Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1955 — Page 7

TUBBDAY, JUN® If, 1956

SPORTS

Redlegs Rally To Score Win Monday Night NEW YORK (INS) — The Milwaukee Braves and the New York Giants apparently have both taken a course in do it yourself pennant suicide. While the Brooklyn Dodgers run away and attempt to hide trpm the rest of the National League with the surprising Chicago Cuba their only true pursuers, the Braves and Giants seem content to battle it out for “flops of the year” honors. The race of frustration has been a close one between the two teams regarded as most likely to win it all. Charlie Grimm's failures illustrated their dismal plight again Monday night when they lost, 6-4, to the Cincinnati Redlegs in the only major league game scheduled. The Redlegs came off a 4-2 deficit in the fifth inning to score four runs, the deciding three on Ray Jablonski's homer off Chet Nichols. The fourth plsce Milwaukee men found themselves 15 games behind the leading Dodgers and faced with the proposition of becoming the "Miracle Braves” if they are to overcome a 28-28 record. themselves, or anybody else. Superb relief pitching by Jackie Collum featured Cincinnati’s win as they climbed from seventh place to sixth over the idle St Louis Cardinals. The pint - sized lefthander limited the Braves to two singles after he relieved starter Gerry Staley in the fourth inning. Collum pitched to a minimum of 18 batters in six innings. Both run-

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ners were erased by double play*. Smokey Burgess and Ted Kluszewski (No. 18)» contributed homers for Cincy as Collum was credited with his fourth win against one logs, .ah Nichols suffered his fourth loss in nine decisions despite some heavy clouting by rejuvenated Eddie Mathews. The third basemAh led a 10-hlt Milwaukee attack Wlh a first inning homer, his 13th, a run producing single in the third and a two-run single in the fourth. Leo Durocher, the almost peerless skipper of the world champion Giants, also put on a show. Durocher blasted his kind of team as being too complacent. “Maybe this looks like the same club that won last year,” the Lip declared. “But you can’t tell me these guys are champions. The spirit is gone. It’s shot. It isn’t there.** • What is there is a record that shows 29 wins and 27 losses' and a 14 game distance from their Brooklyn rivals. — Motor Car Racing Banned In France PARIS (INS) —The French cabinet decided early today to ban all motor car racing in France until new regulations have been drafted. It took the action after a lengthy night session which considered re? ports on the Le Mans tragedy last Saturday when a car careened off the track and exploded amidst a crowd of spectators. The death toll in the accident rose to 82 as more of the critically injured lost their slim hold on life. Seventy eight others remained in hospitals. The next major rac§ scheduled in< France is the Rheims Grand Prix July 3. It was hoped the new regulations could be worked out by then. A mass funeral service for the victims of the freak tragedy was scheduled for today in the city southwest of Paris where the 24 hour road classic is held .each year. More than 40 percent of tpday’s 47 million American families have savings in tile United States Sayings Bdnds.

Limberlosl Archery Club Is Organized A group of Decatur, Berne and Adams county archers met Monday night and organised a club to be known as the Limberlost Archery dub. George Stults. of Decatur, was elected president; Robert La Bnyip. of Berne, vice president, and Dick Cottrell, of Decatur, sec-retary-treasurer. Other members of the new club are Hubert Sprunger,. the Rev. Lawseace Norris, , Rex«- Werst, Jeromp Gaskill, Bill Reikert, Dick -Miller, Carl Wolf and Marion Robison. A temporary range committee was also appointed, consisting of George Stults, Rev. Norris, Dick Cottrell and Jerome Gaskill. These men will select a suitable field range for the use of the club, it was agreed that membership will be unrestricted as to sex or age and annual fees will be 33 for adults, $1.50 for juniors (10 to 16 years), and free to those under 10 if accompanied by parents. There will be no regular dues other than membership. Purpose of the Limberlost Archery club is to Stimulate interest in "America’s fastest growing sport,’’ and is interested in providing the mean&fhnd a place for its members to develop skill in the sport. It is a non-profit organization, the membership fee to provide targets and target backing, club activities, and prizes tor club shoots. The proposed range, and the one agreed upon by all members as niost-praetic&l, ifr-’calUjd !the field course. On this type of range, comparable to a golf course in, its progressive nature, a rough terrain is selected and 14 to 28 targets are set up in strategic spots so that the "hunter” coming upon them must shoot unknown distances from specified stations amt in all kinds of positions. This type of shooting simulates actual hunting conditions and prepares the archer for the real thing. It is planned to allow club members to shoot on the course whenever it is convenient for them. Membership is open to experts and novices. Experienced archers will teach beginners and help them select proper equipment and give advice on thp care and use of it. Any .person in Adams or surrounding counties is invited to inquire about membership or planned activities of the club from any of the above members or to attend the next meeting, which will be held in Berne Monday, July 11, at 7:30 p in. -----• _ - ORed Sox, Yankees To Play Wednesday The Red Sox and Yankees of the Little League will play a regular loop game at the Homestead diamond Wednesday evening at 6 o clock. This game, postponed from June 7, had been rescheduled for last evening, byt weather again forced the delay to Wednesday evening. -« Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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