Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1949 — Page 8
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Jackets Score Fourth Win Os Year Thursday The Decatur Yellow Jackets scored their fourth victory of the seai son without a defeat Thursday afternoon, defeating Ohio City, O„ 3-1, at the Worthman field dia mond in this city. The Jackets, still unable to find their batting eyes, made only four hits yesterday, but an excellent one-hitter tossed by Neil Thbmas carried Decatur to triumph. Ogg's triple, followed by Bohnke’s single, accounted for Decatur's first run in the opening inn ing. The Jackets tallied their other two runs in the fourth on a single hy Strickler, an error, a walk tc Plumley and Ogg's single. Ohio City scored its run without a hit in the third on a walk, an error and an infield out. The Buckeyes' only hit came in the sixth inning after two men had been re tired. Ogg, with two blows, obtained exactly half of Decatur’s, both figuring in the scoring. The Jackets have three games scheduled next week, playing at Berne Monday, entertaining Willshire. 0., here Tuesday and travel ing to Dunkirk Thursday. Yellow Jackets AB R H E Sautbine, 2b 3 0 ft C Ogg, cf 2 12C Bohnke, rs 3 ft 1 ft Lehrman, rs ft 0 0 ft Busse, c 3 0 0 ft Grant, If 2 0 0 0 Wefel, 3b 3 0 0 0 Strickler, lb 1110 Jennings, lb 10 0 0 Petrie, 2b 10 0 1 Plumley, cc 4 1 1 0 ft Thomas, p 3 0 0 1 Totals 23 3 4 2 Ohio City AB R H E, Edwards, c 3 0 0 0 Brown, ss 3 0 0 0 D. Doan, p 3 0 10 M. Kling, cf 2 0 0 0 Walters, 3b 2 0 0 0 M. Prichard, 2b 3 0 0 0 McCann, 2b 0 0 ft 0 C. Beach. If 3 0 0 0 Spitler, If 0 0 0 0 Cramer, rs 2 0 0 1 Rickard, lb 110 0 Totals 22 11 1 Score by innings: ' Ohio City 001 000 00—1 Yellow Jackets 100 200 x—3 The United States annually produces enough milk to fill a river 3,000 miles long, 40 feet wide and three feet deep. Trade In a Good Tnwn — Oecatur
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MOOSE LEAGUE Standings <> W L West End 30 9 Moose 4 27 12 Moose 2 20 19 Burke 19 20 Moose* 6 19 20 Moose 1 14 25 Moose 5 14 25 Moose 3 13 26 High games: Graft 214. Mies 212. Indians Down Giants, Battle Os Home Runs Richmond, Va„ April 15.—(UP) —The New York Giants will give Larry Jansen, their opening day starter against the Dodgers, his final tuneup here today in an exhibition against the world champion Cleveland Indians. A duel of lefties was in prospect with Gene Bearden to take the hill for the Tribe. Yesterday there were no fewer than nine circuit clouts as the Indians drubbed New York, 15 to 9, at Hickory, N. C. The Indians had five homers—by Lou Boudreau, Mickey Vernon. Bob Kennedy, Jim Hegan, and Early Wynn—and the Giants had four—by Sid Gordon, Johnny Mize, Bob Thomson, and Dave Koslo. Kennedy, Began, and Wynn hit j theirs in a six-run eighth inning] against Koslo. Yanks vs Dodgers New York, April 15—(UP)— Believe it or not, the Brooklyn Dodgers had their lineup just about set today as they irtoved into, the Yankee Stadium to open their traditional spring series against the New York Yankees. Billy Cox, whose homer at Washington last night in the seventh | inning beat the Senators. 3 to 2, had thirci base cinched. Pee Wee Reese, his strained abdominal muscle apparently improved, was back at short with Jackie Robinson at second. Manager Burt Shotton designated Gil Hodges at first base and listed Cal Abrams, Carl Furillo, and Duke Snider in the outfield. The Yankees yesterday lost to Cincinnati, 2 to 1. Manager CaseyStengel said he would use pitchers Tommy Byrne and Vic Raschi today. Vander Meer To Hurl Richmond, Ind., April 15—(UP) —Johnny (double no-hit) Vander Meer was slated to pitch for the Cincinnati Reds today in an exhibition game against Indianapolis after being removed from the in-1 jured list. He had suffered a pulled
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leg muscle. Lefty Ken Raffensbeiger, went the route, yesterday to defeat the New York Yankees, 2 to 1, in Cincinnati. Raffensberger. who has been named to pitch the opener, I lost a shutout when Johnny Lin- ' dell homered in the ninth. Ray j Mueller .homered with Ted Klusl zewski aboard for Cincinnati's two runs. Cubs vs Sox Chicago, April 15—(UP)— The] Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox open their annual i spring series here today. The Cubs are fresh from a 6 to 3 win over the St. Louis Cards at Little Rock, Ark., on the strength of three nins in the eighth inning against Kurt Krieger. Winning pitcher Waren Hacker tripled during the big rally. Home runs by Ralph Weigel and Cass Michaels, each with one nign on, gave the Sox a 4 to 3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates at Memphis, Tenn., as Randy Gumpert went the route for a five-hit victory. City Series Philadelphia .April 15.—(UP)— The slugging of outfielder De] Ennis still was gladdening Philadelphia Phils manager Ed Sawyer today as the Phillies came home to open their annual series against UWMMMAAMWWWWWMM CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 Happy Holiday Hit! DON’T MISS IT! By popular demand—the funniest picture ever made) > BROTHERvI jjWpr k L KITTY CARLISLE O') ALLAN MINES ALSO—Short* 14c-30c Inc. Tax -0 Tonight & Saturday | MONTE HALE “SON OF GOD’S ’ COUNTRY™ ALSO—“Dancer* of Canadian , Mounted” — 14c-30c Inc. Tax
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the Philadelphia A's. Ennis connected for another of his spring homers yesterday as the Phils beat the Baltimore Orioles, ti to 3, at Baltimore. The A's scored a 13 to 2 victory over Savannah, Ga., yesterday at Savannah. Mies Shuffleboard Team Is Winner , The Mies Recreation shuffleboard team defeated the West End team, fl-7, in a match at the West End Restaurant this week. Points scored by the winners: Al. Gallmeyer-G. Kline 4, R. Lengerich - H. Franz 1, J. Shady-A. Gillig 1, E. Peck-E.' Franz 3. Points for the losers: Ap-pelman-Jones 0, Truesdale-Flaher-ty 3, E. Davidson-J. Holthouse 3, E. Osterman-F. Tranter 1. Donkey Basketball At Hoagland On Monday The senior class of the Hoagland high school will sponsor a,donkey ■ basketball game at the Hoagland ■ high school gym Monday evening at ' S o’clock. The proceeds will be used for the senior trip to Washington, D. C. I The first paid fire department i was established at Cincinnati. Trsdr In a Good Town — Decatur PRIVATE BUYERS! Good selection of privately owned cars, (late models at book price & 1 older mode's.) Stop in today, se led a good personal car. Al Schmitt 201 8. Ist St. Fhone 144 * * CURRY OUT BEER We Deliver RAY’S WEST SIDE MKT. Phone 56 AANVWWWWWWWWW DfIHCING Edgewater Park CELINA, OHIO SwtcLUf BARNEY RAPP AND HIS FAMOUS “New Englanders” DANCE 9 TILL 1 x I
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