Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1950 — Page 8
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Indians Edge Tigers In 10 Inning Battle Cleveland. 0., Au*. 15.—(CPI — I Dense glomn shrouded the desperate Detroit Tigers today but the cocky Cleveland Indian* were chorusing. "thia la the bl* game— It'll either make or break 'em " The Indians, who took the series opsner by a J to 2 score in a lie inning thriller last night to gain second plage, were ready with their ace. Ik-game winner Dob I>mon. for today's clash And the Tigers' had tbelr ace. 14-gdme winner Art Houtr.mftt : net to go against Win An Indian victory would put them only 1H game* behind Aflger win would restore their league lead to at least a fat three games. That's how important thin clash i«. r It wa* a (treat duel between the Trfbe's Early Wynn and the Tigers' Hal Newhoaeer. one of the best games of the 1950 season. The Indians took • one-run lead In th* second on Al Rosen’s double, an outfield fly. and a poor throw to the plate by George Kell. Wynn made it stand up until the ninth when Johnny Groth cracked a homer with Hoot Everw on base to put Detroit ahead. 3-t. Ila' in the last of the ninth. Ro ten smashed Ms 21st homer to tie the score again Allie Clark opened the Tribe', 16th with a double and Roberto Avila ran for him. Jim Hegan was purposely passed and Wynn saeri fired to move both up one notch. Xrwhouser walked Ray ISoone in tenilonally to load the bases and hope for a double play on Hale AIR CONDITIONED a— . ■ — « • _u. —. Last Time Tonight —' "WINCHESTER 73'' . 4*m*s. Stewart. Shelly Winters ALSO- Shorts 14c-4Oc Inc. Tas • — - -t. WED. & Tin RS. OUR BIG DAYS! Finrf Show Wed. ai ft :3ft Continuous Thur, from I:3ft BE SI Rfi TO ATTEND! ~ I v Th®»e were t ■ —*— htranforr. ih» W was the girl he loved! 1 i.i.q • ■ Fr>. <£ gjiL-rNigfer Tarzan Hit? « '• Tarzan A Stave G»H” a CototiaiL “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN",
minor AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L PeL G.B. Louisville ...... 71 52 >73 Minneapolis W-'irJ -576- l* Indianapolis ... 69 53 '.«« 1 St. Paul fit! -57 537 4H 1 Columbu* ... S 3 58 -531 6H Milwaukee 51 6S .429 17% Toledo .... 51 74 .40* 2<»% Kansas City ... 47 73 .395 21% >p VESTEROAWS RESULTS Minneapolis 2. Toledo 1 i Indlanapoii* 7-4. Kansas City 45. Milwaukee 16. Louisville 4. - St. Paul 7, Columbus 5. Mitchell. MtUbtH Mt the desired ground hall but It was slow In desperation shortstop Neil Berry fired his throw to the plate- too late to catch Avila. " The Chicago Cubs rallied for two ' runs In the ninth inning to, defeat the fading St. Louin Cardinals. 7 to 6 and the Cincinnati Reda staged an 11 run third inning and went on * tn beat the Pittsburgh Pirates. 13 to s; in tire only other major leaeut game* yesterday 1 The lied, scored 11 runs on five 1 hits, live walks and two hit batsmen but needed abl* relfaf pitching from young Frank Smith after the Pirates knocked Willard Ramsdell and Howie Fox out of the b>x In fifth and jstyenth-innlng. rallies. Yesterday's star Pitcher Early Wynn of the Indians, whose sixbit, 10-inning win over Detroit. 3 to 2. moved the Tribe Into second place. AssopiTiii'.vr <>r' Ktuinii ,>■»«- .sate X.tlr. I. Uereti, wlvea. That the umtersignetl r.i» l-v* n appointed Kxeeutna *»r the estate or Franklm I-:, Frans, late Adaats t'ounty, ,ile.e«-eii .The eelale In probably .--Ivvnl Hertha H. Frees. Kxernlrls ItatW *. WarkflA. Attorney Auau.l 12. !*.'»« _ Atrrt. tS— M--2»j Trade *■» a oaeW r«w» — n.on., ' TSStSSH MEETING Thursday, Aug. 17 7:30 P. M. - DE 9^. UB i TOIEH TONIGHT & WED. Fleit Show at 8:15 . rWED. NIGHT—- \ IS BUCK NITE * Kull Carload for a Dollar! fla BH I ; 'b r—--■» i LAI DETTE COLBEKT ROBERT CUMMINGS DON AMECHE _ O—O— Thum. < Fri.— Tom's Cabin"'. Sei* ad on this page. —O—O Coming Sun -‘ Four Facet Weat * . ■■ v
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Pick Veterans To Play Australians New York. Aug 15- Il'Pl—That I youth who tnuat lie served will have 11 to take a seat and wait a while, we--1 cause the I'nited States ia callin '. . n its "old hands” to defend the Dw- , yis Cup against Australia’s powerful tennis team next week , The V. S. lawn tennis aesociat'.on. Jfearin.it that the Anssie invaders i ■ i will crack the Yanks' four year grip ( I on the cup. picked three of the four | '| members of the sinning 1*49 team | ; Ted Schroeder, Gardner Mull y. (and Billy Talbert tor this ye.tr’c ; lelasb at ForestAlills. N Y . August i !z5-2«-2T. __ 1 I The fourth man. Pancho Gon : sales. couldn Lhe picked Lecauee,ht; . has turned pyofensional. So, instead and tr» the awaienieiit j <»f many, the V.S.L.T A. offk iiila >»e : levteil Tani Brown of Sail Fraucia- i :n,who hadn’t ranked among the top * Tom Brown of San FranciMvo. who lihsb t, been risked among the Cop 1 ».'tl .4 S ID this '■ ounl! > .- i.;t ■' 1546 and Kpent fnoet of the curren* sraMiir .Jiu U* books i stead of swAUing tvnhis halls At 27 Brown will *>e the yoitnge.-t I u-an un the siiuad. Schroeder is TidHert. 32. hnd'Muiloy 35- ! That’* a sharp-eontrant from the . Aiissies wjiose Jack Broin at n i> the ‘ old jnan of the squad aV-nl. i The invaders top .-ingles pla of, j Frank Srdgeman. is only 22 ami ‘ i Ken VhtJregtfr. one of yie lop reserves. is only i?‘ e •The I S L I A had < ountc<l hea vily on Wimbledon < -hampioii Btidgf J.f9?L^ n ’* ,t ‘ s ,n toke*ov‘r part of the siiigtes chore? But Pai ty sprained his righr~ankle in the Newport tourney and notified o. fk ials that he won’t he back tn shape in time for the Davis Cup, j Democrat Want Ada Bring Result
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MAJOR | NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. G.B PMlMclphia- 67 44 «<G ‘ HoslWU 47 581 5 1 Brooklytf 54- 40 -MS St. lauds 58 W r»42 7 New York 55 So 524 9 (’incltinail --- 49 438 IS Chicugo 46 .114 I'4 ' Pitlvburgb 37 70 :4C 2' AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B'u. ; Detroit .. .67 39 63S _L ' I’lcvrluud 47 43 .Ge* 2J* ! Sew York . 65 42 G 67 ” 3 ! Boston 62 46 .564_ »S j Wa.hiHEton vv? 4* 5? .457 1* : '' Chicago . 44 6x .393' 20H Philadelphia to.fix, 37? 3* I ,' ‘St. Loul* 3S 67 ”6? 29 | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS I Nat.onyl League Cincinnati 1 Pitt-buith , Chicago *,,dt Lc.olxji ■only game, .ehrdubd. American League , ■!>. tror 2it ,iinc Hiiuo - | only game puhcduled. Chicago Net Team Changed To Bruins | (•hictuo. Apf. 15 H '»’>• T h ' (Chicago team m,the Nathmal Ba*/kei nall I Asso* iati-ui ehujrged H* ' name today fiom (ho Slat:- to the; j'Bruhis _ \be Saperstein. prnbiotvr-'6T the ■ Harlem <iloi> ■ Trutj* i • a <> M»ught the rHrh I *’ fiTtm-kir*'.- he—i-iu.. 1441.g1| u major of the.roitvi • .<apersiein iiimouTiv ed uu tn gin? m hedule with all programs as iouj . bleiieaders T’he Girtbe Trotter* wll appear on the BruiiK* nights at ,the stadium five times AU Uul-t-vvu of the games are bn Erblav night.
High Scoring Games | Infoflbal! league A pair of tlugfeM* marked Deeatur softball league game* Mojk. day night at Worthman field, c litciy Vizard came from behind; to edge out VFW. 11-10, in the! opener, and K of C. also overcame a disadvantage to defeat Rural Youth. 139. in the nightcap. Two game* are scheduled tn- i
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I night, Preble vs McMillen and K. i c.f C. vs Beery-Vlsard One game I I* carded Wedne«day night. Rural ■ Youth meeting Preble at 9 o'clock. ■ IjKt night's score.: 'R H < VF?W ......;. 630 616 0-l» II 3 IJpery-Viza.rd . 2MU»7 2 ll * 3 Reef and EVerett. Miller; 1 Rhoades and Strickler. RHE Rural Youth . 163 2«3 (► - 9 10 5 ; K of C. ...... 430 104 X—l 2 7 4 Ripley and Sprunger: J. Gillig i aud L. Hackman.
; Henry Ronsom Wins i In SII,OOO Playoff Chicago. Ang In—(l'P>- A sin- [ gla victory has made this the most 1 profitable season Henry Ransom :i has ever bad on tournn- ; meiit trail. Ransom, a .39-year-okl Dallas pre. E won *II.OOO for one Di hole round. 5 a playoff in which he toured Tain 4 O'Shanter course in 69. three g strokes under par. to beat Detroit V Chick Harliert. by throe strokes for the "world” championship. ' I if yew have aomothtnc te eon I or reams lee rent try a Domosrat WhM Ad. It brings rooulta.
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