Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1960 — Page 7
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The two Dvcelur INmy Laego* teams apm a ifcmbiaheeder nt W<etbman field last night, with the Cardinal* lasing to Motimaulb »4. and the tlravaa. deCMling Adame Central M-ll ' The Cardinals were held to 4 Mia by Broom Mor>m<«ith burier In th«- first tame After M<*m<aith •rwrrtj <mw tuft in the first, the Cards took a I run load wlib 3 runs in the arromi inning L>dd walked Sheet* singled, and then they worked a double steal Both runners scored on passed balls Whitacker walked and went to third on passed balls and scored on a wild pilch The Cardinals were held to one run the rest of the way through, as Monmouth tatted the game away with a 3 run Bisth. The Cards scored their final run In the fifth with McGill tripling and th< n stealing home. Second Game Wild The M*cond game was a wild I affair, which was called in the Brave's half of the fifth because of the league's 12 run rule Adams Central obtained only 8 hits off 2 Brave pitchers, but combined them with walks and 7 Brave errors for 11 runs. The Braves, though, were hitting the ball all over the park, with Ed Kohnc. Max Elliott, and Lennie Corral leading the way. Corral walked once, had a single, triple, and home run and scored 4 runs. Elliott had a triple and home run and scored 3 runs, and big Ed Kohne had a walk, double, triph.' and 2 home runs and scored 5, times In all the Braves had 19 - hits with 3 doubles. 3 triples, and i 4 home runs.
MONMOUTH AB R H Graves. 2b 3 11 Scherer. 1b 3 2 1 Battenburg, ss -4 2 2 Brown, p 5 Bienz. 3b ----- 3 10 Kruckeberg. If ------ 3 10 Buuck. c 3 0 2 Hakes, rs 4 0 0 Weiland.' rs 0 0 0 Gerbers, cf 1 0 0 I. bv. cf 2 10 Schulumberg. cf 0 0 0 TOTALS 31 9 8 CARDINALS .AB R H Johnson. 2l> . 1 0 0 Sr-hultz. »f 3 0 1 Lose, ss -— 4 0 1 Bowman, rf2 0 0 Puttect, Iflo 0 Conrad, lb 10 0 McGill, lb-11l Minchr, p 10 0 Kalver, 2b- 0 0 0 Cowan, p 10 0 Ladd, c 2 10 Sheets, cf 2 11 Mies. 3b — 3 0 0 Whitacker. If 0 10 Anspaugh, 2b 2 0 0 TOTALS 24 4 4 ADAMS CENTRAL. - AB i R H Egle.V. ss, If 3 11 Macey, ss 110 Hill. p. ss 3 2 1 Ehrsam, 2b .......—- 4 2 1 Busse, c- 2 11 Shoaf, lb 3 11 Decker, 3b — 110 Nuenschwander, rs —1 1 0 Ross, rs 10 0 Welch. If. p. -2 11 Bluhm, cf 2 0 0 Kaehr. cf ,10 0 Brokray, cf 0 0 0 TOTALS 24 11 6 BRAVES AB R H Gonzales, lb 4 3 3
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