Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1951 — Page 6

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Rainfall Gives Yanks Victory Over Chicago New York, July 28;—(UP)— As one disgruntled White Sox rooter Yankee Sta- , '' ho w ’y the even heaven* (T// I ~^ g ■ X?/ - last qiuht QbWa vital four-game sefteS? point the: elements came t-o thearaT of the Yankees, wh'o have been ac-l cused of every form of-“luck" down through'the years. *- > A torrential downpour, which had suspended play for an hour and 10 $ minutes, forced the call the .game. The score, naturally, reverted back to the end of eight fulj innings, and what seemed like a sorely-needed White Sox victory turned out instead to be a 3*l Yankee triumph. The win put New York a full game ahead in the hotlycontested American league pennant race. * \ / Irate Pau! Richards, manager ofl the Sox, said he would protest the| game because, “the Yankees failed | to put tarpaulins over the infield! quickly enough?’. But his beef was I expected to avail.him little.. Basus empty home runs by Gene I Woodling and Joe DtMaggio. and a run-productng single by Woodling j gave the Yanlßees their 3-1 lead .—-after eight innings. The Sox’ then jumped on rookie Tom Morgan, who had yielded only six bits for the first eight innings. I and knocked him out of the box I Joe Ostrowski. Frank Shea, Jack) Kramer and Ed Lopat followed ■ Morgan to the mound, and the Sox’ had the bases loaded with only one' wbs credited with Ills sixth victory a game behind the ; Yankees by help of Ray Boone’s two some \ IZ; B“ h,n,t ’’ > o W ’“ k *f^ h * Sl ’ delphia -Athletics beat the Detroit Tigers. 10-6. in other American league games. o«e? In the National Campanella’* . threerurc \LaLvr in the ninth innine eava—OE^MlriuiL-lvn

me main inning Dodgers a 12- 9 the St. | Louia^ltr| New York - Reds. -5-3; the Pittsburgh Pirates trimmed the Barton Braves. 8»4, and the Philade'phia Phillies * topped the Chicago Cubs. . 2-0. on Bubba ‘bhuroh's five-hitter in the only day game % ’ Bub Lemon pitched a five-hitter for his 11th victory As the Indians dumped the Red Sox a "game behind first place. Boone's second homer' was off Kilis Kinder, who had Relieved starter-Ra'v Scarborough in tft* eighth inning. • - Connie Marrero of Washington .scattered eight hits for bis loth" triumph and his first shutout to

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G.E. Club Leading City Golf League \ • . The liberal Electric club conthe team standings in the city league at the Decatur golf club, according to the weekly standings released by assistantmanager of the club. Bob McClenahkn. , » On top since the opening tee-off of the league, the GE club is fol tbe Fairway tgaiq. the J up to date. The Teldefci up 20 wins ng four tying ‘ play'-xAri for r* i >. ilnbs&es I ties Atkins. and four ties fwvW^Hhol -mh?s Office has IQ * two ties; Goodyear. 8 losses and five >kes; Central eight wins* 15 losses and two ties, and Hill and Smith with Jlve-wins, 18 lasses .and two ties. ~. z - J. Baumann- paced the low scorers for the week, shooting a one-ove.r-par 37 in tournament play, followed hy K. Gaunt with 38. J. Nelson. 39, R. Pajrish,vlk Stultz, B. McClenahan. 40’s; C.Ehinger. Hutker. 4.l’s; J. Smith and 0 Girod. 42 s. beat-the Browns. The A’s knocked Virgil Trucks* out of the box with a six-run third-inning outburst to I trim the Tigers: The Dodgers spotted the Cardi I nals-9-3 lead and tallied nihe runs in the last four innings tqr preserve I their 9 4-game lead *in the : Na» tional league race. Clyde King, fourth Dodger pitcher, received | credit for hjs 10th victory. Stan | I Mesial hit his home ruu fori the aCrds. Don Mueller hit two key- triples! I off Howie Fox in the Giant*' yic-j I tory over the Reds. Jhn Hearn ’ i registered his ninth victory, jtte I thpugh he heeded relief from n*ukie | George Spencer in the II Ted Klusxewskj hit a tyKnrxn horn- ■| er foj Cincinnati. S'/ . Howje Polletwis pipped fqr 13 . | Boston Lits-jtfclmlifig two homers .I by -Sid Gxfdun/lfnd one each by i Roy field* nd Walken Cooper. ; buprfurvixa for the in Ist victory of l Walnut* Help Make Cara i Detroit (UP) — Packard has

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MAJOR ’: . o o NATIONAL LEAGUE v •Jq W. L. Pct. G.B. jylrooklyn. '>6o 32 .652/ . Kvw York 52 43 .547 9% I J Philadelphia 47 46 .808 13% j St. Louis li 45 45 .*>oo 14 Boston' ... 43 46 .483 15% Cincinnati 43 XT .478 16 : Chicago .’,6 49 .424 26% J Pittsburgh 37 55 .402 23 •< AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. ‘ New York 56 35 .615 I Boston 56 37 .602 1 ('leveland 56 37 .602 1 | Chicago 54 42 .563 4% I Detroit 41 48 .461 14 ’ Washington , 42 51 .452 15

Philadelphia 37 58 .389 21 St. Louis 29 63 .315 27% YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Philadelphia- 2. Chicago 0. New York 5. Cincinnati 3. Pittsburgh 8. Boston 4. * Brooklyn 12. St. Louis 9. American League Cleveland 3, Boston 2. Washington 7. St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 10, Detroit 6. \ New York 3. Chicago 1 (called end of Bth, rain). SIgPLEAD (('oatlaiard From Fa«e One) Qkjjve a right to a public trial by \ X.‘ ‘ " an< l fujtf’ot the defenMamK entered their pleas .throhgh 'aUbrneys. Couple Mentioned In Magazine Article HeHm Kellfer, of Washing=ton:, D.Q, dXughteit'Trf Hain of Sixth <streeL°a*d her fctisf Cash, wer>--+n£j?boned in an ‘article in this of CSy’g magazin£>Cf chirping the 1 life of -Martha end director of se*e^at\ popular ♦elevlsiori prograde, \ iVKiding “Meet the Press." o. ) ■-X . Mrs. Keller has been secretary IQ Miss Rdiintree for thetoast tWroe years., Keller, Washington news editor for. -V.8.C.. visited \ere la\o° week with fils father-inldw. I^- c was accompanied to Wasfiindton bV Kathy and Terry Hain, lot Mr. and Mrs. Bernard will spend the remainder oon the •st.mfner with their uncle and* aunt

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State Auditor Dies „ x After Heart-Attack Indianapolis. July „28—(UP) — Indiana Legionnaires opened their* 33rd annual convention today.] ' pledged to figlit Communism by conducting a statewide crusade for | freedom campivign. | The department’s executive comI mittee’ proposed last night that In--1 (liana's 125.000 Legion members I solicit membership in the crusade

The committee told state• com-, mander Jack W. Mclntyre to volunteer Legion support t<r the national organization. Tl*e crusade for freedom established radio transmitters to broadcast news to Communist sataliite countries in • Europe, Freedom i scrolls signed by 'Americans last year are on display in Berlin. DCTAIkI UICU *

KE I AIN nlUri . (Contlnurd From l“«<r One} surprise move 'J’hursday on warrants charging they conspired to teach the overthrow of. the government by force — the same charge which resulted in convic-1 Hons for the 11 ‘leaders; Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. - — — jrr , - ■■ / '■.. - s >R. LIUBOV ELIAS receives congratr.Uatioiyi at Brooklyn, N. Y., Nor(jFegianchospital oq hvr heroism in graving lives of <wo Steamfltters fell into a 40-foot tank. Dr. ' as ‘ “ inte| Te, went on an Mngrgency <Bxll, was lowered into' Aa-nk" with: a policeman on a platforfcn. She treated the men? helped lash them to the plat?oA^'and all rode up safety. - vfetims are in set-sous Conin hosoitaL n.iternational) * • —

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Fourth Toledo Player linked To Fix Scandal \ Toledo, 0.,\ July 28.—(UP)—Tbo mushroomlng\ college basketball scandal engulfed a fouth Toledo Lhiversify player and a freshman student who’acted as a "contact man’’ for< gainbkrs todhy as two more fixed games were brought to light. | Investigations by president Asu S. Know Wk of Toledo disclosed’ yesterday that Jack Feejnan, ? who led -tha team in ht-QPfeig’ last Season, and three prefl(oy|dy implicated team mates accepted a total of |4,000 to 4 games against Bowling 9W 11 ind av ter last "January. i KnovCles also said that Joe Mas a < Fj hxnan frow Brooklyn, and C^ )ne three players Wednesday to . 11K N iagara men [AkDona. ’p bat they ae<-? - _D*- *ue put-co *he lares after Fee man. MhizTTT7? < >.ad been summoned by Knowles end the university athletic'bo#rd yesterday fdr lengthy questioning. “The three |old the hoard that ■ they had been paid SSOO each for f-xing the Toledo-Bowling Green game in Toledo andxthe Xavier

same in Cincinnati,’' Knpwlea ?aid. « “Muzzix/and McDonald said that ' I eeptan was in no *vay involved ini I i the Niagara game hx, disclosed bV’i •I.strict attorney Frank Hogan in •New York, earlier this week.” i Toledo lost to Bowling Green. v‘G-59, on Jan. 11, and to Xavier, 79-59, on-Jan. 3d. I Knowles said that Massa and . Walker thad brought two men to . Walker's home here; - where they B |<uet Muzi, McDonald, and Feeman ..•the day before the Bowling Green

game. * After tnat, all arrangements were relayed to other Players through Walker (who) deliverer 1500 to each of-them after each Fame,” Knowles said. The players said they did not be--I'cve the men they met at Walker’s louse were associates of Ell Klu kofski (alias EH Kaye), who h'aa

' —\ RIP. MAUDE ELIZABETH KEE (D), West Virginia, Alt. Rep. John Kee, is sworn in by House Speaker Sam (D i Texas, In a U. S. Capitol ceremony. She is newly elect&CtQiiarve ot I her late husband’s 10th term. He collapsed and died wO® Tpresidin g over a foreign affairs meeting in Washington. J

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Faces Murde^^^ne. In Stabbing DeaiigT Newport Ind., — Murder charges wecE“ly('hedu led tn 1 e fHed today Ahidrew . Bozovichar, 62; BjaMDrArd, w&o admitted Ux police he-«hbbed the og cv.-ner ot a to deatL tn a fight overGrw?g»« stock Bozovichar Doth Co? i tollp he pulled CJfflgAt kltßa am i E tabbed Carl reveral k £ist Tighi i He said, the ngn^-— h t asked Vrabic tcc~tSfoe j back share ( be bought In mine. c f Coroner Niclr — novicli sai rabic hemo rhag caused by st abw duJfiW in the nech ls You Have To Bel Try A

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