Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1954 — Page 7
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Roberts Hurls One-Hitter To I Defeat Braves By UNITED PRESS Robin Roberts took drastic action to combat the batting slump of the Philadelphia Phillies. They weren’t getting him any runs so he decided not to give the opposition any hits and he almost succeeded. Thurtday night at Milwaukee he hurled the third one-hitter of the seasop, yielding only a double to Del Crandall in the third inning and beating ace lefty Warren Spahn in a pitching battle, 4-0. Roberts realized that, if things were like they had been previously It would take such a superlative effort to Win. In 36 innings this spring he has been scored on only in, two, but he still lost two* games. Last Saturday against the Giants he lost 1-0 when Whitey Lockman sliced a wrong-field homer. And on opening day in Pittsburgh he lost when the Pirates scored all of their four runs in the eighth inning. His only victories were shutouts, 6-0 against the same Pirates and the one-hitter Thursday night. The ex-Michigan State college bonus star let only four Milwaukee men reach base, the other three on walks, and he struck out six. Roberts now has beaten the Braves nine straight times, losing to them last on Aug. 14, 1951. A double by Stab Lopata Mid a single by Willie Jones gave the Phils the only run 'Roberts needed in the third but they picked up three mow and kayoed Spahn in the sixth on a walk, singles by Del Ennis. Gran Hamner, and Lopata. an error and Mel Clark’s fiy. Brooklyn outslugged Cincinnati. 7-5, getting five homers, while Pittsburgh defeated St. Louis 4-3, while in the American League the Yankees topped the White Sox, 5-4, Cleveland defeated Boston 6-3, and Baltimore edged Washington 2-1. The other teams had open dates. The Dodgers pounded live homers, three in the sixth inning, off lefty Harry Perkowski as Carl Erskine gained his second i victory with relief help from-dtaa Hugtag in the- ninth. Junior Gilliam hit homers In the fourth and sixth innings, giving him a total of 7 four for the year. He hit only six all last season. Duke Snider hit a first inning homer and Dick Williams anti Pee Wee Reese also homered in the sixth. Cincy pitchers now have yielded 31 homers in 15 games. Dick Cole lashed a two-run sin-' gle with the bases loaded in the ninth to give Pittsburgh its victory over the Cardinals despite 13 strikeouts by loser Harvey Haddix. Rookie Bob Purkey, with relief help from John Hetki gained h|s first win. Ray Jablonski hit a Cardinal' homer. Bob Turley struck out nine and gave up only five hits, one a homer by Roy Sievers, in Baltimore’s triumph. It was his first start since he lost a near no-hitter last week to Cleveland on a two-run Larry Doby homer in the ninth. Mickey McDermott also gave up only five hits but wild-pitched home one of Baltimore’s two runs in the second. Turley walked eight and Hit one batter. The Yankees cashed in on pinch- ——■ e 1—
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—— singles by their expensive bench men, Enos Slaughter and Ed Robinson to score two runs in the sixth and give lefty Ed Lopat an epochal victory, his 100th as a Yankee, his 150th as a big leaguer. Hswevsr, Allie Reynolds had to tire "three hitless innings, striking put four to save the day after Lopat went out for swinger Slaughter. *Mike Garcia gained his first victory, a six hitter, striking out eight at Boston. Wally Westlake yrtH* three singles drove in two runs and Al Rosen with two singles drove in three while Dave Philley hbmered for the sixth Tribe tally. Thursday's Star: Robin Roberts, who fired a one-hit 4-ff victory for the Phillies over the Braves for hte second shntout of the season and the 24th of his career. Frosh-Sophomore Team Is Defeated The Bluffton freshman - sophomore team defeated Decatur, 60-49, in a dual meet held at Bluffton Thursday afternoon. The summary: 100-yard dash: Schmidt (B) first; JRoth (DLsecond; Strickler (D) third. Time—ll. 4. 220-yard dash: Sqott (B) first: Schmidt (B) second; Dorwln (D) third. Time —25. 440-yard run: Ulmer (B) first; D. Creek (B) second; Agler (D) third. Time—6o.3. 880-yard run: Sommers (D) first; Hook (B) second; Scott (B) third. Time —2:17.2. Mile run: Strickler (D) first; Krueckeberg (D) second; Somers (B) third. Time—■s:o2.4. Low hurdles: Uptgraft (B) first; Roth (D) second; Hammond (B) third. Time—24.B. High hurdles: Roth (D) first; Hammond (B) second; Creek (B) third. Time—2o.3. Shot put: Hehble (D) first; Roth (D) second; Uptgraft (B) third. Distance — 34 ft. 7% in. Pole vault: Roth (D) first; Uptgraft (B) second; Hook (B) third. Height—B ft. 6 in. — - Broad jump: Scott (B) first; Roth (D) second; Ladd (D) third. Distance 17 ft.“ 214 in. High jump: Scott (B) and Hammond (B) tied for first and second; Schmidt (D) third. Height— Mile relay; Won by Decatur /Krueckeberg,. Sommers, Strickle/.Cole). Time —3:56. ’ . Half-mile relay; Won by Bluffton (Scott, Moser, Hammond, Schmidt). Time 1:44. M/W American Association . W L Pct. G.B. Indian apolis IT 3 786 Louisville 9 6 .600 214 Kansas City 7 6 .538 314 Columbus 6 6 .500 4 St. Paul 6 7 .462 414 Charleston 6 9 .400 5’4 Toledo 5 8 .385 514 Minneapolis 5 10 .333 6 1 /* Thursday’s Results Indianapolis 3, Ttdedo 1. Kansas City 4. Loii tactile 3. St. Paul 13, Charleston 3. Columbus 6, (Minneapolis 2.
Little, Pony Loop Tryouts Here Saturday Additional Little League and Pony League tryouts Wilt be held at Worthman field Saturday under the following schedule: Little League: 10-year-old boys, numbered 1 to 34, 9 a.m.; numbers 35 to <SB, 10 a.m.;’ 11 and 12-year-old boys, .11 a.m. Present birth certificates. 'Pony League: Numbers 1 to 25, 1 p.m.j numbers 26 to 46, and new candidates who did not appear last week, 2 p m. Officers and team managers of the tiwo leagues met Thursday night at the Elks home to discuss league operations for the season. The player draft for both leagues will -be held next week, conducted under the supervision of Deane Dorwin and David Terveer, player agents. The four Little teams will open the eeasn Tuesday night, June 1, at Worthman field. League games will be played on Tuesday and Friday nights as last season. The diamond at the Homesteads . park has also been readied for use this summer, and practice sessions will be held at this park, which will also be available for regular league games to take care of any rained-out games or other emergencies. A few regular league games will also probably be played at the Homesteads. Decatur High School Golf Team Defeated The Decatur high school golf team, was defeated by Elmhurst Thursday afternoon at the Decatur Golf club. Elmhurst has been tabbed the favorite in the sectional tourney to be held May 15. Scores of yesterday’s match follow: F. Blume (E) 40, Hammond (D) 44; Bunnell (E) 43, Schmidt (D) 45; Goyot (E) 42, Rowley (D) 46; R, Blume (E) 43, Eley ([)) 51. MAJOR A/nerican League W L Pct. G.B. Chicago 8 5 .615 -Detroit 6 4 .600 Washington 6 5 .545 1 Philadelphia 5 5 .500 114 New York 6 6 .500 l Cleveland 5 6 .455 2 Baltimore 5 7 .417 2% Boston 4 7 .364 3 Thursday’s Results New York 5. Chicago 4. Cleveland 6, Boston 3. > Baltimore 2, Washington 1. Only games scheduled. National League W L Pct. G.B. Cincinnati 9 6 .600 Brooklyn 8 6 .571 14 St. Louis 7 6 .538 1 New York 7 6 .538 1 Philadelphia ... 6 6 .500. 114 Chicago 4 5 .444 2 'Milwaukee 5 7 .417 214 Pittsburgh 6 10 .375 314 Thursday’s Results Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati i Pittsburgh 4, St. Louie T Philadelphia 4. Milwaukee 0. Only games scheduled.
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JAY H. MINCH DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For SHERIFF ADAMS COUNTY Primary Election, May 4 I am 29 years of age. Adams County resident 15 years. 32 months service in U. S. Navy. Father of 2 Sons and 1 Daughter.
If I am elected Sheriff, My Pledge to the Voters of Adams County, is to Fulfill Every Duty of This Office to the Best of My Ability. Those who wish transportation to Polls, Please call me at, Phone 3-3818. Pol. Advt.
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