Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1951 — Page 8
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Junior Legion Eliminated In Tourney Play The Decatur! Junior- Legion team was eliminated from the district tournament at Farion Wednesday .afternoon, losing’an 11-0 verdict o Jonesboro. Decatur was limited to only two hits, singles by Gage and Conrad in the fifth, but Gage was picked off second base by Smith, Jonesboro pitcher, ami the latter then fanned the next two batters. After being hield scoreless the .first two innings, the Jonesboro t team broke through for two runs in the third, and added four in the ''■j fourth, three in fifth and wound up the scoring Mth two in thesixth. Decatur y AB RHE Duff. 3b 1--• 3 b i' 0 . I Brokaw, s* — 2 4 0 v 0 0 Price. ss—Z—p -.l’o 6 1 Lehrman, cf -—L---4- 3- ,0 0 0 Arnold, cf -e —- 0 0 0 0 N. Pollock. If ? 0 0 0= R. Pollock, ls \.,-- —1 O' 0 0 Gage, c J—- 3 0 12 Conrad.. * 3 0 11 Dick, rs - —sßßk —--1 ** 9 *' Geisel, ff 2 0 0 ( 0 Brunton, lb, p 2 0 0 0 Re,inking, p : 10 0 0 Helm, lb —, — 1 0 0 0 . [ ■ . 1., ..-4.. . Totals\ —— 25 0 2 4 Jonesboeo AB RHE ■ McCollum., ss 4 1:1 2 Poling, cf 3 2 10 Millspaugh, 2b. c 3 1 10 Keegarden. c 4 0 0 0 Dalton; 2b ___-— 0 0 0 1 RoArk. lb 4 11 0 Day, 3b --y 4 2 2 0 Hedden, rs —- — L__ 3 1 1J 0 Moore, rs —_---—- 0 0 0 0 Burdjstte i If — 3 2 2 0 Smith, p —V-’ 3 1 2- 0 Totals ,—3l IJ. 11 3 Score by innings: Decatur -4 000 000 0-4- 0 Jonesboro — 002 432 x- 11 C. Os C. Golf Stag Is Underway Today \ Despite an early cancellation and the constant threat of a downpour, Bob McClenahan. assistant manager of the pecatur golf chib, said shortly after noon today that ’ a pretty good number" of golfers were teeing off for the annual Chamber of Commerce golf stag. Officials early this morning thought that the incle.ment weather -rwonld probably be more of a detrinunt to the golfers than some of the added handicaps and hazards, thus called the oiiting off. Later, however, they changed
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MAJOR :[ NATIONAL LEAGi/e W; L. Pct. Q.B. Brooklyn 50426 .SSB New York 43,36 .544 St. Louis — 40 135 .533 10 Cincinnati 36 38 .486 1? Philadelphia \35 >1 .461 15 Boston 34 40 .459 15 Chicago 1 30 39 .435 Vt Pittsburgh ___il 31 $4 .413 AMERICAN LEAGUE || W. X. Pct. G,B. Chicago 49 29 .628 1 Boston 47 29 .618 Ij New York J 45 29 .609 2 Cleveland 44 32 .579 4 Detroit — 34 $8 .472 12 Washington 31 <4 .413 Philadelphia 29 {8 .377 St. Louis 22 32 .297 251 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS V National League No games American League . No games scheduled. their minds, and went ahead wjtjt their plains for the day’s golfing, which is to be climaxed with ; A banquet and awarding top,prizes; i AGREEMENT (Contihuru From l*a<e One) militarism. Dulles and other United States officials hope that the, treaty with Australia and New Zealand later can be broadened to. cover other Pacific nations, including the Philippines. • ’ 'L .-^-4——■ —H r Go to the church of your enolce next Sunday. | ]
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Klenks Whips Mendon, Ohio By 13-1 Score Decatur Klenks rolled up an easy 13-1 victory over Mendon in an exhibition game at Mendon, 0., Wednesday night. , i The Decatur team bunched 14 hits to good effect to score all the|r runs, in the first five innings of the game, which was cut to seven innings because of rain. Floyd Reed kept six Mendon hits well scattered, losing a shutout In the final frame On a double and triple, the latter blow by Unckpher, who obtained half of Mehdbn’s hits. . Turner and R. Miller leach hit safely three times for - Klenks, while Reed,. Ahr and Kable each obtained two blows. 1 ! \ Klenks \\ AB R H E Helm, lb 5 4 10 Turned If -_-&i_\ 5 3 3 0 R. Miller, ss WL 5 1! 3 0 Andrews, cf —-4 11 0 Reed, p 4 0 2 0
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Mime \ American Association W. L. Pct. G.B. Milwaukee 49 37 .570 Kansas City —4B 38 .558 1 St. Paul .45 39 .536 3 Minneapolis 2 43 41 .512 15 Indianapolis _ v 40,40 .500 , 6 Louisville 40 46 .465 9 Toledo ’3B 45 .458 • 9Mi Columbus 32 49 .395 14 J Z 4 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Milwaukee 12-2. St. Paul 1-3. Kansas City 10, Minneapolis 6. Columbus 10. -Louisville 0. | Oply games scheduled. B. Miller. 3b —.2- — - 3 1 0 0 Ahr.fc h 2 0 Kahle. 2b 3 0 2 0 Gits.|ler, rs Totals -V- 36 13 14 0 Mendon AB RHE 3b ..; 4 0 0 1 Richardson, ss —.— 3 0 0 1 Sewer, *lb 2 0 0 0 Youngpeter, 2b 3 0 0 1 Eamtlnd, rs .— __J 3 '0 1 0 Morgan, If -- — 3 1 2 0 Konkcl. P t " " 0 Monitor, p — 2 0 0 0 Uncapher, cf — ’’’ ® ® Emans, c .0000 Washburn, c 2 0 b : 0 t- p '’J / ■ ' j—L—U Totals .j.— 26 1 Score bv innings: Klenks 214 210 0-13 Mendon 000. 000 1 — 1 f FAIRWfIY RESTAURANT VJ \ Sr -A r I'A Jr Ij j FITTING YOUR \ ! EATING HABITS TO A “TEE”
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American lead At Slake In Double Header New York, July 12.—(UP)— The Red Sox will try to convert the jeers of June into the joys of July tonight h ■ They play a twl-nighf doubleheader against the White Sox to launch the second halt of the major league baseball season, and :. eweep will shove Steve O'Neill’s walloping wpnders into the American league lead. O’Neill . himself says the club “has started to roll” and his air was one of bubbling optimism. It is true, of course, that western trips have meant woe for the Red ‘ Sdx every one of these years they've been toppling in the clutch. And there's the misery of only last June-to prove it. The last time the Red Sox : moved into Chicago they lost four straight games, and four out of five to the White Sox. A repeat ot the June bugaboo might foretell "the same old Red Sox story." But the White Sox are a different club now-. They’ve lost nin.? Df their last 17 (while the Red Sox were winning 13 of 17), and the batting power has waned. Here’s the* contrast between the Chisox big-gun batting averages of that June series with Boston and today’s I averages : j June 7 Minoso - .366 i .337 i • Fox I .365 .325; Robinson 333 .306 ; Busby ../4-.- .333 .321; Carrasquel L:302 .290 . The Bosox plan to pitch Mickey ' 1 ; '■ ~ '
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 195|
McDermott and Chuck Stobbs it. the doubleheader. Stohbs' season record of 6-3 shows the terror ot the old Chisox. All three of h<i losses werp to them. The presen I : Chisox? i That’ll be answered tonight when Randy Gumpert (7-2) And Joe Dobso»p (6-2) oppose the Bos’tons. . 1- J ’ '.'p\ ' Also vital Jin the American league is the start of tlje thirdplace Yankees series against th j . Indians. The Yanks lost three in u, row at Boston. Ailing Joe DiMaggio is benched. There's talk of panic on the-clqb. And no-hitter imbby Feller goes with his 12-2 record against Allie Reynoldsj j 1 Washington is at Detroit ani Philadelphia at St. Louis in the ether American league games. The A’s and Browns play a twl-night-doubleheader. b . 3 In the National league, Brooklyn goes winging witjh an eight and a half game lead and bnly too read) to fatten up on the, weak western division clubs. The Cubs are first The second-place Giants, mejinfirst face the Cardinals ir. a three-game, series —and that how er Stan Musial smacked against Ed Lopat's first pitch in the all-star game must haunt them l y now. - —_L HISER FACES ’ (Coßtlnncd From Pave O«e» i esterday. Observers believe Hiser will plead guilty. Voters re-elected him last November, but the office was declared vajeant and a successor was named. If you have something to sell or rcoms fey rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results, i . Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. ,\ - Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. If You Have Something To Sell
