Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1958 — Page 7

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Spahn Tosses 48fh Victory Over Redlegs By MILTON RICHMAN *’ United Press International Nothing’s sure in baseball, unless maybe it’s Warren Spahn pitching against the Cincinati Redlegs. Since entering the National League back in 1942, the canny Milwaukee southpaw has beat his Cincinnati “cousins” 48 times while losing only 15 gamdk to them. — , Don't go snapping your fingers at those 48 victories, either. Even if you’re not impressed, such fine pitchers as Johnny Podres, Sam Jones, Ronnie Kline and Larry Jackson are. They’ve all been in the league awhile and not one of them can top that total br‘4B wins—including all their victories against every club in the circuit. Milwaukee Manager Fred Haney saved Spahn purposely for the Redlegs Monday night and he sure knew what he was doing. The 37-yea r-old. .Igfjy.. hpld Cincinnati to six hits in a 9-2 triumph that marked his 10th victory of the year. Spahn, apparently headed for a 20-game season for the ninth time in his career, did not get his 10th victory last year until July 16 but still wound up with a 21-11 record. Braves Hold Lead The Braves achieved Monday! night’s triumph at the expense of Bob Purkey and retained their game lead. Milwaukee collected 12 hits, chasing Purkey with a four-run rally in the fourth inning and piling up five more runs against Tom Acker in the fifth. OPEN ALL DAY 4th of JULY Our Own Rendered LARDIb. 24c Sausage lb. 45c I’tfrk Liverlb. 29c Sliced Bacon _. lb. 49c Minute Steak— lb. 69c Pork Pattieslb. 69c Beef Chopslb. 65c T-Bones lb. 69c Sirloin•lb. 69c Round Steak lb. 69c Fresh Sidelb. 45c I i ■ I SUDDUTH’S Meat Market 512 S. 13th St. Phone 3-2706

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i - Del Crandall drove in three runs with a single and a double and Spahn also collected two hits to raise his batting average to .400. The combination of Stan Musial and Lindy McDaniel paced the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-2 decision over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Musial drove in two runs with his 13th homer and a double while McDaniel limited the Dodgers to . r seven hits in gaining his fifth win. Musial’s two extra base hits moved him within two of Lou Gehrig's total of 1,190, which , ranks second best'an the majors. • Babe Ruth is the leader with 1,356 extra bases. John Roseboro hom- . ered for the Dodgers. The loss ’ was charged to starter Bob Gial- . Lombardo. . San Francisco, Philadelphia, ’ Chicago and Pittsburgh all were idle. Errors Beat A’s Only two games were scheduled , in the American League where ' Cleveland defeated Chicago, 5-3, ‘ and Detroit topped Kansas City, 7-6. , Reliever Hoyt Wilhelm had to ( throttle an eighth - inning rally ' by the White Sox to preserve Cal McLish's fourth victory. The Indians jumped in front with two runs in the second on Minnie ’ Minoso’s 12th homer, a hit batsman and Billy Moran’s double and added two more off loser Dick Donovan in the fifth on a walk and three singles. Jim Landis homered for Chicago. Kansas City had Detroit beaten, 6-4, until a disastrous ninth inning in which the Tigers scored three runs with the aid of two errors. With the bases full, Harvey Kuenn hit a grounder to third baseman Preston Ward, who threw wildly allowing two runs to cross. Right fielder Roger Maris retrieved the ball and allowed 'the winning run to score when 4 he: also threw” wildly to third. Billy Hoeft picked up his seventh victory, in relief. Tom Gorman was the loser. Bob Cerv hit his 20th homer for the A’s while Harry Simpson hit his third. ; miwh American Association L. W. Pct. GB Denver 46 31 .597 — Charleston 46 31 .597 — Minneapolis .... 45 34 . 570 2 J Omaha 43 59 .524 514 Wichita 41 40 ,506 7 Indianapolis -.35 46 .432 13 St. Paul 35 48 .422 14 Louisville ----- 29 51 .363 1814 Monday’s Results i Charleston 6, St. Paul i. Wichita 4, Omaha 3. Denver 8, Indianapolis 2. i Only games scheduled. .. GENEVA, N. Y. — (W — Char-1 les E. Schlimpf, who had been found of hunting and his hunting dogs, left $l5O in his will for “the care and maintenance of my two i dogs as long as they live.

Berne, Braves . Winners Monday t In Pony League 1 Berne and the Decatur Braves scored victories in an Adams ' County Pony League double head’er at Worthman field Monday 1 night. Berne edged the Cardinals, 2-1, ' in the opening game, and the Brav--1 es shut out Adams Central, 11-10, 1 in the nihgteap. Berne’s hurler, Smith, was the ' star of the opener. He limited that Cardinals to three hits and drove in both of his team’s runs when he homered in the first Inning after Stahly opened the game with a single. Thereafter, Berne-obtain-ed only two hits off John Cowan, Cardinal pitcher. The Cardinals scored their only run in the sixth inning without the aid of a base hit. Mike Baker walked and was forced at second i by Jerry Knavel, who eventually : scored on an error and a wild I pitch. The Decatur' team had a j good scoring opportunity in the third when Jim Martin walked and ' Cowan doubled, but Smith bore , down to strike out the next two I batters. Smith fanned 12 and Co-! wan whiffed 11. Rudy Kleinknight’s one-hit pitch-1 ing featured the Braves’ 11-6 vic- i tory in the nightcap. Adams Cen-! tral's only safety was an infield ! , single bv Knittie in the se -ond inning. Kleinknight walked seven i batters, but overbalanced this by fanning 17. \ The Braves scored all the runs they needed in the first inning on hits by Jerry Rambo and Max Eichenauer, plus a wild pitch good for two runs. Four scored in the third on two walks, an error and hits by Dennis Ahr, Rambo and John Kohne. Three more tallied in , the fifth on a walk, Rambo’s triple I and Kohne's home run. The final ■ two runs scored in the sixth on a ' walk, error and Jim Elliott’s sin- i . gle, . , .., 1 Geneva plays at Adams Central this evening, the Decatur Cardin-I als meet Monmouth at McMillen ‘ field at 6 p.m. Wednesday, and Geneva plays at Berne Thursday j night at 8 o’clock. Berne AB R H E| Stahly, ss 3 11 o' Biberstein. Zb 2 0 0 111 Baumgartner, c 3 0 0 0 Smith, p „—— 3 .1— 1 0 G. Habegger, 3b 3 0 11 E. Inniger, lb — 3 0 0 0 i Maiden, -cf ——-"3 0 1 0 K. Habegger, 2b 2 0 0 0 ; ¥, Inniger, If 3 0 0 0 Totals — 25 2 4 2 Cardinals AB R H El Walters, ss 3 0 0 11 Ballard, rs .... 1 0 0 0 I Baker, rs 10 0 —0 I Knavel, 3b 3 1 0 0 I Blythe, cf 3 0 10 1 Marbaugh. c 3 0 0 0 | Kohne. lb 3 0 0 0 | Grabill. 2b 3 0 1 11 Martin, If 2 0 0 0 I Cowan, p 0 1 Q I Totals 25 1 3 2 1 Score by innings Berne .... 200 000 o—2 | Cardinals 000 001 o—l I Runs batted in Smith 2. Two-base hits G. Habegger, Co- I wan. Home runs—Smith. I Sacrifices Biberstein, K. Hab- I beger. . Bases on balls Smith 2. : | Strikeouts Smith 12. Cowan 11. 1 Winner Smith, Loser Cowan. I Umpires Strickler, Krueckeberg. I Adams Central AB R H E I Strickler, ss ..3 0 0 0 I Arnold. 2b ...2 0 0 *1 I Owens, c.. 2 0 0 2 I Knittie. p 3 0 10 1 Ehrsam. If 3 0 0 0 1 Schwartz, lb .... 1 0 0 0 I Mann, 3b 2 0 — 0 0 I Hill, cf 3,0 0 0 I Hoagland, rs I'o 0 0 I M- Mann, rs .... 1 0 0 0 I -Totals 21 0 4 . l 3 I - Braves / j AB R H E | Ahr, If 4 11 o I Elliott, cf - 3 2 1 0 I BENEFIT I DANCE THURSDAY, JULY 3rd • EAGLES PARK i rs/ ; 1 .Minster, Ohio / ’ Freddie Peare, ? And His Orchestra

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Rambo, 2b3 4/ 3 0 Eichenauer, ss .. 2 3 1 2 Ro.Kleinknight, lb 4 0 0 0 Conrad, c 2 0 0 0 Kauffman, c .... 10 0 1 Kohne, 3b 3 13 0 Gause, rs 2 0 0 0 Beery, rs 10 0 0 Ru. Kleinknight, p 3 0 0 0 Totals 28 11 9 3 Score by inning Adams Central .... 000 000 0— 0 Braves 204 032 x—ll Runs batted in Rambo, Kauffman, Kohne. Three-base hits Rambo 2. Home Runs Kohne. Bases on balls Knittie 4, Kleinknight 7. Strikeouts Knittie 14, Kleinknight 17. Winner Kleinknight, Loser Knittie. Umpires Krueckeberg, Strickler. Rhode Island's net gain In veterans after World War II was 17 per cent — tops in the United States .

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Legion Team Plays Bluffton Wednesday The Decatur Junior American Legion baseball team will meet the Bluffton Legion team in a double header at Worthman field in this city at 5:30 o’clock Wednesday evening. The teams will play two five-inning games. Decatur team members are asked to report at the field at 5 o'clock. Bobby Brogan Named Manager At Spokane -SPOKANE, Wash. (UPD—Rambunctious Bobby Bragan, whose desire to be a major league manager ended in disaster on two fronts, returned to the Pacific Coast League today as head man of the Spokane Indians. The former Brooklyn Dodger catcher was hired in Vancouver Monday to replace Golden Desmond (Goldie) Holt, a veteran minor league manager who could not

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: MAJOR/ i National League W. L. Pct. GB ’ Milwaukee .... 38 28 .576 — 1 St. Louis 36 31 .537 2% San Francisco .. 37 35 .529 3 Cincinnati 32 33 .492 5% i Chicago 34 37 .479 6% i Pittsburgh .... 34 37 .479 6>4 - Philadelphia .... 30 34 .469 7 ■ Los Angeles ...l 31 38- .443 9 » American League t W. L. Pct. GB New York .... 43 23 .652 — j Kansas City .... 35 33 .519 9 Boston 35 34 .507 9Vi Detroit 34 34 .500 10

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Chicago 33 36 .476 11% Cleveland .... 34 33 .472 12 - Baltimore .... 31 36 .463 12% Washington .... 29 40 .420 15% . MONDAY’S BESVLTB National League Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 7 2. St. Louis 4. Los. Angeles 2. Only games scheduled. American League Detroit 7, Kansas City 6. Cleveland 5, Chicago 3. Only games scheduled. TOMORROW TOT’S DAY AT Edward’s Studio