Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1950 — Page 6
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Yankees After Third Straight Win In Series New York. Oct. <—tx;p) -Sen* Inga «wirt «««» the cocky New York Yankee* sent southpaw Ed Lopat in que,t of their third etrnlght conqurvt over the fkHUiderinx Philadelphia Phillie, today w the world »erie» acene shifted from Shibe park to Yankee nU*4funi. Maaaaer Eddie Sawyer of the vk-tory-deaperate PhllUe* said he wueM aae either Km Hetataelman. aa angular. greyin* U-yaaiold lefthander, or Boh Miller, the tall Wyearotd righttanded rookie only a year removed from Terra Haute of the Three-1-League It «aa expected Sawyer would
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lean toward the veteran Heintnlman. who won only three gaim-i while loaina nine this sea«on lint showed aceasiiinal Iltisb>* of pit- h I lug brilliance despite his lackluster] recordFollowing yesterday's Yanke« victory in I’liiladelplila- A lOinn j Ing 2 to I affair settled by Joe 111. Maggio's climactic home run clout, deva into the upper left fieid veil..' iin the final fiarn> Sawyer indk:C ' ]cd he wouid prefer to start Miller ! today hut was hesl'.anl ill-cause of; i the rookie'* recent arm trouble "if 1 were sure that hi* arm was i ail right. Id start him in a minute."j •aid Sawyer Yesterday. Reynolds wax piasterj again aa he limited the Phillies t“ •even hit* In < hilly Shibe park h< fore Sl.fiftO fans. Reynold* etruck r ut six men and might have registered a shutout over rhe regulation nine Innin* route had It not been fur a freak bounce in the tlfth inning that rr suited In Philadelphia's first anJ] only run so far in the series. After the Yankees had jumped |
DiMaggio Settles Second Game jr J.jS£'f- ■ A » ? ♦ **■ ■ - ■dwfc* I . i YANKEB “.J f>lt Dr h» ' I v /’tar.i > thp plate wth the win bin* run of the sec-md game- the i home : Shih* Park « D-fi fiehb vaiuh lii h— P»th im.ins .hr ’.\home£ gav« the Yankw-s a 2-0 lead in game« hi the serie* Yankee hat-buv and Hill Johnson ott^futr.-r.JulftioiiM. The Philli* catcher is Stan Lopeta and the umpire is Bill -Gnwd'n
:o a one-run lead irr the second inn in* on Gen y ("oh man s walk and ( tue. singles by Reynold* and: (Une \VcM>dling. Mike Goll if <»f Jh» f‘hihies opened the fifrti with a single Robin Roberts, the Phillks 2‘rgame ace who yb id* d h» hits but; hurt little casie in defeat. U>tiJ popped nut to Yogi Berra, brfcnjhnfti Eddie Waitkus to the plait j W,ahkus lushed ala fast ball and • smacked a high bounder toward ' I Coleman. As the Klender Yankee ; second baseman set himself to field; the ball, it took a wierd bounce! high over his head, allowing Gollat» to streak to third. Richie Ashburn «i medium deep fly to Wbodhng in Bom office open* at 6 p. m. Fir&t Shew at 7. — SATURDAY - LATE SHOW [_Here’» Saturday NigM -entertain _ ment with action, drama and rpmance in 2 thrilling picUris! ! i * 1 'Si —ADDED HIT—i KM fate -z4k* and 1001 rog□•> W rode the fiery 41 rfjff desert to bold romonce ... I arK JT L* %/*■ " Tcehnimlor ■-< , A . .•WMU-JHW.MWTU fM» •• 4:....X k, F l- L —o - - ; . Children under 12 Frref A
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Other Clubs Snare Bruins Net Players New Y'n.’k, O•: <> iUDi Seven :iirmtn-rs —rd —th*- <!« tunc l (hi agti Mlrum* in the N'Mional Basket ball ; asNOuia’hth were i to ; other cluli' today at“ a meeting bf j ’.be league's board of governors.' 1 The N* w York Knickerbocker** ■ ani» up with the priie catch, acI «iuiring high'** oring Max ZawloMlcy. jI a former St John’s University star | Zasiofsky ha» been among the top . j five <c<»ra rs in each Os lii.« four years in the ,pi<ifes.«i<>nai game i The Boston Celtic* gained for i : ward Bob Ci usy. an all-American -Mhrtion iaet year while playing for Holy -Cro*!«. and the I’hiladeliphia Warriors were awarded forward A’Oiv Phillip. «.!!•-x<*f the fURtH- ' u.il- \\ 'uz Kids Tr"in lllhi' The Foil Wayiw PiMtm* a jqttirrd rook**’ retifer Larry - La? Saib- ,Tri Clio - pi* k< •! u;» veh an* ’ center Kh gui* Herman, while the * WeehißgtoH CapitoU gained iwo euard-. F»ank Kndelka and Joe Ht adhy ' . . j I y Al 1 i«r — BIWX W ———— '•■ft fiHd’a'.iowed it .lei- 1.. :. »r« Tbsr m»d< the nwr 11 an<t there it e 0...| ,until lhe top h 'U of the' -Ui.U —H-Ut u liiMageio iviwd. ied • Ixiiins .pitcii f».r- the gamiew'wnln*' I homer. hi« firm nit of the seriei WOMFNS LEAGUE S. .r rc!t nj t J - ’ . W L T.br- ♦ King- . * . | n ’ - ’li • • v.» a s UMfib.’) s 4 ‘ A.-i s 4 hno TV mu - .'. .. .- 7 5 Hi ’ <m .’ n ti *i' K»ro p, f, ' . ’’ 5 7 \L '. i . .57' HA j • ’ s - >n 'on . . :: : Bower . o !♦ \i ; o h k in; High •j i. W upward 51S High ujo B iwnnn 2 *.L AV<»o*i a'rd Lu 17. w« b» r IX2, Plasterer 177 Bri k» • 17 ’. Hill 172. Odle 172 Woman Arrested For Embezzling $25,837 Crown Point Ind , Oct f, <UP» .Vuthorhie.n acre on route to • Z>n Angeles today to ph k up .Mrs. Mary Bast, ||. Hammond, sought -I!!tn tune 2t; when she aa« inilif’ivd for emherzHng 125.X.37 from i < onst ru<-tion" flrni With L< i- husband. Mrs. Rast i v a< hunted In Tennessee. Ark and Texas before "'her ar • t in California She wns indicted hy the laike erarof jur* after the C«»n4r*ai Const rmt ion (’••. where Mrs Rast b.»d workorl said the\ discovermV 4 ‘h»* -Ilort.'O’o last February. ; Tonight,SAT.&SUN. Contihuo -j* Sat & Sun. GENE Al TRY BEYOND THE PURPLE HILLS” & “I NMASKED” Rarhra Fuller, Robert Rockwell ’ Only 14c 30e Inc. Tax
SCORE THIRD (<WatlMed frem Fa«W O»e» ; left. - - Fifth Inning Phillips Goiiat . grounded out. Rirxuto to Mile. Heintielinan grounded out. Mile to laipaf. who first. Waitkus fouled to Johnson. Yankee-; -Johnson grounded out. Jones o Waitkus. Mapes Hied to Sister. laipat singled to short cen 4 ter. Riszuto popped to Goiiat No runs, one hit, ho errors, one hit* Sixth Inning ; Phi Hies—Ashburn st rack out for > th* third time * jotles xtru< k out. I Knnh doubled tn right Sisler singied ’h left, •‘coring Knuis Steler . wa* pi ktd oif first. iWrra to Mite One run, two hit a. no errors, none left. ,V«rik»< iWimm singled u» -.uled tn . S*ruiDhk. • f’oh twan holding first - IM Maggio “Tlff d fio StMlcr holding "first Bnur popped to Golla: • No runs, one hit. n<» error*, one - ( W. — Seventh Inning I’hiHks Hamner tingled to ten»<r Stoiinrrk sacrifteed. laopat to fo)*mtn wftn covered first. Ham M*r goinv to *ecik»d GoHaf sin 1 gh J to center, m oring Hamner and putting rhe PhilHea <mt in fr<*n(, M. T Tor th* fir*! time In the series Hcinfselman saerifkHd. Lupat to Cub man who covered (irrL Goiiat gi ing tn se« nnd VVaitku-* HJed f«» Hauer One run. two hits, no errors, one left Ynnk*»s Mir* Hied to Enni*. fH-' »n t *!»’ • ! th* righ't field eland Jotn-i h *trus k mtt Map/* gr- und i »d on' ji* H » to WnfkuE.ghth Inning __ -f Philips A hburn singled to’ light I do- saciifi cd. Mix? !oi Colrman who cov*r» d first A-hbuin w«nt to *»<-ond <>n the' play. Eiihis fHe4—M IM Maggio, Ash-1 burn holding second Sisle-r popped ‘ to Mize I No iulh on* hit. no error*. one| Lt! - Yank.* - Ju* k Mayo went to left ; Held fut Phi’ud* Iphia. Gen* Wood j ling b-itud tor la»pat Woodlingj • popped - Hamnet • Rizzuto ground-. , ed out. Jones to Waitkus Coleman ‘ walked B» rni ul-o walked Di-j Maggio also walked, filling thf bases IL in.’schtian was taken out and was relieved by Jim Konstanty. Bobby Biown batted for Bau* r. . Brown was safe at first when Ham n*r fumbled hi* gioumf bill. Coleman scoring with the tying run >and the ba«o - run lined filhd. Jack J* no n ran for Brown Mite ’fouled to Jone* One run. no hit*, one error, three ’ ,e,t - \ Ninth Inning Phlllle* Woodliug went to left fl* Id foi the Yankees. Joe Collins to first bast and Tom Ferrlck went in to pitch Hamner douHed to deep left centei.-XemliuelL._JMi.ctL fired. J_o‘in*on to Collins. Hamner going it* third Goiiat wax purpose- ' — ■ i i ■■■■ —y — —™ DIM ■■- a32514 for Western Union
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ly paSsrd. Whitman batted f<»r Konsuntjc M’hltmun grounded to! C*»llin* and Hamßer wns out H ying > to score. Collins to I terra. Goiiat ’ going to second. Whitman was on; first via a fielder's Cabal j lero went in tn run for'Goiiat Wall-j kus filed (o Mapes No runs, one hit, no errors, two! left. Yankees RuoT Meyer w*nt in to 1 pitch for Philadelphia Jhniny ’ Bloodworth went to »e< und ba** fori the Phillies. Johnson filed to Mayo Mapes struck out. Woodllng bent , out a ground hall to Bbsidworth for ! a base hit. RitßUte singled <>ff ‘ Bloodworth’s glove. W<M»dling srop ping at second. Coleman singled to left center, scoring W«»udling with the winning run. One run. thre* hit*, no error*, two : left. Thirty times as many passeng* r> were carried by * elevator* in the United State* last year as were carried by railroad* Elevator* moved 20.0u0.<*00.600 passenger* up | and down a total *>f no »•♦»<>. h*»o miles LOCAL CLAMIFICO ADVIRTIAING RATIA For H word, or I«m: I tiro. We; t timv* 7Ac: 1 UIMA |1; • tUBM SI.YS. For «un»«cutlrv day*. No UMltled kklpday accepted Black face 10 point, Ac per word each Inaertioo. AOc Mintman. Clawtfled ada Mated In pan- -t (raph, IA« locrenae over re«A tar rate. Card ot Thanks. Obituary, In Memoriaa. 1c per word. 7Ac ■tslaiem. Copy muet m » otnee by 11 a a. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la I a. as
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