Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1954 — Page 8

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Dodgers Beat Redlegs, 10-4, Paul Protests NUW YORK UNS) A rhubarb grows in Brooklyn. And the umpires planted it. Umpire I>ary Goetz sowed the aeed of discontent among N it tonal league contenders last Friday when he ordered the Dodgers aird ■Milwaukee to play a farcial contest in the rain that cost the Braves their ten-game winning streak. The entire city was ba tened down for hurricane Edna but the umpires ordered play. Both teams sat out the better part of five hours before Goetz canted it qu(t» at 4Mi innings, with the D-.xlgers winning. 2 to 1, via a 'elephoae ruling by League President Warren Giles. Milwaukee .Manager Charley Grimm protested the umpires’ decision to resume play in the fourth and constitute a legal game with the rain still cascading into deserted Ebhets Field. Today Cincinnati General Manager Gabe Paul filed a strong protest to Giles over Wednesday's Dodger-Redieg game, which he branded “a travesty.” A cold rain swept the city, forcing the postponement of shcn important commitments as the Rocky Marciano-Ezzard Charles heavyweight title fight and the Giants'Milwaukee game. But the’umpires ordered play at lEbbets Field and the smallest crowd in four years there, 1,167,. sat drenched to watch the Brooks beat the Redlegs, 10 to 4. Paul, faulting tho umpires who he claimed should have called the game after wrongfully stat ting it, told newsmen: "No game that bears on the pennant, or on any position in the first division, should be played under such impossible conditions. "We're fighting for fourth place, dnd that’s as important to us as the pennant is to Brooklyn.” The Reds kept fourth place but only because Philadelphia refused o grab it, losing, 3’ to 1, to St.

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Txmis 'Wednesday night in the only Other NL gafae scheduled. The Dodger game became so ridiculous at one point that the umps and rival managers got into a hassle over whether sthd should be spread on the pitching mound so as to save life and limb. When the eighth-inning argument did occur. plate arbiter Bill Jackowskt refused to permit sanding for either side until another inntag had ’started. A The Dodgers copped theTr seventh straight and gave Don Newcombe his ninth win with as sixrun sixth inning that featured Gil Hodges' 40th homer. Hodges also singled twice and clubbed one of four Brooklyn doubles. Jim Hughes relieved big Newk in the eighth to set a club record for 57 appearances in one season. Bud Podbielan lost his ninth. So aanazed was the Dodger management over the turnout, small though it was. that it rewarded the faithful by announcing they could attend today’s game free of charge with Wednesday’s rain checks. Baltimore nipped Boston. 2 to 1, in the only American ’-eague game played. The New York Yankees were washed out at Detroit. Tom Poholsky held the Phillies to seven hits ■ for his fourth win as Herm Wehmeier. who has a liftetme record of 0-11 against the Cards, dropped his 11th. The Cards got what they needed with Stan ■Muslal's double and Joe Cunningham's single in the fourth and another run in the fifth on Alex Grammas’ single. Pohotakys sacrifice and Red Schoendienst's double. At Baltimore. Jim Fridley went in to hit for pitcher Lou K ret low with two out in the ninth and rapped a bases-loaded single that pulled the Orioles into seventh place. Kretlow got his sixth win on five hits and Mel Parnell lost his sixth. Marilyn Sheppard's Will Is Probated CLEVELAND (INS) — The will of murder victim Marilyn Sheppard, leaving all of her possessions to her doctor-husband, was filed in Cuyahoga county probate court Wednesday. Her husband. Dr. Samuel H. Sheppjud, is under indictment for the July Fourth hack slaying.

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College Football Games On WKJG-TV The top collegiate football teams in the nation will be seen in action this fall over WKJG-TV, Fort Wayne. The 13-game schedule will begin Saturday, with a telecast of the California-Oklahoma grid contest. The schedule follows: Sept. 18—3:45 p.m. — California vs Oklahoma. Sept. 25—3:15 p.m. — lowa vs Michigan State. Oct 2— 3:45 p.m. — Stanford vs Illinois. . Oct. 9—3:45 p.m. — Wisconsin vs Rice. Oct 16—3:15 p.m. — Oregon vs use. Oct. 23 —T 2:15 p.m. — Pittsburgh vs Northwestern. Oct. 30—12:45 p.m. — Pennsylvania vs Penn State: Nov. 6—1:45 p.m. — Baylor vs Texas. Nov. 13 — 1:15 p.m. — Georgia Tech vs Alabama. Nov. 20 — 12:15 pm. — Ohio State Michigan. Nov. 25 (Thanksgiving Day) — 12:45 p.m. — Maryland vs Missouri. Nov. 27 —11:45 a.m. — Army vs Navy. Dec. 4—1:45 p.m.—SMU vs Notre Dame. Pennant Races By International News Service / NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB TP New York .. 9(f 53 .629 — 11 Brooklyn ... 88 57 .607 3 9 Milwaukee . 84 58 .592 New York —At home (5): Milwaukee 2. Philadelphia 3. Away (6): Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn—At Home (7): Cincinnati 1. New York 3. Pittsburgh 3. Away (2): Pittaburgh 2. Milwaukee — At Home (7): Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 3. Away* (5): New York 2. St. Louis 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB TP Cleveland --105 40 .724 — 9 New York — 96 48 .667 • Cleveland — At Home (6): Chicago 3. Detroit 3. Away (3): Detroit 3. New York — At Home (6): Washington 3, Philadelphia 3. Away (4): Detroit 1, Philadelphia a- . —“"2 —~~~~ New Superintendent Os Women's Prison INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Gov. George N. Craig has named Mrs. Helen Kincaid Hudson, assistant dean of women at the University of Cincinnati, as superintendent of the Indiana women's prison, effective Oct. 1. ; She succeeds Mrs. Ethel Kreuger, who resigned three months ago. .Mrs. Katherine Pearson, supervisor of probation has served as head of the institution in the interim.

MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE Club W -L Pct. G.B. Cleveland 105 40 .724 — New York .... 96 48 .667 8% Chicago 91 55 .623 14% Detroit 64 80 .444 40% Boston 63 81 .438 41% Washington .. 61 83 .424 43% Baltimore .... 50 96 .342 55% Philadelphia .. 49 96 .338 56 Wednesday’s Results New York at Detroit, wet grounds. Baltimore 2, Boston 1. Only games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Club W L Pct. G.B. New York .... 90 53 .629 — Brooklyn 88 57 .607 3 Milwaukee ... 84 58 .592 5% Cincinnati 69 76 .476 22 Philadelphia. .. ,SB, 76 .472 22% St. Louis 67, 77 .465 23% Chicago .. -«*4*f* 60 86 .411 31% Pittaburgh ... 51 94 ,3S£ 40 Wednesday’s Results Brooklyn 10, Cincinnati 4. Milwaukee at New York, rain. St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 1. Other clubs not scheduled. It you have somettiing to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It bring* results, a Fort Wayne, Ind. The Armory Thurs., Fri., Sat„ Sun. Sept. 23-24-25-26 Hours 12 to 10 p. m. (Closing 6 P. M. Last Day) .. Admission 50c

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Delayed Title Fight Slated For Tonight NEW YORK (INS) — The Rocky Marciano-Ezzard Charles heavyweight title fight was postponed today until ■' Friday night. Mr,,'’ ' 3 NEW YORK (INS) — Weather permitting, heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano — who finally found something, namely rain, that he can’t override with his fists — will offer Ezzard Charles a delayed shot at the title tonight at Yankee Stadium. 'Rain, a gray fall drizzle that started in early afternoon, forced the bout, scheduled for Wednesday night, to be set back 24 hours. But the weatherman was not very optimistic, about the prospects for action tonight. He forecast “some rain or drizzle.” If mother nature should cjqps him up, finding a suitable ’’date might become a giant headache to the International Boxing Club. Bo? cause of baseball night games, other dates open for the fight are Saturday, and then next Wednesday. The postponement was an unkind cut for all concerned. It left the IBC. already worried that the gate will dip below |sod,ootf, with the possibility of even greater shrinkage. <■ And it is? an old ring truism that fighters, having geared themselves for a supreme effort on a given night, never benefit from a delay. Before the postponement. New York state athletic commission chairman Bob Christenberry conducted an official weigh-in—which won’t be repeated if the bout goes on tonight, Christenberry occasioned an astonished murmur from onlookers when he intoned: “Ezzard Charles,

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That waa a full eight pounds more than the 33-year-old exi hampion scaled In June, when he lost a bitter 15-round decision to Rocky. Nobody had believed Charles' camp much when it instated he would pack extra weight thio time for "added punching power.” Marciano scaled 184JL4, considered just about ideal fighting weight for the tanned and tough champion, who has gone undefeated in 46 professional bouts, winning a phenomenal 40 of them via knockout. Chicago Cardinals Lose In Exhibition CHICAGO (INS) — The Chicago Cardinals rated as a fair defensive club following their 20 to 2 defeat Wednesday night by the Baltimore Colts bnt showed little of Hn offensive nature against their foes. The Cards hied the Colts scoreless in the first period but were nicked for a touchdown in the second and two more in the third — one the result of a fumble. The Car<ta netted their two points on a safety in the third period. Contract Awarded For Part Os Road INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — A contract was awarded today for the eastern terminal of the S2BQ-mil-llon toll road to built across northern Indiana. The Indiana toll road commission accepted the joint bid of f?,506.358 submitted by Suder & Co. of Whitmire, 8. C.. and Ballenger Paving Co., of Greenville. S. C. These Carolina companies bid for the 12.4 miles of the superhighway in Steuben county which will connect the Hoosier pay-as-you-ride road with the Ohio toll road. Women Builders PARIS, (INS) — Polish refugee circles in Paris say that a new apartment house just completed in a Warsaw suburb was .entirely constructed by women workers.

BTt, - y ' A SPY-HUNTING federal grand jury may question a number of former U. S. government officials soon, it is reported, as a result of questioning Harold Glasser (above), former Treasury official. The former officials, who may be questioned, arf well as Glasser himself, have bAn hafttad by Attorney GeneAl Herbert Brownell, Jr., as members of a wartime Soviet soy setup. (International) Eisenhower Relaxes At Fishing Retreat FRASER, Colo. (INS) President Eisenhower relaxed at his Rocky Mountain fishing retreat today, as far from the cares of the world as the chief executive of the United States can ever get. Baring a new international crisis, Mr. Eisenhower's plans for the next few days at the secluded Byers Peak Ranch inchide only trout hfising, painting and just loafing in the bracing mountain air. ; It you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democret Want Ad. It brings results.

Association Playoff Series Are All Even By International News Service Louisville's Colonels, ttad with Columbus’ Red Birds at one victory each in their best four out of seven games playoff in the American Association, travel to Columbus tonight for the third game of the series. Indianapolis and Minneapolis, also tied at one win each in their series, play their third game in the Hoosier city. Wednesday nißtit’s game both went into extra innings, with Minneapolis scoring a run in the 14th to beat Indianapolis, 5 to 4. and Columbus staging a three-run surge in the 19th to whip Louisville. X 0 to 7. , i Lou Damman, who hit a home run earlier in the game, drove in the tying run in the ninth inning with a triple for Louisville to force the game with Columbus into an extra inning. Then Columbus staged its threerun attack in the 10th to win. Earlier in the game. Vern Benson clouted a two-run ligrner fpt 1 the Red Birds. Cloyd Boyer was the winning pitcher and Ben Flowers was the loser. Jim Constable was the winning pitcher in Minneapolis' victory over Indianapolis and Ted Wilks was the loser. Harry Simpson homered for IndianapolLs in the eighth inning. BOWLING SCORES AMERICAN LEGION Bultemeier Construction won from Ashbaucber; Macklin won two*from Fuelling: First State Bank., won three from Burke's Insurance. W L Pts. Bank 3 0 4 Bultemeier 2 13 Macklin 2 13 Ashbaucher 12 1 Fuelling 12 1 -Bwricw ;: ~<F” 3 0 High scores: E. Korte 206, F. Hoffman 226.

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Ehlers, Dykes Moy Stay With Orioles CHICAGO (INS) — Paul Richards. new general manager of the Baltimore Orioles, said former general manager Art Ehlere andi field manager Jimmie Dykes could remain in the Oriole organization. Richards, before leaving for his Waxahachie, Tex., home Wednesday, conferred with Ehlers and said the former general manager would be retained in a position similar to “assistant general manager." Richards also told Ehlere to tell Dykes he could have a Job as “sort of player procurement” official. Trade »n a uooa • -iwn — Decatur

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