Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1950 — Page 6

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Concordia Is Wtncr iracn ; Meet Monday The Fort Wayne Concordia Cadets M«*t»4 the l>r»l«r Yellow Jackets. 55-30. •■ • «•“> track meet Monday afternoon at Wortkman Held Keck team scored ftmr flrat platen la Individual events. wltk a tin in the pta' vault, but Con cardia took both velar racee and woe more seeded and third placer to register the victory ThW Jackets, Concordia. ■ Central and Central Catbolfc win eompete la a quadrangular meet at North Side fletd la Fort Wajme thia afternoon. The Jackets will ~~ day afternoon at. 1. w'rtoek. Admission price wilt be SO centa. Yesterday’s summary l<*-yard dash — Strasen (Cl first; Mills (Di second: D Johnson (Di third. Time—lo< Mile run -Doan (D) flrut: Gross (Ci second: Brunner (Di third. Time-4:53 449-yard run—D. Johnson (D) Brat; Rump (Ci second; Taykowrid (Cj third. Time—SAA 884-ysrd run—M. Johnson (D) i first; Preston (C) second; ffeheele (Cl third. Time—9:l9.9. m-yard task Rtraeta 4C) first; Mills (DI second; Dan (Cj third. Time—24. MHO relay-Won by Concordia (Taykowski. Rump. Roemke. Preston): Decatur second Time—--3:51.4. • Half mile relay—Won by Con «u-dla (Strasen, Hutts. Wehllng. Day); Decatur second. ‘ Time .....C... Shot. W»t. ,-X. first; Jndt (C) second' Bair IDlThlrtl Distance- 40 ft. 9% in Pole vault —Clark (C) and Gehrig (D) tied for first. Jennings (D) and Carter ID) tied for third

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TigersDefeaf Yanks, launch Msox xnes Nww York, May 5-(VP>-Red Rolfe took his flying Detroit Tigers into the Boston had lands total with a mild beef M Um schwffnfe makers who year after year S fores bUTWya to faee the Yankees and Rod Sos In succession. *1 guess there really isn’t much that can be done about It." Rolfe ) said after hia league loading Detroiters routed the Yankees, 7 to 1. behlad the slleh pitching of Art liouttomaa yenterday. "That’s the , logical way to travel instead of jumping oE to Philadelphia or . Washington la between games with the Red Rox or the Yankees , Rome trips we go to Boston first , and come into Yankee Stadium t with our pluhiug all Shot Othera, Hke this OMNMR we go to , Nww York flrsraal then hit Boa ton and ordinarily we can’t use the same pitchers against both dubs." Houtteman. who won't be able to gp in Bgetow exeept in relief, had things all bls way with the Yankees. Ho shut them out until the ninth, while his mates blasted 10 hits. In the only other American league contest, played last night. Sid Hudson pitched and, batted Washington to a 4 to 2 victory over '’leveland. Hudson. In his third vu-totE of the year, drove In two runs and had a shutout until the ninth when Bob lemon’i pinch single drove in two tuns Bob Feller started for Cleveland and was tagged With the defeat. Jim Rusaril blasted a two-run homer for the Dodgers In the ninth. It was just enough to top the Pirates. 7 to I. al Pittsburgh. They bad their usual last Inning Jlttera. Rookie Bud Podbielan. ’Wto had been given a 5 to 0 lead, kept frittering it away. -He finally hafl to leave the game for ■ J’ai-k Banta when Pittsburgh madP two tallies on a homer by Ralph, Kiner, a single by Danny Mur tawg>, -a walk, and a 3inglp„bx . Earl Turner. . Gerry Staley s eight hit pitching earned the St. Louis Cardinals an easy 10 to 3 victory over the Bos trm Braves last night The Card | Inals rapped three Boston pitchers I for 11 hits’ including a home run | iby Tommy Glaviano. Vern Bick j ford, the Boston starter, .suffered his third straight loss. Eddie Sawyer’s Philadelphia Phillies edged the last-place fin dnnali Reds. S to 5.' with. Ken Johnson, gaining credit for his second victory Mike* Cediut homered for the Redblrds while Virgil Stallcup and Ted Kluxsewski e.'ich poked round trippers for the Beds Yesterday’s star Jim Russell of the Dodgers, whose two run homer in'‘the ninth gave them their 7 to 5 winning margin over the Pirates X. Hannibal crossed ,me Alps in 218 B.C. '

Fort Woyno Evens Semi-Pro Series Fort With. IM . May B. —(TTP) —- Tort Wayne aM Kitchener were all even today in the Nprth-Amerl- I can aeml-pro baseball champion- I ship. The locals copped last night's I game 10 to 4. after dropping the II opener of the best-of-aeven series I Swatay. • to I. The Canadian champs, who com- I milted eight errors Sunday, earns I up with six more last night to help Fort Wayne’s cause. Charley Shipman went the diatanca for the winners striking out sovea and scattering nine hits. Fort Wayne benefited from 14 walks oft three Kitchener hurlera. Second baseman Tod Hunter batted in four rune for the winners In the three I hour struggle. Eddie Fitzgerald Is Sent To Indianapolis Pittsburgh. May ». —(VP)Catcher Eddie Fltxgerald, one of the moat promising rookies tn the I Majors three years ago. has been I optioned to Indianapolis on 24 I hour recall by the Pittsburgh Pirates. ntxgeraid, a good hitter Who I never mastered the arl tW catching I low pitches was A ptbch-ninner 1 In yesterday's Plrate-Dodger game I at Forbes Field. The announce- I ment of his release came within I live minutes, after he »», out at- I tempting to steal second base I The Joss of Fitsgerald left the I Pirates with only one dependable I receiver. Clyde. McCullough The I only other catcher on the roster 11 • rookie Earl Turner. Rural, Major Leagues Complete Seasons With the Rural and Major lea.J gues having completed their sea I sons the Mies Recreation alleys,! will he available for open howling I tonight I DRAPE . IMPE„. _., Koop your Drapes In the best shape by having them 1 cleaned regularly ; by . , KELLY'S DRY CLEANING Phone 147 _ — . - I

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