Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1939 — Page 6
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* SPORTS
MONROE WINS FROM UNCOS FRIDAY NIGHT Wins Extra-Inning Kxhibition Tilt; Habanellu Winner Monro* registered a 4 5 extra Inning victory over Brown'* Llnro of Fort Wayne Friday night at lb* South Ward diamond In on* of tb* | »<>*t Interesting noftball gam** *v*r play*d In tb* city. Th* *vhiblt!on tilt wa* close and hard fought all tb* way Tb* vial tor* scored twi,* In lb* third Inning and thr** tlm*a In tb* fifth t|| tab* a 5-1 l*ad Monro*, after tallying onr* In tb* third frame cam* through with four runa In tb* fifth to ti* tb* score at M. 'ln th* *lgbth Inning, tb* firm ugtrs fram*. Hannl. lb« firm batter walked. Andrew* wa* *af* on an error and Rich drove out a ■utgl*. filling th* ba**a When the Linens third sarkrr muffed Ladd * drive. Hannl scored th* winning run In tb* aecond gam* of tb* even-, Ing. Habanellu scored an *a*y 11-4 victory over Blue Creek in a reg ularty scheduled league contest Th* winner* tallied seven time* in the second Inning to pul the gam* on Ice Home run* by V Andrew* ( and Srhultx featured the winners' attack, Ltucua 001 UJo 5 7 4 Monroe (Mil 040 #l—« g J Mueller and R Sltko. Hannl and Hahnert Blue Creek .... 000 021 I—4 I S Hahanelk 172 010 «-ll • 0, Murphy and Smith. Agler and
LOANS; $lO to *3OO OWN SICNATtIRI NO ENDOOSCtt—NO CO-kUKEXS There', no need to feel any emberrwunent about »ki(V| ut far a loan. Our eerewe to tbr pubbe ea to help 'brat plan and atraapr thair mosey priAiemi A caab loan may help you. We make eta Inoaalrlaa of frfaeida. ralatieoa ar employ-. Call at eitt, vrite or pbune oa for full drtaitt. You are under no abb- ,| patna if yau do not take a loan. CwU. «•* pi*** lOMI LOAN CONPANY *••»» '•e«nt nntm ear peep
BASEBALL dB .Jr IS 100 YEARS BUT WE WANT TO—lell you about the mo*t beautiful automobile in town, and it’a an new an tomorrow* *un*hine. It‘a been our own automobile and it’* had the rare of a fir M-born baby. It’* the ear for the couple that appreciate* quality and the couple that ha* to pinch the pen me*. Thin automobile is a if olden, creamy yellow and turn all the gadget* including heat and mimic, that nuke* driving a pleasure. Imagine yourself as free as a streaking down the highway to vacation fun in the quiet luxury of a 1939 four door Old*mohile Sedan. Some lucky couple la going to buy thin car for a song and it might aa well be you. We better quif talking or we won’t have the heart to sell thin motoring ideal for only Regular price was $1,036.45 P. KIRSCH & SON 104 Monroe St. Phone 335 Where new care and used cam are sold at low bank internet rates — and where every car has a price — one Model A Ford at 120
Wynn Wttk'a Schedule Monday Cloverleaf va Colon* Grocery of Fort Wayne; Dunbar v* Monro* Tuesday Methodist va Baptist. , Hefortiled v* St Mary's Thursday llabanello v* Westing house of Lima. Ohio: Pleasant Mills v* Blue Creek Friday—Blue Creek v* Earn . Creighton Merchants of Fort Wayne, Cloverleaf va llabanello JUNKERS RACE i AGAIN SUNDAY Weekly Card Os Junk Car Races Near This City Sunday Mechanics and owner* were working today on their "junkers' In preparation for Sunday * weekly junk car derby card at the Devil's Bowl, northwest of the city. Half a score of the Junker* are - expected to be entered In Sunday's ; event* on the newly reconditioned track. Workmen late this week completed their of banking the curves and smoothing out (he straightaway* to Insure fan* of witnessing a faater card than ever. I Carl Hurat. promoter of the j weekly card, predicted far faater t times for the four Sunday races this week than those set previously Al& lap affair will open the activities st 2 p m Sunday, followed by 25 snd 35 lap contests. The final and feature event will be the ' soda pop race, scheduled for last Sunday hat called off heus use of rain In this race, the [ driver mast stop his car. drink a ' bottle of soda pop on each lap and then return to his racer. More colorful car* are being added to the races each week, with some of tke "Jankers" transform- 1 ed Into sleek streamlined racers ' that In beauty at least rival those of the prominent speedways. Admission I* 25 cent* per per- ! son snd tree perking space Is turn- ! ished near the track, located on the River Road # Students Scan Civil Service New York «JJD — The "Civil Service Reminder Bureau" established at Hunter College to make information on government John more accessible lo the student I* believed to be the first of Ita hind in the country For 5 cent*, a stu j Bant will be notified of sny state, city, and federal civil service exam (or which she may qualify
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STANDINGS ! NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pel. O R Cincinnati 34 IT .667 St. Loul» , 2K 23 .&«« 64 ; New York 2* 26 .628 T Brooklyn „. 26 24 .610 8 Chicago . 26 2T .481 *4 Pittsburgh 24 27 .471 10 Boston 21 28 . 428 12 Philadelphia 17 22 .347 16 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pet. G B N»w York 39 10 ,7M Boston ... ... 27 21 .6*3 114 I Cleveland 28 23 .549 12 i Chicago ... 27 23 640 124 Detroit . 28 25 528 IS Philadelphia „ 19 31 .380 304 I Washington ..... 20 33 377 21 St Units 14 36 .280 26 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League New York 6. Chicago 4. Pittsburgh 4. Boston 3. St Louts 7. Brooklyn 6. Only games scheduled American Lsagus New York 4. Cleveland 2. Washington 6. Chicago 2. Philadelphia 11. St Louts 10. 1 Detroit t. Boston 7. PLEASANT MILLS Mr and Mrs. Harold Dolrh viatted Sunday with Mr. utd Mrs O. S. 1 Fortney Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Brown and son Ray of liecatur wers callers at the Dave 80 vine residence Mra. Genevieve HemlLnger of Fort Wayne spent n few days with her parents. Mr and Mrs Wm Noll. John Bauman la upending a few days with Mr and Mrs. O-vlll Del* linger and family at Convoy. Ohio. I Mr and Mra. Ottla Gould <iud f* roily of Monroe, called on Mr and Mra. C. J. Spangler SupdJ > Thomas Halhersudt sped Tues-; day attending • hall game, at Clove- 1
—■' r - ■ CASH LOANS or 5100® to 530000 MADE ON Household Goods. Live* stock, Implements end Automobiles Up to 20 Months to Pay A Specie! a Repeyment Plen for Fermcrs — • Decatur Loans Discount Co. •• * Locelly Owned end .Controlled DECATUR. SNDIANA *•*
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. JUNE 17, 1939
1 t land and Boston. Mr. and Mra. Leland Ray and family. Mr and Mrs. Harry Ray and fattiUy and Mias Betty Clarh sreri among those who attended tbv Fleet wood reunion at Celitra Sunday. Mr and Mra. Thomas Haiberstadt and daughter Joann visited over, the *cek-end with Mr. and Mrs. L» C arver of Salem. Mr and Mra. T. R. Noll and family hate moved into their new home. It will be recalled that their house was destroyed by fire February 16.. Myna Rita and Muriel Aon Foor :re spending the week at Fort Wayne with their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mra. Meryl Byer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Utbaicger delightfully entertained at Sunday | dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Daniels Mr and Mrs Gerhard Scnuili and daughter Joanence of Decatrr. Mr. and Mra Harry Daniels of Conroy. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frawk Fortney of ! N’ickolesville. Ky , spent the "week, end with their parents. Mr. and Mra. l». S Fortney Their daughters Row-<-na Mae and Krma Lou accompanied them home after a w -ck i vtst’ | with relatives Virgil .\euenschwander of Medina. Ohio return'd to his home ! Sunday evening after visiting hla I wife at the Adams County memorial I hospital, also friends and relatives, j Mr. and Mra. Orville Dellinger! and family of Convoy. Mr. and Mrs ’ George Dellinger of Decs'ur, Mr. I laud Mra. Freddie Dellinger and faI tally of Berne R. R. J„ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dellinger and Tamfly and Joe E Everett of Salem, were Sunday j V'kttora at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. | Melvin Dellinger *nd son Eugene Quite a large number of relatives ' attended the Noll family reunion bunday as the borne of Mr. and Mrs 1 W Llllam Noll. At noon a delicious basket dinner was served to 76 members. This Is an annual affair ' kitd the next reunion will be held at' II lie residence of Robert Peterson in Fort Wayne. o RELIEF MEASURE — <CONTINUMP FROM FAQS OW) Robert Luce, Mass ; Donald H. Mctjran. N J ; Daniel A. Rsed. N. Y.; Lewis K Rockerfeiler N. Y : Dewey Short. Mo.: John Taber. 1 N Y.. George H Ttnkham. Mass..’ (James Wadsworth. H. Y.; and (George S. Williams. Del. Pairs were announced aa: Reps I 1 Bruce Barton. R, N. Y . for and | Milton H. West. D. Teg against. August H. A mire sen H. Minn, for and Eugene Cox. D., On. agaln-t TENSION GROWS (CONTINUED ritng PAGE ONNi j today »t Tientsin, where I'm Japanese blockaded the British and French concesatona, when Japan eae aaaerted that three British , | warships hsd been ordered to , break the blockade and take food to the more than 1 <IO.OOO Chinese and foreigners In the concessions According to the Japanese, the destroyer Decoy, the escort ship Lowestoft and the big depot ship , Medway were proceeding to Tientsin, the first two from Chlnwang tao and the third from Wslhatwsi British nary authorities at Hong Kong dented the report, and said that no ships had been ordered to Tientsin—“so far" Trade In a Goad Town — Decatur
LIONS LEAGUE OPENS SEASON ■i ii ■■i.si a Opening Lames In Lions Recreation League Play* ed This Week Opening game* were played this I week In the Lions recreation lea «u* a baseball organisation «poo | -ored by the WPA recreation d«parimeni and the Docalur Lion* club The victorious teams In games played Thursday and Friday were ibe Indians. Giants. Yankees and Red Box. with the Cub*. Pirates. Cards and Tigers the victims. In ibe first game Thursday, the Cubs failed to place enough men on the field and forfeited to Ike Indiana, k-0. In the second game of that day. the Giants defeated the Pirates, |>S. In the opening game Friday, the Yankee* edged out a 4-5 triumph over the Cards and In the nightcap Friday morning, the Red Sox downed the Tigers. 6-2. R II K Pirates ..... 030 00-3 4 2 Giant* 101 3* ~i 5 2 l iman and Lynch; Kit born snd H. Gehrig RH E , Yankees _ 300 21—4 J o Cards .— 320 000 4 5 I Andrews snd Holthouse; Linn and Fisher. R H K Tiger* 000 11—2 2 4 Red Sox “ 134 Ox * 3 3 Hackman and Johnson; Chlkote and Hackman. I MONROE NEWS Mlaa Louise Busch*, a teacher In tb* Elkhart high school. Is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. F W. Bust he her parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brewster and daughter. Joyce, called on relativea snd friends In Linn Grove,* Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Smith and son. LeIvnd of Decatur were Buodar dinner !' Jest* at the A. T Br*water home. Mr. and Mr*. Howard V. Hphnert aid daughter. Marcia Jean, of Urluma, spent Sunday at the home of bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hah-' I ert. Mrs. Alfrde Kuntx. and son. Dan. cf Geneva were Sunday visitor* at the home of Mrs. Utta H« ift.er. Mr. and Mrs. Da.. Nofftinger re-) reived word that their daughter. Mr*. Homer D. Usternian who lives
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Lion Hunt— in Indiana! Here s th* beginning of a lion hunt—ln Indiana, near Rensselaer. The hunter* are Larry McCJuinn. an expert lion tracker, and member* of his family and their trained hounds. Their quarry la a hug* mountain lion that has been terrorising th* countryside for weeks.
in Fort Wayne. Is a patient at the Lutheran Hospital where the was operated on for acute appeedkidus Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Baxter. Mr. xnd Mrs William Stuckey and Ml!-, i too Hannl* attended the Indiana Industrial and Volunteer Firemens association annual convention Thursday and Friday at Hartford City. Miss Roberta. Mr*. Pierce. Mtxa Gaiel Haiti and Mrs. Sadie Scherer ' of Warren, and Mr. and Mra. B. B Macy of Decatur were visitor* at 'he James Cummings home Thursday. Mra. John Nelson and family of Decatur. Mr. and Mr*. Clifford E* sex and family Mr and Mra. Dan Kauffman and family and Perry Mr R*a. enjoyed n basset dinner with J. V. Ease* and son. Harry Sunday Ui honor of Agnes Nelson, who is 4 student nurse In ChPago. now I bum* on vacation. 1 Rev. Milo Hinkle, superintendent ' of the Friend's yearly meeting, was 1 speaker for the Portland district
————_ quarterly meeting of the Friend* Church held In the Monro* Frtendi church Saturday. A baxkr- dinner was held at noon In the church basement. I Mr ar-i Mr*. John Crist called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller, who live on a farm near Murray, Sunday afternoon. Mr und Mrs Russell Mitchell and family entertained with a Sunday dinner for Rev and Mrs. R. F. Hnrt snd family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harve Rupert and family. The new officers of the Monroe Methodist Epworth Longa" for the year 1»J»-1»40 were Insulted Sunday night. The cabinet la composed of the following people; Pres. Dr* ckla Burkhead; Ist vice pres.. Dor ilia Ray; 2nd. vice pres.. Thomai Adler; 3rd. vice pres.. Loren Burkhead. Jr.; 4th. vice pres.. I rets Lon »«*nberger: Sec.. Ilene Rich; Trees, Helen Rupert | Mra. Albert Lorgenbe-ger and sen. Joe. of Buffalo. New York, who were week-end guesta at the Jncot l.tMigergerger homo. wer> guesta
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