Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1943 — Page 6

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Athletics And Phillies Both Win Twin Bills Cardinals Increase Leaque Marqin Over Brooklyn Dodqers (By Cnlt- <1 1* . -i The Philadelphia *r<»ry till morning a- about a doub! bar '< I victory. Both the Phil; . • and th.- Athbtics* won doubleh.-adi: .* y.e'.rd.iy \n<i that'* a phenomenon -io dup-ll.at.-d in tite meat >ry of the old' *! Quaker City inhabitant The Phil! • * to ik • li. i • doultriumph from the I’. >«'o:i H ave. In a «wini- sliif' hat .-.ini l> ;! 'ha -larl.-d at 11 o.io. k y. terday morn ini’ In the fi . battle, thQuaker town ni'-n am of.- .1 •I to I iei I ■. An I '!: y .von - ..econd -■atn* 2 to 1. C taker Trip left and lion Northy w- . sparkplug* of th PhlHy liit'ia-' attack Xor 10-y *m.i*hed x.> hi er*. and a double, and Trip'-- - : hanged oil' a homer, a triple and a •Ingle. loiter In the afternoon, th. A h letlca continued to play t:ie Ph ! ad.dphta victory march by b■•a’ltu the Boston it'd SoX twice, 7 to ■ f-V.’AVbT I ALBERT BEERY B’G Wtncheste W This emblem of courtesy and safe driving is awarded to a car owner of this community every week. DRIVE CAREFULLY — SAVE A LIFE H< J Biw Br<* n( Gap . FoU Wsyns. u™™mj Comfortably Cool Tonight & Thursday Ol'R BIG DAYS! First Show Tonijihi Continuous* Thur-. from 1:3<l BE SI RE TO ATTEN D! ♦ • Walter Winchell says: — SENSATIONAL THRILLER! Z "Neversuchaclosc-. A up of actual fight- / i ing! By all meant // • tee it!" Zs u< k J ifjgfjl V Jb- s' ■MV I f Frss-oS s» *» r-t"> W If/ UaM, •« aw BrMab Army •eSlk* t.A.F —PLUS LAUGH HIT—--TAXI. MISTER” Grace Bradley. Wm. Bend is Sc 30c Inc. Tas —o Fri. A Sat—“ Crystal Ball” Ray Milland. Fa alette Gaddard. —o Sim* Men Tues- — “Helle Frtaeo Haile." la Teehmceier.

tie- an. -tro in the t n i > q*- ly -I > , i .. ’i <i oti.i t ittle, tae I .alia li- I a two in i up;. . ■ t the 1., .d and i ; . i . *if w : 11. Tn- Jt-lroll at dev. land iUMIe w ; !>•- !, -Hid Hi two i mainhi Am a Icugu >nY k Y <nk be.- -j, A aih •;<>!! *!|.i: end of .1 : to the Yank <ati k w b final inning, th S'liato<1 p. .’- ly - i.. ■ i < n- .i k but the 1 ..lly f .•.-! I out a! - I W a i! 'I”'" * »"•'*» Hhipi-d I the t ht. aao \V!u . S.'X. 5 .> 2. ia I 1.1.- Ota.: at. I ht aam-, St..- | Sutldta -f ta It -sim hi ld '-e op i - ition to *. .. ti . 'er I lit * to. . ' his f.iu 'a win of ta * i <:i I b • l.ou'.- vs i< Vern St ph. n*’ two run la ■ X.. -nal I.- i- . the X- w 1 York G: n pat • a low of p>w 1- ob. at >■. ■ d inti,. - It) ill , i val* th II > kly.i Ito.laet -. r. ’ > 'J .10. \i- a., da. io 1 ti... ding dona I ba"b w. i -ar. • 'ha * o--d I \l key VV! k .11 th.. I.ati ..n ii.it ,I of 'tc fa ,1 ti.iai- In the earl r itinliic-. te-ni- :a by M. ’, (ttt. 1t:,..- - May n t aI It ly .1 : k ?t th Gia * in the rutinin - • nu< I to ho.» l >o f. > Im i i Iliac . P. . i all )■ •* • . a I to 2 1 tory oi.i ( a o. I was S- w fua-lii - :r I 111 - .-spi n . of itl of- don • - | ■ >.|. II . Gmnb. it mr .a -I i’.a ky W It. • . .-iv.- th.- S' * - d only * . li • I wil . ton; Ba • . I . ■-I on.- run ham. n the ■ v.i to .-tar: I’.a- I. y . -.v r: | • .ill i 'a th' v * •:" .. : i c 1 olid a .line W i* pi-: patted. Indianapolis Loses To Millers, 12 To 3 Minneapolis Hands Indians Trouncinq ißy l iiited P■< *u Tie liiili.imipoli.* Indian*, leadI itry the Am. t - m A • < i it on. ’ - s a round b. a' iiv at th Hand* of til--Main- apoli* Milie * y. *i< day, > i. . th. t.iiae 7 to 12. Clark, on Hie mound to: ti: Mill. . held Hie Indians to fiv. i t* Th. y committed fmr .rio which ipplem. h’.-d 1 • 17 •.I'un. apo.;- hr * liOtiisv !e and St. I’nil split a do.ible header. Th. cm ti n ia‘> r wep t tin Colonel* .'. to ii. as . r. v.-n innings <> play, whi! the I Saint, not. h.-d the niulit. ip io n> Tile Milwaukee B’ew. i* < iipp. d Toledo 12 to 7, with X i- inan driving in two .-tins mi a homer. Tin- C.dumbii; K.u City gam' - I wa* p< -polled 5 .X<> gam.-s ar. *< lieduh d for toCORT lonigh< & Thursday ■ ' ’ ll L-T- *BsijAW. r ’ * •” NORTHWEST RANGERS 1' J W Tij.nj ALSO—‘Valley of Vanishing Men" 9c 25c Inc. Taa | Fri. A Sat.—3 Meaguiteere “THUNDERING TRAILS { -0 Sun. Mo«. Tues.—" Mysterious Doc : ter” A “The Devil with Hitler" [ JI

Teams Formed !n Recreation Summer League Six Teams Formed, Two Others Likely Added Before Start ition f the team* which : will < >mp. t. in tile re.-r-alien aott- ! i-ait !. -ga< at Worthman Ki.-ld thia I.nlle I Ila:* been completed, it Was I -e, .<! oday by iicaiie Ito/. win a. 4 dp rvisor. Six team* will lompete an i y nth» who w .di to play ami have not In . n pi ned on learns may sign ,i th- ti.-ld, *,ini tw more team* a: - * xp i ted Io Ik- idded. ' T! ei< am and nn-niber*: Browns <Gil! ei: captain; Bib I :.!. ItwijH Hgley. !»;. k M- < ■ 1 , Ila vi !'•i.i< k. Vi. an I’o; t- . Bryan 1.-liman. I' ti Metzger. Maivai S :c l.y G! ti Bowden. Herb Kit- hi. .J.iik ifeyinild*. Bob Heap. John My. r*. Red Sox !!. lli-nd I, id I. <■ iptain; S M It iI. . Mix P< ter n. Turn Cofl.-c. liiii It own, M. ;l;ii Uster. Bona.d Shi pp,nd. No: man i'.dhu k. la-on aid Euley. Jim Ei-dn-i. Biil 8.-yii-old*. Sheldon lialii I*. Bill Callow White Sox Norman Kohne. captain; Bob H i • y |i..k Gage Jim Pollack, Ed ll.u km.ill. It . ll.i d PetelMitl. Gene Zine Bub Smith. Ed Mat ox, Han Mi 1 1,.i. ry J.-nning*. Jim Call w.' Indians C Baker, i . pta n; Bill Mi IlionSteiger, 1,01.11 Bi- lltlillger, To-n < --t.'11... N- man Andrew*. Norma:. S tige'ey, liiti Kit in. liarold Bldinke. I'.llll It. H-e, Kell Jellllillg*. Bill Bi--ntlinger. Alvin Smitley, rlu. 'lie M y. .. Gem- Millo. Senator* J lia Gill:; - <p' -!'!. G.Hig, He nan Everett. Everett lluikor, I N- T’i -tn i*. Jim Myer*, l.out* j l. ; I, lialph .1.11 k on. Bob Ha.l- j ,i lian Stnl.lt. lint White, T-d I W mhoff. Jack Mill*. Athletics T m \hr. < apt.ihi. Bill II itk.-r, | Tutu Gaim Gen, Mn-.-r, Dani I' ■by Pin! Meiriman. Bill Gilli--. Ito . Boi ne, I" .yd Blown, John It i oi. Bill Km hi : Gerald Schultz. I ■' "* I The pta: ti<. .Ji «!;:!« fur the I " I B own Thursday, tt a. m to • Io a. in ilnl Sox, Thursday.! !•' i" a m to 12 noon. While Sox. Friday. !' a. m t i 10:30 a. in.; In-1 ■h- Friday. l'> n m to 12 noon: S>-natni*. Monday. !» a. m. it I" 1" a in : Athletic*. Monday.* in tai ;. m o 12 noon. Mr llorwln *tale.l that league play will ie opene 1 on Tuesday. June am] that the complete <io dill.- will In inn iiiiieeil in the m. aniline O ■ 1,11 ■ “'i • .is lam I" ■> chief .xe utlves of the varl*ti-.* we mayor*, seven; we form. :■ judg i. and 20 served j n oa. or Ih>:li l.ran he of their I at -1 ui-la ur.--.

— . ( ALLIES TURN PANTELLERIA-STYLE ATTACK NOW ON SICILY » 1 , - - —— — -«*►.- ■. jn -j i SANTA ELIA MESSINA K- ===:=i=a^ — / •—*" L f - ■ ,» f IA3 a SICILY I J ffll

Italian l»!bnd of Sicily now become* the target ot the handred* of Allied bomber* based la th* Mediterranean area following sarren der and occupatloa of foot other Italian Island* la the sooth. Three ot the principal Sicilian citie* and a map ot tte« Ishnd are

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Two League Games Played Last Night Three Teams Tied For First Place (')ov.-il.-.if and McMillen emerg ■d victor* In City •rf'ball league l'iiiik* Tib-id.iy night at Worth-i man Fi. Id. throwing the league race into a three way tie for fir*! plan'. ! Cloverleaf trounced St. .Mary'* in the opening gam.*. 12 to 5. b.-ii<- | filing by seven error* with their eight hits. .Mc.Millen counted a I to 2 triumph over G. 5. in th.- nightcap, 'he winners getting 11 hits to four forth. 10-.-r*. Post 13 will play a double' header Thursday night, meeting Schafer in the first game, and 1

Cloverleaf In the nightcap Managers of all team* in the| league are requested to meet at 1 Worthman Field Thursday eve-* ning at 8:30 o'cd <k. Last night's scores by inning*' It II li Cloverleaf .. 201 162 0 12 8 | St .Mary's .. 002 030 o— 5 5 , llambo. Elchliorn and M l.add: Terleer and Faurote. Mc.Millen 211 000 0 'll 11 G. E .... non oil o 2 I 11 | Johnson and Snyder; Myers and ' I Conrad Hake*. Pirates, Phillies Exchange Pitchers Pittsburgh. Jun. 16 —(I'Pl— Pit.-h.-r Llcyd Dietl of the Pittsburgh Pinite, ha* been traded to tiie Philadelphia Vhilll.ri for hurl- ' er Johnny Podgajny. Both are right ' ‘ handers. The deal was completed ' Just before the midnight deadline * * on major league trading.

shown above Report* have been received that the civilian popala tloa is being evacnaud to the Italian mainland and that headgear tera of the Loft waff e have been shifted from Sicily to the mainland also to escape complete destraction •

I MAJOR LEAGUE | I Q STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. 1,. Pd. GO. St. Lotti* 31 15 ■••'I Brooklyn 31 21 M« 3 Cincinnati 21 22 .522 7 Pittsburgh 21 22 .522 7 Philadelphia 23. 23 .sim» S Boston 2<t’ 23 .165 it's New York J 8 30 .375 11 Chicago 16 31 ,310 15'i AMERICAN LEAGUE W. 1,. Pet G B N.-w York 2S 17 .622 Washing! n 26 23 .531 1 Philadelphia 26 21 .529 Itfr Detroit 23 21 .523 I'* Chicago 19 22 .163 7 Boston 23 27 .160 7>a Cleveland 21 26 117 8 Bt. Louis 18 21 .129 B’i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League New York 6. Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 1. Chicago 2. St. laiul* 3. Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 6-2. Boston 11. American League Philadelphia 7-1. Boston 1-2. Detroit-Cleveland, postp ned. St. laml* 5, Chicago 2. .New York 9. Washington 5. i Two Transportation Strikes Are Settled I Pittsburgh, Juno 16 — tl'Pi — Two of three transit strikes in w..itern Pennsylvania have been < tiled. Bu* driver* and trolley op- . eratora In Pittsburgh and John-1 stown have returned to work but 50 buai driYera in McKeesport con- i tlnue <>ti strike. They liav** ignored , an army ultimatum to "work or' ■ fight." The otrlkea had tied up transpor-' tation in parts of two counties with I a p ipulation of almost 250,000, LOMS TCOUU) A LOAN OF 9U or mor. ’’ hr Ip you? If no, don't hrRiUU* to l«4 ur know. You tfrt your loan quickly un«l privately on convenient term a. Ur do nut quontiun your (rirnd* or relative* ulMtut your credit. We mak. loan* in any of thr»e threw way*. TMf FUST WAY: On >ouf note No atcuntv required Note loans nr made, under proper conditions, to Kxii persons or tnsnicd cuupkiTHf SICOND WAV: On your or. this plan may suit you the best. TMf THItD WAV: On vour furniture Manv people prefer this plan When m«king car or furniture loans, we coß' siJrr character and iruuaic hr mxc impoftant than tbc value ul tbc propertyLOCAL LOAN COMPANY 0»«r ScXaf" V*. — T.lsskw* J-J.7 OCCATUR. INOIAMA L ” !L — L

Fishing Season Is Opened Last Night Report Good Luck At Shroyer Lake — The ftahing season in Decatur and community was well underway today after one of the m<*t auspicious "launt-hinga" in recent years. At Shroyer l-ike. a veritable ceii-moHy accompanied the arrival <>f the reason with more than half a hundred membv/.* ut the Adam* county fish and game conservation league and other fishing enthusiasts on hand before midnight. By 1 a. m. there were 58 fisherm< ii limy at work, according to game warden Harold Harvey. First to have their licenses checked were Elmer Chaste ami Fred 1,. Smith George Stulta. local fishing enthusiast, pulled in hi* limit of bass, nix averaging about

FJKLfi AWUHOTHc c w| f Morning, noon or night, Marvth I fresher smoke because they are HB / I w ’ t * l a nrw freshness-retaining 1. -1 I 2 Marvels reach you frether in the pl with freshness sealed in by a new r.sl Thermo Plastic Inner Wr ■;>. Get Marvels! Fresher' /b-tt-r-t.m I'B VfRNARO WiS .F- • »s (joRRRVCII CIGARETTE OF QUALIi —■ i i' J i nntinnnnnntinniinnimnnnnnnnnnnnnnrinr - - - J tu. rr vo ARE ROOFS - - that last in color and wcarind qualities. Come in and sec the beaut titul color matts. Nc highei priced than competition. Cash Coal & Supply R. A. STUCKEY ■ ■■■■■■■■■a■■■■■■■■ ■■ ■ ‘ ! NOTICE To All Citv and Rural patrons of t i City Light and Power Plant <>t l ,e(:l Ind. DAY CALLS All trouble calls between the hour* 8:00 a* m. and 5:00 p. m. should ta re|s»i ■ ed to Citv Light Office, phone 2L->. i NIGHT CALLS S AB trouble call* between the hour* • 5:00 p. m. and 8:00 a. m. should ta rep* ■ ed to the City Light and Power l « phone 900. : CITY OF DECATUB

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<in<- and on.- , MB is , >’y •< , In-i'H pulli <| !■„ „ ' ■ t ion to num. j . Kill*. *-« All day H Sfl'll 1 11.Q1f,. La Guardia Probe■ Studied Bv Council M' - w Y • * < ity <oun. . . V *horlly as-. ■ resolution ■ Guardia ■ But the agrri- at Ni-w bold M . B Uy of th. a,. . ■ Ihio* wb.-a jM ignition , M Hart, a I:-,,.,, . . ■ ed that 9 lion an- mr , At,.I ■ |, . ■ jority viit.il , ■ Morri*. Th-v . J forth.- I .Gm i , ■