Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1939 — Page 8

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SPORTS

CARDS RALLY IN NINTH TO NOSE OUT BROOKLYN Four Hit* After Two Men Retired Score Tying, Winning Runs New York. Sept. 22.—<U.R>— Nowseem* the proper time to sing u Mine of praise for Jimmy Brown, scrappy little infielder of the St. Louin Cardinal* lx>ng overlooked because of the ballyhoo tor Joe Medwick and Johnny Mice. Brown actually cornea as clone as either of them to being the moat valuable player on the Card* Despite low batting average*, atatiatlra. and record*. Jimmy hu* that fiery apiril which make* champion*, and If the Card* come on to brag the National league flag. Jimmy Brown will lie a* much rewpottalble for it a* atty of the more highly publicised star* The Carda sill were very much in the flag chase today because of Brown The hustling St. lam is shortstop started the winning rally yesterday In the ninth which enabled the Carda to pull a victory out of the first against the Dodgers and maintain their 2*u game martin behind the Reda With two out. Luke Hamlin apparently had the Cards licked. 5-4 He had only to get Bntwn out But getting Brown out In a clutch la one of haavbaH's toughest jobs Little Jimmy slashed out a single, and before Hamlin could put out the fire he was licked Lynn Myer* ran for Brown Gutteridge looped a single to short center, and Myer* sped to third. Salughter beat out a slow roller to CamIlli and Myer* ran home with the tying run. Then Medwhk doubl-

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ed tn left, acorlttg Gatlerldg* with the winning run The Red* maintained their scant margin with victory over the I'hlllle*. Paul Derringer was gtaul enough to score hl* eighth straight I this sea Mitt and hl* llth triumph over the Phil* In two straight | years. He hasn't lost a game to them In ’hat time, lamnle Frey hit hl* second homer In two day* I with a mate on base while Myer* and McCormick collected three hit* each In the Red* 13-hil attack on Pearson and Kerkaleck. During the eastern Invasion which just closed the Reda won 10 and lost four while the Card* won 10 and lost two. Hank Leiber continued to make Billy Terry sorry he ever traded him by bitting hi* 22nd homer with two mates mi base to spark ’be Cub* to a 9-2 triumph over the (Hants Claude Paaseau held the Giants to si* hit*, winning hl* 15th game Leiber also hit two single* and drove iu five runs Pittsburgh won twice from the Bee*. 6 4 and 7-0. with rookie* Johtt Gee and Cadi* Swtgart starring Gee fanned 11 men Swigart allowed only eight hit*. Marius Russo who pitched the pennant-clinching game, hurled the Yanks to a 52 victory over the White So*. Dit key hit homer No. 23 and Gordon banged No 26 The Red So* won from the Browns. 6-2. on Denny Galehouse * 7-hltter. Rudy York* single with the liases loaded hi the ninth gave the Tiger* a 7-6 victory over the Athletic* A aix run rally in the eighth enabled Cleveland to trim Washington. 6-5 Yesterday * hero: Jimmy Brown. Cards' shortstop whose single started a winning rally in the ninth. —q —- LEADING BATTERS Player Club GAB R H Pct. DiMaggio Yank 114 439 103 169 385 Fo**. Red Sox 125 467 131 167 55S Mf*e. Cards 140 53» 99 196 351 Johnson. Ath 143 519 109 175 335 Keller. Yanks 106 392 65 128 335 .1 *ll ■III.— 0 I Hill HOME RUNS Foxx. Red Sox 35 Greenberg. Tigers 31 William*. Red Sox 29 Di Maggio. Yankees 2s Ott. Glam* 27 —————o—— ———• 500 Sheet* R'jgll Sunrise Canan Second Sheets, reath vrnpped 35e. The Oeroner-I C* r»

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STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pct. G B Cincinnati *8 54 .820 —— St. Lout* 86 57 .601 2‘* Chicago 80 66 .548 10 Brooklyn 74 66 529 13 New York 70 71 .496 17»g Pittsburgh 67 76 ,609 Sit* Boston 59 81 421 2* Philadelphia 44 97 312 43>* AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct. G B New York 103 43 .705 Boston 84 60 583 17 x* Cleveland 81 63 563 »»i Chicago 79 65 .549 22 S Detroit .... 74 69 .517 37 Washington 68 83 432 39> t Philadelphia 53 92 366 49 St Lout* 41 I<>2 287 60 YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League Pittsburgh 6-7. Boston 4-9 Chicago 9. New York 3. Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia 3. St Louis 6. Boston 5. American League New York 5. Chicago 2. Detroit 7. Philadelphia 6. Boston 6. St. Louts 2 Cleveland 6. Washington 3. — 'O WRECK VICTIMS ■'iiMTivi’Ri- petroe rani i ,t.« st critically injured of the seven I ‘.i** shown much In-prove nent and > will be dismissed in a few days, the doctor st 1 ted • The condition of Frank W Buyer. Muncie, who was aerionaty hurt last I Friday morning when bis tar over- » turned east of here on road 224. wax I cl o reported Improved. | Buyer, who was uncons Inu* for j day* following the crash. h*s ralliel I occasion illy and regained conscious- | liras at Intervals, the doc’ jr stated. I and ha* recognised membe. c of th* | lamlly SUBS SIGHTED I • c»NTtNDWI> F*OM ra<lK 088 I ed off the northeast Atlantic coast | Mr Roosevelt said the patrol I* I operating roughly from the northI ern border off Hast port, M*_ to ||ihe t'arrtbewn and Into the Gulf II ol Mexico. It was recalled that the destroy »i«r V. 8 8 left Boston late I yesterday tor an undisclosed mis■■■■NMMMP* «Maa* -w. * s4BVB»-«4b«B«mP*. •* * •

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slon after hurriedly rounding up ita crew which waa ashore* on leave. The returned to port a few hour* later. Mr Roosevelt inferred that the reported position of the submarine* was close enough to the United State* to affect this country's Interests He said that bi* definition of territorial waters last week was gtxtd enough in this instance. That definition was that a nation's territorial water* can extend a* far at sea as a nation's interest* require them to extend. MRS. REICHERT )T> il.NUtfl> FROM PAtIK «»N»U of Grand Ledge, "Michigan and n -orgy of Decatur Two brothers and a son are de ceased Funeral service* will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock -t’ he First Methodist church with the Rev R W Graham oMriatng. and burial will be tn the D ”nr cemetery The body waa taken to the

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Via Clipper ship. Annabella, th* screen actress-wife es Tyrone Power, brings her daughter by a previoue marriage. Anne Murat. 9. to the United States from Europe. Annabelle flew across the ocean when war broke out and flew back again with the child, whoae father la Jean Murat. French actor. Annabella and Power were married in Hollywood last April.

Zwtck funeral home It will be returned to the residence tontaLt and may be viewed there from Saturday morning until time for ■ the funeral o Moose “Dictator" Is Now Governor The dislike of Nasitan and it* dictatorial governmental setup has made probably it* first material ch.nge in this city. It was disclosed • ’oday. No longer is the tuling officer of Adam* lodge 1311. ixtyal Order Os Moogo here known a* dictator. He is r ow governor. The change was ordered by the I supreme Moose lodge rec-ntly and the change was thu« mandatory tor al! subordinate lodge* The memers of the local org inixatlon heartI ily endorsed the change, it is re- ■ ported. Thu* Gerald Cole, present i tubng officer. wa» the last dictator -of the Moose lodge here and the tlrst governor. Dance. Sunday. Sun Set. ■TO m ' ■! - «WWMB

Decatur Bowling I.eaßiic Result* < ♦■ ' * Tutw*il*r Rail* 2M ’ Young Bill Tut w.Het almost larvoti a niche In the howler’s Hall of Fame In the Mojot Umgue at Mie* Recreailon last nlsht Bill stood at I lie threshhold of that supreme thrill that every larwler •ome time hopes to experience - the making of a perfect score . . . | Kleven straight time* Bill eeni hl* ball rolling down the groove fur a strike -the last three time* under the heuvlewt kind of •'pre**ure” with all other bowling at a standstill a* the keglera kept th dr eyes on him . . . then his twelfth liall hit the head pill 100 full, for an eight ten spill mid he wound up with a 29* «core. which entitle* him to a brouse medal . . . bad he made a perfect score he would have been given 125 by the Mies Recreation and a diamond medal by the Bowling Congress valued at 1250 . . Several yearn ago Marion Hoagland bowled a 299 In practice but this Is the tops tor league bowling on the Recreation alleys . . . Other bowler* also looked good last night with Mlea himself getting a *24 aeries. Results Hon K Krust won two from Rice Hotel. 2.K35 to 2.923 Bnyder* Diner won two from Prickle's. 2.791 to 2.« o« MAJOR LEAGUE Frickiea R Woodhall 189 I*9 171 Hine 139 152 142 B Schleman 155 188 141 H. Gallmeyer 170 167 169 Zelt 168 192 166 Spot 49 49 49 Totals .._ 850 917 838 Snyder's Omer Stump 174 175 189 Mies 241 203 ISO Ahr 154 180 I*o Mutwhler 179 210 177 l-add 225 215 149 Totals 973 983 835 Hon-E Kruat Friainger 169 179 IM Tut weiler 190 174 298 Mom 171 170 213 Keller 191 191 18* A Farrar 179 189 179 Total* 900 903 1032 Rice Hotel Hoagland 187 185 182 Schneider 138 181 201 Miller 290 178 231 Appeltnan I*9 149 171 lainkeuau IM IM 150 Spot M M M Total* »99 *99 10M SENATE HEADS ■ MrriNltßD FROM rang ONIli will be to eliminate the confusion that has existed in the mind* of ’ many people." I Congress I* in three-day receaa. ' Pieaident Roosevelt leaves today .lor a Hyde Park. N. Y.. weekend. t The president said today that I telegrams reSecthtg national re- . action to his neutrality message . were overwhelmingly favorable. , He said that the volume of tele- , k-rums was tn excess of any roceivt ed after other recent speeches , Whit* House Secretary Stephen , T Early said that a tabulation kept by telegraph utßces showed that all but 8 or 10 of th* telegrams supported the prldent * proposals. COURT HOUSE Blanch M. Cook et vtr to Alra Nell at tut. 32 of an acre In Wabash ownahlp for 81. Edgar A Mutchler to Goldie R. Roop, inlot 88 in Decatur for 81 School City of Decatar to Loytl Order of Moose No 1311. inlet 280 and pirt of Ml in !>eaatr for IITOo Martin J. Smith et al to SylvesterSt raub et ux. part o Inlot 164 in De catur for 81. Mary C Eh Inger to Eros’ Fegley, ialot 9*2 In Decatur for 8100. Wllllsai H. Pennington. Adm. to Cora Chllcote, Inlot 773 tn Decatur for 8585 Dyonl* Schmitt to Norah V. Wolfe, inlot 1000 In Decx’ur for >3OO. Viola P. Johnson et vlr to Rosa A Harmon. Inlot 54 in Decatur for 81. John W. Tyndall. Trustee, to James Worden, lot 82 In Homewood for 81. h et ux to William L. <®l> Tonight & Saturday 808 STEELE “COLORADO KID” ALBO—“Hawk es th* wiidern*** -' tonite « A ONLY IVC Saturday 10c-15c

Thrnsh. Inlot 384 tn (lenevu for 81. Charlae K Sullivan ei a% in Iona! Bowen, part* of Inlnts IM i nd 156> V

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