Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1944 — Page 6

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Cold Weather, Snow Half Baseball Tilts Athletics Wallop Yankees, 9 To 1 (By United Preset Cold weather and snow cancelled mmt of yesterday's scheduled baseball Kames. Snow put a blanket on the Boston Red Sox game agaitMi the New York Giants Ami. in the midwent., a freelintf spell caused the Chicago Cuba to cam el their game with the | Cincinnati Reds. The Pittsburgh-

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Cleveland Indian game at Muncie. Ind . also was called off. The 1 world c hampion New York Yankees did play the- Philadelphia Athletics The- game was called into in the eighth Inning, because of snow flurries, but not before tße A's got 12 hits off two Yankee pitchers. Connie Mack's boys held the Yanks to four hits and one run. while the Athletics c halked up nine runs. Yesterday's game was the sec ond Yankee defeat in a row News from the training camps Ernie Lombardi Is hac k in the Giant s fold, ami Eugene Moore went through his first workout us a St. Louis Browns' player. Moore was with Washington last year. Another Giant, young gridiron ace Steve Fillpowic-Z, ha* been

given a c-ontrac-t because of his line showing In exhibition games. Rookie- Gene Matte h also has won a berth. Manager Luo Durocher ;of Brooklyn will play Mauch at shortstop. Durocher plans to be at second in the Budget Philly game on April 13. One- player. piulcei Arthur Cm ctirullo, of the Pittsburgh Pirates, has been classified 44*. after a physical examination. Another. Infielder Bill Hart of the Dodgers, has received orders to report for a physical examination early next month in New York City. Today, weather permitting. the Philadelphia Phillies will play the Red Box at Wilmington, Bel. The Chicago Cubs will meet the White .Sox at French Lick. Ind.. In a Red Close benefit contest, and the Cincinnati Reds will dash with the Indianapolis Indians. The proceeds of this game- go to the coac h Billy Hayes memorial fund. o About 276 one-pound loaves of bread can be made from one- bar-, rel of flour.

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To Resume Hockey Playoff Tonight Chicago, Montreal Meet Again Tonight Chicago. Apr. 6.— (VP) —Chicago's Blade Hawks will renew their quest for the Stanley cup when they meet Montreal's Canadians at the Chicago stadium tonight. The Hawks are awitred of a capacity audience when they lake the- ice to avenge the stinging 5 to 1 defeat administered them by the Canadian team in Merit real Tuesday Tonight s game will be the second in the best out of seven series for the coveted hockey trophy. If the Hawke win tonight they will even the count and will have one more chance on their own Ice Sunday before they leave (or Montreal for the balance of the series.

Th<- Canadian* maintained a season's unblemished record against the Chicago skaters when they overwhelmed them on Tuesday. A pair of stalemates is the beat the Hawks have been able to manage against the Montreal team. Although the Hawks recorded their poorest playing on Tuesday since they entered the play off series, they manifest a glim determination to triumph over the Canadients tonight. Black Hawk manager Paul Thompson is hopeful that Mush March, who Injured hla angle •in the last game with Betrolt in the semi-finals of the playoffs, will be able to play in tonlght’w game. The stadium’s spectators tonight will see the Lady Byng trophy presented to Clint Smith. He earned the trophy for his gentlemanly and outstanding play during the season. o Named Club Leaders For Root Township Mrs. Ralph Rice and Mm. IJoyd Baniebc have been appointed adult 4-H club leaders for the girls club Iti Root township. The appointment was made by the Root township home economic club. They will take enrollments at once and expect to have the enrolliifent completed next week. This will enable the county agent's office to get the netessary supplier from Purdue and then the club can begin work as soon as school' ckMM. It is entirely possible that the! 4-H club county exhibit will he held In connection with the suckling colt show. In Berne in October 1 The day for the colt show is Oct. 7. The exhibit of the 4-H club work, both beef and dairy, will be | held on Friday. October 8. The girls exhibits In clothing, baking, and food preparation, will be brought In and judged on Oct. 5 and displayed on the following daya. THREE ARE KILLED IN j «dw**6W» 9 • <’* ***•• it Three employe* who were in the ; shed at the time of the explosion j somehow escaped death. The shed ' was built of concrete and heavily

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Venezuelan Slugger Joins Cincinnati Ramos Trying Out For Redleg Squad Bloomington, Ind.. Apr. 6. (VP) —The lst**t Latin-American baseball player to arrive in the United Staffs Is Manuel Jesus Ramos Ramos, a Cincinnati Reds' rookie, calls himself plain Chuco. for the convenience of official s<•o r e boards. He hasn't had a chance to show what he can do since he just arrived at tin- Reds' spring training camp Monday. But he's already Impressed hte team-mates with an uhusual edmmand of the king's English. The Venezuelan slugger fancier himself at first. In fact he says that he plays first base "good.” But in spite of the player’s emphasis on this point, manager Bill barricaded. Damage Ta estimated at *50.000. Patterso iisayr the dead and Injured apparently all were residents of the Hastings vicinity. Two officers of the ninth naval district are expected to arrive at the ammunition depot late today to conduct an Investigation. I Your Nott 01 Mill HISCIAL SICURITY | Ws will m*k» ■ «!'■ loan Jurt as quick sa w. will s larger one. Your •Ignatur. and Inc <•»»• th# r hu-f •Kuri*.y raqulremenU. A email part of your In-omo month will rater a loan. Sparial t.rnu are available to farmer* or other peraona with aeaaonai Incom'. Loana privately made up to IJOO uaually on name .lay you apply. Lrt us tell you more about it—no obligation. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY InwraerateS Orer Schale Starr - Trlryhe-M t-M 1 OSCATUR, isoiasa

McKochnie likes him bettor in the outfield. Ramos wielded a big bat last year. He led the Venezuelan league with an average of over 4<m. and McKechnie could use a slugging powerhouse in the outfield. All In all. the 25-year-old player consider* last Monday a red letter day. IP arrived at the Reds' camp in time for his first major league work-out. He saw snow (or the first time In his life. And he put on his first overcoat*. Overwhelmed by emotion, he exclaimed: "I am much happy."’ Given Scholarships To Indiana University Bloomington. Ind. Apr. 6. — Phyllis Owens, of Deculur, and Virginia May Archer, of Pleasant Mills, have been awarded the two Adams county state scholarships to Indiana University, it was announced today by Dr. Frank R Elliott, director of admlMions and chairman of the scholarship committee. One hundred and eighty-seven winners were named for the state scholarships, of whom 80 are now students in the unlvemity. The state scholarships have a value of *9O each and begin with the spring semester scheduled to start April 27 under the university's war-time accelerated program The merit | CORT * — Last Tima Tonight — * “UNDER TWO FLAGS'* Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman. Rosalind Russell I ALSO—“Don Winslow of Coast Guard” »e-30c inc. Tax - FRI. & SAT."OKLAHOMA RAIDERS” Tsx Ritter. Fuzzy Knight C—O Sun. Mon. Tues. — “Hat Chock Honey” A "Mr. Muggs Steps Out”

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