Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1940 — Page 6
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YANKS, TIGERS CREEP UP WITH DOUBLEWINS Both Threaten Indiana* Mad; Reds Almost Cinch: Cop Pair New York. Auk » iU.R> Cleveland's •tram of mutiny dr bounced and derided throughout the baseball world today «» face to face with thr bald fa, t that It must prove a hat thr rebelltou* player* Nave been trlllii* rack oth-| rr 111 their secret ciubhou’e inert. ttiK» 'hat they have thr nieihanh.it and mental equlpmellt Io Mill the prnnan' Yankee ZspreM Roaring Thr Yankee pennant esprese la toaslnK ahrad lull atratii. ksluiii* ground on thr Indiana every day , and playluK h»H »itb out one thought In mind Io Win lh.it fifth atraiKhl psmnant Even more of a thrrat for thr moment than thr Yank* are In trolls hard hurling Tigers. oho. In thr hurray for thr Yanka and 'h» clamor over thr Indiana decline have t>rrn almoat overlooked. Th, | Tigers even without thr steadying services of Charles (irhringrr. air very much In thr race They've won five Olli of thr laat ait Kames and have moved up to within two games of thr Indiana Tigers Win Two Thr Tlgrra allowed they were still yrry much on thr Indiana' trail yralrtday when they annexed a pair from Washington. 33 and go tail inning*) N< bool boy Rowe's pitching and hitting turned the tide in th* opmrr Hr allowed nine hit a and. In the lasi two imiinga did not allow a runner to reach flrat Yanka Cop Pair TheM-eglon of Yankee fana wh ■ forgot al! about the world a champs | during thrlr evil day* of July and early Auguat arr flocking hack on the band wagon by the hundreds The Yank* gave thrlr boosters plenty of reason lo cheer yeater , day when they gratified a twin hili from the Hrowna 10 3 and fit, <l3 1 Innings). They bloated out lo run* In thr fifth frame, thrlr blggeai In ning of thr season In thr opener and refused to Im* licked In the nightcap Il wa« the Yanka' loth victory In
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thrlr 11 game* against the western trama and narrowed 'hr Indiana lead over thrtll to 44 gsnu-s Aimoat Clinched While the American league Was girding Itself for a thrilling stretch race the Cincinnati Beds all but clinched thr National Iragur pen 1 nanl They thumped thr Dndgers. 91. and Increased thrlr Irad lo 94 game* Only a complete collapse can atop the lted« from repeating The unlucky Ihalgrra received an o'hrr < rushing blow when third. baseman Cookie Mvagrtto had IO undergo an emergency appended-' umy yesterday With lurvagrtto loat for the season, manager Leo Durocher resumed play at ahort and moved Rookie Petr Helse, to third. Back In Third Thr Cardinale regained third place whrll Hili Mallee pitched * !' hitter, beating the Giant* M The Pirate* blanked the Philllra. 4" and strengthened their hold on fifth place The Cub* were beaten by the Hera, 3 I. and dropped Gabby Hart nett's club under the tM mark a gain In thr other American league game thr Red Hog l»**t the White riog. 43. and prevented Chicago from climbing Into thr flrat divl , slot, John Rigney walked Joe Cron : In with th, base* filled In the ninth, forcing In the winning run Yesterday’s Hero Johnny (Grandma) Murphy. Yankee relief pitcher who held the Hrowna to two , hits In five inning* ami scored hi* fourth victory in eight day* In win ning the 13 Inning nightcap. 65. o LEADING BATTERS I National League Player Club GABH II Pct Howell Bee* l«l 365 39 I 2« 329 Walker. Dodgers 111 424 53 136 3’l M< t'orml, k Red* 121 4*l 77 153 31* Mlir Cardinal* I2<> 447 9o 142 31* Dunning Giant* 114 414 5* 13* 31* American League Radcliff Hrown 123 ITS 67 l«5 35» William*. RNol 115 442 HI 152 344 Appling W SM 117 44! 17.1 143 1 111 Maggio Yank 10l 311 75 133 340 M, Cosky. Trgrr 117 4*l I'm in.l 333 —o HOME RUNS — Mite. Cardinal* Pou. Red Sot . 34 111 Maggio Yankee* 2* Greenberg. Tiger* . 26 I York. Tiger* . 24 Judnlr h. Hrowna . 24 —• Dance Sunday Sun Set
F STANDINGS ] NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pct <1 It Clminnall 7* 44 *33 HriH'klyn *7 52 563 *4 Hi laiuli «3 M 529 124 New York <2 57 521 13ft Pittsburgh *2 5k 117 14 Chicago «> <3 4M l«4 . Boston ... 49 72 40S 194 Philadelphia IS 79 333 354 | AMERICAN LEAGUE W I. Pct <1 B Cleveland 73 5» 590 Hrirolt 71 53 573 >4 i New York S7 54 554 <4 ' Hoaton S7 59 • 53« <4 j , Chicago 63 59 521 *4' Washington 52 70 426 Xo Hl lamia .51 71 40S 23 Philadelphia 4« 71 393 2>4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Ht lamia 5 New York 0 ciminnaii * Brooklyn 3 Boaton 3. Chicago 1 Plttaburgh 4 Philadelphia « American League New York log. Ht lamia 3 5 laee-' ond game 13 inning*). Hetrtdt 3-S. Washington 20 (neeond game >l* Inning*) Boston 4 Chicago 3 Cleveland at Philadelphia, rain ' -■■ B ■ Girls’ Team Plays Berne Here Timight Two game* tonight will wind up the season softball card at Worth- , man Field In the first game at * o'clock the Kettle team of Decatur will play Convoy. Ohio In the feature tilt o to be played a* a nightcap, the n Herne All Star* will meet the Ht. 1 Jude's CYO girl* of Fort Wayne Thia I* to he the first and one girls' team to appear In the city this season Iji*i night's game* were rained out 0 , » RUMANIA BOWS TO ; uY->vTtNi’*!v rw*,w waaw im*> 1 possibility that fifth columnist* | were setting fires ard giving light „ signal* to night German raider* ( . One arreit ha* been made tn the , inquiry !, Berlin reported 'hat British raid | er* again swept Into Germany laat night, attacking point* In western ' Germany and Ruhr Utile damage was admitted Genian air etperla claimed that the British were utilizing a secret , vamlah which made their bombers! Invisible to searchlight crews and attributed the British success In attacking Berlin lo thia development They also said the British raids on the German capital were remarkable feats of navigation and suggested that veteran commercial air Pilots probably carried out the al- 1 tacks. In Ixtndon the suggestion of a j "secret varnish' was termed a Ger , man eveuae for the fallnre of Her Un searchlight crews to spot the I British planes Packers Trample All Stars In 45-28 Win Chicago Aug XA--<('P,-ZJreen Bay's mighty Packers, five times world professional football champions, still are sheer perfection In ( the art of forward passing and let j the National league be warned Before a record crowd of «4 s<? at Soldier Field last night, the Pack-1 era overwhelmed a rough, well drill- I "d tquad of collegiate all stars 45 to 23, with the neatest assortment
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of aerial skullduggrry at their command Willis Denounces Sale Os Planes T<» Ena land Oiford. Ind , Aug 30 <U W -Am erica would Im* in a elate of undeclared war. If Vnlted States destroyers were sold to Great Britain In dlrert defiance of Internal tonal law. Raymond E Willi* ot Angola. Hepiiblhan nominee for I' S sen slur, laal night told lhe Hentou county centennial celebration. Dictatorship would follow If we were plunged into undeclared war, he asserted "Gel rid of the ad
WF •* " IS* M Dally Democrat—Batty Crocker Hom* Service Department 0r«D«r«o INTIRESTINO VEGHABUS VEGETABLES are the commonplace elementa in our meah ... at least thia ia true in moat homea. Os course, if you mention dreaaing them up a bit. moat women will begin to protest that their families prefer their vegetablea either with butter and aalt and pepper or in a light cream sauce. So what can you do?
Well, a subtle new flavor added in the seasoning will add new mterMta perhaps. Or have you ever; tried a combination of vegetable* that ar* not usually seen in esch other'* company? They will often' add a new enjoyment to th* meal. Such slight change* ar* easy to make ... yet they raise th* vegetable* immediately shove th* commonplace. Take these lippy beet* for *l- - . . . they show what a new flavor can do. ZIFPY HEETH 2 buachew small beet* about 12 H rup thick cream 2 top horseradish 14 tap aalt Wash and cook th* beets In boiling salted water until tender. Rub off the skin*, then eui into ririggj about 4 inch wide. Heat th* rream and horseradish and salt together in a saucepan. Add the beet*, and heat thoroughly. Thi* amount will serving*. YouH find that everyone who eate them, will comment on the intere.tmg tangy flavor of these
awngu ,*• « am* f»to w, ’* X*u have any epeelfl* cooking problem*, send a letter requesting Iwfeemetion to Betty Crocker In «*re of this newspaper. You will receive a *eom*t. person*, reply Pi**** ewein*- • ><*mp tp oevpr pptrtaga
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beets. Lots better than Harvard beeto. Yat very few can rscdniu the flavor as horseradish. They simply know that these beets are uncommonly good. Peas and cucumbers are an example of an unusual combination of vegetable* that is especially delie ton* PEAB ANO CUCUMBERS 2 lbs. fresh peaa . . . t cup* shelled 2 cup* diced pared encumbers 14 top. salt 1 top. sugar 2 tbsp, batter Pew drops of lemon jalce. if desired Cook the pees end cucumber* together, covered with 1 meh of boili mg water to which the emit and i sugar have boon added. Cook until I tender ... about 10 to 12 minute* Drain, add th* butter and a few I drop* of lemon juke, if deatnd I Serve at once Thi* sritl yield from 8 to I servings. i You've no idea how much better i than “just plain fresh pen*" to th,* , combination. «
EIGHT MEMBERS ,<'«iNTlMUßt>_P'* , ’» MWB> possible to pass the bill sometime Ftldsy so that It could go to con fereme with the senate the follow Ing week Five of the signers of the minor Ity report explained that they vol|rd in lommlltee to report the bill to thr house Iwcause they ihouglt* , th entire membership should have * chance to debate and ad on so Important a measure. They were Reps Itrwy Hhmt. R M" IArends R 111 Thomas K Martin R. la Charles II Riston. R <> and J,»eph W Byrns. Jr . D Tmn The other three names on the minority report were those of Rep* ' C Arthur Anderson. D. Mo . Psul | W Hhsfer. R Mkb . and Forest A Harness R Ind . all of whom voted against the bill In commltlre The committee vote was 2" to 4 I the fourth opponent being Rep Rd-1 win M Schsefer D. 111. whose vote was cast by pro»y Ills nsme I was not on the minority report be , <*u*e of his absence "The minority holds." the report I said, "that thia proposal and oih ere Inevitably lo follow lo ton ' script manpower ,onacripf the farmers, conscrlp Industry, con script labor lo run Industry and conscript the wealth of the nation la not only unnecessary al Uhls time to Ibe adequate defense of the country, but that It la a distinct and dangerous departure which will lead ulllmstely to the destruction <>f the American form of government in a totalitarian, military economy ” 0 LOCAL MAN TO CONTINUED mon PAOE ONE lhagena. while Edward Helman la a Brother of the Holy Cross order al Notre Dame university . I.!. I.W !■ > — PREBLE NEWS * Mr and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and daughter Mary. Wilma Andrews and Clarence Hmlth were ainong those from Preble who heard Winkles' acceptance spec, h at Elwood Mr. and Mrs. Carl l-ewls from .Columbus. Ohio. Mias I .aura Cable from Fort Wayne and M rance Cable of Ossian s|»mt Thursday with |Mr and Mr* la*Roy Cable and fa-
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' mlty, Mis Charles Fuhrman and dsugh [ter, Mary, spent Tuesday In Fort, I Wayne Mr*. Iles* Andrews and daughlei , Wilma spent Wednesday lu Full I Wayne Mrs June Nharhiey attended the Htephei, Foster obtain at Hie Zloc, Evangelical aud Helormed < hun h i Friday evening | Mr and Mrs. la*Huy Cable and family attended the Htephen Foater program al thr 7-lon Evangelical ! aud Reformed church Friday even I mg Mr. and Mr*. Otto Dilling and daughter* Phllll* and Juau of Urlf-, 'flth called on Mr and Mrs Charles I Hulllvan and laughter Peggy Hal I urday | Mrs. Albert Hhariy called on Mr and Mr*. Richard Bogner and (Ms ■ Saturday | Mr and Mra. Orville Helle, visited in Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Henry Hchuller . spent Sunday evenlug with Ml»» Helen Bultrmeler and Mr and Mrs ' Victor HielM-rick and nor Kenneth Urge. Mr and Mr*. Fred Armbrusher of j [Chicago Illinois spent Ibe weekend' with her parent* Mr. and Mr* . la*wl* Huryaneh. Mr and Mr* Douglas Kliry had as their dinner guest*, Mt Dulls,. Kliey. Ml** Hertha Hauer us Fort , Wayne and Mr and Mr*. Delma Elsey of Decatur Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and I daughters Phllll* and Joan called ' on Mr Albert Werling and daugh I Iler Iverna Sunday evening. Mr and Mr* Fred l-ongetneler of' I Fort Wayne tailed on Mr*. Kate! u.lnnemeler and son Rudolph Hun-1 Iday | Mr and Mra. Millon Hoffman and family spent Sunday with Mr aud - J Mr*. Ernest Hash of Portland Mr. and Mr*. La* Hoy Cable and Notice I will not Im* responsible for nor pay ant debts eontraeted i by my wife. June Aewrhliman. * I Don Aewhliman
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