Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1939 — Page 8
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JACKETS RALLY IN SEVENTH TO DEFEAT BRYANT Score Two Runs In Final Inning To Register 7-6 Victory Scoring two run* In the taat of th* neventh. the Decatur Yellow Jacket* marked up their oecond •uccesatve victory of the season Wednesday afternoon, the Jacket* edging out a 7-8 triumph over Bryant Decatur had a seemingly safe lead of 4-0 at the end of live inning of play hut Bryant broke loose in the first of the sixth for all six ran*. Decatur tallied once in the sixth to cut the Bryant lead to on* run Sehamerloh. flrat Decatur batt«r in the final Inning filed out to center hut Stapleton survived on Rupert • error Jim Highland then ■manhed out a triple to drive in Stapleton with the tying run. When Shoemaker tumbled Lynch'* bouncer with two out. Highland crossed the plate with the winning run Single* by Hoffman and Gaunt and Sehamerloh* double tallied two run* for Decatur in the opening frame, Hoffman'* double. —— am ■ ■ ■ I ■■ UIUI ■I ■■ I I I, I — Tonight, Fri. & Sat. Northern Indiana Premier! *»- ** ■ 3 ? «-»#• "**«- £ 0 K' 1$ VljWjWjy *eis< Lane Lynn Roland Young. Fay Bunter | May Robson CgNXVIEVE TOBIN-tAN HVtCTEU I OewM* W WILLIAM KBIGHUY I laeww Hwv be Cmv* *** >M,‘lr*B *• Vagi I Rmb.UAlt I toniimi be ttfMß MMM ALSO — Betty Boop Cartoon; Sport light A New*. 10c 25c O—O Sun. Mon. Tue*.—"GUNGA OIN" Cary Grant. Doug. Fairbank* Jr.. Victor McLaglen, many more. | CORT — Last Time Tonight — "HOMICIDE BUREAU** Bruce Cabot. Rita Hayworth. , ALEC.- Edgar Kennedy Comedy. Cartoon & Naw*. 10e-15c • 4 FRI. & SAT. GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE “WESTERN JAMBOREE” —o— Sun. Mo * Tuea. — Robert Montgomery, Roaalind Ruaaeli in "FAST AND LOOSE."
single* by Stapleton and Highland | accounted fur two more run* lit ib* fifth Four Bryant safeties and DecaI tur‘» three error* permitted BryI ant to acore *l* run* in the alxth M hi* ' walk and two Bryant error*. A fast double play halted BryI ant in the aeventh with the ba*e* loaded Two walk* and an error | filled the ba«e* with one out but | lloehammer drove into a double play Sehamerloh to Highland to | Lynch Highland and Hoffman led the I Decatur batter with two hit* each Sehamerloh held Bryant to five . hit*, four of them In the big alxth. Decatur AB R H E 1 Chllcote. ct „. 4 ® o o 1 Hoffman. 2b *l3 0 Gaunt. If ... 3 11 0 Se hamerloh, p . 4 I 1 o Stapleton. si* 4 I 1 I Highland, c ... 2 1 2 » Schnepp. rs tool Lynch, lb 3 110 Kl’chen. 3b —... . 3 0 0 0 Total*3o 7 * 3 Bryant AB R H E Shepherd, rs ... ... . 4 0 0 0 Manning, rs . 0 0 0 0 Orr. lb 3 110 Belta, a* 3 10 0 Hoebammer, Sb ... 3 1 0 0 Rupert, lb 3 111 Ford, C ..3010 Fidler. If .3010 Shoemaker, th 3 113 Fifer • f 3 1 0 0 Total* 27 < 5 4 1 Score by inning* Bryant . 000 OOM o—ol I !>*< atur BOWLS 696 TO MOVE TO FIFTH Ohio Bowler Moves Into Fifth Place In Singles Event Cleveland. April *.— (UJO —Only two team* have won an American bowling congrea* five-man title more than once, the Birk Brother* and the Commodore Barry, of Chicago. and today the Krakow Furniture*. of Detroit, who captured the crown two year* ago at New York attempted to become the third. The Birk Brother*, current titleholder*. aet the all-time high laat year at Chicago in rolling a 3.234 total, tn I*l4 the Birk captured their flrat title with a 3.041 mark The Detroit entry bowled with <3 other squad* moat of which were from Ohio. Jersey and Michigan Only two major changes wer« chalked up among the leader* In all four division* during yesterday's Bring. Scoring game* of 243-207-244. Chris Whitaker. of Alliance. Ohio, roared into fifth place in th.« singles competition with a *94 Hodge Auto Sale*. Ferndale. Mich., counted 2.985 to take fifth in the tram event on the late •quad*, topping the <4 team* listed With the tournament hitting the home stretch It has become Increasingly difficult to enter the
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START PLAYOFF SERIES TODAY Hockey Playoff For Stanley ( up Opens This Evening Bo*ton. April *—<UPi The Stanley cup playoff*. sometime* called the s<-cond half of the hockey season approach the beginning of tn* end tonight when the Boston Bruin* and Toronto Me pie leata meet *n the first game of their beatotseven final series. The playoff*, which can be extended to 23 game* If all the varied I serie* go the limit, are alto called •he "World Serie*" of Ice Hockey, but in reality they decide nothing more than puaseasion of a battered old mob that wouldn't bring *lO in a bock »bop. laird Stanley donated St* to buy the trophy 43 years ago. Th* Bruin* already have proved themaelvea tbe top team in hot key ■ '*r 193* by coasting to th.- National League champlonahtp and netting five record* while doing It. But the tM-at team doe* not always win th* Stanley cup. a* exemplified by the Chicago Black Hawks' triumph las' I yar. This I* the beginning of tbe third ' week of playoff*. If the Bruln-leeaf irartau goes the limit, the baaeball •eaaon will be in full awuy before It ends April 2ft and 22 of the porisible 33 game* will have oeen playtd. Everynodv but tbe laat place Hawk* got in the playoff* th » year, i-hich 1a comparable to taking th* firwt six tessns out of each major I baaeball league and letting them igo through elimination* until Thanksgiving and scheduling th? !tnal for Christmas day. The anaI wer. of course, is tbe 250.000 to 30*. extra admissions etractr 1 yearly | Decatur Bowling League Results •.— — * The Citixen* Telephone company rolled a 2.4*4 laat night in the Merchant league at Mira Rec-re-at ion againat a 2.474 for Preble to win two games M Heare showed the way for the winner* with a big 421. followed by C. Ehinger and hia 577. Houck was high for tbe losers with 5*4 Smith* Insurance awept their three skirmishes with Decatur Upholsters. upsetting 2.5*4 pin* againat 2.2*7 for their opponents. E. Bultemeier was tops for the winners with a 542. Stauffer paced the losing flve with a 527 The Conservation Club handily won three from the Telephone Toll*, posting 2.1*2 against 1.942. Myer* paced the winners with 517 •nd I. Hear- led the loser* with 441. First Slate Bank copped three from Wren, rolling 2.427 againat 2.244. E Schult* paved the way for the winners with 5*5 and B Dull was high for Wren with 4*7. Double century count*: Myer*. 209; E Schults. 218; Bohnker. 204; W Gsllmeier, 239 ; 0. Bultemeier. 205. E Buitemeier. 200; M Heare. 201. 210 and 21*; C. Eh Inger. 210; Betgh. 211; Houck. 234. and M'oodhall. 203. Last night's scores Merchants League Smith Insurance H Blomberg ... 171 144 I*2 W. Gallmeler 229 12* 153 G. Bultemler 205 153 149 E. Bultemler .... I*B I*4 200 H. Gallmeler .. 143 141 172 Spot 34 24 34 Totals „ . M* 794 *4* Upholstery Shop Baller 154 133 133 Stauffer 173 178 I*B Reinkin* I*3 147 153 Kru k 124 high-10 leader* To reach the "big ten" a more of better than 3.950 la needed in the team event: L--2*9 doubles; *9O singles and 1.907 in the all-events. ? 1 ' S PROMPT SERVICE ON LOANS $lO to S3OO WITHOUT ENDORSERS W* nukt tb< borrowing of monry t iimplv tun»i<tfcn On< <u,tom«r Mid. "/ nrvrr drramtd I could yrr « loan to quickly and pltatantly You do not have to j»k anvbody to ngn your note — we make no embatrauing inveetigatiom ol fnende. neighbor* or employer Loan* privately made. How t* Apply I. Call at office. 2. Telephone u* 3. Write your name and addre*» on thi* ad and mail to u* We will call and explain our eervice without cott or obligation. keen, ar, inualty maga tha tame Say yau a***V LOCAL LOAN COMPANY l*MFpGF*t*4 pMrejnu •tMtar. tagHtf to Wrth. /«> CfIHHMM*
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Brewer 155 142 133 1 Bleeke 137 17* i Total*7*B 751 7*B > Conservation Rtoppenhagnn 121 15* 154 Meyer . 209 134 174 Bohnker 143 149 2«o Rihroeder .... . 171 13» ill Mffi inn ion Totals 743 *7* 741 Telephone Co.—Toll E Sihultx 140 129 121 G Heare . 150 131 144 E. Hendrick 119 90 inj S Holopet er 159 119 94 1. Heare US 149 u? Total* •_ 733 <l* <ll ' Bank Blakey U 9 157 177 Hobnx-k IM 131 If* Hummer 174 174 ug Ln** . ~ 199 17* 170 E Schult* . I*l 178 218 Totals ._ . . _»22 *lB *B7 Wren B Dull 143 157 U7 8 Ikull . 13* 185 122 Tumblesrm .... U 3 125 184 Snyder . .. no is* 155 Davis ... .... I*9 180 ]so Spot 17 17 17 Totals ...74* 7*o 795 Telephon* Co.—Local M Hra~e‘ ... 201 210 210 Hunter „. .... 159 183 170 C Ehinger — 192 175 210 C. Hear* 103 132 149 Tutewller 192 213 I*7 Totala 847 913 924 Preble Beigh 17* I*s 211 Houck ... 17* 172 238 Woodhall „. 203 I*l U7 Sauiter* I*s I<* I*o Hoffman 13* 173 179 Spot IS* Total*
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> b At the Training Camps By United Prae* B — ■— — B Athletics Texarkana. Tex. — Bill Ullard. obtained from San Franclaco for *3s.iMio. appeared certain today to hold down the shortstop berth thio season for the Philadelphia Athletic*. Connie Mack expressed his satisfaction with Lillard's showing during Idle moments caused by rain. The Athletic*' B tram meanwhile spanked Monroe. W-l. at Monroe. La Wilson Mile*, who ha* been showing good form at the plate, again led the A'* at bat by collecting' three of the team's 14 hit*. Boa* and Pipphi divided the hurliug chore* and held Monroe to three safetiea. Cuba San Antonio. Tex.—The Chicago Cub* arrived here today for Et Paao. Tex. where they were defeated yesterday by the Chicago White Sox. 4 to 1. In the tenth game of their exhibition serie*. The Cubs have won aix and the Sox four in the aerie*. The Cub* will rest here for a day before moving on to Corpus Christi where they have a date to meet the St. Louie Browns tomorrow IMx Dean may start for the Cubs in that game. Yankee* Oklahoma City.—The New York Yankee*, who rested when yesterday'* game at Dalia* wa* rained out. meet the Oklahoma Indiana of the Texas league today. Manager Joe McCarthy pronounced the Yank* better than in 1938. "The pitching ia marveloua for thia time of year," he said, "and we have more reserve strength in the outI held." Giants Baton Rouge. La. — Thia is the laat off day on the New York ' Giants training schedule They 1 played their Anal intra-camp tilt, ' 8-1. yesterday and the club dividI in which the Moores beat the Otta
FIELD TRIALS ! PLANNED HERE C'<M»n Dgr Field Trial T« Be Held Here On May 3U At a board of diractor* mratint ol lh» Adam* county fiali and gan c conservation league Wadneadsy n.ght it was decided to hold * coon I dog field trial at Bun Het park on , Memorial Day. May 2U. The conservation «)i*b sponsored • similar event last year, a.td It wa* on* of the largest in the state. This yrar more than 10* dog* are ex- i [.acted to be entered-aome of tbe beat in the United State* *a It I* known that many owner* from distant point* are planning to enter their animal*. The club la to receive setting* at pheasant egga from the statu department of (xinaeratlo* between May 1 and May IS Member* wishing to cooperate with the club in having the egg* hatched at their t..imea are requested to cal! either the president. Roy Johuaon. at ;.|*on» l»4 or the secretar.-. Roman ed for weekend game* Half tbe •quad remained here to tackle the > Pittsburgh Pirate* Saturday and the Uhhago White Sox Sunday. ' The other half went to Memphi* I for a pair against the <*hh ks. JOHN DEERE Model B DISK HARROW —the mirnt efficient and serviceable harrow of its type. Long-wearing, heat-treated steel disc blades. Does all that is required of it in the easy, speedy manner. Ask to see it! Lee Hardware Co I
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| l.ragcrlch. st phon* 8T341 in th* last wash, th* club has r»I -a«*d *ll bo*** of quail rnd fuur I .ox** of ph**«ania. Each box cooi is Inml six bird*. Tn*»* ar* xpottcui lat various points In th* county wh*r* th* cover and olh»' condlI Hons ar* b*ll*v*d aatlafaciory. A committee composed of Joe <i*el* Don Railing and J H. Frank- —■■ " ■■■— am. *. .- -■>— »...*■ ■*.. I,
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