Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1956 — Page 6

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SPORTS

Klenk's Wins By 4- 0 Score : Here Sunday Klenk’s of Decatur maintained their winning string Sunday, handing Cridersville a 4-0 shutout in a Western Buckeye league game at Worthman field in this city. Decatur scored all the runs needed with a pair tn the first inning on hits by Williams and 'Hoehammer, plus a walk to Bowen and Crist’s sacrifice. Bowen tripled and scored on Crist’s single in the third and the ifnal run crossed the plate in the fourth on hits by .Masters and HildingeP’ plug the only error of the game. x Masters and Groves coßaWdrated to hold Cridersville to five scattered hits and a shbtout. Bowen had three hits, two triples and a double, to pace Klenk’s attack. Klenk's will meet the always tough- Rockford nine In a league game at Worthman field Thursday night at 8 o’clock, and will play a return match at Rockford Sunday afternown at 2 o’clock. Cridersville AB R H E J. Shaw. 3b 4 0 2 0 Lowry. 2b 4 0 0 0 Smith, p „. w , 2 0 10 Hadding. 3b, 4 0 10 Deckrosh. c 3 0 0 0 N. Shaw, rs 3 0 0 0 Graham. If 3 0 0 0

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I Birkmeier. cf 3 0 10 | Mowery, as .— 30 0 1 TOTALS 29 0 5,1 Klenk’s AB R H E Williams. If —.JU,.—. 4 110 Bowst, cfk—! 3 2 3 0 Shaw, cf-0 0. 0 0 Crist, ss 3 0 2 0 Hoehammer, lb 4 0 10 Reed, 3b 4 0 0 0 Masters, p 3 110 Groves, p 10 0 0 Hildinger. c —- 2 0 10 Jackson, c — 0 0 0 0 Helm. 2b 3 0 0 0 Dull, rs 3 0 0 0 Minnick, rs - 0 0 0 0 TOTALS .—... 30 4 9- 0 Score by innings: Cridersville 000 000 000 — 0 Klenk’s 201 100 OOx — 4 Runs Batted In — Crist. Hoehammer, Reed. Helm. Two-Base Hila — Hadding, Bowen, Crist. Three-Base Hits — Birkmeier. Bowen 8. Stolen Bases — Bowen. Helm. Sacrifices — Crist. Double Plays — Mowery to Lowry to Hadding, Masters to Hoehammer, Crist to Reed. Bases On Balls — Smith 2. Masters 2. Strikeouts — Smith 3, Masters 8. Groves 2. Hits Off Masters 3 in 7, Groves 2 in 2. Winner — Masters. Loser — Smith. Charley Coe Wins* Amateur Tourney OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) — Lean and tall Charley Coe of Oklahoma City held the Trans —Mississippi golf title. one of the big amateur plums, for the fourth time today. Ooe breeted over his home course from the qualifying round when he was medalist with a 68 to the finals Sunday when be crushed the bid of Ronnie Wenxler of Memphis, - Tenn., with an 11 and 9 trouncing. 29 ARE DEAD from O»e> 'A four-man team from the Nigerian department of civil aviation flew from Lhgo to Kano today to investigate. A British investigation tea malso was flying here from London. Most of the passengers were British or Nigerian. The investigators, who left London in another Argonaut included Sir Harold Wfc ill ingh am, the BO AC directors of medical services. who led the inquires into the Comet jet crashes. i&qpiBMUU _

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Reckless Driving Charged Motorist Richard Lee Decatur, faWed to negotiate a turn early Sunday morning at the corner of North Second street and the Monmouth road and his automobile struck a stop sign and ran into the lawn of the John Meyer property. Damage to the automobile was estimated at $73 and property damage was set at <3O. Baumgartner wad arrested following the mishap and will face a charge of reckless driving in justice of peace court Tuesday night at 6 o'clock. Dave Philley Fined $250 For Actions CHICAGO (UP —puts (elder Dave Philley of the Chicago White S<Jx has been fined $250 by American League president Will Hairidge for charging pitcher Bob Grim of the New York Yankees on Saturday after being struck by a pitched ball. BUTLER MEETS tConUaued trom r»<> O»e) said “1 haven’t ta>.en any part in this publicly or privately.’’ The convention will be held Tuesday in the State Fairgrounds Coliseum but the big show really gets under way tonight when 1,932 delegates mill about in traditional smokofilled hotel rooms for district caucuses. DR. PARRISH <C«> UnaeU I'rom Page One) He is the son of Mrs. Frank Parrish and is a brother of Judge Myles F. Parrish. Dr. Parrish is a member of the American medical association, the Indiana state medical association, the Adams county medical society, of which he is a past officer, the Phi Chi medical , fraternity, the Methodist church In Decatur, the Elks, Moose, Eagles, the Knights of Pythias lodges, the American Legion, and the order of military surgeons. He is a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason, a Blue Lodge Mason, and a member of the Ancient Accepted Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Dr. Parrish was a military surgeon in the United States navy and since his return to Decatur, he has enjoyed an extensive and area wide practice in both medicine and surgery. OUST AMERICA tt'oailnwed from Paar One) Iceland as part of the NATO defense system. Some of the seats athing still were being contested, held by both sides in' the old In Washington, officials with — held any immediate comment pending further clarification of the situation. They said they still are not clear on what kind of government will be formed. If the Progressives and Social Democratic don't get the necessary 27 seats these officials said, they may have to get Conservative sup port in forming a government. This could lead to a compromise on the critical question of ousting American forces from the big air base at Keflavik. The Independence party polled 16.928 votes in Reykjavik and secured five seats for the althing (parliament) an increase of one. It was the biggest vote Thors’ party ha? ever polled in the capital city. TJhe American parliamentary coalition of the Progressive and Social Democratic parties polled only 6.306 votes in Reykjavik and lost one seat in parliament

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Decatur Team Wins In Extra Inning Sautbine & Simerman Home Builders, of Decatur, registered their fifth . consecutive B A O league victory Sunday afternoon, defeating Ossian, 3-2, in 10 innings on the Ossian diamond. Decatur scored the winning run in the 10th when Russ Plumley doubled, advanced to third on Junior Conrad’s sacrifice fly to deep left field, and scored when the throw in was fumbled. Decatur scored twice in the third inning and held the lead until the bottom of the ninty. when Ossian rallied to tie the score. The SAS team will play Murray at 1:30 o’clock next Sunday afternoon at McMillen field in this city. l Decatur AB R H E R. Plumley, c 4 110 Gaunt, .cf 5 12 0 Conrad, ss4 12 0 Knittle. p 4 0 0 1 Busse, lb , 4 0 0 0 McDougal, 3b 4 0 11 -Sautbine. 2b..— 2 0 0 0 C. Plumley. 2b 10 0 1 Ballard, If ... 3 0 0 0 Pollock, If —lO 10 Reinking, rs 4 0 9 0 TOTALS 36 3 7 3 Ossian AB RHE Baumgardner. 2b 5 111 McAfee, ss 4 10 0 Fries, cf 4 0 11 Henry, c 4 0 0 0 Scherrer, p .. 4 0 10 Hunter. 3b 4 0 12 B. Patten, lb 4 0 0 0 L. Patten, rs 4 0 0 0 Smith. If 4 0 0 0 TOTALS 37 2 4 4 Score by innings: Decatur 002 000 000 1 — 3 Ossian 000 000 002 0 — 2 -■ 11,1 ■’ I No Morning League Games Here Today Sunday’s heavy rain prevented play in the Morning league today Worthman field. Games scheduled Wednesday are as follows: 9 a.m.. Reds and Blacks; 10 a.m.. Golds and. Whites. College Shortstop Signed By Chisox CHICAGO (UP) — Don Prohovich. Holy Cross college shortstop named to the college All-America baseball team, has been signed by the Chicago White Sox and optioned to Colorado Springs. Colo;, of the Class A Western League. Prohovic also was on the Holy Cross basketball team that won the national invitation tournw ment in 1955.

MINOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. G.B. Denver 43 27 .614 Indianapolis .. 35 30 .538 5% St. Paul ... 33 31 .516 7 * Minneapolis .. 35 33 .515 7 Louisville 32 34 .485 9 Omaha 34 38 .472 10 Wichita i. 30 37 .448 11% Charleston ... 28 40 .412 14 SUNDAY’S RESULTS Omaha 7-3, Louisville 3-5. St. Paul 10-2, Indianapolis 9-3. Charleston 4-10, Denver 2-1. Minneapolis 3-4, Wichita 1-9. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

MAJOR i NATIONAL LEAGUE Pfgyer Club G. AB R. H. Pct. Bailey, Clncl. .. 49 150 ’6 52 .347 Long, Pgh. 59 215 39 71 .330 Boyer, St. L. „»63 252 49 85 .327 Moon, St. U 50 211 40 69 .327 Clemente, Pgh._ 51 162 23 53 .327 l. AMERICAN LEAGUE ~ Mantle. N.Y. ... 64 242 62 91 .376 Maxwell, Det. .. 51 166 38 60 .361 Kuenn, Det. ... 52 196 30 69 .352 Vernon, Bos. 47 169 27 58 .343 Mlnoso, Chi. —- 55 194 41 63 .325 Home Runs —Mantle,'Yanks 27: Sievers, Senators 17; Berra. Yanks 17; Long. Pirates 17; Boyer. Cards 17; Robinson, ptedlegs 16; Wertz, Indians 16. Runs Batted In —Mantle, Yanks 66; Simpson, Athletics 54; Musial, Cards 54; Boyer, Cards 54; Werta. Indians 52. Runs-—Mantle, Yanks 65: Lopez. Athletics 50; Yost, Senators 49; Boyer, Cards 49; Robinson. Redlegs 48. Hits—Mantle, Yanks 91; Boyer, Cards 85; Simpson, Athletics 78, Musial, Cards 76; Ashburn, Phils 76. Pitching — Lawrence, Redlegs 9-0; Pierce. White Sox 11-2; Valentinetti, Cubs 5-1; Brewer, Red Sox 9-2; Wilson, White Sox 10-3. GEN. TWINING (Coatlßaed from P««e Oae> keeps his word. Khrushchev flourished his glass and prouosed “to the health of President Eisenhower in the hospital.”

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