Article clipped from Troy Record

r 11 ..i— * i _ __________Senators Whip Elmira Twice, Take FirstRetailers 1,Split Inn‘\ETSY LeagueENY LEAGUE.Uy-n-a-e-it4*tryW.L.Pet.Cohoe*132.867Schenectady96.600Watervllet75.583Waterford78.467Troy67.462Maplewood57.417Mechanicvllle47MiGreen Inland211.154i-.Ye*terlt;Uy‘« Result*.Cohoe* 7, Troy 3 (afternoon).Waterford 5, Cohoes 2 (twilight).►Schenectady 7, Maplewood 3 (afternoon).WatervJiet 6, Mechanicvllle 6 (twilight—called in eighth, datk-ness).Game TonightCohoe* at Watervllet.The Choea Retailers split In twojm rT*_.„ J t _ _ 1__UC»C«»U»( nuj AUU iiratuj^to Waterford, while Schenectady defeated Maplewood, and Water-vliet and Mechanicvllle buttled to a tie yesterday in the Eastern New York Baseball League.Commissioner Mark Filley will will prealde at a meeting of league officials 8-45 tonight at the Maplewood Legion rooms.Reynolds Steady.Chuck Reynolds, steady Jr. the clutcnes, spaced 11 hit* and stranded nine runner* as the Cohoes Re taller* toned down the Troy Pan-Take HecticOpener, 12-11,Nightcap, 5-2..Athere, 7-3, at Notre Dame Field.The Cohosiera hit in cluster* in the third and sixth frames when they got all their runs.Cohoes 005 002 000— 7 10 1Troy 001 010 010- 3 11 2Iroquois strike Early.The Waterford Iroquois jumped from sixth to fourth in the standings by quol!ingrihe leading Retailer*, 5-2, at the Waterford *AA grounds.Jack Motha pitched all the way for the victory. Hi* mates gave him a five run lead to work on, scoring three times In the opening annmg and twice in the third.Walerford hit heavy, “Gibby” Gentile getting a triple and double, and other two baggers going to Willie Mazula, Babe1* Bartnick, Cap Diotte and Jack Riberty.Steve SUvmsky- had the Retailers, only extra base hit, a double.Motha and Diotte: Gluska, Sullivan (4) and DeBonts.Waterford 302 000 x~ 5 10 2Cohoes 000 100 1— 2 7 1Grizzlies Bally.The Schenectady Grizzlies broke a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the eighth Inning and held on for a 7-3 victory over the Maplewood Legionnaire* at Central Park, Schenectady.Two walks, an error, and single* by Joe Rafferty and Pat DeLeva produced the winning run*. Maplewood 000 002 100— 3 10 2 \ Schenectady 100 001 14x— 7 7 1Karri* and Bailey; Connelly, Coulter (7) and Gamble, Smith (7) L^uyer Homer*.Paul LeCuyer'* home run with one on in the top of the seventh by Watervllet as the Mahar Vets inning featured a four run rally leaped into a 6-6 standoff with the Rangers at Mechanicvjiie before Sarkness forced an end to the con-test-CERDAN PITCHING—Marcel Cerdan pilches softball at Loch Sheldrake where the French Moroccan is training for the defense of the world middleweight championshjp against Jake LaMotta in Detroit June 15The Albany Senator* took ovtf first place in the Eastern Leagut race yesterday by beating th* Elrph* Pioneer* in a doubleheader, 12 to 11 and 5 to 2 before 7,WI payee*.The fiist game was a sloppily pitched affair with each team calW ing on four hutieis Bob Doyla, last Elmira ptlcher, forced over A pair or ruff* in the eighth inning to provide the winning margin fof the Senator* who collected 13 hit® to 12 for (he Pioneers.Righthander Bill Bordt went all the way for the Ploneeis in th# afterpiece and had a four-hit shut* out until the sixtti. when four Albany hits And a pajr of ElmirA error* gave the Senators their fi*t i u ns.16-5 Lead.Southpaw Rollic Stuckrneyer started the first game for thA Pioneers and w*ot Into the sixth inning with a 10-5 lead. Stuck* mcyer. who had a triple and a double to dnve in four ElmirA runs, could get only one man out in the sixth and was Teplaced by Jim Bilbrcy, wfio m turn had t® have help from Rube Stohe befor® the side could be retired with th# Scnatois scoring three time* to get back in the ball game. Stoh* UfCRt out in t^A **vinfh when ih® Senator* scored twice to tie at 10* all, and then Doyle proceeded t* walk in the winning runs in tha eighth, issuing four passe* aroundan infield hit.Troy, CCHS, LaSalle Fight ItOut For Principals Loop Flagw.LPet518334-a*6G732.60024.33316.143PRINCIPALSSchoolTroyCatholic High LaSalle Lanslngburg WatervlletGame* Today.Watervhet at CCHS.LaSalle at TroyGame* Wednrsd*}'. Lansingburg at Troy,Principals League baseball play come* down to the wire this v.rek with three teams still In the running for the championship. Troy, in first place, Catholic High, in second, one game behind; and LaSalle, in third, a half game from CCHS, all own chances.LaSalle is in the tougher Fpol ofthe contender*. The Cadets tangle with Troy tbl* afternoon Ht Piob-pecl Park, and are host to CatholicAfter the Senators acored thre« in the firet Inning on Gus Bell’*Waterford, Berlin MeetFor Crownto get a tie, for the Blue and White can not overhaul Tioy.Catholic High stands to pick up ground on ore of the other con-tei.ders, and would benefit more by a LaSalle victory todayShould the Crusaders* lose to tail, *nd out dangerous Watervllet this afternoon, their chances would be reduced considerably, because Wednesday's pairings finds CCHS at Notie Dame for a tussle with keen rival LaSalle, *and Troy home to well-shaken Lansingburg.A Troy win over LaSalle today j would put the public school team pretty solidly in the driver'* seat, because Troy would then enjoy the position owned by CCHS today — that of playing one of the Jower ranking club* while me other leaders go at each other.Settlement of the championship in the Tri-County Baseball League comes up tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o’clock, when Waterford and Ber-% r h o a jitj r h o *!in meet at neutral Knickerbackerl^^'y 4 i i o 3 suucct m u 2 i 4It .1 1] 2 0 Unl-o 2b .12 2 3*Plaj'ground.The league, formed by agreementMope” DeVito homered with alth°uKh lt;* b' contract, comprises5ne on to get the Rangers to a Berlin in Rensselaer County. Heat-•unning in the first Jh- in Albany Countv and Waterford a 1 5 1 0 Kalim'V 2 o i o o ;'‘iianlt;’The Ranjrers had a 4-0 lead be- - -_______’------- P ? ? 5 9 0 »i«-h hih 0 | through forin Saratoga County. Waterford andBerlin haveore the Vet* got into the battle.VatervJiet 000 110 4— 6 7 2dechanicville 301 002 0— 6 5 21 broken even in their two meetingstwo-run triple and an outfield fly, the Pioneers came back with two off Eddie Kalski In the second. After an error by Held put Ma* jorkl on and Madrid walked. Stuckmeyer tripled to right for th* tallies.The Pioneers tied in the next round on Piesek’s infield hit, LanU fero's error and Friends' single, and took a four-run lead In th* u, , -f. , ^ third, sconng four on a walk toHigh Wednesday at Notre DamejMajorkl, double* by Madrid anlt;Stuckrneyer and singles by Caffrey and Friend. KIaki was routed jn the next frame when the Pioneers scored three tnore to make It 10-5. After Kalski gave singles to Wilkins and Komer. h« was replaced bv Righthander Stan Milankovich vho hit Majorkl to load the sacks and Madrid cleaned ’em with a double lo left.Ara Rally.Then the Senators clawed back, scoring two In the next three Innings. The Pioneers threatened to pull it out of the fire at the ex-* pense of Orie Arntzen in the ninth* After two were out. Majorkl doubled and Madrid singled for Elmira's final run, but Okrie. batting ror Doyle walked and then Bel! made a nice match of Caffrey’i fly to end the game.Piesek's triple and a Johnny Hahn wild pitch gave the Pioneers -a run lead In the first Inning of the nightcap, and Caffrey'* single,a sacrifice, another Hahn wild heave and Wilkins' aingle made It' 2-0 in the third.The way Bordt was going that looked good going into the slxttibut after retiring his first batter. Bordt was In trouble aplenty. Ed Heinrich doubled and HeracheT Held singled him home. Clark * Henry doubled Jn the tying run, took third on the throw-in and scored the winning tally when Madrid let Manno’s grounder go p j j o n 0 .through for an error. A base on I 2 ? ? ? eHnnrich 10700 I balls to McAllister and a aingleFlrw Owiy,KLMIRA ALBANYFrf’nd 20 n 0 2 S 1 Bell rf *2230WMklOfl lb 5 J 2*1 HcM 3b 4 l 2 r 3roller rf 4 0 0 3 0 Henry cf 5 112 0hwier c 3 3 0 2 0 Manrio if 4X1*1cr 3 4 130 K«?f» lb 3 0 0 70 1 i?3]?U.HN*c32«2 1Karafunda. Coonley (7) and Le-[thU season, while both have loppedSJoh« p Dnl^ paOkrle00000 2 n S n 2 fby Jim Mfm5' who r«P*»ced HahnbHtid-on « 0 0 0 0 Amztn p oooo!on the mlt;und in the sixth, plut --— jPiesek's ^rror on the hH. account-'421 11 Tol.l. 3S 12 13 2? l« erf for th. finul n*Ir
Newspaper Details

Troy Record

Troy, New York, US

Mon, Jun 06, 1949

Page 18

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Robert S.

MO, USA 24 Jan 2019

Other Publications Near Troy, New York

Troy Record

Troy Ray

Troy Clarion Volume

Troy Clarion

Times Recorder