Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1938 — Page 8

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BEARS DEFEAT DECATUR NINE BY 4-0 SCORE Berne Scores Shutout Victory Over Yellow Jackets Thursday Effectively throttled by the slants of SSuensch wander. Herne httrler, the««Decatur Yellow Jackets suffered their second loss of the season Thursday afernoon. losing to the Hears on the Berne diamond. 4 to U. Itgcatur obtained only five his during the game, and could not connect safely with men in scoring position. The Bears tallied their first run in the second inning when Baumgartner singled, advanced on a balk, and scored on Decatur's only erryc of the game. Nevenschwander's single and Baifmgartner's double accounted for Berne's second tally in the third "ame, and the Bears ended their scoring in the fourth with a pair -of runs on three successive hits 'by Beitler, Habegger and R. Sprunger. Stapleton. Decatur second sacker. was the only Yellow Jacket able to hit safely more than once. Baumgartner and Beitler each drove on two hits for the winners. ■ Decatur AB RHE Heller, 3b 2 0 0 0| Kitchen, 3b 1 0 0 0 Huffman, c 3 0 1 0 Make a point of getting this better cigarette for less money ffIARVCLS CIGARETTE I

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’ Bleeke, cf 3 0 0 0, Gaunt, If 3 0 1 ol McConnell, cc 3 0 0 1, Schamerloh, rs 3 0 0 0, Stapleton, 2b 3 0 2 0' Schnepp. lb, p. 3 0 0 O' ' Highland, p. lb 3 0 1 0 1 •Koeneman 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 0 4 1 Berne AB R HE R. Sprunger. 3b .3 0 11 Neuenschwander, p 3 11 01 Winteregg, c 3 0 0 0 1 Baumgartner, ss 3 1 2 2 Lehman, rf2 0 1 0 Burry, lb 3 0 0 1 | Luginbill. 2b 3 0 0 0 Beitler, If 3 12 0 Habegger. cf 2 0 1 0 LaFever. cf ... 11 0 0 Stuckey, cf 0 0 0 1 j Totals 26 4 8 5 | •Batted for Heller in the sixth. Score by innings: Decatur 000000 o—o Deme 011 20 0 x—4 STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. j Pittsburgh 3 0 1.000 . Chicago 2 1 .667 j New York 2 1 .667 , Brooklyn 2 1 .667 | Boston 1 2 .333 I Philadelphia 1 2 .333 I Cincinnati 1 2 .333 St. Uouis 0 3 .000 ■ AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. ! Washington 3 0 1.000 ! Boston 3 1 ..50 | , Chicago 2 1 .66. i, i Cleveland . . .. .. 2 1 .66. I St. Louis 1 2 .333 , ■ Detroit 1 2 .333 i New York 1 3 .250 j i Philadelphia 0 3 .000 I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League New York 3. Boston 2. Brooklyn 99. Philadelphia 0. < Cincinnati 6. Chicago 2. Pittsburgh 6. St. Louis 5. American eague Boston 3, New York 2. Cleveland 4. St. Louis 3. Detroit 9. Chicago 3. Only games scheduled. o No. 1 Technocrat Explains Pasadena. Cal (U.R) — Howard Scott, Technocrat No. 1. can at I I least explain why the public can- j ' not grasp technocracy. "It's like Einstein's theory of relativity, only f 1 more so." he declares.

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TABLE TENNIS I TOURNEY ENDS LAST EVENING — William Voglewede, Bill Baker Are Table Tennis Champs Decatur's first citywide table , tennis tourney, which atracted an ’ entry list of approximately 125 mtn and boys of the city, was brought to a successful conclusI ion Thursday night, with champI ions named in the high school and I grade division. William Voglewede, Catholic high I school senior, won the champiou- ’ ship of the high school division by | | defeating 11. Waller in the final’ I game. Bill Baker of he St. Joseph grade i school won the grade school i championship, defeating R. Knhnle in the final contest. Voglewede scored his final vicory in straight sets. 21-18. 21-17. 21-9. The champion defeated Bob Stapleton in the semi-finals. 21-14. ■ 21-19, 2119, and Walter advanced to the finals by eliminating W. Summers in the semi-finals. 21-14. 21-12. 21-12. Baker won theg rade champion- I ship final mate hin straight sets. . scoring 22-20, 21-16 and 21-17 trii umphs over Kuhnle. Baker elimin-' ated R. Affolder in the semi finals. 18-21. 21-10. 21-15 and 21-17. Kuhnle I advanced to the finals at the expense of D. Terveer. 21-5. 21-4. 2114. The adult division tourney was I completed Wednesday night, with , Bud Townsend winning the chainpi ionship. Winners in all three divisions | will be awarded new tennis table I paddles, presented to the champions by the Adams theater. o I. , Decatur Bowling League Results j MINOR LEAGUE i 1 Schmitt's Spangler 165 235 Ross 200 158 19S Ladd 135 215 MB ' Schultz . 195 179 181 Young 129 145 174 Totals 789 SB2 991 Kuhn Chevrolet Ahr 170 210 171 Cline 152 161 180 ; Mutschler ... 173 190 144 ' Stump .. .. 222 177 184 Lankenau 167 224 212 ! Spot 11l i 1 Totalsßßs 963 892 Burke's Standard ' Briede ... 158 173 173 Keller 167 187 169 Deßolt 148 164 197 Burke 144 200 166 i Mclntosh . 145 213 162 i Spot 11 1 Totals 763 938 868 Mies Recreation !R. Woodhall 164 227 214 I Borges 185 157 142 Zelt 174 160 211 -K. Woodhall 158 184 172 George E. ; Strickler Os Monroe Wjt - Democratic Candidate For COUNTY SHERIFF To The Voters: If you voters support me to the extent of electing me for sheriff in the coming election I promise you an honest and efficient administration. Remember *3 Ballot No. George E. Strickler Pol. advt.

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Mies 166 194 192 j ( Totals 847 922 931 Cloverleaf Frisinger . 183 181 182 Thoms 132 175 161 I C. Farrar 159 191 Hooton . 132 141 173 A. Farrar 148 197 142 i Totals 754 824 849 ’ Elks No. 2 Macklin 156 218 168 DeVoss 209 252 178 ] Baker 165 149 146 . Ehler 149 160 122 j Brunnegraff 166 165 134 | Spot 23 23 23 < ~ 1 Totals 868 866 771 Mystery Five Moses 173 128 145 Tutwiler 197 169 152 Dalie Hl 123 144 Brewer 166 167 163 Gallinier 202 134 192 Totals 849 721 796 Hoagland P. G. Koeneman 137 IS7 128 Boenker 148 144 178 E. JI. Koeneman 168 165 158 N. E. Koeneman 108 205 148 Andrews 104 162 144 Spot 1 7 7Totals .... 672 870 763 ' < MERCHANT LEAGUE Decatur Upholster | Frisinger . 166 115 144 , Reinking 173 145 144 Brewer 112 181 173 , Borges . 128 179 177 , Murphy 178 147 221 ( Spot 8 8 8 Totals76s 775 Schafer Co. E. Schultz 186 142 170 « McClure 143 181 161 Tope 200 157 158 | Walters 161 140 151 Hoile 137 160 147 i Totalsß27 780 787 ; Gambles Peterson 177 147 216 Bleeke ■ 188 178 181 ■ B. Woodhall 158 | K. Woodhall 178 199 193 i R. Woodhall 183 157 171 Gerber 164 133 Totalsßß4 845 894 Monmouth Boerger 153 167 100 Hoile 209 158 155 B. Gerke 182 157 157 E. Gerke 149 132 139 Hobrock 157 142 124 Spot - 29 29 29 j Totals 879 785 704 Van Wert Owens 150 174 148 Rayer 133 145 148 Gibson 179 153 153 Whitcraft .... 122 132 147 Thornton 144 175 189 I Totals72B 779 785 Macklin’s Garage i Keller 150 164 162 i J. Strickler 144 128 1 Macklin 159 159 174 i WANTED ( Rags, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, sheep Delta, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st Phone 442

Gilliom 159 158 182 G. Strickler 118 178 146 Hunt ITI Spot 8 8 8 Totals 738 795 843 Freidheim R. Meyer 160 133 E. Bultemier 118 148 108 G. Bultemier 172 186 131 E. Gallmeyer 111 157 H Gallmeyer . 174 193 179 W. Gallmeyer 158 126 Totals 735 818 701 Bank E. Kruckeberg 144 162 125 H. Kruckeberg 150 128 169 Lose 170 169 135 Knapke 137 123 Schamerloh 149 122 Blakey 157 166 Totals 750 738 718 LOCAL TENNIS TEAM WINNER Decatur High School Scores Easy Victory Over North Side The Yellow Jacket tennfeers easily defeated North Side of Fort Wayne on the local courts Thursday afternoon in four straight matches. The final match, a doubles tilt between Decatur's Melchi and Boch vs. Waldemuth and Parrot of the Redskins was called because of darkness, with the local combination having copped the first set, 6-2 and trailing in the second, 3-4. Coach Harry Dailey's lads won the other four tilts, three singled and a doubles encounter. 1 Results: i Cline. Decatur, defeated Cowen, North Side. 6-1, 6-1. Ehtnger. Decatur, defeated Waldemuth. North Side, 6-0. 6-3. , Bohnke, Decatur, defeated Parrot, North Side. 6-1. 6-4. Cline and Ehinger, Decatur, desfeated Cowens and Alward. 6-4. 6-4. o Union Aces Will Practice Sunday ——— Tire Union Aces will play a practice game Sunday afternoon against Fuelling’s at the Worthman Field. The Aces are a member of the Northwest Ohio league thU year and begin their regular schedule against Convoy, Ohio Sunday, May ,1. The first few’ games may be played at Worthman Field, the team managers announced. i o Monmouth Team Beats Hoagland I The Monmouth high school softball team had little difficulty chalking up a 12 to 4 vicory over the Hoagland team, in a game played : Thursday afternoon on the Monmouth diamond. Frank Peterson of Decatur was umpire. o Family Has Same Birthday • Willows. Cal.— <U.R> —Mr. and Mrs. Morric Friedman and a newly born son all have the same birthI day. All three were born on a ' January 3. LOANS $lO to S3OO /Fo Makati CONFIDENTIAL—NO ENDORSERS Let u« solve your money problems Convenient repayment terms Call, writt or pbont LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Roomi I and 2 Schafer Building | Decatur, Indiana Phene 2-3-7 Every rtquott rtctlvti ottr prompt i and cottrlfut ttttftiet, II 1

SENATORS AND PIRATES LEAD Washington, Pittsburgh Only Undefeated Major League Teams New York. Apr. 22 (U.R> Pace- 1 setters in the major league pennant race today were those unpredictable Pittsburgh Pirates and the amazing Washington Senators, each with an'unbroken string of, three triumphs. The Pirates are on top in the National league because of a savage attack which raked 10 St. Louis Cardinal pitchers for 19 runs and 44 hits In a 3 game series The big guns were Johnny Rizzo, the Houston, Texas, Italian sold to the Pirates by the Cards during the winter, and Arky Vaughn. Rizzo hit safely twice In each of three games. Vaughn has collected six hits in three games. Washington grabbed the American league lead on pitching. In their three victories over the Athletics. they used only three pitchrs, only club in. either league to have three starting pitchers go the route. Wes Ferrell. Monte Weaver. and Emil (Dutch) Leonard, did the trick for the Senaors. The world champion New York Yankees dropped to seventh place when they lost to the Boston Red Sox yesterday, 3-2. Three rookies. Donald. Stine and Beggs, held the Bosox to three hits, but issued 10 walks which proved the Yanks' undoing. A walk to Cramer and Vosntik's triple accounted for the winning run. The Yanks made 13 hits off Johnny Marcum and had 12 men left on base. Detroit scored its first victory, downing the Chicago White Sox. 9-3. Hank Greenberg hit his second homer of the season, and three White Sox errors helped, too. Elden Auker held the Sox to | seven hits. In the only other American league game Cleveland nosed out the St. Louis Browns, 4-3. Earl Whitehill. starting his 15th season, held the Browns to four hits in eight frames, before he was taken out for a pinch-hitter during the eighth SUN. MON. TUES. 10c Matinee 1:15 Sunday TWO MAJOR FEATURES’ TklM lihrisu Urtiiireri HB krii( pi tki luck K tki FINN KIMBALL I fl ROBT. ARMSTRONG jHHK i LYLE TALBOT FIFI D'ORSAY ANNE NAGEL gKJggg MMatas" ■ v.lii I T' II ■ — ADDED THRILLER — Two Big Stars in a I Baffling Murder Mystery! ‘TALK of the DEVIL’ 1 Ricardo Cortez, Sally Eilers ’ Evenings 10c-20c —o—o— Tonight & Saturday Brought Back By Popular Demand! One of the Greatest Thrill Pictures :of All Time! “KING OF THE WILD HORSES” With Rex, the Wonder Horse. ALSO — “Flash Gordon’s Trip to Mars” & "Mysterious Pilot.” i Tonite ONLY ONE DIME Saturday 10c-15c—First Show 6:30

inning rally which won the game and gave him credit for the victory Lyn lorry’s two doubles drove in two Tribe tallies. Pittsburgh scored two runs In the irlnth on Lloyd Waner's double, a walk to Paul Waner and Rizzo's single, which Bordagaray fumbled | to notch a 6-5 victory over the Cardinals. Paul Derringer won his 15th I straight game over the Chicago Cubs during a four year period ' when he pitched Cincinnati to a 6-2 victory. The Cubs njade only four hits, ono a homer by Ken, O'Dea with Lazzeri on base. Singles by McCormick and Ixmtbardi drove in the winning runs. I Milburn Shoffner walked Hank Ix’lber with the bases loaded, forcing in the run by which the NewYork Giants trimmed the Boston Bees. 3-2. Carl Hubbell held the

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