Putouts ] Bloomsburg, Second; Turini, Knocked Unconscious ~, Blooms- Fielder Was ~

Putouts ] Bloomsburg, Second; Turini, Knocked Unconscious ~, Blooms- Fielder Was ~

Bragan, Nagel and Etten 2; Wyatt, Jenkins was high scorer of the Left bases— Reese and Camilli. on i meet. He took the 440 and the two Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 9. Bases | hurdles and was second in the jave- on balls—off Pearson 4, off Wyatt 1, Litwhiler Is \ lin for 18 points. Spontak took the Podfiajny by off 1. Struck out— two short dashes and was second Pearson by Wyatt Hits—off I 3, 2. the two hurdles for 16. Bonham Pearson 8 seven innings, off |in in I won the shot, discus and javelin. Out, 4-0 Podgajny 0 Hit by pitcher—- Shut in 1. Field Events / (Reiser). by Pearson Winning Shot put—Bonham, Bloomsburg, pitcher—Wyatt. Losing pitcher— i first, 42 feet, 8 inches; Pasco, East So Are Phillies, Who Bow Pearson. Umpires—Magerkurth, I Stroudsburg, second; Rabb, Blooms- Stewart and Dunn, Time— l:4o. burg, third. —4,146. To Brooklyn Dodgers Attendance Pole vault—Smith, East Strouds- In Tight Game ! burg, first, 10 feet; McMahon, East ’ Stroudsburg, second; Hausknecht, ..j Bloomsburg, third. Brooklyn, April 23 W)—The High jum p—M organ, East Brooklyn Dodgers, who seem to get I Stroudsburg, first, 5 feet, 8 inches; hit on the head more often than any How Dan Litwhiler Washvilla, Bloomsburg, second; other players in baseball, lost young ; Doster, Bloomsburg, third. Pete Reiser today when a pitch Figures with Phils Broad jump—Morgan, East struck him on the right cheek, but ! Stroudsburg, first, 19 feet, 4 inches; they won their ball game from the 2 Connor, Bloomsburg, second; Dos- I Phillies 4 to 0 onr the four-hit hurl- At ' ter, Bloomsburg, third. ing of Wyatt. Hits Bet. Javelin—Bonham, Bloomsburg, Whitlow Runs Runs I— Field I. ftfirst, 193 feet, 1016 inches; Jenkins, Brooklyn’s slugging rookie center- Games bat Assists Errors Putouts ] Bloomsburg, second; Turini, knocked unconscious ~, Blooms- fielder was ~.. bat. Ave. inning ... .... Ave. , I burg, third. the third • while batting in in . and was rushed to a hospital, but 3 i Discvi.—Bonham, Bloomsburg, feet, inches; only injury was ....f*,g £ S| § | first, 133 5 Zimmerman, X-rays showed his oo o o to a bad bruise on his right cheek. The | East Stroudsburg, second; Spontak, club expected he would be out of I Bloomsburg, third. the lineup for a week or ten days. Frosh Events The pitch that knocked Reiser || Mile run—Bonner, East Strouds- down was a fast one thrown so hard Husky Trackmen burg, first; Kanis, Bloomsburg, sec- the stitches of the ball showed on | ond; Reed, Bloomsburg, third. Time the player’s cheek. L 4:41.5. 440-yard dash—Jenkins, Bloorns- At first it was believed the ball | burg, first; Klinetob, East Strouds- had hit Reiser on top of the head. Victors burg, second; Avery, protective East Strouds- The Dodgers all wear burg, third. headgear three of l Time—sl.4 seconds. as the result of 100-yard dash—Spontak, players, wick, Peewee | Blooms- their Joe Med burg, first; Doster, Bloomsburg, Reese and Hugh Casey, getting j sec- Huskies Win ,l ond; Ricker, East Stroudsburg, ■ beaned last year. third. injury, the J Time—lo.2 seconds. Except for Reiser’s 100-yard high Dodgers never in trouble to- hurdles—Jenkins, were Bloomsburg, first; Spontak, day. Wj'att never gave two hits in By 84 to 42 j Blooms- burg, second; Klinetob, inning I I East the same and his teammates Stroudsburg, third. gave him a margin in the first frame I Time—l 4 sec- i ends. by scoring two runs on three hits Start 880-yard run—Egroff, first; and an error. They added two more Track and Field Sea- Kania. j second; Reed, third, all of Blooms- ' sixth on Joe Medwick’s dou- son by Defeating East burg. Time—2:o6. ible, Cookie Lavagetto’s triple and a Stroudsburg i 220-yard run—Spontak. Blooms- | single by Mickey Owen. -1 burg, first; Philadelphia Rabb, Bloomsburg, sec- ond; Lapiana, East 1'. ab r h o a e | Stroudsburg Led by third. Time—22.9 seconds, 1 May, 3b 1 3 1 0 f Dan Bonham and Don j Jenkins, each of whom I Two mile ... took j Benjamin, rf .. 4 0 0 1 0 2 I three run—Bonner. East | events, Bloomsburg College Husk- Stroudsburg, first; Niles, Blooms- a Marty, cf ... 4 0 1 2 0 0 ies opened their 1941 track and burg, second; Tomlinson and Dub- I Litwhiler, .. 0 0 0 field If 2 I iak. Bloomsburg, | Etten, lb 1 10 0 0 season yesterday with an 84 to 42 tie for third. Time § victory over East Stroudsburg r—10:44.7. 1 Nagel, 2b ... 3 0 3 3 0 I ath- ] letes on the local field. The Husk- Bloomsburg, first; Spontak, 1 Livingston, c .. 0 3 1 0 Blooms- I ies have not lost a dual meet since burg, second; Hayes. East Bragan, ss ... 3 0 1 0 4 3 Strouds-1 1935. third. Time—26.s seconds. Pearson, p ..... ... 2 0 0 0 2 0 As usual the Huskies packed most Rizzo, x ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 of their punch in the ; Podgajny, p ... ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 track events gained —* — — edge — but _ an in the field events Totals ...30 0 4 24 12 3 through the work of Bonham. I The I x—Batted for Pearson in 8th. Huskies took nine of the four- teen events. In Brooklyn . | addition to Bonham ab r h o a c and Jenkins, George Spontak took the two short EgroflP, a Reese, ss ... 4 0 1 2 2 1 dashes and a nov freshman, won the How Dan Litwhiler 1 Walker, rf, cf . ... 3 1 1 3 0 0 880. I Reiser, cf 1 1 0 0 East Stroudsburg presented two double , Figures with Phils Waner, winners, Bonner in the mile 1 rf 0 0 0 0 u /i and two mile and “I f Medwick, If ... 1 4 1 0 Mordan in the broad and high jumps. Smith, I Lavagetto, 3b .. ... 3 1 2 2 2 0 of At the Big Red, took the high ICamilli, lb .... •• 3 0 0 11 0 0 jump. Hits Bat. The competition was close Runs Runs Field . through | Kampouris, 2b . •. 3 0 1 2 3 0 Games bat Errors the first Assists Owen, c 1 2 1 0 six events and then the Putout Huskies bat. 1 Wyatt, p 0 0 3 0 started pilirig up an advan- •... ... .... .... Ave. Ave. tage, Although they failed to sweep S... in . •** the a J. Totals 4>. 8 27 12 1 distance events, as they had been ki doing CM«-• o m || CM Philadelphia 000 for some years, they swept the 3 000 000^-0 javelin Brooklyn 002 and 830 yard runs and plac- 300 OOx- 4 ed in—Lavagetto Huskies first and second in four Runs batted 2, other Owen. Two base hits—Etten, Med- events. wiclc. Three hase hits—Lavagetto. In addition to the nine firsts, I Sacrifice—Wyatt. Double plays— Bloomsburg had ten seconds and Medwick. Kampouris and Camilli; nine thirds. Fourteen boys contri- buted to the Husky total. Eleven shared in building up East Strouds- burg.. 42 points..

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