Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1950 — Page 8

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Genevalions Edge Decatar Junior Legion The Geneva Lieu'. IwmMM four of th-lr hit* for all IWr real in the fifth inning, edged <mt the Decatur Junior legion team. 5-4. at Worthman field Tuesday afternoon The Geneva team combined Its four hit* In the big innlag with a bit batsman and a base on balls for their five runs. Decatur scored twice in the third frame on an error and hits by bollock. Laurent and Het tie Decatur's other two faille* scored in the sixth on a walk, a hit batsman and Hruntun's single. ,' ; Decatur and Bluifton Junior Legion team* are scheduled tn tangle in a district league game st 5 o’clock thia afternoon at JtcMillen field in thia city Geneva " AB R H R Blowers. 2b... i 9 11 Mann, c ... . 11 f ! 0 Nevil. es ......... 110 0 . Stucky, lb 4 111 Air Tonight J & Thursday I -- ——a OUR BIG DAYS! First Show Tonight 6:30 ContinuooM Thur, from 1:30 BE HI RE TO ■ ■«"■!?till- manm '*■ ■**. —{l. '. Mairt Tm YMek Mhtve la Cast Society WvA PaattaaM Hftiu! JV^cW****"* 1 | S*nak tar > BW CYDCHARISSE-NANCY DAVIS GALE SONDERGAARD . 1 ? A MERVYN LEROY PRODUCTION Screen Play by Isobel I "inart • Based on the Novel by MatCjJ Direnporl \t ALSO—Shorts 14cM0c Inc. Tax —o—o— Fri. A Sat.—“ The Nevadan” —0 -- Sun Mon. Tuea. — Dan Dailey Ticket to Tomahawk' — Color’' l U SA, ym U

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tbral TooHi Softbott Finals Or July IS District Onate ot the rural yomh softball teem* will ba held at Wa bash July It st Ota MM ill I pirate and vesper servtee. Mams xounty teste* both beys and girls, drew the byi aa Jay Meaty has no rural youth team*. >-N. , Other counties entered la the district meet are Miami, Huntinrton Wells, Wsbasb. Blackford. Howard Tipton and Great Chicago White Sax Buy Yankee Catcher Chicago. June M. —<UP>-t The Chicago White Sos added catcher Gas Nlarhoe to the roster today, purchasing him from the New York Yankee farm system for the SH.BW WWiver price. Nlarhoe, who hit .279 In 32 gmnes teat year, has occupied the bench this season In favor of Yogi Berra. . To make room for Niaho* the Sex sent catcher Eddie Malone to the Yanks’ Kansas City farm club s^the‘ ; lone has hit .229 In 30 games for the White Sos. I . ' . ' / Hanm. *s 3 0 1 0 Craig 3b 3 0 9/6 Macklin, If 3 1 / 9 Vorbee*. rs —.... 3 0, 0 0 Koon. p ---- -—- 3 1/ 1 o TOTALS ...... 37 /'s '• , * Decatur A/i R H E Pollock. If -41 1 9. l-aurcnl. 3b —4 0 10 Petri?; ss . 3 0 2 0 D Gage. 2b. cf 4 • 1 0 Busse. Ih . — 4 0 0 1 ..T... f»*g*’Duff, ct 2 " o 0 Brennan 3t> ...:<• 1 »0 0 Conrad, yf . ./. on# Hefttklng. p ...... t 1 O 0 ftnuthm u, . . I n 1 0 - . .jSxcaus .£», .4 « .Score by innings: .A>Geneva . 1 OSO o—s lat iir l ... W 2 002 O .4 MINM AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. Indianapolis ... 43 26 6’3 Louisville 42 26 618 Minneapolis’- 37 25 597 2’, St. Paul ....... 32 .14 4*5 9’* Cojunihus .. 29 36 446 12 Kanias City 26 37 413 1$ Milwaukee 27 » 40» 14»i T.lcd.i ..... 27 in 4i*3 15 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Toledo I. Indianapolis h L"iii'v,ilU‘-i'>. t’oliinlbiis 7 ’ - ♦' Minneapolis 8. Milwaukee 7 St J’aul 61. Kansas City 13 .The Original ITALIAN SPAGHETTI 2 plates for 11.00 EVERY - " THURSDAY NITE

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Dodgers And Giants Win This Morning The Dodger* whipped, the Red Sox. 14-4. and the (Slant* downed* the Cardinal*. I*l2 In boy* league game* thU morning at Wortkmaif field The line scores: r’h E Dodger* ....... ,501 7| -14 12 » ,-3LV -11 ■»: [H-Vorr and Van Horn: Cogjan* ! and Uambo RHE I Giant* 436 62 —15 H w [Cardinal* :. 7 ._ 4<*2 <>6 .13 12 fl H.n >.r and Wer»t, Kelly. 1* Myers and T Rambo. ’ ' a yreai duel of lefties, although he : gave up oeven hits to three for the I lo*er Spahn walked four ballet . however, cud two ot them *c<fre<} as he failed to back up his Iflth viclory Philadelphia went ahead to stay in ih« seventh' when Dick | Staler hit u twoiun homer. ■|ir_ Itiovklyn. Larrv Jansen’s string of -vvt*le«« ladings .Was stopped at l>ut the Glam right hander got hl* sixth straight vi> tury The Giants gave him a five ruri bad *-4n the first inning as -starter Bud Podbivian walked five barters, inr'hiding two with lire [ .biases itiaded and Erv Palica forced home a third run Bobby Thomson I hit a iH'ot.stesi h-.-mes in the fifth Inning when the Giants got four more runs. Roy Campanella hit a tworun I »odger homer and Billy (Yx homered for the other Brooklyn run Lef-ttes- Howie Pollat and Max tinier turned tn fine piti'hiug Job* as the Cardinals twice topped the Cube Pollet gave up eight hits. one a homer by Roy Smalley, while Stan Mtnlal (or St Louis l.asner won his fifth "straight game, giving up five singles three of whirh the Cubs bunched to score thrlr only run in the e'xth. j The Reds, led-by/Virgil Stallcup who drove in three run- with three ! etrrgh-s. plied up a + to- u - lead- tor | Herman Wehmeier.. thetf' let him | coast to his fifth victory-with re lief help from Ewell Blackwell. Grady Hatton homered for Cincinnati ' ’ Detroit cashed in on Ted ilray’* five-hit ninth victory over the seaion to beat Chicago ace Ray Scarborough. a ihrve-iua triple byJohnny Upon touching off a big ftve-run sTxth that settled the out- ■< nre I' The Senators got rhrw runs in the 13th tm Ml< key Varnoii i homer, and the Yankee*, almost-tied it up by getting a pair in the bottom rtf ■he Inning on Johnny Mite's pinch tingle with the bases'loaded. Tommy Byrne, who. had won eight in a row suffered his first defeat since April 27 e Homers by Dick Kokoa and Don Lenhardt. the latter’s coming with a man on base in the seventh gave Al W’idmar hi* third Brownie vic- ! tory a* Feller suffered his Sixth decision of the year instead of gain- < ing ht*. coveted MHHh win ofhU 1 career ’ I The Red Sox topped the Athletic* [as Al Zarilla singled In one 11th | Inning run and pitcher Joe Dobson wa* bit by a pitched ball to force In another Ted William* hit hi* 122nd homer and two double* to ■ pace the 16 hit attack - ■ ! Yesterday » Mar -Young Curt Slnfmons of the Phillies, who pitched them back into tint place with a 3 to" 2 victory over the Brave*— . bls. ninth | \ / If You Hava Something To 801 l Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

Rural Youth, K.C. Scon League Win The Rural Youth aad K. of C. tMBi seorod victorie* 1» Ite Do caiur ooftbaU league Tuaaday night at Warthman Hold. Rural Youth, taking advantage of elgho error*, defeated McMillen. M. in the opener, and In the nightcap. K. Os C. tame from be hind to edge out Preble Raataur ant, M. Th* Thursday Beery-Vlxard v* Pro ble Jteslauraut. VFW v* MeMII taft. ' - , ... Friday—Rural Youth v* K. of C.: Boery Viaard v* VFW Last night'* *cam: R H X Rural Youth.. >W 330 1—• 5 3 McMillan .... 821 Ml •—« 7 a Mcßride and- Kuhn; Myer* and I. Hnin R HUE K. -of C 000 M 4 I—s S 1 Prob!* ........... en MB M i» Gllllg and U Hackman; Milter and R Gallroeler. Local Toartis Battle In Federation Gama Here This Fvening Daeatur’s two Federatloa teagua team* w«l be out ta aaap teriMstreak* when they battle at Worthman field in thte etty at 0 o’clock thia evening. V»u»l admleaion prices of M aad in cent* win be charged, aad th* r.ublic j* invited to attend. Klank'* which had be*a tending th* langue ilnce early In the eea•on. was knocked off the top rung Rundajt by dropping a double header to Albion. Kleak'* loot again Tueaday night. Gen* Wagner hur'Inga one-hitter as the MerchantMoose team downed the Deeatur entry M. Btacketoa* wa» alee defeated by Lain College In • league i game Monday night. MAJOR I AMERICAN LEAGUE W L FcL G.g Detroit 42 19 .M» New York .... .39 2f> 609. 41* Cleveland . 36 27 571 7 Boston 37 30 552 8 Washington 29 34 .460 14 Chicago 27 36 429 16 Philadelphia . 23 ,42 344 21% St Loui* 21 40 344 21 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. Philadelphia ... 35 24 .593 SU l >uls .16 25 590 Brooklyn 34 24 586 S Boston 32 28 533 31, New York 30 29 s>>B 5

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