Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1943 — Page 6

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World Series Io Open Today In New York Cardinals, Yanks Play First Tilt In Yankee Stadium ♦By Unit'd Pre**) This It it. The day when a triple in "a no more to many of you than that eMtn gallon of gan . when a stolen base almcet make* you forget about i higher taxes. This i« the day when the o!J rah ’ bit's foot cornea out . . . the lucky > coil la flipped . . . black cat* are taboo . . . and finger* remain crea-ed. This la the day when anything la likely to happen . . . and everything goe*. Thia I* world serie* day. Thi- la it. The St Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees are battling for the 1943 diamond crown. But within the pant 12 months, th* long arnr of Uncle Sam has p!hck<-d a number ot stars from both uquad . Among those who won't be around are Johnny Beazley. Terry .Moore. Enos Slaughter.) Jimmy Brown. Joe Dimaggio. Phil Rizzuto and Buddy Hass -it They’re al! wearing different uniform* now . . . but they still have — - -

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diamond dust in their eye*. New York, meanwhile, has taken on a Carnival atrno phere. Hotels are jammed - series ticket* are selling for fabulous oums . . . and many of the old faithful waited all I night to get their bleacher sea to The New York Yankee-, despite la-t year's series defeat, are six and one half to five favorites in the opening game. Betting ha* reached the highest mark in the toy ear history of the Cla oic. .Manager Billy Southworth of the Cardo is sending his stocky oouthpaw hurler, Max l«anler. against the Yanko Mort Cooper would have drawn the opening assignment had he not turned up with a cold In hfas right shoulder. Joe McCarthy will go along with Spud Chandler on the mound. The sorrel thatched right-hander completed a great season in the American League, winding up with the i iowe.it earned-run average record

r since 1919. 'Because the Cards are starting a lefty. Tuck Stalnbatk will be in the outfield for New York, batting right-handed and leading off Frank Cnuettl will hit In second spot, followed by Bill Johnson. Charley Keller, Joe Gordon. Bill Dickey, Ni k Etten. Johnny Lindell and Chandi ler. St. Louis will have Lou Klein | leading off. followed by Harry Walker, Stan Medial. Walker Cooper. George Kurowski. Bay Sander . Danny Lltwhller. .Mtnin .Marion and lam lor. By th- time the boys get going 70.00 fans are expected to lie on hand tn break an all tlm • singlegame attendance record. If the seritw should go the. full seven gamto. |it probably will crack the erles record establltbi-d by the Yanks .and Card in 1928

Q ————- Columbus Defeats Syracuse, 5 To 2 Syracuse. N. Y.. Oct. 5. —(UP) — i Columbus defeated Syracu ■ 5 to, i 2 last night, miking it two straight j In the little world serie*. Preacher Roe held the Chi f !•> i six hit* while hl* mates were collecting 11 off three Syracu-ie hurler*. • ■—o— Auto Thief Is Taken To State Reformatory Joseph Mssuga. 24. of Chicago I began .-erving a 1 to 10 year sentence In 'he Pendleton *Ute reforj matory life M mday afternoon He was taken there by Sheriff !<eo , Ollllg. soon after receiving the senI tence and a fine of 110 and from Judge J Fred Fruchte in circuit court, whet - he had pleaded ggllty ’p a vehicle taking charge. Masuga admitted stealing a car. owned by Leroy Biffle from a parked position on Monro* street last Friday. He was arrested at Albion less than two hours after the theft. * ; trade lb a Good leas D»m-»h- — 1

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I ________ 1 ’ Baseball future Is Highly Uncertain Leaders Hopeful Os Continuing Pastime <By United Press! The commissioner of has- ball and the bat boy have at least one thing in comm n at the moment. Neither knows whether or not the national paotime will survive another year of war. The high mogul of the diamond. Kenesaw Mountain Landis, reftuos i to put his aging body out on a limb. •'Forget me on that questl.n.” the commissioner pleads. "Just for- ' get me on that." Ford Frick, president ot the Nat- ' tonal league, ig willing to stick his chin out a little bit. anyway. He 1 i ■ ays: "We are hopeful. We want to ■ ( operate next season and we may be able to carry on." "But." adds Frick: “Let me emphasize that we will ask nt favors 1 for baseball, nor will we pl-ad any 1 cast »." Manager Joe McCarthy of th-- ' New York Yankees sizes up the ' situation this way: 'Your guc-is is as good as mine. Naturally. 1 hope we can continue. And we probably, will if it doesn’t j !nt rfere with the war effort." Generally speaking. If Tiaseball Is to get through another seas n the major leagues will have to draw heavily on minor league talent, for ,' it is there that the young-r play-1' era, not yet subject to the draft, are In abundance. GREAT GERMAN (Coatlawd Ftu» Wags t» lost In yesterday's raid. And In ill of the assaults on Germany last night the royal air force lost 12 cf its big planes. No reports have come In on how many Nazi craft were destroyed last night. • br.t 71 luftwaffe planes were knocked out In the Frankfurt area ye teida. - .

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— 111 ■ «■■■" I SPUD CHANDLER ((Wlihwh* r»saw» ***■• •* remained for Chandler, bomber pitcher, to connect for the fl rut hit off latnler — he singled to .left Stalnback struck cut. No runs, one hit. no errors. Fourth Inning Cardinal.-: .Muoial grounded out Gordon to Ttten. Cooper was out on an Infield roller. Crosettl to Et ten. Kurowski followed salt, Gordon to Etten. No hits, no runs, no ! errotn. Yankee*:- Crcaettl grounded, but wasuafe when Lanier, covering flrat. dropped Klein's throw for an error. Johnson took a hall, and Crosetti stole second. Johuon then beat out | a bunt for a single and Crosetti scooted on to third. Keller grounded into a double play. Klein to Marion to Sander—two out, but Crosettl made i: home on the twin killing. Joe Gordon poled the first homer of the serie*. with nobody on. in'o the left field stands. Dickey popped up to Marlon. Two runs, two hit*, one error. Fifth Inning Cardinals:- Sanders -tarted things off with a hit. beating out a grounder to Joe Gordon. Etten threw wild hack to the mound and Sanders oneak-d <-n to second. Litwhiter filed out to Undell In right field and Sanders cru’-ied on around to third after the catch Marlon grounded out. Gordon to Etten. and Sanders hung to third. Lanier dropped a Texas h-agucr Into short center, scoring Saudeni and tieing up the ball game. 2 and 2. Klein bounced and forced Lanier. Johnoan to Gordon. One run. two hits, one error. Yankee*:- Etten rolled one to the infield and was safe whtn Klein fumbled the ball for an error. Lin dell struck out. Chandler also fanned. Stzinback end -J *the Innins when he filed ou* to Lltwhller. No run*, no hits, on? error. Sixth In-iing Cardinale — Walker went down swinging. Muslal was out. Gordon to Etten. Cooper grounded and was safe as Crosettl muffed the ball for an < rrur. Kurowski r iled out. Gordon lo Etten. No rnn*. no hits, one error. I Yankees- Crosettl poled a liner

to Kurowski for a single. Knrow-, ski batter the ball down, but his thr.w was too late. Johnson sent a grass-cutter through the Inflel-I for a single to centfr. and Cjos.-tti pulled up at aecond. Keller flied out to Muslal, In short right field. Joe Gordon was up. Lanier threw wild to the plat. Crosetti dus’-| stormed the plate to score, and Johns n made it to third. G -rdon fanned. Dickey lobbed a Texas leaguer single Into short center ■ field, scoring -Johnson. Etttn filed out to Lltwhller. Two runs, three hits, no errors. Seventh Inning Cardinals: Sanders slapped on:' a single to right. Lltwhller popp cd op to Crosetti In short center. Marlon bit Into a double play— Gordon to Crosetti to Etten. *o runs, one hit. no errors* Yankees: Lind.ll filed out to Walker In left center. Chandler, fifed deep to Walker In left center. Walker made a beautiful running catch. Stalnback lined a single to left field. Crosetti popped up to Sanders. No runs, one hi., no errors. Eighth Inning Cardinal* — Garms went in to pinch-hit for Lanier and went down swinging. ‘Klein lopped a single Int: right center. Walker forced Klein at second. Johnson to Gordon. Muslal lined a single to right and Walker polled up at second. Cooper forced Muslal. Johnson to Gordon No runs, tw: hits, no errors. Yankees—Johnson tapped to the left of the mound and wa-i clipped, j Br-cheen. who went in for Lanier, to Sanders. Keller connected for | a single to right field. Gordon w rked Brecheen for a walk, sending K*iler to aecond. Dii key went down swinging. Etten retired the Side when he filed out to Lltwhller In short left, wo runs, one hit. n j errors. N oth Inning Cardinals—Kurowski tolled out. 7;o ettl to Etten. Sanders lined to Crosetti. Spud Chandler pulled down Lltwhller’* high blunder and threw to Etten to end the game. No runs, no hits, no errors.. Trade in a Gnod Town — ;»er*tn- I

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Newspaper Employe Is Killed In Press New Albany. Ind.. Oct. 5.-—(UP) Leo Muck. 47-yearold pressman, was killed instantly yesterday when he was caught In a New Albany ' Tribune press. Mack had been In New Albany Junt three wet ks. Before that time he wa» employed »y a newspaper in Joliet. 111. o Ration Board Closed Wednesday, Thursday The office of the Adam* county war price and ration board will b--dosed all day W<-dne day and Thut-tday Glenn Hill, chairman, an nounced today, to enable employH to d -vote full time to u'cg -nt clerical duties. oMedel Railway Stolen San Jone. Cal.—(UP)—Just as he was departing for Induction Into ■ ths armed forces. Alfred Colacicco 1 was obliged to Report to the police j the theft o.’ an entire railroad system. including st ven engines and tenders. 103 cars, three transform er* and 250 feet of track. The railroad was kn wn as the Great Central railroad of Santa Clara valley. Colacicco said he had packed th-.’ i ail way uyst m. valued at 3®oo Into 12 separate case* weighing 690 pounds, so that be didn’t figure the i thief had purloined it by any Height of hand trick. _oSend 'Overture' By Film Hollywood. Cal.—(UP)—ln the present natkn-wfde effort to show the Russians how much the Americans admire them. Leopold Stokowski's 100-plece orchestra thinks it did a m-at trick. For the occasion of Southern California's observance of "Tribute to Ru**la" day Stokcwskl had a copy of the "Russian Overture," written recently by the noted Russian composer Proofieff. sent over on microphone film and It wa* given its American premiere on a program composed entirely of famous Russian ccmpositions.

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Eighth Air Force Is Still Growing I ■■ Grown 450 Percent Since First Os May london. Oct. 6 — (UP) — The American eighth air force, which '* based in Britain, has grown by 45'- percent since .May 1. But It' still Is less than two-thirds of th« way toward the ultimate goal *Afor It. Going Into It* second winter of air war against Germany — thitime as a full partner of the royal sly force ht-tead of as a weak slater- tho eighth ba* four times ■s many heavy bomber* ax It had last spring, six times the number of fighters, and four times the number of medium bombers. Present plan* are believed to I -mil for further expansion of the heavy bomber force by at least W percent and the medium, fight-; •r and reconnaissance forces by more than 100 percent In each division. How soon that table of organize •lon wl’l change from paper files •o combat aircraft on British airdromes is uncertain. It depend* m many factors—maintenance of production rate* at home, completion of new field* on which to base the planes and men. and con'(nuance of the European theater, 1* the number one priority zone 'or deliveries of new aircraft. t The expansion which has been meteoric this summer Is expected •u level off. and arrival* of new ■hips and crews will alow to n trickle compared to the flood of recent month*. One reason I* the weather, which during winter will force diversion of* ferried plane* from »he northern to the longer xouth■rr O • Soldier* Boost Binger Pa>adena. Cal. (UP) — Miss •CLene McCaffrey, a Pasadena • Inger, credit* her flight to Broadstay to the Soldier* Band at the Huntington Hotel. She had been

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