Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1939 — Page 6
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DECATUR NINE DOWNS ALBION IN TWIN BILL Local Lad* To Play At Indianapolis Regional Next Thursday I, Th» D*c»tnr Junior American L-ylon bas-ball team, sponsored by Adams post number 43, by handIn* tho Albion team a double de* frat Friday ev-tiing at Worthman Field. won the fourth district tills* and will represent the district in the regional tournament at Indianapolis nest Week The Decatur team, coached by Iteufle Dnrwln. Yellow Jacket baseball mentor, edged out the A thiol) team in two well-played contests, I 2 1 and 4-3. The Itecatttr team will he one of 1* to hattie for regional honors next Thursday. July 27. at the Riverside diamonds at Indianapolis. 1 liecatur will play the Evansville district winner at 9 3*t a m Thursday if successful in thia first game, liecatur will play the winner of the Lake and lat Porte district vs. Jeffersonville game The four teams surviving the regional will play August & In one «>f the four cities oi winning team* fur the state title. Schamerloh Hurls Fred Scham-rloh hurled Imth games tor the liecatur lads Friday Albion obtained only two hits in the first game and four in the second tilt, making a total of only sit hits in the lo inntngs off & hanierloh liecatur scored Its first run in ■ the opening game in the second ' inning <ui a single by Heckman, a walk to Hannie and Schamerloh's ! single. Albion tied the score In the fourth on a walk, a hit and an error. Decatur won the battle in rhe last half of the fifth Johnson, first batter, was retired on a grounder to short Stapleton singled, advanced to second when Andrews drew a base on halls, and st ored on Heckman s single Tin- Decatur lads tallied three runs In the first inning of the second tilt The first two batters fanned. then Andrews walked. Heck-
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man singled. Hackman walked and Hannie doubled to drive in three runs. What proved to be the winning tally crossed the home platter in ihe second frame, us Lynch opened with a single and after Miller fanned, was forced at second by Johnson. Stapleton then camthrough with a rousing triple to score Johnson Two hits and an «rror gave Albion a pair of runs In the third frame A double and single gave Albion another run In the fifth but Schamerloh tightened down, fanning Schemerhurn and forcing D. Hiatt to pop to Hackman to leave the tying rm stranded on th" bases. latke Gl.-ndening, former Geneva and Purdue athlete, touched the Albion team. First Cams Decatur AR RHE Johnson. If son o Stapleton, ss . 3 12 0 Andrews. <f 2 o 0 o Heckman. « 3 12 0 Hackman. 3b 10 0 2 Hunnle. 2b _ 2 0 10' S. hamerloh. p 2 0 10 Lynch. 3b 2 0 0 0 Miller, rs .10 0 0 Chllcote, rs 1 o 0 o Total* 2" 2 8 2 Albion AR RHE J Hiatt. 2h 3 t> it o Moore, as 3 ft 0 0 Mahnensmith. c 2 0 u 0 S< henu-rhorn. cf 2 110 Applegate, rs 2 0 0 0 D Hiatt. If .2000 Franks, p 2 o o o Shider. lb ’OOO Itavis. 3b 10 10 Totals 19 I 2 0 Score by innings: Albion '••«' !<• 1 Decatur "I" oi—2 Second Game Decatur AR R H E Johnson. If 3 Itt o Stapleton. ss 3 tt 1 0 Andrews cf 110 0 Heckman. < 2 12 1 Hackman. 3b 11 o 0 Hannie. 2b 2 0 10 St hamerloh. p 2 0 12 l.yn.h, lb . 2 0 10 Miller, rs 10 0 0 Totals 17 4 C 3 Albion AR II It K J. Hiatt. 2b 2»oo Moore, as 3 2 10 Mahnensmith. c 3 110 Schemerhorn. i f 3 0 10’ D Hiatt. If .3010 Franks p 2 0 0 0 Applegate, rs 2 0 0 0 Davis. 3b 2 0 0 0 Shider. lb 2 0 0 0 Totals 22 3 4 O Score hy innings; Albion ... . 0002 01 3 liecatur 310 Ox 4 Recreation League Schedule Listed The sthedul- for the Lions Recreation league fur Helt Week Is as follows Tuesday— Indians vs Tigera. Cards vs Red Sox Wednesday Pirates vs Yankees. Cubs vs Giants Thursday Indiana vs Red Sox; Tigera va Yankees Friday—Carda vs Giants. Pirate* va Cuba Any 36 exposure 35 mm. film developed and printed for JI.OO. Large print*. — Edwards Studio.
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COUNTY LEICUE GAMES SUNDAY League Lradiiik (*. E. Tram To Play At Pleasant Mills Sunday League Standing W L l>« G t: ........ . S 2 AHI Fuelling ......... * 2 **•*! ‘ Vnion ....... .. 5 4 55* Pleasant Mill* .... 4 8 .|<U» Mie* 3 ; 3,m Frledheim .... ..1 9 ,l«d The feature of Sunday'* *ch»-d---ule In th- Adams county WPA amateur liaaelaill league will lie the (lash lietweeu the league leading General Electric team and Pleasant Mills, to lie played on the Pl-aaant Mills diamond, southeast ■ of liecatur G. E is leading by only half a. gam- and may he hard pressed byi the Pleasant Mills team, which has, shown remarkable Improvement In recent game*, trouncing the Vnion Ace* in a double header last Sunday <M almost equal Interest will be' the gam- at Worthman Field to-' morrow aftertosm lietween Mie* Recreation and Fuelling, The |*t-, ter team is only half a game out of flr»t place and If victorious Sunday can move Into the l-ad In' event Pl-asant MUI* defeat* *} E In th- third gam-, the I iiion Aces will p|*v *t FrMbeln. . 500 Sheets 8 ( g*ll Sunrise ( anary Second Sheets, neat I v wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY JULY‘A 1939
STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W I. Pct. GR I Cincinnati 5o 30 .825 St. la.ul* 42 M 525 S Chicago 44 31 SIS S«* : Pittsburgh 4o 3x .513 s Sew York 41 41 .SM lo Bi<M>klyu 39 39 ,5<M) In Boston 39 42 .4*l IP* Philadelphia 25 51 .320 23 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct. D R New York 81 24 .71* Boston 49 3o ,82v 9 •Imago 49 38 r.TI 12'... Cleveland . 43 39 .524 18' s Detroit 41 43 .488 19>j Washington 35 52 4<*2 27 Philad-lphia 32 50 .399 27*. I St Louis 24 57 .296 35 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National Leagu* Cincinnati 4-3, Brooklyn 1-5. Philadelphia 18-0. St. Lamia 2-7. Chicago 3. Roxton 1. Pittsburgh 4. New York 3. Amtr.can League Chicago 4. New York 1. Philadelphia 8. [letrnit 2. Cleveland 5. Washington 2. Boston 8. St Louis 5. F.remen uh “Dry Ice" Buffalo. N. Y <U.PJ The Buffalo Department ha* added "dry lew" to it* wegtpon* tor fighting flame*, i The "ice" — t artion.dioxide fsos«:: ! solid at a temperature of 2.M'<* degree* below «ero ana delivered at a temperature of 108 below — was used by the fire department here for the fiEst time at a grain bln blaze.
TWO JUNK CAR ; RACES SUNDAY Competition Develops In Promotion Os Junk Car Derbies Junk Car Derby fans of Decat nr will have their choice of two race* Sunday afternoon One of the derbies will le- staged two and onehalf mile* east of the city on federal road 224 and the other will be staged at the old location one and <>n--half mile* north of the River road Th.- Decatur Rating Cluh Is sponsoring the race east of the city, where three 20-lap event* are to b.- run with a a pony race a* the feature. A new track has been built there and the management ha* promised a thrilling new race on a smooth and dustle** track. The other event will he held at th- Devil'* Bowl under the management of Vernon 'Speck' Hebble. Three race* will be held there. In addition the manager ha* promised a ladies race and a daredevil rid- through a flaming Are fence. Admission will be 25 centff. with ladle* and children under 12 years of age admitted free. o—- > t Dictionary For Educator* Detroit —il'Pi— A "Clc’.ionary , of EducaMau." 'vuiupi'iaing 19,000 .'educational term*, ha* been comt piled under the direction of Dr. W. i Ray Smittle of Wayne t’nlverslty. • It* aim I* to clarity technical lani fuage and promoic uniform word I usage in the profession.
I welcome from hie two daughter!. Joan. left, and I Barbara The children even wrote out a welcome J on their blackboard in their New York home.
BLUE CREEK IS WINNER OVER MONROE TEAM Pleasant Mills Wins Exhibition Plan Sectional Tourney Pleasant Mill*, driving mu H hits, scored an easy il-t victory over Busier Chevrolet of Fort Wayne Friday night at the South Ward diamond In an exhibition tilt Archer held the visitors to eight well scattered hits. Rueter falling to score until the final inning Th. winners tallied in every inning except the second In the regular league game. Blue Creek scored an *4 trbtmph over Monrm- Each team obtained eight hits, but Rlue Creek bunched Its blows to slightly lietter ad vantage R II E Rueter 1“ I*l Pleasant Mills 106 221 x 11 13 2 R <>rr ami G. Pape; Archer and Clark Blue Creek . 003 104 o * 7 3 Monroe 000 3**2 1 0.4 Berry and Smith. Raudenbush and Hindman. Wesk's Schedule Monday: Blue Creek vs. Vhks Place of Fort Wayne. Hunbai vs. Pleasant Mills Tuesday Baptist vs. Reformed: Methodist vs. St. Mary s. Thursday: Habanellos vs Osborne Pafe-r Co., of Marion; Cloverleaf vs. Monroe. Friday: Cloverleaf vs. Fryback's of Bluffton: Habanellos vs Blue Creek. Plan Sectional Adams county teams have been invited to enter the Indiana softball < hampionship tournament, sponsoretl by the Indiana Recreation Association, whhh is affiliated with the American Softball Association. Adams county teams will take part In the Bluffton sectional, where teams from Huntington. Adams. Jay and Wells counties will take part. Entry blanks may be obtained from Sylvester Everhart. The entry fee is (3 per team. Managers of teams Interested in entering, both from the County and Church leagues, are asked to meet at the South Ward diamond immediately after the first game Monday night. Ih-finite dates will not lie set until entries are all In. hut the sectional must Ih- completed by August 13 Deadline for entries la Saturday. July 29. - OAustralia Flying Nation Canberra. Australia—-<U.P.) —Statistics prepared by the civil aviation hoard, and declared to be in no way flighty, show that Australians take more flights per capita than any other people in the world. In the year just end«-d there were 5.444.519 miles flown by sx 4*4 passengers out of a total population of a few million. ' ~o Giant Tiger Shark Landed Sydney. Australia <U.R> Lionel Baguard. member of Zane Grey’s Sahlng party frum t aiiTornfa landed a 1.3*2 pound tiger shark Thia breaks the previous Australian fishing record of a 1.291-pound shark.
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