Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1940 — Page 11

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I Hank Greenberg n »,., „ IM j «| <)u |,|,. Southpaws continued Io plagu. the Yanks. Ton Seats a veteran rookie from the coast league, r < li. v.'d Tommy Bridge .. , tud 5| , „ 1 , )1 i ed the Yanks cold In the last three innings 11. was th. seventh Mi handei to Inal the Yanks. In the ninth he slammed a third strike !»■»• one time bad Hill hi. key who looked at it with his bat on his shoulder. Verily, times have changed when a rookie .an slam a third strike past link. y. Look at th. southpaws who ve been making the Yanks eat crow •'hubby Duan (twice), Einll fill <!llli, Ken chase. Ar. hie McKalu, Thornton Lee and Tom Seats Not exactly the elite of th. American league. F”i nirth. ||. „,i O s ,- f ... Yanks' ImiH.ten.y, look al how they mad" th.-ir four runs yesterday. The first run was forced tn on a walk, the sound tallied on an outfield fly. the third on a single, and the fourth on an outn. Id tty. Yanko; pow.-r has G.W.T W. or mayli- J (H - Di Maggio. still laid up with a troublesome kn.. . is th. heart and soul of the world’s c hamps attack. The lied Sox lor. ed back into the van by smashing out all 8-5 triumph on r the Indians. Jimmy Foxx tom Ind ..ft .. 6-rme rally by hitting homo N . c; Tol Williams hit two double-, driving in two run*. Em* ; son Dickman, with j some brilliant relief aid from Jack Wilson, was th. winner. In lh<- Other iwo American leauii.' gam. - Nelson I’oti* : onidm iI e<| John Rigney to gfv. th. Athi letks a .3 2 victory our th. Whit" ( Sox and the Browns sltnniol out I a 11-9 victory ov< i the Senators. I> was Washington.'' fifth straight <l. I. at. Brooklyn continued its rampaio- | Icy blasting the Cardinals. i>. ! hind Luke Hamlin Dolt c.unilll 1 horn.‘re.l with on. on Cincinnati won its fourth stiaigh', trampling the Glint. 9 I Hairy i i.vft lilt a . homer with two on Billy Ilermail's hoim in tm 111 h ;jv, the Cubs a 5 I triumph on r th. Phils 1

TWO SOFTBALL LOOPS FORMED I wo Leagues Are Formed I* or Start Os Season On June 3 Plans for the formation of the city softball leagues this season) were completed last night In a meeting of the association held at the Lincoln school. The league will open June 3. Six teams have been entered In the . minty league and four teams have been entered in the church league. .Name* of the teams and a com I'lete sc liedule will be announced soon. Hie teams in the county league w ill play on Monday, Thursday and I' riday with one league game and an exhibition tilt each of these nights. The church league games will 1... played on Tuesday nights. Frank Peterson and Karl Blackburn Were selectwt as league offlc lais with Voyle Hill ac ting as alternate. Hylvester Everhart was named president of th.- ... .elation during th.- elec Hon of officers and Reuben Wynn wa named secretary, la-laud Franks was chosen treasurer. I Today’* Sport Parade * By Henry McLemore Soin win . B> we. n lauiisvlllei ..ml N. w V ik M.y 7 sU.RJ Slop in.- ii you'v. heard thl one I*, fore, but I think Bitnelei'h is a sure thing. In th.- Pie.ikne.- I m. .in. whic h will be uni on Satni'd.iy nt Al Vanderbilt s lov.-ly old Pimlico track in Baltimore Im not a men to eh.mg. horse*' In the middle of .< stream of adverse riuui-m. Im the more fickle hearted switch Io Gallahadion, flit. Your chance. Woof Woof and the others, now that Bini, lech has b-.-ii le-a'.-n in th<- Kentucky derby After all th <e is ih. chance that 11-m- le. h clo.-sn t tile- ros.-s, or that Io- one. had a look al Colonel Bradl'y • c hec k Icook and n.ilizc-d this owner dictii’t have any m<-c| for fr'ac c.c .< The H'adi. y oil • record is still the !>' «f ll< Weill Io 111. wars lor more than a year lea-fore any horse beat him. ami he still has won and lactry French his fourth victory. Th.- Be. won a weird game from the Pirates, Hi-*, In I? innitlgs The two clubs used t" playels. breaking the record of 39 set Bunday by the Dndgers4'arda. Il was Pittsburgh's sixth straight defeat, and h ft the Ph ales in a triple tie with th. Bees and Cards for last place. Yesterday's heio; Hauk Greenberg. who hit a homer and two doubles, driving tn three of the Tis-. ra' six runs in their 6 f vici tory over the Yankee s.

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eight of nine starts. That's a great deal more than you can nay tor any of Itu- horses who raced Him Saturday al lantlsvllle. Including Gailahadlon, the winner. Ah a matter of truth you d have to liM>k right carefully to find a three-year-old who has been beaten any more couslateutly than Gallahadloti has He han liei-n heaten more often than your living riMitn rug. Hiid that iniludea this year's spring houaei leaning And not always by magnificent beasts, either Some of his trimmings were at tne feet, shall wi na>, of horses unworthy of carrying the Boiden company silks. Bim.-lech didn't run his true race on Saturday. He couldn t have. If In- did how Is one going io explain the pre-d»rby opinion of so many

CONSERVATION IN ADAMSCOUNTYJ!

tßy Adams County Fish and Gam" Club I The Adam* c ounty fish and game ’ c on-ci vat ion club is ccMipeialing with th" state department of conservation and with all other couu-i ty i onservutioii c lubs to pcc>vlcl< mote- and iH-tlec hunihig and fishlug in Adams County. In 1939. this dub released 23 rac cams all raised by the < lub. For the 194 U breeding progiam. the club has 21 ccmiiih. These breeding coons are localc-d al tin- J. H. Franklins and Sons Service- station c ast of Decatur ou road 221 at Joe Geels. Wist of Decatur. I.ewienc«Franklin's. In-catur. lacwrene.- Car-, ver. Blue Creek Towti»hi|> and Jim ItetHciit St Mary’s Township. The dul> has just fllllshe-d a brooder house for pheasants and will rei c-|ve 2<hi one day old pheasants alHcut June I These an- to te-relea-ed when 111 Weeks old. This briHHler Is pHatcal on the Heiman la-ngerit h farm, four mile, east of Decatur on road 221 The brcMider and pen- Were Iciillt Icy the- . lute and Weie sill |H-rv|sed ley Joe Mc Brideand Geoege Flanders with the a- -Ist am c- of the other members all o! whom donated their services and labor The dub also released in 1939,

TO MEMBERS OE FISH AND GAME AND CONSERVATION ( LI BS: j Th< Ihialin I'ally iN'inmiat l« 41.111 i<i npomuar the w« kly a "Initial M'iok-i ill lli<' iiitira-ai of iln- Huh and irami and aonaa i vatlon ilulaa W l>< in va* In i oitartvallou ami tin- In-na'flta of aaiildoor Ufa- Wa- In l - ( U> v>- Indiana haa one of the abla'nl and Iwal t'ainnervallaan Ikapurt- i m< UN 111 thr I liioai I Illi II- a.p .ii. | Want! I' nd ■ ba-lpilut li.nid ' in getting ilnli in>*mlH-ra and nanalt In proinollng Imai < <>iia>'i ration a< llrltlra. W« make iha- following offer to prearnt in-'tnlmia of thr flail and game ami ■ onari aallon a luba If you Inina ill a nil' aul" aailpilon for OXE YEAH by Mall |1 'hi »< will pay 5" a-« ma li.waid * Ih<- im-inlaTahlp din ii of thr na w aiihacrlher. Thia oflii la good until > July I. ISili. Ana-w autaacrlber in one whaau* raid in mil on fib' al 1 I hie oflii i <la»l a williHa rllw rIo thia |uap> r and you aan enroll M I new ma'inlaer In your rouaervatbin a-luli. or recelye Mi cm a toward I thr dura If Maine an* more than 50 fenta a year. , liraatur Ihaily Ih-moa rat. t Ih'iatiir Itidhiiia. I'lraae aend the paper to: t I I I for om- yr.ii W<* have d'duaii’d ■<" tenia from jonir aulrartlpiion 1 a price of |4lHi and will euradl .. ( I In our .. , I I

hoiiest-10-goodm-ss hot semen. And ; by honest-10-gcHcdueas horsemen I mean such men as Hirach Jacobs. Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons Roy Waldron, and most us the other fine trainers In this country They all thought Biiii"|c-ch was a shoo-in, a cinch of the boat lead pipe variety Take Waldron, who saddled the derby winner. He didn't like Gallahadloii's c hunces II" koiic-stiy lelt that Bliuc lech was the iH-st hoise in the race and lhat ( Hie- rest of the field was going out to take a shot al second money, tine of Waldron's done friends, the HollywcMMl director, Dave Butler, was with him when he saddl'd Gullahadion. yet Buller dldn t have ■ vc-ii so much as a penny on thss hors* So what Waldron told Buller must not have been dripping

162 pheasants. 171 quail and 18 rale : bits. It now has under const rue-lion • I fish rearing pond*, adjoining the Shroyer lake from which fish will Ih- furnished to stock Adams county waters. The committee in charge of this woik iMcilits out lhat the fish and wild life breeding and restuckiug proglam require* a lot of work and cooperation and tiilcc committee Urges all person* Interested in hunting and fishing to join the club ’ in the ir c oinniuiiitic-s and to work ' with the clubs. The committee tales that wild ' life slid fish eonditionn will he as the citizens of the county make them and that working with the 1 dub will Im- time and money well 1 i invested. ' Farmers and land owners have ’ learned to cooperate with cotiser- 4 vatiou c Idles, for they r<-all*e. gened * clean, fair sportsmen protect and 1 do not destroy property and game. 1 ilte club points out. 1 Sportsmen are warned not tu be surprised if when they go hunt- 1 Ing this fall they will not only lie 1 askc-d to show their hunting He- 1 enses but also ilu-lr ■ onscrvatlon * membership curds by '.and owners. 1 who will waul lo know what the 11 hunters leave done to put the- gam** bm k on the laud. ■ r

TENNIS TEAM WINS MONDAY i Decatur High Refiaten 3-2 Victory Over Fort Wayne Central The Decatur high school teunis team, copping all singles matches, defeated Central of Fort Wayne on the local courts Monday alternoou. 3 to S. The three singles victories were all scored in straight sets, only one. going to deuce. The Decatur lads, however, dropped Itoth doubles matches, but only after long drawn out straggles. Resuita of the singles matches follow: Walter tli) defeated Heller. M. 841; Affolder (f>) defeated Hcjuires. 84; 8-1; Milla (Di defeated Llndenburg. 74, «-J. Hcores of the doubles matches follows: lieller-khiuires (C) defeated John-son-Hammond. M, 8-3; LlndenlcurgThomas (C> deefated Brown-Mc-Clanahan, 7-5, 4-4, 7-5. STANDIN6S NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pct GB. ’ Brooklyn II 1 .917 i Cincinnati . 10 3 .769 it*’ Chicago 9 s .529 m , New York 5 7 .417 6 Philadelphia 4 7 367 6<4 Boston 4 H .333 7 Pittsburgh .. 4 K .333 7 Mt. Louis 5 10 .333 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. P. I.G B ; Boston 11 5 .638 Cleveland 10 5 .667 Detroit 10 6 .625 1 St. Louin . 7 8 .487 Jl* i Philadelphia 7 9 .438 4 .New York 6 9 .400 4'x Washington 6 10 .375 5 Chicago 5 10 .333 i'i : YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Chicago 5. Philadelphia 4 til innings). Boston 10. Pittsburgh 7 <l2 Innings). Cincinnati 9. New York 1. Brooklyn 6. St. Louis 2. American League Philadelphia 3. Chicago 2. Boston 8. Cleveland 5. Detroit 6, New York 4 St. Ixiiih 11. Washington 0. L. R. MEYERS TO HEAD CLUB Re-Elected President Os Country Conservation Club L. It Meyers was re-electi-d president of the County conservation ; club at a meeting held in the St. j John's school .Monday evening at I 8 o’clock. Other officers elected were: Theodor Kleine. Vice president. W K. l fr<-liiian, secretary-treasurer;) Henry Dettmg. delegate; Theodore Reiter, alternate; Gerhard Bulte meter and Elmer Scheuman. game distributors; Adolph Stoppeiihagen R .Nord. <’, floerger. Elmer S< lilan dross. C. Wiegman. T Reiter and Henry Oetting, membera of the board of directors. The shoot planned by the club next Sunday at its grounds north of Decatur was di»'U»»ed at the meeting Monday Among the featured prlne* is lo Im- a hat donated by Cal K. Peterson. This shoot iopen to the public. The sixth annual idcnk’ sponsored by the < lub Is to Ih held al the Kt. John's grove, alxmt seven milea north of Decatur. Sunday. .May 19. Included on the progiain during the day will Im- trap shoot* Ing. concerts, talks and movies. This also Is open lo the public. A report was made on the (day given recently by the club. Pro-i-eedit arc to Im* used for Hie furthering of conservation work in the — with optimism It In true that great two-year-! old* don't always make great three ! year-olds, but Blim-leclt in his: first two starts as a ihtee-yi-aradd looked just as good as he did when he was an unbeaten Juvenile lbwas a thing of beauty in winning the bluegrass stake at Keenelan<l and one could not ask for a better performance than he turned In . winning the derby trial on Tuesday ' Iwfore the derby. Admitting that I have little or no horse sense, I still can't help bill feel tha. Blmelech just had one of: I hose oft days that occasionally 1 come to man and beaal I rouldn i have run a very fast race derby day. Have you ever been to a Kentucky eoionel's dinner Hie! ulght before Ihe derby? .Maybe : Blinelei li had been out ou » derby i eve party and mixed his grain Anyway, we'll see whai hsppens j in Dalilmore Saturday.

county. Paul Shoemaker, president of the Adams county conservation council, presented a aeries of suggested < hanges la conservation laws. When all c lubs have voted on proposed revisions, they are to be presented by the county as a whole as a legislative consei vatiou program. HOME RUNS Kubel. White Sol 6 Foxx. Red Sox 6 Johnson, Athletics 4 Tabor, Red Bog 4 Judnlch. Browns 4 Trosby, Indians 4 Farm products from <OO.OOO acre* uro u*ed in the manufacture of Looo.ooo automobile*.

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LCAOING HITTERS > ■■ w. . National League I Player Club GAB R H Pct. . Leilier, Chicago 17 67 15 28 .418 ■ Bcarsella. Boston 9 30 4 12 400 ■ Slaughter. St.Louls 15 61 9 23 .377 i Clm iti 13 45 6 16 .356 ■ Luvugr-ito. Dodgers 12 15 10 16 35< RiMS. Boston 12 45 9 18 356 American League Player Clnb GAB It H Pel. I Wright. Chicago 15 61 11 25 .410 i .Mi-Qulnn, Bt. Louie IR 60 11 24 4<ht I Swift. St. Louis 12 39 2 15 .385 I Hayes. Phillies 14 48 7 IX 375 ! ' iini-r. Boston 16 70 16 26.371 I Williams. Boston 16 62 15 23 .371 0 I Alaskans fly more miles a year II per capita than in any other country in the world.