Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1950 — Page 8

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Indians Score Two Victories Against Browns New Tor*. *W It-dTP)- A couple of genuine "whoopdedo" Indian*. Jess Flore* byway of Guadalajara. M*x. and Mike Garcia who got Ma war palm and feathers fn Sag GabrM. Calif , kept the Cleveland Indians alive and healthy today In the American league flag rare. These tribal toasera. who aren’t usually rated on the *atqe high level with such stars as Bob Feller, Hob Lemon, and Early Wynn, nevertheless were all they needed to be last night tn 1 to 0 and 2 to 1 victories over the Mt. Louis Browns By sweeping this double header with the little last place elfins from Mi«w»url.'fa* Indians moved to within three games of first place while Detroit wm scoring a < to 2 decision over the White Rog. The Tankers hung on to third by detesting Washington. 8 to *, whlb , the Red Sum moved up a half-game la the general reckonings by win- 1 ning a double header. 11. to 2 and 12 to 7 from Ml*Athletics to .make thrir home record 18 straight wins over Philadelphia. Boston Is now WwW ■ ■ ▼ AW CONDITIONED 2 — TODAY — Continuous from 1:30 . “CONSPIRATOR” Robt. Taylor. Elizabeth Taylor ALMO—Marta Me 40c Inc. Tan BE SURE TO ATTEND! - -<>■ O FRL & SAT. LOVEprize VIM FORM evil CW \ PRINCE! Ths SM Md only Tarim's piatHt I advwit urt - huntM( dawn th* Nrrormeo st a wickad ■ ■ «Mirf mnijmsdr7 LU BARKER TOBEIT ALDA * kip men Mnwi s®k Lm' E P»«dbttdb» ■ — SOULSSHt . i ovKtw’i i I m ssaai < IK I »k<K apo IvMr ■ *r ~ y ■***** trM,H o—o—- ‘ _ Sun Mon. Tue. -Terrific! Colossal' -ANNIE GET TOUR GUN" K S»Si Fleet Show at 8:00 ... ~ Tonijfht & Friday Arher'iea’s Greatest Human Interest Story! HTNCLE TOM’S ; CABIN” See Adv. on This Pape SATURDAY—‘'The Story of Molly X*' A. Roy Rogers in "Saga of Death Valley." - Sun A Mon.—" Four Faces West" Joel McCrea, Frances Dee Another Big First Ruh Hit!

only 44 games out cd first place. The postltlon of the fourth place Red Sox in the American served to emphasize the enviable spot ot the league leading Phillies In the National Jt ague. who moved T games ahead of the secehd-place Braves by besting them again. 5 to 1, as Robin Roberts outpitebed Vern Bickford. ' The Phillies also gained on the third place Dodgers. who were embacraased, 16 to 7 by the Giants at New York, and on the fourth place Cardinals, who suffered a 5 to 3 wetback at Pittsburgh as Ralph Kiner hit hl« 34th .home run for Vernon Law's victory margin sh his third win. The Cpb* increased their margin over the seventh place Reds' by winning a 4 to 3, ISinning. victory at Chicago on Bob Rnmailoiti'« triple and Ron Worthey's single as Frank Hiller went the route to score his fourth straight decision. At Cleveland. Flores made his first start of the year after being •md exclusively in relief stints. He. blanked the Browhs with four hits, pitching with a heavy heart since he knew his father was critically 111 in California. Garcia yielded only five hits.to win the second game as manager Lou Boudreau drove in the winning run with a j pinch single It was the third vit? 'lory for Flores and the eighth for I Garcia and both were considered significant inasmuch as neither have ffliiw up to expectations pre--1 vlously In the Cleveland pennant drive. Al Rosen hit hiaJtZnd homer of the year in the second game. At Boston, Chuck Stobbs won a coasting first game victory as Vern Stephens. Dom DiMaggio. and Bobby Doerr homered. Bobby's clout being good for four tallies. Roberts pitched a three-hitter to score his ISth victory of the year for the National league pice set ters He bested Bickford, who had pitched a m-hitter over Brooklyn In his last previous appearance and

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Rural Youfh Wins In Softball league Rural Youth walloped Prebl* Reataurant. 12-4. In a Decatur toftball league Wednesday night at, Worthman field. The winners scored iff every Inning and played errorless ball. Two games are scheduled to night. Preble meeting the VFW In the opener, followed by Beery-Via ard and McMillen. Last night's scores: k H E Preble <i2»> <*l 1— 4 » 2 Rural Youth - 422 U 2 »- 12 13 V 1 Selking. Miller and Gallmeyer W Landis and Sprunger. In order to win. he left only one man on base. >■ The Giants made nine runs hi the first Inning. thetL coasted t<r a 16 to 7 triumph over the Dodger* at the Polo Ground*. Yesterday’s star Henry Thompson of the Giants, who hit two In Slde-the-park homer* and drove In four run* In a 16 to 7 decision over the I lodgers I A*-_ ' " I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct C.B. Minneapolis —To 52 .574 Louisville 71 54 548 'y Indianapolis ... S» 54 .561 15* | St. Paul ...—.. 67 57 .540 4 .Columbus ... 65 58 .528 at* Milwaukee 51 70 .421 ISVi Toledo 52 74 .413 20 1 Kansas City ... 47 73 382 22 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS .Minneapolis 8, larttlsville 5. I St. Paul 4. Indianapolis 2. i Toledo 10, Kansas City 2. I Columbus 2-2. Milwaukee 1-1.

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Small 6afe Share Likely To Charles ! - . 5 * New York. I'M. It—(VP)-1 Whrlhcr he Ilk** It or not—and h*' doesn't Ezzsrd Charlo* will have to m-Hl* for the "mouse'* share" of the purse if he wants to tight Joe Lottis and he does That gloomy fact was made clear ! to N B A. heavyweight champion ' Charles today by officials of the I* I to match the current champion sealust lynil* at Yankee Stadium. . H>i »T Boxing observer* were sure (hat Charles and hi> comanager*. Jake , Mintz and Tom Tana*, would I knuckle under and agree to the tight under tho*e conditions, probably today It wa» believed that Charles was offered 17 4 percent of the gate. Ixmi*. who has fought only exMbit ions since he retired as heavyweight king. In March I'B4B. wa» understood to be demanding 40 per- | cent. Since the only reason Joe B

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returning to th* ring la to earn the money to equare hi* back Income taxe*.. he won't fight for anything le>* than *uch a big chunk of the expected 2560,000 gate. Negotiation* were being conducted mainly by telephone between i I. B. C. managing director Harry Markaon here and Mlnta and Tana* in Buffalo. Two factor* were aeen forcing ' Charle* to become the firat heavy-

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t weight champinn to defend hi* i crown for le*« money than th* challenger: 1. Ezxard ha* proved ■ poor gate Attraction line* h» won th* N. B A. crown In a bout agaiaat Jersey Joe i Walcott In June. 1848 In fact, h* and hl* manager* ar* “out" about i 630. MM. Apparently hl* only hop* of cutting a big gate "pie” la to ; fight Louis. 2. World-wide recognition atill

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eludes Charle*. New York atatw and Britain regard him as merely a title "pretender.” However, a victory over Louis would give him recognition by New York and acceptance by the public. Thickness of glass or other transparent sheet material ran be measured by a n*w optical method lased on reflection from its two surface*.