Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1938 — Page 8

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OSSIAN BEARS BEAT JACKETS FRIDAY, 8-6 Last Inning Rally By bellow Jackets Falls Two Runs Short A desperate final-inning rally by the Demur Yellow Jackets, after accounting for three runs, fell two tallies short of tying the score, and as a result, the Ossian Bears marked up an 8-6 victory over Decatur Friday afternoon at Worthman 1 Field. Trailing 8-3 going into the last hali.pt the seventh, the Jackets put together four hits, which combined. with a base on balls, netted three runs before the rally died. Decatur drew first blood. Heller scoring in the opening frame when he walked, sole second and rode home on Stapleton's single. Ossian tied the count in the thiiil , on a walk, stolen base and a hit. The Jackets bounced right back into he lead in the same frame with two runs on Schnepp's single and Sapleton's three-base hit. Ossian tallied four runs in the fourth on five hits and an error. The Bears counted their final three runs in the sixth on two hits, a fielder's choice and an error. Decatur AB R H E Heller. 3b 3 11 0 Stapleton. 2b 3 12’’ Gaunt, If 3 0 0 0 Bleeke. cf 3 ® 0 " McConnell, ss 3 11 0 Koenetnan. f t 3 <| 0 0 Highland, lb 3 0 0 1 Huffman, c 2 0 0 1 Schnepp. p 11 1 o Schamerloh. p 2 110 •Koldewey 0 1 0 0 Totals 26 6 6 2 Ossian AB R 11 E

TYNDALL for AUDITOR ] gjjr ’ ' >sw rfS gfe ii /. - <• l.. iMF «** Wfc tl gi Me ife WSM JMMUMMMKTXMffiMIWgS 2jU| TMSF Wjfr? 1 'L.W7I ":'ilOt f. gffi Ml* ■?& r 4ZZ *>2r J .77 ■■ IS v* w ■ < He »' The County Auditor's office is a very important one, requiring a 9 conservative and experienced executive. My experience as E county surveyor and city engineer for eight years familiarizes I me with all sections of Adams county. g The coming year all property, real and personal, will be assessed. Plats and maps must be made by the auditor. He should know locations of property and descriptions. Complete and intelligent records of the commissioners court, county council, tax adjustment board, assessors books, tax duplicates, school fund loans and others must be made by the auditor. I hope my record proves my ability. I am familiar with the laws governing county business. When I became auditor three years ago the county tax rate was fifty cents. This year it is 38 cents. I solicit your votes. Help reduce taxes still further. Your support and influence will be sincerely appreciated. No. on the Democratic Ballot. John W. Tyndall Pol. advt.

I Pennsinger. 2b 4 0 2 0 i Hoover, ss 4 0 0 0 ' Kidel, es 4 1 2 0 | I Cpp. p 4 110 ’ Bell, If 4 12 0 I Stopp, nhagen, rs 3 0 0 0 i Wilson, lb 2 3 0 0 I Miller, c 3 2 1 0 Beerman, e 1 0 0 0 : Beerman, 3b 2 0 10 Totals 31 8 9 0 j- ’Batted for Huffman in seventh. Score by innings: i Ossian 001 403 0 8 : Decatur 102 000 3 6 STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. U Pet. New York 9 1 !««»<• Pittsburgh 8 2 ,800 Chicago " 4 -036 Boston 4 4 .500 Brooklyn 5 5 .500 St. Louis 3 7 .300 Cincinnati 3 8 .2,3 Philadelphia I 100 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Cleveland 8 2 .800 Washington 7 4 .636 Boston 6 5 - : ’ 4 '’ New York 6 6 .500 Chicago 4 5 .441 Detroit 4 6 .400 St. Louis 4 7 .364 Philadelphia 2 7 .300 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Brooklyn 5. Philadelphia 4 <l2 innings i. Chicago 6. Cincinnati 4. New York at Boston, rain. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, wet. American League Detroit 5. Chicago 1. Philadelphia 7. Washington 6. New York 6. Boston 4 Cleveland 3. St. Louis 2. , 0 Unusual Dog Dies of Old Age Jefferson. 0.-fU.R) Ring, pet cdllie of Mr and Mrs. John Gaynor. | is dead after 17 years of faithful service of herding cattle on the Gaynor farm. The dog was blind, deaf and suffered from rheumatism when he died.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 30. 1938.

CENTRAL WINS FIRST TILT IN ANNUAL SERIES Central Defeats St. Joe, 1-3, In First Championship Game The Central grade school softball team took the first step toward the city grade school thamp- . ionship Friday afternoon, edging lout a 4 to 3 victory over the St. Joe team in the opening game of the annual series, played at the South Ward diamond. The winners oulhit St. Joe. six blows to two, but contributed six errors to aid St. Joe's scoring. The losers committed three errors. Th l ' second game of tile series will be played at 4 o'clock next Thursday afternoon at the South Ward field St. Joe R. H. ! Baker,lb 0 0 B. Holthouse, cf 0 0 I Terveer, lb 0 0 I Kuhrile. 3b 0 0 J. Holthouse, c 2 0 H. Lengerich, rs . 0 0 McGill. If 1 2 1 Keller, sf 0 0 Welker. 2b II 0 i McClenahan, p 0 0 Totals ... 3 2 Central R. JJ. Linn. sf .01 Schnepp. Is 11 Andrews, p 0 1 Lynch, lb 0 0 Fruchte. cf 11 Neidigh. c 11 i' Roop, rs .11 , Heare. If 11 i Kitchen, rs . 0 0 | Beer, c ....... ' 00 Totals 4 6 Umpires: G. Laurent, A. Andrews. —o Decatur Bowling League Results LEAGUE STANDINGS Minor League W. L. Pet. Kuhn 35 19 .778 Schmitt 31 14 .688 Mies 25 20 .556 i Cloverleaf 24 21 .533 Elks No. 2. 24 21 .533 Burke 19 26 .422 Mystery 5 13 32 .289 Hoagland 9 36 .200 Mechants League W L. Pct. | Macklin 30 15 .667 i Uphloster 29 16 .644 Van Wert . 28 17 .622 Schafer 28 17 .622 I Gamble 26 19 .578 j Friedheim 19 26 .422 ißank 11 34 244 Monmouth 9 36 .200 Major League W. L. Pct. Mutschler 60 30 .667 Finkles 58 32 .644 I Saylors 49 41 .547 i Elks No. 1 13 77 .145 WEEK'S SCHEDUI-t Minor League Monday: 7 p. m. —Echmitt vs.

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Cloverleaf: Mies vs Hoagland. 9 p. tn. — Burke vs. Mystery 5. Elks No. 2 vs. Kuhn. Merchants League Tuesday: 7 p. m. Macklin vs. Schafer; Van Wert vs. Friedheim. 9 pm. Upholster vs. Monmouth. Wednesday: 7 p. m.—Gamble vs. Bank. Major League Thursday: 7:30 p. m. Frickles vs. Saylors; Elks No. 2 vs. Mutschler. MERCHANT LEAGUE Decatur Upholster Frisinger 119 159 232 Brewer 117 120 142 Reinking 101 125 150 I Stauffer 195 133 181 A. Murphy 224 186 157 Totals 756 723 862 Bank ' I,ose 148 153 131 E. Kruckeberg . 133 157 216 Knapkc- 135 108 131 Blackey 154 170 198 Caston ■ 128 100 100 Spot 11 II it Totals 684 702 SIS Monmouth Hobrock 148 136 146 Hoile 126 131 118 Boerger 99 144 .105 E. Gerke 137 144 128 B. Gerke . 135 136 128 Spot 12 12 12 Totals 657 685 627 Macklin's Keller 138 129 Gilliotn 191 156 160 Macklin 201 158 159 Hunt 157 166 141 G. Strickler 155 140 J. Strickler 164 179 Totals . 842 784 768 Gamble's Peterson . 153 156 176 U. Bleeke 144 121 Moses 141 160 K. Woodhall 150 199 159

R. Woodhull 165 1.1 16. Tutweiler 183 184 Spot !• 11 Totals 754 831 847 Van Wert Owens 177 183 191 Rayer 159 152 165 Gibson 137 216 1.2 Whitcraft 191 142 148 Thornton 173 189 167 Totals 837 882 843 Schafer's McClure 163 230 14,> Rumple 116 SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 “THE HURRICANE" Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall. Marx Astor, cast of thousands ALSO — Cartoon. 10c-25c Sunday Matinee until 6. Evenings 10c-30c —o Last Time Tonight — •'BRINGff'iC UP BABY" Cary Grant. Charley Ruggles. May Robson, Katharine Hepburn. ALSO—News. 10c-25c FT — ——■——

SUN. MON. TUES. 10c Matinee 1:15 Sunday “Bulldog Drummond’s Peril” John Barrymore. John Howard — and — “The Black Doll” Donald Woods. Nan Grey. Evenings 10c-20c —o Last Time Tonight — Hopalong Cassidy "HEART OF ARIZONA.” ALSO — “Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars" and "Mysterious Pilot.” 10c -15 c

Dear Voters: I Jw < h . s »'s ws" s g*j ak voters of Adams County, and "!> ' ()ijntJ .f W iiiß wk mv sincere thanks to the people ex pres«W W pitality extended me and for the kina | ’ J encouragement which I have rt« ® ft, I wish also to commend my worthy ;X: * fairness and honesty practiced during i | l to ctf' '•«• “ re «-“!!>, *ff"JUln i» S" i ballot for Judge, and I wish a jai winthe j 4 granted the honor and privilege of i . of Judge of the Adams a that mv every decision "dl ■L impartiality to all litigating partu • Respectfully Yours. Hubert R. McCleii* For Jl®s _ _ ■ i

Hoile ><« 160 182 Tope Schultz *«’ > : ' 2 153 Tolals T 59 820 718 Friedheim R. Meyers 155 110 E. Gallmeyer 123 119 . W. Gallmeyer 153 124 1«4 11. Bultemler 139 137 134 H. Gallmeyer I*l * 9l E. Bultemler Spot 12 12 121 Totals 730 738 728 MAJOR LEAGUE Frickles Spangler I** I s ! 21» Hoss 1«* 1« 1“ Lankenau >72 160 I*s Frisinger I*® I'*’ I** Young B''' 147 Totals 850 821 908 Mutschler's Green ’»1 I sß 199 Hoagland .Id 159 Id latdd 212 HU 159 Mutschler ■HI 1 8 ‘ I*® Stump 1»1 IM 149 Totals 906 868 834 , Saylor's Briede . 171 168 170 C. Farrar 172 203 169 Mies 208 169 235 ’ Ah. 173 236 157 A Farrar 212 17. T 183 . Totals 947 951 914 ‘ PHI DELTA KAPPA Huntington. Presents CLYDE McCOY and His Sugar Blues Orchestra THURSDAY, May 5 I Tickets on Sale at the Green Kettle or mall money order to Tri Lakes Co.. Columbia City, Ind. Admission 85c per person advance. sl.lO at Door, tax included. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30 C.D.S.T. TRI LAKES

AUGUST SCHLICKMAN I of French Tow nship I Democratic Candidate for | COUNTY ASSESSOR I Qualified: Served capably as assessor of township for eight years. Appraised real estate two years. |gH Common and High School education. Served on Soil Conserving group three years in succession. Conscientious: 1 have always been conscientious in all my activities as my record will attest. Worker: 1 have been an active worker in civic, com- *•> Jg munity and church affairs, and if nominated and '■ elected assure you prompt, intelligent and coiir- gR A teous service. I was unable to see everyone in the county. To those Hg|F pa*** who are not personally acquainted with me. lam BIS the son of Ernest Schlickman, of Decatur. I lived ffflOL in Kirkland township 51 years before moving to Hg French township. Your Vote and Influence Will Be ji * Deeply Appreciated. IwW /•* JH August Schlickman. No. 37 on the Ballot. hA .

Elka No. 1 Appelman 179 160 183 Ehler 160 157 168 Brunnegraff 135 130 1J« B.ik-r 172 Scheiman 201 150 IM 150 IM Totals 774 747 86« o— Dictionary Courtship Wins Sydney <(J.Rr Zuharu Zelenevlch, Russian bass singer and Miss Gwen Graham of Wellington, both deflci ent in each other s language, mail aged to conduct a successful court ship en route to Australia by means of a Spanish-English dictionary They were married upon their ai rival here. Little “Grand Canyon" Popular Wellsboro, Pa (U.Pj—Pennsyl vania's "Grund Canyon," a gorge reaching a depth of 1.000 feet in spots, and stretching 50 miles

Bill VAN! Fori IM Pol. advt. B

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