Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1950 — Page 6
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Decatur’s Fed League Teams Lose Sunday Decatur's s t,wo Federation league tram* were defeated tn • doubt* header attraction at field iB thia city So*U» afternoon Albion rime up with a. tooc/un rally in the ninth to edge out Blarkstone. I*ll. In the opener; and I-ala College defeated Ktenk’s 5-3. in the nightcap In Sunday'! other league game. Huntertown stayed la the loop lead with a IM victory over the Map chMl-Noose of Fort Wayne fflacksrotie and- Albion .were tied, at 4 4 after seven and one-half .tawing of play, but Blackstone eame op with three rues in the eighth to tube an 11-h lead and apparently put the gam* on Ice. However, Albion bounced back with four in the ninth to edge out the victory although Blackstone had the tying and winning runt on base In the last of the ninth, only to be halted by ■» double pter " \ : Lata College bunched Its hlta to belter advantage to score three runs in the first inning and taro in the eighth to register a 5-3 Win over Klenk s ta the second game. Klenk's will pipy Huntertown.* I twenger park tonight in the last regularly scheduled game far both teams. ' Ataton A4 R H 4 'tarls. cf. Sb ......... t 1 3 1 Keister, ss ........... S 3 3 0 Donal, e .... ....... f.*9 I # Maar*. »b 3 2 9 9 Franks, Sb. p 5 2 3 0 Weber, lb ............. * 1 t ♦ Werlck. If ...... 3 2 1 9 Gage, rs ... —5- 2 1 9 Rlomeke. p. cf = 4 -A o 0 Totals ...... .. 41 IB It 1 Blackstone -—- AB R M C Oetting. Sb. ss ........ 5 2 30 Hulmahn. If 4 2 2 » Voorhees, ss. c .41 0 1 „ Kriii-umir. 3b — .list' Krueckeherg. cl ....... 3 2 0 2 Koctft. c‘ a 1 <> 1 Schnellker. Sb . 1 » <• " ] Blent, lb ... 4 ♦ 2 0 Hartman, rs 5 12 0 «»■•. '•Henberger. p .. 2 • • 9 (leant, p 2 11 0 Totals .. --<**■ lv 12 * Albion . 2<Mi.,*«ij24 —l2 Blackstone JwA 11° 130 11 Lain __ AB RH E Hgserman'. cf....... . 4 •• 0 •> Taylor. Sb . 4'l 1 I Miller. s« '■ . ' 2 1 <i Grant, lb . -s-.-. 4 11 it
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■ ■- 11 1 - 'tv : I MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. 0.8. Philadelphia ... <2 42 .5*4 I Boston 57 43 ~579 3 ! Brooklyn --- 5< 42 M 3 4 St. Louis ...... 54 45 .554 4H New York ...... 51 47 .530 Chicago 43 55 43» 14 Cincinnati 41 54 .414 1«H Pittsburgh 34 44' 340 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE W Pct G.B. Detroit 44 35 453 .. New York 142 39 .414 3 Cleveland i 43 40 .** (Boston ........ ,MiK4 .573 7 Washington —X :-53 .459 18H ’ Chicago '4l '44 390 24 Philadelphia ... 34 44 353 29S SATURDAY'S RESULTS. National League Philadelphia 2. St. I-op»a 1. Chicago 4. Boston 2 (13 inningsi Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 3. New York 5. Pittsburgh 0American League Cleveland 4. New York 2.- £ ■■ Detroit 9. Washington 8. Boston-12. Chicago -3 ' fit. Louis 4. Philadelphia o.' ~ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League 1 Boston 5-1, Chicago >9. St, Ixtuki 7;i. PkHadelphia 10. New York 3-3. ITttaMltgh 0-0. Cincinnati 11, Bjooklyn 7. American League New Ypsk -9. Cleveland 0. fit latffigjs. Philadelphia 3 • Detroit 4. Washington -ft. Boston 9 4, Chicago 2-2. ~~lt-ywi nave eentetniag to aaH er roema tar rent try a Demeeret Want Ad. It brlnge reeulta. WfWf by Jim Kane Th* calendar says August 14 j> ! is Vfcthry Day ; K ‘ hate to ' I gue the <■.*!- s ' etolar he< ause it, ni< v fob ■ ol .keeplug Jays 4; tabßlm tnecirder,. . but in this case (t'a as optimistic as an umbrella salesman in the desert. Aug. 14 did wind up a chapter in the Pacific phase of World War 11. but B left more loose. ends than a broken .ccibw.eb, InsteaS of picking up those ends and' Weaving them In to a final victory-pattern, we made , too many concessions and got ! home aqo fast. Now we’re paying the price Victory Bay belongs on the calendar . . but not until people stop pushing (Itber people around. A Church of Eng Bishop forecasts that the human race of thp future will be made up of a higher type of pebple. We can use them tod.- We .cap ah»'' v»e a little dbaRM M&Ms about over buying and ijimMV- 'DON'T buy more tbps you Mad. DON'T try to get more than yonr share There’s enough for everybody If. we all cooperate -' NAME PAINT A STORE 158 South Second St Phone: 197, adv ' vc'
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moe w s«■ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ~ W L Pct. G.B. Louisville ... 49 44 .590 Indianapolis ... 45 50 .545 2 Minneapolis .... 4? 49 .659 4 St Paul ........4152 Sift 4 Columbus 54 53 .523 4 Milwaukee ..... 47 45 .429 198 ft Toledo ......... 48 47 .417 20 Kansas City ... 43 48 .387 23 i ’SATURDAY’S RESULTS Minneapolis 5. Indianapolis 4. Toledo 9. Milwaukee 5. fit. Paul 4. Umisvnie 5. Kansas City 8-4, Columbus 1-5. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Icouisville 114, St Paul 4-4. Minneapolis 147, Indianapolis 7-12 \ Milwaukee 1-2, Toledo 07 Columbus 2-3. Kansas City 94. Decatur Cubs Guests Os Pistons Thursday The Decatur cub pack will he the guests of the Zollner Plstonit Thursday evening It is reported that there will be an addeft-attrac-tion (lust evening when the fihrtat rs band will make an appearance. Th* Cub* will meet at 5:30 at the Ltneoln school and will leave at 6:45 to go in a holly "to. the came Each den is to provide itg own transportation. The varioui n.embers of' the,Cub pack committee will also be on hand --to provide additional transportation. The den mother and'Shtat'dids' are also the .'guests of the Zollner Pistons lor the evening. ‘ 11 fl The jjenl above hax a weixhty probleai, but not ho with you — when you buy your * CARRY-OUT AT
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TroufAgain Hurls Tigers To Viclory . New York, Aug. 7. -<UP)t2 Detroit pitcher Dltiy Trout never lost Ms fast hal after all-ho just mislaid it for s couple of seainns. Fortunately for the Tigers, it came back just as mysteriously as It disappesred and the Mg specswearing right hander la using it. to taunt the batters and haunt the pennant hopeful Ysnkeea. Indians, and Red Sos who can’t gain on the league leaders while he pops up with vital victories In key spots. , Trout was near the end of ths trill as a big leaguer, being relegated to relief assignments becmm the fast baH that made him i. consistent big winner for half a dosan seasons wasn't there any more. Even this year when he sud(tenly foaad M mMB throw hard again he didn't get a chanee to Mart 'very often because manager Red Rolfe had a corps of consist-<-ut winners and there just wasn't . spot for Mm. Then Virgil Trucks devainped _arm ’trouble and the Staff, suffering from overwork, needed a lift. Trout, who didn't start a game until May 24, came through nobly thereafter and hit his peak In the past critical week when b« first knocked off the Ysakees' with a neat slx-hltter, then pitched a seven-lilt. 4 to 4 shutout against the Senators yeaterday. That victory, .in a program in ■ which stout shutout pitchlag was the motif In both leagues, kept the Tigers three games ahead at thl Yankees, who again took over eeJ lond place with a 9 to 9 victory over the Indians on Tpmmy Byrne's three-hlt job. There wad even more white- wash applied In the National league where the •lants twice blanked the Pirates. ’ 5 to 4 and 3 to 0 on fine burling by Larry Janson and Sal Maglie. and the Cardinals ambushed the league leading Phillies, 7 to 1 and 2 to 0. Cloyd Royer pitching a four-hit opener and lyfty Mas Lanier doling out just glx hits forthe shutout. -— !. ! ! BEEF Nice Young Quartern of Home Dressed Heef 75 lbs. to SO lbs. each for your Lacker or Home Freeze unit. Also chunks of Reef, Reef Rounds. Reef Chucks of Utins, processed double wrapped, and sharp froze for your locker or home freeze unit. We have for rent a few drawer or door Lockers available al this time. . ■'.. -v.— ‘ —-: Also a complete line of Home Freezer supplies. H. P. SCHMITT MX KER SER VICE PHONE M
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DMptts thalr two teases, this PMlltea emerged tome full games 1 ahead of the seennd ptaee Braves who split with the Cuba winning S to t aa Johnny 8«h duOked ap victory 14, than lositit 9 to 1 aa Frank HUlar Just missed s ahutou* on Rid Gordon's ninth Inning homer. The pßHfVflroiiß Itodii agAini knocked down the Dodgers. 11 to • ?. while m other American league , games tbs Bed Stag downed th« I White Sox • to t aad 4 to J, and ‘ tha Browns got out of last place l by beatlag the Athletics. 19 to 2. Byrne bested Ctevelaaid ace Bob 1 Lemon, who has tost only five 1 games white winning 17. but who is - no pussle to tha Yankees who have 1 plastered Mm with three of those 1 defeats. Byrne struck out 10 in • wiaalag bls 12th game. ~ Ellis Kinder drove In six runs 1 four with a grand slam homer to provide hip own hitting support In i Boston's opening victory over the - White Box, after which a ninth < jnning rally for two runs gave 1 Joe Dobson his 12th vtefory to the 1 nightcap, r _ - r Nod Carver pitched bls ninth vlr- - tory getting homo run support I from Owen Prtesd and Dick Kokos > in the Brownie victory. • Chicago clinched Rs nightcap - slctary over the Braves with a : flveTM rally hot Saia was Ms li usual tough self In the opener ami 1 scattered 19 hits to tria. Ted Klussewski sad Connie Ryan tach made four hits as the Reds maltreated Dodger pitching 1 for 14 hits. Ewell Blackwell, eating up to yield five runs In the > last two .taatags. woe Ma llth , game easily. Kluuewski homero’l I for Oacy and Carl Farlite and - Feewee Reeee got Dodger round trippers. 1 Yesterday s liter - Ellis Kinder > of the Red - Bog who pltehod a i Qp»MtD> to 2 victory and drove ' in six mas, four with a grand , slam homer against Chicago. H JR94I 9^ 1 Want Ad. N brings rimNs
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lor their clash with the Phlladelrhta Entries In Soldier Field Friday nigt had only a few hours ot relaxation. Dr.-Edward Anderson, head coach, planned a formal dress re- ’ hearaal under Ui* lights at Soldier Field tonight. Anderson said the practice session 'would be se- '**• ■ . ■ ' r -"W row save gemooitaa to eel. or reelbe for rent try a Oemeerat' Mfmmß M fthminndßA W«N«« ffDOfo v«
