Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1958 — Page 7
■THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1959
Double Header Set For Little League Friday Evening Weather permitting, a Little League double header will be staged at Worthman field Friday evening. The Tigers will meet the Red Sox at 6:30 p. m., followed by the Indians and Senators. Hie schedule for next week is as follows: Tuesday— Senators vs Tigers; Red Sox vs White Sox.
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Wednesday—Yankees vs Tigers. Friday—White Sox vs Indians; Senators vs Red Sox. a White Sox Practice On Friday Evening The White Sox of the Little League will hold a practice session at 6 o’clock Friday evening at the Stratton Place diamond. All team members are requested to be present. Trade in a good town — Decatw
Nation's Top Golfers Meet In M Open TULSA/ Okla. (UPI) — The , cream of the nation’s golfers started out after the U.S. Open championship today in what former king Lloyd Mangrum described as “the greatest pressure tournament of them all” with Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, the sentimental favorites, facing the toughest task of their stories careers. “There’s no doubt they are under more pressure than any of the other 160 golfers in the field,” the 1946 Open winner declared. “Sam is likely to feel it more than anybody else. “I don’t care what Hogan says, he’s got to be thinking and shaking at the thought that he can be the only man who ever could win it five times . . . "But the pressure has got to be worst on Snead because he is a great player and this is the only one he never has won. He has to have the shakes, too, when he thinks about that. I’ll bet those last few hours before he teed off left him in a real tizzy.” Playing For History Mangrum said the money that the Open paid wasn't much of a factor because the most a golfer can get out of the title today is about $30,000, With only $6,000 of that coming in prize money. The rest comes in endorsements and what now has become a major financial consideration to an Open winner—television. “It isn’t money they are shooting out there for today, it’s to get in the hisory books,” Mangrum said. Being played over the Southern Hills golf course, which Mangrum described as “the best course thei Open ever has been played on," the 43-year-old pro said the 58th renewal of the golfing classic called for a player "who can use every club in the bag.” The golfers who sweated around the 6,907-yard course in final tuneups Wednesday said the cutting of the rough to a uniform four inches did not help too much. Out of Bounds on Fifth Winters also said that an out-of-bouqds was being established on the par five 592 fifth hole so the golfers could not drive to the practice grounds because they For" Athletes Foot Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. Watch the old tainted skin slough off leaving healthy, hardy skin. If not pleased with powerful, in-stant-drying T-4-L, your 48c back at any drug store. Today at I Kohne Drug Store.
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were assured of getting a better lie there. The first golfers in the field teed off for the first round at 9:10 a.m. e.d.t., going out in threesomes at eight minute intervals. In the first group were »James Riggins, Greenville, S.C.; Don Clarkson, Normandy, Mo., and amateur James Vickers, Wichita, Kan. Snead was scheduled to tee off at 11:04 a.m. playing with 1954 Open champion Ed Furgol and Doug Ford, the former Masters and PGA king. Hogan goes off at 3:12 p.m., playing with amateur Charley Coe of Oklahoma City and Gary Player of South Africa, one of the five foreign golfers in the field. Former Milan Star To Coach At Lapel LAPEL, Ind. (UPD—Lapel High School officials today named Ray Craft, 21, Milan, as the new basketball coach and athletic director. Craft was one of the key players on the Milan team which won the state high school asketball championship in 1954. He was a guard on the Butler University quintet and his appointment came only three days after his grduation from Butler. Club House Chatter Central Soya League This week’s results: Traffic 4%, Hexane Four 14; Elevator 4, Research 1; Lab 314. Office 114; Feed Mill 3, Engineering 2. Standings Pts. Traffic .— 20 Hexane Four 13’4 Lab 1314 Feed Mill 13 Engineering —— 12 Research 1014 Elevator —•_ 914 Office ------- 8 Low scores: E. Hutker 40, B. Chappuis 43, J. Bleeke 46, K. , Nash 46. MAJOR I National League ■ W L Pct. GB Milwaukee —. 28 21 “571 — San Francisco -. 30 24 .556 14 Si. Louis 25 24 .510 3 Cincinnati 23 23 .500 314 Pittsburgh 26 26 .500 314 Chicago — 27 28 .491 4 Philadelphia ... 22 28 .440 6>4 Los Angeles — 22 29 .431 7 American League W L Pct. GB New York 34 14 .708 — Kansas City —. 25 24 .510 914 Boston — 27 26 .509 914 Washington —. 25 27 .481 11 ! Cleveland 25 29 . 463 12 ■ Baltimore 23 27 .460 12 Detroit 23 28 .451 1214 Chicago 22 29 .431 1314 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS National League Milwaukee 10, Chicago 7. Pittsburgh 14, San Francisco 6. i St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2 (12 innings). Los Angeles 7, Philadelphia 4. American League New Yorlj 10-2. Kansas City 2-1. Baltimore 7, Cleveland 4. Washington 5, Chicago 2. Detroit 7-9, Boston 0-3. M/MW | American Association ■ W L Pet. GB Denver 36 19 .655 — Minneapolis 35 25 .583 3’4 Charleston 33 24 .579 4 Omaha 30 29 .508 8 Wichita 29 30 .492 9 St. Paul 29 32 .475 10 Indianapolis ... 24 35 .414 1314 Louisville 18 41 .305 20 Wednesday’s Results ' Louisville 13-6, Denver 3-11. Omaha 6. Charleston 3. * St. Paul 7, Indianapolis 4. Minneapolis 6, Wichita 5 (14 innings). Remember Dad on His Day S Sunday, June 15 OTHER’S DAY CARDS from our complete selection Smith DRUG CO. liiAsasii.-, .mm-
Archery Club Shoot Is Planned Sunday The Limberlost archery and conservation club will hold its club
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Juke Box Hop At Center Friday Night Richard Linn, director of the Decatur Youth and Community
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Center announced today that a juke box hope will be held at the dtenter Friday evening 8 to 11 o’clock. Trade in a good town — Decatur
