Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1950 — Page 6
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Decatur Legion Defeats Celina Sunday, 3 To 2 The Decatur AnArieaa Legtea baseball team eked oat a It victory over Celina. O. at Worthmaa field In this city Baaday afternoon \ Ccliaa had tallied a run In th* first of the ninth to tint the score at M but Decatur bounced right back to tally the winning counter MeCutly opened the last of the ninth and wm sacrificed to second by Werllua Reed was safe on an error and Gllllg walked to load the bases John Kahle then came through with a base hit to send the winning run home Celina had taken an early lead with one run in the first inning but liecatur counted twice In the third on bits by Hall. Schmidt and McCully Hall limited Celina to sia hits and fanned 12 batters Harler. CelinV catchax.- was rhe only member of either .team to hit vafely more than bnce. Decatur AB R H E Schmidt 2b - 3 11 " Holyard. « 4 .« » 0 Fry. is .... .......... 4 0 0 0 McCully. H»\— ’ Ell " Werllng. c — ... 3 fl 0 <> Reed. 3b A..... full Eichhorn. rs . 3 • 1 it Gllllg. rs ... ....i T ... 0 0 0 0 Kable. If 4 0 1 0 Hall. ,p 3 1 I 1 .-X 1 Torah : 6 2 Celina ab r h e, . Jam?*. ?b ’ 4 t .1 " ~ #;■' "‘ : 4- 4*44 B Gray, os I " '’> I Arnett. Ih 4 11 fl! Harter . 3' " 1 " 0 Gray. If ■ - 4 » '• " Kreiter. rs . 3 » <1 «, i Brookhar(,.p . 1 11 " <•' WinkeUOhn. p . 2 0 « Score by innings CeUna . . , b«. imui W-t 2 Dei'atur >sw mil ***** Ale Conditioned Tonight & Tuesday MU<\ BION “LOVE HAPPY” With , Grouctso. Harpo. Chico. Vera-Ellen. Ilona' Massey ALSO—-SHORTS 14c »0c Inc Tas Wed A Thors.— Ava Gardner, Van Heflin, -East Side. Wejt .Side" First Show Wed at 6 30 Continuous Thors, trpm t 30 BE.SURE TO ATtENOt\ Coming Sun.' — Dan Dailey ••Ticket to Tomahawk"-— Color
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Cardinals, Dodgers Win This Morning The Cardinals defeat-d the Red Box, IM. and the Dodgers downed the Giaats 54, In hoys leagu games this morning at Worthman field. The line scores: RHE Rod Sox 500 W-1 3, l> Cardinals H 3 3x -1» I o Ladd. P. Rambo and Cowans; Kelly. T. Rambo and Myers. R H E Giants 020 02 - 4 5 0 Dodgers EM lx - 5 3 0 \ Baxter and Worst; Wolfe and Van Horn 1 1 ’ Decalur Teams I . "" Are Defeated In Fed Loop Decatur's entrants In the Fede-| ration league ran Into rough times Sunday, with Klenk's knocked out I of the league lead following a double defeat by Albion, and Black- ' stone losing to Huntertown ! A home run by Franks gave i Albion a 4-3 victory over Klenk's in the liMnning opener at Albion, while I men hurled the host team , to a 30 shutout over the. local* in , the "seven-inning nightcap i Blackstone dropped a tough 3-3 decision to HunteffoWn at-Hunter town, with each team getting six .hits ■' '/'/’/ Tonight. Blackstone will play Laity College at Dwenger park st Lictack. and Klenk's will meet 'day at-|..p m : . . ■ Huntertown . . ..AB R. H E : Bori. 2h : : ... . "■ " ” • J McComb. 2b . + * « « Ludwig, ss 4 0 1 <• 'll McComb. lb 4 <> 0 o Meyer ’.b . 3 1 I o Gauffer. If .3’l" Hoover, rs 2 0 1 0 Young c <• o o .u Arnold. . I o 0 o •ftiligr-r- ■ ( - ! " K . ana. < f ' I o t Shisler. p • 3 0 1 >' ~ . Tot .IS > . 2m -I fl ,O Biacgstong AB R h e Elecet! 2b 4 » 2 " ' Buhnahn. .If - . ..< 4 0 1 u KnrfiK" tr Kruettniare ’-b 3 A u o Kruei lu betg < t J 0 ( u u . Vorhees. s> I 0. u.. 0 .s. hnellkrr rs , .. . 2 I o o lih-br lb . \ + o 1 <* / Hint, p til" I Totals 31 2 fl 0 S.ore by innings Blackstone ’ ' "o" «2»-m'O - 2 Huntertown . "I\ool-olx ' 3 Albion AB R H E imt- -f . . --4\ 11 1 Ki.ster <s r, ,0 0 , o l> Weber lb . 4 A 1 0 Frank-. 2b 5 12 " Moore rs .. — . I o 1 o Tipton. b . ... -i 0 <• o Gage. If 1 0 '» " V Weber. If 2 1 !» 0
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MAJOR 7 i AMERICAN LEAGUE ' W .L Pct. C.B Detroit ........ 40 14 ATS X 2: New fbtk ...... 3» 24 «1» 3 ' Cleveland ..... 3« 2S ..'l*l 5«, llostonr ... — -3« 30 545 7h Washington .. 2* 34 452 Mt, Chicago . ..... 27 34 44V-1* Philadelphia 22 41 349 2» / sSL-Umlv -S- 2« 4b .333 2"'.. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B Ht.ntkfyn 3* .• '■ 5M Philadelphia 14 24 '.•'fl b, St Ixuls . 34 25 57S 1 Boston 32 27 54? fl Chicago-. '/ .29 27 Ms 4ty New-York.-.- El 29 '-"ri irt* Prttshurgh ■ 22..3S X 71 Cln< Ibnati 19 4" 3*2 Hi . SATURDAY'S RESULTS • American League I let roll 4 New York 1 Cleveland fi, Washington 5 Hostonl?. St loiuis 3. - • Philadelphia at Chicago, rain National League Philadelphia 5, Chicago I New York 12. Cincinnati 2 St Lottis 7. Boston. 6 (lb Innings). Brooklyn 19. Pittsburgh 12 (suspended in 7th. curfew liwi YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League \ Boston 11 a. St. Louis 5-2. Ch veland 7-3. Washtngjun fl .7 New York S-3. Detroit >fl \ Chicago. 7 4. Pbiladeijihia 6-1 National League Boston 4. St Louis o Chicago 11 1 Philadelphia fl-2 Pittsburgh 16 BriHikhn ll , Cincinnati 66. New York I Sj Wetrivk . ' i‘ «' Donat, c t—. 3 12 1 Blomeke. p 4 <• 2 " Totals .. 35 4 •• 2 Klenk's AB R HE Arnold, If . 5 u ". 0 Bowen, ct . Il" Crist; sa - — 4 ►» ,t» 2 Helm lb 5 o 1 ii Miller, lb .: ■i. G i. Ahr, ..... 1 V/A »' Reynolds, rs ...... 3 1 n u Dari* 2b 4' W iF76
U 1 IT ATI OfPAtTMIMT Advleer John Footer Dulles (right) and hie wife Janet pause at Haneda airport near Tokyo en route to Korea for an inspection tour. In middle to William SebaM of the State depart«eat> ?■£ Kest diplomatic section. t Internal tonal SoundrMa)
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Pirates Blast Dodgers, Cut League Lead New York. Junn lB—(HPl— The cuboose suddenly wa* pulling the engine today in the National league pc the teams behind in the race decMed to reverse pnu eedings for a change The most serious switch took place In Brooklyn where Ralph Kiner of the last place Pirate* went on one of the most terrific hitting sprees of his career blasting hl* 17th and ISth homers, a triple, a double, and a single, batting in eight run* in a K to U victory over the Dodgers that reduced their league lead to half a game over the Phillies. Pittsburgh came from behind to score 11- runs in the last three innings as Ted Beard also homered while Gil Hodges blasted one for Brooklyn The Phils bad their troubles wßji the Cubs before ppMtting a pair, dropping the ope Mer. 11 to * •* both learns went wild In the Ninth inning. Chicago putting across seven runs and the Phils rebounding I with four Philadelphia took the ; second game. 2 to 1 when Robin i Roberta uutpltched Bob Hush to I score hi* ninth vh tory Rk-ble i Ashburn singled home the winning ' run in the «e,-o"nd game with the bases loaded and ’two out in the nlntb In the opener Cub Hank fisuer htt two homers and two doubles The Igai !><■** Rh>* whipped the Giants twice. « Io 3 and «. to 4. Kwell HUu kwell coasted to victory I In the opener after getting four unearned runs in the fourth ianing on two errors by Giant thirdJmaeman Hank Thompson Frank Jmlt.h pit, tied six innings of relief ball, ! ill"wins only one hit to win the - ond gam" . I ,b" ii,..!- - gut hr. hit pitching ■ - \ -1 :*B)An.ril •*«.. Wore he I siirtbrntnw-. a 4 So " vlotot v over the f -kidd ns H» U>u»» -Cardinals Hosted moved t<> within two games of rhe third place Card", who were hut out for the fourth time and ; lost tor lhe sev. nth tinre ill their last eight games lielrolt made.it three out of four th its Vital senes with the Yankees and emerged with .fl three game flrkt place lead in the American league race by dividing a pair with tlu, world . bampii.ri" dropping the first game. S to. 2, then winning the second one. 6 to 3 -Hank Ban-' er set the pace In a 14 hit Yankee at’ar k In th.- opeiier gelling a homer, ttnnhtr. and three singles , , Joe Di.Magaio alsu.htfllWTed„lU„E*lj laipat gave up Id scattered hits. I <n. a lu-.'io rßy Vi,'. , ... , 1 Pinch hittie Tommy Henrich lied, up the. s* ond game at 3-2 in the , eighth wilh a tworun bonier, hut' Hoot ETvefs hit a thfee-run homer off Vie, Ra«t'hl The Red Sox who have yet to lose under-their ne«L manager. SfPVe tl'Ni ill. made it four straight over thji last .place Browns,-*: Si I-nuis. blasting lh,enl 11 to-a and fl to 2 a" Joe Dobson and Walt Ma< I IMb.pi •' JI I t - lATIH PARIS PAO ia “magic" coat «■ aaywteru with adhMlvc.. Tltajt i
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' y • • War Flares In South Korea Invasion -' ' N.BOBBA SSSSSS?SSB^^^ fIU »a. ' ' ABBBM W /./ IS?;:'?: ■ ■/■???? Y W "Ml CBaMgpMXsr; :::: : ssan w WITH TROOPS FROM communist dominated North-Korea pushing across th. 3Mh parallel i»ee._map> In a mtuak luvaaion of t' N backed South Korea, Foreign Minister Ben Limb (lower- right") ci.nipri)•■•! the aggreastoß with the Japanese attack on Peprl Harbor In 1941 Limb joined South Korea's IT slilt-nr, Syngman Rhee (upper right) In pointing out Ptsho is the aggressor in this tragic conflict.'' th* initial battle of which reportedly saw four thousand troops die as Republic forces resUted the Invasion Pr si dent Hree has telephoned <len Douglas Mai Arthur id Japan asking aid The arrow on GM map p.-mts lo the city of Kaesong. 5* miles northwest of Seoul, the capital which communi t fortes arc said lo have occupied. ‘ ■ ■// . \ ■ • -
tersoa picked up easy victories and Bunton made U !• out of 11 over St Louis for the season Walt Itropo hit his lflth bonier for Bos ton in.the first game At Rosen's l»tb homer, coming with the bases loaded in the eighth .flbPttftgpyr yjweland a vI S: . wry-trityl-which Washington won the second game 5 to 3 Sandatio ('onsurgfa scored Jrls third atraig4)t vh tory lor (he Nats in the second ’ game The Indians made six horn-, ers.for (he day. all of their runs being the result of round trippers by Larry Doby. Ike Boone. Early Wynn and Rosen in the opener and itoby and Boone in the sec ond flame Mickey , Vernon,, .Sam ' Mele and .ItV Norm homered I<>r Washington. 'The White Sox won their toujrh straight game. 7 to fl. then drofiped , a 11 to 4 decision to the Athletics who made 12 runs in the ftr«t three Inning* |>ft fielder Piul 11 of,the A'v equalled-an American ! league ieioid by getting IT-put - j outs Eddie Joost hit a honker in j <a< h game tor the Athletics I Yesterday's star Ralph Kinyr us thw Pirates whv hit hiv I7th‘and llitji home runs, a triple, double , and singly, batting in eight runin a 16 to ll victory over the fits' , place la-dgers . ■ I if You Havo •omethlng To Boh Try A Democrat Want Ad-- |t Rayo. \ X • '• .... turn* joweiry whioh crr lie fMtenod are Moller cvwetloM fJefirestlieeQ
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