Bill Springer who edged out as he turned in a fine 4:39.8 clock- broke his own mark set last year Myers field. Wooster's Sonny Carmichael for ing. Tyger sprinter Chuck Mertler walks, and two errors to score four (News-Journal staff photo.) by 8'/i inches. Defending champion Wooster individual point honors. 16^ to 16 was a tight second to Cornell Haw- runs and win, 11-10. Bellville copped the other rec took second with 66 points followed Springer won the pole vault, tied BEATS HURDLE kins of Glenville in both dashes. Clark Stair, Ashland pitcher and ords. The Blue *Jay mile relay by Shelby, 43; Mt. Vernon, 23, and with teammate Chuck Goldsmith Carmichael marked up the only Bob Milligan was second in the outfielder, was the batting star. team of Dick Hardln, Dick Bro- Mansfield Madison, eight. in the broad jump and ran the first other new Invitational standard discus throw, Lou buckle second The husky senior hit a home run, a Rain Puts Tribe kaw, Jim Sutton and Ron Shin a The well-balanced A's took first leg on the winning Ashland 880- by skimming the 180-yard low hur- in the highs and* Bobby Mathews triple, and a double in three trips. barker won in 3:53, more than 10 places in eight of the 15 events yard relay team. He also placed dies in 21.6. Carmichael edged out was only a step behind in a fine Bob Yoxtbeimer had a double a.nd seconds under the 4:05.2 Bellville Ashland's Bon Bechtel in both hur- 51.7 440. Other Tyger seconds were a single. * had last year. dle, races, ran on the second-place in the shuttle-hurdle. 880 and mile Jim Bishop and Bill Bauman led In AL Top Spot Virgil Walker, Bellville, earlier shuttle hurdle relay foursome and relays. The Tygers were less than the winners with two bingles CLEVELAND <AP)—Rained into lirst place again had won the 440-yard run in X Dorish Proves Worth took third in the pole vault. a yard behind in the mile event. apiece. after an absence of 16 days, the Cleveland Indians open seconds for another record. Paul Roland Stewart. Ashland, was the The- 880 relay accounted for the GIVES 10 HITS their first long 1952 home stand today against the St. Collins, Bellville, set the old rec- As Overtime Pitcher meet's other double-winner. He au- only new record as both Mansfield Bob Benroff did the chucking for ord of S6.4 in 1948. NEW YORK (UP )-r.Whenever the White Sox get into an extra thored the longest heaves in both and East Tech slipped under the Bluffton and gave the Eagles Louis Browns. the shot put and discus- old mark of 1:32.1. East Tech won 10 hits. Stair, Lew Petit, and Lew A throng of 40,000 waited an hour and 10 minutes GETS TWO FIRSTS inning ball game, it is a good bet to call on Harry Dorish for relief — CA> - AslUsnd. <M**M»d»oii: pitching duty. fMt V) ^JI. Vernon- »S.> Sheibvi in 1:31.8. Mansfield was running Markle shared the Ashland mound before the night inaugural here was called off. It was Dale Perry picked up two first Wopsttr. ScorUn. *-t3-l-». „ , ,,, places for Ontario in the 100-yard The stocky s linger from SwoyerviUe, Pa., road-blocked Detroit Shot Put — 1. Roland Stewart (A). with a new team as Bud Mont- duties. raining before they came into the park and kept up «T«t,, i l^jnchw; J, R»v H*iit» (St. dash and high jump and tied with hitters for 8 1-3 innings in. relief yesterday to gain credit for a mara- 40 feet. ?! inches; 3. Glenn MaJei gomery, one of the fastest Ben- The Eagles had one other game steadily—but not enough'to force a quick cancellation. r~A>, Vo'fe«t."3 1-i inches: 4. O«n« teammate Wes Beck,' for first in thon, 7 to 4 triumph in 16 innings. It was the longest game of the h*rtft (EL 3» feet. 1~£ Inch; 6, Don Tvba gals, sat but the finals. He was on top this week. They traveled lo> The postponement, coupled with . 34 tttt. * 1-1 inches, replaced by 440-yard man Ted Cedarv'dle this afternoon to play the pole vault. season to date. Ducus — 1. Roland Stew»rt , 120 the 7-4 Boston Red Sox loss to The Lucas 880-yard relay team And who do you think won the feet. 10 Inches: t, Ron Bechtel <AI. 1}« Schluter. the Cedarvitte Yellow Jackets. •ttt. « inches: 3. Bill (tetberlch <W), 117 Aiblind AB R H> Bluffion ABi H H Baseball New York, enabled Cleveland to of Bob Robinson, Bob Gaff.
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