Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1963 — Page 7

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■lays Paces ■Hants To Win ■Over Houston ---■ tfi-, c ~ i <4 By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer I Those front-running Los Angeles "W )od g ers must realize by now that National League pennant race : Bs as hot as Willie Mays’ bat ■happens to be. . I The Dodgers are five games in ■front of the Giants and the St. ■Louis Cardinals and they’re coast■ing along with a tidy three-game ' ■winning streak. 1 Willie’s average dipped to .240, ■in mid-season and this looked like ■ the worst season he ever has had ■in the majors. But he’s riffling ■ that bat with six hits in his last : ■ eight trips to the plate and he’s ■ raised his season average tq .290. ■ The message to the Dodgers is j ■ loud and clear—falter and you’ll * ■ pay the penalty of blowing, a sec- i ■ ond straight pennant. Mays hammered out a triple '■ and two singles to lead the ■ Giants’ 12-hit attack Tuesday night ■ in a 3-1 victory over the Houston ■ Colts. It was the first time fee I Why “Good-Time I Charlie” Suffers I Uneasy Bladder Unwise eating or drinking may be a source of mild, but annoying bladder irri- 4 rations —making you feel restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And if restless nights, with nagging backache, headache or muscular aches and pains due to over-exertion, strain or emotional upset, are adding to ■ your misery—don’t wait—try Doan’S "Pills. Doan’s Pills act 3 ways for speedy re;1 — They have a soothing effect on bladder irritations. 2-A fast pain-reliev-ing action on nagging backache, head- ■ aches, muscular aches and pains. 8-A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the Output of the 16 miles of kidney tubes. So, get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed I . over fears. For convenience, buy the large size. Get Doan's Pills today!

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Giants beat the Colts in Houston in- five games. Dodgers Down Cgto The Dodgers downed ■ the Chi-, cago Cubs, 4 -1, the Cardinals topped the New York Met#, 4-3, the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Milwaukee Braves, 3-0, and the Philadelphia Phillies scored a 7-1 triumph after a 6-4 10-inning loss to the Cincinnati Reds in Other National League games. Jim Duffalo went eight innings and allowed six hits to hls fourth straight game without a loss for the Giants while Hal Brown suffered his seventh defeat against four wins. Mays tripled and scored in the fourth inning and contributed a key single in the sixth when the Gignts scored their final run. Jim Wynn had two hits for die Colts. Maury Wills paced the Dodgers’ 10-hit attack with a double and .three singles and Don Drysdale (pitched a six-hitter and fanned six. (for his 14th victory against 12 losses. Drysdale, now gunning for his second straight 20 - win season, (halted Billy Williams’ 12-game hitting streak. Shantz Shut Door Hobby Shantz’ 12-3-innings of close-out relief pitching helped the Cardinals deal the Mets their 15th defeat in 17 games. Ken Boyer, Julian Javier and Tim McCarver had two hits each for the Cal? dinals, with Boyer driving in the winning run with a fifth - inning single. Galen Cisco suffered his 10th loss against seven wins. Don Cardwell shut out the Braves with four hits for eight innings and Al Mcßean closed it out in the ninth to earn Cardwell his eighth win against 12 losses. Key blows in the Pirates’ threerun seventh inning were a single by Roberto Clemente, a double by Donn Clendenon and a single by Jim Pagliaronl.. Pete Rose’s two-run homer and three hits by Vada. Pinson led the Reds to their opening-game triumph at Philadelphia but the Phillies won the nightcap on the strength of three doubles by Johnny Callison and the three - hit pitching of Denis Bennett. Joey Jay suffered his 16th loss against four wins for the Reds. a.4L—— ' rT

... i Major Leagues National League W. L. Pct. GB : Los Angeles 67 43 .609 — San Francisco 63 49 .563 & St. Louis ... 63 49 .563 5 Chicago 68 51 .532 Cincinnati 61 54 .530 Bi 4 Philadelphia 59 54 .522 9% J Milwaukee 57 56 .504 11% i Pittsburgh 54 56 .491 13 Houstons3 70 .381 25% New York ..■ 34 77 .306 33% Tuesday’s Besolte Los Angeles 4, Chicago 1. St. Louis 4 ,New York 3. Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 0. San Francisco 3, Houston 1. Cincinnati 6-1, Philadelphia 4-7 (Ist game 10 innings). Amei Incan League W. L'. Pct. GB New York 69 40 .633 — Chicago 62 48 .560 8 Baltimore 63 51 .553 8% Minnesota 60 50 .545 9% Boston 54 55 .495 15 Cleveland 54 59 .478 17 Los Angeles 54 61 .470 18 Kansas City 50 59 .459 19 Detroit 47 60 .438 21 Washington ..1 41 70 .369 29 Tuesday’s Results Baltimore 6, Cleveland 4, Detroit 10, Boston J. Kansas City 4, Chicago 3. Minnesota 5, Los Angeles 1. Washington 8-0, New York 5-1. Meningitis Fatal To Young Marine SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) — Some 300 Marines were undergoing treatment today in an effort to halt the spread of meningitis. Pvt. John P. Leonard, 19, Highland Park, Mich., died of the disease Tuesday at Navy Hospital. It was the fifth case this year at the Marine Corps recruit depot and the first fatality. At the adjacent Navy training center there have been 25 cases among recruits and three deaths due so meningitis.

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Stan Williams Hurls One-Hit Win For Yanks By MARTIN LADER UPI Sports Writer Opposing hitters who consider Don Drysdale a menace to life, limb and batting average are hereby warned that the American League now boasts a bigger-than-life duplicate in Stan Williams. Williams, a 6-4, 240 - pounder, can match his former Dodger teammate' in size and he throws a mean enough fast ball to compare with Drysdale. Only trouble is, Williams hasn’t enjoyed as much success getting the hatters out. All this is about to change, however, boasts Williams. His solution? To pitch with the same motion as Drysdale. Whatever the answer, it worked with huge success Tuesday' night when Williams gave up just one hit in leading the New York Yankees to a 1-0 victory over Washington in the second game of a twi-night doubleheader after the Senators had taken the opener, 8-5. It was the best effort turned in by Williams since joining the Yankees last winter. Struck Out 11 The only hit off Williams was a third - inning double by Don Blasingame, and the powerful righthander struck out 11 and walked- only one. The Kansas City Athletics knocked second - place Chicago eight full games behind the Yankees by edging the White Sox, 4-3; the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Cleveland Indians, 6-4; the Detroit Tigers routed the Boston Red Sox, 10-1; and the Minnesota Twins downed the Los Angeles Angels, 5-1. In the National League, the San Francisco Giants topped the Houston Colts, 3-1; the St. Louis Cardinals nipped the New York Mets, 4-3; Pittsburgh whitewashed Milwaukee, 3-0; the Cincinnati Reds won a 10-inning, 6-4, decision over Philadelphia in the first game of a twi-night doubleheader but the Phils took the nightcap, 7-1; and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs, 4-1, in a day contest. Williams, who retired the last 19 Washington batters in order, got the only rim he needed for his fifth victory in eight decisions when Tony Kubek tripled in the eighth inning and came home on Bobby Richardson’s sacrifice fly. Chuck Cottier smashed two homers for the Washington Senators, including a decisive three - rur^,, blow in the sixth inning that sent Yankee starter Whitey Ford down to defeat. Pinch-hitter George Alusik singled home the winning run for Kansas City with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning after the White Sox had tied the score with three runs in the top of the ninth. Reliever John Wyatt got the victory. Jim Gentile drove in four runs with two homers to help Robin Roberts gain his fifth straight triumph for Baltimore. Roberts was touched for three home runs and finally gave way to Stu Miller in the eighth inning. George Smith, playing in only his second major league game, collected two doubles and a triple and Frank Lary coasted behind a nine-hitter for Detroit. Lee Stange, (4-3), treated to a three-run lead in the first inning, shut out Los Angeles on two hits for seven innings and after yield-, ing a run in the eighth needed relief help from Bill Dailey in the ninth. The Twins’ early rally was culminated on a two-run single by Bob Allison and another run, producing hit by Earl Battey. Dean Chance (10-12) took the loss. Work Is Continuing On New Golf Course Perlimlnary cleaning and bulldozing for the new nine-hole golf course at Rainbow lake near Geneva is underway. The work is expected to be completed by the end of October.

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Two Brothers, K.C. Win Softball Tilts The first and last place clubs in the city softball league were victorious Tuesday evening, as leagueleading Two Brothers whipped Adams County Trailer Sales, 10-0, and cellar dwelling K. of C. thumped Citizens Telephone, 16-6. Les Linn tossed a two-hit shutout in leading Two Brother to its 15th win against a single loss in league play. The only hits were a single by R. Colclasure in the fourth and a single by Pat Farrell in the fifth, as Linn struck out five and walked three. Witherow supplied the batting punch for Linn as he whacked a pair of home runs and two singles in four trips, good for five RBl’s. Jerry Price also blasted a circuit clout for the winners, a two-run homer in the fourth, Jim Rumschlag’s grand-slam home run powered the K. of C. to its second victory of the season in the evening’s first game. Rumschlag poked his grandslammer in a seven-run fourth inning, and Phil Lose knocked in a pair of runs so rthe winners with a fifth-inning single. *Carr hit a two-run homer for Citizens in the third inning, and Harding had a pair of singles for the losers. Line scores: RHE Citizens 002 22— 6 77 K. of C. 204 73—16 4 1 Carr and Evans; Germaux, Ottenwiler, R. McGill and J. Omlor. RHE Trailer Sales 000 000 0— 0 2 3 Two Brothers . 400 402 x—lo 9 0 Hakes and Farrell; Linn and Huston. Three Vehicles Are Involved In Wreck Three vehicle one parked, were involved in an accident at 3:10 p.m. Tuesday at 126 E. Monroe St. The mishap occurred when a pick-up truck driven east on Monroe street by Delmore O. Wechter, 57, route 6, Decatur, made a left turn and struck the left rear of a westbound auto driven by Robert Glen Carnal], 40, of Decatur. The force of the impact caused the Carnail car to cross the street and hit a pick-up truck parked along the south curb. The parked vehicle is owned by Carl W. Faurote, of 1045 Faurote Ave. Damages were estimated at $125 to the car, 20 to the Faurote pickup truck, and $lO to the Wechter pick-up truck, by the investigating city police officers. , >cClen<jhan Series As Judge Pro Tem Local attorney Hubert R. MccJeflahan lis serving as judge pro tiftn of the Adams circuit court this week. McClenahan was appointed by regular Judge Myles F. Parrish to serve from Monday, August 5 , to Monday, August 12, while Parrish and his family vacation.

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Major League Leaders By United Press International National League Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pct. Groat, StL 112 453 62 155 .342 Clmente, Pitts 101 396 54 133 .336 T.Davis, LA 96 356 41 115 .323 Gonzlez, Phil 111 411 62 132 .321 Aaron, MU 112 442 81 140 .317 Pinson, Cin 115 462 70 145 .314 White, StL 112 455 80 141 .310 Williams, Chi 109 420 63 128 .305 Torre, Mil 99 345 41 104 .301 American League Kuenn, SF 74 252 37 78 .310 Yastrski. Bos 103 394 64 130 .330 Rollins, Minn 93 351 54 110 .313 Kaline, Det 104 404 68 126 .312 Wagner, LA 110 409 56 124 .303 Pearson, LA 108 409 58 124 .303 Malzone, Bos 106 409 47 124 .303 Hrshbrgr, Chi 88 305 47 89 .292 Geiger, Bos 77 254 49 74 .291 Causey, KC 100 403 55 117 .290 Smith, Balt 96 298 41 85 .285 Home Runs National League — McCovey, Giants 33; Aaron, Braves 31; Mays, Giants 28; Cepeda, Giants 20; White, Cards 19. American League — Allison, Twins 25; Killebrew. Twins 25; Sluart, Red Sox 23; Wagner, Angels; Battey, Twins; Howard, Yanks, all 21. Runs Batted In National League — Aaron, Braves 93; White, Cards 78; Santo, Cubs 74; McCovey, Giants 74; Boyer, Cards 73. American League— Stuart, Red Sox 72; Kaline, Tigers 71; Wagner, Angels 68; Allison, Twins 66; Howard, Yanks 62. Pitching National League — Maloney, Reds 17-3; Perranoski, Dodgers 10-2; Koufax, Dodgers 18-4; Marichal, Giants 17-5; Mcßean. Pirates 10-3. •' American League— Radatz, Red Sox 12-2; Bouton, Yanks 14-5; Ford, Yanks 16-6; Pizarro, White Sox 13-5; Downing, Yanks 7-3; Monmouth Yearbooks Available On Friday The 1963 Monmouth high school yearbooks halve arrived and may be picked up by subscribers, Friday between 7 and 9 p.m., at the Monmouth gym.

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