Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1959 — Page 7

THURSDAY, JUNK 4, 1958

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Klenks Team Plays Tonight And Sunday . Klenks of Decatur, with a 1-1 league record, will play home games at Worthman field tonight and Sunday afternoon in the Senior Federation league. The Decatur team will meet the Fort Wayne Braves tonight at 8 o’clock, and the tough Colonial Oilers Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Races Friday Night At New Bremen, 0. NEW BREMON, Ohio-Friday night is die time set for the first night races for stock cars at the famous New Bremen speedway. A large field of cars is expeced for this race, since no other track is in operation in over a 100 mile radius of New Breny>n. Drivers are ex-

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pedted from the Dayton, Muncie and Fort Wayne afea along with drivers from the Lima and Findlay area. Everything will'be in readiness for a full night of good racing. Time trial Friday will be 7 p.m., ’ with races at 8:30 p.m. Luis Arroyo Bought By Cincinnati Reds CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPD — Southpaw Luis Arroyo earned another chance in the major leagues today when the Cincinnati Reds purchased him from the Havana Sugar Kings of the International League. Arroyo, previously with the Cardinals and Pirates, had a 1.47 earned run average with the Sugar Kings. Trade in a gooa town — Decatur.

American Loop Race Tightens Up Wednesday By FRED DOWN United Press International The oddest twist in a season of oddities mdy be that the guys the Yankees traded away reach first place before the champs themselves. And, in the bargain, Arnold Johnson may demonstrate he hasn’t made such bad ones after all in his dealings with George Weiss. Those Yankee discards, hereinafter referred to as the Kansas City Athletics, gathered another dividend from their numerous trades with New York Wednesday night when they beat the Boston Red Sox, 5-3. The victory was the Athletics’ fifth straight and moved them to within 1% games of the fading first-place Cleveland. .Indians. A total of six games now sep arates first and last (dace in a league which so often has been plagued by runaway races. The spread in the National League is 11% games and the front-running Milwaukee Braves have opened up a 3%-game margin on secondplace San Francisco. AL Tightens Up The American League tightened up from top to bottom as the Washington Senators dealt the In dians their fifth straight loss, 4-0 the Chicago White Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles, 8-1, and th t Yankees shaded the Detroit ’ligers, 6-5, on Mickey Mantle’: ninth-inning homer. In the National League, th< Braves bombed the Giants, 7-4 the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied U down the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-3 the Los Angeles Dodgers whippet the Cincinnati Reds, 5-1, and th< Philadelphia Phillies edged ou the Chicago Cubs, 4-3. Three ex-Yankees —pitcher John ny Kucks and Whitey Herzog ant

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."ierry Lumpe—made key contribul tions to Kansas City’s triumph. Homers by Harmon Killebrew and Rem Bamford and Bill Fischer’s three-hit pitching enabled the Senators to hand Herb Score his third defeat. The Indians have lost seven of their last eight games. They lead the secondplace White Sox by three percentage points. Billy Pierce chalked up his sixth victory with an eight-hitter that included Gene Woodling’s fifth homer. Luis Aparicio doubled home one run and Nelson Foot triZ pled home two. e rt, Yanks Kaye Lary [Js The Yankees kayoed nemesis Frank Lary with five runs in the d third inning but frittered away e their lead before Mantle finally r homered off Ray Narleski in the e ninth. "Eddie Mathews drove in four i- runs with a pair of two-run homs ers and Hank Aaron homered and

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doubled in four tries to raise his average to .426 as the Braves made it two out of three from the Giants. Stan Willianis struck out five batters and pitched a two- bitter for the Dodgers who snapped a 1-1 tie in the sixth when John Roseboro hit his second homer of the game with two aboard. Bob Friena "won his second straight game after seven losses. Bob Skinner singled home one run in the eighht and set the stage for a two-run triple by BUI Mazeroski that was the big Wow of the Pirates’ four-run uprising. Jim Owens pitched an eight-hit-ter and struck out six tor the Phillies who made nine hits including . a homer and a single by Ed Bouchee and three singles by Richie , Ashburn. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

“Bnorii National League W L Pct. GB Milwaukee —. 30 17 .638 San Francisco —27 21 .563 3% Pittsburgh 26 22 .542 4% Los Angeles ... 26 24 .520 5% Chicago 23 25 .479 TH Cincinnati 22 26 .458 8% St. Louis 19 28 .40 411 Philadelphia .. 18 28 .391 11% Wednesday’s Results Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3. Milwaukee 7, San Francisco 4. Los Angeles 5, Cincinnati 1. American League i W L Pct. GB Cleveland 25 20 .556

ChicagoM 21 AK -r— Baltimore — u... 28 22 .542 % Kansas City ... .23 21 .523 1% Detroit 22 24 .478 3% Washington 23 26 .469 4 New York 20 24 .455 4% Boston 19 26 .422 6 Wednesday’s Results Chicago 6, Baltimore 1. Washington 4, Cleveland 0. New York 6, Detroit 5.

STOCK CAR RACES Friday, June 5 Time Trials 7:00 P. M.-Races 8:30 P. M. Admission—sl.2s Children under 12 free NEW BREMEN SPEEDWAY New Bremen, Ohio _ >

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Kansas City 5, Boston S. Farm Mishap Fatal BRAZIL, Ind. (UPD-John Mo- . Geachie Bogle, S 3, a native at SterlingsHirt, Scotland, was killed Tuesday when a farm tractor overturned as he drove it across a ditch on his farm near Patrick*burg. J 1