Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1950 — Page 4
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Dodgers Score Pair Os Wins Against Giants New Yprk, Aug. 18 -H'P) “t There 1* no reason whatever to believe the rumors of dissension on the Dodger ball duh. but they still didn't look today Ilk- the rol 1 licking, spirited. slap-happy Kan* that won the 1949 champion*hip, even after playing their best ball in weeka against the New York Giant*. ' There wasn’t any spedal hilarity on the bench or in the dressing room after -yesterday’s 8 to 6 and 5 to 1 triumph* that pat them baek into secoqd place B*4 Kame* back of the flxhiln’ Phillis < A year ago a home run by any member at the east found half a doaen mates waiting at the top of the dugout steps to do the backslapping and handshaking. Yes-t-rday. Gene Hcrmanskl. Gil Hodges, Hilly Cox, Carl Furillo. and Peewee Reese blasted homers to provide the dynamite for the two victories, but there was little more than k polite handshake or , two for them as they completed the circuit. Nevertheless, the Dodgers looked more like defending champs on the field y sterday as first Don Newcombe- with relief help from Preacher Roe and then Erv PaIlea pitched them to victory, flam Calderone, rookie Giant catcher robbed Palica of a shutout with an Inaide-the-park homer. Palica F®Y • g Tonight, SAT.&SUN. Continuous tat. A Sun. CISCO KID in “SATAN’S CRADLE” Dunean Ronaldo. Leo Carillo & “GOD IS M Y T i CO-PIIjOT’ Dennis Morgan, Dane Clark Only 14c-Kc Inc. Tax
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County Honeshoe Tourney Saturday Deadline for entries In Ute county horseshoe singles tournament is set al 5 o’clock thia evening. Play will take place at Worthman Held in Decatur. All persons entered are asked to >»e present by 1 pin Saturday to receive Instructions Players In the county league w‘.P ; l>e divided In ciass A and claps B according to percentage of ringers pitched. Players not from the ieague automatically go in class A. ! The semi-finals and finals will . e played Saturday evening, starting at 7 p.m. The public is Invited to attend. ware only tour hits. The Detroit Tigers kept up their sluling pace In the Arneri- . can league as they defeated The ’ White Sox. 8 to 3on Hal White's ‘ seven-hit pitching and home runs f * Aaron Rnitinson and George Kell. The Cleveland Indians won : • 13-lnning night game from St. j ! Louis. 5 to 4. to remain three games behind Elsewhere In the American league, the Yankees kept up their I skidding by dropping a 2 to 1 de- , cielon to the Senators at Washingt ton as a rare error by shortstop ( I Phil Ktaxulo ret up two unearned I run*, while In Boston. the Red Sox I i rttttslUKged Philadelphia, .10 to 6. at night Rixxuto's error gave Sid Hud- | son a six-hit victory In a duel in ( which loser Alli- Reynolds gave | up only three hits and had a no- ( hitter until the seventh. With ’ two out in the eighth itixxuto him-' bled Hudson’s grounder and Eddie Yost singled after which Gil Coan | tripled both men home. Hank Hauer was hit In the h-ad by a 'thrown hall but was not seriouidy < hurt ■ Kills Kinder, a 23 game winner ' last year, gained his 12ih . year in the Red Sox win Joe Tip (Ml or the A’s and Vera Stephen* ' of the Sox hit homers. —-j In- the National I ague Clncin-1 nati moved within a half game of | the fsixrh-plure Cab* by beating them 2 to I. Itehlnvl Ken Rsffena-i iterger's six-hit pitching and Con-1 nle Ryan's homer and single. | which accounted for lauh runs j : A night game with Pit Is bur Kb iat St la>ui* in the National wax - rained out Th>- Phillies and Braves were not scheduled Yesterday's star Erv Palica. who pitched the Dodgers to a fourhit. 5 to I. win over the Giants in, the second game of a twin bill
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Charles-Louis Fight Is Quoted As Even New York, Aug. 18 (I Pt -The Ezxard Charlesjoe Uiuls heavy weight championship imut. Sept 27. was quoted al "even money" on a de. isiou today, but Charles was a slight favorite on a knockout. That wm a big switch from the "falae" price of 14 5 favoring Louis which was quoted last night, a few hours after the international boxing club had chuted ills match. .The knockout quotations were: 2-1 against Charles scoring a kayo, and >1 against Louis doing the same. Why risk three dollars against one that ex-champion Louis doesn't stop the N BA. champion, yet risk only two against one that Charles doesn’t stop Louis? A ituxlng olmerver explained: | "The big question in this fight Is legs, not punch It’e a 1 Ground fight. Louis is 3«; Charles is seven yearn younger. Exxard has good leg*, but we don't know about Joe's now. And Charles win lie sharper than Imuls. who hasn't fought in more than, two years. If Chari s looked off form agNnst Freddie Benhore Tuesday night, after Itelng out of action only nine months. Imagine how louis will look in September He’s more likely to fold up than
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Blackstone Play At Huntertown Sunday ' ’■ / ■ Decatur Blackstone* will meet Huntertown Sunday afternoon in the rubber game of their initial playoff serie* in the Feder*'len league. The game will be played at Huntertown at 2 p.m. Sunday. Huntertown won the first gameof the serie* Tuesday night. The win ner of Sunday'* game will timet Merchan'-Muose of Fort Wayne Vi a three-of-five serie* with this winner to compete in the national Fe deration (ourn4V at Youngstown. <>. next month. r 1 7 ’* ■ ' -t f ' ■’ " • ’bC. W. BBAnwa at a Korean peace ptar by six amall-nation member* of the UN Security Council i* naked i by India'* Delegate Benegal N Rau Main advantage* of the plan, say* Rau, are that the ilx small nation* — India. Yugoalavts Cuba. K(ypt. Norway, Ecuador — could AOt be tuspected of expansionist •mMUona. (fnternalieaalj
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