Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1950 — Page 8

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Phils,Yanks Sei For World Series Opener Philadelphia. Oct. t. ffP) Relief pitcher Jim Kon«tanty of the Philadelphia Phillies, aa over looked. over worked aee-in the-hole, aimed tn rash In on the greatest ramble in baseball history when ht oppose* Vic Rasehi of the New York Yankees today In the opening game of the 1950 World Bevies). Bespectacled 14-year-old Konrtaaty. who hasn't sfitted a same *■ tW years but compiled a brilliant relief record Os 1< victories and only seven defeat* while mak IM Vi mound appearance* this season, accepted hi* surprise as•innssf with a calm, almost de taehed indifference. "Rtartlar against the Yankees' inlppat the saadyhsired. dryhoasaevd righthander from Word Chester. XT. 'doesn't bother me Vffor all. I’ve had It hours of ••at' . T ""' K<m«tan'y a hsskv herd wort a« sfctw halt specialist, eapreesed; < landesnt not only that he could MM th* route against th* hard-1 *ttHM Yaahae* hot that be could I •-at them, too "1 parted !• inaiags in relief •Missal rwtaaatl once thia ***-l «M be rertßed. "And another time I went nine iaaiags against PtttgiHtrsh The Yankees don't woe tv Me tea mnrt, Tbey're not -aupermea. ar* they”' Manager Kddie Sawyer said he rra.-hed the dorisitm Io pitch Ko*slantv against the American t* gne champions after careful delibrratteu "Mv agrtteg day pitcher had narrowed down to two rtoireeKnwatanty and Robin Roberts." he capteinad "Iwaxatphsyittg tarorttee when I decided on Jim There sra* no sentiment Involved. I Just > H-nrrt Konstanty was my best (

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bet. That's all there was to It." There were 12th hour change* on both clubs. The Yankees granted the Phillies permission to use pitcher Jocko Thompson and outfielder Jack Mayo la the series to. replace the uiiiiig BUI Nicholsou and the army* departed Curt Simmons In return. New York was permit'rt to substitute first baseman-oUtfieider Johnny Hopp for the injured Tommy Henrich. Simmons, the tftS.OOO bonus southpaw who won 17 game* for the Phillies this season before he •vaa drafted, received % 10-day furlough from Camp Atterbury. Ind . last night but was only expected to be a spectator at the serie* AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE Destroyer* won three from Gunneiw; Spitfires won three from Non Coms; Navigators won two from Plying Disc*; Pilot* Won two from Doughboys. | •tanging* W L Pt*. Dertreyer* ..... A 4 11 Flying lUsik * 4 i« Navig*’nr» .. , 7 5 Irt Pilots .7 5 lu jßMtflres 7 5 * Non Omms | Gunner- 3 s 4 I Doughboys 3 • 3 I High games: A Schanierloh 221 • Zwtck 313, Cook Jo7. Ibgle 2»‘t CENTRAL «DVA LEAGUE Starting* W l' Peacil Pusher* * 1 MAR T T' Wonders « 3) Hag Service 5 4| Feed Mill .......... 5 •! Dubs... ............ S 4| Krssers .... ; 4 S' Haver Mixers „ ...... I •] Better HalMj .3 d| Solvent • 71 High series' Men Altott' -Wt,| Rayle* 550. Axbell 5«7 Women - J Mar Lean «•. - —f i High games: Men-Morgan 210. Bayles ’i>s Women May Lean IS3, Woodward t*o. Contact l-ens Csem Af.t i »• f-'.-- a• r-'v \■" If wm r rypu Alta lids r*#l livd. inti.ill! * <t. hurnhtK and MnarHUM i.i* i p entniDß < uniffiPt pirH-i'AM taav4» t «- Quit brlp/i irr|t«U«<L Y <»ur ryf-N rw*! rrfrc'dted and r|r«n. I«dd a ha* iM?en <in«ml f<»r mu.* than l’» ji-arw. Mud deliJChi »<r •yiolifV f»u* Ic.-- *•*•* i.x«V’»|»tik - iKv-nip InxrtudM) At aH drurf-

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Loiuinous KeQDiras In Commanding lead Columbus. 0.. Oct. 4.—(tTPI— Cotton Deal, who won the opening game with a five-hitter will try to hurl the ColombiM Redbird* to the little world aeries championship tonight The Itedbirds hold s three games to one lead over the Baltimore Orioles in the best-of seven serie* after winnliig last night's game, 5 to 2. behind Glenn Moulder's sixbit hurling. To face Deal In ttmighl's dash, manager Nick Cullop nt the Oriole* named rlghlbatider Tommy Fine to make hi.« second start in the'series. He was knocked out in the first inning ot the third game, allowing four hits and three runs Moulder held the International league representatives well in check last night The flriides' only t uns oh a seventh inning homer by I Ansel .Moore and a ninth-inning rally with two out »rr Austin Knickerbocker's single, a walk, and Clyde Klutta' single The Redbird* had given Moulder an early lead with two runs in the second Inning on Billy Costa's basea-loaded double Costa doubled hottie two more runs iu the seventh and scored himself on Harry Walker's double Hill Kennedy of the Orioles waa tagged for his second loss of the eerie* Yankees Favored At 3-1 Odds Today Philadelphia. Oct. 4. —(VP)— The Yankee* »«v listed as 3 to 1 favorites to win the World Serie* | le-tuee the starnsHtoday'a openi Ing game I For the f»st game. If Jim Konstanty pitches for Philadelphia, 'the Yankees will be favored at 2 io 1 If Robin Roberts pitches for | the Phils the Yankee* will be I favored at M to 5. MARINE CORK 1 <«wuMoued re— r*ae owe> ; cnlLto. servue in an emergency I 2 A cut in mental standards for Idraftee* B»|<>ctive service officials I *uld they -sMMUd support the requirements of a J.lHUi.tMHUnian armed force, without a larger pool of young min to draw upon ‘

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; High School Football Auburn 25. Fort Wayne Coacordl* IS North Vernon 13. Seymour « RASCHI iCawelwart tram rage Oaei Seminick. Berra fouled to Waitkus. Phillies Ennis filed to Bauer Jones singled to center for the first hit off Kaschl. Hamner filed Bauer. Jone* holding first. Seminick singled to.left, Jones stopping at aecond. t’mplre Conlan was hurt when hit on'the wrist by a foul tip from the hat of Goliat Time was called, while the Yankee and Phillies trainer* worked on, him* Conlan went to the Philadelphia dugout, and then returned to hi* place back of the plate. Gollat struck out. No runs, two hl s. no errors, two left Sixth Inning Yankee DiMaggio walked. Mine poped to Jones. Brown lined to Ennis, DiMaggio holding first. Bauer forced INMaggio. Jone* to Goliat. 1 No runs, no hits, rm errors, one left. Phillies Konstanty struck out Waitkus walked. Ashburn tiled to DiMaggio. Waltkus holding fir*C Sister (Hipped to Mile No run*, no hits, no error*, one Hft. / •gventh Inning Yankees Coleman grounded out. Jone* to U'altkus. Ra*chi was safe at fir»t when Jones threw wildly to flrat on hi* ground ball. It was the first error of the serie* WoodLng singled to center. Raschi stopping at second-. Meyer warming up again in the Phillies bullpen Kixxuto popped to Jones, the runner* holding. Berra grounded out to Waitku*. unassisted No runs, one hit. one error, two left. Phillies-Ennis filed to Bagr Jones filed to DiMaggio in short center. Hamner filed to Hauer against the right field wall. Eighth Inning —Yankees—DiMaggio popped to

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