Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1964 — Page 6

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Orioles New Hurler Sets 0.8. Record SAN FRANCISCO (UPl>—lndianapolis pitchers led or shared the lead in two Pacific Coast League statistical departments during the 1964 season, according to figures released Wednesday at league headquarOne Up AUGUSTA. Ga. (UPD — Horton Smith edged Craig Wood by a stroke to capture the first Masters golf tournament in 1934.

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te.s here. Bob Locker of the Indians and Spokane s Ken Howe tied in the riumi.er <>f vvon with 16 victories each while Bruce Howard of Indianapolis was the official league leader in eusneu urn average with 2.20. Rowe, who set a new organized baseball record lay pitching in 8R games during the season, actually had the league’s best ERA of 1.77 for 137 innings but lost the title to Howard became of the minimum 158 Innings needed to qualify. Howard pitched 172 innings.

Withdraws Team ROME <UPI» - Italy has withdrawn its soccer team from the Tokoyo Olympics because of a controversy over the amateur status of the Italian players. The team has qualified for the Olympics in a series of elimination matches but was critized by International Olympics Committee Chancellor Otto Mayer. Winn/nq Strokes AUGUSTA, Ga <UPD — Arnold Palmer won the Masters golf tournament in 1958, 1960 and 1962.

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Kurtubise Plans On Return To Racing SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPl>— Vete.an race driver Jim Hurtubise. 31, North Tonawanda, N.Y,, was to be relea.-ed today from Brooke Army Medical Center wherte he has been undergoing treatment for burns suffered in a crash June 7 at West Allis, Wis. Because of his status as a veteran, Hurtubise was rushed to the Amy burn treatment center here following the flaming crash during a 100-mile U.S. Auto Club championship race at the Wisconsin State Fairground;. Hurtubie said he and his wife have rented a home here for the winter rather than return immediately to North Tonawanda. "The win'ers are milder in Texas," he said, “and I still need a couple of skin grafts on my hands.” Despite his close brush with death, Hurtubise plans to return to racing. Lister Chosen Head Os King-Queen League Bill Lister was elected president of the Villa Lanes Kings A Queens bowling league in an election of officers held last Sunday. Roger Heller was chosen Vice president and Mrs. Ralph Merriman was selected as secret atytreasurer. The league will meet again this Sunday at Villa Laues, at 7 p. m.

Major leagues By United Frew International American League W. L, Pct. GB Baltimore 88 61 .591 .... Chicago 88 61 .591 .... New York 85 59 .590 Det oit 77 71 .520 Los Angeles 76 73 .510 12 Cleveland 74 72 .507 12«4 Minnesota 74 74 .500 13L4 Boston 66 83 . 443 22 Washington 57 92 .384 31 Kansas City 54 93 .367 33 Wednesday’s Results Chicago 4 Detroit 1 New York 9 Los Angeles 4 Boston 10 Kansas City 1 Minnesota 2 Baltimore 1, night Cleveland 3 Washington 1, Ist. twilight Cleveland 3 Washington 2, 2nd, night Thursday's Probable Pitchers Los Angeles at New York (twilight) — Newman (12-8) vs. Stotlemyre (6-2>. (Only game scheduled) Friday’s Games Washington at Chicago, night Cleveland at Detroit, night Les Angeles at Bal’imore, night K-msaT City at N.Y., night Minnesota at Boston, night National League W. L. Pct. GB Philadelphia 88 58 . 603 ... St. Louis 82 64 .562 6 Cincinnati 80 65 .552 7*4 San Francisco 81 66 .551 7t4 Pittsburgh 75 70 .517 12V6 Milwaukee 75 71 .514 13 Los Angeles 73 73 .500 15 Chicago 66 79 .455 2V/i Houston 60 88 .405 29 New York 50 96 .342 38 Wednesday’s Results Cincinnati 5 Chicago 3 Milwaukee 3 St. Louis' 2 New York 4 San Francisco 0 night’ Houston 6 Philadelphia 5 night Pittsburgh 7 Los Angeles 5 night Thursday’s Probable Pitchers Cincinnati at Chicago — O’Toole (14-7) vs. L. Burdette (10-8). Philadelphia at Los Angeles i nigh') — Wise (5-3) vs. Drysdale (18-13). (Only games scheduled) Friday’s Games St. Louis at Cincinnati, night Chicago at Milwaukee, night New York at Houston, night Philadelphia at Los Ang., night Pittsburgh at San Fran., night Cubs Beat Jets On Two Unearned Runs Monroeville scored a pair of unearned runs in the top of the seventh inning and edged Adams Central’s Jets by a 3-2 score al the Monroe diamond Wednesday. Steve Green's two-run triple in the second inning looked tj be enough to carry the Jets to victory, until the Cubs pushed across the seventh inning tallies, with the aid of two errors. Adams Central scored its two runs in the second inning when Bryan Schwartz walked, moved to second on Steve Smith sacrifice bunt, and Jim Hill drew a walk. Both rode home when Green unloaded his triple. The Jets got only one more hit the rest of the way off two Monroeville hurlers, however, a fifth inning single by Jerry Morningstar. Smith hurled a fine game in defeat for Adams Central, demonstrating fine control as he didn’t walk any batter and threw only 13 balls that were not swung at by Monroeville hitters. The Jets’ next game is Tuesday afternoon at Monmouth. Line score: Monroeville 001 000 2—3 5 0 Adams Central.. 020 000 o—2 2 2 Smith Emd Hill; G. Johnson, Boirol and Kryder. Holovak Named GM BOSTON (UPD — The Boston Patriots of the American Football League have named Coach Mike Holovak general manager of the club. The move was one of appreciation for what Holovak has done so rthe Patriots, according to President William Sullivan.

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City Softball Title

Trailers Ks. McMillen

Lee Hoopingarner tossed a fourhit shutout Wednesday night as Adams County Trailer Sales, with its back to the wall, downed McMillen, 80 and forced a second game to decide the 1964 tournament champion in the City Softball League. Trailer Sales, which won 19 or 20 for the regular season crown, went into last night's contest with one loss already absorbed in the double elimination, while McMillen was unbeaten. By winning, Trailer Sales made necessary a game which will be played at 8 o'clock tonight at McMillen field. Both teams.

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Duffer’s Divots:

Pairings, Times Listed Third Round Os Tourney

Pairings .and tee-off times for the third round of the 1964 City Golf Championship Tournament were announced today by Don Elder, chairman of the tourney committee. The championship flight will lead the city tourney play followed by the first, second and third flights respectively. Sunday, the third flight will start the final 18-holes followed by the second, first and championship flights. Tom, Craves is leading the 15 man championship flight at the half-way point with 150 or six shots over par for the 36-hcles. Kenny Gaunt is only two shots back with 152, followed by Fred James with 153 and Bob Helm with 154. W. W. Cravens leads the first flight with 165 or two shots over Roger Foor. Glenn Mauller is one stroke in front of Jack Earlett in the second flight with 173. And, Jim Graham holds a six shot lead over Kenny Na r h in the third flight action with 176. Spectators Permitted Anyone wishing to view any of the tourney play may do so through the co-operation of the golf course. Luke Majorki, local PGA pro and owner of the Decatur Golf Course, has stated that spectators are permitted on the golf course during the city tourrey and are welcome to watch the tourney play. The first tee will be closed to outside play on Saturday from 12 noon to 4 o’clock ahd again on Sunday from 10:30 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Pairings For Saturday Pairings and tee-off times for No Kroger Mailers ■■ In Citv This Week The Kroger advertisement in Wednesday’s Decatur Daily Democrat erroneously stated that mailers would be sent throughout this area this week. Because the Kroger store at Second and Marshal is opening very soon, there will be no mailer this week in Adams county. Instead, there will be equid bargains at the new store as soon as it opens, Allen R. Garner, manager, stated today. The store sincerely regrets any inconvenience this may make for those who read the Wednesday ad.

Trailer Sales and McMillen, are expected to come right back with] their talented righthanders who! worked last night's game. Pitches WeU Hoopingarner whiffed seven! hitters, walked just two and was| never in trouble. All four hits hej allowed were singles. Roger! Stevens, who beat Decatur Casting Co. Tuesday night with a; no-hitter, gave up only three hits! but was hurt by six errors made; behind him. McMillen got two runners on ; in the first inning on a walk and single by Jerry Voglewede, but failed to score. Willie May’s sin-

Saturday are the following: Championship Flight —12:00 p. m. Norm Steury, Jack Tumlin and Carl Honaker: 12:06 p. m., Dick Reidenbach, Gordie Sowers anti John Baumann; 12:12 p. m., Don Elder, Al Huston and John Pfister; 12:18 p. m., Bob Helm, Gerald Morningstar and John Geels; 12:24 p. m., Tom Cravens, Kenny Gaunt and Fred James. First Flight—l2:3o p. m., Starters Time; 12:36 p. m., Roger Stevens and Larry Hileman;; 12:42 p. m.-, Chick Stewart, Ger ’ aid Vizard and Paul Wilkinson; '■ 12:48 p. m„ Jack Irwin, Bill Tute-: wiler and Neil Highland; 12:54 p. h., W. W. Cravens, Roger Foor] and Don Hirschy. Second Flight—l:oo p.m., Start-: ers Time; 1:06 p.m., Jerry Rowden, Bob Frisinger and . Noah Steury; 1:12 p.m., Tom Haubola, Carl Gerber and Fred Haugk; 1:18 p.m., Harold Engle, Earl Lee and Gerhard Schultz; 1:24 p. m., Glen Mauller, Jack Barlett and Ed Miller. Third Flight—l:3o p.m., Starters Time; 1:38 p,m., Mel Wiseman and Tom Gase; 1:42 p. m., Dale Baumgartner gnd Herb Banning; 1:48 p. m., Bbb LauVnt, Bob Mills and Howard Eley; 1:54 p.m., Jim Kenny Nash and Gail Grabill.

If every one who drives a car Could lie a month in bed ' With broken bones and stitched-up Wounds, or fractures of the head, And there endure the agonies that Many people do, They'd never preach safety any More to me or you. If every one could stand beside The bed of some close friend And hear the doctor say "No hope" Before the fatal end, And see him there unconscious, Never knowing what took place, The Saws and rules of traffic I am Sure we'd soon embrace. If every one could meet the wife And children left behind And step into the darkened home Where once the sunlight shined. And look upon "The Vacant Chair" Where Daddy used to sit, I'm sure each reckless driver would Be forced to think a bit. If every one who takes the wheel Would say a little prayer And keep in mind those in the car Depending upon his care. And make a vow and pledge himself to never take a chbnce, The greatest crusade for safety Thpn would suddenly advance. — Author Unknown Courtesy — THE SUTTLES CO. INSURANCE - REALTOR DECATUR, IND.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964

gle in the second inning with two • out for McMillen was also wasted. • Trailer Sales got a pair of base : runners in the second frame on S a walk and hit batsman, but also | failed to score. Break Loose In the third, however, the Trailler Sales, defending tourney 5 champs, broke loose with three ; tallies. A dropped fly ball al- ; lowed Don Mentor to reach sec- ; ond base and he came on home ' when the throw into the infield - got away. Jim Bowman followed with a booming triple to right field, and Hoopingarner then laced a double into Centerfield, scoring Bowman. Hoopingarner scored moments late as Ralph Busse grounded out to first. The winners iced the decision with another three-run outburst* in the fifth inning. Jim Bowman reached base on a dropped third strike and Hoopingarner was hit with a pitch. Both advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Bob 'Hoffman’s single. Hoffman went to second on an error and then scored on a dropped fly ball, giving Trailer Sales 6-0 lead. May had gotten another single off Hoopingarner in the fifth, but was stranded. In the seventh, Canales opened with a single, but Hoopii\garner fanned the next two batters and recorded the third and final out on an infield pop-up. McMHXEN AB R H E Baumgartner, lb 3 0 0 0 Herman, If, 2b 2 0 0 0 Je. Voglewede, 3b -- 2 0 11 Ji. Voglewede, ss 3 0 0 1 Stevens, p 3 0 0 0 Canales, c 3 0 10 Nicodemus, rfl 0 0 0 Lehman, rs: 2 0 0 0 May, cf 2 0 2 1 Werst, cf 10 0 1 Inniger, 2b 2 0 0 1 Wendel, Iflo 0 1 Totals 25 0 4 6 TRAILER SALES 1 AB R H E ; Menter, ss - 4 10 0 Carnes, 2b 4 0 0 0 - Bowman, If 4 2 10 ; Hoopingarner, p 3 2 10 i Busse, lb 2 0 0 0 IR. Colclasure, rflo 0 0 I Macintosh, cf ''2 0’ 0 0 ! Hoffman, cf 11 1 0 « Bricker, c 10 0 1 -W. Colclasure, 3b 2 0 0 0 ■ Totals 24 6 3 1 Score by Innings j McMillen ... 000 000 o—o i Trailer Sales 003 030 x—6 ’ FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT . USE KERATOLYTiC ACTION Because It sloughs off the Infected. skin. You see healthy skin replace Lt. Get quick-drying T-4-L liquid, a keratolytlc, at any drug store. If not pleased in 3 DAYB, your 48c back. Use antiseptic, soothing T-4-L FOOT POWDER too—fine for sweaty feit, foot odor; stays active in the skin for hours. TODAY at Kohne Drug Store.