Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1940 — Page 8

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INDIANS BACK INTO LEAD IN BLAZING RACE Detroit Slip* \guin; Cincinnati Red* Clinch National Pennant X» -w York I» 'l)Pi T‘ .1.a.1a.n0 I'm. mnati Ke4. hat<- . tin, h.-4 th.ii ••• ..r,.| Xa’ *troy*d th'' bieseball .>% '»iii that no Wh <v th* R.d< 4.'. s .i ng •■.id by half i game with > doubb* 2 1 Th* Det mH Tis t- by nphtl lug with th*' Mlile’i-* h »f»r»«d *•» The Red* mid Meptem*»‘r tri umph th. Nat <»na| leag * mg iuF th*** many y*-*ir» i i hanip on w hi» *a it r • ’ 11» t* h ’■ • * i a.y Th* way th.- \m at* coated by th* Yanka in four nt .oght game* l»«t thtohrr the Red* d d sh» Card tain of l'*-’\4n<l the Cyb* lowing after taking f-»nr Yanka Hitt it turned *.ut fall** triumph wu* th ■*l Ui*|> <» The Yank not th. ID I*. <..lla|»**d thin *.*♦*•• >n • game* than th* Red* They've been In S 3 on*< tun d*** i»:oih in !•“ .CORT e ♦ LAS’ T - r T ght GANGS 0* CHICAGO Lloyd Nolan Lola Line AlSO—S”ort» ’Oc ’sc FRI. & SAT. That OynaimO Red Hess DONALD BARRY •ONE MAN’S LAW’’ o—o — Sun Mon Tues.—• Black Diamond" & ' Lad es Must L ve

II sporting blood - * * ' ———!—J M»ur»»n o suii.vm ALSO— Short, 10c 30c Inc. T*« FRI & SXT BE SURE TO ATTEND THAT GANG'S HERE AGAIN! In then rowdiest roughest... /> I fute.it funniest package of F‘ WK dynamite entertainment! Ng J !P®i® waJT . fc3*3Bl|pv (j SUN. MON. TUEB.--I Love You Agg.n" Wm Powell. Myrna Loy. 'JMKMKHKKIMaBKaKMMKHKBKWHKHKNM

ion i» w... ~ nrnni Hill Ms Hi. kt Wal’. • with » < '•>! ■ • ~i,.| Pass I’- •th I > ■ Thomi«' ii with 15 triumph* a h 4 *pik* * nd Jim rurm and Lm lb L'a • - i Yank*. . 4 With only Frank M «'mmk k and i >«*, till* R**i* h-O* li,l<| 4 *!Orlh* win thiiM* 2 I ’• 2 and ♦ 1 tiding ton* many k iin«*« away by «gg«*d F M <’«»rtni«k a’ fh*t. Frey .it *e« • •nd My*m and at *ho and \\. 1.1 o third i« |»eiti4|.« th* nfiiliiiMti *u *»( lUpph Mik* M Th* R.*d» hoik th» i.’.td >ti July > i • July d ai>n l . ■ !■ . I‘. Auk 3 The *e<ond«’ fng .an her • Red* fen day* aft wa I- but M< Kwhnie finally tu-mght hi* i»**y* around and they k*pt »het jui p brfam right down to th* day the IN’iinan* wa* i litii-tied tiddly enough. Johnny Vander M*.-i th. d.Hibi* luehD i . ’.inh ui <i! l*»> who well! iifo d* line laat from tndiana|H*h* pitched the ph iicint i liio hihK game He beat the PhUhen |4. in II mnii.K* with a final inning of relief h« Ip f <»m J<»«Itegg* The Cardinal* 14 7 u< tory ov•; the ledger* mad. it |*o*»ibit for the Red* to hal. down th* flag y* * i. day lUi>e Phelp* hmner with th»« ba**'* loaded in th** first inning wa* rendered u*e|.**« by a 17 hit Cardinal dt.ok whi.h featured *l% run* bath'd n by Johnny Mize Bullet Bob Fell? pit. h.*d th. Indian* into the Ainerh an Iragiie load by pit< h.iig a 7» tilt gain* to l»ea! Wanhington 21 with only two day* -ewt After the Ind an* had won the Opener. I i with K* n <’ha*e forcing in ail the Cleveland run* on walk* manager Vitt d»elded to ii*" hi* trump Feller, in the night, ap Feller fanned aeven ami raised hi* total to 251. a new

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JACKETS PLAY AUBURN FRIDAY Decatur II i« h School Gadder* Play At Auburn Friday Xiuht T»,.- !»•■. rut hlffh * h*M»i Y’ii“* M«» afler !h**i third vi«t.» y us the «'d'iii; hi a* many wtar!* | •h« Xubfrfi It* -1 I* 'll* U’* Au burn vrhliroit With «i 11 •» win •>'« Gar »tl and a 7♦; victory o»«» thrir ar* h■tvah th* Hhiffhm already illuier their !»<*!?- th* lixal a hl d* - will .attempt to mak*‘ it three *tr a.ghf Mill*. i>bdu< !•■ in thfir path will 1« Mi i»a t»>. f«*itr y*m num on the Red |r ill -quad who in hi* I"-i tlon at renter h.*» been a tower of ■i l ..i,v:* »ii .1 anil ••ff*m-* Littb el**' i« known ahout the Auburn eleven, *-v*pl that M* ' inn by will uiidouhtrdty form the • p*-.irh*'jd of their at tn* k A. tot the l***al, mod of them ate ill aiHv| ,l. i|h. Coach Hiii'li Andrew, held a final »< rimmag*- ; la»t evening with Granger and Maloney .kipping thi* --m m ahi!, niireinx Injur!*-, Bromer. Jacket end Who •navi: ' *-d the tout hdowti pan- at Bluff’**n la,i Friday. I, also bothered w ih I record for him The Tiger, heat th Athleti*,. | If". and then had them heat, fit going Into the ninth inning of the ' nightcap when hell broke loose The Athletic, Mined nine run, and ! knocked the Tiger, out of the lead with a 13-6 deefat Hank Green beig hit three hotn -r». raising hi, total to 3, The Yank, and White Hoi divid- I *-d a pair with New York coming from behind to win the ft-lnning . nightcap, »•* after dropping the ’ flrat game. 6-3 The Brown, bump • d the lied Hoi. tl 2 In the other National league, game, the Cuba handed the Giant* their tenth straight defeat, fi I and . Hie Hee, won from the pirate,, f l I Yeaterday'* hero: Johnny Vander Meer. Red,' forgotten man whose pltihmg and hitting, featured Cin- < innati a pennant-clinching triumph over the Philliea 4.3 in 13 inning, - - -*■» - ‘JfieMetit'Pfan LOAN SYSTEM The Merit Plan Loan SyMwm offer* available rash credit up U> |3*xt to husband and wife or ainaia purMsrui YOUR PLAIN NOTE OTHER SECURITY TO APPLY—You may uaa any of ths thrsa way* You ara undar no obltflttfcm If you do not tail a loan. 1. You may tsist»hon» ua and tell us of your money needs. 2. You may cut this ad out writ# ! your nams and addrsw on IV—and thsn mail it U» ua. 1. Or call at offlca conveniently < kra tad. Private consultation ■ -W'fflW Laaas mads sama day y<w apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY h'SSVSHI Ovsr teAttar •»** lip, atorthlmaf Mewl _ FMm MJ Issa* sscdr (a Adaa*. >cWi, ARca sad /ay Csaaftea “=

DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATI’R. INDIANA

* hrmw-d hip All at* 4 Pl|W’( tf*d t»» Im r« .»d,v f«» a« r<ni tomorrow iiiuhi h<iw*‘V»i . hih'iia Ya pra« th • *i • i"»* * i In l.ips-M d ttff tohtyrhl a h uht »<>rhi*uf* uml**r th* » > • »»( t *».»*h Atnh» w* and In* »-si*»uid Hi!l h« * Th. Friday niKht has br.n .led to: 7 l<» <» < lex k *< hT half hour *’.iih*“r than !h* * nst>*tiiai'y fl ma* Th** squad ♦M“* I* hei. 4IM Ml! 5 C. P m STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W I. I>. t GB t'lm iinai: 47 fifit Brooklyn « '•! '.7b 13 St iaml, 7.3 ».’» 1* i’lltabitrgh • • ’.!« 3"' t t'hlc.igii 7*t 73 l>i 24ig New York ',fi 75 t'.' -7’ 3 B Ml.'l - I ‘3 427 .•!!, i'b ..111* Iph: i 48 *M* 134 |v AMERICAN LEAGUE W I. I*< t GII | Cleveland «l tit S7S Delrtdt «1 >il 578 4 New York 7S 64 742 4 i t'hhggo 7ft 66 7*47* f* Howtos 77* 6* '24 * St |*i>ill, fi2 »3 42* 22 W.i,hiiigt<in fin *1 117 I Philadelphia 7,3 s» 376 2* YESTERDAY S RESULTS National League B<>,ion t Pitt,imigh I Si Lou • 14 Brooklyn 7 Chicago <; New York I Cln< In.itl 4 Philadelphia .3 American League Cbliugo fi‘ New York 3-9 Cleveland 3-2. Waihlngton 11 Itetrolt 14 6. Philadelphia o-13 St Louie 11 Ihmton 2 o — —..— + Today ’* Sport Parade By Henry M.Ltmor* New York Sept 1* u.p> Knowing New Yorker, are uwing th*- Polo ground, them* day, a, ■ ,anctuaiy from the noim*. the biiatie the exi'itement. and the gen- , era! wear and tear on the nerve, that life In the world’, biggeat city eaa< l« There un the bank, of th,- pla* Id Harlem river 'neath the lee of Coogan', bluff, a man can find more peace and quiet than he can in a nook <>t the library, or under a tree in Central Park, or worshipping the old ma.ter, in the art muiteu tn Th*- fact that the New York Olanta are playing in the Polo ground, right now dm*,n't dlaturb the <alm and red of the uptown retreat The Giant* are deep In •l*th place, loner In their last ten game, and completely out of the

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tight •i> ii sot a place In the firwt |. wo. Ilk. walking mto another « d n«lt« th* Polo ground ula» to- th*- g.itlU- 10-tw.-eti th* i,i.*tit* ami tli*- Cub, Outaide i',. . .mid, X • York . ity thund , ~| n d ro.. :* *l 101 l ln»lde I**-.-, il'iood la/iiy *,»• ! the infield tl»h ..* .lor.ed m th* i .eat, th*- v*-u*l or, hawked <h*i ware* m whi,p ,-r. i*-.t they d Muth the player, Spid* ■ meanwhile «pun gaudy w*h« on th. gat*k**per,' tornHigh n th*- uppet Hand, built to ,»-.it 27. •*',* .1 |»i*lr of ,w»**theart, held hand* ami ,to!«- an o* - t.inotia, ki,» t**-ling ,afe from inqul.ltiie *>• • The bivai her < *>wd ■hared a •*>!< drink thmiigh a draw, and it wa, rumored that ten •a* k» of peanut, and five hot dogwere ,oi*| in the gr.inil»tand *»at, A * ■ .wd of 12mi mi Monday , ame to .*••• th- Giant, only l.Soo th* lie»t day and a handful Os I. 7*,, ye,terday A fellow * ould draw mor*- than that by dropping a quarter at Time, Square Tin- only ,park of lite *h,**n by the Giant,, a, they went through the motion, of playing out the 1»M ■tring wa* *hown by a rookie. Bn,ter Maynard tre»h up from Richmond Buater. who I* hoping to earn an outfield Job *ea»on played ■* if he were in a world *erle» When it wa, hl* turn tu bat he drode from the dugout ■winging hl* dub, in a mighty an . and dug In at the plate a* If a hit meant the championship of the world Kven from deep ienterfield you cottld hear hi* cry of encour agement to hi, teammate* and h* ran the ba,e» with the determin j atmn of a young Cobb Buder »ma< k* *1 a homer In th, firm Inning when the Cub, Veteran pit* her. latrry Freni h. thinking th* rookie would let the flr»t pitch by laid one letter high down th, grove Buater lifted It Into th* ► ,eat« The negt time Bn,ter cam* up there were men on firwt and ,*■* I *>nd and none down. ► Normally Terry would have toW Bttder to bunt Hut a. If wantint < to «e*. what the youngder could d* • under preure. with French hear ■ Ing down, be let him hit. Try tc • hit, rather The wl»e Frencl » whipped a *cr»wball In for hl* fird r pitch Then he threw another and With hl* third pitch drov* 1 Baiter back with a fad one. higt ! did ln»lde Then he laid down : 'I (crewball. low and to the outaid* n corner, and Buater tnl«»ed It by a r foot Buder ihook hit head The) e don't Me that kind in Richmond I-1 Freddie Llnddrom. the ok Giant* third lacker, wa* ait!ini k with me and when Hu,ter mlaaeil n the third itribe. Freddie *ald b “I know jud how he feel, He't n wondering to himaelf If he'll eve’t n be able to hit that kind of pitch n Ing But I think he will. He look* • pretty good "

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