Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1958 — Page 7
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Decatur Little League To Open 1958 Season Tuesday Night. June 3
The Decatur Little League, with six teams competing again, will open the 1958 season next Tuesday night, June 3, with a double header at Worthman field. The schedule was released today by L. E. Beal, president, and* other league officials. TOMORROW TOT’S DAY AT Edward’s Studio
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Games will start this season at 6:30 o'clock, with the second game of twin bills slateci for 8:30. All games will be played at Worthman field. Double headers are scheduled each Tuesday and Friday, except opening week and the first week in July, when games will be played Thursday nights. Wednesdays will also be utilized for some games and Saturdays will be used if necessary to make up postponed games. The player rosters will be announced later this week after managers their final squad cuts.
The schedule follows: June 3—White Sox vs Yankees; Senators vs Tigers. June s—Red Sox vs Indians; Tigers vs White Sox. June 10—Yankees vs Red Sox; Indians vs Senators: June 11—White Sox vs Senators; Yankees vs Indians. June 13—Tigers vs Red Sox; Senators vs Yankees. June 17—Indians vs Tigers; Red Sox vs White Sox. June 20—White Sox vs Indians! Senators vs Red Sox. June 24—Yankees vs Tigers; Tigers vs Senators. June 25—Yankees vs White Sox; Indians vs Red Sox. June 27—White Sox vs Tigers; Red Sox vs Yankees. July I—Senators vs Indians; Red Sox vs Tigers. '■ July 3—Senators vs White Sox; Indians vs Yankees. July B—Yankees vs Senators; White Sox vs Red Sox. July 9—Tigers vs Indians; Red Sox vs July 11—Tigers vs Yankees; Indians vs White Sox. July 15—White Sox vs Yankees; Senators vs Tigers. July 16—Red Sox vs Indians; Tigers vs White Sox. July 18—Yankees vs Red Sox;’lndians vs Senators. July 22—White -Sox vs Senators: . Yankees V£ Indians. July 25—Tigers vs Red Sox; Senators vs Yankees. July 29—Indians vs Tigers; Red Sox. vs White Sox. July 30—White Sox vs Indians. Aug. I—Senators vs Red Sox; Yankees vs Tigers. Major League Leaders National League G. AB R. H- Pct. Musial, St.L. 34 127 20 58 . 457 Mays, S.F. 39 157 36 63 .401 Skinner, Pitts. 36 143 26 49 .343 Spencer, S.F 39 155 27 53 .342 Crowe, Cin. 27 84 8 28 ;333 American League Nieman, Bal. 27 84 14 33 . 393 Ward, Cleve. 30 79 9 29 . 367 Fox. Chi. 34 135 15 49 . 363 McDgld, N.Y. 29 109 19 39 358 Vrnon. Cleve. 34 91 15 31 .341 Home Runs National League —Mays. Giants 13: Thomas, Pirates 13; Cepeda, Giants 12; Walls, Cubs 12; Mathews. Braves 11. American League —Cerv. Athletics 11; Jensen, Red Sox 9; ! Maris, Indians 7: Triandos, OriI oles 6; Minoso, Indians 6; Gernert, Red Sox 6. Runs Batted In National League —Thomas, Pirates 34; Mays, Giants 33; Spencer. Giants 33; Banks, Cubs 33; Cepeda. Giants 32. American League —Cerv. Athletics 32; Jensen. Red Sox 26: Gernert. Red Sox 26: F. Bplling, Tigers 23; Maxwell-, Tigers 20. Pitching National League— Spahn, Braves 6-1: Elston, Cubs 5-1; Purkey, Redlegs 5-1: Friend, Pirates 7-2-Buhl, Braves 4-2; R ush, Braves 4-2. American League — Turley, Yankees 7-0; Garver, Athletics 6-1; Sisler. -Red Sox 4-1;-Harsh-man, Orioles 5-2; Ford. Yankees I 5-2.
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Erskine Hurls 2-1 Victory Over Phillies By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer All that talk about Carl Erskine being washed up turns out • to be just a lot of soap sudsDon’t try to sell that lather to . the Philadelphia Phillies, who managed to get only two singles off him Monday night when he pitched the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 2-1 victory. Erskine, who held the Phils hitless until the sixth inning, had a 1 little extra incentive because he knew his hospitalized old batterymat, Roy Campanella, was watching him on television. “It would sound too corny if I said' I won it for Campy,’’ said Erskine, who visited him Sunday night, “but I knew he was watchI ing and I know the kick he gets when ver we win. “Believe me, he’s really struggling with us. When I was over to see him, he kept asking me over . and over again. ‘What’s wrong with us’?” ' Roberts Loses Fifth Thre wasn’t a thing wrong 1 with the Dodgers Monday night as they hung Robin Roberts’ fifth defeat of the season on him. They scored both of their runs in the fourth inning when Gil Hodges walked with two out, Gino Cimoli . singled and little Don Zimmer scored them both with a line dou- . ble off the left-field wall. The victory was Erskine’s third of the season and it looked all the more impressive coming off a 4-0 triumph he registered over ’ the Cardinals in his last previous start on May 18. 1 The Milwaukee Braves moved to within two games of first place with a 4-3 victory over the Chi- : cago Cubs in the only other National League game scheduled. Eddie Mathews’ 11th home run of the season in the eighth inning off Moe Drabdwsky settled matters after the Cubs battled • back to tie the score with a three- ’ run rally in he sixth. ’ Frank Torre gave the Braves a three-run jump when he homered ■ with two on in the fourth but the ! Cubs drove starter Lew Burdette to cover with their three - run 5 burst in the sixth. Fast-baller Don J McMahon then took over, checked 5 Chicago on one hit the rest of the 3 way and earned his third victory 1 in eight days- ; Murry Dickson, 42-year-old Kans sas City knuckle-bailer, won his - own ball game with a 10th inning " homer .over the left field wall that •beat Baltimore, 5-4. Dickson’s homer was only the : third one he hit in his 17-year ' major league career and it ' capped a relief stint of 6 2-3 innings during which he yielded only four hits to register his third ‘ victory of the Campaign. ~Jim "Busby put, Baltimore in ; front with a fourth-inning grandslam homer off KC starter Ralph ' Terry. The As got three of those ■ runs back in the bottom of the ’ fourth off Connie Johnson on Bob Martyn’s two-run homer, an error and a pair of infield outs, 3 then tied the score on Harry ' Chiti’s homer in the fifth. Arnie Portocarrero relieved s Johnson at that point and held the A’s to two hits until Dickson ’ hit his first pitch in the lOh bare--5 ly over he left field barrier. ‘ ’lt was the only American 3 League game scheduled.
American League W. L. Pct. GB New York .... 26 6 .806 — Boston 19 18 .514 9 Kansas City .... 18 16 500 »Mt Cleveland .... 18 20 .474 101$ Chicago 15 19 .441 I>A Baltimore .... 14 18 .438 11% Detroit 16 21 .432 12 Washington ... 15 20 .429 12 National League W. L. Pct. GB San Francisco 26 13 .667 — Milwaukee .... 22 13 Pittsburgh .... 20 17 .541 5 Chicago 19 22 .463 8 Philadelphia .. 16 20 .444 8%
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Cincinnati.... 14 18 -438 8% St. Louis .., r . r 15 20 .429 9 Los Angeles .. 14 23 .378 11 MONDAY’S RESULTS American League Kansas City 5, Baltimore 4 (10 innings). Only game scheduled. National League Los Angeles 2, Philadelphia 1. Milwaukee 4, Chicago 3. Only games scheduled. Annual Horse Show Planned For June 8 The Limber lost Trail Riders will hold their third annual horse show Sunday, June 8 at the Hanna-Nutt-man Park. The grand entry, starting prompt at-1 o’clock, will be held prior to 13 events scheduled by Adams county business finds. Admission will be free and refreshments will be served on the grounds. Rain date will be Sunday, .June 15.
Af/W ~ American Association , W. L. Pct. GB Denver 24 13 .649 — Charleston .... 25 15 .615 Mt Minneapolis .. 25 17 .595 1% Indianapolis .. 18 19 .486 6 St. Paul ...■*. 20 23 .465 7 Omaha -19 22 .463 7 Wichita 18 23 .450 8 Louisville .... 12 28 .300 13M» Monday’s Results Indianapolis 4, Louisville 1. Charleston 4, Wichita 3. St. Paul 8, Denver 6. Omaha 6, Minneapolis 4. If you have something to sell m rooms torrent, try a Democrat ' Want Ad — They bring results.
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Gene Ring Named As I.U. Freshman Coach BLOOMINGTON- Ind. (UPI) - Gene Ring, who starred in basketball and baseball at Indiana in the early 19505, today was announced as the school's new freshman coach in both sports. Ring, a native of South Bend, succeeded Lou Watson, who will become assistant varsity hardwood coach, according to an announcement by 1.U % athletic director Frank E. Allen. o. FALSETEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FABTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly In place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FABTEETH is alkaline (non-acld). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor” (denture breath). Get FABTEETH at any drug counter.
