Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1956 — Page 7

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1(54

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Commodores Are Defeated By Hartford The Hartford Gorillas defeated the Decatur Commodores, 10-5, at McMillen field in this city Thursday afternoon. Each team obtained eight hits, but the Gorillas bunched theira more effectively with errors and walks, Scoring twice in the third inning, five times in the fifth and three in the sixth. Beal, with three hits, and O’Campo. with two, led the Commodores at the plate, with one of Beal's hits, a double The Commodores will close the fall baseball season next week, playing at Geneva Monday afternoon, and meeting the Adams Central Greyhounds at McMillen field

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next Thursday. HARTFORD AB R H E Moescßberger, «a.— 4 110 Stahly, cf— 2 2 2 0 Biberstetn, pl 2 0 0 Daback, 2 b 4 0 2 2 Moser, If r . 2 2 0 0 McCune, 3b 3 110 Herman, rs 110 0 Bixler, c — 4 0 11 Pharr, lb 3 0 10 TOTALS 25 10 8 3 COMMODORES AB R H E Beal, 2b 4 2 3 1 O'Campo, c - 4 2 2 O' (Reed, lb 2 110 Kable, ss 10 0 2 Gage, If 0 0 0 1 Omlor, If 10 10 Meyer, p -4 0 10 Hake, cf 2 0 0 0 Litchfield. 3b — 2 0 0 2 Ford, 8b 10 0 0 Ellenberger, rs 1 0 ff 0 Gross, rs 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 24 5 8 6 Score by Innings: Hartford 002 05 3 0 10 Commodores 000 210 2 5 Indians Rally For Ninth Inning Win By UNITED PRESS A last-ditch display of powtr gave the Indianapolis Indians a 7-6 win over Denver and a 2-0 lead !g the final American Association playoff series Thursday night. The Indians sent three runs across the plate in the last half of the ninth inning to yank the victory from the Bears. International League Playoff Rained Out ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP) — The Rochester Red Wings are expected to send Ellis (Cotton) Deal against Toronto's Ed Blake in the resumption of the International League playoff finals tonight. The series Is currently deadlocked, 1-1 as the third game of the best-of-seven series was rained out Thursday. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

Pirates’Win Puts Braves In Tough Spot By JOHN GRIFFIN (United Prees Sports Writer) Youth may be served someday, but it will have to stand aside tonight while the Brooklyn Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves put their hot pennant race in the hands of "old folks” pitchers Bal Maglie, 39, and Warren Spahn, 35. Now that the Dodgers are leading by one full game as a result of Milwaukee’s pressure - packed 2-1, 10-inning loss to Pittsburgh Thursday both clubs know the flag could be riding on pitch. The plain fact was that this defeat has put the Braves in a tough spot, even though Manager Fred Haney rightly insisted that his club has only “a bad cough” and Isn’t dead yet by a long shot If the Braves win now, it will have to be uphill—the hard way. That’s because the Dodgers’ lead is all in the vital “lost” column. Each team has won 88, but Brooklyn has lost only 57 to Milwaukee’s 59. The Dodgers have nine left,#fhe Braves seven, and this “if” table shows what the Braves must do from here out in order to tie for the pennant: If Dodgers Win: Braves Must Win 9 of "9 Dodgers clinch 8 of 9 Dodgers clinch 7 of 9 7 of 7 6 of 9 6 of 7 5 of 9 5 of 7 It all adds up to—the Braves must win ’em all, or pretty near all, unless Brooklyn suffers a major collapse. On the brighter side for Brave fans: Pirate Manager Bobby Bragan promises to win three of seven games against Brooklyn. If he makes good, the Dodgers could wind up with four or five losses since they’ll face Robin Roberts and Curt Simmons of the Phils in the only other two games. Maglie carries two streaks into tonight’s game: six straight wins this year and six straight vs the Pirates, the team against whom he has the best personal record of his career (21-4). He will be op-

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poMd by rt<bt handor R«aa» Kline, who te 0-3 against Brooklyn this year. Spahn baited the Braves’ threegame losing streak last Monday by beating the Giants and again he’s called on to put the Braves back on the winning trail. Ms’ll face young Don Kaiser, 1-1 vs the Braves thia year. The Pirates won Thursday’s game twice for Bob Friend, who went the route with a fonr-hltter for his l«th victory. Jack Shepard’s seventh - inning homer gave him a 1-0 lead. Milwaukee tied the score with two out in the ninth when Chuck Tanner scored from third as Pirate first baseman Dale Long muffed Dick Groat’s throw on Hank Aaron’s grounder and then threw wildly for another error. Friend choked off a Braves’ twoon, one-out threat in the top of the 10th and Pittsburgh got its winning run in the last half when Bill and scored on Bob Clemente’s sinMazeroskl singled with one out, took second on Friend’s sacrifice, gle to center —a low liner Bill Bruton reached but couldn’t hold. Ray Crone, who pitched the 10th in relief of Bob Buhl, suffered the defeat Getting Out Vote Half-Time Theme At Garrett Game The Decatur high school band, directed by Clint Reed, is planning a novel routine for half-time entertainment at the Decatnr-Garrett football game tonight at Worthman field. The band's maneuvers will stress the theme of "getting out the vote.” Assisting in the half-time show will be a trained .elephant and donkey, traditional symbols 6f the nation’s major political parties. These animals are currently showing at the Bluffton street fair and will be brought here for tonight's game through the courtesy of the Adams county Democratic and Republican central committees. The animals’ trainer is a veteran of circus days with Ringling Bros, and Cole Bros. Indianapolis Farm Club Os White Sox CHICAGO (UP) — The Chicago White Sox have signed a working agreement with the Indianapolis

IndlAM, a former Otevstend farm club, of the Class AAA American AssoetaUon. It marks the White Sot’ first hookup with a Triple-A club. Earlier the Memphis Chicks of the Class AA Southern Association announced they were severing their relations with the Sox because of a “difference of opinion PH player personnel"

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