Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1960 — Page 7
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Cardinals Win In Pony League Opener, 9 To 3 Hrortng eight rum in the *crond inning **»* Decatur Cardinal* opened Ibrlr IMO Pony league wi ■on Wednesday evening with a M victory over Geneva at the Geneva diamond Geneva took a quick lead with a run in the fir»t Inning on two walk*, an error and a wild pitch Hut the Cardinal* combined five hit* with two walks, a fielder's choice and a wild pitch for eight in the second Ed Minch. Greg I .add. Dave An* pa ugh and Dan Lose all singled, and WllUc Put-! tert climaxed the rally with a triple. Geneva picked up single runs in each of the third and fourth innings. and the Cardinals closed out the scoring with one in the fifth on three walks and a single by Terry Conrad The Cardinals were scheduled to play at Monroe this evening, but rain caused postponement until Friday. June 24. The Monroe-Card-inals game scheduled for July 7 at Mixiroc has been changed to Friday, July 8. CARDINALA AB R H E Anspaugh. 2b 3 111 Kalver. lb 10 0 0 Johnson, 2b 10 0 0 Lose, ss 4 12 0 Putteet, If- 10 0 0 Whitaker. If 3 110 Schultz, rs 3 0 0 0 Minch. 3b, p 2 2 11 McGill, lb 110 1 Conrad, lb 2 0 10 Cowan, p, ci .... 3 10 1 Ladd, c 2 110 Sheets, cf 2101 Mies, p. 3b 10 0 0 Totals 29 9 7 5 GENEVA AB R H E Teeters, 3b ;■=. 110 0 Benninger, 3b 1> 0 0 0 Wanner, cf 4 0 10 Newcomer, p 3 110 Walker, c ...-. 2 10 0 Buckingham, lb 3 0 0 0 Thornton, 2b 4 0 10 Edgar, ss, If 3 0 0 0; . Hofstetter, If ....! 10 0 0 Alberson, sS 2 0 0 0 Bixler, rf,i— V -- 2 0 0 0 ITUrUay, June2f LADIES HIGHT - AT - < Sista Gardens MIDDLEBURY, OHIO Rock & Roll Party Featuring ; RHYTHM SONS
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Bowling Scores Plrat Hair la One Claude Van Kirch Van Wert. O, gnifer. recorded the first hole in one of th* IMO season on the Decatur Golf course on Memorial Day His ace wan on the 125-yard par three fourth hole He u*«d a ninelran for his *h«>t from the v» Playing with Van Kleeck were Buck Le Valley. Hyde Ford and Nib Elliott. all .»f Van Wert Van Kleeck will receive several items for his feat from Golf Digest clearing house Ladies League The Ijidies league opened play Wednesday, with Honora Haugh and tai Maclean posting identical 4Bs for the nine boles. Margucretlc Saylors won the low putts and Lil Maclean the blind bogey. Starting next Wednesday, the ladies will begin matches and ringer scores. AU i ladies are invited to play at 1 p m each Wednesday. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pct. G.B. Pittsburgh 28 14 . 667 — San Francisco. 27 16 628 It* Milwaukee .... 17 16 .515 64 Cincinnati 22 21 .512 64 Los Angeles ... 20 22 .476 8 St. Louis 19 22 . 463 84 Chicago 14 22 .389 11 Philadelphia ... 14 28 .333 14 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. GB. Baltimore 26 15 .634 — Cleveland 21 15 .583 24 Chicago .... 22 18 .550 34 New York 19 18 .514 5 Detroit 17 19 .472 64 Kansas City 18 22 ..450 7 4 Boston ...i. 14 21 .400 9 Washington .... 14 23 .378 10 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS National League San Francisco 2, Chicago 1. Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 0Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 3." St. Louis 5, Los Angeles 2. American League Baltimore 4. New York 1. Chicago 6, Detroit 0. Washington at Boston, postponed, rain. Cleveland at Kansas City, postponed, rain. Gillespie, rs 10 0 0 Totals 27 3 3 0 Score by innings: Cardinals 080 010 o—9 Geneva 101 100 o—3 Runs batted in—Anspaugh, Lose, Puteet 2. Ladd. Sheets. Two base hit—Wanner. Three base hit—Puteet.
Skinny Brown Limits Yanks To One Hit Ry FRED DOWN UaMed Prea* latera.iran.l A prtcbei Paul fticharda inxrxd a* "Uac drive Brow*** la making the Baittmoro CMcto. leader took Ilka We mauagw of the yanr. Mto full U HacUn Harald <Skinny) Brown and he's Wnvcled the hamburger circuit for much of his IS-ywor carver But along wMh the red of Richard* kids j and ca*todf» he’s caught a severe 'case of enrly-oeaaon pennant fever and Wrdncday night he came • within one pitch of no-hM fame The 35-vcar-old native of ' Greenaboro. NC. yielded a firstInning homer to Mickey Mantle 1 and then went on to beat the New 'York Yankee*. 4-4. without allowing another hit The victory bonded the Oriole*' American League lead over the raincd-out Cleveland Indians to 24 game* and was their triumph In seven games and their 19th in 12. Baumann Tiger Killer Frank Baumann, who has scored six of his 15 big league victories against Detroit, pitched the White Sox to a 6-0 win that handed the Tigers their fifth straight loss in the only other i American League game. Washington's twi-nighter at Boston was rained out. The Pittsburgh Pirates retained their game-and-a-half grip on first place when Bob Friend shut out the Cincinnati Reda. 5-0, the San Francisco Giants shaded the Chicago Cubs. 2-1, the Milwaukee Braves beat the Philaddlpttia Phillies. 6-3. and the St. Louis Cardinals scored a 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League. Rookie shortstop Ronnie Hansen hit a three-run homer off Duke Maas to give the Orioles the lead in the fifth inning and Brown took it from there. The White Sox nudged Jim Sunning for two runs in the fifth and then racked up Tom Morgan in a four-run ninth featured by homers by Earl Torgeson and Gene Freeze. Friend Throws 3-Hitter Friend pitched a three-hitter for his third shutout and sixth "win of the season as the Pirates ran their winning streak to five games and their season record at home to 18-6. Sam Jones pitched a five-hitter and doubled home the winning run in the ninth inning to win his sixth game. Jones struck out seven and walked one Wes Covington drove in two runs with his third homer and a double and Joe Adcock singled home two runs as the Brayes snapped a four-game losing streak. Bob Buhl went the distance for his fourth win. Ken Boyer drove in two runs with a single and his 13th homer and Daryl Spencer doubled in two runs for the Cardinals.
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Summer Program At Adams Central
Atntle Miller, Adam. Contra! high .ehoul coach aad aieo glractoe at *U«UM* racTvattoa tor tto* comhas announced recreation plan* tor th® summer Th® Monroe Ferny Uague team began play ttu* week, and the Adam* Central tattle l-eagua will open next Monday, with both ma)<m and minor league divUton* The Bummer afternoon program will Mart Monday. June 13. and be to operation until Friday. Aug. 11 . In the afternoon program, the ; gym will be open Mondaya from 1 30 to 3 o'clock for ping pong, badminton, volleyball and shufflei board Tureday*. from 1:10 to Xj there will be Little League and i Pony League practice on the school field, for boy* aged * to ■ 14 Wednesday*, from 130 to 3. , there will be basketball practice for all of this year’s Sth. Oth. 7th I and 3th grade boys. This will be the only activity in the gym and I all prospective basketball players are urged to be present Miller will be the instructor Thursday afternoons, the school will be used for band practice, and there will be no other activity. Friday, from 1:30 to 3. there will be baseball practice st the field ' for all boys from ages 8 to 14. The major Little League will play Monday evenings and the minor Little League Thursday evenings. The major league is boys assigned to a team from 8 to 12 years of age. The minor league is 3, 0 and 10-year-old boy* only. Team Rosters The rosters of the Little League teams are as follows: Stuckeys — Alan Baumgartner, Gary Busse. Steve Kershner. Bob ; Kershner, Stan Rich. Ted Nuss- ■ ba urn, Jim Welch, Greg Clifton, ! James Ehrsam. Dick Everett. Bob Harris. Larry Rich. Roger Schnepp. Joe Burkehead. Kip Somerset. Max Royer, Steve Smith, Kerry Steiner, Smith, Keith Rich, Charels Colter, Tim Soldner. Bruce Slusher. Master Mix—Kermit Myers, Leon Roe, Ned Irwin, Cy Schaadt, Bob Cook, Dick Borne, Gary Hammond, Ken Habegger, Rick Hill, Kip Lutes, Bill Stucky, Tom Bebout, Ryan Neuenschwander, Stan Steury. Bill Borne, Dennis Hamrick, Milt Hoffman, Tim Steury, Steve Ross. Eddie Geyer, Virgil Bowers, Larry Zurcher. Funks—Jerry Morningstar, Leon Mitchell, Dan Sanders, Dennis Bieberich. Woody Stout, Duane Landis, Lester Fellers, Blair Brown, Steve Stucky, Dave Griffiths, Larry Ellenberger, Phil ArnoM, Brett Lutes. John Sipe, James Mishler. Gerald Colter, Mark Childs, Mel Liechty, Harry Reed, Al Hamilton, Jerry Bird, Steve Tullis. Farm Bureau Lifers — Camille Striker, Steve Martin. Dale Mankey, D. Heyerly, Jim Bookout, Bob Genth. Dave Mankey, Dennis Harvey, Jim Gilbert, Terry Ogg, Derrel Harmon, Dennis Striker, Glen Markle, Al Birch, Bob Tonnelier, Mike Cook, Lee Cavender, Gary Hirschy, Neil Ogg. Mike Heare, Bill Striker, Larry Harvey, Bryan Campbell. Major League Schedule First games at 5:30 p.m. June 6 — Stucky-Master Mix, Funks-Lifers. June 13 — Stucky-Lifers, FunksMaster Mix. June 20—Funks-Stuckey, LifersMaster Mix. June 27 — Lifers-Funks, StuckyMaster Mix. July 5 — Funks-Master Mix, Stuckey-Lifers. July 11 — Lifers-Master Mix, Funks-Stuckey. July 18 — Stuckey-Master Mix, Funks-Lifers. July 25—Stuckey-Lifers, FunksMaster Mix. / Aug. I—Funks-Stuckey, LifersMaster Mix. Minor League Schedule First games at 5:30 p.m. June 9 — Stuckey-Master Mix, Funks-Lifers. June 16—Stuckey-Lifers, Master Mix-Funks. June 23—Funks-Stuckey, LifersMaster Mix. June 30—Lifers-Funks, StuckeyMaster Mix. July 7— Funks-Master Mix, Stuckey-Lifers. July 14 — Lifers-Master Mix, Funks-Stuckey. July 21 — Stuckey-Master Mix, Funks-Lifers. July 28—Stuckey-Lifers, FunksMaster Mix. Aug. 4—Funks-Stuckey, LifersMaster .Mix, .
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Tom Steury Seventh In Mile .At Ohio Tbm Steury. »on of Mr and Mr* Glen Steury and grandaon of Mr. and Mr*. John Doan, finished a*Vanth in the mile in the Oh» state track meet held test week. Tbm. who is a sophomore at Amherst high school, bad a fine time of 4.34 Cardinols-Monroe Game Is Postponed Tonight * scheduled Pony League game between the Decatur Cardinals and Monroe at the Adams Central diamond, bis been postponed because of rain to June 34. The Cardinals game at Mooroe July 7 ha* been changed to the following evening. July 8. Indians Morning Team To Practice All members of the Indian* Morning league team are asked to report at the Stratton diamond at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Coaches for the team are Jim Rum-, schlag and Steve Blythe.
Injured Race Driver Reported Improved INDIANAPOLIS <UPD — Eddie Russo, slowly recovering from in-| juries suffered in Monday’s 500mile auto race, was reported in fair condition at Methodist Hospital here Wednesday night. He was the only driver injured seriously in the Memorial Day clasMc. Russo, 34, Kansas City. Mo., underwent surgery Tuesday for a badly lacerated scalp and a pevere facial cut. He also suffered e brain concu**fon when his car smashed into the retaining wall [ on the southeast turn after a tire wore through. . Mo/or League Leaders By United Press International National League Player A Club G. AB R. H. PctAdcock. Mil. 24 90 12 32 .356 Clemente, Pitt 42 177 30 62 .350 Curry, Phila. 31 102 12 35 .343 Skinner, Pitt 42 162 37 55 .340 Mays. S F. 43 160 34 54 .338 White, St L. 40 157 23 53 ;338 Groat, Pitt. 42 186 29 61 .328 Kasko. Cin- 43 170 27 55 .324 Spencer, St. L 41 152 25 49 .322 Pinson, Cin. 43 191 33 61 .319 American League Runnels, Bos 34 131 15 46 .351 Minoso, Chi 40 155 30 50 .323 Power, Cleve 35 138 15 44 .319 Berra, N. Y. 29 91 15 29 .319 Piersall. Cleve 34 110 19 35 318 Klszski, Chi. 26 92 14 29 .315 Maris, N. Y. 34 121 23 38 .314 Gentile, Balt. 35 90 16 28 311 Allison, Wash. 37 140 23 43 .307 Lumpe, K. C. 40 163 19 49 .301 Smith, Chi. . 40 153 22 46 .301 Runs - Batted In National League — Qemente, Pirates 41; Banks, Cubs 33: Cepeda, Giants 32; McCovey, Giants 32; White, Cards 29; Mazeroski, Pirates 29; Robinson, Reds 29; Skinner, Pirates 29. American League — Hansen, Orioles 32; Maris, Yanks 30; Lemon. Senators 28; Minoso, White Sox 28: Gentile, Orioles 26; Skowron, Yanks 26; Smith, White Sox 26. Home Runs -" National League — Boyer. Cardinals 13; Mathews, Braves 10; Banks, Cubs 10; Aaron, Braves 9; MoCovey, Giants 9; Robinson, Reds 9; Cepeda, Giants 9. American League — Mar is, Yankees 11; Lemon, Senators 10; Held, Indians ,9; Cerv, Yanks 8; Mantle, Yankees 7 Pitching National League — Law. Pirates 7-1; Sanford, Giants 5-1; Friend, Pittsburgh 6-2; ..McCormick, Giants 6-3; Buhl, Braves 42. American League — Coates, Yankees 5-0: Staley, White Sox 51; Barber, Orioles 5-1: Hall, Athletics 5-1; Brown, Orioles 4-1; Estrada. Orioles 4-1.
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