Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1957 — Page 6
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OPEN Yankees Take tonight Double Header and I KVS’ From Indians I Bk FRED DOWN DRIV E-IN United Press Sports Writer PARKING Enos Slaughter keeps demonstrating why the New York Yan-. If F* I I If kees' American League rivals rate K f | I V {him "the greatest pro of ’em all.” ■ | The 41-year-old, balding SlaughnRY CLEANING ter showed the “young uns" how I it’s done Sunday when he smashed 1 127 N. 9th St. five hits and drove in five runs PHONE 3-3202 to lead the Yankees to a 5-2 and
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6-5 sweep of the Cleveland Indi- i ans. The victories extended the (Yankees’ winning streak to eight 'games and their first - place lead to a season s high of games. Slaughter; who joined the" Yankees n year ago this month, delivered a run-scoring single and a three-run homer in the opener and, capped the performance when hej singled in the ninth inning of thenightcap to drive in Yogi Berra with the decisive run. - The Chicago White Sox dropped another half-game off the Yanks’ pace despite *an 11-6 victory over the Boston Red Sox, the Washington Senators out-homered the Detroit Tigers. 8-4, and the Balti- , more Orioles tied the Indians for i fourth place with a 5-0 decision ! over the Fansas City Athletics. ' Hold NL Lead The St, Louis Cardinals split a l l . ’•■ " I
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i double-header with the Philadelphia Phillies, winning, 4-1, after a 5-4 defeat, and held first place by a half game after another furious day of activity in the National League. The Milwaukee Braves downed the Brooklyn Dodgers, the Cincinnati Redlegs rebounded i from a 14-inning, 7-6 loss to whip jthe New York Giants, 3-2. and the •Chicago Cubs ruined Danny Murtaugh’s managerial debut with 6-0 and 3<-2 wins over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the other NL games. Whitey Ford struck out seven and allowed six hits to win his seventh game for the Yankees in the opener and Bob Turley also gained his seventh win in the nightcap. The Indians went ahead, 5-4. in tfie eighth inning when Dick Williams homered but the Yankees tied the score in the ninth on singles by Tony Kubek.
- Berra and Jerry Lumpe to set the i stage for Slaughter. r Larry Doby, Luis Aparicio, Bub- ; j ba Phillips and Jim Rivera led the Li White Sox’ 19-hit assault with > three blows each as Chicago . snapped its three • game losing I! skein, j Dick .Donovan went the >'route for his 12th win despite 14 > I hits. thre<> by Ted Williams, who ■{raised his. league-leading average I; to .389. i { Home Run Fest ! Pedro Ramos, Milt Bolling, i Rocky Bridges and Eddie Yost i • homered for Washington and Al ijKaline, Bill Tuttle and Ray Boone > j homered for Detroit in a game ’that set a homer-mark for Gris- , fifh Stadium but the big news was that Roy Silvers failed to connect : for one. Sievers had homered in i six straight games but had only a single in five tries. Jarnos won
his eighth decision while Frank dropped his 15th game compared to four victories, Billy Loes pitched his third shutout and 11th win of the season, a five - hitter that handed Kansas City its seventh straight defeat. Loes struck out eight behind a 10hit attack, including three blows by Willie Miranda. Lindy McDaniel scattered nine hits for his ninth triumph as the Cardinals gained a split after Larry Jackson walked home the Phillies’ decisive run in the 12th inning of the opener. Harry Anderson sent the first game into extra innings with a two-out, ninth - inning homer. Braves Take Dodgers The Braves gained a half game on the Cardinals with a 13-hit offense sparked by homers by Ed Mathews, Del Rice, Johnny Logan and Hank Aaron. Bob Buhl won his 14th game and fourth of the year over the Dodgers although he was knocked out in the eighth inning. Sal Maglie lost his fourth game. Frank Robinson singled home the winning run for the Redlegs as Vicente Amor gained his first major league victory after a seesaw, 4-hour and 20-minute opener in which Willie Mays hit two homers and a triple. The Giants won the first game, in which 43 players appeared, when Tom Acker walked three men in the 14th inning and Ray Katt came through with a sacrifice fly. The Cubs, who v had swept only one of 20 previous double-headers, dropped the Pirates into last place when they won the opener on Moe Drabowsky’s six - hitter and the second game on Jack Littrells 11th - inning double that scored Jerry Kindall. Drabowsky’s shutout was the first cf his big league career. Davis Cup Team Is Winner Over Brazil CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (UP) —The United States Davis Cup team today looked forward to the match with 'the Phillipine entry after taking the American Zone championship with a 5-0 sweep over Brazil. The United States-Phillipine 'series will probably take place in December. The eventual zonal winner takes on defending Davis Cup champion Australia. The U.S. squad topped Brazil in both singles matches here Sunday to complete their sweep. The double win made little difference as the United States had already clinched the title with two singles victories Friday followed oy a doubles win Saturday. Major League Leaders By. UNITED PRESS National League Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pct. . Aaron, Milw. 101 416 78 140 .337 Musial, St.L. 103 40§ 66 135 .333 Groat, Pitts. 78 316 36 104 .329 Mays, N.Y. 104 394 76 127 .322 Robinsn. Cinci. 100 408 69 130 .319 American League Williams, Bost. 96 324 75 126 .389 Mantle, N.Y. 103 342 96 126 .368 ! Woodline. Cleve. 87 263 47 87 .331 Boyd, Balti. 99 329 55 107 .325 [ Fox, Chi. 103 403 66 129 .320 Home Runs National League— Aaron, Braves 31; Snider. Dodgers 26; Mays, Giants 24; .Mus ia 1, Cards 24; Crowe, Redlegs 23; Banks, Cubs 23. American League — Williams, Red Sox 30; Sievers, Senators 30; Mantle, Yanks 29; Colavito, Indians 19; Maxwell, Tigers 19. Runs Batted In National League— Musial, Cards 85; Aaron, Braves. 83; Crowe, Redlegs 70; Mays, Giants 68; Ennis, Cards 66. American League— Sievers, Senators 79; Mantle, Yanks 75; Wertz, Indians 74; Skowron, Yanks 72: Jensen, Red Sox 70. —— Pitching Schmidt, Cards 10-1; Sanford. Phils 14-3; Bunning, Tigers 13-3; Donovan, White Sox 12-3; Grim, Yanks 10-3. If you have something to sell « rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.
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MARGARET BOERGER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Boerger of Root township, won first place in the 4-H food preparation contest at the annual fair. Miss Boer ger, a membar of the Monmouth Merry Maids 4-H club, shows her vegetable dish, broccoli with cheese sauce, which was also the third division winner. —(Staff Photo)
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