Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1950 — Page 8

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Junior Legion Team Deleafs Geneva lions The Decatar Junior American Legion team whigged the flegm Lions. IM. Tuesday aftsraonn on the Geneva diamend Decatur pounded out 18 hits, scoring in every inning excepi the second, with a big six-run sixth the principal payoff. Sehaeler, who hurled the first Hve Innings tor the winners, drove out three hits In as many'times at bat. while five other Dec*!ur boys rapped out two safeties each. The Geneva team obtained eight hits, two each by Mann and Pyte leading the attack. The Decatur team is scheduled to play a-practice game at Bluffton at 5 o'clock this afternoon, and will

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MMgW AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Ret, Q.B. Miaaeapoßa .... 23 21 .<ll Louisville 3< 33 -41» Indianapolis — M 24 Aialnmbn*,..... V2B .-SO* < SR.Paul .. 28 » .01 ** Kansas City ... 22 31 .US 1«* MUw.ukre „... 23 34 404 11* Toledo - 21 37 M 2 14 YEBTEROAY’* RESULT* Indianapolis S, Minneapolis 4. Louisville 14-3, St. Paul 5-4 Columbus 11. Kansas City 8. Toledo 15. Milwaukee 7. meet Fort Wayne Post 47 at 5 p m Thursday at Worthman field here in a fourth district battle. Decatur AB RHE Pullock. If. lb 5 2 2 0 Laurent. as .......1..... 5 12 0 Gass, cf 3 11 o Brunton, cf ..... 1- V V • D. Gage. 2b. ,-f. p 5 2 2 2 Busse.'lb ...’. 3 2 2' o Duff. If -• 1 0 • • Butler, c 2 1 0 0 Conrad. C ...... 12 10 Vogiewede. 3b *... 5 2 2 0 T Gage, rs ... ...11 1 « Brennan. 2b —...... 2 0 10 Schueler. p —... 3 2 3 0 Reinking. p. rs 0 ft 0 0 | ' .JS. • Totals - 37 IS IS 2 Geneva AB RHE Mann. If ............. 2 2 2 0 Nevi!, cf ..... 4 11 ft Pyle, -2b . 3 0 2 0 Parr. 3b - toll llanni. ss 2 0 0 0 Vorh’een, lb' 1•• •• o .■u.ky lb ...3.-« " | Myers: rs ' - I 0 o 1 Mu. kith. ,H. _ ” Blower... sis -1 o 1 Hardy. <• . , . ' 3 11 •• Umr <■. ..... « i o <• Koon, p 3 110 TotaL . . 428 4 8 3 Scote-W innings: Decatur ... .... I<>2 148 2- Hi

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rlvjvl i IIUIvj £a»A mi victory For Phillies Naw York. Juae H. -(UP)— J A losing pitcher with a winning | team eauaea plenty of puaslement < espeeiaay wtwß bn ik a guy with ! a wianiag spirit like Ruse Mayen. I so It must have been especially < heartening to the figblin' Phillies today to haw ton colorful right hander rack up hie Brat victory ~J aAka/lR Ol IIIF MUOn. Met night he wag his old effective self as be "Jr*ned'' the staff with a 7 to 3 six-hit victory ever the Pirates at Philadelphia In which he struck out five and walked only one. The Phils came from behind with four runs In thy eighth on Mike GoHat's clutch single.' and Willie Jones blasted c three rtrn homer, 'Mg l7tlt.tomake it sure in the seventh The victory pul the Phils within ( half a game of the second place ( Cardinals, who' dropped out of a , first place tie by losing to the ,- Glan»». 2 to .2. while Brooklyn , tamed Cincinnati. 8 to 2. The Cuba ’ boat the Braves, 4 to 3. In the , American League the Yankees top- , petl Cleveland. 8 to 3. Waahlnrtop I won from Detroit 4 to 2. Boston * byat Chicago 5 to 3 and St. Ixiula I edged Philadelphia, 1 to O'. I Gil Hodges hit a grand Mam i homer in the third- at Brooklyn i and from then on it was no routes, aa Billy Cox and Carl Fnrillo also I homered In support of Preacher Roe’s eishth victory. Roe turned 1 in the fifth straight full route job i for the Dodgers, giving up 11 hits, i but walking no batters. Wes "Westrum homered In the 1 eighth to , give Sheldon Jotiea of 1 the Giants the nod over lefty Harry Brecheen of the Cardinals In a pitching battle lh 4 which’ Stan (The Mani Mnxial smashed « horn ee -for bls 1500th Me league hit Bill Howerton also homered for iAt favuls as did Alvin Dark for the Giants, Hank “Bauer's fourth single brought home the winning run In the loth at Boston as Bob Rush outnitched Johnny Sain to gain his eighth victory Roy Smalley -hit a homer and two triples for the - Cube Joe DiMaggio also passed a batting milestone -at Cleveland, getting his 2.000th hit In the Yankee victory and joining Wally Moses and Luke Appling as the only other major leaguers ‘beyond that level With tivo hits for Hje fltsht he drove in three runs as leftv Ed laipat maintained hia 'n > < redible hex over the Indians ’ de - Gating them for the -25th time igainst only six defeats, and for ' the third straight time this yea.Cliff Mapes hit a two-run Yankee homer. , The Yankees moved back to . v-lthin a game of th« Tigers who suffered a four hit trimming at the hands of Cuban rookie Conrado Marrero Marrero helped wrap i’; rtp with a tingle that drove home . the first run of a three tally rally j tn the seventh. Eddie Yost score I j the others with a homer Hard luck Leu Bristle of the A s 1 , gave up a run in the first Inning l <>n a pair of wulka and a single | by Roy Sievers, then pitched his heart out the rest of the way to I I lose a tbree-hit decision’ to Ned Garver of the Browns a’ Bt. IxtuU Garver held he A s to four hits . I / Kttls Ktnder beat the White Sox ■ for the 12th straight, time, chipping j In with three of Boston’s H» hits at Chicago Walt Dropo hit a two run homer, his 15th, which even,:, nally proved to be Boston's margi.t of victory. Yesterday's Star — Hank Sauer

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MAJOR I NATIONAL LEAQUC W L Pct 0.8. ».°Utoto »3 81 A«4 1 HtflaMphU - St tt Mt 2W Boston 3® 85 545 4 Chicago 3* 3* .»!• < New York » M T Pittsburgh 3* MT 1«| Cincinnati ..... 15 3* .3*3 If AMERICAN LEAGUE W l Pet G* Detroit ........ 37 1< *M New York ...... 33 1» Ml V Cleveland 31 35 .2*4 Boston 32 3* .523 8% Washington .... 85 31 .444 13* Chicago 33 33 .411 l«lb St Louis ...... 30 24 3TO 171* Phlladslphla ... 1* 3» 238 (0* YESTERDAY’* RESULT* National League Philadelphia 7, Pittaburgh —- Brooklyn 8, Cincinnati 2 Chicago 4. Boston 3 <lO innings I New York 3, St Louis 3 American League New York 8, Cleveland 1 St Urals 1. Philadelphia 0 Washington 4. Detroit 2. - Boxion 5. Chicago 3. —__.,,, Ploy Opened Today In Summer League Play siarted this morning in the boys' summer recreation leagues at Worthman field In the opening minor league gaman. the,Cardinals edged out the Dodgers, 2-1. and the Giants whipped the Tied Sox. 13-7. The line scores: , RHE Dodgers .... —... ,MMt ' 1® —I 2 0 Cardinals ........ 001 lx—3 4 0 DeVore and Van Horn; Kelly and T Rambo RHE Giants 1—..-.- 14—13 7 ■< Red Sox 302 «2- 77 I' Baxter and Wir«;.tAdtl. P Itarrr bo and Cowan* - ' * Grant County Judge Dies Tuesday Night ; ' Marlon. Ind. June 21 -(VPI Funeral services were arranged today for Grant county superior judge Oren W. Dickey, 70. whii died toat night " Dickey, a RepubHcan. served oh the superior bench here coptlnu ously sha e hl- appoint ment in 1920. His successor will be ap pointed by Governor Schricker. ol the Cubs, fchoae fourth straight hit drov In th winning run in a i l to 3 10-innlng victory uv»r the , Braves. . . ' <w , SENATE VOTES - (CeaMwaed From r««» i added 50 percent of his individual henetlt when his wife reaches €5 I He also receives gilded sums for dependent children under, is DECATUR LIONS (rMlliuH Pram !••«» «>**»» I year R VV F’ruden and Harry Knapp j were selected a* rotail twUteri*.. I and Herman l-ankenati i< the Ron ; tamer The Original ITALIAN SPAGHETTI 2 plates for *I.OO EVERY Thu r so a y NITE

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- 4ba l*ih yaar. , The rulilW probably wlfl affect : the site of two Adatns county : schools In the south part of the county. Several Amish families , were compelled to send their children to school last year until they reached fhelr ISth birthdays. ■ ' It is believed likely that prosecutor Rchurger and county school dt authorities will follow the new : ruling and permit rblMrea to ( quit , sglwul after they attain their 15th I j£rr y ' /j /" ~ • —