Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1950 — Page 8
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Yaekeesßeat TwaMd To jmp Lead Naw Tartu May M -(WtoDeetlnywM two ton*y*» 0a Yankee* wan thMMMNr *■*• ** ■*•** ** tSyaaa, the Yaakaao alee ween the early frost raaser*. bat dearydid fold. thcmgk aad kept tost partaeraMp with deerfay «ot«n» til they knocked off the Dodger* la tha WusM Borton . This year everybody aaM P couldn't happen again. Tka rW of tka tongue waa toolbar and -with that kind at a Hwo tkeylt fold.” ftb today they wore soar fall games to the Rood whereat al thia time last year they were only two game* l» front. What* more they met the thief chaltenrere, the Detroit Tiger*. In their own lair yesterday aad knocked them off, < to € Yogi Berra bleated a grand alat.i ; home run and Joe Page eared the day for etortor Tommy Byrne with a staunch relief job Page cam’ on when the Tiger* made three rune on homer* by George Kell and Hoot Evers to tka eighth. The Red Box pulled one out of i the fire at ». Lttili beating the Browne, if to 13. by scoring 10 tana to the laat three inning*. Boston had 15 bit* and the Browntoe IS. The, big hit for. Boat on wag I,< rookie Walt Dropo’a home run I with the Seen* hm<te«L- which high- j ■ lighted a eli-run eighth inning ml-! I ly. Clyde Vollmer. Al Zarilla and t i Vern Stephen*, also hl! Boston i “homers: - . .. .jj The Athletics prevailed. 4 to 1, over .the White So* at Chicago in ' a rain shortened six-inning game In which homer* by Paul ieihner. Sam Chapman and Pete Slider ac-1 , counted for all but one of their, ■ una. Bobby Shan tax pitched *!*• hit ball to score his fonrth victor. Bob Lemon was In top form at Cleveland and held the Senators to three hits, winning 1 (<i 9 for his fifth victory The Indians cashed in on 10 walks by sophomore - flick MWIl:--although- he -gave up ,
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— AMERICAN MBOCIAYION ♦. L. Pct G.B. ladlaaapoUs 33 14 W i» » 4®» ft •t Paul 13 II 534 • Ontambw* U liM} Stßwamhi. . jjgarLeaievtße ....... IKlf .Md TH Kaunas Qty .. .. It M 4M- • Toledo .L... bttWWH YBBTERDAY* RggULTB Ist. Pawl A ladtonapoUa 3. Milwaukee «, Cotomtow. 1 • Louisville ». Mlanespoll* 4. . Toledo M Kansas City, rate tolly. Ren bit* The Dodger* outlasted the Cuba, winning B. to 4. at Brooklyn to stay a game ahead of the Phillies In ths Natieaal longue. Preacher Roe waa given a three-run lead In the first inning aad he needed it, although he finished strong and gave the Cubs only one hit In the last four innings. Shotgun Shuba and Roy Campanella hit Dodger homers while Hank Sauer got one i for Chicago. I The Phillies got a third victory from rookie Bob Miller and topped tbe Pirates. 3 io 0. at Philadelphia. The Phils scored all their runs oft loser Cliff Chambers in tbe flftn on Dick Whitman’s single, suetensive triples by Mike Gollat and Andy Bemlniek and a single by In a I S inning struggle at New York that featured outstanding relief pitching by Al Braxle. the Cardinals topped the Giants. 7 to 5. A walk. Stan Mualal'a single. Johnny Lindell* double and.. Knoe Slaughter's - single produced this' marginal tallies Braxle pitched scoreless relief ball for nearly •eight Innings Cincinnati and Boston had an open date in the N/tiohal. Yesterday’s Star Rookie Wall. Dropp of the Red Sog who hit a -grand slam home run to highlight « six-run eighth .inning rally that produced a 15 to 12 victory over lhe Browns. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat . Want Ad. It brings results-
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