Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1956 — Page 8
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Braves Wallop Geneva, Cards Lose To Berne The Deca-Ctir Braves Geneva, IM, and Berne Riged the Decatur Pony League games Monday night at Worthman field ' The Braves and Geneva played three sore el ess innings |in the opener. After Geneva scored once in the first of the fourth, the Braves, held hitless up to that point, pounded out seven hits good for nine runs in the bottom of the fourth, Geneva scored another singleton in the fifth and the Braves poured across eight more on only one bit, plus seven JJid„ t?o errors. C •," | B Id the nightcap. Berne and the Catdinafa* wro tlyd at j-T after five innings, but Berne scored three in the sixth on three hits and a pair of errors, and what proved to be the winding run in the seventh on a triple and a balk. The Cardinals battled to pud the game out of the fire, scoring twice on twtr Sits, an error but could not get the trying run across. t - >• es - Monmouth p’.avs at QgMfa this •evening and Adams. Oliqnl St Muumouth Wednesday. Ybeßravis will play Berne at the Adams Central diamond Thursday and th* Carinala play at Adams Central Friday. . The two Decatur team will meet for the first time Saturday night at Worthman field. Their game will be preceded by a Little League contest between the Ygnbeei and Senators at 8:15 p,n>, GENEVA AB R H E Lyons, ss —X*..- 3 i 1 0 Sprunger, Sb 3 0„ 1 2 Long., «. s p -U-i4-Z-'2 0 0 1 Stanley, p, if -..-.-.-V. 3 0 0 0 Newcomer, cf ...2 I<l 0 Moser, 2b 1 r 0( 0 0, Tester, lb i 0‘ 1 0 Anspaugh. Hisel, If - I" 0 ' ■MW'.;; ?_ ”g /ft I Tonite & Wednesday First Demtur Showing of This Great Spectacular! “THERAINS OF RANCHIPURV Cinemascope 4 Dolor Lana Turner, Richard Burton Fred Mac Murray, Joan Caulfield o . Thura. A Men" A. “Abbott A Costello Meet The Mummy." ' • . AIR CONDITIONED Tonite, Wed, Thurs. ; OUR BIG DAYS! 1 Shows Tonite & Wed. at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 |. 1450 Reasons to Attend! | o ' ImiOm O wn mst mown Hew ntM new GORDON" SHIRLEY MacRAE JONES . CAMERON MITCHELL -—o—o—: Coming Sun. —> Pan Dailey “Meet Me In Lae Vegee"
Workinger, df .-- 10 0 0 TOTAL 20 2 6 3 BRAVES AB R H E Scheiman, m 3 111 Banning, rs **.,... 5 111 Reidenbuch, c 2 3 1 o' Omlor, cf — 2 ® 1 0 Klnerk, 3b ... 1100 Conrad, lb 3 111 Sharp, 2b 2 10 0 Cali,, p — 4 2 2 1 Clark, 3b 0 0 0 0 Cancino, If 3 2 10 TOTAL .. 25 17 8 4 Score by Innings Totals Geneva 00011 2 Braves 0 0 0 9 1 17 Runs batted in Sprunger, Tester, Banning 2, Omlor 2. Kinerls, Conrad, Sharp. Cali 4, Cancino; Threebase hits Tester, Cancino; Sacrifices Moser; Bases on balls Stanley t, Long 7, Laux 1, Cail 1; Hit by pitcher Stanley (Banning. Sharp); Strikeouts Stanley 2. Anspaugh 1. Long 1. Laux 1, Call 7; Hits off Anspaugh 3, Long 4, Laux 1; winner Cell: Loser Anspaugh; Um pinee Hrueckeberg, Gehrig. : BERNE “ v ‘ r AB R H E Heiman, 3b 4 11 0 Graber, rs *4 1 i n Habegger. p 3 1 2 0 McCune, cf ----- 3 110 Bluhm, lb Bill Xnssbatfm, If 3010 Hill. 0 (I 0 Sebwartb, sa r —-- 3 0 0 0 stiwwr’«► <> 0 ” TOTIL '*7'.*— 28 5 71 CARINAL# ' AB R H E Gase, /cf 2 10 0 Ralsttm, 3b ... 3 0 0.0 GiliiK, 2b 3 0 2 1 Knodel, lb 4 10 0 COrai, rs 2 2 0 1 Grose, ss 2 0 1 0 Wolfe, p 4 0 0 0 Omlor, If ~ 1 0 0-0 Gay. e 3 0 0 1 TOTAL 24 4 3 3 Score by Innings Totals Berne .... 1 0 '0 0 0 3 1 *s' Card. 0 0. 1 0 0 1 2 4 Runs batted in Bluhm 2, Gross 2; i Two-base hits Heiman; Bases on: ball Habegger 8. Wolfe 1; Hit by; pitcher Habegger (Corah. Gross,! /Iracal; Strikeout s T /Habegger 6, Wolfe 10; Winner Habegger;, Loser j Gehrig, Krueckeberg. “ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ! W. L. Pct. G.B.' Denver 37 19 .661 Indianapolis .. 30 23 .566 Minneapolis ,1.2 s. 25 .537 7 Omaha 27 28 .491 9% St Paul J 25 27 .481 10 Louisville 23 28 .451 11H Wichita 23 30 .434 Charleston ... 19 33 .365 16 MONDAY’S RESULTS Omaha 2, Charleston Cf. St Paul 12, Wichita 5. Minneapolis 6, Indianapolis 2. Denver 12, Louisville 9. MAJOR ! Player A Club GAB R H Pct. Repulski, St. L. 33 111 22 42 .378 Long, Pitta. ... 49 181 39 67 .370 Clemente, Pitts. 40 125 21 46 .360 Boyer, St. L .. 51 204 40 76 .343 BAiley, Cinci. .. 39 120 19 41 .343 1 »:> AMERICAN LEAGUE Player A Club GAB R H Pct Mantle. N. Y. 51 193 52 76 .394 Maxwell, Dot. . 40*123 29 46 .374 Kuenn, Det. .. 46 188 30 .68 .362 Vernon, Bos. .. 39 138 22 50 .362 Berra. N. Y. ... 42 160 33 56 .350 HOME RUNS •— Mantle, Yanks 21; Long, Pirates 17; Berra, Yanks 16; Boyer, Cards, Banks, Cubs. Post, Redlegs and Sievers, Senators, all 14. RUNS BATTED IN — Mantle. Janks 62; Boyer, (Airda 48: Long, irates 64l MusiaL Cards '4; Be r,a, Yanks 42. ißUNS—Mantle, Yanks 52; Yost, Senators, 40; Boyer, Cards 40; Blasingame, Cards 38; Bauer, Yanks 38. HITS— Mantle, Yanks 76; Boyre, Cards 70; Kuenn. Tigers 68; Long, Pirates 67; Ashburn, Phils 61; Moon, Cards 61. PITCHING — Lawrence, RedledS 7-0; Brewer, Red Sox 9-1; Pierce White Sox 8-2; Wilson, White Sox 8-2; Freeman, Redlegs, McDaniel. Cards and Labine, Dodgers all 6-1-If yog have something to sen oi ooma for rent, try a Democr* Want Ad- It brings results —’ "" ‘ ~ EVERY WED. IS PARTY NIGHT ’DOWN AT.... , The MOOSE
Norb Witte Enrolls At Indiana University Norb Witte, star of the Monmouth Eagles and one of this area's outstanding basketball 1 players, has enrolled at Indiana University, Charles Holt, Mon- : mouth coach, announced today Witte, who measured 6-7 during the past season, piled up an outstanding record in his high school i days at Monmouth, winner of the > sectional tourney for the past four i years. Norb, who is reported by his coach as still growing, racked i up an amazing point total during his senior year and almost pulled i the Eagles into a regional cham- > pionship at Fort Waynb. —1 > -/ " Miss Margaret Eiting Receives M. S. Degree Miss Margaret Eiting received her M. S. degree in nursing education. majoring in nursing service administration, at Indiana University Monday. She is employed at the Veterans hospital at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ben Eiting, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eiting and daughter Bernadine attended the commencement exercises. «■»■<■■■ I. . I !■», Truck Hits Bridge kk Abutment Near City A truck and a state highway bridge were damaged in a one vehicle accident at 7:30 a.m. today on U. S. highway 27 about two miles sough of Decatur. The driver of the truck. Wesley Lee Jarvis. 24, of Quitman, Ga.. told investigating officers that the sun glare from an approaching car prevented him from seeing a tractor travelling ahead of him. He swerved to the right to avoid, hitting the tractor, skidded on the berm and hit the bridge abutment. Damage was estimated at 3600 to the truck and $25 to the bridge. State trooper Al Conpess and d>nuty sherirf Roger Slngletoa taveß tigated. Trade in a Good Town — Decatut
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Ma/or League Leaders By UNITED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE . W. L. Pct G.B. New York .... 32 19 .627 Cleveland .... 28 22 .560 . 3tf Chicago 24 19 .558 4 Boston 25 25 .500 Baltimore .... 25 27 .481 Detroit 24 26 .480 4% Washingtoii .. 28 32 .418 11 v Kansas City 20 31 .392 12 MONDAY’S RESULTS Washington 4-3, Kansas City 3-6. Cleveland 4-1, Boston 1-5. Baltimore 5, Detroit 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE ’ <» W. L. Pct G.B. Cincinnati .... 28 20 .583 —- Pittsburgh ... 27 20 .674 Mi St. Louis 29 22 .669 % Brooklyn 26 21 .553 1% Milwaukee ... 22 19 .537 2% New York .... 19 27 .413 > Chicago 18 27 ,40b 8% Philadelphia .. 17 30 .362 10’4 MONDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn 8, St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 6, Milwaukee 2. Only games scheduled. THREE OFFICIAL <<«»■ 11»Mrd from i'»«t O»«) Vice President Richard M. Nixon to see the President. Monday, he said Nixon would be the first person to see the President outside of his immediate family and staff. Text of a medical bulletin timed 12:45 p. m. EDT: "The President’s condition *eontinues to progress satisfactorily. His pulse, blood pressure, temperature and respiration continue t to be essentially normal. * ' “The pertinent blood chemistry determination at the time of>V>is morning’s examination were within normal limits. “This morning he walked approximately twice the distance of his trip around the room last evening. He sat in an easy chair for 30 minutes before returning to bed. His spirits continued high, throughout the morning.” If you have something to sail or rooms for rent, try a Demobrat Want Ad. It brings results.
Eddie Arcaro Rides Four Winners Monday NEW YORK (UP) — Eddie Arcaro rode tour winners Monday at Belmont Park and now has bagged 28 for the first 25 days of the meeting. Bill Boland is second In the Belmont standings with 22 winners. County Home Agent On Radio Saturday Margaret Gallettn of Decatur, home demonstration agent of Adams county, will appear on WOWO at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in a special broadcast featuring home demonstration agents of the area. She will be interviewed by Jane Weston, WOWO home service director. They will discuss “Furniture Refinishing.” PRESIDENT AND <Ce»it»«ieU from Pewe O»*> A state; police plane was sent into the air in an effort to spot the car while doeens of troopers froiff 011 over Indiana were alerted to be on the lookout for the bandit and car. Before he left the -bank, the bandit took about 3500 out of a white cloth sack into which he had stuffed the cash. He gave it to Mrs. Ruth Drake, a CasMer, and said “You can use this to open the bank." He also tossed away a 32 bill he noticed in the loot. The man was described as about 5 feet 11 inches tall with bine eyes and weighing about 165 pounds. „ sj Whalen said neither he nor his wife were Injured. He said the bandit was calm and “did not frighten us too much." Cleveland — The title of ”Pn* gressive party" has been used by third party movements three times in t|ie United States. Vgn Wert, vmo — Uederkranz cheese had it» origin here 63 years ago and was named in honor of a New York singing society.
By Hey Moves From Concordia To Central FORT WAYNE (UP) — By Hey, Fort Wayne Concordia high school basketball coach, renigned Monday to accept an assistant coaching position at Fort Wayne Centra! high school. Hey succeeds Murray Mendenhall Jr., wno resigned to coach at Indiana Tech College. fl® READY FOR THAT VACATION! ul V ‘ e -• ' ■■ <*3|Ej)P—* k Watches on the Blink ’ Repaired in a Wink ► I [ Precision craftsmanship by our expert insures your complete satisfaction with all our watch repairs. Prompt service. * —OPEN WED. and SAT. Evenings ’Till 9 ;00 John Brecht Jewelry 226 N. Second Street
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