Jackson Township High School - Jacksonian Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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als To Meet ' ranklort Nine n Wednesday Dillmcrn To Hurl In Fifth Game- Kokomo's much-rained-out Wild- t baseball team ts slated to ing back into action again Wed- day afternoon at Highland park, eating the Frankfort Hot Dogs. With a record of four wins' and ree defeats in North Central con- rence competition, the Kats will making an effort to get back the win side ot the ledger after pplng two in a. row. In games with Lafayette and 'ech, the Kokomo lads bowed, 3-2 nd 4-0. ,Wednesday afternoon Lloyd Dill- an is slated to take the mound ig ,, h r n assignment. It will of the season with ord of two won and two lostf -he grinning senior righthandor artedl the season with a loss to e 'Muncie Bearcats, won at L6- nsport, lost to Lafayette and me back to even his record with victory over Marion. One of three rained out games been recarded for Thursday, ay 30, at Highland park with New stle. The tilt is slated for 2 p. m. o other games have been post- d because of rain. A game with on has not been reset and one Frankfort-to have been play- under T the lights last Friday be dropped Director Chester Hill uesday that Frankfort's its jammed and that game be dropped from the 1946 card. Flores 'Kiki' G Thing LT' 5 W, four-man team of Kokomo golf- , ted by Pro Bob Grant from the untry club. turned in a good nd at Logansport Monday ln the ekly northern Indiana P. G. A. rney, and landed in second place. The Kokomo quartet shot a st ball of 68-one stroke short f the 67 posted by a South Bend for first money. Par over -he municipal course is 72 laying with Grant was Ralph ker, Jim Young and Walt Mc- trldge. Eighteen teams played. LEAVE IT T0 GIFT - - Pennies 81.00 Du. TOM .KNlPE. FLOtlIST ,, AND HER BUDDIES SURE' BLS YOLL SXT DOWN HRD TNG. XT EASY ' 'TNS X5 YOOR VPN OTF' Wx 1 Indians Squeeze 4-3 ' Triumph Gver Yanks ' Claude Passeau Clinches 6-4 Cub Win Over' Trailing Boston Braves Boston, May 20-UP!-A one-on homer by Claude Pasesau, veteran Chicago Cub righthander, Monday night clinched a 6-4 victory over the Boston Braves before a 20,713 paid crowd. Passeau, who gave seven hits, had to retire when the Tribesmen threatened in the ninth inning. ' 1 While getting underway to take ,the -odd tilt of the three-game series, the Cubs whaled Mort Coop- -ler out of the box by blasting him for five runs on six hits during the first inning and a third. Cooper was yanked for Ed Wri ht after the 37 ear-old P s S 'Y 9- ' ,seau poled a homer over the 'left ' field wall with Billy J urges on base. The later had singled in Mickey Livingston with the Cubs' third run. Cooper had opened the game by retiring the first two batters. Then Peanuts Lowrey singled, Phil Cav- aretta doubled' to right and Andy Pafko connected safely to set up the first pair of Chicago tallies in the first inning. Passeau got off to a ragged start, for Connie Ryan, the Brave's lead off, blasted him for a double. Two walks, an eror and Carden Gillenwater's double play ground- er enabled two Boston runners to score and the- initial sesison was three' 'batters med bases on three 'hits in a 'row in the ninth, Lefty Bob Chip- man came in and choked oft' the Braves' last minute rally at the cost of only one adldtional run. Passeau, Chipman'49J and Liv- lngstong Cooker, Wright 423, Pos- edel L97 and Hofferth. Dodgers Edge Reds New York, May 20 - UPJ-The Brooklyn Dodgers combined Vic Lombardi's steady pitching with.ex- tra base hitting and Cincinnati er- rors Monday night to defeat the Reds and Bucky Walters, 4 to 3. It was Lombardi's fifth victory. He has lost two. The Dodgers broke a 1-1 tie in the second inning when, Ed Stev- ens clouted Walters for a home run. The Brooks clinched the con- test wtth two talltes in the fourth. Cincinnati peeked away at Lom- bardi for single runs in the fifth and eighth innigs but the little southpaw bore down in the pinches and kept the Reds from tying up the game. The victory moved the Dodgers to within a half-game of the pace- setting St. Louis Cardinals who were idle. Cincinnati .... 100 010 010-3 6 4 Brooklyn ..... 110 200 00x-4 7 1 Walters, Hetki C73 and Lamannog May gvolunteers. .serve OUT OUR WAY -BY WILLIAMS P ,Qt 9 L C,AtN'T STAND 5-SST! Ol-MOH! s DLJW 0 'THlS,WES--ALL SHUT SNEAKIN' i l-' - G THEM BALD un you oFF om ' HEADS--WHEN FOOL! ME--HAH? WE FOUND TH' IF THEY TH' amor CURE AND - FIND OUT HLIMTIM' X LOST nz' WHO WE BOYS-- ,7 OH-TH' ARE WELL. MILLIONS WE'Ll. WELL, no W! WELL! MOBBED! SHINE OF GOLD Senators. Take Third Straight For White Sox Cleveland, May 20-UPJ-Cleve- land beat the New York Yankee: at their own game Monday as Ken Keltner belted his sixth home run of the year in the ninth inning for Ia 4-3 victory after Nick Etten and Bill Dickey had 'bashed round trip- pers to tie the score in their half of the final frame. All three Yank scores resulted from homers. Etten also had smashed one of Steve Gromelds pitches over the right field barrier in the second inning. Marius Russo, making his first start since the 1943 world series, blanked the Tribe for five innings before he retired. Clarence Mar- shall took ovcr in the sixth and walked Dutch Meyer and gave pinch-hitter Hank Edwards a single before Jake Wade came in to pass pinch-hitter Gene Woodling, load- ing the bases. Manager Lou Bou- dreau bounced a single off the glove of Al Gettel, scoring Meyer and Mickey Rocco walked to force in a second tally. The Indians picked up another score on Bill Zuber who relieved in the eighth, on a. walk to Gromek, Boudreau's sacrifice and Buster Mills' single. cessive homers over,-the rjightpf S ninth- Ztlber p .home half.. New Yo:-k....,.010 D00 002-1-3 1 .Cleveland v...dl00,002'011-4 1 0 Russo, Marshall, ,Wade, Gettel, Zuber and Dickey: Gromek and Hegan, Hayes. ' Senators Down Sox Chicago, May 20-UPD-The Chi- cago White Sox outhit the Wash- ington Senators Monday but lost 10 to 2, for their tenth loss in the last 12 games. Dutch Leonard, who beat the Sox six times last season, won his fourth game of the season while the Senators were making ten hits off Edgar Smith, Frank Papish and Ralph Hamner. Leonard scattered the 11 Sox hits and held them. scoreless until the eighth inning when Wright and Platt hit homers. The Senators scored five of their ten runs in the second and third innings against Smith, with Leon- ard himself driving in two with a single to center in the second. Washington .032 003 002-10 10 0 Chicago ..... 000 000 020-- 2 11 2 Leonard and Evans: Smith, Pap- ish, Hamner and Dickey. Special - - Pennies 81.00 Doz. , TOM KNIFE., FLDRIST Stag at Izaak Walton. Fish dinner Wednesday, May 22. After Eugen and Dickey mf suc- ' 1 0 2 . BACK T0 NATURE V ev eoeAn Momma 0 -J' ll C N tl t P. 8 l Oi brar ert p. n tel. .7 Shoe hi n'i1e 1202 T. I South ces 0. Bout XCB Publ L , 821 fi H Y V A sence acer user. via used' xo ax uvltxcew war env. me LESS reawinee me . Mom. tooo l-KEN! -DOD LOOK OUT X WENT 'LWLE 'YHPTE

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