Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1950 — Page 6
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Raschi Hurts Second Three UM TwmmJi tin inumpn New Yoe* Aug- MW>— The frustration of a "near miss" haunted Yankee pitcher Vic Ranchi today-he almost became the first man In more than 37.0tm hig league ball game* to hurl a perfect one. Long after the big ace of the New York staff packs away hit flannels and hit memories, hell wonder what might bare happen ad had not Red Sox outfielder Billy Goodman beat oat a cheap infield single after be had retired M straight batters In a 3 to 1 victory yesterday. With two men out In the seventh Goodman broke the spell. Before him Ranchi had complete master* ot the situation. Batter after hatter he mowed down, striking them out, forcing them to pop up or fly out weakly, or ocraslomSty to ground out. So overpowering was he that there seemed an excellent chance he could continue through the other seven men he would have to retire consecutively to be the first major league perfect game author since Charley Robertson did it for the Chicago White Sox against Detroit in the dead ball era of 1*22. Against the Red Sox, most powerful hitting team in baseball, he. wound up striking out nine batters, walking none, and giving up three hlts-oa* a homer by Al Zarilla Zarilla Mt his homer In the eighth witen with his key objective gone. It’ was obvious that all' Raschi scanted to do was win the ball game. It was his 14th victory and his second straight three-hit-ter and within those two games be actually did pitch a “perfect yams" retiring it men consecutive-1 lr over a si rate* of IM* tawhtw' j The Yankees made their runs onj Gene Worldling s single and -Mol 1 en baas and Phil Rlttuto's aquet-te bunt 'that sent In a run from third Ixmer Char-tey Btobhs gave up only five hits, dropping a toughie. The victory was a vital one for lhe Yankees for It kept them three games behind league leading De trolt which scored a 5 to 3 vlcf ry Lt Chicago. At St. iaiuls. Cleveland •on lhe first-game of a twin bill from the Browns. 4 to 3 hut the Browns t<»k the second. 10 to 8. Philadelphia beat Washington, 7 to «. ' In the National league the ester vescent Phillies won their 14th game in the last 18. sweeping an —important two-game set with the
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