Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1956 — Page 8
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Phillies Drop 7th Straight To Cardinals NEW YORK (INS) -- Philadelphia's last link, with basebaMls begtaninr to rust and unless somn
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I only u .hits to 6a for the opposiUpMSN WlkhHbtown? W 3e*« iviI slon last year by winning Tt of 40 {decisions with lefthanded pitchers, fapd rWtl managers have learned Vttf'kwT their southpaws away I from the Phils’ predominance of » infer 'ordinarily found ' In the Philadelphia batting order, HttO<.;ttw!*#«»»* is ganging up its righthanded pitchers for use against Mayo's men. To - make matters worse for Mayo, Curt Simmons is the only IpttOMided pUrher is his rotation ,ap4 Ueyoepudtion is massing its rncidtMhi-'pfnker against the chib, f Jrie< started another ITightyj thm Poholsky. against the J PhDs night and the 1 big-Missourian did pot permit a ' Fiiuner past first base as he doled - .< PohjAsky did not walk: a man as, he picked- up hit third straight wRI Wehmeier dueled with bin? until the fifth inning when rupkia .catcher Hal Smith piled hip second homerun in as many* nights. ‘ » •, ■ \ ( L »A lefthander. Wally Moon, start edthe twp-run seventh inning with a single'and another lefty. Bill Virdon, finished it with A, double on top of Rip Repulski'S triple. It was the second defeat thia year for Wehmeter and his 14th straight at the hands of St. Louis. Cincinnati edged New York, 6 to B, in another night game after Pittsburgh was rained out at Milwaukee and Brooklyn was washed put- st Chicago. Cleveland trimmed New York's American League advantage to 2% 4 . games,« to 5. as Boston was beating Chicago. 7 to 5. in another daylight contest Kansas City’s Art Ditmar blanked Baltimore, 4 to 0, in one night game and Detroit topped Washington, 7 to 3, in the other. i Glapt catcher Ray Katt doubled hpme tw6 runs in the second inning but his error in the seventh enabled the (Redlegs to register theft 11th win the last 13 games. Johnny. Temple singled and scored as Qus Bell hit safely off Steve Ridzifc. Two walks loaded the bags and then Katt dropped Bob Thurman’s foul pop. Thurman Promptly grounded out to score Bell with the winning run. Ray Jablonski drove in the Reds’ first three runs. The Indians squared their series with the Yankees when they scored an unearned run on two ninth-inning errors. Mickey Mantle's two-base muff of Chico Carrasquel’s fly ball set the stage. Chico advanced on Gene Woodling's grounder and adored when 'Jjm Busby bit a slow bounder to the taotmd but knocked pitcher Tom Morgan’s throw out of firstbaseman Moose Skowrom’s glove. Cleveland strikeout artist Herb Score gave up ten hits, including .. . ■
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Yogi Berra's ninth homerun, and. fanned \W five fttit recorded his ' Second win In five decisions. Al Rosen homered and hit a bases-loaded single for the Tribe. » ■ . w*. Tryout Monday For Monmouth Leaguers Weather permitting, the Monmouth Little League team will hold j a tryout session at McMillen field -from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Monday. All boys in the proper age group from Root, Preble and Union townships are eligible for the Monmouth team. Ddcatur Loses To Garrett Golfers < Garrett highschool golfers re- , mained undefeated Wednesday Tiy defeating the Decatur Yellow Jackts, IM, at Garrett Wednesday afternoon. The summary: Schmidt (G) over i Schmidt (D), 4'2-4<’: Severson (G) : over Zwick (D), 40-48; Bley (G) i over Edwards CD), <l-54; Bastes (G) over Burk (D), 41-56; Kalbe (G) over Scheiman (D), 44-53. Rainfall Washes Out I Little League Practice j Because of continued raia, there will be no practice sessipas this week for the Decatur Little Lea- , gue teams. League officials will announce the new schedule for practices Monday. The name of Jimmy McGill was omitted from the roster of players on the Tigers Little League team Tuesday.
MAJOR . AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. New Yorkl4 6 .700 — Boston 10 7 .588 214 Cleveland 10 8 .556 3 Baltimorelo 12 .455 5 Kansas City 8 10 .444 5 Chicago 6 8 .429 5 Washington — 9 12 .429 514 Detroit — 8 12 .400 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. Milwaukee 8 3 .727 1 Louis 13 6 .684 — . Cincinnati .-—l2 7 .632 1 Brooklyn 9 . 9 .500 314 New York 9 10 .474 4 Pittsburgh" 8 10 .444 PhWidelphia ... 5 12 ;294 7 Chicago 4 11 .267 7 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS National League Brooklyn at Chicago, rain. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, rain. St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 0. Cincinnati 6. New York 5. American League Cleveland 6. New York 5. Boston 7, Chicago 5. Detroit 7, Washington 3. Kansas City 4, Baltimore 0. State Police Gain In Safety Campaign INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —lndiana state police have gained in their safety camipaigto. According to statistics announced today by, state police superintendent Frank . A Jessup. MHMHMMMMMiiiB lN A FRI. & SAT. “ 2 COLOR Thrillers! r First Decatur Showing When the nver men of all fought for THAT SCARLET■ ® WOMAN I fl \ Jr IBfll M (HtTHE PAW MEDINA Warren Stevens TECHNICOLOR WjJF a CflttMNA MCIUK — ADDED SMASH — “ELEPHANT WALK” Dana Andrews, Elizabeth Taylor —O— O SUN.—“Come Next Spring” Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran Specially Selected for Mother’s Day—First Oecitur Showing!
Fangio May Drive I In 500-Mile Race i INDIANAPOLIS UNS) — Threetime world racing champion. Juan Manuel Fangio, was reported today *a likely driver for one of the two famous Novi cava which have ' just arrived at the liffiianapolis Motor Speedway. The Indianapolis Star said it has learned that Fangio is being sought as a driver for one of the two attention-getting mounts, en- ; tered in the 500-mile race, May 30. Mangio made a trip to the United States to win a Sebring. Fla. road race recently, then returned to Europe for the Grand Prix circuit racing. Jimmy Davies, _of Pacoima, Calif., U viewed as Tikajy Mflectfoh tor the other Novi ear. However, no official announcement has come from Lew Welch, owner of* the ears, as to his drivers. The Novis, sporting large tail fins and tapable of 600 horsepower. are always, sure of spectator interest. Meanwhile a former world racing champion. Giuseppe Farina, arrived from Italy late Wednesday night, to try for a spot in the 600mile race. He is scheduled to drive a six-cylinder Ferrari-bar-dahl racer which is being flown to the United States.
MINOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. G.B. Denver 16 6 .727 — Minneapolis —l4 8 .636 2 Louisville 13 9 .591 3 St. Paul 10 10 .500 5 Indianapolis — 9 10 .474 5% Omaha 9 11 .450 6 Wichita 8 13 .381 7% Charleston -— 5 17 .227 11 Wednesday's Results Louisville 10. St. Paul 2. Indianapolis 4, Omaha 2. Minneapolis 8, Charleston 6. Denver 8, Wichita 5. Present Program At Monmouth Meeting At the recent Monmouth high school achievement night, the girls physical education department presented an interesting program of rhythmics and tumbling. Mrs. Robert.Kleinhenz is director of girls’ physical education. The sophomore girls and a group of high school boys gave a spirited folk dance, “The Alabama Jubilee.” The freshman girls highlighted the program with skillfully maneuvered pyramids, interspersed by couple and individual tumbling activities. An unusual feat, a triple forward roll, was demonstrated by Jean Harkless, Becky Gaunt and Sue Merriman. The climax was reached when Sue Merriman performed a divjng forward roll over nine girls. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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