Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1950 — Page 8
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MMWWWMM ftyytyrTwc hkeOponrS In Fed Loop — Hath Decatur toaaw victories la **• games of the! Fort Wayne Federation league! Saaday afternoon. Rtarkutnas Cato Maakod Lata Drafting College, Fort Wayne. 44>. at Worthmen IMd to thia city, aad Klenk. defeated the Fort Wayne Mir tbsst-Meoae, 8-2, at mate Debooi la Pert Wayaa. Gaunt aad Ellenberger combinat hr I four-hit shutout of tba. Lata atoo. with ae roamer advancing ksyini second base. 4. tworun mmmt by Kneunui iMivrea the Blackstone. attack. Getting aad Kroeckeberg each bit safely twice tar the winner. A four-run seventh inning carried Klenk s to victory- The Decatar teem scored twice ia the first Inning hat the Merchant Moose team tied It with tingle rasa ia the first aad third, owe a home run by Wright. Miller led the Klenk attack with throe hits, including two doab'as. ~ In the other league game. Albion whipped Huntertown. 15-4. . Meat Baaday. Hackstoao wffl entertain the Morehaat-Moose team at Worthman field. Klenk will play at Hnnhortown and Lain will meet Albion as State School. Blackstone AB R H ■ Oettiag, lb 4 11 « Balauha. it .... ills Korte, e 4 1 • a I Kraetsatan. lb ,4 11 01 Everett. lb I S • Si —- Kroeckeberg. cf 4 0 I S BehaeHker, rs 4 111 K. Bleu, sa . 1 4 1 2i Gaunt, p 2 0 101 Klien burger. p 11 1 el TOTALS ........ 15 4.14. 1| Lain ABH Hl| Hoover, If 4 0 ’9 S’ Bally, as. cf 14 4.1 Miller, 2b 4 0 11 ■ Smahai-W-p--■-» Webster, rs 2 4 4 4 . Dougina.-rf loss Davenport cf —1 0 0 1 Mohlhop. lb IdSS JBy. e toss Replogle. c ;•». 1 0 9 9 Keen. p. as 10 11 Swank, ss 0 4 0 4 Smith; lb .... .. 1 9 0 0 TOTALS „.i_.... 3X 0 4 4 Score by inninax Lain 00b 004 000-o Hlackstune ... 001 100 12x—6 Klenk AB R H E Reynolds, rs 3 1 10' Arnold. If 3 110 Crist, m 3 2 . ■■ Helm, lb 5 11 0 Miller 2b 5 13 0 1-add. es ..'too. Knittie. 3b .... . 5 0 1 0 Justus. C .3000 Zwlck. n 4 0 10 TOT AUS 35 8 9 1 Marchant Moose AB R H EIWrUht. If 4 2 1 Snyii-r 2b ’ “ •» I | Thompson, cf .... -3. o o o J
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Yaokoas EMbatkod The Mee Turk Yankees embarked oa a wholesale bouse-cleantnc today. selling Johnny Undell to the ■t. Louis cardinals. Clarence Marshall to the St Louis Browns and seeding Johnny Mine. Al Martin and Duane Plltotte to the Kansas . City farm j Only Mine’s sudden demotion jeaase as a eueprtam bat the Yankees etptalned that be was seat down only to “strengthen hie 11 Qualified For Classic On Memorial Day Indianapolis May 11. —(UP)— Weekend qualifications for the SOO-mile Indianapolis motor speed race sot a record-breaking pace and left little doubt today that this year’s Memorial Day classic will be tlm swiftest on re.ear*. Although no can completed the 10-mite testa yesterday. 11 ears made the grade Saturday, and all but oao exceeded IM miles per hour over the tamed brick and raphalt oval. This left 12 positions open for the 11-car starting Held to be completed la two more weeks of toots aad qualifications for the [ May M event. Many old timers, including last ’ year's winner Bill Holland. Read ’ Ing Pa.. and throetime champ Mauri Rose of South Bend lad.. J tide*.A a <■_ t|uaitne*j imprwwßtvwty ritit a rnua to with a Texas aeeent-Walt Faulk-Iner-etole the show. The 10-year-old midget and dirt track pilot completed his driver’s I test a few days age. Tea cars had - sueceeafuliy completed their fourJ lap sprints when he jumped Into his yellow and rod -painted car . .econda before the 4 p.m. tiuallflaa . Ilea deadline. When he finished he was the i owner of two hew track records and possessor of the coveted pole position. He was clocked st as average of >14.143 MPH. erasing the qualification mark of 113.144 MPH set by the late Ralph Hepburn four years ago. Ho also smashed "Hep s" single-lap record of 134 449 with a 134013 MPH perfornfance Before Faulkners sensational ride, Freddie Agagashian of Alappeared tp have the Ijole apoj sewed up with an aver-., age of 132 792 MPH In a brand-new Kurt is Kraft. Wmt ooapt rpoe car builder Lou Moore qualified three of his four entries Holland -mas elock' •pd in 130.M2 MPH. George Connor, Los_Angelea. In 132.153. and Tony Bettenhausen. Tlniey Park, 111., lit 110947. The mustachioed Rose who only drives this one race each yea*, j qualified at a speed of 132.319. Other qualifiers were Jack MeI Groth. Alhambra, t'al . 134 Ml. I Joie Chitwood. Reading Pa.. 110. 757. Johnny Parsons Van Nuys. Cal. 132 144. Duke Dinsmore,. Daj ton. O„ 131 004, and Pat Flaherty. Glendale. Cal . 439 509 Beery, cf 1 0 0 o Purviance. lb 4 0 2 1 ( Miller, rs 3 0 1 0 Mudrack, rs ..i . ... 10 0 0 Sike. 3b . 2 0 0 1 Workmon. 3b ... 2 0 0 fl Korkman. 3h 1...7..Z 2 0 0 0 Vorich. c i. .2 o fl 0 Way. c ..i .... . | •.0 0 Taylor, ss 2 0 u Guidlccl. p 3 0 0 0 Wagner, p n « u o TOT ALA . 11 3 4 3 Score by Inning* Klenk ..' Joo Mio sms-A Maoea IPI — 000 2
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I Harry Hobbs Named To All-Star Team l, : ,-v _'l: . Indianspolls. May IS. —(UPI- - Guard Harry Hobbs of Sheridan tie I day bm-ame the sixth member of ' the Indiana high school all-star basketball team. .. •/ The Hoosier All Stan will play +» benefit game spowww bynre »liidianapotls Star, with a similar . Kentucky quintet 'at the Butler Fieldhouse June 14. j Named earlier to the Indiana squad were Pat Klein. Marian, 'Spence Si hnaltter. Madison;. En- | tee Shlue. South Bend Central; Boh Clarion. MW Albany, And . Ted Server. Madison. i- ,z yr'.'K’e'. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G B Indianapolis 17 »J 739 Milwaukee 11 7 ,6!t Minneapolislo 7 .588 4 Coluinhu* io 10 ’.I'V f>Kj Kansas ic.l" 7*-> Toledo sb! □.I St l‘aul ■ 11 313 8$ SATURDAY S RESULTS City 7. Toledo ; ~ Columbus 1 Milwaukee o. St. Paul 8, Loufcville 2 Minneapolis 9. Indianapolis 7 YESTERDAY S RESULTS St Paul 41. Indianapolis 2/> Milwaukee »♦>’. Toledo s 2 !x»uiJ»vill» 71 Mimo i; • 2 Kansas (’ity 7::. Cotambu _ l Naval Recruiter Here Each Friday A naval recruiting officer will he at the Decatur post ottji e each Friday from 12 n<mn until 1 pm. ito Interview young nun. 17 to 30 years of age. interested in' f jolniirg the navy There are no quotas, no (high school requirements no wait--I Ing IlntSr— A41 — those etcH-wtinjr hew(will be sent immediately t» Great Lakes for training ' ±_. i
Musial Stars Ac Tsnlc liimn A) Uli Uj JUmp To Second Spot Naw York. May lA-(VP)- Maaly Btaaley Musial. doing a better Jab with a bat thaa Jesse James dM with a gaa. headed east today admidat ancoaflrmed Twporta that he’d have to croaa a pickei Rae of Dodger pitchers to gat into Ebbets fiyld. If the harlera declare him aafair. It wuold ba ao surprise A tough guy oa pitchers aaywhere. he to plain marder tai Brooklyn where be batted better thaa SM during the past two season. He’s now pretty dose to that mark for all kx-alltles with a spectacular .487 acquired on 35 hits tai It times at bat. Yesterday when ■ the Cardinals won. 8 to 7. from the ' Reds, be blasted a triple, double, i aad single to pace the 14-hit Cardh ' aal attack In which Enos Slaughter atoo collected three safe blows. By winning, the Cardinals jump
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rd from fourth to MiMMrf place. The Dodgers came out of a thrprgarne toting streak at Brooklyn, beatiag the Brave*. « to A Rookie Bud Podbielan held Boston to three tingles for six innings, then weakened whea Walker Cooper Mt * home rue to touch off a-tour tw sevesth tnniag ratty. The Giants snapped the atagame winning streak of the Phils by winning a 4 to 3 dectolon at . Philadelphia. The Phils piled up F a * to 7 lead tn the aaeond game t which waa suapeaded after eight , innings because of the eurfew. It I will he resumed in July when the , Giants next go to Philadelphia , Bobby Tbomsoa hh a threavrun first game homer for the Giants. The Pirates went oo a hUtiag [ spree and defaated the Cubs twice i la Chicago. 4 to t aad Id to 2. They > got 13 hits la the opener and 21 la , the second. Johnny Hopp was the big gun ia the nightcap with two t homers, while Aady Pafko and . Hank Sauer hit homers for Ike > Cuba. t The lowly Brawns gave Hal Newl hooter a rude welcome ia his first , pitching Msigamw «r the season ■ at Deubit by tapping Riat for four r runs in the flm inning oo a grand slam homer by Roy tlierero. They went oa to tain a t ta 2 dectotoo to
end their sevefrgamo toting streak. The Athletics ended a loslag streak of to* tsass by topping the Yanke*. f*** They piled up seven runs oa seven stoatoa, two wattra aad aa an* Iktke ffitb iaaiag. Dab DdMager with a triple aad two aiapiee paced tbs A*a. Peeky ttader atoo got .three hits. L The Red Box divided with tke‘ Seaatara at Boafoa. wtaalag. 4 to 1. then toting 12 to S. Mai Parnell had things til hie own way after yielding a first toning boater to leadoff batter BMto Tout. Walt Dropo, who hit homers ia each game to bring hto total to seven for the season, paced the Red Box while Yost atoo hit a second game
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homer. ; the White Boa topped the 1» ; diaas, 3 to 2. behind Mtekey Haefner M Cleveland to eW their own i ata game toeing streak aad snap : CtoveiaM'a row . IW* ... ’ sketa After that the Indians retaliated to win the sereet game. 1 to 1. oa to* Mt pitching V Mike Garcia. ' ' 1 Yesterday's star Btaa (The Man) Musial. who Mt a triple, double, and single to boost his > batting average to .447 pa the Cards topped the Reds. 2 to t. M tttoM kAMto to Mie ww wv * rseme for rent try a Dem st ret Want AA tt brinpe remiMa.
