Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1932 — Page 6
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CUBS,BOSTON OPEN SERIES Chicago, May 12 (UP) Three gfimes out in front and with a winning streak of four straight intact, the Chicago Cubs .pencd a3rani.- series with their nearest rivals, the Boston Brives. at Wrigfield today. ■•The l> aves are leading the Na- , t£t>nal League until they headed I west and dropped four in a row to j Cincinnati, and hope 11 make up | Mme le t ground by taking the I -■gries from the league-leaders. (Art Shires, who was batting at i .245 clip and injecting a winning spirit Into the p.i aves when he was injured. Is rapidly re.overing and manager Bill McKechnie hopes he will be able to return to the lineup during the Cubs' series. • Although the Cults have traveled at a fast clip since the opening of tse season, winning 17 out of 23 gsmes many experts expect them tn take a tumble soon because of their Irek of power. In the latest averages they we e last in team batting with a mark of .241 Manage,' Roger Hornshy howover continues to string along with his the ry that pitching is HO per i , ent of a winning team. "Just give me the pitching, and I the hitting will take care of itself" says Hornshy. ■Hornsby believes the Cubs Lane , not only the best pitching staff iu : the leigue. but the best infield. , With the recovery of Woody English. who was out at the start of | tlje season with a frictured finger the Cube' infield is now composed i of the veteran Charley Grimm at i
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first, the youn ester- Hilly Herman and Bill Jurgei at sec nd and shortstop, respectively, and English at third instead of his former position at sho t. j ''Jurges' great fielding and timely hitting have won him the shortstop job nd I have move I English to third." said Hornsby, “I regard jurges as the best fielding shortstop in tile league, liar nene. If he hits any at all. and it looks like he will lie stays at short." The Cubs utfield. which was a problem when the season opened, has solved itself temporarily des-! ; ite the* sale of Danny Taylor to Brooklyn, the injury f Kiki Cuy-I Ile and the rele se of Vincent Bar- | ton to the min t' . The Cubs now have only one reserve outfielder,j Marvin Gudat, a K Okie. The regula outfield is composed of Steph-I enson in left. J hnny Moore in con-1 ter and Richbourg in right, a combination that wasn't regarded as, good'enotrjh for a second division team, when the -eas- n opened. Records of tile (T ■ .' pitche - to date How: Won Lott Warneloe 5 0 Grilles 1 tt Ro t "• 1 I M lone 3 2 i Bush 3 2 ; Smith 2 1 Tlie Cubs' pitchers have allowed' I curly 73 runs, or an average f 317 ! runs per game and the starting i pitcher has finished 20 out of the > 23 games played. In one of these I the starting pitcher had t-> retire' las the esnlt of being hit by a battied ball. o_ B ARGAINS — Bargains in Livinc Room. Dining Room Suits. Mattresses and R'iqs. Stuckey and Co. MnnrnF niir phnnf number IS 44 rt.
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BETTING ODDS ' ARE REVISED New York. May 12. U.R) -Somewhat muffed by unevpected t ends in the major league pennant races. J ck Hoyle, Broadway betting commi ‘tuner, has is ued a new se't of letting quo.itions, making tin Chi cage Cubs and Washington Senators favorites to cop the flags In the .National and American leagues, , H spe.-lively. His first place quotation follow: 1 Niftionai league Chicago. 3 to 2; , New York. 8 to 5; St. latulw, 2 to 1: field, I'l to 1. American league Washington. 7 to 5; .New York. -i, 5 * i l.» ’ iphi -. 2 to 1; Held. 1 10 to 1. In pre-searen quotations, upon which he exiiects to lose consider able money, he had pickfd the St I-mis Cardinals and Philadelphia Athletics to repeat for the pen ] nants. He had selected New Aorki and Chi, go second and third in I the National and New York and] ; Washington socond and third In the | American circuit. Vm'orti.n tely.-he explained last ~ ght. few bettors backed the fav■] loi ite Cards cpd Athletics, but they ; sent armloads of money In on the | I Cubs and Senators and on the long I shots. Cincinnati, in particular, was I In avilv backed to finish third. ' and j II covered their third-place bets ;.t i I'.'uo to 1," the Veteran commission-, ler mourned, "If the Reds finish] I third. I won't Im* able to have chickfen lor five years. If they should' ] happen to take the pennant. I'll be |in sack cloth and ashes for the rt st of my life, because I covered | first-place bets at 1.000 to 1. Boyle did not sleep so well list injght. because the Cincinnati Reds. Iliad advanced to third place by | downing the Philadelphia Phillies i yesterday. 4 to 0. dripping the PhilHies to fourth place. Red Lucas, I who is going strong this season. al-1 lowed Philadelphii only five scat tered hits., Lefty Hallahan demonstrated why he is called "Will Bill" in the final twelfth inning of the Brooklyn St., 1 Louis Cardinals game. tie tied .Hi.- major league record of threeI wild pitch, s in one inning, and gave ilhe gme to the Dodgers. 6 to 3.1 jjim Collins hit a home run in the! ' fourth. Boston at Pittsburgh and New I York at Civieago were washed out In th* American league, Johnny! Alien, rookie pitcher, yielded only! five hits to the St. Louis Browns.l enabling the New York Yankees to score a 3to 0 shutout. Allen helped win his own game in the fifth I when his triple, coupled with an 1,-rror by Melillo. gave the Yanks ■their first run. Other games were postponed by jcukl or nun. Yesterday's hero: Johnny Allen, (rookie hurler of the New York Yankees, who pitched his first com I Iplete major league game and blank ',-d the St, Louis Browns. He also [tripled to drive in the Yanks first i run. THE BIG FIVE By United Press I Babe Ruth singled in three times lat bat. Lou Gehrig single twice in four — Invincible -Vi ■Mr 1 ■ . W Ml Lonnig Wurneke, sensational Chicago Cub twirler, won his fifth mound victory in a row Tuesday. The unbeaten Warneke has given up just nine rufls in the fortyeight innings he has pitched In achieving his five triumphs. Warneke hails from Arkansas.
| time at bat. Al Simmons. Huck Wilson, Bill | Terry were Idle. I LIQUOR CAUSE BEING HEARD (CONTINUED r Ku,M PAGE UNEI '|a gallon of liquor to him and tov-| ,* al others, including Dr. H. W. 'l Harrison, members of the Boar,' of- - Maruska told also of Incident- tn I which liquor was confiscit, d but no arr, st made and other raids ' in which the persons arrested were I , II t prosecuted. The pollounen were told not to | molest oitain asserted bootlegg ' Jets. Mnriska said, among whom were owners of the Paramount] I dance hall; Blake Gwinn, one of the city gai bage masters. Melcher also is one of the defendants that pleaded polity. Mayor Edw irds testified that Melcher went to Marion and atI tempt to obtain freed m far the two . uni runnels. Melcher was al-' ] leged to have -aid that the "liquor I [■belonged to the Mayor of And er- , san". Othe witnesses testified in supp rt of accusation that liquor dealers were allowed'to esva |>e pro-e.u . 1 tlon although their operations were] known to the police. Boyd Will Be Named Huntington. Ind.. May 12 (UP) ; John T. Boyd. Vincennes, was | expected to be named G. iud Commander of Indiana Knights Temp- I I lacs at the closing business meeting j< of the Annual e invention here to-! I day. I; The -ite of the 1933 state assent- I biy will be named by the new com- I mander. • I Ge, (hx Habit — Trade at Home
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