Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1950 — Page 8

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Yankees Heavy Choke To Win Against Phils Naw York. Sept. 27 (I'Pt— Just when they wondered if they were going to be vjiUms of ■‘anti-clinch" legislation. the Phlllle, and Yun leers had a chant* today to win their pennants and start concentrating on a world series that could be autlidimactle and unpopular. You’ve got to be an old-timer to remember when the Phillies last won a flats, because lt was 35 years ago back in ISIS. The experts say the Yankees will he the most lop-sided series choke since their predecessor team of 1939 smacked off the Cincinnati H«d« four in a row. and if that happens again they’ll be ready to revive that old cry of "break Up the Yankees.” There i» nothing but respect for the way they overtook and out-dis-tanced the tattered Tigers and bat tered 80-Sox in the stretch and yet it is generally conceded a series matching the Phillies with either 6/ the other American league clubs would have been more Stirling To be pure, neither club is ‘‘tn“ yet and both could still blow it But the Phillies, with six to go. could take two from the Giants today and clinch it if Brooklyn broke even in It* double header with the Brave* The Phillies need only three more victories to knock out Brooklyn mathematically. The Yankees could clthCh today by winning if both Boston and Be. trot’ lees They eMaeh a.tie today by winning, no matter what the oith*’- 1 Wf' ’1“ “-1 ■ The Yankees had to go afl out yesterday to split with the Senators, whining 10 to 7 after losing 11 to » Joe BiMagglo hit safely in each game to run his batting streak to 1* straight games, longest for any Yankee this year- Mickey Vernon bit his third homer of the four game series for the Nats and Gil Coan also got one in the while Hank Bauer and Yo£j Berra homered for the Yankee* Phil Rlxxuto and Gene Woodllng each gut tour hits for the Yankees in the second game Detroit Kept kicking their ail-but

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Columbus leads In Association Playoff By United Pres* The Columbus Hed Birds were on top today in their playoff series with Indianapolis Indians for the championship of the American association The Red Birds blanked the Indians 7 to « last night at (’ofUnribus ti> take a rad of three games to two in the bested seven playoff. Kurt Krieger claimed the pitching honors tor the »Red Birds Columba* got trff to a fast start with three runs in the second inning and then folowed through to total 13 bi>* to the Indians' five The winners of the Columbus-ln-dianapolis. series wil meet either Baltimore or Rochester in the Tittle world series " Baltimore led Rochester. three games to two. after beating the Red Wings 3 to 2 last night. Columbus plays at Indianapolis tonight.

gone chances around by losing 3 to 1 to the Browns, even though they bounced back to win the second game. 5 to 3. George Kell'* threelun double won the nightcap in the eighth. Hal White won the .second game in relief while lefty Hal Newhouser lost the opener. In the National kague stretch run the Phillies made seven runs in the seventh and eighth Innings to beat the Braves. * to 7 at Boston and knock them out of the race mathematically. Jim Kon.stanty act an atl time major league pitching record by working in his 71st game but again he KM bumped Little Hill Donnelly had to come in and save the game aftnr the Braves put on a flve-rnn -seventh inning tally It wa» I tunnel ly'» second win bTrhC canrpwtm' ■ • ™ The Dodger* wound up their year * activity against the (Jtants. staying mathematically alive in the race with an X to-»'victory in which Gil Hodges hit a two run homer in the first inning In the only other games.. the Cleveland Indians heat the Chicago White Box. 2 to Ji. behind Early' Wynn's six-hit hurling and Al Rosen’s 37th homer, and the- Cjxi-i iS.lil'i Ktd- the S' Loin. t'*A«.. 7 to 2 in a game held to' ssvhl inning* by rain A * a TeXfirdav's star —Del Ennis of, the Phillis- who paced a 15-hit attack vTi-h a homer and three singles ' in an.* to 7 victory that mathemati.caltv Wiped < u the Brave's 11 »tn tfit pennant race : 1

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Adams Central Net Schedule Is Announced A complete 18-game schedule for the 195(651 baskethall season for the Adams Central Greyhounds was announced today by Hugh J. Andrews. piihcipal, and Howard W..i Brandyberry, coach of the high -schoof. .: — The Greyhounds will open their 1 season Wednesday night. Nov 1, i meeting the Monmouth Eagles at i i Monmouth. With the school gym not suit-: able tor games, the Greyhounds will again play all games al other gymnasiums. Four of the home games. will be played at the Bluffton com inunity building, with sites of the j remainder of the home s-hedule tot he determined later. The Greyhounds will be under the guidance of a new co. ch this season. Howard W. Brandybeny. a native of Adams county and for mer teacher in the county schools, will guide the Adams Central teain He has had 15 years of teaching experience and obtained his bachelor and master's degrees ate Indiana University. He has also done graduate work at the University of Chicago and ’.he University of Minnesota During a five-year span as coach at Huntertown. Brandyberry averaged 16 victories In 24 games per seasflU: star product. Buchanan, rewrote all Allyn county scoring records and l« now at the University of Nebraska, where he was i chosen an all-conference guard last season Last year. Brandyberry assisted Coach Chuck Stucky at New Castle. —

Brandyberry faces a rebuilding Job at Adams Central this year. Only tour lettermen return from Jaat. season's ..team.. ,gnd only one. Charles .Hoffman, was a regular. .!C®ter lettermen back are- Kolter. Nussbaum and Schrock'.’ The complete schedule follows: Nov. J- M onmo ut li at Mon- ' tnouth Nov. in-Geneva (Hi Nov. 17-Jgtferson at Jefferson Noy 22 -Pleasant Mills till Nov 28- Redkey at Redkey Dec 1--Hartford at Hartford Dec. 2--Chester al Bluffton Dec. 5 Jefferson (Hi Dec 1.1 Rockcreek at Bluffton Tlee. 15 Commodores at Decatuc Jan. .1— Monroeville (Hl. Jan ISGenev* *f Geneva? , j-rn 24 Jackson at Bluffton Jaji "t; Hartford (H-i Jan 27 Petroleum at Bluffton F. b. 2 Pleasant Mills at Plea sunt Mills. Feb ut Monmouth <Hi . Fi-h 16 t'otiiii" don--. <II i . (Hl Home game for Adapts Cen tr.il. site undetermined ~' ■■ r Monmouth Defeats "' Jefferson, 7 to 0 The Monmouth high school ball team hlarikw! Jefferson, ’ Ttieaday afternoon, with Stoppen- i h«jcen and loading the win . ners at the plate Butteries; Mon-1 mouth Macke Gallmeyer and[ Huuck: Jefferson Butcher and Keller.

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Salem Is County Honeshoe Wimer Salem's horseshoe team triumph ed over Union township last evening, 8-1. tO” capture the second straight game In the league championship series and wia the county league title. Salem last week played at the Union township home court*, was witnessed by a lame group of spectator*. .Members of the winning Salem team are: IHt-k Johnson. Virgil Huffman, Paul Gerber. Jr., Glen Huffman. Paul Gerber. Sr.. Merte. Huffman. Oscar Young. Wayne Gerber. Glen White. Orval Rower. James DeArmond. and Bill Hague. Players on the Union township team are: Gregg Knlllle. John MB ‘ ter; Ben Schult*. Herman Steele.' L ounce Seale. Wilbur Blakey. |>. uald Bulmahn. Carl Bisehoft. Aithur Bischoff. Morris Bleeke.: Theodore Bleeke. Eight player* of each of theu*. Iwo teams will rncelye Individual trophies. A plaque will al-m be awarded the teams’ sponsor*. * Hartford Winner In Softball Gome The Hartford high school soft-: .all team edged out an 6-« victory! over Adam* Central Tuesday as . ternoon In a game played on the Adams Central diamond. The vlc-| tory kteps the Hartford team al j the top of the county league stand ing. Entry Blanks Herd For National ABC Any bowling team captain wiahIng to enter his team in the national A.B.C. bowling tournament, to l>e held at St. Paul. Minn., i should see Oren L. Schultz for i entry blanks and dates open. Go to tfta cauren oe yoar cMe« * Mtxt Sunday.

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C C. Golf Meet To Be Conducted HereOn Thursday The*Chamber of Comme/ce golf tout nano nt will be held *’ the Decatur golt course Thursday after | having been postponed a week because of inclement weather . j Tee-off time for the tourney will lire between noon and 2 p.m.‘and. l • ■ | officials State. 1* holes of golf must i l>. played to enable any eont<-tan*— — l io eonvi.t. for the Schafer trophy. I curreiiTTFhFW by Jim Wall. I (nlii-r awards Will wtll be preis. ffi.d liuriiw tl'ie aftein'iHin. for I the longest drive, low grusi. closest ■'tn the tris, and many [ In addiihm. a put’ing iontesOor nun-goifers will be held, with ernsh lawarde to winners It..spite (he weather, fiiod and re'ft. .htinnfs sill In served; in th.- . Ven; of h id wiather the meal will f I,i -.n.d iu the t-mtn'y garage Democrat Want Ad* Bring Raauitl