Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1946 — Page 6

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ilnm , Ia a 'll. ■ lie I ’ii 11 he, lit an , ||. <l|||. a • I .n- With inly -even |. t r>»:• ui I" game* Tie b<i>,l y ;>> z. fit' both lei ;i< ... to ti. G.atit who have n !• i| to tin imi> <> 21 error--111 I.’ : i l><> I i.ll I ..II ill. >a-e '■l I; i) 1,'.;, for the •nti" num ! !-> ..I . ain.> t r'T. Tin White • •• ' vol I \|||l l< Uli l.ea . .. '.lff mlel Wit.l 17 l.ru’r ill I.’ II• 11 A • HO Ma m l.< ague .an . -lerday the < lev.- and at X. a ’i -j r. ..tile ' '.m- ta m.f >lt Ollie; f. a ll- W.'IO I UVellll • I Hl X.i'lotl.il l.'a;'i|e w. .1 i.t iln • <>pe a lio.'tn •s.ind today I; ..Ji> I tin- e.i-’ In the Ani' tlr.iti i t • • ■ -tern . lul. a e li.iiii. a'.'.i.n i llill Ae»f Louisville Jammed With Racing Fans I laiiti vII. Ky \pul I" . I'l'i i T «" k' imr-e capital of tli>« . ..intty l,otli*vdle w.i* bulging ‘ a! lli» .mi- ' .lay a full four 1 .lay before the 72ml running of ' 'h. Ivmm ky It. rl.y a a field of j II jinx < fi.illcngiiig i *dt* went out 1 !la • hat'er pi I.mt in the derbv The hot. I were moving the deep ' . e.i '■ < iaii J ami < oiniietalile divI till- fr 111 lie- lobbi'. to keep out ■ ' ’■ ■'!■ - >• ‘ t IbXl.ili.l ‘ < I uni ■ ! .voted Spy Hmig ix-.ided * ! 1 -• < o ir . ent into the iinlu. I.y 1 ; mile |. at >ie which wind- up <om ' i p. ' 'r.. ir.ii-iii.' for tlx lb,-.' run. • llnhl.-i by ,lo!r.: y l.oiigdeii. who '"'l ' " .' .' • to v I fol y 111 1 t ' '• 11'17 de. ’.y Spy Song will be 11 tn. o|, . ala- w 11. e|he w in- 1 . I>. I h.'Ve ha - . oil', on to cop ’ Atnerii a’- ino-t fammi- hor*e race ' ; Tlx- idd maker- jn*j*t that King Ka h A--au|t. w inner of th" . \\. <>d Memorial, and l!ip|>ey. from I !>'• Wli; lain Hell.-, lite < "Golden Gi. . k will provide lb''Si S' ■ lip' 'l' 101 l ( Ii '■ kof ' eIA .. . om. | | ho;>.- ’ ‘ tn! ranging I; ~m light to very I I.lack d.llklio -e. The-e include ' aluui.t Tarn In Hann I Mi '.< ia S Ilia. Mi l OG dd. Ii S ‘ Mi l.auglilin' W< • \iimiial \ t 1 Urn t ASamolid. II >1 I i i..- ||. .id ’ ley - Mellet' I l»ave Eel gllSoll* ' \' la! |,iica It I' >nile |ia;k 1 I'll ’I" I! I.llte |ai m- Wit.'l I’lea ’ nie J Grambrown - lioiii.je Slam. 1 Hilbert It Levi'i- .Marine Victory 1 .ml Ere,| Wi*e Here* How * Mi .nW’hile the < 11-loniel were 1 taking a good bouncing around them*elve. in what t’ol Matt Winn ' expe< te.f t , 1... 'h- ' at. t d'Thy . of them all’’ f om a i attendance ’ and betting -tandp.ini Ancient 1 china hill ItowmS fa<e lifting had 1 bee with ll'-W -n.it*. a,' paint Job ami, more important to Hie bettor* a fa*t working tniltuel -y i.- n. Two r» Of.l were expected Io go by the board* wtfh *pei 1.1 l traiii* hourly dumping .iixiomei* from X< w Yo k. Cincinnati. Indmmipoli*. Chicago. I) troit and 'St l.oui* The totes We(ja ready

CORT| ' I ’ O o — Last Time Tonight — "HOUSE OF HORRORS" Robt. Lowery, Virginia Grey • i "JUNIOR PROM" June Preiaser. Fred Stewart 9c 30c Inc. Tax D o WED. & TUCKS. LOWS JORDAN ♦ L mo ms fvMPMt ttw © WILL OSBORNE MO MS MCMMM o—o Fri. A Bat. — “Border Bandita” I With John Mack Brown. Coming Sun.—'Madonna’s Sac rat' A “Chas. Chsn < Rad Dragon”

to crnck tho derby day bottlni murk of 52,3M1.*!t8 and the rnci murk of J77i>.l"M net lu*t year \ml the atti'inlanie wu e*tlmate< t< re.i' ti loii.oiHi nt leant, whlc) would better the ftfi.tHXi who «av Wiiirluway riinte home in )!i||. But so.- the I’iixtomer* It win tough lloniii* were lmpo--ilde h obtain a* wi re r. *erve<l *eats foi Saturday - race, and good ineab S lid liquid |ef|e*hinent* were get •in;' more and mote <lith< ult t< ret Tlie derby, the • ham her ol nmiliieiie felt, wa l>ii< k on it, jr.-war fooln.g only beltei that I ver o Si. Paul Increases Lead In Association By United Press The Si Paul Saint* xtrengthen <d the! American A* oi j.itloti lead today, forging two and one half lutiie* ahead of the niotid jiia< e Indlantipoli* < lub The Saint* won a a to I politest at St Paul ye-lerday for the fourth defeat for Minn'-iipol i- The |o** dropped the Miller* to foursh place In the ciriuit stand inc*. Earl Tipton former Ihike I'niv-it-ity foothall -ii . drove in four of the five Si Paul run* One of hi* hit . a three bagger in the third inniin’. brought in three run* The winning piti her wa* Hany Taylor w'lil' the Miller*' Jo.- Bow man wa* charged with the lo*In the only other American A* mu lation game yesterday th" «ei olid division Toledo learn defeat id Collllllbii*. I Io I! ill a light game. A *1 liedllled collti’*t between Imiiat'apolis and Louisville w.i* rained out The Mudheii* mild I" hit- ofl Coluinbii* pitcher Charley Sprotlll. and .le;iy Witte came through with two hottie runs, one in the fourth inning and another in the eighth with on.- man on ba»e o Unfair Practices Charged By Guild B'-ton April I’.u il'Pi Itir I-, tor Hubeit Muijiliy reveal'd to <ay the \nieri< all ha-eiiall guild wa investigating alleged unfait labor practice- by the Willing t..n Senator* lon-- before owner Clark GGriffitli publicly denounced the m-w union, and In- expressed lonli.leme the guild - nnjirecedent id chaises could he substantiated "This I* no revenge move.” said tin- Harv.irdediicat.il union head referring to charge* tiled with the national labo: relation* board in Baltimore Md “For some time now We have been checking re pint* that the S.-nai >r*' manage 1 unlit has been dealing with the union illegally and naturally vv» won't stand for It." In its initial test of strength. Hie guild accuwes Gritti'h of making derogatory statement* about it. counseling player* against join Ing and -eeking to intimidate jday er- from exercising their right of .-elf-organization. Griffith himself hotly denied tin accusations Describing them at , "deliberate lies," the fiery Wash ington owner declared '.hat Mur phy wa* "shooting at" hi* state inent that the guild would "knock baseball flat on its face " Soil conservuiion practice* havr been carried out in Wyoming foi 32 year* by the agricultural exten kioll service. We have just received a new shipment of CAR BATTERIES Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 111 S. Second St. Phone 1615 "Dependable service is the goa it B 4 T Standard Service."

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NFL Plans Squeeze r. » On Rival League >» New York \prll :i»' <VPI " The X’atlonul football hsigne. work ,r Ing with three tup minor professI” iotial loot" tirejiared today to 1 "si|lH*/'■ out'' the rival till Aiti'-ri . " ca lonfrreme by puttin'.’ it- fdtiv I ■f ~r- |n 'lx -..me mtegury a ba*'* ' ball star- who Jump to the Mexican 0 league The National !• I'.’im executive* i meeting here in ntt off sea-on exec-; utlve *' - on. showed immediate cnthu»ia«m for a proposal by liufus Kliiwati- |He‘id''iit of the Pai |f|, .0.1 t flHlthall league that the 1 minors • “t.ildi-h ••lation* with them that would be Idimtieul to baxebair* major mini,: agreement Klawun*' projio-al. which may be put 111 fori' the national league 1 for a vote t idny would put nation n al league < oinmls-i >ner Bert B'-ll a «i>b' ruler of professional font > ' hall with ju i»dn lion over the Atnerii .in I. a; the Dixie league ' and the Pacific loasf league !l Tlie proposal, if adopted, will' 1 i make the All Ann i< a conference " an outlaw league. Under such a ' regulation. whenever player* would be i ut from tlie All America -quads there would lie tin place r for them 'i'lier in the National 1 league or any minor league Klawan* .ml that thi* would '' leave more than I’.oo All America player* without join in pro foot- ' ball when squad* are cat till* fall All tmeii.a team* (airy between I'.u and 7o player* on their roster* at pre-i in and under normal ciri iimst.itn would be i lit to aliont .I."> men when the sea- >n open* ' The National league, in jnlining 1 it* squad will have job* for viit- " ually all player* who wall! so -t.iy in professional football with one 1 of the minor league team* Tlie Nailoti.il league owner* al--1 ready have stated that player* 1 who appear on tlie roster* of All--1 America team* which have opened the season will lie siispeiidetl Tin- National league also adopted a as. game >< hedllie yesterday and stated that no game of any kind would In- permitted by any of it* nK'inb" * after the annual EastWest i hampionship game on Dei If. Tlie sea-on ojwn* on Sept 2*' I for eight National league team*. Tlie Chicago Hear- play at Green . Bay. the Detroit Li m* at t'hitago against th" < ardln.il* the Pliila 1 i delphia Eagles at Li* Angele* against the i hampimi Ham- who 1 tnov'-d during tin- off-sea-on from ' < lev eland, and the Pittshurgh ! Ste.-1.-r will meet tlx- eaxtertt champion Hedskin* at Washing- ’ I ton ! The New York Giant* and Bos-1® ' ton Yanks will play a night game|l at Boston on tlie following day. | '■ Sept I’.u I' will be the only night , ■ I game on the lt»ti; schedule The I iHgular -eason clone* on Dec *,■ w.ih the < hair.pionsbip playoff I game a week ’.at* in the city ofl| '' the eastern division o I" 4

!| BASEBALL RESULTSIfc M — i — —■Bi

, f NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B 1 . Brooklyn 8 727 I « St. Loui* !• I .692 | i ' Boston 7 • .636 1 * r Chicagn .6 5 ,!i4. r > 2 t'incinnati 5 7 .117 3'jil k New York 5 7 .417 3’g I Pittsburgh 4 S .333 4'._. L Philadelphia „ 2 S 2uo 5S IJ •> * AMERICAN LEAGUE | W L Pct. G.B L Boston 10 3 .769 .. ’ . I New York '» 4 .692 1 I a Detroit . 7 4 .636 2 I St. Louis 6 6 .500 3'.- | i Cleveland .. .. . 4 5 .441 4 1 Chicago .. 5 7 417 4'4 • Washington . 4 M 333 s<-j I Philadelphia . 2 10 .167 7'* | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. ; St. Paul .. _ 10 3 .769 ' Indianapolis < 4 .600 2'4 I Uniixvllle 6 5 f,45 3 i Minneapolis 77 .500 3’i L Tiil-di: .... 77 .500 ‘ Columbus .. . 5 S ,355 6 I * Kansas City 5 X ,’IRS 5 ( ” Milwaukee . 4 X .333 s'-.- j National League No games scheduled. • American League I Cleveland at New York, postpon- j ed. rain. Only game scheduled. American Association Toledo 4. Columbus 3. St. Paul 5. Minneapolis 4. Indianapolis at Ixiulsville, rain. . Only games scheduled ' i.- . o | Veteran Outfielder 1 . Released By Yankees ——- I New York. April 30- (UP) — | Outfielder Georgo (Tuckt Stain- j Bl back of the New York Yankees Joined the list of Jobless baseball oldsters today who had to make I room for the influi of returning | ■ service stars. ■ Stainback, a 12-year veteran of ' ■ the Major League i, played in both ' H circuits. He started with the Chi- I I cago Cut*, in 1931 and played with | ■ I Brooklyn, the St. Louki Cardinals

and Philadelphia Uhll* In ’ne Mliolial League lirfine going Io Detroit mid finally the Yankee* in llhe \meiliall H cant'* I” N'-w York In BtH! He lilt hi* liiiHlng l"‘'k I' l Iir»l big league ye.II. liinilllg 111 II ■mil avera.'c f r the Ciib* in l''H JJ. 'I V. I- 'I <> Roller Skating Party And Picnic Saturday \ combination roller skating, party mid picnic fur

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hlrh school students of Docatitr Will be held 111 SUOS.-I park Hatunlay uflwnoon. The affair I* cosponsored by the American Ley ion auxiliary mid Hie youth canteen , Seventh rntd eighth grade «tu . ... Idle school* are Invited to attend, mid present indication* point •“ ajqiroxlmut.-ly 2"0 In attendane.Th" students will meet ut “The Den" nt 1 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Skating will Im enjoyed ut SunSef from 1 to I p m , and will lie followed by the Jill tile.

1 Regular Meeting Os Elks On Wednesday Th<’ regular meeting <4 the Elie lodge Will he held W> ilmvil.iy if x ji iii Meinher* iii" asked to note the change In date mid .i "ood mtendmi'" !-■ dexlred Trade In a Good Town Decatur

— cost r loboro’oty tests show th ot 8 cgm /J you LBS NICOTIM 'I Av4gZ.'/A / .\., II 1 H ■■ /r sfl WITH IMPROVED FRESHNESS CONTROL '/ jt ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l a ißgjjl : j jfesc Robert I • ANOM Hl I Illi u H I . '.iW,- V.I • Hi .iQMWI I ■ * old. Ikn g (Taigwllc. Indus, a Democratic Candidate B FOR Z SHERIFF ■ of Adams County B Served two year* in National G srd at Fo’t B alto as Air Raid Warden. F rst time for o* t Your Vote Will Br Appreciated I P M

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