Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1949 — Page 6
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Tight Hurling Unexcelled In World Series New Y’oi k (I. t 7 ICl' Who said this was the era of the lively ball' Why. this i« a throwback to cji-ity Mathew on 'til Y\ Iter Johnson, and «•<•» in th.i<>- puivatInc year* there never wa World t-.-rie* piteh.n.- to e otnjiai *i h what ’he Do I rer* and Yal:k.-.-« are thowing a* each other Two came- Nine '.it- forth" Dodgers 1! forth Y..nke.-s Only two runs one apiece In 1* Innings And mayl.. more of the same today with Lefty Tommy Byrne of the Yankee- coin.’ against riflin Ralph Brane a the blister-ball pitcher f-*l the I•. d ger- or Rex Barnet Does that sound Ilk' .I -ea .I. when the Dodger- It wllitdl.- a ]t nnant. set m all-'lm. team te< ord of home t in- and th«* Yankee- who otic itiin .qrpos-- • d their annual mark o' !■■ by .-.-t ting IL made the >-Vi.i a low their I ■ ■ I• -a ier .to < onjure up mem ori s ainol tt. .11 gly • les that -<‘ts th< genuine !a-"bil. fan- a tingle with . xp.--tati -n that any one pitch may to- >• i.|n.. one Rut it definitely is not a seiles for the at ragv modern fan the fellow who was brought up in ttie era of home Illi at dim a dozen by Ba •• Ruth Mel ott Jim lliy Bolt. Hank (Ire.-: .ere .1. • In Maggio, and Johnny Mize | wtiat has happ.i.e! So do a lo' of experts close to th. game They .ant figure why ’he Dodge: ■ who had a batting avelaz* for the season, suddenly should sin Climb to pi idling by Allie Reyn olds am! Vic Rum hi and drop to a .153 team uveiace It is pi-t a* hail to un<!> r-iand why the Yankees, who Were Very tough oil the best pitchers in their own league particularly in the final week* should wind up with a 2'17 American League batting mark and a 177 hit figure in the m I les Yankees, who once again surpassrnzzle dazzle fast hull and figured to fo<H the Yankees with it a little But they vo been liitting hurry-up guys in tin- Amerii an la-ague al! year like they owned them, so It is just doggoned hard to figure why they could only i’>-' five hitarid get -tuck foi 11 -trikeout* It i« the same way witli Ollie Key holds, tlie big Yankee Indian, who pitched two bit ball Reynolds, who escaped getting batted out of the box only four times in 34 gain es ail season whammed that ball in there like never before, striking out nine and walking only four. So far with three pitcher* going tin- route and tlie fourth being lifted only for a pinch filter, there
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Decatur Second In Cross Country Meet The Ite.atut Yellow Jackets 1 cro-* i..untry team finished -e. olid in a triangular n.» -> ' at Kendallville Thin-day afternoon, although Roger Johnson, of In. atur paced tiie field to come in first in I 1" 5s Kendallville won the meet with 24 point*, follow, d by Decatur with lib and Angola with Cl* In a field of tunner-. Thomp-I - n of D'.-a'ur finished fourth. I' | Johnson in-atur wa- 10th Rein ' king Dnatur wax 11th and Kuonr I Di atur finisbid 13th The lb. atur harrier* will compet. again*! Fort Wayne Central c itholb- - n th. D> i-a'ur golf club 1 i .iir~. Monday aft.rnoon at 1 15 o'dmk i have been just five walk- in the entire rie- one of them inten tlonal and there have be.-n 27 -trikeout a'l of them intention ; al Newiombe and Preacher Roe, w :ios». dipsy do curve balls did . i-iy! bi_- but follow the traight aril narrow pa'll yesterday, thus far have not i -. i d < tie walk to the Yallk.e- Reytio'd- just a touch wild walked tour on the fir t day. While Ra-1 111 Would have es< Ip.-d without any yesterday. had he not , pas-ed Campanella purpose y in the .<■< ond inning Y-s'erday Ras< hi and Roe each ■ ..ve up -ix Lit- am! relief huiler] Joe l'a.-.‘ of the Yankees, who hurled tin- ninth was touched for but one .No- a illl’le bat'er on either • ub lia- gotten mor- than two hi' and only three nonentity hit '• r- -ui.-titu'e Spider Jorgensen of the Ikidgcr- rookie Jerry Cole ’nan of tile Yankees and pitcher R yilolds cos all people, have colic. ted tha' many Evra base hits? Well, there have been three Yankee doubles and Tommy Henrich's homer the only one on either side to date For Brooklyn there have teen two-bagg. is and a fluke i triple by Gene llermanski and c no homer* The total annual cost of medical. d.-ntal, and bowpital tare re- . suiting from accidental injuries I to farm resident- in l‘t4‘ was about f3il.oob.oui. I
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Well Done, Son! IS S W V > ’SB - White-thatched Dodg.-r manager Burt Shotton hug-, pitcher Elwin I ("l'r aihci '. Ro.- alter the latter's 1-U shutout of the Yankee- in tie se< ond gam of the World Series Ito.- allowed only <> hit* and ' issued no walks in making the Iff series the first with two 1 u games (A crowd of 7""'.l paid a net of |316.2!*1 to see the Dodgers tie up the series
Series Facts N'.w York. (»ct 7 (I'l'l Facts' 1 and figure* on the I'.'li’ world ser|. s Standings W L New York (Al 11 Brooklyn iNi 11 S.'le- l*t garni N>w Yolk I.' lit n'k’yn " 2nd game Brooklyn 1 N.-w Yi ik (i Remaining games Oct 7'9 nt Ebhet- Field O. ' B-ll tis necessary! at Y ankee Stadium Piobable pitchers for today's game New York: Tommy Byrne iLS 7: Brooklyn. Ralph i’tama (13-51 or fl> x Barney (Mi Odd* on series Yankee* 3to -I Dodgers 11 lo Odd« on today's game if Byrne vs Brama Yankee* 7 to I". Dodgers eien. if Byrne v- Harney. Yankee*. 4 to 5, I lodger* tl to 5. Total attendance 13»;.25? Highest attendance -70,u53 (2nd game i Total receipt* »«J0.53»35 Total commissioner's share 194.9*n 9<. I Total players' pool 1321 57507 Total clubs' and leagues' sliar. 1214.JX3 4S Governors Seek To End Railway Strike St. lx>ui*. Oi't 7. (t'l’l A conference by four governors with' representatives of the Missouri Pacific railroad and its striking brotherhoods broke up early today with no decision for ending the Jf'davold strike Junior Police Plan For Hike Saturday The Junior Police will commune with nature Saturday—that is. if nature- will cooperate The boy* . have planned a hike to the woods ' f> r that day but they will call the affair off if It rain* The youthful flatfe.-t ar.- requested to meet ' at th" station with their lunches at S 15 in the morning Trade in a Good Town — Decatur .TT- - -''ATTT ~ ~~~~~~
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Denies Robinson Will Be Traded New York (let tb t 7 • (I'Pi Branch Ri. key. Jr., son of the I Brooklyn Dodgers' president, d nied today that J.o kie Robinson would be sold to the Boston Bravefor s2si'U'io and two players. The report appeared in the | Washington Times Herald and said ( that the official Dodger announce- - ment would be made at the end • I the current World Seri.-s, "We have never even discussed the matter nt sidling or trading Robinson and even if we had it v..mid not be for a paltry |2st'."O" and two players. Rickey said I Tlie price of good ball players I certainly must be coming down Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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Montreal Wins, Evens Little World Series i Imlian.poli-. Oct 7 (I'PI i The Montieal Royal* -.piared th" l.ittlc World Serie*, iwo all last night bv knocking over the In dianapoli* Indian*. 7 to 1. behind the iwo-hit pit long of Clareme Pudldekin The lanky ri-'lit hander ruled the diamond for all but one iiininz during the game. In the fourth, the Indians got to him for two hi' ami tliefr lone run of th.- evenin ■ The Canadians gave their tnoundsmati a comfortable buffer of six run- during ti <- first thre.innings Dog With Rabies Is Destroyed Here A dog. which had run berserk in the Monmouth area earlier in the week, biting and snapping at several people there ami detci mlii.-d a* having table* by veterii narian Dr. Edward I’eck. was d - I -'roved Thursday by deputy Ro- ! b.-rt Shraluk.i The dog is owned hy Wilfr. 1 S< hirer and lie. ami several member* of hi* family, were exposed mil are taking treatments to avert any complications This is tlie same dm which attacked Diana
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Sup <’Tb|p Monday and w:i tbp I < ainp of a • »*ar» h oi th** asp i Young Nurse's Death Is Believed Suicide Terr. Haute, hid Hi t -IIP' Coroner Denzil M Furgeson ..(id today a full investigation would b.- necessary to determine ; whether an attracti'i '.’Jye.iiol.l nurse omniltti’d sub ide The body of Charlotte Ann Kelly. a nurse at St Anthony * hopital. w-.i* found in tlie kitchen of h> I home bv her sister. YLl'lit 11. 1 ••hen tn., latter reiuriied h-.m.. ' from -i-hoed yesterd.n Detective. chief Janie* E.elo cid the woman had been shot c flce in th lipper 1*11! of the bod • 'just below the tn R with a 4". cal tevol'.eT. a souvenir of h< r fatter - from World War I A btit’i- ; or <>t .1 gas stove was turned on. llve.o sai l YANKEES . • t. i'rom Page ■ • iinr--i-’.d DlMiggi:. popp'd to H ulge|i 'l/.-i Mik-i fiii'l t" Mapi ■ Cob l.iatl threw out Flllillo Robin on wa'kid. Hods-.- filed to Di 1 Mep’-tio No inn-, no hit-, no tr rot • itn bf' Seventh Inning Yank.'* Brown ground'd "'>'• '
Robin-on t" H”dge* Woodlin" and Mape- fli- I I" Snide t Ir.dv.i nitno fouled to Berrtc !>i ;i oiiml-d "tit 1 1, ni bti mia- ! < ( .l Campanilla fli'd to Woodling Eiqhth Inn.ng Yankee* Coleman was call, d ■ir on *trik.-*. Branca * sixth •rikcoii’ I’age grounded oil'. R... ... to Hodgi * Rizzuto popped o R|< > D »!-• ' Hr <m i wa- called out n strik< R.. *e walked Mik*i* sinulid to lift. R.e-i stopping at .. ,nd Fmillo fli. d to Mapt -. the tunner* holding ltobin-cn filed to liiM.'-’io No mt: . on.- hit. no .i r< •- rev • i.ft H vr Ninth Inning Yatike. * Robinson made a *p< rultir -'op of Henrich's • rounder and threw him out Berra walked DiMaggio fouled to Mik-. 'ltown singled to light B< rra stopning at second. Wood ling w ilk.-d fillirg the he-. I • MtZ' h 1 for Map. - and ingl.d oft 'he right fi« id n-tc.n coiing 8.-rra ;nd Brown r< nd n - W oodling to third Bau> t ran fol M.z- Bran i wa- replaced by' la-!> Banta Col. man Ingl.d t > n.r - ring Woodling and sending Bam r to thitd Page stru k .tr Thi.-»- imi • 'ln> kits, no . r • < l -. two ). fl 11<><]_■• i Bam i w. nt to right ;n II for the Yank. • (lodge *
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