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Is Beaten By ChaneyOrange And Black Knocked Out Of Tourney By5-0 Loss. Handcuffed, tighter than at any other time this season Washington high school’s baseball team-was knocked out of the Canton'district 'class A tournament Saturday afternoon as it dropped * a 5-0 decision to Youngstown Chaney at Middlebranch.•')Get Only Two Hits The Tigers were', limited to two singles • by Paul Andrish,. Chaney hurler, who struck out seven batters and didn't Issue a base on balls.The two top hurlers of the orange and' black- club, Eddie Crescenze and Dave, Doll, were unable to halt the tough Youngstown club, the former being touched/!for six hits 'and - two iutis and Hie lattergiving up. three safeties apd as^vmany' tallies.As a' result 1 of, Its . triumph, the Chaney team Tuesday/at 4 p. m. will plav Canton McKinley for the district title, McKinley having edged Canton township, 3-2, Saturday afternoon.Massillon and-, Chaney played scoreless ball.for-three innings but in the fourth the Youngstown nine shoved- across the opening run of the game;Kollar, Hrst man up“ singled but was thrown out at second as he attempted to steal. Bisktip got on base on an error and advanced around ! the basses on successive singles by Oravec and Andrish.In the fifth. Smith walked,- stole second and scored on a single by Bailey to give Chaney at 2-0 edge.After oravek opened the sixth iii-ning for Chaney with a single. Doll replaced Crescenze and got the next three batters in order. Doll, however, did not fare so well in the seventh as he was reached forthree hits which produced as many runs.The; -Tigers- went hitless.’for ?four frames and the only batter to get on. base diming that time was Crescenze who wenb .td flist when hit by a pitched ball, stole second, advanced to third as Webb' was thrown out at first and died there as Tintor struckOnly Two Tiger HitsIn tlie .fifth Crescenze, first man up, beat out.ajbunt for the Tigers’ first hit and stole second but didn’t get any farther. Miller opened the second half of the' sixth with the second and last hit for the orange and black and advanced as Tintor was safe on an errbr, but both batters were -left stranded as Ketter fanned, Leininger filed to the catcher and Wiener was thrown out,(See TIGERr—Fage .13)
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Massillon, Ohio, US

Mon, May 14, 1945

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