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Another of our Вазке ай Stars LEON KAPP CLOSE CALL FOR THE SAINTS St. Benedict's succeeded in drowning the Central baseball clan May 6, by a small margin of 5 to 1. For fully seven innings Ski Jacobs was a puzzle to the Gray Bee. The support he received was almost perfect. Higi, who was on the mound for the Saints, was scored on in the second but kept the hits well scat- tered after that. Central was first to score and put a run across in the second. Bauman reached first, being hit by a 20 К и. pitched ball. Jacobs then sacrificed him to second, getting safe himself on a fumble. Woerner hit into a double play and Bauman advanced to third. With Bauman on third and two out Captain Morchower sent a terrific smash to left field sending Bauman home and reaching third on the throw in. The pitching duel between Higi and Jacobs continued until the sixth when the Gray Beesshoved their first run across the plate. Mahon was hit by a pitched ball and went home when Klein failed to hold the throw in after Higi singled. St. Benedict's then succeeded in getting two hits and sent across their second run in the sev- enth, another in the eighth, and two more in the final inning, for a total of five runs. Both Higi and Jacobs pitched wonderful Бай, both having five strikeouts to their credit. Central was charged with six errors, which was materially helpful in scoring the Gray Bees’ runs. Captain Morchower got two of the four hits Higi gave. After the game, Coach Jack Fish, of Benedict's, proclaimed it was the hardest game they had encountered this year and offered to give Central another try in the near future. CENTRAL Charles, cf. Murphy, ss. E. 0 2 Klein, 3b. 1 (Continued on раде 54)
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Пруд пре 7 6 Бо Уд ES errors throughout the game. “ЗКГ” Jacobs had to be ousted in the fourth inning in favor of Smith, who was battered around in the same fashion. Smith re- tired in the seventh inning to give way to Ryan, who finished the game on the mound. Central scored its first гип in the fourth, when Bauman singled and went to second on a passed ball and scored on Klein's hit. Two more were garnered in the sixth and the last run in the seventh for a total of 4 runs. The Central batsmen could do little with Spinelli’s delivery as his teammates backed him up in fine fashion. Bauman, who has hit in every game, was the only Centralite to get two hits from the East Side ace. Central's sluggers could not account for more than six hits, while the Down Neckers made 13 hits. CENTRAL pot, OM) га ес кате иу p OT тека es није какаа о а. и SUP Morchower, Ib. —- ово: =] La ES oaar hs so Wow SE ма а. OT e | = о о о Kneller, 2b. Benkert, c. Tortorello, 3b. СРМ. De кеча E ear Кит, eb раа на и лее os zv vane eel [UO D. ЗИЧ эел иие Lynch, lf. Jas, Ib. засекат s Nus НУ os ecc a | ooo-—-—-—wNe-qI in] emite c» mlt о Central East Side . Umpire—W. Short. tral; Freeman, East Side. са » .0 0 0 2 2 Scorers—Moskowitz, Cen- PASSAIC TIES CENTRAL Central's baseball nine and Passaic High met on April 28 and played an eleven inning tie game. This was Central's first engagement on the home grounds, and to give Passaic ample time to get back it was agreed by both managements to play but seven innings. А fumble by Captain Morchower per- mitted Roosma to score a run that tied the score, thus giving rise to the extra innings. Passaic was first to score in the third inning. An error by Smith, a sacrifice by Schneider and a single off Knothe's bat sent Roosman across the plate. Central got busy in the fourth and sent four runs over ће pan. Hits by Murphy, Bauman, Morchower and Smullen tells the story of the four runs. Passaic scored one in the fifth and one in the sixth, making the score read 4 to 3 in Central’s favor. The teams then entered into the seventh inning, which was sup- posed to have been the last. Ski Jacobs, who had held the opponents to five scattered hits up until this time, fanned the first batter. The next man fied to Charles for the second out. Roosma, the all-state basketball forward, got his second hit, stole second and third as Smith was being walked. Rinzler then hit to Murphy, who made a perfect throw to first, but Morchower fumbled, thus allowing Roosma to bring in the tying run, Both teams then battled until the eleventh inning without a decision. Bauman might have scored in the eleventh stanza on a screeching hit by Morchower but he stumbled while cutting past third base and was caught at the plate. Morchower and Bauman batted best for Central, getting three and two hits respectively, each scoring one run. CENTRAL Bauman, If. Jacobs, p. Ele 35b. estie axis VER Morchower, Ib. Smullen, rf. Leamy, c. Reich, rf. al oo-oocowo-or ol|lo-o-owowwcfl Campbell, ss. Ane, | soa кон Aene. ТЕ vetula Hum JI, Iura cke ws SENE UE ors ed orones РР Rinzler, c. Ros. УК uisu Snider: el. einn Ene B. om IDE ilL Totals The score: Passaic ....0 O 1 1.0 1 ТО 0—4 Central -...0 0040000 0—4 Umpire—Moeller, South Side. witz, Central. ul месемееосет Scorer—Mosko-
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