Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1956 — Page 7

THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,19 S«

SPORTS - - ' — - ' - - ' • ———H

Dodgers Beat Braves Second Game In Row ,4* By FRED DOWN (United Press Sports Writer} An 85-foot pineh single enabled the Brooklyn Dodgers to claim their biggest victory of the year today and challenge the Milwaukee Braves to “stand up under the pressure of holding first place in a late-season pennant fight.” ' Now' they’ve got to show they can do it,” said Jackie Robinson after Dale Mitchell's "Baltimore chop" gave the Dodgers a 2-1 decision over the first-place Braves Wednesday night. "We went through it in 1951 but they haven’t had the experience of fighting off a challenger in the stretch.” “When a team gets six games ahead and starts losing it's bound to start feeling the pressure," Dodger captain Peewee Reese agreed. "Sometimes a team starts looking for ways to lose games when they have that experience." The victory moved the Dodgers to within three games of the

Fading's Food Center THE PLACE TO SHOP FOR THOSE MOHEY-SAVIKG VALUES 'I 1 " "I i ; m ! li'li DELMONTE V FOODCRAFT PICT-SWEET YELLOW CLING SHELL-OUT FRESH FROZEN PEACHES DEAH3 CHIC TORKE^ EEF »N 0.303 , s< , . POTPIE Jbay.,•,,*,*£- 5 cans * 5C _ ANY 3 onlv 67c CAMPBELL’S KRAFT eniin Booth Fresh Frozen SOUP ORANGE DRINK Pack Chicken Noodle, Cream of " , c FISHSTICKS Chicken, Vegetable Beef No - 46 /flOf* • i x ANY 3 47c *° 7 C,ns 4yc qnTy 1 Bsc CAMQBSLI.'S Foodcrafl • Elbow New Long While PORK'tf OEANSi! . MACARONI POTATOES ■ fl II ' COUPON COUPON COUPON / ■ 5 IbS. PURE CANE 1 Deerwood ] DUNCAN g HWES SUGAR SftLAD dressing With This With This JA- With This OCf* Coupon Coupon Coupon Fading’s Finest Fresh Home Dressed Meats 100% Pure Fresh CENTER CUT l°o% ALL PORK - GROUHD BEEF CHU f 5 * ™ AST SAUSAGE 3 n>s. 89c —- 3 fts - 85c ■.i i CIAfICC CTFAK Lean Tender Pork 1 BEEF & PORK 37 C lb. I SHOULDER STEAK HEARTS 39C ’ LEAN TENDER — We Slice and Tenderize STEAKS Farling’s Finest 29C 49c lb. . beep & por~ STEAK SALE! 3 11)S - 85c LIVER SIRLOIN lb. 57c 23C "” STEAK lb. 67c Delicious With Noodles STEAK lib 67C Farling’s pi atp HOME CURED ’ LAlb Round . and SMOKED BOILING BEEF SWISS lb. 65c BACON - n. A REAL Slab .... lb. 37c 15C ID * VALUE BUYI Sliced ... lb. 41c

CAKE SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY JB-; Chocolate Pecan Fudge 74c Ewarts Kata J SPECIAL : WHITE DIET BREAD PHONE 3 - 2608 - . « - • . • • c - , - ' 3 rz.-iz- —w— st — T ■ _ ■ . - ■/.yaA- v >-' . • •

Braves and to within one game of the second-place Cincinnati Redlegs, who suffered a 3-1 loss to the last place New York Giants. It was the fourth loss in five games for the Braves, who only last Sunday held a 5%-game margin on first place. J The break in Wednesday night’s brilliantly-played game came in the eighth Inning when Mltchellmaking his NL debut - batted for Clem Labine with two out and Robinson on third. Acquired from th’e ■ Cleveland Indians only last Monday, Mitchell chopped a 1-2 pitch about feet into the air between third base and the mound. Third-baseman Ed Mathews fielded It perfectly but his powerful throw was just too late to retire Mitchell and (Robinson scooted home with the winning run. The Dodgers had scored in the fourth inning on Duke Snider’s 26th homer of the year but the Braves tied the score in the eighth when Wes Covington crossed the plate on an error by catcher Roy Campanella. The win was Labine's ninth of the year and second in two nights against Milwaukee. ,Sal Maglie, also obtained from the Indians this year, held the Braves at bay for 6 1-3 innings before giving way to Labine. Ruben Gomez and Marv Grlsslom yielded one hit each as the I Giants made it two out of three

over the Redisgs. Gomes doubled and scored the run that broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh but pulled a shoulder muscle and had to be relieved by Grissom. Robin Roberts picked up his 12th win in a relief role when Willie Jones’, seventh-inning grand slam homer gave the Philadelphia Phillies a 10-8 triumph over the Chicago Cubs and Stan Musial’s tworun seventh-inning triple helped the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-1, in other NL games. In the American League, Bob Lemon came back after being kayoed Monday night to pitch a sixhitter and give the Cleveland Indians a 5-1 win over the New York Yankees. Al Smith contributed two key doubles as Lemon won his 14th game and the Indians reduced the Yankees’ first-place lead to eight games. Ted Williams’ three-run homer and a round-tripper by Jackie Jensen paced the Boston Red Sox to a 5-4 verdict over the Detroit Tigers. Tom Brewer raised his record to 15-3 although he needed relief help from Tom Hurd. Charley Maxwell hit his 20th homer for the Tigers. Whitey Herzog’s double and a two-run single by Ed Fitzgerald sparked a four-run 10th Inning that gave the Washington Senators and Chuck Stobbs a 6-2 win over the Chicago White Sox. Jim Wilson suffered his 10th loss for the White Sox, who have dropped 19 of,their last 24 games. The Kansas City Athletics ended a six-game losing streak when they pounded out 12 hits to beat

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

the Baltimore Orioles, 9-4, In the other AL game. Lou Kretlow, in his best showing in eight weeks, went seven Innings to receive credit for his fourth win. Harold Carter Wins Over Satterfield SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP) - Eager young heavyweight Harold Carter

GRAND OPENING ■■ F -1 I t-r Fl* 08 ' “ > • ' •<r / ■ --y -■ R R E>ll v inoliM. 1 ■■ * I El F;. •• A I ■Mill TO I MttM * A SET OF BEAUTIFUL WATER TUMBLERS WITH THE PURCHASE OF 7 GALLONS OR MORE OF SHELL GASOLIHE Thursday Friday and Saturday August 2nd 3rd and 4th ’ . ‘ * - - ... - - . x . *" . . FREE Registration For Valuable Prizes! ♦ • Balloons for the Children! MEYER’S SHELL SERVICE 13th and Dayton Sis. (Hwy. 27 H.) < Decatur, Ind.

said today his technical knockout of highly-touted Bob Satterfield clears the way "for the fight I want next -a return with Johnny Summerlin." "Summerlin is tough and he’s one of my biggest obstacles,” the 23-year old Carter said after he mauled Satterfield through five rounds and three knockdowns before their televised scheduled 10 rounder was stopped Wednesday night. , Referee Ted Martin stopped the

fight at 2:52 of the fifth, as 32year old Satterfield slumped to the canvas in a neutral corner tor the third time in that round. Judges Paul Cummins and Dick Fazio agreed with Martin that Carter had won all five rounds. The United Press scored it four for Cortes and one for Satterfield. Carter weighed 194 and Satterfield. 185%. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principle.—Efherson.

Notre Dome Reports Heavy Ticket Demand SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP) — All tickets to the Michigan State and Oklahoma games were sold when a public sale of seats for Notre Dame’s 1956 football games opened Wednesday. Ticket Manager Robert Cahill estimated there were 260,000 applications for Irish home games. , Trade in a uooo ’jwrn — Decatur

PAGE SEVEN

Aim . DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKB PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. FOR ATHLETES FOOT One T-4-I, for 3 to S day*. Watch the eld tainted wkin olowah off leevin< healthy, hardy akin. If not ■leaned with yowerfal, inatant-dry-la* T-4-1.. year 4Oc bark at any drns atorev Today at Kohne Drna Store. '~T~—