Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1947 — Page 6
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Rookie Hurler Puts Yankees Back In lead X'. a \U n ,L, • » ;* 5 Sh« ,j th<- X. a York 'i .ink*-* - f a ? .* D.»U [ H<>h . ;»n u hit b-m H» ! - »>i < ]• ,« liif.’i inb O" i * » f • if . •» ' t . Y■' I ? ! '.l •'I > i ' I I it* I ' 1 | ' \ , ? f |! V ’!:.»? pn ? '' ■ \ ati k- I I’eti. M..vo -n. r> 4 fin > ■, ~ ■[’ ..'(! \ ;<’ < I V . a , h !,•!,. .- I ■ t Ha’. X.- ah. < - ♦ : p»-1 ha {• * ’' ■ • *• * ■• ■ i J • Sh’ .1 pn'A ' i ■ Writ! *'U'b- a’lt! j p*’h-nt> liav»‘ oh'y »-l h ’ J»» * ill ‘Aiihli b* wa ■ aj; j ter or !<»• r Toni ILnruh helped s’h .i p ’«•!*}.»v v.nh a two run hono r \n . •. I.n» !• p.b hiru fiUi- that nv Walt M.t of j Wuhrngtoii who dlowd ..nlyj f>A ., I,it- it -'oppin-. ■ '• l-m- ; Blown :to ", ,it„i ran h, ■ -t rin..- I i. .t.n.t. • *■- H ' ■ 2 2 .-hit..! W•. -•- .1 • • 1 I" ; , 1.1 only ■ :.| ■ I Ma t. r-.m .111.1 I.<‘ ' unto 1 r. a. h.-l . >♦ , otb! ba • Jimmy H’-t'an bath-d ti..- (!• I out <:.* I*- i‘l *ln *>.•*■ two run • tn- ■ and •> tilthh inning itul»' •■ < '■ r in ah •’ •'• ’ land's run- in > ' - Indian xlc'ory \i <;<’t. pit. hod a j, .< fi hit i ■ >u!iip and I i-l Hugh t soli wa tin 1 In-i’i Chicago a 'ln- I’hilaiP-lphia j At 1,.-' W.i- ’ it ’-I 1’ In th- National •■;u’Bosom v.n I” it.-n but In Id lit-' pla‘ • 1,.. a1 . s. < <>t>d pla- ■ N. * Vol k f. . th- ill t-i' 1 aidtnais Th. ' '-I'.- ntpp. d th- Htnti - 1, tu Ah-n T .tnin) H<din-' l<»*t Until Ku-h's pup fly tti the -mi it, >a- Il t ' I 11 ! It K.|-h well! : t., ;..>•( ato • > i l.ob and i •.cored on a fly ball Th. fai l- fan til. ir winntnn | j.t t. ak tu . ' 'I -lit with a 7 to " win v-t th*. Giants Stan Mu-ial got four hit- and a walk j ami batti d in flu. >■ t itn li-I JG,. , n ,l 1 ... \l-iw. I hit fa' I h..ni-r- and Johnny Miz- and ' U .iik-r t’o.ip. i o n h-d Harry l.r< > hen for N-w 1 ork honu runs Krtii*’ Hotihatii, nuking his j f r-f -tart f>r I’lttsbut <h pits lied a five hit •; to II will over the Phillies Wally W—flak, hit a
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I 1 oiin 1 an I 'wo single- a tln P.iat.-- I.i at Si hooltioy l{ow. Hlottklyn and < ib'ia’ w.-ia I.oi >1 to duh d Legion Team Plays Three Games Within Period Os 48 Hours T- , 11. atur l.efnm ia--ball i, jn, *a, ini* tliti'.- I .-deration ; |. nriie gain-- in a I' hour period | , ,• - -■ i. • ;i.ii w< > k.-ttd o! Ci. ..a- n in st.ue -.■giir i'ig to night rhe Io -I t: '- III' W ill meet Moll ruevill- it fiwetiL’er park in Eott \\ tvni at ' 10. k tonight Sunday .ift-rnuon th. Legion w.l) i-ntet’.iin the llarv.-ter team it Wurlhliian field at 2 ain with th. ds al I', ill ration league plii es ."ill and *-n'- pievailing The Legion will ro ind i it the -trenn . i : rogr.itn with a game at liweli get pal a* s pm M I'ldav meeting Van Wert. <» Nat anal League W L Pct. G 0 Iti '.n !l JI New Y. tk JU JI a.'s flrooki--n '.l'. 1 I hl. ago hi .*,45 ) St laaiis J* js siin 3’t in innati 27 171 5 I'll Hade, phia 21 '.I 111 * Pitt si. II gh 22 :’.2 407 »' . ; American League W L Pct. G B N. a Vmk !J 21 571 llostuii 2’t 2:i 55s 1 lletroit 27 25 51!t I’hiladelpliia 2* 2fl 51’i 3 < eland 21 2.1 511 1 Washington 21 27 171 SL. ! < hl< ag. 2»* 111 15'. •> ' St Louis 21 72 ’.ml ‘f'-j American Association K >ti"a <'ity 1 21 sm; W L Pct. GB i Louisville 2.2 -Iff 51« I T'di-do ' '2 do 51.1 I ■ MH A i ikee 2t» 2» so‘l I Indianapolis 71 .lit sns 11 ; . .Mllilf.-ap'di- 11 12 l’‘2 SL. i - i.im ■.- 2' 35 ill * 1 St Paul 27 35 135 !• | YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League < hi, ago U. Boston 5 St l.oui 7 .New York 3 | I’lttsburgh •: Philadelphia o i oily games «<■*:<■<Jtjl• d American League Wash.ngton 1 St Loui- " <’level.md 3 Boston 2 New York 5. Iletluit 3 fhna.ro it Philadelphia, tain American Association Milwaukee 3. Isnlisville 2 Toledo 7. St Paul 2 Mmneajsdir 3. t'olunibiis 2 Indiatiapiili- at Kansas City tain ' 0— 1952 Olympics To Helsinki, Finland Stoekholm. Sweden. June 21 il'pi The International Olympic ' otntnittee announced today that I Helivinki had been voted the -ite| for the p<s2 olytnpiir with the win ter evetits awarded to Oslo \ committee delegate disclosed i'hat the results of an initial -ecret i >.HI it gave Helsinki II votes Los Xn.'eh and .Minneaplis thiee. lie I 'roit two Chli'tt-'o one and Phtladel I I phia none Second ballot eturtis gave Heldnki the 15 vutt* required for selec i'ion. Los Angele md .Minn. ap<dis iad five votes each. Amsterdam ; three, and betroit, Philadelphia I and chi. ago none Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court Ella Rhodes. Jefferson street, ha- filed suit for divorce from Clyde Harry Rhodes. Fo:t Wayne, n \datns circuit court here. She charges he aaeociates with other women, failed to support her, struck her. called her vile names ami is an habitual d uukard She | asks >I,OOO alimony, b. Burdette i Custer is plaintiff s counsel s '.. For happy summer driving, This you'll surely know: Check your tires and battery And you'll be rarin' to go! GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13 & Monroe Phone 318 ■ Don't Delay—See GAV today!
Schedule Announced For Softball League The -umtner re. rention b ague will officially iip.-ii Monday moiu il,. at W. .11 hna n field with two .-am.-- to he play.-d each Monday ..nd Thm -dav morning \ti V p. ■ tpolled gam.' Hid ’’ ■ ann tai tournament s. hedule will lie alinouni ed ala lat-t da'‘ Ileahe Ilorw in ~u|wr v I-.if, 'at. d Mr horwiu also announced that aliofhi-t attempt will b. tnaib to organize the r-. real ion ba -ball league for older bov* at a meet mg -. heduled for '' am Weilmday at the field \ll boy wi-h ilig to tday whether or not they have regl-t.-fed ate te.p|e-tei| t.r pH -. tl' W-dne-duy Ihe -ftball la Ui hedub fol low s June 2’l '• a m White Sox v-Hr.-wns Ju a m Indians v - Red J Hie 2'l Yalll.e. ' - Tiv'< I White Sox i Indians J line I'.ii Yanko vs Hua n Tigers V Red So\ July ’ Tigei - v- Brown- White Sox V Re.| Sox .Lily 7 Yankos v LidiatiRo! Sox vs Browns •lily lo White Sox vs Y.hi, 1.0 Tigers vs IndianJuly 11 Toils vs Whit. Sox i Yanko.--- v- Red Sox Jiii 17 Indi.ms v- Brown* h Moose Edges Out Celina, 6 To 5 I><- atur Moos., -t iling off a last inning rally , edged oiit a »1 ’<» 5 victory our the Celina •• ■ Iz'gioli nine in an exhibition came at Worthman field Erid iy night E.o h team s< oreif on in the 'ir-t inning M . < anted four . times in the third inning and add ' ed what proved to I - the winning , run in the -ixfli t elina tallied ' .lice in th.- fourth and scored! three times in the seventh before 'he rally was halted \ s< h'-d lied 1.-ci-n l-.u'l- came .between be. atur and Post j"»1 ..I Fort Wayne w.i- p.-tp.med until a later date Next Week's Schedule Monday VEW exhibition Leg ! I ion vs Berne i Suburban league i Thursday Moose V K of C ; 1 Legion vs YEW Frdav K of c exhibition 1 i Moo-e exhibition Last nicht s score RHE Celina 11'0 b"< 3 5 !i 2 1 MooJu | im| x •; 7 2 j ll'ii. eri and bung- Andrewand Stopjx-nhagen 0 Decatur Newsboys Take Twin Bill i The Journal Gazette New boy of be. atur i upp. d a tw in bill at Portland Frida. Hernoon In the Inst game they blasted out a 2! victory ove th«- Indianapolis New boys behind the six hit pitching of Jack Pettie and the big bate ot Bill S. hulte Norm Kohne. Jim I'. ~ ! nett and ban Kit -uin In the second tilt, the Journal boys edged out a 7-G win over the Portland Review and Sun lad Petrie again on the mound, pitched fine ball behind some excellent ’ fielding Summaries H R E Journal hill 176 Six 16 21 3 Indianapolis uni nmi «•! I 6 I, k 1 Journal lii3 120 010 7 3 1 Portland *>ll 003 Is i; :■ 1 Plan Examinations For Postal Clerks Earl Chase, acting civil service secretary at the becatm post of ' fice, has annoatned that competitive examination*! are to be held for ' about 500 positions of clerk in the postal system, with alaries of 12,641 and 13.02! per year. These ’ positions a e at air fields in bay , ton and Wilmington. O Further information may be secured from Mr. Chase at the post , office Applications intis’ he on file not later !!■“!• July 2. HEADQUARTERS jf A ■r Models tram 5 co. ft j g to 123 cu. It. food I E capacity. Built by a fi leaders Io the f rotes Food Locker Industry. Curtis F. Hill Refrigeration Sales -a Service Authorized Dealer 105 S. 13th Mt. Decatur
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