Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1964 — Page 7

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Team Rosters Are Listed In Wildcat Loop Rosters of the four-team Kat league and the six-team Kitty league at the Southeast diamond were released this morning by director Bill Mull. The Kat league teams are as follows: Phillies—Bruce Kitchen, Tony Costello, Mike Meyer, John Babcock, Bob Shaffer, Dennis Johnson, Kevin Moore, Bradley Shelton, Mark Arnold, Ed Reed, Myron Brown, Ralph High and Nick Macias. White Sox—Paul Mendez, Rick Bonifas, Kevin O’Shaughnessey, Dennis Geimer, Mike Jennings, Mark Johnson, Scott Porter, Ron Smitley, Steve Lengerich, Mike Nash, Kim Lobsiger, James Zabell, Randy Rayer and Dan Serna. Giants —Mike Mcßride, Charles Walters, Jim Kuhnle, Roger Gage, Jon Dickerson, Rich Collier, Jim Botjer, Tony Mcßride, Gary Wolfe, Jeffrey Morris, Alan Smith, John Railing, Jon Cravens. Vankees — Mike Hann, Roy . Patch, Bob Sweere, Joe Lose, Tim Buckley, Bob Teeter, Rick Zoss, Dennis Braun, John Doan, Kim Erhart, Tony Litchfield, Jeff Borchers and Marion Getting. The Southeast Kitty league teams are as follows: Mays — Mike Beauchot, Dave Beauchot, Larry Bentz, Tom Gaunt, Leo Rumschlag, Terry Shaffer, Larry Shaffer, Bruce Druetzler, Jay Arnold and Grant Hurst. Mantles— Dave Schirack, Ron Ballard, Greg Childs, William Thomas, Gary Sautbine, Steve Colclasure, Allen Miller, Lynn Witte, James Braun and Dave Meyer. Musials — Craig Ginter, Ron Gremaux, Dan Gremaux, Kim Cochran, Rich Litchfield, Jeff Stuart, Mike Braun, Greg Coyne, Rich Steury and Steve Braun. •» Erskines — Joe Spaulding, Dave Christian, Phil Geimer, Tim Allwein, John Friedt, Bruce Buckner, Ed Miller, Scott Bassett, Lester Ross and Greg Everett. Koufaxs — Mike Kolter, Lynn ■Kohne, Dan Eash, Mike Faurote, Dennis Miller, Grant Porter, Greg Faurote, Nick Fairjote, Jack Stonestreet and Kim McCormick. Kalines—Steve Feasel, Danny Strickler, Mark Lybarger, Kirk Reed, Don Johnson, Jeff Smith. Steve Blocker, Kevin Seiling and Randy Dellinger. Pee Wee Schedule The Southeast Pee Wee league schedule is as follows: June 23, Panthers vs Bobcats, 8 a. m. June 24, all teams practice 12:30 p. m. June 25, Colts vs Lions, 8 а. June 30, Panthers vs Colts, 8 a. m. July 1, all teams practice, 12:30 p." m. July 2, Bobcats vs Lions, 8 a. m. July 7, Panthers vs Lions, 8 a. m. July 9, all teams practice, 8 a. m. 10, Bobcats vs Colts, 9:30 a. m. Kat League Schedule The Kat league schedule: June 19, Phillies vs White Sox, 1 p.m.; Giants vs Yankees, 2:30 p. m. June 22, Phillies vs Yankees, 12:30 p. th.; Giants vs White Sox, 2 p.'rm. June 23, Giants vs Phillies, p. m. June 24, White Sox vs Yankees, 2p. m. June 25, Giants vs Yankees, 2 p. m. June 26, Phillies vs White Sox, 2 p. m. June 29, Giants vs White Sox, 2 p. m. June 30, Phillies vs Yankees, 2 p. m. July 1, Giants vs Phillies, 2 p. m. July 2, White Sox vs Yankees, 2 p. m. July 3, Giants vs Yankeee, 2p. m. July б, Phillies vs White Sox, 2 p. m. July 7, Giants vs White Sox, 2 p. m., July 8, Giants vs Phillies, 12:30 p. m.; White Sox Vs Yankees, 2 p. m. July 9, Giants vs Yankees, 2 p. m. July 10, Phillies vs White Sox, 2 p. m. Kitty League Schedule June 19, Mays vs Musials, 8:30 a. m.; Mantles vs Erskines, 10 a. ml; June 22, Kalines vs Mays, 8 a. m.; Koufaxs vs Musials, 9:30 a. m. June 23, Mantles vs KaNOW AT ... . VILLA LANES U.S. 224 - W..t OPEN BOWLING EVERY DAY AND EVENING Phone 3-3660 For Reservations

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Spear-Dehner Wins Vim League Contest 4 Speit-Dehner scored six runs in the fifth and sixth inings to down Two Brothers of Decatur by ■ 60 score in a Vim league contest played at the McMillen diamond in Fort Wayne Wednesday night. Schild tossed a four-hit shutout at the Decatur nine and his teammates gave him all the run* be needed with a pair of tallies in the fifth inning on four singles. The winners added their final four runs in the last of the sixth on a walk, two singles and a double by Schilds. Schilds retired the first* 17 hitters in order until Jerry Price poked a two-out single in the top of the six. Allie Marbaugh singled in the second ining for Two Brothers, but was stranded at second base after a sacrifice. Jerry Price singled with two out in" the sixth for the second hit. Marbaugh and Huston hit back-to-back singles with one out in the seventh, but Schilds bore down to preserve the shutout. Two Brothers next Vim League action will be Friday night when the team plays at Harlan. TWO BROTHERS • - ABRHE Price, 3b _.3 0 10 Clase, 2b 3 0 0 0 Gibbons, ss 3 0 0 0 A. Marbaugh, rs 3 0 2 0 Huston, c.".... 2 0 10 Menter, If 3 0 0 0 R. Marbaugh, 2b 3 0 0 0 Elliott, cf 2 0 0 0 Linn, p - 2 0 0 1 TOTALS „ 24 0 4 1 SPEAR-DEHNER ’ . ABRHE Wilson, 2b.4 0 10 Harter, c ... 4 0 2 0 Nix, If .2,.. 3 110 Cowan, 3b 2 0 10 Putman, ss .— 3 0 0 0 Kueneke, lb 1110 Guy, rs- 3 110 Flau'gh, cf 3 110 Schild, p 3 2 2 0 TOTALS ... 26 6 10 0 Scores by Innings Two Brothers 000-000-o—o Spear-Dehmer 000-024-x—6 Phillies, Yankees Win In Kat League The Phillies pounded the Giants.. for a 16-5 victory and the Yankees edged the White Sox by a 3-1 count, in Kat league actidn. at the Southeast diamond Wednesday. , ' Kevin Moore’s three doubles and six runs-batted-in powered the Phillies to their first game victory, and Mike Hann tossed a onehitter at the White Sox in the Yankee win. Line scores: RHE Giants' 10-22— 5 3 2 Phillies 36-34—16 71 Gage, Cravens, Collier, Botjer and Kuhnle; Kitchen and Moore. RHE White Sox 00-10—1 11 ..Yankees 00-3x—3 3 1 Serna, Mendez and Mendez, O’Shaughnessey; Hann and Lose. lines, .9:30 a. m ; Erskines vs Koufaxs, 12:30 p. m. June 24, Mays vs Erskines, 8 a. in.; Musials vs Kalines, 9:30 a. m. June 25, Mays vs Koufaxs, 9:30 a. m.; Musials vs Mantles, 12:30 p. m. June 26, Erskines vs Kalines, 8 a. m.; Mays vs Mantles, 9:30 a. m.; Musials vs Koufaxs, 12:30 p.m. June 29, Kalines vs Koufaxs, 8 a. m.j Mays vs Musials, 9:30 a. m.; Mantles vs Erskines, 12:30 p. m. June 30, Kalines vs Mays, 9:30 a. m.; Koufaxs vs Musials, 12:30 p. m. July 1, Mantles vs Kalines, 8 a. m.; Erskines vs Koufaxs, 9:30 a. m. July 2, Musials vs Kalines, 9:30 a. m.; Mantles vs Koufaxs, 12:30 p. m. July 3, Mays vs Koufavs, 8 a. m.; Musials vs Mantles, 9:30 a. rri.; Erskines vs Kalines, 12:30 p. m. July 6, Mays vs Mantles, 8 a. m.; Musials vs Erskines, 9:30 a. m.; Kalines vs Koufaxs* 12:30 p. m. July 7, Mays vs Musials, 9:30 a. m.; Mantles vs Erskines, 12:30 p. m. July 8. Kalines vs Mays, 8 a. m.; Koufaxs vs Musials, 9:30 a. m. July 9, Mantles vs Kalines, 9:30 a. mj Erskines vs Koufaxs, 12:30 p.m. July 10, Mays vs Erskines, 8 a., m.; Mantles vs Koufaxs, 12:30 p. m. 1958 Oldsmobile 88 Super Sharp as they come! $692 Zintsmaster Motors s

Indians Beat White Sox In Little League Game

A three-run fifth inning rally powered the Indians to a 5-4 victory over the White Sox in a Wednesday evening Little League game, enabling the winners to take over second place in the league race. The win gives the Indians a 3-2 record and vaults them past the Red Sox and White Sox, each of whom now own 2-2 records. The Indians trail the league-leading Senators by a game and a half. The Indians trailed, 3-2, entering the fifth inning, but • scored three times to take a lead which winning hurler Max Bedwell preserved over the last two at-bats for the White Sox. Tim Feasel opened the ining by drawing a walk, and Bill Schnepf reached base on an error. Tiger League Win Scored By Twins The Twins scored four times in the last of the fourth inning and held on for a 4-2 victory over, the Indians in Northwest Tiger league play Wednesday. Jim Miller knocked in two runs and Nick Smitley one with a home run in the fourth inning rylly. Don Feasel hurled the victory for the Twins, tossing a three-hitter. Tom Hower allowed the Twins only three hits, but took the loss. INDIANS ABRHE Augsburger, 3b 3 0 0 0 Summers, rs 2 0 0 0 Busse, c 3 0 0 0 Meeks, lb, p 2 10 0 Howre, plb 2 110 Conrad, ss -2 0 10 Pettibone, cf ...... j ... 2 0 0 0 Raudenbush, 2b 2 0 0 0 Minch, If 10 0 0 Ogg, If . 10 10 Thatcher, rs, 2bl 0 0 1 TOTALS ‘ 21 2 3 1 TWINS AB R H E Mankey. 3b 2 0 0 0 Sommer, c 2 10 0 Feasel. p 110 0 J. Miller, ss —■2 111 Smitley, cf ■2 110 T. Miller, lb 2 0 0 0 Peterson, If 2 0 0 0 Birch, rs 10 0 0 Shaffer. 2b 2 0 0 0 Schamerloh, rs 2 0 0 0 Kling, 2blo 0 0 TOTALS 2 19 4 3 1 Score by Innings Indians 000-200—2 • Twins 000-40x—4

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Ked Birch singled, as Feasel 1 and Schnepf scored, and Birch later scored with the third run of the inning. Each Score Each team scored twice in the first Inning. The Indians jumped into the lead on back-to-back sin- 1 ' 1 gles by Kent Reed, Schnepf. Birch and Bedwell, but the Sox came back to tie the score in their half of the first on a single by Brett Lutes, a walk to Fred Schultz and a single by Ron Kuhnle, his first of three hits. Ron Archer Singled and scored in the third frame, giving the Sox a 3-2 lea<| which they held until the fifth. Kurt Gerig reached base on an error in the Sox half of the fifth and scored on Lutes double, but Bedwell retired the side in order in the last of the sixth for the victory. INDIANS AB R H E J. Baker, cf 2 0 0 0 Feasel, If 0 10 0 Reed, 3b 3 110 Schnepf, c 2 2 1 0 Birch, 1b..3 12 0 Bedwell, p 3 0 2 0 Ortiz, ss 3 0 2 0 Knape, 2b 3 0 0 0 Ti. Baker, cf 2 0 2 0 Te. Baker, rs 10 10 Cochran, rs 10 11 Totals ... 23 5 12 1 i WHITE SOX AB R H E Gerig, ss 3 110 Archer, 3b 3 110 Lutes, p 3 12 0 Schultz, c 3 12 0 Kuhnle, rs 3 0 3 0 Hammond, cf 10 0 0 Campbell .... 2 0 0 0 Fisher, lb 3 0 0 0 Foreman, If 10 0 0 Gehrig, If 2 0 0 0 Beeler, ss 10 0 0 Hill, 3b 10 0 0 Totals ...2 26 4 9 0 Score By Innings Indians 200 030—5 White Sox 201 010-4 Men's 600 Tourney Will Open Saturday " ■ The men’s 600 tournament will begin at 8:15 Saturday at Villa Lanes, Dick Mies said this morning. Anyone who rolled a 600 series during league play this past season is eligible to enter the tournament, and entries will remain open until 5 o’clock Saturday night A bowler may enter by phoning or contacting the Villa Lanes.

Sandy Koufax Hurls Another Shutout Win .. By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer And to think the Los Angeles Dodgers quibbled with Sandy Koufax over his contract. They even suggested that he start thinking about going into some other line of business when he didn’t rush to terms last spring but Koufax thought it over and decided to stick around. That decision could turn out to be the luckies thing that ever happened to the Dodgers. Koufax, as the ballplayers say, is just too much. He has not given up a run of any kind in two weeks now and he pitched his third shutout in his last four starts Wednesday night when he blanked the Milwaukee Braves, 5-0, for his fifth straight victory. Struck Out Eight Sandy held the Braves to three singles and struck out eight to regain the National League strikeout leadership with a total of 100. His season record stands compared to the 10-3 record he boasted exactly one year ago when he went on to win 25 games and win virtually every honor bestowed in The Dodgers supplied him with a run in the third inning Wednesday night, then drove loser denny Lemaster to cover with a four-run rally in the fourth that was touched off by rookie Dwell Griffith’s first major league homer. ’ The loss was Lemaster’s fourth in 11 decisions while the victory boosted the Dodgers into a fifth-place tie with the Braves and Cubs. ' Other NL Action Elsewhere in the National League, the Saa JSrancisco Giants climbed within seven percentage paints of first place with a 3-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds while the Cubs knocked off the firstiplace Philadelphia 9-5. The Pittsburgh Pirates nipped the New York Mete, 3-2, and the St Louis Cardinals shaded the Houston Colts, 2-1. tln the American League, the Baltimore, took over first place with a 6-1 Jtriuipph: nVW *lhe Chicago -Sor..‘ the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees, M, in 12 innings', toe Cleveland Indians swept a pair from the Minnesota Twins, 3-2, and 5-0, the Detroit Tigers defeated the Kansas City A’s, 3-2, in 10 innings, and the Los Angeles Angels downed the Washington Senators, 5-3. Pinchhitter Willie McCovey’s twtxrun homer in the ninth inn-

Major Leagues ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct GB 1 Baltimore 36 23 .610 — Chicago 33 22 .600 1 New York 33 23 .589 1% Cleveland 30 27 526 5 Minnesota _l_; 32 29 .525 5 Boston 31 30 .508 6 Detroit 26 31 .456 9 Washington 27 37 .422 11% Los Angeles .... 26 37 .419 12 Kansas City 22 37 .373 14 Wednesday’s Results Boston 4, New York 3, (12 innings). Baltimore 6, Chicago 1. Los Angeles 5, Washington 3. Cleveland 3-5, Minesota 2-0. Detroit 3, Kansas City 2 (10 innings). NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Philadelphia .... 33 22 .600 — San Francisco .. 35 25 .593 — Cincinnati 31 27 .534 3% Pittsburgh 31 27 .534 3% Milwaukee 30 30 .500 5% Los Angeles .... 30 30 .500 5% Chicago 28 28 .500 5% St. Louis 30 31 .492 6 Houston 28 34 .452 8% New York 19 42 .300 17 Wednesday's Results Chicago 9, Philadelphia 5. San Francisco 3, Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 3, New Ybrk 2. St. Louis 2, Houston 1. Los Angeles 5, Milwaukee 0. mg off Joe Nuxhall decided matters between the Giants and Reds. Willie Mays provided the Giants with their first run when he belted his 19th homer in the opening frame and Nuxhall homered in the fifth to tie the score. Gaylord Perry scored his fought victory after relieving Bob Bodin in the ninth. Williams Raises Average Billy Williams of the Cubs beat the Phillies almost singlehandedly by driving in five runs with his 16th and 17th homers plus a triple to raise his batting average to .382. Ron Santo also homered for the Cubs while Bobby Wine connected for the Phils. Bob Buhl (8-3) was the winner and Jack Baldschun (3-3) the loser. Bob Friend beat the Mets for the 11th straight time without ever lasing to them as he scattered eight hits for his fifth vicseason. Willie Stargell's £two-run homer off loser ®facy i Stallard highlighted a * Wee-run first-inning rally by Pittsburgh. Cardinal Manager Johnny Keane employed three pithcers to choke off a ninth inning threat by the Cotts. Ray Washburn posted his third victory and scored the winning run on Lou Brock's single after doubling off loser Ken Johnson (5-6) in the eighth. Ken Boyer hit his 11th homer for the Cards.

Monmouth Defeats Cubs In Pony League Slugfest

1 Monmouth scored five runs, in the third inning and never trailed in downing the Decatur Cubs by a 13-10 score in an Adams county Pony League game played Wednesday evening at Worthman Field. The victory was the first for Monmouth in two starts, while the Cubs dropped their second game of the season as against two wins. After each club scored once in the second inning, Monmouth tallied five time in a big third inning on a single by Irwin, a single by Ron Journay, a hit batsman, a walk, and singles by Fuelling and Miller. They boosted their lead to 7-1 with a run in the fourth, but the Cubs got back two in their half of the fourth on singles by Alan Bedwell and Pete Mayclin. Each team scored twice in the fifth inning. Monmouth on two Cub errors and the Cuba on a single by Bob Koos, and doubles by Dan Strickler and Don Williams. Score Winning Runs The winners scored what proved to be the winning runs in the top of the seventh when they tallied four times on three walks, a hit batsman, and JourLittle League' Games Rescheduled Saturday .Junior Lake, president of the Decatur Little League, announced today that two league games previously rained out, have been rescheduled for Saturday. Both games will be played at Worthman field, with the Tigers meeting the Red Sox at 9 a.m. and the Senators playing the Yankees at 1 p.m.

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nay's third hit of the contest The Cubs rallied for live runs in the last of the seventh, but Hakes, Monmouth reliever, come in to put out the fire. Journay hurled the first six and one-third innings and was credited with thte win. Stu Spiegel started for the Cubs and was relieved by Pete Mayclin in the third, with Spiegel taking the loss. Both duo will be in action Friday night at Worthman Field. The Cubs play the Decatur Braves in the first game, and Monmouth meets the Decatur Cardinals in the nightcap. MONMOUTH . AB R H E Hakes, sis, p — 3 10 1 Scheumann, rf.4 110 Irwin, 3b 3 3 2 0 Bertoli, lb*s 110 Journay, p, c — 4 2 3 0 Berning, c, ss 4 110 Krueckeberg, 2b 3 2 0 0 Fuelling, cf ...4 110 MRler, ff 2 0 10 Boerger, Ifllo 0 ,V . , — ““ TOTALS 33 13 10 1 CUBS AB R H E Kohne, sslo 0 0 Strickler, ss 3 2 10 Hutker, 3b . 4 0 11 Williams, cf ... 4 110 Bedwell, If, lb 4 2 11 Mayclin, c, p w-— 4 111 Schultz, rs 2 0 0 0 Milter, rs 0 10 0 Spiegel, p 1110 Pettibone, c 3 0 10 Laurent, lb * 00 0 0 Rash, If .... 3 0 0 0 Brown, 2b 10 0 1 Koos, 2b 12 10 TOTALS 31 10 8 4 Score by innings: Monmouth 015 120 4—13 Cubs - 010 220 s—lo