Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1951 — Page 7

AUGUST 34, 1951

Indians Beat Yankees, Lead By Three Gaines New York, Atig. 24.—(UP)—For all of his brilliance as a pitcher,

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Bob Lemon consistently lacked the-knack of beating the Yankees, So his strong-armed performance for the Indians in what had to be rated the most important game of the year took on added lustre today. .Lemon, who had a winning edge over every other club in the majors was only 11-4 against the Yankees and a very mediocre 3-7 for the past two seasons when he took the mound against their prize .clutch ace, Vic Raschl, yesterday.

Moreover, Raschl stood 16-8 over the Indians and 7-1 for the past two seasons including four big wins this year. But it wasn’t a day for statistics. So Cleveland won, 2 to 1, and went three big games aheadi Lemon turned out to be the guy with the big heart as he silenced the mighty Yankees .with three hits, two by Gene WOodling, and he never wns in a real jam until there were two out in th* ninth. In that frame with the Yankees gambling everything 04 a last ditch rally, he retired Bobby Brown and Joe DiMaggio, striking out the Yankee clipper. He worked 1 carefully on the dangerous Yogi Berra and walked him after which Woodling singled, n The menacing Johnny Mize came up as a ,pinch ; hltter and after a duel of wits, he flied deep to Bob Kennedy, only a few feet short of a homer to end the game. It -was Lemon’s Sixth straight victory and his 15jth of the season bnd left the Indians with fastthrowing Early Wynn to pitch against the puerftionable Stubby bvermire ah the teams play again tonight. Cleveland spotted the Yankees a third inning run on a seldoip seen combination of weird hasprunning and defensive play in which Hank Bauef came home on the business end of a double steal. But Cleveland tied It up K in the fourth when Dale Mitchell walked, went to second on Bobby Avila’s second straight single, and to third 04 a double play, scoring, when rookie Harry Simpson singled. The winning run cam* across In the fifth on Jim Hegan’s single and a double by Mitchell. It was Cleveland* Hili ulrgight Imrne win. Meanwhile, the ifod closed in oh ths Yanfeaea, moving fa within iwo gume* as aacohd plgee with >• • wtaf she Itrowns. They ppt gcfoM five tun# iti. the first inning, pitcher Mel Parnell and Hilly Goodman driving In two apiece with singles and Clyde ((’hitch) Vollmer, singling tn the other. That gave Parnell th© working margin' he needed for his 15th victory as the Red Sox scored single runs in the next four innings. -- \ In the only National league game., the Cardinals, after losing 14 straight to Brooklyn, v finally came through with a 4 to 2, victory by lefty Max Lanier, to cut the firfst place lead to 7'a games ovey tne 'ldle.second place Giants. Lanier had a twohitter until weakening in the seventh. Roy Campanella tagged

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. cJLw-wiXiii HANK BAUER, Yankee outfielder slides home safely with New York’s oply run in Thursday's game at Cleveland, as the bail (arrow) <ils high over the head of Indian's catcher Jim Hegan. The >imf wasn’t enough, however, as the Indians scored two runs and Bob Lemon blttbkod the Yanks then-.ifier, allowing only three hits In die game, to go three games ahead in the Amer hep Leegus me.

him for a nihili binbig Homer, Tha Ggrto W*nl »imad t# wilfMwu rum* In ih*» fourth and g&fod two morn ftrf security in the ninth, Eleewbere in the AmerhAn league, the Athletics again downed the White Kos, « to 3, while the Senators snapped an 11 game losing screak at Detroit, getting 14 hits as young Boh Porterfield pitched a four-tilt, Id to 0 shutout for his fifth victory since coming to Washington, Hank MajepAl hit a home run and Dave Philley, Eddie Joost, Joe Astrpth and pitcher IMck Fowler delivered doubles in the .Athletics' evtra-base carnival 'in Chicago. Fowler, with relief help, won his fifth game. If You Have tedmething To Sell A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays- ■\ ~

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Jobless Pay Claims Decrease In State * Indianapolis; Aug. 24.—(UP)— The Indiana employment security division reported today new Hoosier jobless pay claims totaled 4,371 ihst week, a 43 percent drop from the previous week. Total claims dropped 12 percent from the previous wdek to 27,676, the report said, but wero more than double the - figure Cor the same last year. The decrease was attributed to seasonal hiring in food processing factories and other Industries and the end of vacation and Inventory layoff periods. Terre Haute Major Dies In Air Crash Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 24. — (UP)—Maj. Wijber W. Seller, Jr., 36, Terr* Haute, Ind., Avas killed yesterday w'hen his F-94 Lockheed jet plane went into a spin and crashed 20 miles northwest of Victorville. An air fdree announcement said Seller was making a trial run with the modified version of the Shooting Star jet when the accident occurred, A board of officers from Edwards air force base at Muroc, where the plane took off, is investigating. Old Crown Beer Is Honored At Exhibit Old Crown beer, brewed by the Centlivre Brewing Corporation of Fort Wayne, was awarded the diploma of ejw>ellen< e, star of •»- cellence, ami <ro«s oC ai

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