The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

8. 14 SPORTS THE SPRINGFIELD' UNION, SPRINGFIELD, MONDAY. JULY 10, 1950 SPORTS 0 Lions Take Top Suburban Junior League Tilt, 5-4 Beat Legion Nine in Inning; Chicomansett, Merricks Win The feature same in the Suburban Junior League yesterday afternood took place at Longmeadow and brought about a thrilling s-4 victory in 10 innings for the Longmeadow Lions over the East Lon meadow Legion. The victory enabled the Lions to tie their rivals for fifth place the league race, each team now in: four victories and four defenta Two Other Games Only two other games were played in the circuit Chicomansett turned back St. Merrick Jean Youth CYo at won over Landlow, Aldenville Red Sax, 11-5, at Alden rille.

pa played Dick aLMerzaand roles Barry in Hamilton Lions triumph over the East Longmeadow Legion. Uliery produced a brilliant six hits out 11. Hamilton pitching performance, allowing only delivered the single that decided the game 1 in the 10th inning. The blow acred Fred Keith from second base. Hitching and heavy hitting.

featured for the winning clubs in the other gamer SL George hurled A threehitter for Chicomansett and Field did the same thing for Merrica -Youth. Ludlow SMBC and Feeding Hills Sacred Heart were scheduled to meet at Memorial Field in Agawam but the diamond was not available. Summaries: 042 ST. JEANS CYO LONG LIONS Clery. Tota's Doc E.

LEGION MERRICK TOUTH E. LONG, LEGION Totals LONGMEADOW LIONS Ratel, Waite, Fed. Totals ALDEN RED Roberts, Totals MERRICK YOUTH ALDENVILLE RED EON WOMEN JOCKEFS MEET I Caliente, Mex. July Two lady, jockeys Mrs. Davis, 34-year-oid Redlands, Cal.

Lousewife and mother. and Miss Joyce Goldschmidt. 21, Baltimore. XL, will ride against each other in special match borse race here July Daris notified cricials today that had accepted the Lasted from Baltimore last week by Miss Goldschmidt Regals Rout Somers To Hold League Lead Appliance Nine Rolls to 20-0 Triumph in Suburban: Senior Loop; Monson and Bridges Also Win Regal Appliance "held on to first place in the Suburban Senior League yesterday at Somers, smashing Somers AA. 30-0.

Monson Cardinals, strensthened its hold on second place at Monson, racking up a 33-1 triumph over St. Michael's. Bridges Son finally broke it victory famine with 3-0 triumph over Feeding Hills Sacred Heart at Hazardville in other league action. Onslaught Recal's scored its serenth triumph acainst one loss behind the six-hit pitching of Bob Hubbard, who recorded his first shutout His mates made his with a 24-bit onslaught that included two homers and seven RBIs contributed shortston Ray Golferi, Monson put on another disheavy hitting to beating St. Michael's, racking up 13 runs in the first two innings and then coasting to an easy triumph.

Nate Kies provided Bridges with one of its bishlights of the season, turning in fivehit shutout against Feeding Hills The triumph only the second of the who hurled a that triumph also. season for Bridges, and it was Kies The came yesterday ended the Senior Suburban League's first round and second bal play will get underway next Summaries: BRIDGES SON Babbitt, Leaden. Burke Totes SACRED HEART Petite, Blaine. Kier, Totals BRIDGES RBI-Keir. Barte to Burnett: 10; Son Berke Burke.

L- REGAL APPLIANCE Habbard. Goiferi. Gasser Totals SOMERS Avery. H. Pease, Total 2: REGAL APPLIANCE Rubbard 3 Gotferi Scopola Hobbard.

HR- Gaitert Hobbard. EB- Kibb Winner, se Savitt Wins N. Y. Tennis Crown Savitt. Cornell graduate from Forest Hills.

N. Y. July (P) Dick Orange. N. J.

scored his second victory ofer nadonal indoor champion Don McNeill of Glen Oaks, N. I. In las many weeks. today, when ne won the New York State tennis championship 11-13, 4-5, 9-7, 5-1. 6-4.

After losing the first' two sets and trailing, love- four. and again. 1-5, in the third Savitt settled to his task by brushing off two match points The victory was harder to gals than the four set triumph he scored over 31-year-old McNeill in last week's Eastern Clay Court Anal Bu: today's triumph, rave the rangy 33-year-oid Savitt, his fourth straight eastern tournament crown. Majors Agree to Discard Spring Training Deadline Chicago, July the and National leagues roted today to scrap the March 1 spring is separate meetiazs. will betraininz deadline.

The action, taken come official tomorrow when the two majors meet with Commissioner A R. Chancier in joist seesion. Both leagues also adopted rules forblading the erection of any barriers in their parks while the season is in progress. Discussion of television and radio occupied meetings. considerable Committees time are in to la be Seids.

The magnates, alarmed by Barred for continued study in both early attendance setbacks. are probice the TV and radio stications before deAnite action. There was co discussion of the Natonal Leagua rule forbiddice Sunday nich: games. Fred Saigh, president of the St Louis Cardinals. made attempt to knock the rule the book.

It was Saigh who bad planned to piay a Sunday nizht at Sportsman's Park but backed down when reminded that learne rule prohibited Fuch games In lifting the spring training deadline. both leagues insisted that no exhibition rames can be played before the second Saturday of March. ret This in will rive pitchers extra time to shape before they start work-! inr games. Each club will make its own decision cc when to order its meg to report The rule against new barriers durtog a season probably resulted from the come Tan epidemic. a chub wants to erect barriers," an American League said.

"it must do so befare the start of the season. Thea it must not tamper with chem curing the season. At co will club be permitted to make sort of chance the season in progress the major executive council In addition Ca to the joint meeting. -01 ceet with the representatives to porrow cornice RESURFACED Yonkers. N.

P--The harness track. Yonkers Raceway. has been resurtaced and will in condition for the 12-nicht meting scheduled for August WEST SIDE LEGION- -West Springfield Post 207 is right in the thick of the battle for Hampden County Junior American Legion baseball honors. The West Side tossers are currently tied for second spot with Chicopee Falls. Both are one game behind Westfield.

The Post 207 outfit plays Holyoke Friday in its only league game this week. Front row, left to right: Bob Domaingue, Don Rheault. Salty St. Peter, Bud Gitchell. Vic Curley.

Pork Plumb. and Jim Egan. Back row, same order: Gene Gracia, Jim Fontana. Mel Allen, Bob Bozenhard, Ames Slate, Don Dumas, Bill Gonet and Don Ready, coach. Mascot Billy Whitman is seated in front.

Jezouit Hurls Dodgers To Feature Victory, 5-2 Shades Ouimette, West Ends. in Hurling Duel; Tigers Also Win in Chicopee League Ware Is Winner And Takes Lead In Quaboag Loop Beats St. Joseph's as St. Mary's Bows to Palmer Palmer, July 9-The Ware White Eagles are alone in Erst place as a it of the happenings to the Quabong valley baseball leazue this after-! noon. The White Eagles defeated St.

Joseph's club nine of Thorndike 6-4, at Ware. St. Mary's A.A of Bondsville, which had shared the leadership with the Wondertown array. was beaten by Palmer Lions, 3-2, In an exciting zame here. West Warren Wildcats thrived at Pulaski Park.

Three Rivers, beatinz the YMPA by 10-L Bondsville, Palmer and West Warren now are tied for second place. Each of those teams has won five and dropped four. Ware has a lead of one full game inasmuch it has prevailed six times and bowed only three times. Leo Anderson. stylish Univ.

of Massachusetts southpaw, had to do much spunky, efficient pitching in the pinches to beat Stolarz of St, Mary's! A.A at Legion Field. Compton of West Warren, one of the league's. good ba ts me shaped up A5 another "Shine this afternoon. He! foresoo's his infeld post become a rescue pitcher and save only one bindie in 6ve frames as West Warren toot the measure of the Younz Men's! Polish Association nine at Three Rivers, Summaries: WARE Totals 12 JOSEPH'S Pietras. Totals 12 WARE 013 TEST WARREN WILDCATS F.

Me Ken. Duma Burred. 3o Ba Same. 1 Totals 3 10 11 THREE RIVERS TAPA Masta.er Totals THREE WARREN 1 24 DP re Warren Bizpos E. GAl Compton 2: 7W Compton Pose Beatty.

-Find out for Martaler Tar PALMER LIONS thorpe Totals 57, MARTS Total West Street AA Gains Senior League Playoffs Beats Italian-Amerks, 12-7; Orchard Sports Clinches First and Merchants Second as Slate Ends 4 Black Cats Beat Elmwoods by 16-3 For Fifth in Row Continue to Pace. Holyoke Junior City League; Highland Vols Win. 13-4 Holyoke, July $-The Black Cats scored their afth straight victory In the Holyoke Junior City League this afternoon by trouncing Elmwoods. 16 to 3, at Mackende Richie bit home Hurley, runs and for John the winders, Tulenko's smash coming with the bases loaded. Vole More Up The Highland Vols moved one-balf came ahead of the idle Oakdales in their battle for second place by trimming Precious Blood.

13 to 4. at McNally Field. John Marx fanned 14 he set the losers dowa with Are hits. Don Graf and Richie Nadeau split the pitching duties and also carried offensive burden as the Holyoke Springdale Club Park. downed Nadeau the had Rosary two AA hits, at including a bome run, while Graf had three safeties, including double.

Gerry Foley's excellent relief pitchins stood out at Mitchell Field the Avery AC defeated the Churchills. to Paul Fister was taken ill in the fourth inning and Foley came in to pitch good ball for the winners. Summaries: BLACKCAT3 3 Hurley, Marquis ELMWOODS Marcos Counter. Dorie. Horas.

Hery, Total BLACKCATS HIGHLAND vOLS R. Bold Gallagher, Harv. Corset. Totals PRECIOUS BLOOD Gosselin. Larivere.

HIGHLAND VOLS 13) BLOOD 0.0 CLUB Gravel. ROEARY Total 5 ROSARY 610 A VERT Costello-. Totals CHURCHILL Collamore. B. Canter.

Totals AVERT A Milers Falls, July 3-Whately ACI squeezed through with to vin over Millers Fails in Franklin County League here today. Milers Falls errors were responsible for the logs. Summary: WHATELI R. Horse: ki, B. 1.

Farces, Totala FALL Whately Beats Millers Falls, -J. Far: DP- oki to R. Horseshi: EB BEST BOT New York. (P) -Johnny Pauch, tormer Geora star with the New Fork football Yanks, explains his delay in writing Coach Red Strader recently by pointing out that "Tre been of busy attendizz classes at Georgia, freakman baseball running the Athens Country Club swimming pool, baner removed, my wile ret orzanized after ber appendectomy." The Indian Orchard Sporting clinched first place, Forest Park Merchants grabbed off second place and the West Street earned A tie for fourth place and a berth in the playoffs City Senior Baseball League wound up its regular season yesterday afternoon. Emerald l'ackAge tossers suffered a setback but maintained third place and a position in post-season competition.

Meeting Tonight This all resulted when the Orchard Sports nine trounced the Buccaneers, 19-3, at Goodwin Park in Indian Orchard. Merchants handed Emerald Package An 8-0 beating At West Street, West St. AA turned back the Italian- American Citizens Club at Ruth Elizabeth, 12-7. 'and Blunt Park upset the South End Boys' Corals, at Blunt Park. The playoffs are scheduled to start Sunday and there will be very, important meeting at the office of the newspapers on Cypress Street tonight at 8.30 to make the pairings.

.111 playoff teams must have representatives on Burek and Worthington featured the Orchard Sports victory with home runs. The triumph means that the Orchard team be awarded the trophy presented by Bart Shea. Ralph Clark pitched A three-hitter and Bill Leshure hit a two-run homer as the Merchants triumphed. A fourrun fifth inning carried the West Street AA to victory. Blunt l'ark Royals rallied for three runs: in the fifth to beat the South End Boys' Club, Paul Schortmann stole home with what proved to be the winning run.

Summaries: F. P. MERCHANTS ab cignoli. 2 Stahura. Lechure, Ferrero, ct Hamilton, Walker, Pasteris, Biinn, Clark.

Totals 3 15 6 2 EMERALD PACKAGE Distefano. 3 Kuggio, Depietro. Pooler, Zancan. If Tacavone, Totals 35 3 24 RUTH TURF ELIZABETH 000 021 010 020 MERCHANTS Korman. Crouley, Avis.

3 Weber. Stratton, Greblin. Oates. O'Connor. Gray, cf Johnson, rf Ras.

Grant. Totals 31 14 17 FT RUSKEYES. Blanchard. It Ossood, p. Burrs.

cf. Baker. rf. cf Martin, Cunningham. Stain.

Ryan, 3, rt Totals 26 6 21 3 BUCKEYES MERCHANTS 000 500 000 VENDORS MISS GAMES Chicago. you want to see all the games. don't get a job as a vendor in 'A baseball park. Ray Kneip, who has charge of the hot dog, beer and popcorn crew at Wrigley Field. explains: "They're so selling they don't have time to watch." Cucchi, Gourley, Ir, Ferris.

Egan, Griffin. Shen. Foley, 8 Totals 31 2 3 24 10 F. MERCHANTS 013 00 Emerald l'ackage 100 001 RBI Hamilton. Leshure Walker Ferris.

Gourley: Ferris, Gourley, Walker: HR- Leshure SH-SIAhurr Hamilton, Leshure. Walker: SAC Pasteria: to Foley: RR--Clark 1, Griffin 6, Curchi 80-Clark P. Gritfin. 8. Griffin.

U- and Bremmer. WEST STREET AA Labarre. Ruby, Wheeler, Guthan, Hoffman, Goodsell. rehula, If, R. Dagenals.

J. Dagenale, Totals 39 12 18 ITALIAN-AMERICAN CC R. Morace. Foresi, p. Barbes, of Grassetti.

Albano, 1. Morace, St. Peter, Eggleston, ct, Totals 34 WEST STREET AA 104 040 021-12 C. C. 300 030 100- RBI -Wheeler 3, Hotfman 8.

Labarre, Ruby, Cebula. B. Dagenais. Russo Bar. bis.

R. Morace. Esgleston: 2B-J. Dasenais, Forels: SE Hoffman: HRRusso, Barbes: SB- Hoffman 2. Labarre, Goodsell.

R. Dagenala 2, Forest: BB-Dagenais 3. Eggleston 5. Russo 2. Forest 1: HOEggleston 2 In 2.

Russo 3 In 2, Forest, 8 in 5: uP -by Russo (Hoffman) inner. J. Dagenals; loser, Eggleston. U--Brown, Smith. Barnett, Sat JE Ice.

Boccha: Elk Nine Wins By Forfeit, Takes Over Top Place Holy Name Refuses to Continue Play i in Game at Blunt Park Fritz Jezouit's speed and control was most effective yesterday afternoon as he pitched the Dodgers AC baseball team to a 5 to 3 victory over West Ends AC in a Chicopee League game at Szot Park. The Tigers AC went on a scoring spree to defeat! Aldenville AA, another league tilt at Lincoln Grove. 'Still Deadlocked Prior to yesterday's games, Max Lesniak, league prexy, awarded forfeit games to clubs echeduled with the Sandy Hill Vets for the remainder of the second round. The Vets dropped from the loop last week. As a the Colonels AC, idle this week, are still deadlocked with the Dodgers AC for first place in the loop.

The battle between the Dodgers AC and West Ends AC was bard fought with Jezouit and Buddy Ouimette pitching steady ball throughout. Jezquit fanned 12 and save seven hits. Ouimette allowed only six hits and had a five strikeouts. In its 15-hit barrage, the Tigers AC made six extra base hits. Saldy Angelo! hit the longest blow, a triple.

Tom Brown and Alex Lolos hit pair of doubles each. Summaries: TIGER A. C. DeadyAngelo. Brown.

Totals 39 13 41 13 0 ALDENVILLE L. E. Hens zit. 2 Barboza, P. Pelleser, er.

Gopek, 3 1 Prunier, Totar 35 10 24 TIGERS C. 403 143 10 ALDENVILLE Angelo 3, Lolos Deady Minkos. Koto Prunier. E. Henault: -B- Brown Lois 2.

Angelo; Koto wicz. Angelo; Duichinos Deady, -Tigera Aldenwile 6: BB Prunier 4. F. Polissier 6: HO J. Prunier in 4 innings P.

Pellis ster 7 In 4. HP--P. 6. P. Pelliaster J.

C- Touellette: DODGER: AC Gorajec. Winks. Gotski. Anischick. 3 wa B.

Walas. Totals WEST 3 ENDS AC Piecia Lortie, M. Czech. Total 34 DODGERS AC WEST ENDS AC Winks. Anischick.

2. Eypek: Crech: Left- -Dodgers AC West Ends BB 2. 80- J-zoutt atte 5: acetic. T- LEFT- -HANDED GOLF FINAL Greeley, Lefthanded don't often win tournaments where they are competing against orthodox swingers. In the Colorado high school tournahowever, both finalists were southpaws.

Dick Billehus, 1 8. Colorado Springs beat Randy Carey of Denver, 1 up. Boy Scout Way Readior, Pa. July 9 UP--Troop committeeman Kline. out fishing with one of his Boy Scouts in smalls liferafts, carelelly chose artificial lore.

then made the Out of the lake leaped biz fib -napploz at the bait. The Mah missed it and landed In the hoy's raft. After the simmered Kline and 14-year-old Wil. Ham Colley measured their catch enouch to around Sunday 20-inch small mouth, bass, dinner for a dozen of the troop on a week -end outing. No.

Waiting LUBRICATION Prompt Service ARTHUR E. CENTER 500 Calambas Ave. Tel. 3-1115 Two forfeit victories marred the Junior City League program yesterday. With the leading.

2-1, in their game with Name at Blunt Park, Holy Name protested a decision. The team was given two minutes to resume play, When it didn't the game was forfeited to the Elks. the victory putting them into first place in the National Division with 8 5-1 record Land dropping Holy Name into second-place tie with Our Lady of Hope. The other. forfeit came in the American Division when Indian pi Orchard Whippoorwills forfeited to St.

Joseph's because of lack of players. The victory moved St. Joseph's into second place with A 4-3 record. In the two games played, Turf CYO. in first place in the American division by defeating Ruth Elizabeth, 6-3, at Emerson Wight.

Turf has a 3-1 record. In the National division at Emerson Wight, Winchester Merchants defeated Buckeyes. Avis hit two triples for the winners. Summaries: TURF 3. Mullett, Korell, Gullni, Cirelli.

Ferraro. Leahs. Totals 11 2 11 RUTH ELIZABETH D. maure, Savioli. BLUNT PARK ROYALS ah Lowell.

Schortman, Ingalla, 3 Eliason, Buckley, Griffith, Lipp. rf Mazza, Fisher, G. D. Brown, Totals 21 6 18 019 SOUTH BOYS' CLUB Cignoli, 00 Ready, 66 Bosini, ef 00 Ferri, 3 G. Brown, Destome.

rf Lampson. 00 Delguistano. 2 Salvor. Totals 3 13 5 SO. END CLUB 000-2 BLUNT PARK ROTALS 0100 13x- RBI -Ingalls.

Buckley. Griffith. G. R. Brown 2: B- 8B-Srhortman, Low.

eIl: D. Brown 1. G. R. Brown 3: 80-G.

D. Brown 8, G. R. Brown, U--Brassard. Serra; IO SPORT CLUB Henry.

2 Dionne, Slithat, Burek, Crean. Reckerfi Trombley, Arkanian. Gackus, Worthington, Totals 34 19 14 BUCCANEERS D. La Porte Cava, J. La Porte.

Pegoraro. Crowley, Hank. Caputa, Devine. B. La Porte, Totals 29 3 18 I.

O. SPORTS CLUB 300 520 BUCCANEERS 000 R. 38-B. LaPorte, Burek; HItBurek. Worthington: $B- -Dionne.

ton: SAC RB--R. La Porte 9: HPBy B. La Porte U- Glover. Johnson: Rio Gia Ford Totals Whalen. Sheppard Takes 50-Lap Feature Benninzton.

Julys 9-Ted Largtoi: and Bob Shipper. both of bad to concede top honors today to their arch rival Fred Sheppard of N. Y. Sheppard won tine 50-Lap mid season championship stock car race in minutes 45.7 seconds. Lanciois was second and Shippee; third Winners of ouser events were: First bea: (10 laps)--Avery Lampier of Cone.

Time, 5 min 48.3 sec. T'rille After Sixth Wins winning Thompsonville, Conn, July streaks On the line in the pair of bouts whidh will head this week's amateur boxing program fat the Thompsonville Arena Thursday nigat Trying to make it victories in a row will be Ed Oliver of Windsor Locks and Art Holiday Hartion will meet Cecel Trout of Hartford at 14: pounds and Holiday has been matched with Jimmy Suitched of Stamford at 141 pounds. la fighters both cases it will be getting their touzbest tests of the season. Oliver has scored four knockouts and one decision, his latest victim being Red Mullaly, the only to the distance with him bus in Trout be will be meetinz jus: boxer. Holiday runs into an outstanda pascher a and a little better! ing all around athlete la Mitchell.

Stanford High star tas been fizhting the last two summers He three straizht bere last sear, prize performance being one-round over Irish Sonny Burke, the only defeat the latter suffered during the season. NET CAPTAIN AGAIN Amherst. -Frederick B. Smita. Jr.

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