Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1950 — Page 8
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11*rlrmw w AJhaMh LIOOOerS jCOic Fifth Victory In Succession Mew YML April «•. —(OF)— Anybody who thinks th* Brooklyn Dodgwrs amt getag to ten tough to top la the pmmaaL race tote . year should study the itranoa casn M tofty Joe Hatten who wan allowed to languish m toe bamA foe a weak before bo went oat to pitelk i twwML >to f iotai WM Heat oe Braves. What'S afore. Manager *rt MtaHto* still bsmt given another pate of potential 28-gams winners. Ralph Branca or Ret Barney, a chance to start a game nbr has he used Vari Rnklna. a right hander with an M reeord compiled tn halt a season test year,, for more than Hatten * who wax the Dodgers opening day pitcher la 1949 and who looked as If he had earned the honor agate this y*ar because he was In better condition than anybody ee the staff finally got his chance yesterday and never was he more brilliant Tapped for a second toning single by Bob KHtott. he retired the next 23 batters la order, finally walking Connie Ryan with two men out In the teat of the ninth. Then Ram Jethros singled and that was the end ot It for toe Braves. The Dodgers who haven't toot a game since opening day. had one productive inning against Vern Bickford. A walk to Campanella and Hattea's sacrifice hunt in which catcher Del Crandall tried and failed to get Campanella at - second put two runners aboard. Another walk loaded the sacks and Bhuba drove la one run with y : fly Duke Snider singled home a ... second tally and Jackie Robinson beat out a snueese bunt for the third. Bickford wax touched for eight hits but pitched well enough - Is win except in that Inning The (Hants ended a winleas week at the expense of the Phillies, defeating them 8 to 4 at New York asJack Harshman and Alvin Dark 1 it homers and the Pbllly infield fell apart to permit four unearned runs on.three errors. Larry Jansen pitched eight-hit ball and had only one bad inning, the sixth. , when Qtek Staler blasted a. three run homer f \ Vic Rasehi. though wild, got Efficient support to score his first, victory a 8 to 3 Yankee decision . art Philadelphia in which Lou Brisxle was blasted for 13 hits. Phil Rlszuto led the Yankees with a double, three singles and a- vjal'.. for a perfect day at the plate Yogi Berra Wt two doubles Rase hi. walked seven batters, three of them In the s'xth when he also gave up three hits andyihb Ax- stored all their runs. Detroit, riding at the top of the American league. made it five victories In six starts with a 5 to 2 decision over the Browns last "--_l ;
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Freshman-Sophomore Inti Imai fasti The New Haven freshman-sopho 1 ■mew truck team defeated the Dewater Yellow Jtoktes to <• most I held M> tbs NrvHsrh field. 88.54 ' The summary follows: Itoyard dash—Gladieux (NH) I first: Byrd (NH) second; Uwecu (Di third. Time—l3.l. I Mlle ran—Cook (NH) tint; I Brunner (D) second; Qtek (NH) 1 third Tims—B:3l. 1 ■ 448ysrd run—Whitaker (NH) first: Kolter (D) second; Strader , (NH) third. Ttate—S3. I Low hardlve—Kooas (D) first: ( MytA (NH) nnoad; Parker (NH) ( third/ Tiste— fog ” c ' Mkynrf ran—Bchfoferutsta (D> | first; Burkett (NH) second liter ( bin (NH) third. Time-2 39. 210 yard dashßyrd (NH) first; t Gladleux (NH) second; Parker , (NH) third. Ttase—37 8. ( Mile relay— Won by Decatur . (Kolter. Bchteferstela. Brunner, Cole); New Haren second. Time—--4: to. Halt mile relay—Won by New Hgven (Byrd. Oladieax. Parker. Cook); Decatur second. Time—2 ' Shot pat—Whitaker (NH) first; 1 Kolter (D) second; Knox (NH) ' third. Distance— 32 ft. 2H la. J Pole vault Carter (DI first; Secaar (D) second: AUerson (D) ‘ third. Height—? ft 2Z 1 Broad Jump—Koons (D) first; Parker (NH) second; Kobne (D) 1 third. Distance—B fl. » In. 1 High jump—Gladleux (NH) first: 1 Kohne (Di second: Wissman (NH) ’ third. Height —3 ft. 8 in < —— i | MM«W j: • —• | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pet. ‘(Lt. ' Louisville -1 833 . Indianapolis .... 5 1' 833 Minneapolis .... 3 l 750 1 Kansas City 4 2 887 1 ■ Milwaukee 2'l M 2 184 Columbus' 2 3 4«0 2H St. Paul 5 (too 484 Toledo o 7 .000 584 VEtTKRDAY'B RESULTS Columbus 1. Loulsrllle 0. All other games postponed. night. Virgil (Fire) Trucks yielded five hits -two of them homers by Hank Arft and Pick Kokos - as he notched bls second straight jrin. Art Houtteman relieved him Jn the ninth when the Browns threatened slightly. Gerry Priddy • Johnny Groth each homered I for Detroit All (Über' Major league games' were ponjponed [ Yesterday’s star Lefty Joe’ , Hatten, who. pitched Brooklyn to Its fifth g|faight\vktory, scoring' a two-hlt 3 to 0 abijtout over the I Braves in which he retired 23 men 4 , in order from the sec<ted to the' , ninth. .; Danny, Gardella Is . | Sold To Houston ClnelnnatLO . April 28 -(t’P> — Outfielder Danny Gardella. one of the major league players who jump ed to the Mexican league In 1848. was sold outright by the St Loui > Cardinals today to their Houston fari.ii team in the Texas league Trade In a Good Town — Decatur I
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New Player War Loomsln 4Xm«u, April ML -IVM- ft?. baaketoeU's year-old peace vanished today as National Basketball Association executives began negotiations with top college stars, trying to gr»b the choicest plums before a newly-organised rebel league eon join the bidding. The NBA aaeigaed negotiating rights to the top 11» collegians in ths annual draft yesterday with Bowling Grera-u Charite Share toe top pick. But the special NBA meeting which cat too league to 12 teams, broke np in a hurry as nervous eportamen Bought t» begte etotract talks with the callege aces Ptano ot toe teegwa Sheboygan after they were expulsed from the NBA, wore uncertain. The three drifters joined Ixm Darling, former holder of the NBA Oshkoah franchise to form the nuctoae of the new league and pteked Dorie Moore, former National Basketball League commie ak>MT. The rebel organlsatlng committee split up quickly, presumably to talk to representatives of the JI other eftiea which have Indicated mtereet In joining the new circuit The group planned to complete organisation of a l®-team league within too next few days. It was certain that the new league would draft players at Its Initial sesaloa. Although none of the officials would comment. It was likely they would take every opportunity to aign name players away from the NBA. There was no harmony in the departure of the teams from tne NBA. and Darling reportedly was etlll angry over being ' squeesed ont" a year ago when the National Basketball League and toe Basketball Aasoctetlon of America merged to form the. NBA. - - All four founders of the new league at one time held NRL'franihlaes and believed BAA officials forced them out of toe NBA. Fo •
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| ■MAJOR- < AMERICAN LEAGUE W L ht G.E. Detroll. New York « 3 to? T" ' Cteeelaad....... IL4M. „UA 1 Washingtonl I 4W 1H 1 Philadelphia ... .".ng 4 .438 2te 1 Boston .i........ 3 S .m 3- 1 st. Louis 3 4 .333 T - Chicago ....—-. 1 4 JBB 384 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L PsL G.E. Chicago 3 8 1.808 1 Pittsburgh '.—.. 6 1 .833 Brooklyn S 1 .333 i Boston 4 3 .371 1 i Philadelphia 3 4 .333 284 St. Louis 2 4 .333 384 New York 1 4 .3to 3 , Cincinnati 8 5 088 4 ( YgeTERDAV’S RUULVB ArmWcjmi Lmrrm New York «. Philadelphia 3. , Detroit 6, St. Loris 3. - ■* Other games postponed. , Nattoari League Brooklyn 3. Boetoa 8. , New York 8. Philadelphia 4. Chicago at Pittsburgh, rain. Only games scheduled. White Sox Catcher Sold To Seattle Chicago April to — (BP) — The Chicago White Sox roster was down to 28. three over the season limit, today with the sale of catcher Bill Salkeld to Seattle of the Pacific Coast league. Salkeld, who was bought from the Boston Braves during the win ter. appeared tn only one game with the Sox this season. He batted .255 for toe Braves last season two years prior to the merger Into the NBA. there was bitter Inter league scrapping for players. It was probable the new group would return to battle with sub-; staaiial Wada. ; Each ot the tour teams In the new group put up 34.1KH1 for Ini- * Hal expanses, while 11 of the 12« NBA trnsjbare posted 315.0JM) togh.. as part of a performance bond. Trade ta a Good Town — Ceeatm
Riverview Wins Ist Shuttleboard Playoff Peratur’. Rlrteriew shufflehoerd team defeated Blondles ot Fott WaFM'' i fmmdW'''"i^' L Mi“ Biter-' view Gardens, l«-8 in the flrat ot a thrae-game tefiea to doternrtna -*hich of toe two teams will eater ton state tournament Tito state WUHHRTs WXW^WNr* v WWWrEBBBMMEHHF la a tournament at Fori Wayne early in Mar, will repreaea t Indiana at the national championship playoff at Peoria. 111., May 21 and 33. The Decatur team mast win oao more game from Blondles to be eligible for toe state contest. Loeal shutfleboard enthusiasts say the Decatur team Is one of the heat In rhe middle west and should wla the state tournament. The nation al event will have entries from 13 states from coast to coast and u ill be the first one in the history of the game to determine a world ehampion shutfleboard team. The story of Cinderella goes back at least to the year lit RC., ta the legead at. ,41)0/ Egyptian pharaoh Psaiuint tlrima. fte ordered the country, searched for the owner of a leather aaaitel dropped at his feet by an eagle. Whan hs found her. he made her his queen MAKAGON . (era Slewed Fra" l r—» Owe) nt'sa for private firms and recsivc<| no fees for such business. Maragoa slumped ta bls chair when the verdtet was announced. Soon afterwards, the court marshal led him from the court room to the cell block In the basement of the courthouse The one-time Kansas City bootblack who was described by his attorney as a "peanut vendor among princes,” was tried for Trade la a Good Town — Decatir - I
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