Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1947 — Page 6
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Weak Hitting Still Plague To Cincy Reds By United Pres* That old redl.-z )i x a< k of l ilting pow. : |» omi-'- Io keep I I'! Hut i.l 1 !>< Na! iobal L> a lii- - «u md divi-ion ..gain thin \lth<‘ ig . th' y • ■’■•** pilot .1 . mny N< in ami ha.<- a-id-d ■ * ia! pri.mi-ing m-a play.- - • .•■ i, .nag. i.i'iit i. ■in desperately In make a ih.il for a right hand* d ' ,I. itniii. it’i pi ' •'aily and out f elder Tin i. i ,i-o. d. Tth of: first ba*. non and -hortslop' and . . t• . h ' . . < ini al.if tn 1... • <■ Reil- a.iip hi- hi . j.,., ♦ i.ipa ili of It iking thi- yr ol<'
Pitching, cat nl bird will K. ■’ ■ .Ho . -pot- I l '.’ th•-.! ..f I<l b!■ • a ilftinitc ■. i .nd 4.i . , -."I fa. i « * ll*ii < I*x ft. .I, .■ . :hr. la- • * iti jii i N.-un i willing to >ve up on*- of iii'ii. V l.akoin.m. for th- ;.<■*«. hitl.-l ... •!. fol C.e .until ,'| ■■ .atttnr order li In- Mil make tin- dial it will have him wi’.i Ra( l.amafino and on num MuelJe t- .ood a pair ot al! • mind r■« -I' ■ I ■- I !i< eis in th** . i’ll’' hid iv Lamanno halooked pat tn til nl. goo I t!ii- spring and has In." driviii - out lon liraml tn . y win t i- t.ti'n■ one ;«it If Bi ky Wa •i* .nd El.’tns Kiddle regain tiuil old fori. the Red,. 111 i mt|i iip a0 li the ae«. pit.'ling m 'he |e .. "io Walters Will not lie liile to -Vo: k • y day. but the it)|U h - (!. i plagued 'lint last -e.i-.m have disappeared ami In lielie.es i - arm is coming a •mind It 'ldle. too. has arn trouble Which foiled him to lean the game i last y. ar But lie has en testing f!ie at m at.d .'p.i . t ipp.irentlv Is Well Two rookies are almost lire of j landin.' pl i • mi the staff ymitrK.'llt I'ete son who pill lied eight i . iiittei fin service '. atns and lid Eraiitt a g.i'i <■ winner with WE WILL BE OPEN April I until Dec. I Colchin Rl G (IE XXEKS 403 Fornax St. Phone 441
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i • ■ k. in hi 1., .irite on them for sta-ting role Oilier larters will he Johnny ' .Hide Meet Ewell Bl.ilkwell. who looms a- a possi de 20 game win I, f , ,n 1 . • .1-011 ill the .Majors Joe Bi -’s and Har ’■ Gum llow.i d Fox Bo i Malloy. Clyde ’X d<l IV 1..1 ll . ■ ire t • i• tn - burling po* sin lifie- i . • ■ d ■he K<d - i ' , Uli w ith t ie io- t ho! iin ner man in . league, fm Grady Hatton ha* I it |HIS«I >l' it |e He w .ie going . • .it ia t .e.ison I.ntii he was ill no I od 'i • ••tie av. ago dwindled to 271. ! mt lie is llleetjiiv the • all well in training and has been ." tie, |.n. ti ml I o- ... tan I.mini. Eim who I bit only -’l*’, la.-t year, or Bobby Via, • ..piOllore. will lie at re■rd I. With tie lied not count i .■ on ddie Miller, tour play. .- ~i. ,n ' a limning sot tin short top - tth l • ie He mil Wall il. iliy Zient.il.i Claude Corbitt and 'I S’.ill UP / y'tal: ip i rookie . ho hit .'h)l | ■ I Jin.iimke la-f y. at Hi- Hehl n. , I. . tn a-il • up lillt ill* hitting' a- .. mi pom In the end it |u o ' 1.. cd. Wil! Zlet'ta .1. who look I .... t I.' ..-ar v. aen Miller was I .helv'd by inj.iriis Xeun i now trying two ooktes, 1
:at ti si. ( all ies Kies who lilt .’»!! for Syrai u • and Tid Ki i-Zew I ki w !io i looted Im Colunibia .4 t Kre<s i. the tiette fielder but . i.intmt hit with Klmzwski and ai lias lev. ah'd that he i< going .; to Hlifa-e fieldfug finesse tills sea-mi lot hitting i A -j. Gal 111 the veteran obtained from Brooklyn, i* the only oatfielde . ir< ot a job. Erank Bau iilioltz. anm.i' r Columbia graduate who hi' Hl. probably will be in . ent.'i w .t 'i Clyde Veil.tier, Elmer Im rett and Al l.ihke the leading untender* fm the other post. State Mental Inmate Population Higher Ind. inapolk March 2!' .Tl’i IT!u I S I'lteatl of t’le census le potfeii today that the population of Indi ilia state mental hospital, grew by 215 per-otr during 1945 There win !• on the books ot floosie institutions at the lie I ginning of tin- ye a and 9,8(11 at i . 'lp. end tio repo t -u*"l in W.irhI ington said Ititritg the y.ar, lA.’l portions we e dlllitted to tin hospitals.’ of them re idmis-ions of per • ill' will! Illld been there In-fore It,- !ia dining tile y< ar totalied tis’i (lid theie wire s.’.i deathHEADQUARTERS from 5 co. ft I I to 123 cu. ft food a r* capacity. Built by I" 51 leaden In the Ftoiee Food Locktr IndustryCurtis F. Hill Refrigeration Sales i Service Authorized Dealer 105 S. 13th st. Decatur
< Re-Opening TONIGHT I NIGHT OWL DRIVE-IN j J Corner 11th and Adams St. J / Stop in for your refreshments. f ) WE WILL FEATURE / / SANDWICHES-MALTS-ICE CREAM | / SOFT DRINKS f ( (TRB SERVIC E DRIVE OUT TONIGHT ( ♦ ’ For Your Convenience We Are OPEN SUNDAY ! I]; 10 A. M. to 12 Noun ... 4 I*. M. to fi P. M. • • '■ l; ; Drive out Sunday for those items you need. We carry a complete line of Groceries and ;; J! invite your patronage. SPEC IAL ... DEFIANCE C OFFEE Ib. *>OV ;: • ' 4 Homewood Grocery ; * BRICE D. HM4 Corner 11th and Washington St. Phone 7|A3 iMSteessessssosessstistoeessesoesssooessoeessssc 1
Phils And Braves i Exchange Players Tampa. Ela . March tl'Pi The Philadelphia Phillies, with catcher Hon Padgett added to the i squad and fresli from an impressive s to 7 victory against the *t Louis Cirdinals vesterday. pre pared tn mem the Cincinnati Reds today Padgett came to the Phils yesterday from the liostoii Braves' in u trade for pitcher Anton , •Andyl Kai' Brown* Miami Eli March 'P' Tin- St l.oiii. Browns, smarting j from .i 12 to •; trouncing at Hie, hand* of tile Philadelphia Athle ths yesterday. attempted to bounce hack at the expense of the’ Washington Senator- today The Senators smothered the Pittsburgh Pirates. 17 to ' Yankees St Petersburg Fla . March 2'< il l’i Larry <Yogii Berra. <<>n vi-rted catcher who may open the season in right field for the New • York Yankees, today hoped to start on a new hitting streak as’ the Yank, renewed their series with the St Loins Cardinals Berra, pint sized rookie, finally was stopped yesterday after hit ting safely in 14 straight games , hilt the Yankees edged the Cincili nati Keils lu re 7, to 2 A three run tally in the eighth inning off Ken i Polivka netted th. Yanks the vic ■ tory White Sox P. s.i len.i Cal.. .Marcli 29 (UPi .
Pitcher Hi Bithorn remained unsigned today as the- Chicago W hit. Sox broke .amp after five weeks of spring training here, leaving I fur San Biego and a two-game lerie. with the Cleveland Indians The Puerto Riem meundsmanj failed to < imie to terms, d. dating ' there was i 12.0i"i pay difference | Cubs Isis Angeles. Cal March 29 i( Pt Rained out of their sch.’d nled exhibition witli the Cleveland Indians yesterday, the Chicago, Culis were ready today to meet tlie Los Angeles Angels of the Co.-t league, weather permittinu j Pitcher Ed Hanyzewski. who had i refused to report to Oakland of tlie Coast league yesterday was) sold to the Cleveland Indian-. — 0 ■ Patrons Report On Gambling Club Holdup —— Jeffersonville. Ind. .March 29 H’Pi Patrons told today of a 41<. ,-hhi iioldnp of employes in a Jesse sohvilie ga.nliling < lub Thursday night, lint police ..aid the crime had not l.een j-.-po ted to them. Customers said five masked gunmen entered tlie < lull, lined pat , ron« against a wall, took money I from seven employes and raked I othe: cash from pokei and dice tables. County and city authorities said the robbery was not .eported to ! them ii - — Find Charred Body In Burning Trailer L.t Porte. Ind, March 29 (VPI Police today investigated the death of Genevieve ilatchel, 78. whose cha re.l body was removed from a burning trailer near here. Authorities said a stove lie- - came overheated, setting fire to ’ the trailer The victim was a mein , i l>er of a pioneer family and author- | I Hies said her fathor was among I the eutliest settlers in Ist Porte. -
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Grand National Is Won By Irish Horse Aintree. Eng .March 29 tl'l’i Caughoo. a inn to 1 shot owned by J Mi Howell won tile 104th' running of the Grand National Steeplechase tislay before a I rowd istimated at lloo.imhi. I.ougli Conn. Mrs. M Rowe's 33 j to ) shot was second, and Kami also a 3.1 to 1 horse owned by silr| Allen Corgon Smith was third. Cattghoo’s winning time was 1»> minutes, three and one fifth see , onds. Cauglioo finished in front by 2" lengths while lanivh Conn's set ond place margin was four lengths over Kami The favored Prince Regent | backed down to post-time odds of j » to I finished fourth Caughoo was one of the Irish J bred horses which had the iidvant ' age of a full period of training over, the English entrant- which wttre| cut out of at least two months of workouts by emi Arctic late winter weather. Ixtveiy Cottage, last year's win tier was sc-atched less than an hour before post time because of a morninv long drizzle which nude track conditions extremely treach emus. Lough Conn led most of the way over tlie course wh!< li generally I - considered the most dangerous in the world hut was overtaken near the finish. It was only the fourth victory for Ireland in the long history of England's most famous turf (lassie. Only 21 horses in the field of '.7 finished the race including the only American entry. Mrs. Frank Adams' gray gelding Refugio. 0 Report Eruption Os Iceland's Volcano Reykjavik. March 29 (I’l’l Mount Hekla, Iceland's towering volcano dormant since 187 S. e upted today
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Mt. Hekla towers aliove the lava I wasteland of SOUtllwestern Iceland mar tlie coast and about 20 miles east of tlie transatlantic air j field built by tlie I S. army during I tlie war. If is alwiut the same dtst ' : am •• southeast of Reykjavik Empty Life Boot Os Broken Tonker Found Honolulu. March 29 il'Pl -j’ An empty life boat, i • which 1211 ' men abandoned the broken tanke ' Fort Itearborn on March 12. wa -{' found last night by the S. S. China 1 Victory, the lie I.lqual ters of the 1 Western S-a Fiontier : eported ' today. The ( hin.i Vi tory, enroute to I tin Philllppines from San Frail' is- 1 co, reported she had discovered the lifeboat, floating upold • down in •the water, about SSS miles northwest of Oahu. O Valparaiso Policemen Fined For Misconduct Valparaiso. Ind.. March 29 il'P Mayor <l, It Conover today warn ed agalliot ’’f'.irthe irregularities" among tnemlMrs of Valparaiso's polite force after sevi n policemen were fined for "misconduct In the line of duty." Tin- city joil.-e board levied at total •>! |l.* | I 2in fines against pol ice who were tharged with instlle | i rdination. drinking o.t tlie job. lid other ii>- Illi itin Cunovet said the penal'ie- ranged from a week's salary to an entire month's pay. - o ■■ — i Indiana Service Corp. Reports Income Drop . Fort Wayne. Ind . Man h 29 I il'P) An annua! repost of the | Indiana Service Corpor.ition today ' showed tiiat the tompitny'a net met.me in Ihiti dropped almost seven percent from that of 1915 : Net income for lasi year was I ; 9389,351. a drop of 128,909 from that of the preceding year.
To Ask Indictments For Death Os Baby War Widow, Lover Face Murder Probe T<-rre Haute. Ind Mai It’p Prosei utor John J»'tt n‘l : today he would a*k a grand Jury i ( , i.-'i.rii Indictm "ills chaivinc a ’ ivnumr wa- widow at.d h»r lov. r' vith murder in th. d-ath of the vo.mn's th- ey-ai oil baby J. •! -.aid the i ratnl jury w >ubl meet Tuesday '-> - -ndd. r :hej death of A!i<7- Mold, v John Far an 23 year old cut drlv. r. ami, Mrs EEa Mobley 21. admitted -le-y iil-tHa-cd th<- baby !> fu:i |t died < arty M I'dlli-s laj They both -aid the Infant dhd j aft. i i Poking on her b-a' I coror.er J V Ri< hart sdi-l ARc.-, il>.-i| of' i-vt.ii.al violence which; i.-suited in •i-rioti- head and i body wounds. F.ir.in. who -aid h> wa- an over ' ...a army v.-t.-ran lat.-i' adniittr-.i ; he hook Alice "at hard as I ’ could Tu< -'lay night lx ■■ am>e h- i was jealous of (lie baby. Mr* Mobley, whose husband died overseas in the army, told , ! Jen -he wn afraid Fagan would | I,teak off their friendship if she interceded She admitted also that h< heat Allie with a pan I < ak«' turner because she refused I to go to be I Policemen brought Mr« Moldey I tr a mortuary yesterday to attend funeral ervh-es for her daughter.! A i towd gathered at the entrance | ami booed tlie young mother Offi i cis rii-li* d her out a back door after tlie services -o - Polish Official Is Reported Murdered l.i'tidoii. March 29 tl'Pi Col.' Geu, Karl Swf.-i czewskl. I’olish deputy minister of national defense. was murdered by "t'kranian Fascists" Friday near the town of S inok. til*- Mihc iiw adio rejwirted today It quoted a Polish government atinoun. i inent from Warsaw Sanok is on Hie River San near, (he ('Zei-aosloVik f-'onticr Sw ierc zewi-ki was a memlter of tile polish delegation to the Ameri-, inn Slav con • ess last year. o Grain Storage Improved, prefabricated grain bins developed through research by the department of agriculture now provide a practical means of long time storage of grain on farms.
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I . u *» A.MBASSACOS TO TURKEY i. . Hill to re port to (’..nei' ss on . c hats with Rep Sol Hl<-.|ii i.et.’ y v ar ', A Eaton (R). .< J. 'A c ry.. y.gl P I A JI i - ,g ... " v Wwl W HOPE FOB INDUSTRIAL peace ia IM' " -'-ij al wage increase granted the nation '■ tuii't "."<■■■•( ,• gaM-M signed by (from left) H R Lie yd. V’. '• ib: b: president; L. 8. Buckmaster. URW |.r- ■i'En’ and'; I. t'P.W general counsel, a- ('leve l .w! - - v tives of the "Big Four" rubber plants.
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