Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1943 — Page 6
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Cards Rally To Take Twin Bill From Chicago Cardinals Maintain Slim Lead; Dodgers Also Win Two Tilts (By I'nited The Si. Louis Cardinal* are toasting their two victory twin* Howie Krl«t and Danny Lit whiter. Krista arm and Litwhller's p werful bat were primarily responsible for keeping the world's champions In tlr.it place In the National ' league. Howie relieved Mort Cooper in [ the flrrnt game on Sunday's double header with the Chicago Cubs and won the game when Danny drove | in three runs all three on a couple ot h< liters, one with Stan Musial on Ease Krlst came right back in the relief role in the second game to pull another game out of the tire this une for Harry Gumbert. So. Howie was credited with his second victory in a single day. Lltwhiler got on base and eeoreil twice in the second game to turn the tide in favor of the Cards. The scores of the two games - .1 to 2 for the first and 4 to 3 in the second prove the old saying that champions are the ones who win the one-run games. In the tirst game Chicago waa leading 2 to 1 going into the ninth and In th.- second the Cubs were ahead 3 to 2 going into the eighth. The Cincinnati Beds broke into first division in the National league by taking Pittsburgh's Pirates 6 to 3 and 5 to 1. and copping fourth place. It was the first time In nine tries this year that the Rede had been able to sweep a twin bill. Elmer Riddle hurled his eighth victory of the season in the first game and Ray Starr breezed through the second contest The second place Brooklyn Dodgers also ran away with two gatneu
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against Bin ky Harris' Philadelphia Phillies. The score? 9 to I and 6 to U. An error by Charles Brewster, former Cardinal, proved th. tunIng point in the first game. Brewster let Mickey Owen's grounder get away In the seventh with the score ti <1 at tour-all and with two men on base. Pitcher Johnny Allen made his first appearance with the Dodgers since his 30-day suspension. He relieved Fr- ddy Fitzsimmons in the third and allowed no lilts in hi.i brief stretch, being lifted for pinch hitter Ma* Macon In Brooklyn's half of the fourth Ed Head came in to pitch ami win the game. Rube M- Don went all the way t win the game. The other National league doubleheader was played in New York with the Boston Brave* taking Me! tin's Giants iu to I in the first and | lit. Giants bourn ing Itack to shut ■ out Casey Stengel's Bean Town boys i (1 to tl in the second game. ■ Charley Barret sailed through the I first game ami New York's .1 hnny . Wittig won the eecond. In the American league tin- New York Yankees visited Boston and won one and lost one. The first game score was 3 to 2 In favor of New York, with Spud Chandler putting an eight in his games won column. Mike Ryba pitched Joe Cronin's Boston Red So* to a 12 inning victory in the second set to, I to 3. The second place Washington Senators also split a twin bill with the Philadelphia Athletics. The Senators mopped up in the first game behind th.- shut-out pitching of Ale* Carrasqu.-l and Milt Haefner. The score 9 to 0. Philadelphia turned the tables in the nightcap as Luman Harris won his fourth game. The Athletics scond three times In the ninth to takea 2-run lead over Washington. The Senators managed to push one across In their half of the ninth, but the final score was Philadelphia 5. Washington 4. Chicago ami Cleveland split two games a't (’lev- land -the first going to the Indians 2 to 1 and the second game was a six Inning affair taken by Chicago 2 to 1. Detroit's Tigers lost the first game of a double header to the St. i lamia Browns by a fatiieful scor 6 to 3. The Browns had defeated I
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MAJOR LEAGUE A STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pct. G B St. lamls 37 22 .627 Brooklyn 40 26 .<O6 ’a Pittsburgh 31 28 .525 6 Cincinnati 30 28 .517 6’-it Philadelphia 30 31 192 8 Boston 28 30 .483 S'fc 'Chicago 23 38 .377 15 N w York 23 39 .371 15’.. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct. G B New York 33 24 .579 Washington 31 2s .548 Itj Boston 32 31 .508 4 Cleveland 30 31 .492 5 lt.tr.it 27 30 .474 6 Chicago 27 3o .474 6 Philadelphia 30 34 .469 61? I St. Louis 26 31 .456 7 SATURDAY'S RESULTS National League Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 2. Chicago 5. St. lamia 2. Boston 3. N.-w York 1. Pittsburgh 9. Citiclnnai 0. American League Chicago 3. Cleveland 2. Boston 4, N.-w Y’ork 1. St. lamls 6. Detroit 3. Washington 4. Philadelphia 1. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Cincinnati 6-5. Pittsburgh 3-1. Brooklyn 9-6. Philadelphia 4-0. St. lamls 3-4, Chicago 2-3. Boston 10-0. New York 1-6. American League Cleveland 2-0. Chicago 1-2. Pushing ton 9-4. Philadelphia 0-5. New York 3-3. Boston 2-4. St. lamia 6-5, Detroit 3 9. the Tiger*. by the same score titre? times straight. However, the batting pow r of Dick Wakefield and Rudy Virk combined to blast out a second Tig-.-r victory 9 to 5. Rudy hammered two homers and Wakefield hit one.
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Indianapolis Loses Twin Bill To Toledo Columbus, St. Paul Also Double Winners (By UnllPd Pre**) YMterday's American a-eocla-' tion games found the leading Indlanapolls Indian* taking u double HhellacklnK from Toledo. The flrnt ; game wu» taken by the Mud lleiiti 7 to 6 and the second wa* also chalked up to Toledo by an 11 to 2 plastering Columbus came through with a
double victory from the Louisville ColoneU The Red Birds took the first session 6 Io 2 and captured the nightcap X to 7. St. Paul completed the "Big three" in the "cleanaweep” division of the association by knocking off Kansas City X to 7 in the first game and I to 0 in the second. .Milwaukee and .Minnea|x>)ls <«plit their twin bill. The Millers took the opener 11 to 5 and the Minneapolis squad caine through to win the second game 11 to 3. Pedestrian deaths in rural areas have incrcaeed 11 percent hetw<eii 1930 and 1940. while similar deaths in the cities have decreased 21 percent In the same period.
Detroit Policeman Is Decathlon Champ Bill Watson Regains Throne As Champion Elizabeth. N. J . June 28—(UP> Bill Watson, a policeman from Detroit, has regained !>!.< throne a* national A. A. V decathlon champion. Wat«on. former secretary to Joe Louis, tan up a total of nearly G.ooo point.i without even competing in the final event, which was; the 1.500 m -t.-r run. The ex unlversPy of Michigan | r ar won hhi first decathlon title in 1940 and finished second last year.; In Sunday'.] events the negro ace' won the ills, us throw with a mighty ; heave of 142 feet, 3 ami 4-fifths Inch..]. He tied for second in the pole vault, was fourth in the Javelin throw and fifth in the 1 lOmeter high hurdles. In eecond place was la-t year's! w inner Corporal Joshua William-1 son. of Camp Pickett. A a Q Seven Bouts Are On Week's Card New York. Jun • 28—fl Pi This week's boxing zchcdule will see, seven of the Idg name members of flstdom's sinalh r set In action. Th y are Al Davis. Chalky Wright. Pittsburgh Jackie Wilson. Jake Lamotta. Ray "Susar" RobInion. Jackie Callura and Cleo Bhang. Davis meets Al Tribuanl tonight at Philadelphia, while Pittsburgh Jackie go.- against Lew Hanbury at Washington. On Tuesday. It's Jackie Callura versus Phil Terranova at Hartford. Conn. Thursday night features a Boston bout betw en Sugar Robinson and Ralph Z.innelli. Jake Lamotta enters the squared circle with Young Kid McCoy at Detroit Friday, and the same night Cleo Shans and Lupe Gonzales perform for the star* at Hollywood. The wind-up of the w ek's tight card will be Saturday night when Chalky Wright takes on the National Kid In Havana. Cuba. Madison Square Garden will
again be Idle due to former bookings for non sports event*. ——— p — Dartmouth Hires Two Football Aides Hanover. N IL. June 28 -(VP) The Dartmouth Indians have a ! coup! of new football coaches John D.-II Isola, line coach, and Milton Piepul. backfield mentor. Isoia returns to his old job with he Indian squad Plepul was the Notre Dame fullback and captain in 1910 The two coaches will aid Dartmouth's recently - appointed head of f s>t ball Earl Brown. Government, Business Cooperation Is Vital . Boston. June 28. — (CPI - The- ! chairman of the board of General Mills says tne government must ' work With private industry if postwar relief for Europ]- Is to be onecessfui. James Bell wrote In the Atlantic Monthly that government and prl- | vate enterprise could co-operate in I social and *conomic reconstruction. I and that service must be the keynote of the post war rehabilitation. But, de< lares Bell. If government elects to becom-- sole dictator of the people'* welfare, the conditions that alone can make a world of service effective will have disappear-
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