Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1950 — Page 8

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Yankees Bea! Indians Twice To Lead League New York. An*. SI—(UP)— Casey 3> angel rrfqsed to M ex- . cited today because his Yankees were leading the leagoe tor the tint •laee June 10—instead he warned that “you can't wtn pennants by watching the scoreboard." bong before he knew that the Detroit Tigers had relinquished the lead by splitting their doubleheader with the Senators at Washing- 1 tba. Stengel celebrated the Yankees' double triumph. * to S and! S to 0 over the Cleveland Indians! by ordering a cold beer and a hot cap of coffee The Yankees sent the cracked-up Indians dodn to fourth place with their fifth straight defeat In the opener, Tommy Henrich delivered a pinch-single that scored the winning run.in an uphill

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struggle in the eighth inning as reliever Tom Ftfrrick won his eighth game. In the second game. Johnny Mite blasted his second homer of the afternoon to give Ed Lopat a tworun margin that was all he needed to preserve an. Incredible record against the Indians. Lopat's victory was his fifth of the season against them and his 26th in his career with only six defeats. The Tigers, who fell down in the clutch for the first time in many a week, needed to win two to keep| their slim margin at tbe top Intaet. but lost their opener at Washington, 3 to 2 as Sam Denle drove In the winning run off Fred Hutchinson in the 11th inning Then, when it was too late for them to catch up. they downed the Senators, 1« to 8. In the second with a three-run (rally in the ninth, highlighted by Jerry Priddy's two-run single. I Tbe Red Sox. who practically I never lose to a second division team at home, drubbed the White Sox. « to 1, behind Joe Dobson's pitching f<» hi» 14th victory. The Red Sox made four of their six runs on error* y At Philadelphia.'the St. Louis Drowns vacated the- American league cellar by beating the A’a twice. 2 to 1. and 7 to 6 Don LenI hard!. who hit his 2tst . homer In the opener, drove in the winning! run in the second i In the National league, the Phila- | delphla Phillies took an almost pro hibltlve game lead by whipping St. Louis. 9 to 8. in a night game as the second-placa Brooklyn Dodgers lost their day game to Chicago, • to 5, The Cards tallied two runs in the last of the eighthrTo go ahead, but the fightin' Phillies came back with three in the ninth to give re-

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Special Attraction I Al Mies Recreation Molly Mies proprietor of Mies Recreation bowling alley announced a special attraction at the recreation center for Friday evening..' Free instruction in the technique i of bowling will be givenhyJunior Scott and h*« ■»ifu, Sally Scott, of Fort Wayne, two of the leading bowlers In the country. Local bowlers are invited to, the program, which will begin at | , 3 pm. Scott has an average of 132 and I , Mr*. Seott ITS., Mies said that the. ' expert* win show local bowlers all ' the flue points of tbe game and ( how to improve their technique. The instruct lona are free to , bowlers and Mies extends a cordial , invitation to all bowler* to visit i tbe alleys and benefit by the les- j sons to be given by the -famous, howling team. lief pitcher Jim Konstanty his 13th victory Dick Whitman's pinch-hit double for two runs was the big blow in the rally Roy Smalley was the hero of the 1 Cub win Hla triple highlighted a four-run rally in the seventh Inning 1 and. in tbe ninth, he sav«o the 1 game for Walt Dublel by snaring a 1 liner by Gil Hodges an inch off the ground to end the game when. With ! 1 the bases loaded, a single would '{have tied it. | Thy Boston Braves kept up their ’ resurgence by topping the Reds 9 ' to Cat Cincinnati as Vern Bickford ! won his 17th game and Sam Jeth- ‘ roe. Luis Olmo. and Sid Gordon hit ’ homers. The Giants topped the Pirates. 4 to t), as Sal Maglie pitched his 1 second straight shutout, a five-hlt- • ter. and his 13th victory against 1 three losses, making him the top ■ pitcher In the majors on a percent- . age basis. Horseshoe League Playoffs Tuesday Playoffs for the top four teams • In the county horseshoe league will start Tuesday. Dennis Nor mail, county recreation director. I said today; League play will close | tonight. ! Leaders In league play now are the Salem. Monroe and I nion teams, with Geneva and t'raigvilie battling for fourth place. The 1 first place winner will*’ play the l{ fourth place winner, and the sec I ond and third place winners will play Finaliili jnnst win two run ot the three game serie*. Win tiers will play the following week. All games will be played on Tues day and Thursday evenings.

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| Yellow Jackets To Practice Tonight The Decatur Yellow Jackets football team will practice at 7.30 oclock this evening at Worthman, field, rain or shine. Bob Worthman ’head coach, announced this morning, j The Jackets will play their season opener ■at Bluffton next Tuesday night, and will be at Auburn Friday night! Sept. 8. First home i game will be with the Garrett Railroaders Friday night.-Sept 2'J. j MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. 1 New York 79 48 .632 | Detroit ... 77 48 626 1 Boston 77 48 .611 Z.t*. Cleveland 76 51 598 4 Washington 55 68 447 23 ; Chicago !>» 76 .!}97 ,29<4l St. Philadelphia .. 43 83 341 361*1 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L PcL G.B.' Philadelphia — 78 47 624 Brooklyn 68 So .576 #**■ Boston ----- 68 S 3 562 8 I St. Loui« 65 57 533 111* j ■ New York .64 57 .529 12 • Chicago ... 54 70 435 2314 ( Cincinnati ... 49 73 402 2744 j Pittsburgh ... 42 M-l 341 35 | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League New York 4-3. Cleveland 3-0 Washington 3-8., Detroit 2-lo listgame 11 innings i. St- . Louis 2-7. Philadelphia (2nd game 10 Innings I Boston 6. Chicago T. National League Chicago 6. Brooklyn 5. Boston 9. Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia 9. St Loufat 8. New York 4. Pittsburgh 0.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. Minto iipoih . - 78 5S .574 Indianapolis . . MO 60 .571 »- - Columbus — 76 63 .547 :St Piiiir . .. 74 62 544 4 Louisville . * 76 65 .539 4‘ 2 Milwaukee 5.x 78 .426 2ip Kansas City 51 85 375 27 YESTERDAYS RESULTS IndianapolH 4-3, Columbus 12 Toledo 5 3 Louisville .3 4 Paul 7, Kansas Clry 2 ’i Minneqiolis at Milwaukee, rain Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt P«yt '**FisH*FRiES* W EVERY ’WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS RIVERVIEW AAMWWWWVMAMWWWMMWI FREE SHOWS EVERY Friday Night Clem’s Lake « i HELP WANTED GIRL CAR HOP Must Be Over School Age ( Good Sala r % CHAT & CHEW DRIVE-IN FULL MILEAGE s SMOOTH , /TypoiX RUNNING i |. h* | Beavers Oil Service Or for a anack— y try our fl! fW "Pl Home Made! tdF- aJ-3g CANDY — TAFFY Carmelr.i-j popcorn FOP CORN SMACK CORT STREET •

f - THINK and then u v Central Soya Volunteer Firemen SATURDAY. SEPT. 1< SUNSET PARK H.ke'- from i Cush Free hstractioi... J In the technique of BOWLIHG Junior Scott and hi* wife tolly, two of th* outatandlng Bowler* of Fort Wayno. will be here for a«ve.ral hour* FRIDAY, SEPT. Ist, 8:00 P. M. They will give Bowling demonstration, and bo glad-to anowar ’ , any question*. MIES RECREATE j TRADE IN DECATUR {

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