Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1958 — Page 8

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Klenk's Team Eliminated In Fed Playoffs Klenk’s of Decatur was eliminated from the Federation league playoffs Wednesday night, losing to Waterloo, 11-1, at the Waterloo diamond. It was. the second setback for Klenk’s in the double elimination playoffs. Waterloo will now meet Colonial Oil, regular season champion and undefeated in the playoffs, for the playoff championship. The Decatur team was limited to three hits by Kurtz, Waterloo hurl- • er, and scored its only run in the second inning on walks to Reed and Hernandez and Ehrsam’s single. Only other Decatur hits were singles by Crist in the first and third innings, as Kurtz held Klenk’s hitless over the last six frames. Waterloo scored all the needed runs in the first inning, counting five times on three hits, two walks and an error. The winners picked up single runs in the fifth and eighth innings, and scored twice in each of the sixth and seventh. IN JUST 15 MINUTES IF YOU HAVE TO SCRATCH YOUR ITCH— V»nr 4K<‘ bnck nt nay druK ntore. A|»wly ITCH-MK-NOT. It dendraa lick and Barnin* la mlnutm 5 11 . <»■ ceataet. Woaf or taat Iteh, rlaar-

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Klenk’s AB R H E Whetro, cf 4 0 0 0 Doan, 2b 4 0 0 0 Crist, ss 4 0 2 1 Hoehammer, lb .... 4 0 0 0 Reed, 3b, p 3 10 0 Knape, c ----------- 3 0 0 0 Pierce, rflo 0 0 Harnish, p, 3b.2 0 0 1 a—Egley -10 0 0 Hernandez, If - 10 0 0 Koch, rs 10 0 0 Ehrsam, p, rs, If — 4 0 11 Totals ......— 32 1 3 3 Waterloo AB R H E Cobbs, cf 3 10 0 Gorings, 2b —5 2 3 0 Conrad, c 4 0 0 0 EUert, If -5 3 3 0 Clark, ss 5 111 Kurtz, p —-— 4 1.0 0 Caple, lb —- 2 12 0 Books, lb 3 12 0 Wagner, rs , 3 12 0 Bixler, 3b 4 0 0 0 Totals — 38 11 13 1 a—grounded out for Harnish in 9th, Score by innings: Klenk’s - 610 000 000— 1 Waterloo 500 812 21x—11 Runs batted in—Ehrsam, Cobbs, Ellert 3, Caple 3, Wagner. Twobase hit—EUert. Three-base hit— Caple. Double plays—Reed, Doan & Hoehammer, Ehrsam to Hoehammer. Bases on balls—Ehrsam 3, Harnish 2, Kurtz 4. Strikeouts— Harnish 2, Kurtz 13. Hits off — Ehrsam 3 in 1, Harnish 9 in 6, Reed 1 in 1. Wild pitches—Kurtz, Ehrsam 2. Winner—Kurtz. Loser— Ehrsam. Umpires—Slater, Cowan.

SPORTS BULLETIN ....CINCINNATI turn— Birdie Tebbetts resigned today as manager of the Cincinnati Redlegs. Greyhounds Open Baseball Practice Amize Miller, head coach at Adams Central high school, today announced that the first baseball practice for the Greyhounds for the fall season will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21. AU candidates for the team are requested to be present for this opening workout. Little League Games Postponed To Friday Wednesday afternoon’s downpour washed out the Little League double header scheduled last night at Worthman field. The games, the final of the regular season schedule. will be played Friday night at Worthman. In the opener at 6:30 p.m. Friday, the Tigers will play the Indians, followed by the Red Sox and Senators. Alston Rehired As Dodgers" Manager LOS ANGELES (UPD - Manager Walter Alston was set today for another year at the helm of the Dodgers, who have been languishing around last place in the National League for most of the current season. There had been a great deal of speculation on the manager’s fate — mostly to the effect that he would be dumped. But vice president and general manager E. J. (Buzzie) Bavasi fooled almost everyone Wednesday when he announced Alston would be signed for another year along with the Dodger coaches.

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Squirrel Season To Open Here Friday Open season on grey or fox squirrel starts Friday and will last until October 13, Richard D. Lewton, county clerk, announced today. AU persons hunting for squirrel are required by law to purchase licenses regardless of their age. The bag limit for anyone hunting is five, the same figure is given for any person to have in possession at any time. A surrtmary of Indiana laws on squirrel hunting as given by the Indiana department of conservation is as follows: It is unlawful to hunt, shoot, take, trap or pursue wild animals without a license, except owners of farm lands who are residents of Indiana, and their children and spouse living with them, and tenants of farm lands. It is also unlawful to hunt or kill grey or fox squirrels except during the season established by the director; to sell or buy a grey or fox squirrel; to hunt or kill grey or iox squirrels in a public park; or to hunt or kill black or flying squirrels at any time.

Ortega, Crawford Draw In TV Fight NEW YORK (UPD — Managing director Harry Markson of the International Boxing Club said today Gaspar Ortega and Mickey Crawford probably will have to meet for a third time before either gets a crack at Virgil Akins’ welterweight championship. Ortega and Crawford both screamed for a shot at Akins after Wednesday night’s unpopular 10-round draw at Madison Square Garden but Markson wasn’t impressed. Ortega, No. 1 ranking welterweight contender, restarted to a persistent body attack that turned ■ninth-ranked Crawford’s milkwhite skin into an ugly purple. Crawford opened Ortega’s right eye in the early rounds and kept it bleeding throughout the entire fight. The referee and judges voted as if they had been watching two different bouts. Judge Bill Recht voted for Ortega, 7-3, and Judge Joe Eppy gave it to Crawford, 6-4, Referee Barney Felix created the draw by calling it 4-4-2 on a rounds basis and 5-5 on points. The United Press International called it 6-3-1 in favor of Ortega and a poll of ringside newsmen showed six favored Ortega, two picked Crawford and one voted a draw. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

MAJOR National League W. L. Pct. GB ■ Milwaukee 65 47 .580 — I Pittsburgh 59 52 .532 5% I San Francisco 58 53 .523 6% i St. Louis 54 56 .491 10 Philadelphia .. 52 57 .477 11% Chicago 54 60 .474 12 Los Angeles 51 59 .464 13 Cincinnati .... 52 61 .460 13% Wednesday’s Results San Francisco 11, St. Louis 2. Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 9. Milwaukee 9-4, Cincinnati 2-2. Los Angeles 6, Chicago 5. Only games scheduled. American League W. L. Pct. GB New York. 73 41 .640 — Chicago 2 58 \55 .513 14% Boston 56 55 . 505 15% Detroit .... 56 55 .505 15% Cleveland 55 59 .482 18 Baltimore 52 85 .473 19 Kansas City 49 61 .445 22 Washington .... 49 64 .434 23% Wednesday’s Results Washington 9, New York 4. Baltimore 2, Boston 1. Kansas City 2-5, Chicago 1-6. Detroit 6-3, Cleveland 2-2, Only games scheduled.

MINOR American Association W. L. Pct. GB Charleston 72 50 .590 — Denver 66 55 .545 5% Wichita ... 67 58 .536 6% Minneapolis 66 60 .524 8 Omaha 63 64 .496 11% Indianapon? .... 61 68 .473 14% St. Paul 59 69 .465 16% Louisville .... ¥T 76 .372 26% Wednesday’s Results St. Paul 6, Denver 3. Minneapolis 6. Omaha 3. Wichita 2-7, Charleston 0-0. Indianapolis 2-3, Louisville 1-2. Only games scheduled. ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR. -If not pleased your 48c back at any drug counter. This STRONG gefwneJde sloughs ott infected skin. Exposes more germs to ita killing action. Use Instaunt-drylng T-4-u day or night. Now at Kohae Drug Store.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958