Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1950 — Page 6

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lommoaores Are Defeated J By Willshire Tbe Commodore* were edged Mt. l»ll. by WUlahlre. O . at Wfllshtae Mawday afternoon. with «10i Decatur arrora contributing bewily to (he Buckeye*' victory WUlahlre ucored la each of thia fine five laaings. capping their inioo with five run* la tbe fifth o* only two hike. aided by two fame* 0 ball* and three Decatur Th* Cowimodaree.trailtag by a IM seoen going tate tbe final inn lag. raittM *** «*■ rune but oaapberi es a Un. Mb thMvaac aad Jack O'Leary rack oathihed two of Decatar'* 1" hMn whiter Marbaugh aecoMted foftwaa <rf Wiltshire's nine blow*. To'. Commodore* played withoat two braalar*. thick Clade, pitcher, an* Twa Coffee, outfielder. Wntabta. A3 R H I Il Mpr. u - 2 1 « 1 Sddfckman, 3b ....... Ill" LMitenbeUer. c . » 1 8 2 KO«h. » -■ 4 « • * L'y»>VMh. 3b m ... 1 * 1•• B. Baker. fi4 • 2 • LMOMH. If .... 4 110 Mbaftaer. lb 3 S 1 <> T. Marbaugh. 2b4 2 3.0 BaekaMMer. cf ...i.... 4 0 0 0 T. Baker, cf 0 10 0 Total* 32 12 3 3 Commodore* AB R H E L. Uarrat. *s 6 3 2 1 -T,«Wev a. 3 114 VoOewede. p. If 3 3 10 CTUtty. 3b ... ....... 3 13 0 Coyer. rr * 4 o • e Braaton. tt. p ...— — 4 I 10 Comedo, lb 1 o i s J. laarent lb • 1 o 0 Rctalte, 3b...... 1 « • ♦ Haekmaa. 3b 4 I I «, B Wilder, cf 3 0 11 Oa*e. el 3 1 0 • T Total* ... 31 II 10 3

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AA Playoff Series Tied Al Two Games By United Pees* Indianapolis andColumbn* tangle again tonight aa the American Association playoff «humptoesbip reries goes Into it* fifth game with both team* tied up at two victoria* apiece. Colatabu* came from behind last night to tie up the eerie* with a ten-inning 4 to 3 victory at Red Bird Stadium. Tonight * contort also will be held on the r>ird*' home ground* The Indian* peeked away with slagle run* In the flrrt, third and tinth innlag*. while the beat Colambus could do until the ninth, wad a lone run la the fifth. However. Roily Hemua. recent muulaition from the parent St. Lmita Cardinal* took personal charge fur the Bird* In the ninth and mm bed a home run with a man on ba»e to tie it all up. The Red Bird* Iced the game ia the very Innior for the victory. in ' ' I Score by inning*: Commodore* <«•! 131 S—II Willshire 233 158 a-13

MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Bet. G.R. New York 36 S 3 343 Detroit 31 it 313 314 Borton ...31 5? .SIS 4 Cleveland 33 <1 .SSI 7>4 Washington .... 34 S 3 435 3»>4 Chicago S 3 St 333 37Mi «C Lout* 64 31 331 3»H Philadelphia .TOI 331 4614 , NATIONAL LEAGUE —W L Bet. G.B. Philadelphia ... *» M «of> { Brooklyn 33 «2 573 5 1 Boatun kl <4 .553 7 New York»<> 67 544 9 IM. Urnl* 73 73 .508 1514 Cincinnati 63 M 429 26 Chicago 63 85 426 2614 PittKbtirgh 66 94 369 35 “ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Borton 8 3, Philadelphia o-u New York S-7. Wa*hington 3-4 Only game* wheduted, National League Brooklyn 3 3. N» w York 2 I Philadtlpbi* .12 '• Huston 4 .*. Only game* *cheduled. So sociable and: sot tnrtly cuurteoui are the Koreans that their government once" maintained a mlrtrtry of Itwjuetu- and eenmony Bos Office Open 6:00 First Show at 7:00 Second Show at 9:10 o—o TONITE & WED. i>— ———* LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! TONITE IS SURPRISE N^HT 1 £____ He Sure To He Present! > • *•*•** •** r ®*“ Thum A Pri —"Arch of Tflumph" —iO—4>— Coming Sun. — “BEQGV“

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Louis, Charles Meet Wednesday In Title Fight New York. Sept. 26. —(VP)— A* Joe Loul* and Eztard Cbarle* relaxed at their camp* today in preparation Tor tomorrow night's | heavyweight title fight, maneuvers > by profeMlonal betting men dropped the price favoring l.oui* from : JI 5 to 9 5 , Since the two-point drop con-| traated sharply with the public's j increased confidence in Loul*. there »as a possibility that the price would lengthen again before Joe and Euard climb into the ring at Yankee Stadium. Meanwhile veteran t.ee Swvold agreed to meet tomorrow night'* "Inner in June "at any site designated by the International Boxing (’luh." ,JJill Italy. Savold’g: manager, announced acceptance of: 1.8.C.s offer, lie said the bout] •.v<pild be staged in S< « York or ■ London. Terms will be disclosed later. | Sa void u.f NJ—is J icognized as world champion by

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the British boxing board of control Charles of Cincinnati i* recognised as world <hampion by the U. 9national boxing association Louis . f Detroit gave up the undisputed srorld crown when he retired la March. 1948 Tbe winner of tomorrow night’s'ls-ronnd bout will be recognised a* champion by the New York state athletic commission and by the N B A. Harey,, Markaon. managing dilector of the international club, predicted a crowd In excess of 38,- ; 000. ami a gate in exceg* of |204f.- ■ <BO lie denied report* that I2<h>.• !ouo would he netted from television ! and radio., lie said the correct : figure Cancels Purchase Os Chicago Stags Chicago. Sept 26. "il'l’t The National Baskrtball Association today was minus the potent tally luc-,-atiVe city of Chicago at Las temporarily with the announcewent by Jbe Sapcrstein. owner of i the Harlem Globe. Trotter*, that pie. had cam-Hled plans to buy the j t hicago Stag* Sapersteln. who had planned to : I uy the Slag Tram false and run a member team called the Chi ago j llruin*. said he had called off the ■deal because the NBA failed to deliver players and the franchise

Yankees Take iXNDKneaaer From Senators New Yort. ftaJH 2« -4i P> — Bos* Cnaey Rtawgrt **y« It » "hnrtta with capital letter* lha. makes the defending w irta cham pion Yankee* dick and watching th, m define the word If wn* eo«y to see today wbv thsy rv about to win their 17th American league pennant ta 23 season*. The way Htengei figure* ta that New York hu« lb mor* game* Io play *ht ta the remaintag day* of the tegular season and four In the • orld series b»< au*e “we play em gll to win and don’t even think gbort what the other fellow L- ingAnd an the New Yorker* *wept theta 12th double header of tbe year Sesterday. 3 to 3 and 2 to 4 from the Washington genaters there was that Htenuel bustie nil the way They went 3 H game* abeuU of idle ftafrott aad with owly.rtk more to go they could clinch tbe penoant by any combtaatioyi of four vtatoriei •nd Tiger defeats. They could ev«b clinch a pennant tie today. If ° they won Another double header from Washington and if Detroit dropped a donbl* header to the Ht. iauita Browne, the Tigris would be msthematiertiy kn<M-ked out of the race and th* Red Sox. who are idle, could only I fie for the flag even if they won I their remaining gaaies and the ; Yankees !<><• all of their* Bu: the Tarttee* bore the taiitia • mark* of their old college try. Shortstop Phil lliuuto. only player i on the dub who ha* been In every game this *re*<*n. suffered a pulled ' leg iiiuscta and may mH play ta either game Billy Johasoe nearly lore himself apart *lMtag smackdab *nto home plate agatast tough Washington catcher Al Rvaas •They Were phy Lally weary all ’ through the >n>-ap Joe DiMaggio who for the flr*t time 1a 1366. wert p**: the 3«*i mark to 304 yltb five hi * In yesterday's two Cmes »lt« at hit locket fur* two ur* af’et e.vry game He's just, Ux» tired to move Catcher Yogi Berra J* bruised *ll over and Hank Basie*, ihe htlllisni young outfielder. U drawn thin a* • thermometer.

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YcMevdny AtUe Reynold* won hta l&th game and rookie Whitey Font woa bi* ainth atraight without • toss. In tbe opened the Yankee* made 15 bit*. Reynold* driving in two tun* him<e4f with a triple and a *iagie to lead tbe production. Johnny Mlae's two-rwu homer end INMaggio* three-run double highlighted a six-run Inning that cllncta ed Ford'* triumph ta the seeded tn Ike National league, the PMIH»a nduord ibeir pennant comWttoti number to “four" by splitting with the Brave* at Bmton. winning 13 to 4 with an IbhP assmrtt aaatast league ace Warrva Spaba and assoctated c ■Heogae*. then taetag. 5 to A Lefty Ken lleintasdnsaa had so trouble wiaainu the opener a* Di< k Staler made four Mt* and Mike Goiiat and Eddie Waltke* got thr»e easb Jl* Koartanty tied the major league re<ord for relief ap liearances ta the second game when he Ptode his 7<«h rescue attempt bnt be tart the game when tbe pravv* put over two run* tn tbe eighth. The Brooklyn Didger* booted a fine chaaee to gala on the Phil* when they dropped the night bait <l4 a ou>lom«*r to tbe New York Gloat* 4 to 1. after wkmlag Ike day gam*. Tro t. Preacher Roe vog tbe opener, bl* IMh. on tbe rtrontth of Pewee Reebe’* two-run homer. The Giants look the second with three r**» ta tbe eighth inning tor Sal Msglie'* 17th wta. The Red Box won 3 to 0 and f to U desivtoa from the Athletics behind Mei Parnell nbd Horry Tay lor in tbe oaly ether American iMgae actino Parnell yielded but throe hitw while Taylor, former Dodger »tar mah tag M* first Bos tun start, gave ap just two. Yesterday's star - Old pro Joe IB Maggio at the Yankees, who boosted bl* average above .36tl for tbe ttret time thi* year, getting five hH* to hit the .304 mark ta 3 to 3 and 7 to 4 wta* over Wa«hingtua N jfoo hwve neewtMß« «• MN •r roemo Ear iwßt «rp • OdRMfM Want Ad. N M3nßi reauMa. On to tbe rwnneb e2 yaar «batee HSHFRIES EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS mvtßViiw

Yankeeland Has Series Fever J t z 1 WITH THE MW YORK YANKCES out in front of the pack in the. scramble for the American League pennant. Joe Marine, ticket manager hold* a brace of World Serie* for hl* assistant, Terry (Into, to look at. The Yankee, began accepting series ticket order* Munday. tatmitt m Bymt IN KOREA TONIGHT || f*r your rl<ht ta vale ... H ® Have yo« RafMcrad ia the 1 office ot the Catrnty Clark? ■ * O I AMERICAN LEGION POST 43 Antericanittm Committee

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