Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1964 — Page 8
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Yankees Recall Five NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Yankees Wednesday recalled five minor league player* who will report this weekend. Recalled from Richmond of the International League were Jake Gibbs, Elvio Jiminez and Bud Daley. Brought up from Columbus of the Southern League were Mike Hegan and Roger Repoz. If you have something to sell of trsde — use the Democrat Went ads — They get BIG results. Over 375,000 People Can't Be . ; Wrong! When that many restaurant owners in the U.S.A, tell you, "It's Fun To Eat Out," it must be true. This is especially so at Fairway where you discover the real pleasure of dining out. Fairway Restaurant Hiways 27, 33 & 224 Decatur, Indiana -3355 _
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Finley Says He Is Selling K.C. A's CHICAGO (UPD— Charles O. Finley went ahead today with plans to sell hl« Kansas City Athletics. He said he wanted no part of baseball "because of such lousy shenanigans” as CBS’ purchase of the New York Yankees. "There’s nothing but selfish interests in approving ,th i s sale,” Finley said here after the American League formally approved the Columbia network’s purchase. ”1 see the national pastime of baseball being shot to hell because of )X)or leadership and poor thinking.” Finley said. "Today’s action could be the ruination of it." Finley, a Chicago businessman, said he wanted $8 million for the Athletics. He said he was putting the club for sale to anybody in Kansas City. If he can’t sell it in two weeks, Finley said, "then I’m putting it up for sale tp anybody outside Kansas City.” Trade tn a town — Decatur
Major Leagues 11, I’aMMI Pr»w lateHMtlaaal Siatloiml Leairu* W. U ret. GB Philadelphia S 3 56 .r>»7 Ht. Loul* 11 •! .B*l r ' ('laclnnatl 77 62 ,fw4 6 Sun FrancUco 78 S 3 .563 « Pittsburgh 71 67 .514 11 *4 .Milwaukee 71 68 .511 12 Los Angelea 70 69 .504 13 Chicago . 63 76 .468 20 iloueton 56 S 3 .411 26 New York 48 #2 .843 35ft Urdnr»d«r'< Hraulta Chicago 6 Houston J Loa Angelen 8 H. Francisco 1 .Milwaukee 7 N. York 4, night Ht. Louie 10 Philadelphia 5, night, 11-innlngH Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 1. night Thunda,'« Probable I'ilcli.r. .Milwaukee at New York—Ha dowakl (8-.10) vh. Htallard (8-18) Ht. I/oulh at '■hlladeit'hla Sadeekl (16-9) vh. Hhort (15-7). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh,nloht —Purkey (9-8) vs. Friend (1215). 1 Houston at Chicago — Johnson (10-14) vs. Jackson (18-10). Loa Angeles at Han Francisco, night Ortega (6-7) vs. Pierce (2-0) or buffalo (3-1). Friday's (.nines Cincinnati at Milwaukee, night New York at L. Angeles, night Philadelphia at dan Francisco, night Pittsburgh at Houston, night Ht. Louis at Chicago America* League W. 1.. Pet. <(H Baltimore 84 57 .696 Chicago 84 59 .587 1 New York 81 57 587 I % Detroit 75 67 .528 9’4 Los AngelM 74 70 514 11 >4 Mlnesota 71 70 .504 13 Cleveland 69 71 .498 14 '4 Boston 62 80 .487 22 '4 Washington 56 87 .392 29 Kan huh City 61 89 -.864 32ft Wrdueaday'a Heaulta BalUmorr 6-8, Washington 3-4 Boston 6 Cleveland 5, night, 10innlngs Detroit 4 New York 0, night .Minnesota 5 Chicago 2, night (only games scheduled) 'l'hiirsdny’a Probable Pitcher* Chicago nt Minnesota— Ilerlen (11-8) va. Kaat (16-7). New York (it Detroit- Downing (11-7) vh. Aguirre (5-8). Boston nt Cleveland, night— Laninbe (9-11) vs. Hlebert (5-6). Biiftlmore at Washington, night—Pappas (14-6) vs. Kruetaer (5-5). (only games scheduled). Friday's ((nines Washington at Detroit, night Chicago at Cleveland, night Kansas City at Baltimore 2, twl-night Minnesota at New York, night Loh AngeleH at Boston, night CBS Has Green Light On Yankee Purchase BOSTON (UPD—The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) can go right ahead with its sl4 million purchase of the New York Yankees. But even the other American League owners fear the deal i will land them in the federal courts. And they insist the network and the Yankees must bear the brunt of any investigation and prosecution. That guarded approval and warning was,neatly packaged in I a two paragraph resolution voted 8-2 by the league owners. I It was announced Wednesday night by league President Joe I Cronin. I The decision took a full day of closed door meetings—a total I of more than five hours of prepared statements and searching I questions. iannMMRnnMeSMHHBEHBMI
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Jets Open Cross Country Schedule Adams Central will open its cross country season this Friday in a dual meet at Decatur, according to the Jet schedule released today by cross country coach Ed Bryan. Four lettermen from last year’s seven-man cross country crew will lead the Jets into their opener Friday with Berne at Decatur's Bellmont Park layout. Returning >are seniors Tony Ehrsam and Ken Heyerly, Junior Steve Smith and sophomore Danny Green. Lose Three Lost by graduation were Don Egley. Jerry Cauble and Paul Htrschy, and these losses were severe ones. Cauble and Hirschy were both three-year lettermen and members of Adams Central's Eastern Wabash Valley Conference championship squads of 1961 and119621. 1
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Jets, of course, will , compete in the annual county meet at Geneva, to be held on October 5. They win also participate in the E.W.V.C. meet on October 1. The schedule is as follows: Sept. 11—Berne at Decatur Sept. 14—Decatur T Sept. 17—Monmouth T Sept. 21—Dec. Catholic T Sept. 24—Portland, T Sept. 28—Geneva at Decatur & Bryant Oct. 1-E. W. V. C. Oct. s—County Meet Oct 16—Sectional Sunny Jim Remains As Satisfactory NEW YORK (UPD—The condition of Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, retired dean of American i horse trainers, remained satisI factory today at Physicians . Hospital. Fitzsimmons, who celebrated i his 90th birthday two months i ago, underwent a two-hour op- .' eration for a ruptured appendix ! J and a strangulated hernia Tues- “ day.
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