Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1939 — Page 6

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JUNIOR HIGH DEFEATED BY MONROE TEAM Decatur Junior High Is I k'fvated By 6-4 Score Tuesday Falling to bunch their hit* effectively. the Decatur Junior High school soft bull player* were <l**touted by the Monroe team Tuesday afternoon at the South Ward diamond. M. The Decatur team obtained nine

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hht to hv*’ but th«* bit* were well scattered Decatur scored twice in the first inning on Sudduth'* single mid a home run by M Andrew*. Anoth er run tallied in the second on ait error and an infield out The lo- | cal* scored their final run in the third ou a single by Schnepp and , Beer's triple 1 Monroe scored three tn the third frame on a walk. hit. error and fielder a choice. Another Otte counted In the fourth on three walk* and an Infield out. Monroe acored the whining runs in the fifth on two hit*, a fielder'* choice and an Monroe AR R II K Crist. Hi tluo Raudebueh. 3b .4181 Riley sf. If 4 110 Trump, lb 4 o v 0 Hahegger. Sb 4 0 w o | It Am«tnrs, If 1 o ii o I Workinger, *f 2*o* I Rinehart. cf 2 10 1 Hay. rs .. 3 10 0 Uughrey. c 3 110 John-on. p 3010 Total* 34 4 5 2 Junior High AB It II E Rchaepp. M 3 111 Beer, « 3 0 10 Sudduth, cf 3 11 0 M Andrew*. It 3 12 u Eichorn, p .3000 Reed. st 3uoo G. Andrew*. 1b 3 111 S'eidlgh. 3b 3 0 2 1 Co. hran. rs 3 0 10 McConnell 8b 10 0 1 Spahr 2b .10 0 0 Total* 29 4 9 4 (Score l>y Inning*: Monro* . 003 120 | 311 000 <»—4

BOSTON ROOKIE WHALES HOMER TO WIN GAME Ted Williams Hits Homer In 10th To Defeat Browns New York. May 10 U.R> Tall, skinny Ted William* the San Diego. Calif, youngater who hate* i to wear necktie*, loosed hl* hat I into th* ring today a* one of the strongest candidate* for the American league’s "rookie of the year" < title. William*, only 20 and with just two year* of profe**ional experience, k«pt the «.•*( Sox on top of ‘the American league by hitting hi* fourth homer yesterday to give . Boaton n 10-8 victory over the St I lamia Brown*. William*' wallop came in the loth inning with the score tied and two mate* on base Weighing only 175 pound*. Wil Ham* ha* a lusty awing and a wrlat action which give him tre mendoti* power. He i* tied wl’h Greenberg, Gehrlnger, an<l Foxx for the American league home run lead, and I* fourth in run* I wilted in. with 14 That kind of hitting ha* made the Bert Sox forget about Beii Chapman. whom they gave up to Cleveland to make rt*>m for William* William* I* an eccentric young •ter Down eouth he waan't able to catch a foul hull he thought he should have caught - although no one elae did «o he threw the ball over the aland* Manager Joe .Crouin promptly yanked him oct of the lineup A* the Red Sox came north. William* kept wearing hi* collar open at the ne<-k in the hotel dining room (’ronin finally bought him • tie. "Here. Ted. wear thia tie.'' said

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1939.

I Cronin, lousing li i* him "Votiie 111 the big league* m.« Ail like 111 Illg leaguer " V I William* i* taking hl* iw.**'* gd | vi.-e, Hl* punch added to the already iKilelil Red SoX bulling ord . the Yank* ,i tun for their tu<>ney a bit of *oiiih|wiw trolil.b-, .Hluaali l ed down their moat persistent tor r■- , i . they licked the White Sox. I They slugged him for is hit* hi i eight and one third Inning*, in < lulling a homer by Rookie Joe I.' Gallagher »I With three regular* Immhardl „ Goodman and Frey out of action. 1 ( the Cincinnati Red* aiugged out ~ an S 4 victory over the Phillle* j .. Wally Berger hit two homer* I driving In four run*, and Frank- ■ McCormick bit one. U.mhardl , | and Goodman war* laid up .with - food poisoning and Frey with a jI recurrence of a knee ailment, , I The St lam I* Cardinal* grabbed , I undisputed possession of the run- ‘ ner-Up spot to the Red* by over ,;*hadowlng Brooklyn. 13-1. Curt Davis allowed only *ix hit* Don l Gutterldge with two double* and !• triple led the Curd*' 13 hit ( uMault. With Stanley Hack and Angle | ; Galan getting four hit* «»a<h. th. ~ Chicago Cub* trampled the New i York Glaiita. 11-7. Klrhy High*** I three lnnlng relief joh. in which he [I allowed only two hit*, gave him I the victory. The Cub* ro*e to a . triple tie with the Dodger* and . j R.*.-* for third place Yeatcrday'a hero Bill Klem, ’National league umpire, who cele . brated 3n year* of tailing 'em by Jofib lallllg Jn the Red* Phillle* I at Philadelphia , I —-.- _ STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pct 'Cincinnati io g .(73 St lami* 9 7 jgjl ; Brooklyn g 7 .5331 1 Ho*loti . g g 5.H1 I Chicago . 9 9 .Stat I j New York g 1* .444' Philadelphia g 10 444 I Pittsburgh 7 9 .43* AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. ■ 1 Roatoti io 4 7)41 IX' * York . 115 €»S fhicagti . 11 g 579 St Ijoul* 7 9 43* Wa*hington ...7 9 43* Cleveland 7 9 ,43* j Philadelphia 4 10 3751 {Detroit ||; .333 j YESTERDAY 2 RESULTS American League New York 8. Chicago C. Bo*t.m io, st. Lout* k 41® inulngat. Philadelphia at Detroit, wet. W aehington at Cleveland, rain. National Leagne Chicago 11. New York 7. St larui* 13, Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia 4 Pittiburgh at Boston, rain Today’s Sport Parade * Sy Henry McLemor* New York. May 10 -fUB-Putt-Ing the sport* *hot here and there: < Janie* J. Braddock, former heavyI weight champion of the world, ha* , Joined Lara Nova ■ war council and 1 will give the young Californian *<>me bare fad* on Max Baer . . . There can be no doubt that Braddock ha* Plenty of note* on Baer, because the fight In which he beat Maxie for the title wa* *o (low that lie had plenty of time to lean Over the ropes and dictate them to a stenographer ... If Braddo. k [ | doe* try a comeback he will be ' wlae to *tart It in England, be. I cause againat the over-«tuff*d divan* that paa* for heavyweight* over there, even Methuaelah could win himself • title or two . . . Tommy Farr I* England'* be*t. ami the king and queen are coming over here to try to make up ’for him With Brooklyn winning, manager Dumcher yesterday wa* pre■ented with a plaque by the junior Chamber of Commerce of that borough . He'll probably get the same plaque next year -right over the head . . . The turnovor of Brooklyn manager* I* a* fast a* canned bean* In a serve-yourself 222-^—l |ltt| iue must have

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• gone to Durocher'a head a little - bit till* year. bev*U*e he I* Item* j quoted a* saying he wouldn't I rail" ' bl* Dodger* pitching muff for any ' Other lh the league , , , I'll bet if I BUI Mckechnie of Cincinnati of ufered to swap with him that l.eo would not only accept but throw : jin Mrry C'detf mute") Mac Phal) ' for giwul measure . , , Report* are . th>it Joe Hunt, member of the 11 Dana cup team last year, and m>w • a plelw at Annapolis, look* like a 1 i much belter tennis player this seamin. That couldn't be becail*e he I* Playing against sailor*, could It? I I Iruat that Hunt, who I* being coli*lderec| for the cup defense I hl* j year, ha* learned -to play u bit faster . . . He moved about the court* last year with all the ala crity of a condemned man taking the last lu step* toward* the chair. Ha* anyone Mopped to consider, that p*ihap* the Pittsburgh Pirate* are deliberately getting off •lowly in the National league thi* •eMoa? In the past their plan ha* been to get off to a whirlwind •tart and then cullapne like la*t night's salad in the run down the •tretch . . . Maybe they'll do their running when it count* thi* season ... If you want to make your private rookie mad. go and offer to lay him 10 to 1 that he won 1 be working In New York next year The mutuel* are a cinch to be in operation when the next crop of the tan-year-old* come* around . . The sadne** that will accompany the passing o( the bookmaker will equal that egpre«*ed when yellow fever was conquered It seem* ridiculous, but th" chief reason for Ellsworth Vine*' failure to win Important amateur golf matches |* that he get* bu< k fever In ihe pinches . . . Cold a* a polar bear * none when the chip* are down In teunla. he shae* like a hula dancer with the ague when the pressure |* on In golf. I know at least one prominent hone spec ialiat who believe* that fewer major league pitcher* would suffer aore arm* If fewer new base Hall* were used In a game ... My doctor inatntafn* that the treI mendous pressure a pitcher has to use to keep hi* grip on new shiny. : slick ball* over-develop* * fore- ; arm muscle that eventually he.comes the seat of all the trouble ... It make* sen*e when you re- - member that in the mtuor*. where i money 1* not *o plentiful and ■ baseballs are used after they de- ' 'elop a skin you do not love to ' touch, pitc her* with aore arm* are 'Copyright 1939 by UP.) O LEADING BATTERS Player Club GAB R H Pct. { -Mas*, i-a. Brown* 11 4d 12 19 .475 | Kuh-1. While Sox 15 «5 15 2s 431 j Weatherly. Indiana lu 34 4 15 417 ; Foxx. Red Sox 14 53 15 22 415 M< Quinn. Brown* 14 48 15 27 397 HOME RUNS Gieenberg. Tigers ... 4 Geh 1 Inger. Tiger* 4 M< Connie k Reds 4 Cainilll. Dodger* 4 Foxx. Red Sox ... 4 Willlama. Red Sox 4 H- *. • Red* 4 Huntington To Vote On Daylight Time Huntington. Ind. May 10 —<u.9O - Mayor Foster Cutshall announced today that an unofficial advisory election on the queston of eatabliahing daylight saving* time in Huntington will be held next Wednesday. May 17. The result cif the electmn will guide the city council In consideration of a pending petition to advance the clocks one hour, — o ' 33 Miners Are Given ” Prison Sentences Springfield, 111 , May Iff. <UJ>>--F-deral district Judge Chari** G. Brlggle today gave sentence* of two years in prison and fines of 110.000 each to 33 of 34 defendants convicted in 1937 of conspiracy to bomb lllinais coal mines and railroad trains. All but one of the defendant* BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DECATUR By order of the common council of the city of Decst ur Ml of the delinquent light, water and power bill* must be paid In the following order: All delinquent bills of (10 or less ; must be paid wltbln 30 dn*. and I all delinquent bill* of more than , SlO must be paid at the rate of 10 Per cent per j»nth. These delinquent payments must b? made in addition to th* payment of the current bill* Failure to comply with the above j order will reautl In the Immed- , lAIO discontinuance of service from I the city. It I* also decided that an old or dlnanee will be enforced, which requires property owner* to sign service applications In order foi water rervlce to be supplied to the premises. H. Vernon Aurand City Clerk-Treasurer May 10-11

Mine Workers of America lAFU.' which engaged in a four year feud. 1932 1937 with the Vnited Mine Woikers of America ICIOI ii ■ miHl n.M)‘ 11 " Adami County Memorial Hospital Dlßnl**ed Mr* Paul M Wiseman and ball) «ou Alle.i Pawl, 4"4 Me Bane* St. j Mr* Lewis Yoke, route 2. Sea Calming Down For King, Queen Aboard S S Empress of Australia. en route to Quebec. May lo ■UP) The Empress of Australia, bearing King George and Queen Ellaabeth. ploughed today through la sea which compaiml to that of yest.-rduy. wa* tranquil. White caps Booked the wave* and there was a strong wind from

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