Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1963 — Page 7

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1963

Bob Worthman

Fans Are Invited To Grid Drill Wednesday Head football coach Wally Yeoman announced this morning plans for a night practice session next week, affording local fans a preview of the club which will open its season in the Bluffton jamboree Sept. 3. The night practice will be held Wednesday, beginning at 7:30 in the evening. Both the vansity and freshmen gridders will be on hand. Yeoman has invited all parents and interested fans to attend the session, as a preview of the upcoming season. In addition to the regular drills, the freshmen will hold a brief scrimmage, as will the prospective varsity. Battered Woodwork Accidents do happen — but they’re less likely if you think ahead. Rough or battered woodwork may cause splinter injuries. Clean the wood, then apply thin coats of fresh, white shellac to seal the wood.

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Booster Chib's Football Kick-off Next Thursday

The Decatur high school Booster club’s football kick-off supper will be held Thursday evening, August 29, at the Moose home, it was announced this morning by club president Fred Isch. The supper will be held by the Booster club to kick-off the season the following week, and will begin at 7:30 p.m. Reservations must be made to attend and tickets for the affair are priced at 75 cents. The supper is open to all members of the Booster club and prospective members of the club. Reservations must be made' no later than Tuesday, and may be made by calling the Cowens Insurance Agency, 3-3601, or Isch at his home after 6 p.m. 3-8456. Worthman Emcee Emcee for the smorgasbord supper will be Bob Worthman, football coach for the past 16 years and now the school’s fulltime athletic director. Club members who have not purchased their new memberships are invited to attend anyway, and may obtain their new memberships at the supper. The meal, consisting of ham sandwiches, cheese, baked beans, potato salad, jello, milk, coffee and relishes, will be prepared by the Moose women, with Mrs. Charles Haney in charge. Persons making reservations will then pick up their tickets for 75 cents at the doors the evening of the supper. Team Introduced Part of the program will be

introduction of the team members and the coaching staff, and parents of the team members. In addition, a surprise announcement will be made by Isch in regards to plans by the club that will be unveiled at the first game. This is the second annual kickoff affair sponsored by the Booster club. Last year a breakfast was held, but was moved back to the evening hours this season to afford more members and fans the opportunity to attend.

Major Leagues

American League W L Pct. GB New York 80 45 .640 — Chicago 70 55 .560 10 Minnesota 69 55 -557 10% Baltimore 70 58 .547 11% Cleveland 62 66 .484 19% Boston 60 65 .480 20 Kansas City 57 67 .460 22% Detroit 56 66 .459 22% Los Angeles 58 71 .450 24 Washington 46 80 -365 34% Thursday’s Results Cleveland 7, New York 4. Boston 11, Chicago 2 Kansas City 6, Washington 2. Baltimore 5, Los Angeles 1. National League Only games scheduled. W L Pct. GB Los Angeles 76 49 .608 — St. Louis 70 56 .556 6% Philadelphia 69 59 .539 8% San Francisco .. 69 57 .548 7% Cincinnati ~ 68 62 .523 10% Milwaukee 66 61 .520 11 Pittsburgh 64 61 ..512 12 Chicago 64 62 .508 12% Houston 47 80 .SfO 30 New York 40 86 .317 36% Thursday’s Results Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 3. San Francisco 8, Milwaukee 6. St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 2. Only games scheduled. Merchant League To Meet Tuesday Night The Merchant bowling league will hold an organization meeting at 7 o’clock Tuesday evening at Villa Lanes, All team captains or other representatives should be present.

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Cards Defeat Dodgers, Snap Winning Skein By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer Instead of half a loaf, all that the Cardinals got’ were the crumbs. They won the third and final game of their series with the Dodgers, 3-2, Thursday night and it probably was more in the nature of a consolation victory than anything else. The disappointed Cards, who lost the first two games of the showdown series, had the satisfaction of snapping We Dodgers* seven-game winning streak. That was mighty small consolation considering that the Dodgers still lead the National League by 6% games today. What the sad situation amounts to for the Cardinals is this? They came into Los Angeles last Tuesday all hepped up about their pennant chances because they had taken three in a row from the Giants and were “only” 5% games back. But they lost a full game — plus a precious opportunity —by the time they left L.A. Meet Once Again The Cardinals have one more shot at the Dodgers when they meet them again for a threegame set in St. Louis starting Sept. 16 but by then it may be too late. The Cards broke a 2-all tie Thursday night when Ken Boyer doubled in the sixth inning and came home with the winning run on Julian Javier’s single. Ernie Broglio won his 14th although he departed in favor of Ray Sadecki in the eighth. Don Drysdale suffered his 14th defeat against 16 yictories. Giants Beat Braves In the only other NL games scheduled, the Giants snapped their five-game losing streak with an 8-6 victory over the Braves and the Pirates beat the Cubs 9-3. Over in the American League, the Indians defeated the Yankees, 7-4, the Orioles downed the Angels, 5-1, the Red Sox whipped the White Sox, 11-2, and the Athletics topped the Senators, 6-2. Juan Marichal won his 19th for the Giants even though Milwaukee first baseman Joe Torre njckted him for a grand slam hbmdf-in the eighth Inning. Roberto Clemente’s grand slam homer was the key blow in a fiverun ninth inning *rally that cemented the Pirates’ victory over the Cubs.

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Two Brothers Wins Opener In Tourney Two Brothers advanced to the second round of the 16-team Markle softball tournament Thursday evening with a 4-2 victory over Spears-Dehner of Fort Wayne. The Convoy Merchants edged Jalapa of Marion, 1-0, in the second gam Thursday evening to conclude the first round of the tournament, and Two Brothers and Convoy will oppose each other at 9 p.m. Tuesday of next week. A four-run second inning put the local club into a lead they never lost Thursday evening, as Lester Linn gave up only a pair of runs and six hits to the Fort Wayne nine. Spears-Dehner scored twice in the first ining on four consecutive singles, but was limited to two hits the rest of the way by Linn, was fanned three and didn’t issue a walk. Murphy started the big second inning for Two Brothers when he reached base on an error. A. Marbaugh also reached base on an error, and Jerry Price then unloaded a triple to tie the score. A single by Jones and an error on the Fort Wayne centerfielder scored two more runs, giving Two Brothers their 4-2 lead which Linn made stand up. Spears-Dehner AB R H E Better, 2b . 4 0 0 1 Keuneke, lb ..- 3 110 Nix, If 3 12 0 Dice, p .. 10 10 Flaugh, cf 2 0 0 0 Baker, rs 3 0 10 Cowan, cf, p 3 0 0 1 Whetstone, 3b 3 0 0 0 Putman, ss 3 0 12 Bromehneier ,p 3 0 0 0 Totals .... 28 2 6 4 Two Brothers | AB KH E Gibbon, ss ........ 3 10 0 Jones, 3b 2 0 10 R. Marbaugh, lb —... 3 0 0 1 Witherow, cf 3 0 0 0 Huston, c 3 0 0 0 Murphy, ss ..3 10 0 A. Marbaugh, rs 1110 Price, If 2 110 Linn, p 3 0 10 Totals 24 4 4 1 Score by Innings Spears-Dehner 200 000 o—2 Two Brothers .... 040 000..x—4 international League m Northern Division r - W L Pct. GB Syracuse 74 63 .540 — Buffalo 69 68 .504 5 Rochester 69 69 .500 5% Toronto .. 69 70 .496 6 Richmond 59 74 .444 24 Southern Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 76 58 .567 — Indianapolis 74 60 .552 2 Columbus 67 67 .500 9 Arkansas ....L.. 72 65 .525 5% Jacksonville 48 84 .368 26% Thursday’s Results Columbus 2, Jacksonville 1. Atlanta 5, Indianapolis 3. Arkansas 7, Buffalo 4. Rochester 6-1, Syracuse 5-8. Toronto 11, Richmond 1.

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Dick Stuart Leads Loop In Homers, RBl's By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer Cocky Dick Stuart may be all talk and a yard wide, but he can always say he topped Ted Williams. • And don’t Worry about the big uninhibited Boston first baseman —he’ll say it all right because it happens to be true in one respect, anyway. When the Pirates traded Stuart to the Red Sox last winter, so the story goes, he was asked whether he felt he would hit more homers than Williams did at Fenway Park. Stuart promptly inquired: “How many did he hit his first year up?” Informed that Williams had belted 31 homers his first season with the Red Sox, Stuart said “I oughtta’ hit more than that.” And he has. Stuart, the American League home run leader, smashed his 33rd of the year with one on Thursday to help the Red Sox wallop the White Sox, 11-2. ! Big Stu also leads the league in runs batted in. Those two he > accounted for Thursday upped his I tctal to 93-13 ahead of his near- ) est challenger.

Teammates Help Stuart, however, didn’t quite do the job on the White Sox alone. Ed Bressoud drove in six runs with a grand slam homer and two sacrifice flies while rookie Davq Morehead earned his eighth victory with a seven-hitter. Joe Horlen was the loser. The Yankees retained their 10game lead even though they dropped a 7-4 decision to the Indians. the Orioles roughed up the Angels, 5-1, and the Athletics beat the Senators, 6-2, in the only other AL games scheduled. In the National League, the St. Louis Cardinals chopped the Los Angeles Dodgers’ lead to games with a 3-2 victory, the Giants ended a five-game losing streak with an 8-6 win over the Braves and the Pirates clipped the Cubs, 9-3. Those were. v the only games scheduled. ■' " Yields Three Homers Cleveland rocked Ralph Terry for three homers in handing him his 13th loss against 14 victories. Tito Francona hit his eighth homer and Fred Whitfield and Willie Kirkland each hit his 15th before Terry was chased in the fourth. Jim (Mudcat) Grant gained his 10th victory although he 1 gave up a grand slam to Johnny Blanchard in the sixth. Boog Powell tagged Dean Chance for his 21st homer with one aboard in the first inning and that proved enough margin for the Orioles’ victory over the Angels. Norm Siebern drove in three runs for Kansas City with a single and his 14th homer as Ed Rakow and Bill Fischer held Wash, ington to four hits. Rakow was the winner.

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 4,500; fully steady; No 1-2 200-225 lb 17.85-18.00; moderate number at 18.00 and 150 head at 18 25: mixed No 1-3 200-270 lb 17.50-18.00 ; 240-270 lb 17.50-17.75; No 1-3 180-200 lb 17.25-17.75. Cattle 4,500; no calves; trading on slaughter steers under 1250 lb steady to 25 lower, mostly 25 off after early round; steers over 1300 lb 25 to 50 lower; heifers steady to 25 lower; 4 loads mostly prime 1175-1271 lb slaughter steers 25.50; high choice and prime 11001300 lb 24.50-25.25; choice 900-1250 lb 24.00-24.75; comparable grade 1250 - 1400 lb 22.75-24.25; several loads 1400-1500 lb 22.00-22.75; good 900-1250 lb 22.00-23.75; part load high choice to mostly' prime around 1000 heifers 4.65; other choice 850-1100 lb 23.50-24.50. Sheep 300; small supply spring slaughter lambs about steady; good and choice 80-100 lb spring i slaughter lambs 18.50-20.50; few I choice and prime 21.00.