Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1950 — Page 8
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Buck* Harris Facing Tough Job NHh Nats Ortendo. Mi.. Apr# «. -<tJP>Buck Harris never managed a major league hall dab which flntohed lad. But thwra a flrte time for tvcrylhiac, and IBM aoaM be R far Bueky. H*"* managed 22 years la the major* before tbto and sow he Is back for his 23rd as pilot of tbe Wasblagtoa Senators. He doeant tare much to wotk with and ho knows it. Bat he la ■tot* tbe Waabtasfowt Hub -lea * as bad as Moot pee* thtak." •Os ctrarae, we need help, plenty of it," Becky explained. "I frankly don’t know whether wb are going to cat It. bet if I have to go alone with what I have now well be In trouble unless we can escape in* Juries." As thing* stand now, Bucky is planning on an outfield of S*m Mele, the Red Sox east off: rookie Irv Noren. for whom Griffith paid the Brooklyn Dodger* 1*0.040 and GH Coan, who has been a bic dis appointment, season after season. ' “I hope those three caa make it for they arg, all relatively young and should develop.” Harris said. “If they can't. I have Ed Stewart and Clyde Vollmer " Mele hit only Ml last year: Coan .11?. Noren Mho also can play ftret base, batted ..130 with Holly vood« Bndty’e Infield win be Eddie Robinson at first - unless he Is traded - Al Koasr at second. Sam Dent* at short and Ed Yost at third. It Is the lightest hitting Infield In tSe baeiaess wIU ratty Robinson a real threat at the plan*. There’s little in the way of Infield reserve strength. Sherry Robertson. a nephew of Griffith will Mick. The only infield candidates are George Genovese, who hit only .258 at Hollywood last year: and Guillermo Miranda, a ’ weak .237 batter from Chattanooga ratctrtnr aiso Is a—weak apo' because Harris has no one of ipajor league caliber to back up Al 1 Evans Newton Grasso. Who hit only .351 with Seattle is the No. 2 man right now. Pitching also la a qne«t lon mark after Ray- Scarborough There .W j hope that Dick Welk who finish •■d last season by hurling 24 more less Innings, will cynic hithough htX’TMP record-was wnlv : ' three victories against 12 defeats Then there are Mi. key Harris t2-!2): Joe-Haynes. Griffith’s son
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Cleveland To Start Enter hi Oatfield Deliea. Tex.. April 4—(UP>— Manager Lou Boudreau said today that Imke Easter, the giant negro slugger from the Pacific Coast league, would open the season la right field for tbe Cleveland Indians. The Afoot, finch. 240 pound rookie has smashed seven homers, two triples and seven doubles thia Raster's fielding has Mt something to bo desired. He lost New York Giant outfielder Bobby Thomson's routine fly la the sea yesterday. permuting the Giants to score two raws la tbe seventh frame and go on to aa 8 to 3 victory behind Larry Jansen’s nine-inning four-X-ray DI Maggie St Petersburg. Fla.. April (UP)—Joe DiMaggto'a left leg will be -X-rayed today “just to be sure” that the famed New York Yankee outfielder's latest ailment to not serious Di Mag* Io pulled up lame running out a grounder to shortstop Marty Marlon In the first Inning of tbe Yankees' X to 4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals yesterday and was forced to leave the game Marchiltton Te Minors West Palm Beach,. Fla.. April 4—' (UP)— Pitcher Phil Marcblldon was headed back to the minors today. more a victim of the war than' of American league batters. Marcblldon suffered belated reactions to a long term in a German | prison camp and won only nine games while losing 15 in IM3. He appeared in only seven games for, the A’s- last season and failed io win. He was assigned late yesterday along with pitchers Charley Harris and, Ed Hrabcsak to the Buffalo fttsons of the International l«ugpe. San Antonio. Tex.. April 4.—(UP) —The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Brown* continued their southwestern tour today after their 34-run. 34hit scramble yesterday. Th* Cubs smashed 21 hits. Including ■ homers by Andy Pafko. Hank Sauer. Bill Serena and Hob Schettkng. to pound out a 32 to 12 I Victory Roy Sievers. Don l>nhardt . and Sherman Lollar homered tor the Browns. Pirates Win New Orleans. Apr idl -(t'Pi — The Pittsburgh Pirates today opi tinned second baseman John Mer- . -on to their N*w Orleans farm flub of the Southern a*so< lation. where hr played last year Lefty Cliff Chambers gave Pirate • rrawrWliMcwt.an.eyeful.last, j night as the Hues beat New (Jr--1 leans. 6 to I Chambers struck out nine batts re’ in tour tunings, al . though he also gave up one run ’ in-law. (2-8); Lloyd Hittie (5-71; Dick Welteroth (3-5, and Sisi Hudson. who may be through, (8-17). Scarborough won 13 against 11 defeats last year for the only winning record of any hurler on 'he Club. Fig Charlie Meyer To Coach Scottsburg Scottsburg. Ind.. April 4. —(UP) — Big Charlie Meyer of Indiana Univentitye basketball Hoosiers today had a job waiting for him when he graduates In June. Meyer, who played- four years under Branch McCracken at I. U. yesterday was announced aa Scottsburg high school net coach. wiK-ceedlng L M. Roln-rtson. Democrat Want Ads Bring Neauita
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Magic Spike Makers Convicted By Jury Charged Violation I I Os Food, Drug Act Chicago. April O—(UP) - The makers of "magic sptkeiu" JJtt|e brass tubes which purportedly cured illness through radioactive pro perties, were found gpllty on! charges of violating the pure toud.l and drug act. A jury returned the Verdist in federal court here yesterday against I the Vrillum Products Co. and two of its officers. George C. Erickson and Robert T. Nelson. Jr The defendants face maximum fines of 11.000 each, and Nelson and Erickson also can be jailed for one year. Federal judge Walter J. Labuy. who heard tbe 13 day trial, will con eider a motion for a new trial April 18 and will Sentence the defendants . on that date it he denies the line, tion. The jurors deliberated,two hours, and tooh twir baHote Thee Grat .was U to one for conviction Tbe "magic spikes." which con ■ talned barium chloride, a laxative' used -tor horses, retailed at |3)M) each Government prosecutors said ' a penny’s worth of bar in m chloride, would till up to 3.000 of rhe two inch tubes Instruction sheets which accompanied the gadgets claimed that , they cured a great variety of allmsnts Defense wltnewes testified that the tubes did everything from killing cucunrber bugs to reviving the vitality Os a dog named
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In Playoff Opener Aadwraoa. Ind.. April 4. —(UF) — Th* Mlnnrapolto Laker* can gala th* title round la ttea Natloaal Basketball Aaaoclation playoff* their, beat of thraa Mmt-fiaal* vertex with th* Andernon Packer*. The Laker* put the preaxure on Anderaoa when they brewed to a 75 to W victory In the aerie* opener laat night at Minneapoli*. Now it’* the Packer*’ turn on their home coart. but they were given little chance again*! George Mlkaa and company. POLITICAL tC.etfr* Er— rune One) Ing tbe killer wg* on that aide of the barrier. Nesbitt aald he believed Gina*gio wa* caught by surprise Tbe word that Binaggio and Gargotta had net- underworld death* brought oglcers racing to the clubroom* where once the late Ca* Welch held away. Pirfice chief Henry W. Johnson arrived to take personal command of the Inquiry. Kansas City ha* had two doxen unsolved murder* in ..the last three or four year*. The latest spot murder to command national attention her* was the killing March 24. 1148. of Wolf C. Rlntann. country club manager who was stepping Into a major liquor distributorship. HOUSE PASSES tt'eetleeed Frem Fee* toe*) 2lt roll calls, an all-time record. As finally approved. It would boost the ceiling on th* number of DP’s, permitted to enter the United States from the present 205.000 to ifi>;tHM>. It also would extend from I"- 22. 1845 until Jan. 1. 1848. the date by which a refugee must hav* entered a DP camp to become eligible If You Hav* gometntnp Ta Ball Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays
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