Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1963 — Page 7

Monmouth Winner Over Adams Central Monmouth scored in the last of the eighth inning to down Adams Central by a 9-8 score at the Monmouth diamond Wednesday afternoon. Keriny Scherer singled, his third hit of the game, for Monmouth, and scored all the way from first base when Steve Hoile’s single got past the right fielder. The wHiners scored’five times in the second inning to lead 5-1, but Adams Central rallied for two runs in the third. The Eagles took an 8-3 lead with three runs in the sixth, only to see the Flying Jets stage a last-ditch rally to score five times in the seventh and send the game into extra innings. Graves went the distance for Monmouth for the victory, and Tony Ehrsam, working in relief, took the Monmouth will travel to Leo Tuesday afternoon for its next action, and Adams Central will meet Ossian at 5 p. m. Friday at the Monroe diamond in an Adams Central tournament game. Wednesday line score: RHE Adams Central 102 000 50—8 77 Monmouth 050 003 01—9 10 7 Hill, Ehrsam (6), and Funk; Graves and Fuelling.

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Trailer Sales Wins u . <sj' Softball Tournament Adams County Trailer Sales rallied for the tieing run in the fifth and the winning run in the sixth, and eked out a 3-2 win over Two Brothers Wednesday evening, copping the City softball league’s post-season playoff championship. The contest featured a pitcher’s duel between Erv Graft of the Trailer Sales and Lester Linn of Two Brothers. Graft just returned from pitching in the world tournament with Monty’s of Fort Wayne. Trailing by a run in the fifth inning, Larry Daniels tripled to open the inning for the winners. After Clark flied out, Daniels scored on a single by Ron Hakes. With one out in the sixth, first baseman Ralph Busse blasted a triple to left Centerfield, and came home when the throw to the plate was juggled. Early Lead Trailer Sales jumped into a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Bcb Hoffman reached base on an error. He moved to second and then scored on Lee Hoopingemer’s single. Two Brothers tied the count in their half of the first when Gibbons singled to lead off and moved to second on an error. He then rode home on a single by Jones. The regular season champs moved into a one-run lead in the last of the second when Dick Marbaugh was hit by a pitch, and was sacrificed to second. On an attempted steal of third, the throw went into left field and then was thrown wildly to home as Marbaugh raced across the plate. Load Bases Two Brothers loaded the bases with one out in the third, but Graft halted the threat and was practically invincible the rest of the way, allowing only a double in the

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fifth by Jones. Graft struck out 12 and didn't walk a batter. Linn fanned one and didn’t issue any walks. Trophies were presented after the game. Two Brothers received the regular season championship trophy and the tourney runner-up. Adams County Trailer Sales received the tourney championsjjjp and McMillen the regular season run-ner-up trophy. The trophies were donated by the Decatbr Daily Democrat, Sheets Furniture, First State Bank and the Victory Bar. Trailer Sales AB R H E Hoffman, 2b 3 11 0 Black, 2b * 10 0 0 R. Colclasure, If 4 0 11 Hoopingerner, cf ...3 0 1 0 Graft, p 3 0 0 0 Busse, lb 3 110 W. Colclasure, 3b .. 3 0 0 1 Daniels, 55.... 3 112 Clark, rs 3 0 11 Hirshey, rs 0 0 0 0 Hakes, c 2 0 10 TOTALS 28 3 7 4 Two Brothers AB RHE Gibbons, 2b ._ 4 110 Price, If 4 0 0 0 Jones, 3b 3 0 2 0 Lepper, cf 3 0 1' 0 Withrow, rf3 0/00 Marbaugh, lb .•2 10 0 Murphy, ss . 3 0 0 0 Merkle, 05..., 3 0 0 2 Linn, p _. 3 0 0 0 TOTALS 28 2 4 2 Score by innings: Trailer Salesloo 011 o—3 Two Brothers 110 000 o—2 More Juice Even when you do no long-term storing, you get more juice from lemons, limes, and oranges if you soak them in a pan of water for awhile before squeezing. Before cutting, roll the fruit around on the table with your hand.

Major Leagues . O . National League W L Pct. GB Los Angeles 94 59 .614 — St. Louis .. 91 64 . 587 4 San Francisco u.’ 83 70 .542 11 Philadelphia .... 81 72 .529 13 Milwaukee 81 73 .526 13*6 Cincinnati '. 81 74 . 523 14 Chicago .... 77 77 .500 Pittsburgh 72 81 .471 22 Houston 59 94 .386 35 New York 49 104 .320 45 Wednesday’s Results Philadelphia 5, New York 1. Milwaukee 6. San Francisco 4. Houston 8, Cincinnati 4. Chicago 2. Pittsburgh 1. Los Angeles 6, St. Louis 5 (13 innings). American League W L Pct. GB New York 100 53 .654 — Chicago 88 65 .575 12 Minnesota 87 67 .565 Baltimore 81 72 .529 19 Detroit ... 74 78 .487 25*6 Cleveland 73 81 .474 27 Boston 73 82 .471 28 Kansas City Los Angeles 68 86 . 442 32*6 Washington 53 99 . 349 46*6 / Wednesday’s Results > Baltimore 3-7, Los Angelqs 1-5. Minnesota 10, Detroit 0. Chicago 8-4,' Boston 3-3. Kansas City 5, Washington 4. Only games scheduled. ) 0 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 Sept. 19, 1943 was Sunday and no paper was published.

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Men's Golf Meet Finals Here Sunday Championship rounds will be played Sunday at the Decatur Golf course as the final 18 holes of the annual men’s city tourney will determine the titlists irf ,the five flights. Gordie Sowers, defending champion, is leading by two strokes in the championship, shooting a 151 for the first 36 holes. Don Elder is in second place with 153. Merle Affolder leads the first flight by nine strokes. Jerry Morningstar tops the second flight by one stroke, Neil Highland is first in the third flight by two strokes, and Tom Haubold has a six-stroke advantage in the fourth flight. Tee-off times Sunday as as follows: 11 a. m.—C. Gerber, L. Hileman, J. Co Wens. 11:06—E. Loe, B. Van Fleet, T. Johnson. 11:12—B. Mills, H. Eleye. B. Snyder, L. Macklin. 11:18—T. Haubold, M. Kuhnle. M. Weisman. 11:24—F. Haugk, G. Mauller, C. Adams, P. Heare. 11:30—A. Kalver, W. Cravens, M. Frauhiger, N. R. Steury. 11:36—N.Highland, J. Rowden, J. Barlett. 11:48—L. Beery, S. Hain, A. Egly, H. Niblick. 11:54—1. Reynolds, G. Grabill, D. Hendricks. E. Ehrsam. 12 noon—P. Wilkinson, B. Trout. J. Graham. 12:06—J. Morningstar, G. Bair,

B. Burnett 12:12—D. Reidenbach, K. Gaunt, W. Morgan, D. Baumgartner. 12:18—A. Huston, N. Steury, B. Tutewiler, R. Kelly. 12:24—M. Affolder, J. Irwin, C. Stewart, B. Frisinger. 12:42—J. Bauman, JzTumlin, J. Pfister, J. Geels. 12:48—B. Helm, if. Hammond, T. Custer. * 12:54—D. Elder, G. Morningstar, C. Honaker. Sowers. F. James, B. Bepfcer.

REGISTER NOW To VOTE Nov. 5 In addition to regular business hours at the County Clerk's Office, you may also register 1 ■ 8 p.m. Saturdays Sept. 21, Sept. 28, Oct. 5 At Democratic Headquarters 2nd and Monroe, Boston Store Bldg. Register or Transfer This Week! Adams County Democratic Central Committee

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