Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1960 — Page 7

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Braves, Beme Win In Pony Loop Openers TV Drratur Brave* and Brito taxVvd victor lea Monday rv<*tt»< ** thr Ada fVW < Plmv nfartml it* 19*0 •••»■•• The Brave* defeated Mun-1 moutti. IS-S. at Monmwrth. and fu-ttw downed Mine*', 4-1. at the Adams Central diamond The Wrtf actwviuird game. Ihxwtur Cardinal* at Geneva. was j«ad-1 l««wd until thw evening at 6, o'etock The Breve*. after taking * n carfy 74) toad, aaw Montrxaitti I creep up to within direr run* at' S S after (1* toning*, but the* Decatur team rn<*<xt tor acwn no on *ix hitei *> tlx* seventh h»r thedr decisive victory The Braves had 14 hits, led by Denny Ouotaon’a three for three, mduding a double and a topic 1 Ed Kohne had a home run and a, triple. Dick Ointor a triple and single, and J<ton Cinder and Bill Idylhc doubles. Scherer led Monmouth with three bits, including a triple, and Bieberich had a tknibie and triple In the Berne-Moon«■ tilt. Monroe acored once in the ftnk inning. but Berne the lend with two m the fcxirth. and iced the eootest with three in the seventh. Monroe scor<d Its final tally fa the seventh, although held without a hit during the game by Clauaer. Berne hurler. The line score: RHE! Beme 000 200 3-5 4 01 Monroe 100 000 I—2 01 ; Cteuaer and Patterson; Welch, Ehntam (41. and Busse. Braves AB R H E Corral. 2b 5 2 12; Otnlor, c - 5 2 2 3 1 Elliott. ct - 5 111 Kohne, ss 5 2 2 1 Rolland, lb 4 0 0 0 Custer, 3b 4 12 2

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Baseball Schedule UTTIJC LKAGIK Tim rad ay < pa* at Sitalion ” H«d !*“* ** Tlgwra . • N p«l at Warthman - Whitr Boa va Indiana, Senator • *• Ysn I PONY LEAGUE Thursday Decatur Hravr* at Bern*. Dc<a- | lur Cardinal* at ■WU’W. PrMay ! Geneva at Monmouth iLsBaMB, It . —-1 11 • Egly. it 2 10 0 (tanawta*. rs 0 0 0 0 I Blythe, rs 3 2 2 0 Coolwwi. p 3 3 3 0' TOTALS 37 15 14 • Mnnmauih AB R II E Knu-tkeberg. 2b .. 4 0 1 0 Bienat. 3b 4 0 11 I Ratu-nburg. aa ... 2 10 Brown, p 3 10 2 Mwaw. lb 4 13 0 Grave* rs 2 0 0 0 j Liby. rs 10 0 0 Weiland, rs 10 0 0 ' Buuck. If, 3b .... 2 3 0 0 : Fleming, if - 10 0 0 1 Gerbers, cf 10 0 0 Schurtcnbcrg. cf-- 10 0 0 Hakca, cf 10 0 0 Bird. C - 0 0 0 2 ■ Bieberich. c 3 0 2 2 Bischoff. p 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 30 5 7 8 ' Score bv innings: Brave* <lO 201 7—15 Monmouth 00(1 131 0- 5 Runs batted in — Corral. Rolland 3, Lehman, Cookson 2. Scherer 3 Two-base hits—Custer. Cookson. Blythe. Bieberich. Three-base hits—Cookson. Ornlor. I j Kohne.' Biebench, Scherer Home I run—Kohne. Report Gory Cooper In Good Condition HOLLYWOOD <UPI) — Gary 1 I Cooper, veteran 58-year-old actor, I was reported in good condition toi day following major abdominal i surgery at Cedars of Lebanon | Hospital.

' MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE L. IM <i B Fniabutgh >••*. ft 14 to® — |Ban Fr*aci«v«». Ml* *l* IH I CtoctnnaU »22 30 5*4 34g Mil»aukv* It lau 0S» iLaa IM Loufa ..... I* 22 «to 2H l Ckiragn »...»■ 14 21 4<n io l’hU*dclptiiJ ... 14 27 .341 13 AMT.aM'AN IJCAGITK W L. Frt. OB I BalUmon’ 35 13 *23 •— jCtovrtand ..... 21 1* MB 3 Chicago 21 1* S3* 3lt New York 10 IT ** 4 Octrott IT 1* 4*l kit Kansas City .. II » 450 7 IkMitoa 14 21 400 lh WaatongUm .... 14 23 37» Tt EMDAVS M33H I T* NattoMl Philadelphia 12. Milwaukee T. 1 Pittsburgh 4. Ctocinnati 3 <ll toning* >. |Lm Angeles I. St Louis 3. Chicago I. San Francisco 1. American Uuur Chicago «. Cleveland 4. I Kansas City 2. Detroit I. j Baltimore 3. New York 2 I Boston 3. Washington 1. Reports Catching Blue Gill Limit W. R Morri* reported catching I his limit of blue gills Saturday at Lake Pleasant. The largwit was : 10's inches long, and most of them were seven and eight inches in length.

White Sox Form Team To Practice Thursday F’red Kauffman, manager of the White Sox farm tram, ann<4unced that his team will practice at 8 a. m . Thursday at the Str.itton diamtHxi. The following are a list of boys asked to report: Kenneth Birch. Harold Meyer, Mike Richards. Daniel Evans, Tom Hower, Ronald Davis, Tom Schultz. Rick Archer. Terry Smith, Richard Firsher. Robert Woif, Mike Reef. Mike Meyer. Mike Miller. Robert Hess. R>cky Hower, William Heimann. ’ Major League Leaders By United Press International National League F aver A Club G. AB R. H. Pct. r -mente. .Pitt 41 173. 30 61 353 ’ »ck, Mil. 23 86 12 30 «3W . ute. St. L'. 3fTTS» 23 TW -Shi 3' us. S F. 42 157 34 54 .341 S mner. Pitt U ISA 36 53 .335 C r«-y. Phila. 30 97 11 32 .330 _£ i on. Cm 42 187 33 61 .326 Zeo.d. Pitt 4LJB2 28 5.4 .324 iKasivu. Cm. 42 166 27 53 .319 Mathews. Mil 32 116 27 37 .319 American league Runnels, Bos 34 131 15 46 -351 Berra, NY. 28 89 15 29 . 326 Maris, N.Y. 33 118 23 38 .322 Gentile, Bait 34 87 16 28 . 322 I Powdi. Cleve ,35 138 15 44 .319 PiersaU, Clove 34 110- 19 35 318 Minoso, Chi 39 152 28 48 .316 Kluszski, Chi 26 92 14 29 .315 Smith, Chi 39 150 22 46 .307 Allison, Wash- 37 140 23 43 .307 Runs Batted In National League—Clemente, Pirates 39; Banks, Cubs 33; Cepeda, Giants 32; McCovey, Giants 32; White, Cards 30. American League — Maris, Yanks 30: Hansen, Orioles 29; Lemon. Senators 28; Minoso, White Sox 28; Gentile, Orioles 26; Skowron, Yank? 26; Smith, White Sox 26. Home Runs National LeaguA*— Boyei*, Cardinals 12: Mathews, Braves 10; Banks, Cubs 10; Aaron, Braves 9: McCovey, Giants 9; Robinson, Reds 9: Cepeda. Giants 9. American League” — Maris, Yankees 11; Lemon, Senators 10; Held, Indians 9; Cerv, Yanks 8; Mantle, Yankees 6: Minoso, White' Sox 6; Kaline, Tigers 6; Piersail, Indians 6Pitching National League—Law, Pirates 7-1; Sanford, Giants 5-1; Friend, Pittsburgh 5-2; McCormick, Giants 6-3: L. Sherry, Dodgers 5-3. American League — Coates, Yankees 5-0: Staley, White Sox 51; Barber, Orioles 5-1; Hall, Athletics 5-1: Estrada, Orioles 4-1.

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Little League Opens Season Tuesday Night Th* D»c*tur LtUfa brtfa* «»*y winging T\i**d*y evowing, with *N *t» tc*m» *wg*g«d to three i gMM* to l*unrh the 11*0 »*••*» ■ Th* Indian* dofootod the d*f*wd-| tag ctoimptaw Ywwkwo*. 4-*, *t the. fMretton Place diamond, and to the I double header at Worthman Held.! the Tigvr* edgirt the Senator*. b 4.1 and the Red Sox blanked the White : Sox. BO At Stratum, thr Yankee* •cored two to the flrat tnntog an a walk, hit* by Hake* and Hca* and an error, but were blanked Uw r*at |of the way Sam Blythe homered in the bottom of thr flrwt tor the ( Indiani' fir»t run. *nd thrae uiorvi •cored in th* third on a hit bet*-| 1 man. and *afcti<-» by Curtin. Blythe. Stult* and Andcrxim The Tiger* took an early 44) toad in the opener at Worthman. •coring three run* in the first on three walk* and hit* by Bolinger. Mali- 1 kow*ki and Brown One counted to 1 the «<*cond on hit* by Zimmerman 1 and Bolinger. The Senator* tallied three in the third on a walk and hit* by Kohne. Baker and Meeks The winning run scored for the < Tiger* in the fourth on a walk, an; infield out and a »acrifice fly The! SenaUr* counted their final run in the fifth on a walk and hit* by Baker and Auguct. Wcr«t and P Mankey combined , to hurl a no-hitter in the nightcap , as the Red Sox downed the White Sox, 2-0. .The winenrs scored U ‘ , only run* of the game in the four) i on a walk. Worst's double and a . balk by the White Sox' hurler. , < WHITE SOX AB R H E I Kable, c 3 0 0 0 Green. 2b 3 0 0 0. Myers, p 3 0 0 0; J. Conrad, lb 10 0 0 Baker, ss 2 0 0 0 Puttect, 3b 2 0 0 0 Schultz, cf 0 0 0 0 Mayclin. rs —1 00 Oj T. Conrad, rs 0 U 0 u Haggarty. If 0 ® 0 0 [Kuhnle.Jlf 1 Total*,.——. 16 00 0; RED SOX AB R H E P. Mankey. p. ss 2 0 0 0l D. Pierce, 2b 2 0 0 (M |lnrf<M'V » “f Baughn. If 1 I ® 0, Worst, ss, p 2 110; Cai-s, lb. 3b 2 0 0 0 Movers, cf 10 0 .Brown, cf ... ’ ” 0 “ ' D. Mankey. cf .000? Borror. 3b, rs 10 0 0 Hawkins, lb 10 0 0 Smith, rs —1 o_o 0 Totals 15 2 2 0 Score by innings: White. Sox -■-r - - 000 Red Sox 000 20x— 2 Two-base hits — Burger. Werst. Bases on balls — Meyers 3, Werst 4. P. Mankey 2. Hit by pitcher — Meyers by Myers. Strikeouts Werst 12, P. Mankey 4, Myers 10. Balks—Myers. Winner Werst. Loser—Myers. Umpires—Lord, Beal. TIGERB AB R HE T. Lose, cf, p 3 0 10 Burger, cf 10 0 0 Zimmerman, rs 2 3 10 Bolinger, lb 3 1 2 0 J. Lose, p, 3b — 3 0 0 1 Schn£pp, c —- 3 11 ® Halikowski, If 2 0 2 0 Halberstadt, If 2 0 0 0 Brown. 3b. cf 3 0 2 0 Litchfield, .ss 0 0 0 0 Thomas, 2b — 2 0 0 0 Totals 24 5 9 1 SENATORS AB R HE Hain, ss 1 1 ® ® Kohne, 3b 3 110 Baker, c, p 3 2 2 0 Meeks, lb ... 2 0 1 0 August, -c, 2b —— 3 0 1 0 Azbell, rs 2 0 0 0 Feasel, p, c 3 0 0 1 Markley, cf 2 0 0 0

VW* It • • • •} Baumann, if I • • ®, Tbtola • li Bcuf* by inntag* I iHtoUW. <>••»•*< Mma* totted IP—J LMd. H*U J kpw*iu. Brown. iJirhhcld. Babct 1. M«ek». August Tw»-to«a hit* —| £immetm*n. Itollngvr. B*krt Bae-, rtfk*-J Ln*a Bn*** «* Batt* —1 T. bto* I. J- !■**• • B*kM t| I F**»«l I. Btritoout! — T Ixw I. IJ Una f. Mato* A Fnaael * MU*, off -T. Lm* I J. U*e I. ■*kei| 8. Fena** I. Wlmwr - *■ !*"• Loner — Bator Urngtrc* - L»>td I Beal. YANK KM* AB B H * Bprunger. 3b ® 1 Ltoa. M ... J} } J VS2Z a : Ik: : & •:: i I Painter, ct > I Kenny cf 0 o®° Total! 23 1 • >i INDIAN* AB R H E S Blythe, lb. Jb ’ * ’ ® Btulu. e•— 3 ® 1 ® Cowan. If. lb ’ 0 • ®! Anderson, p ! a o o “ a !! J J Tferveer. 3b. If 3 u „ Ctortto. rs » 11 °| Total* 23 4 5 1| Score by inning*: Yankees 200 000—2 XJi W * 103 00X—4 Runs Batted In — 8. Blythe 2. Stults 2. Hess 1: 2b hits — Hets, Hakes. S. Blythe. Stults: Home run] —S. Blythe; Strikeouts — Anderson 9. Strickler 9; Bases on Bails -Anderson 3. Strickler 1: Hit by pitcher —by Strickler (T. Blythe*; Winner — Anderson. Loser — Strickler. Umpires — J Sprunger. | K Nash.

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