Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1951 — Page 8

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Braves, Giants Split Honors In Double Header n|w York. April 20 UP)— Boston really did tilings up in big timdstyle for putvtioVi <la\ --they Rftvvf; the 'fans twp marathons in on&jday. 4 • •After Shigekr Tarnakafrom HircihlniA won the 26-mil.p international ftkptrace in 1:27.415'. the lkave-' and Giants collaborated in a 1. six lUur and 40 minute baseball marathon in which New York won \the bpener, 4to 2. amd Boston took the ;i<Mnning second name. I3:to 12 Anti »wh; the nightcap finished lights in a downpour of min. it alight •even .have been appropiate to have hustled in the <f>llegejcrews from the international i rowing race run earlier in the day oi? tlie Charles river.: ■ | The doublaheadet|\pfoved mainly that these_ two contending clubs in the Rational league pennant scramble thn he expected to battle bitterly throughout the season, since 1 they fought like alley rats in this \ foun-gahie series in which each team Won two games. i It‘was big Duke Tofgeson who 7 proceedings when he Singled with the bases loaded in the bottpin of the ; 10th, to break lip—at long last -th’e ball game. • ■, r store .that the Braves hat’, led most of the way until Monte Irviir climaxed a fiye-ruh rally-with a grand-slain in "the eightn tbatitnade it id to 9 for the Giants. But Boston whirled Ijaek with three runs in Us half of the inning to go ahead. 12 to 10. The Giants put over two more in the ninth. Rookie pitcher Chet Nichols managed to hold the Giants down in.the 10th, then

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Dave Kojslo, ‘who had pitched creditably U one inning.'got his lumps. / Buddy Kerr opened the 10 th with a -.single and NiHiols plunked dow-u ji hear sacrifice. Koslo then walk><| Roy Hartsfield and decided to put. obtain Jethroe purposely, as the Bpston\ ijet boy previoi isly had conked two homers; The itjovje onlv delayed thb final agiyiy, f(>r Torgesonp single was authoritative enough to have scdred Kerr I: o h s<VomJ. ■ 'ln the opener Jim Hearn pitched, seven I it ball to top Wurreh Spahn 1 but dip Gjarits had to rally kite for him to get bis victory. Trailing, 1 to 0 they st-oredj thrice in the ' sixth <m singles by; Irvin , Jack 1 Lohrke. i|nd Hearn,fcoupled with) : j Boaton* errors by Spahn and Sid ‘ ; Gordon. Walker Hooper also hit. a ‘ game homer for Boston. The ] C iiciigo\ CubSf behind Paul 1 Miller’,; artful pitching, blanket the Reds at f’hiUa.go, 3 to "■ for ih«i|J;e<bnd stj-aight' victory. ■ Last yfcar The Cubs wer<> .only aide to winHwo games’ lAHi’iueinati at ’ | home |]j season. Singles by Twig 1 Terwilliger and Frankie Baumlml’z and a |affr of infield outs off Willie Ramsdfell in the firs] inning gave Chicago its winning margim although Andy Ratko '"drive in t,wp '.■runs wlith a singltj later *- . .I! ■ ' . The ,j\Vhlte Sox wot a slam hang JU to ft decision fit St. Louis fol--1 lowinghij 17 to 3 opining day tri-i uifjph. LAil Zarilla and Eddie Robin- ■ son ea|’i hit three-run homers ■ and Robinspn added a 5 double and sin-i «ae; II - ;" i . '1 ■A ■ j I- \\ ' i ' ' A bt ler major league games were imstpoped bedinisfer of rain or cold ireaJher. , 7'l 1 I I. x '

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Eefroit Team Makes owling Meet Bid j St. Patil., Minn., April io. UP) -f The E and B team' of Detroit, rated by smile as among the ino-i powcy’iiil bowling squads «-ver usseip Wbd, jwas set today; to Jnak ■ its bid for leadership in the Amer ican Bowling Congress, tiiurna ment. j \ I .■ The Detroit Aces will be aiming for the total amassed by the leaders. Ihe )Marea| Prddiicls biluaQ of east Paterson, N.J. 1 hi* E aißl Bs, who have, wdf the ABC (team pU-events for. ft He pdst two years ;lnd hold the I national mat h, game championship, will rely on thts prowess of Charles" (Chuck O'Donmel], Fred Bunetta, Fred Bmlack, Them Gibson fam’ (George Young, all finalistjs in the i annual all-star match game chant pionship. Yesterday’s star attraction fiz" zled out when Dick Hoov»*r of Clevelasrd. and Akron blew, a chance to win the all-evnnts championship. Hoover, who holds the world's singles match champion ship, had a l.ssi total in jthc Wimbles competition. ■ Otto Niehus and John Kmety, ■ hpth of Chicago, fired 1.253 to tie for third place in t4ie doubles Ax it’n Tony Morano and ivally AVarz<?cky iof Detroit. The Akrtm team, of j Joe Meszaros and Gilbert Smith Were in a seventit place tie With John Cirhatn and Glen Olsoii o' Jackson. Minn., with joint sjeores of r,2t;s. 1 Local Elks Bowlers To National Tourney Sixteen member* of the DeciDtr Elks lodge will lei ve this evening : to cpippete in the 31st annual ha- ■ tiolial Elks bowling toiirnament now underway at St. Louis. The team events will be| rolled sa[tu> day j night and doubles) and singles events Sunday afternoon with the bowlers returning, home Surdaynight.. * Local bowlers making The trip ! are: Jack Nelson; Al Schneider, i Chet Mi lntosli, lllarold MurphyRobert Mu|tsyhler. Jake Eady. Bur- ■ dette Cust4f. Richardi_Macklin, liobi ert Odle. George j Alton. Norman Steury. Walter hilliom. Gerald [Gerald Strickler. Walter, IHlty. Ervin Schindler and .Waiter Sehtig.- > C . CHINA SUICIDE (Continued from Pave One I under cover of a hea/vy fog, reached ' American lines am/developed into a bayonet and hand grenade battle before the Reds wmA thrown back. Another Red att.ji k, was irroken up an artillery) barrage wiich caught 200 Communists in the; open as the fog lighted. | 7

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