Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1946 — Page 6
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Cards, Dodgers To Open Playoff Series Tuesday
Ft. Sept :!'• (t'l’i The Ft. laiine Cai I hale. playing had b.iMha.l alii udmlti*-| *>v their matiug* rto • luiky I" »» iu the National la ague pennant playoff wi’h Brook.*n. put th'ir 1 ■>•• 11 the doctor ■ ' and” I *l.i> as '*< Wo'ked oil ’<• - * of til'll a ■ > t I »I”. Howie Poli* i lb* ir ace l*-l' land • ai d top winner it 2- l ilt", has . • fill'd li.l-' ■ 111 .’*.” left Mio'4. de and tile I* Illi pllVrl. all Aar Inify with heat ',*-atmeni” and rub down* Gorge Mange tic right I. in I ’aft bailer. . im*- Ip * th a pain ill :df arm n vestrrduy ” •• 'lie .*, the Cards .os' to Clio ago. .* to I blowing * '.name to win tie pennant outright as tin Imjgere Ihiwi 1 'o lli«t<>ti an I big Mort C op> . tli* former I'aillual who , hl- Old Ulate. ’her Illg op poituiiity In lain • laliaxi l Hit fie Dv* ii,*”!* t .ill noaii> e I ;i pit Ung plans mi' Poll*! probably will go byete altettutiV* s-lei HUI nMutry D.kxoii. a 'niiragron little tignt halide: * ,it» e.-. 'i *f • ' ieii y ha* given him a 11 6 ree- « id In spite f I’olleCi* i.in In .ip hoWeVe: the odd- at*- w* 11 .0 favol <it Dy*: giving the a»-i tnno iit to )l|f ''lg pltl iel I in- old. 2" > one winner on hi* of it I'he tin pott.itin of taking fie tirw’ i.itmOl the t.,lee . .jinn play off M-'ir- if uppaietit be ause it will '••• played llele Hid tie fill!) two Patnes ale hi i-'dilled in Hr ok.yn • EbbeU) Field All. te Vie D dgei ” have been v ta.illy itiv tn nd*- al! «**anoli Th" Dial ganii’ wi.; played tomorrow, tue team*-* will travel on Wednesday alid the * -.. * bat ties al*' »* .'d.il'd bl Thursday and F i lay hi blowing their big chance to wm me 'll*- i. galation tout* >’••■* terday. I'.*• Caidlnals bowed to then sea- n long n*-m*»i* eouttipaw Johnny Svinnt'z who ha* won | halt Os the eight ga ll*' the t'nlis w ilk front the Card* all yeat Schm.tz. who riieiuly a.,s hux Vitalized in Chicago for n fungus I Infection of a. foil A a ”UI J* lite (Matter in Hie Hi-ri.,l .ad he held hi« u- tai way •*e I Ifedbi.il” ,i b'- ■ sl*'-| f ,an i-.i v .” to 3 win Car .t aid - ’.it*. I ,< Ige 'lit? R. .’-i.’i.e' appt • ; ' • hav* (il th* he! 1 • ( a .i bi ton I:.' m I on.- tun fol t ■>•• tin n.- I ■**- !;• tii,;du put to g'-lhei t.nee Illis Hil l idillg Stan Musiiil Hixtei'tiih li,m ( •mu id the year in th** third ninl'ig t> n»r* tw rung. They held a M advaninge w!.>-ii the Cub* came to bat it: the sixth It wao then that the roof fell tn on Munger and :.i* two eu* < ensor* u- the Chicagoans put ‘ogether f >ur hits, a pair of walk* and an error to score five runs and drop the ginne int i the deep f e -z* compartnient The Curd* e< *red their one ad ditional run only Pe< au»- i'hil Cavaretta misjudged Martv Marion» liner to deep center It wept to the wall for 4 triple. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Notre banie 2ti, lllinoi* 6. Michigan 21, Indiana n lowa hi, Purdue u Minnewota 33, Nehra-k.i tl Ohio State 13, Missouri 13 (tint Northwestern 11. lowa State !> Wiiiconsin 2ft, California 7 Wabaeh 13. Indiana Suite a. bepauw Hi. Lawiefu*' 19 (tier Butler 19 Easte II 111 finis Teai hera 12 Ball State 27, Canterbury 6. Manchester 9, Kosi- poly 7. Kentucky 28, Cincinnati 7. Army 21, Oklahoma 7. Navy 7. Villanova Pi tt 33. West Virginia 7 Alabama 7, Tulane ti Tennessee 13, (le rgla Tech 9 Toxa* 78. Colorado ft. FCI.A W, Oregon Stat** 7. Stanford -17*. Idaho 0, Oregon 7, College of Pacific G. St. Mary's 21. Wash.ngton 2<» gKy < Ah MF • MM ’ MM Tonight & Tuesday BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO “TIME OF THEIR LIVES” ALSO—Shorta 9c 40c Inc. Tax Wed. A Thura.—Socan Hayward, "Deadline At Dawn” First Show Wed. at 8:30 Continuous Thura. from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! —o Starting Fri. for 5 Days! "EASY TO WED" - —a
N« a Vol k St p* '* 'IP * fliook'.vn I •it-, t* upi'a. ’.y -.in* .i.ii -to I y today i**r tin- p*«*i e.lfoll ...ayuf.f b.tW'.ll I I ,r llud -*■■, ami it*" St I.** ih Cnrditialiml n*p* I that th*' hist ny mad*' Vest* 1.,. w"li I I - ie.it it •• f They just ' uldn't I I' Co with ttu limt'ii/ atne hyt* tefla .if th*' IfodgtiH and C.uditial' both dropped t i'i. ' ii I gatn*-« t, win I .ip ih 'ax* ball • f 'i*' 'or a P* nn .nt In ti* 7" y* .i of major ' I.' i. * v t* n * I'he Itodge s Wes. |fh* d to • .*ri y a na.* a , > took alm r' fi*-ndish delixi.t In 'l' lin.- them T int man w.i« M oton Co.>p* r. an Inspired giant of a pifch'iig ma •■llin*'. Who h illed I so i hl’. I to " V > for 'lie Jlo“o tl B .IV* « '.'lat w.ll go down with th*- 'ru!> ,■ eat gam>v* eve: pic lu d till! then W'*n ill hip' seem* I ' have ebbed and 'he faithful ZUthereil liioiitld th*' ',-orebuard to watt h I tie p:ogre of fie Caid.liul gam*' wit.i Chh ago Cub*, a mi: ( I. . ttirretl The Cab” an»** In a fir*-run . idixna'ion rally to , * i Ush the Cardinal* a-* a group in . t •• «aine way that Coop*-: had laid on the Budget* an an individual The 3'.i 758 fall” h.ld found little to <h> er about a- < ;>op*-i kept i'U'li ng 11 h fas' one agalllMt the It dg''a but they well' zany with dei.ght a- the Cub” I Hally won ” to .3. and th** National l.ea 'ue. ra* - ended in an *\.nt tiF'l Cooper a di” Ippollltmeli! I •in •• io- left the Cardinal* early laitt **>a*on to go with th*- Brave*, the victory wa* a” important as any lie eve: piti bed irt the ac*- of 'lu- Redbird” The big fell ■■• wa* a fa tly eoti»i”t*'nt wi.mer axaiii-t ( Brooklyn in the I*l2. 11. ami tl -*-a*o|i” when h** w.n* the C : Illi il : a* • ill t!.l • , -'la . b .' ( ■ • fill p- ntiant drives Hut win •• *. ung t Boston he ha I hit’ to the llodgi-rs five tpralghi time-, fout t is >•■:•: III” * liXO'St bi .i*|| w.th t: lib'* ■ ■ sine in the eighth when Brme Edward-* wti” -.if, on ”li<»r!.<to;- | l)l< k Culle:'- w.b- th: a !»odg*-i : managtr Leo Jturoi h*-: ”*-nt n Jo* M'llwiik to hit for p 'cl.*-r Vi I.oinbardi and h*- *-s;-md* 1 w ith -i eu :-■!*• Eddie S ank) . f I • oat sent Edward- third, but t *>op*-i -- - 1 ■ " ■ ■ . 1- i an : i I m ■ ■ .ft . a ak fly to left : > 'fid t;n- thr*at Tl:*- t ii. v.il of l.oiiilnrd: who had pili tied a fo'ir-hit’* i him -If h-d t iiio:- troubl* a” tin- Brave” idawted relief pt< h- Kilby H -;b»* ami Hugh Ca»ey for tin**- mu oh a a ilk ati I four hit” Finn.ly Joe Hatl'-'i who had l.euten • .*• B.avi-” ui Saturday, cam*- in to put out th*- fir*- but by then the Dodger h' pen of victory had tieen burned ci Mp Before the Dodgem left for St Louie. Durocher nomitmted Ralph Branca, hi” fast young right hander, to pitch th- opener of the threegame playoff serf >i the e Tuesday — 0 — Maior Leaaup Leaders Leading Batimen National League Player A Club G AB R H Pct Musial. St GIG 121 22G 3G7 Mize. New V 101 377 70 127 .337 Hopp. B atoll 129 413 73 14.” .334 Walker. Brook 14” 5G9 ”0 l”l 3231 Ennlxa, Phil 111 54" G 9 169 313 American League Player A Club G AB R H Pct Vernon. Wash 14” 5”7 90 2u7 .353 William*. Boh 150 514 142 17G 342 Peaky, Boat 153 621 115 20” 335 Kell. Detroit 131 520 67 16” 323 Dl.Maggio, Box. 112 534 ”5 169 .317 Home Runs Greenberg, Tiger* 4 4 W 1.1 huh Red Sox . 33 Keller, Yankees 30 Seerey, Indiana 26 26 DiMaggio, Yankee* 25 Pitching Ferris. Red Sox 25-6 .308 Gumpert, Yankees 11-3 .736 Caldwell. White Sox 13-4 .765 Newhouxer. Tiger* 26-9 .743 Rowe, Phillies 11 4 733 ’CORT| Tonight & Tuesday “RENDEZVOUS 24” Wm. Gargan, Maria Palmer & “DON’T GAMBLE With STRANGERS” Kane Richmond, Beuedene Hayes 9c 30c IffTTax Wsd. A Thurs. — "It Shouldn’t Happen To A Dog.'* —o Coming Sun. — “Cuban Pete” A "Strange Triangle."
MH SF«W<M ’.*tßß*<vß mis - --xsmbbbp*bprm«m Irish Wallop I Illinois Grid Team, 26 To 6 ,“”•*» York Sept I" it Pt , Rolling fiat k the years wi’ i it old voach .ini a hu t of « it' v*t * ran Notre ■ Dame r* t irm d t . It- familiar role a* No I footlmll bam in the nation today with Texas Alabama amt Vmy riiniiiny .1 d-.id heat lor **e<ond The rotirluslvi- nmniier in which the Irish throttl'd Illinois. 26 ti c. Indicated much Frank l.ea.hy a fashioned lUlotller f.-tritb team .It Notre Bum*- in hi- tir-t -e.ison after :i hitih iii til.- navy From th*- look* of the ch*i|ule win h IH xt send” the lru*h agaifist Pittsburgh. Purdue. lowa ami N.ny tiny may lid receive a serio.i- * halleiu’*- 'min any quart 1 er until t'i*'.r battle for r*-v<'ii;’i with \rmy on Nov 9 Both Alabama and Army had t* scramble Saturday to stay ip mar tin- top but T*-xa” unleashed an I i the tom lirilown avalanche that obl.t* rated Colorado. 76 to ", and confirmed the niiatiitnou” predh tion of all the «u!lthwe*-t that Dana X Bible ha” U' -'ll* veil hl” coach | Ing ma-t* rtm'* *• F nth* r evidence MissoUli. trampled by T'-xa- 42 '* to o, heli! < thio Stall to a 13 to 13 tie Saturday Wit:: Felix iDm ' Blanchard on the sidelines with a leg injury. Army reeled under (tlkahoitias savage Un** play but p ill.il out Its I 2"lh straight victory ov* r a Hire*- i ! sea-**.!, span. 21 I" 7. on an ”5 yard run with a lemtereil hamblj by qiiarterba k \rnold Tm »*-t at a < riti al mom* at w. • n the sminen wei thr* at'-tiing t > tie th* ' ”* lire Alabama s Harry Gilmer et ip th*- Crimson tide only ■,* or. a gainst Tulau*- with .* first pi-rod punt i-tir. to I.: yard” ami t | h*-ld up tliri'Ug'i th*- sub- q|. nt , rai'i I " a 7 t > 6 hi tory Tl.i •■ •■* n*-l:d Army me. '- C r ' "I! !.:■ .I-!' ted Im* km )|. 21 t" " Ndr*- Dun:*- p ay* Pitth run uhiei: thump'*l \\.-t Vir ginia to . a!t'-r 10-iiu to Ulin , "i” by tin- am*- •* -r* Al > aima play.” Smith Carolina which bump*'d Newberry 21 to o ami T< x.* tangl'*- with Olkahotna A and ,M victim of an "upx*-t" Saturday ! when tied by Al'kalisa” 21 to 2! Ea' Ii lion ha*l an upset of •' ! ‘ Uth def'*ated a lieaviet *1 m *.*. favmeii Holy Cr* s” 3 to ■ low,* ” Ippei! I'iildile. 16 to i, I- xa* T* *it bowled over Texa- A rd M 6to U C I, A ia'-I w ii*-l:n"*i highly tout' d tn v ■: State, 5-i to and North < arolina Stat* . scufltiu iu th*- la I 1" sei-mid. defeated Duke, 13 to ' aft.-: n-xtip ting Duke to a came net gain of two yards by rushing Ex-Yellow Jackets Aid DePauw Tie Lawrence Two former D>-* atur Yellow Ja* k*' **t ir a'hh-te* helped th*- DePauw Tigers rally to Hold the veteran Lawrence College team o! Appleton, Wi” . 19 to 19 Saturday ifternoon in DePauw s ■•■asiin opener at Gr-.-nca-tl*-, Bill Br mer. hou of Mr and MrHenry Brotner, scored two of DePauw'x touchdown* on line plunge*, and Jim Highland, eon stf-Mr.-mif Mi” Ed Highland, placi-kicked an extra point Louisville Evens Up 'Little World Series' Louisville, Ky., Sept. 30 —(VP) Southpaw Steve Nagy of Montreal, will face laiuisvllle'ii Al W.d mar today in the third game of the "little world »erle»" now tie*l at one game each. Louisville evened the aerie* yesterday with a 3 to 0 victory over th*- International League chantpion* behind the two-bit pitching of Harry Dorixh
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Billy Herman Named Manager 01 Pirates Pitt”’| II .-11, s. pl. .”'1 I I'l’l Billy Herman. v*-ter.*n .as .-ll*-; of * |: ”'on |t:uv- o*| v ,va- tiam "1 m.iti i>. . of th-* I’.t' - 1 - ir.:h I’ll *!' ■ • ding Frank i’i, h H* aiati ais .• :i :: t wo-yca: ' *Utt i ' ;»**->•■ i »i.* to t • .ititi tin i-'ii. nt by I'lr.ite, p --.d- tit , Frank E M* Kiiim y 3 B ton pl.i *-r i -a *i il'* I y tlie I'ir.i'' ” _i i player d" ii *!ii* h .'-nd- Bob E.’.iitt who play* in both th*- .n! ''hl and outfield, at.'! , at H.itik t'atnelli to the Brav**”. In .idd.ijofi t<> Heim n. th" Pi" it' ■ w 11 ■>' E'm< S n -J.-mu .-ht a I'l'- j pit* ||. uml' . I ,'i 101 l(I 111 .I h< Bi .* ■ - t*> Ii na,- li” of lb*Vim- ii .ui A • ~i m. W.iitey We. '• Imai.. Bosliui -h it''top pa 1., r. .mi Stanley WentZ'-l. Imli.iti poltoiltfi' Ider Mi Kimi' y ment. Iu d tio * ish in connection w th 'he t attsacti m. The cliuiil. 27;.'ar i.’. l Hernial; ft m .New xi ■ ny. hi-i . ,ke info the rnaj j ''-a.''ie wit . the Chi a go Cub* aftei tourui.' the m... 0. for four y< ar” *) Bob Feller Sets New Record Os Strikeouts N. w York. Sept 3" - (f'pi The 19 46 baseball •*t aKOII, a recordbleak- I' at the box oft e. was good for rei-ord on th" fi- I too. and -tatl”liiian-; today eii'--ed a tie* xtiiki >ut m.iik I i I! il> FeJ-'-r 34” aYfd a nT~A fielding ■ ! so Buddy K' ir of th" G: *:it Both set th- ti or! n final game” of th'- s.-u *otl y« te day. Feller fanned 1 >• De* .nit Tiger as he beat them I to 1. b< ”t.lig Hal Newb.iiuxer. and f<.j> >■ d the official re ord -*-t by Ri.iie Waddell in 19"4 Kerr play* d hl” 52nd err irlex* game, breaking Lei Durocherrecord of 51 set with Cincinnati 0- - - I Table-top Protector* Piece* of felt cut from old dis carded hat* and glued so the bottom* of vase*, lamp*, ashtray*, and the like, are good table-top pro tector*.
Sanction* All b ii t.,i.. art- urged ‘ ’' I' lea.- - 11. 111 1 appli ' Ji"' ;.i this we, k I i the ihy o. iatkm »-••• r> D-'ti S'ump. - th,*’ th y . .*-, -. nt hi'n \[.i • * ih' ' Ihe ”atn t. in f. .- th . ■■■• i” #2 p" t" ,m ..ml j * lie, k hould ac ompati;,' • ,i< a appii. atio'i : the I'.i.'.:,- Team laptaitt” are -. ■ "k" I'i • ■ f .at ti.' ell' y fee i' t:.* piJuulur league paid , tinn *, pHsih'.e. Til*- Cla.-sl* b-.i.-a*-eidry fee- ar*-dii*'t sis wi- k <■ lit;:-*!*- ar 'tin I and yout iti”or ti 1 pat th*' bit •on .iim for it. —— —”— ■ - Yellow Jackets Play New Haven Tuesday It* itur hi a ”eh id Yellow la. k< t pl ''are,; t"day for :.ii"tl.'' . ' :*< k at the win col’.tmn a li- i th f -v ent'-rt iin the N"'*' II *•*■• igh ’i l'-sii f", tb.il! team a’ Woi'ltna* field Tuesday night nt 73" i. - .. k 11- listed but not *iow tib' ait' -I i.i th" Piirtland *-t Ini. I. "f ia ■' Er I the J ,k- ts ion a *i> i p breath and et their iw” 1 -r a iloia-iL'- -tarnl a *in-*t th*- Build* ''- The New Haven game is one of two remaining home game- the ether belli.’ liter tl'i- inunCi with ’llartfird city high school grid ders. < "io -h l‘"try will spend this .ift' rii"',:: I'timniing t * lie hot"-” til be able to fill th' -. ip* iii the first string line if the player.” t.t ■ H'dll’es wao suffered a knee , injuf,. iii t ie I’oitland game, wil' probably be in shape to play tomorrow anti K Grant, who played the t-ntir - gam*- la-t Friday with a I,nd left arm. i- r -ported to be better shape. Other metnlu-ri <4 th*- xqnatl are j nursing minor h irts, but all the regulars 1 .nimbly will see action Tuesday (inch Perry said tlie Tuesday scrap will be an all-out : effort on the part of the Jacket” I > break the losing Jinx and start winning games.
Final Standing* GATIONAL LEAGIE At Pt CB. *. 13 ’.. • ■ . H' ■* ,I • • x > • ,•‘ 11 ■ 1 • * ? I .- I AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. C B I I 5" G7*. flet it x. * v , •. i* W h ny*m 6 * x V'l 2” C ...I • >'! ■. ”6 112 16 S’! * ■ • • • I‘ • SATLBDAY S RESULTS National League Brtmki - ■ 7. Bost ■ .- I.' I« i, < *D.; ■ I N.-w Vol k ‘ Philiid* '■ ua 2 p.' Hhutvh I", (bm nnat: ' American League W.-h ■ ' 4 !’■ ’I ' Dei' I' 7 'l*-.* land ths.) . *:m ' 1 'I VESTERDAY'f RESULTS National Leapue i. B x'klyn ■' Chk ag ’ **. st Lou:* C . inn it it P" • z'i " 2 ,N.w Ymk '. P.ill d*dpliia ! American League N. w Yo:k 62. Phi..id. Iphi.i " ! I .•V.llDd I D't >! 1 W i-hiti.:' •:* 7. I'- • " St Lotns ”. < - -I-'" • BARGAIN (Coni ti'.i'd from Page 11 ba-*- to i" * ”tal*li»h*-*l a th*- mi” inti <*f 8.--:*••$» . B- u.i . nt I II”.* han*.Wm her t!" Amiri* an t.-un wil lhav*- I.* mak* 'he long, ai ..uoit” journey into th** r*giot: where mountains tow* i to 2*.""" * feet w .11 *!< p.nd on th sm * *-'- . of the pr.* nii>-i"r If Ih- .an -••tin' hi* I. with 'b- . am-i” ‘ of t..e Ameri. an -.av* - tin mgh the |..mlioo wireh”- and *-onvii*.. them that tin- Hw.itd” will 1 ii.i!i*l”om.- arid tin- *latu* rs slight if they d* liver lie captiv*--. tl.*- d'-.,l may I" made at -nine , village not more than fix ■ days "I walk ftom H”l*hang O - —wTrade In a Good Tow*. n**c«t" -IT 1 I E ■' Ai w I 7 i b 1 .v Jf H Mnfl I ’W It * I.' ~ >3 O' -Wtft/■ > i A MAN believed to be an ex-convict and a f irmer suitor of Mrs. Mary ' i Kimtney, 23, pictured here at ths ■ beach with her husband, Sgt. G. F. i Kirr.r. ey, broke into their bedroom at Little Silver, N J., and abducted t her. He gained admittance by pos- • ing as an FBI agent and forced her i t > leave with him at pun point. 1 olice tie combing the roads t>t a ci-, -i c: -tern state, s.eking the v.c---t - and k ■ -';>*■** f/ntemafio. *.!l
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