Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1950 — Page 8
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Indianßally Knocks Yanks Out Os Lead New York, Sept. 13—(TP)— The Detroit Tiger* were back In tirat place- today and promised to be tough to evict, now that their pitching «taff is getting lt» house in order and Ted dray la about ready to take a regular starting turn. The battling Bengal*, winner* now of nine of their last 11 games, regained the top spot as a result of their 3 to t "Mjueaker" win over the Washington Senators. The New York Yankees blew a 40 lead and fell from first to second. a half-game behind Detroit, when they dropped their night game to the Cleveland Indians, 9 to 1. The blow that changed the league standings was Luke Easter’s three-run homer with tiro on and two out ia the ninth Inning. Muscle man Yle Warts helped Dizzy Trout to victory with his 271 h homer that proved to be the winning run. countering an Eddie Stewart homer for Washington ■which had tied the score at 2-2 Earlier Wertt and George Kell had doubled In the first two Tiger tallies off Gene Rearden. The Indiana' wjn was a weird affair In Cleveland, lasting 4H hours and being held up by rain daring the first inning for an hour and 24 minutes. Cleveland kept chipping away st that big Yank lead until the score was 7-4 going into the last of the ninth. Two walks finished Tank stairter Allie Reynolds and brought in Tom Ferrick With one out. Bob Kennedy doubled home oae Indian run. Fen rick fanned Larry Doby but then Raster smashed his payoff blow, bls second homer of the game, on Ferrtck’s first offering. Other homers were hit by Doby. Joe DiMaggio. Yogi Berra, and Phil Rizsuto The third-place Boston Red Sox moved within a-game of first wph their sixth straight victory. 2 to 1. over "the Chicago While Sox l*tty Mel Parnell Allowed only five •ingles as he gained his eighth straight win. The St. Louis Browns beat the Philadelphia A s. 4 to 0. behind Al Widipar’x threwhitter. - Tn the National league, the Phillies preserved their d V* game lead as Robin Roberts flve-hitted the St. Ixitiis Cardinal*. I to t». Andy Semlniek's 22 nd homer was the only run of the game and gave Roberts his 19th triumph The second - place Brooklyn
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Three Goines Corded For Young Gridders Cogch Bob Worthman announced ttaze future frosh sophomore t.xitbtit’gamvs, the first of which is to be played tonight. 4:3« o'clock, ar Worthman field against the Huntington yearlings. Another game is scheduled for Friday. 4 p.m. against South Side of Fort Wayne, on the South Side field Then the frosh-sophomores engage the Central of Fort Wayne aggregation at Worthman field next Tuesday. That game time Is 7 p m.. and there is no charge for these games. Worthman added Adams Central Wins Over Jefferson, 7-6 Adams Central high school softhalf team nipped Jefferson high school at Adams Central Tuesday afternoon. The game went 10 Innings and the home team finally won 7-4, A good sized crowd from both schools witnessed the contest, which developed into one of the most Interesting of the season. Dodgers made only one hit. but heat Ewell Blackwell of the Ctn-i cinnall Reds. 3 to 1. Carl Erskine of Brooklyn tossed a three-hitter. Sheldon Jones of the New York Giants, who will be married today, pitched a six-hit shutout over the Pittsburgh Pirates. .1 to 0. and ran-1 som Jackson's two-run. eighth-1 inning homer gave the Chicago Cubs a 3 to 1 win over the Boston Braves in other National league games. Y'esterday's star Luke Easter of. the Indians, whose two-on, Iwoottt homer in the ninth, his second of the game, gave Cleveland an 9-7 win over the Yankees High School Football New Haven 7. Portland 4 Columbu* 27, Greensburg 7 ( Anderson 14; Connersville « I DECATUR cCeatleuM frwm Paw* Owe> company; Walter Winter, eg for tha Brant Motor Sales, and Norman Steury, for the Decatur In dustrio*.' Democrat Want AM Bring Results
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Monmouth Softball Team Wins, 11-0 j The Monmouth high school soft - hall team blanked Hartford, 1,1-". I Tuesday, with Macke hurling a, one-hit game for the winners. Macke and Gallmeyer formed the Monmouth battery, with Meyer and Augsburger the Hartford battery. Henry B. Heller Judge Pro Tem Henry B. Helle*. Decatur attorney, was named judge pro tem toj serve this afternoon in Adams circuit court during the absence of Judge Myles F. Parrish, who went to Ossian to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. Heller will serve until Judge Farrish returns tonight or early Thursday —' 41B— —- .11. I Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*
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