Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1950 — Page 6

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Red Sox Make Laie Scramble For Loop Lead Naw Yorg. July 27 -(IPF-The Boston Red Sox. glwn a big boos! by the return to form ot tatty Mel Parnell, were waging * xucce.vful battle against oddr today la their u-iual late aerambie up the Amerieaa league ladder. IM-kpit* their mld-aeaaon man* serial ahhlfeup and the lose of slug-, ger Ted Williams. the Red Sox are doner Io the lead today than they were on the same date in I*4* when they barely lost the pennant on the last d,ay of the season. On the strength of Parneß’a brilliant Hee hit pitching performance yesterday., the jled Sox edged the league-kadinx Detroit Titters. 1 to 0. and moved to within 4% Kamen behind first plane. The victory wan the sixth straight for flovton the sei-nnd in a row over Detroit and, the llth In the last 15 game- all without the mighty Williams. - " In outpltclfing Art Hbuttemag. — the Tigers’ are right hander who gave up only . six hits-imludlng Bobby Doerr's c one winning homer tn the -econd lotting Parnell showed lit'lv'effects of the sore shoulder that has sidelined him dor 10 days. The (rlutpph evened, his re; ord at 7-7 ' The Sew' York Yankees Inched to within a half came.of the top by 1 . beating ’ the" jit Louts . to. 3. Bill 111*’ In Alii ns moved to - within m bv trlmnilna the ' -pbtiilelpfifah'e-i * <•!<> 2’TtaD ’•jWa.shiugtnVr.iH «w gstue xferMl , <-d dbecause at rain after 2’-s scorf" less . •■ In 'll* X.-. I Md !-:<->l* . ' • Phils dZlpbia FbilHrs pulled away, io a iig game lead by defeating the (to .(.■ Cubs to 4 . white the Brooklyn. Di*<luvr< f'sik -over third plart by beating ttge runnerup St. I’eruis Cardinal". 7.Vt-'» '■ -The .Boston Bratt, dropped 'of our'Tt * Io II r»- 4 ... • . ■ .. PiHrhurub Poe*- < ■.. I and tin- Vcw Tatk .G-iairt-L

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Edged the Cincinnati Reds 3 to 2 In other games. Tom Kerrick of the Yankeee. coming tv rhe aid of rookie Whitey Ford: yielded three hits and a run In the last 3 1 * Innings as Joe DI Maggio hit a key two-run homer. Sam Zoldak of the Indians, taking over for Mike Garcia la th» third, gave up only two hits and no runs in the final m Innings. The Phils -waited out Monk Dubkl for six walk.. which they combined With two hits for a sixrun rally in the sixth inning to beat the Cubs. Four of ‘the walks came In sucression with the bases loaded." Reliever Milo Candihi was credited with his first victory of The 'seabdh'."' Ralph,yrahea relieved Don Nawcbotbe in the ninth gad struck out two of the three batters he faced as *the Dodgers but the Cards for the .12tl|. rtrnd In 17 games this season aljd advanced to * within - three games of the Phils. Two homers by Jim Kuesetl and one by Roy Campanella were the big Dodger blowRay Mueller and W'ally Westlake homered in the'Pirates' 13-hlt attack which, dropped the Braves 3H games behind first. Sal Maglie pitched a solid six-hitter and, won hD own game with a seventh IntiIng single as the Giants heat the Ited* _ Yesterday's star Lefty Mel Parnell, whose four-hit sliulopt gave the Red Box a 1 to » victory over the first place Tigers ' TRUMAN SEES <C«atfißitd*«l Frwaa l*a«e Oael price . oumiol. and. jratloAilUL wpuli come by,Labor day and that ration ing books were already printed 'Tilt'. „».<ld that these |le-j- . , ■ -ip It’ (ban ,_hr d'oes ■ S IC you bavu something to no'* ar rooms for rant try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings rssulto.

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fop GoHers Vie In SioiixCilyTotiniey Sioux City. la . July 27. — (L’Pl—lolfdotn'a top money-winner" wen* after more cash and prestige In he ila.too Sioux City open today a4th th* prospect of another dollar ‘ duel between the No. 1 and No. 2; men. Long-hitting Sammy Snead and Jim Ferrlef. the San Francisco pro who Heat him In a 21-hole playoff in the St. Paul open earlier this week, were after the 12.100 firs - prise money. Snead also sought through victory in the PCA-sanctloned tourna ment. restoration of his chances of becoming 1950 golfer of the year., lie felt they were dimmed by hi* St Paul defeat. Besides Snead and Ferrier the starting field of Si professionals and 4o amateurs Included many who competed at St. Paul. It also Included 21 of IMO's top money winners. • 4 * 1 The St Paul veterans noted aavera! similarities between the two meets, including the prise money and the 72 holes of match play spread over four days. The#"Also said the 1.501 yard Sioux City Boat Club coarse "scored about the same" as the St. Paul eourae. Jimmy Demaret and Paul O’Bismarck, N D pro, tied the course record of 15 In ‘practice rounds. Thar* were several 17's and ti'i over the tree-dotted par--72 layout. After 1* holes today and another IS tomorrow, the field will be trimmed to the 10 low scorera.for the final 31 holes Saturday-and Sunday. Some rain -was predicted today. Top Mmpetitor* . Included DCary Middlecoff. Lloyd Mangrum. -Skip Alexander. Lawsoh Little aifd JJm Tumeka. Second money wijl be lI.VOo and third |l.4rfo. Profession

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ala also will competa for 22 other caah prises scaled down to »100. |. Local Elks Receive * LU. Commendation Decatur Elks have received the ” commendation of Indiana Unlvera- k Ity for their support of cancer re- P search at the Medical ( enter In Indianapolis. ’ President Herman B. Wells in a letter received by the local lodge 1 makes thia statement: , "The Indiana Elks Association ■ has undertaken a public service •? f T major importance to the people ; of this state and nation by mak- . ' ing possible the extension of media cal education in the field of cancer ■ and expansion of invesygai.on Into the causes and control of malignant growths la children as wel' as in adultg * Indiana Elks through their 57 J lodges have contributed 1*3.500 la the- pant three years for cancer research at the University's Medi- ' cj»t Center. ANNOUNCES ICumil l Pram nw» umei schleger. Beans 1 green) — Evelyn Gerke. i Mrs. Ben Gerke. ' " Beans (yellow Wax) JSvelyn > Gerke. Beans (nhelled) — Mrs. Ben . Gerke. ». ( -. , . i Beans (lima)—Evelyn Cerke J Mixed vegetables Mrs. Ben , Gerke and Evelyn Gerke. tied for .first Mixed pickles — Mrs Mary D. .. Colter _ " ——— ABOUT ATHLBTra FOOT ’ *4050 PROMINENT ORUGGIBT* i CAN'T BE WRONG Here's what Meyer »t Muncie I Ini. say. rut. ha. rapidly ,lw-| .. come our la-ige.t ..Ilins- athlete, toot preparation XV hear so many j xavorMde comment.*. No( once ha-. .' wc -had x<» r.Nnd:' ! 1 I IN QNE HOUR ■lt nUt . nniplmely plea.rd. vnr «»'■ i| back at any drug store.. N*>W at | h(>IIN-y: Hill'll HTOItK

Sweet pickles —- Mrs. Iron* Lyons. ' Bread aad butter pickles— Mrs. Arthur Koeneman; Mrs. Ed Selk- . Catsup — Mrs. Elmer Lautenschleger; Mrs. Ben. Gerke and Evelyn Gerke, tied for second place. Chtli sauce —Mrs. Ed Selking; Mrs. Elmer Lauumachleger. Strawberry preserves Mrs Ben Gerke Raspberry (red) preserves — Mrs. Ed Selking. Balanced meal -- Mrs. Arthur Koeneman. r

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THURSDAY. JULY 27. IMO

laots of folks are taking advantage of our 20'7 off Vaeatien Sale on a special M of lightweight Slacks. Don’t yoa Biimi this swell hargaia. —Cal E. Peterson. 1 * ?MdM4ftsJ6or’ At all dntK Ntore- *vh*rywb« r«- >»« Uet-atiir, «t Dwiith Dru* Rtor«.