Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1947 — Page 8
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New Hurler For Gianls losses Iwo-Hil Game N-w Y .11. lum- 2'. <1 I'l xl I; .11 • ',».<■ 1 <.* . • in * 1 • .111 ■<l (h>t> * the only x!ll.<ii.«*h>ii in d.iv for fh>. tdd.n »ii< i>“ •>? ~<•! Clarelo • lott not t«» .-.r with id n. w »«.- M-l vin (HL *ho i !he happy mm fi< Lit of 111* 'r-<• r.v»" ’I i < :,n. in >• who < only i»r< vm is di tim lion in |h»> major w.<- th;.: to- n i ■ aii i hdlini pi: io ■ oin • d tin Hi.ll:’ .. .f.ld.iV Hill.with i .ui ok le. ord •>! ■ • d* ’.-a' 1 . lot' ■ I walk' x tiik. on' i ind .i a ild ;.i’• ■ ■ in oivlit , .Jul a third hoii’i.' ■ of !• i- pit< li | mg with the llloAim till • '.l-011 | Th.it wasn't much to r*'< omnietid , 'li.'li. I'll' til. Aay ‘ "tie 'lt. h.'l ' have been going lately lie dld'l ’ i ’ .ed anything mor. I think Vo I had nett. I tigtire ■ on starting for n today Oft told |. tt. who a a Ji. it IV .im.rzed fjti . he had jlll olii'ilet.'d an overnight trim rid. la. ii Washing ton where he left t|o Brown- ufi.r] l.el'o' -old t r tile A aiver pl e N'im inning :a' <t. I ' t w.< - author of i!ie ..-’pitihed game I tin tied it. by i I . an* j,it< her thi- | tfe.i-oti a two hit 11 to " vi ’ory Over 'he <' ib» in a : h Io trek out eight ami walked fiv. A Idel from a i tipple • ■ ■ • -v p.-anut Lowny m Ho thud nlid l»om Dalleiaiulio ■ ''ingle ci the fourth lott was a regular Ewell Bl.ick Well old then The lankv lefty ndmitb d his morale was bol-'ered a!oii the Giant* .nude t ai runs in the fit ' inning ami he 'aid it w i- a . lo- i ing sight for an ex Brownie I" wafi h hi* team mate* make 1 : hit- ini hiding hornet- by Willard Ma: hall ami Walker Cooper It was Cooper - fourth in three I atm - Both he and M u-hall now have 13 f<>r the s. :i*>>n The Dodgers used Peewee Re-. two run homer ami a -teal of home by J.i kle Robinson to de feat the Pirate- | to 2. at Pitt burgh i- riflin' Ralph Brama oit pitched ,in old Brooklyn iiemesiFritz. Osternnieller t i-termiiller struck out seven and Brama fan tied four in the hot dmd Southpaw Warren Spahn. de spite being tom In d l>r three homers in< hiding i two run blast by Er. I»i~ak in the ninth, gave
Tonight & Thursday (> - - o OI K Bit. DAYS! First Show Tonight 6:30 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 BE SI RE TO AHEND! o i, V F f f V V VTfct ...is gag m champagni is goodnight • lon can /yM Ctar*» Ml* fUflat fWN m ” ku max bw mtn ▼ |p M«.« JMHiH vvrvvfvvvvv ALSO—Short* 9c 40c Inc. Tax O—O Fri. A Sat.—Deanna Durbin. Tom Drake, “I'll Be Yours" —o Sun. Mon. Tuea.—Frank Sinatra. Peter Lawford, Kathryn Grayson “It Happened In Brooklyn"
■ the BrllVe- i 'I to >i del isjoti over t'o l ardiniis at St Louis Spahn also wa- hammered for homer* Its Stan M islal and .Im Medwick, out w.i- otherwise .ffeitivi dl« I ribirf eight ild to w m hi 111 h .• at.le Rookie Kent Peterson of the Red* li.id a one hit -hutoit until 10 weakened to yield two tallies 11 th- ninth out II in y Humbert ~ve I I Ito 2 Vii tory over the phi, at llm innati The Reds ■ ade i i i 10-, i tin- I': I In- i i oml Pet. ron iiiglili. in a :>alt him 1! |t A a III" fluid vii dory and he -iim . out nine batters in I'h. Whit. Sox emled Wall Via ■< . -tri. . - orele • mu Hi, it ; I wln ii they tai'i'. d him toi t a., r in- on J'lovd B iker s do . • Dav. I'hilh v triple and an infield out in th. first inning • ■ went on io top the SetiaHir- , • a . . • • 1 a 1 1Kd I.opal pit. lib a -eveti hitter for In- fifth victoiy \er non Steph* ■ drove in -ix in::- to ii i n a ci.Hid »lam homer a the Blown- dl ibb. d 'ln Ath let I. - 12 to it at Philadelphia Pl! i,. Ellis Kind' I -potted the ■ A three runs in file fit-t inning then ore down tin- lest of the wav triking md l'i batters as he a ..n hl- fifth straight game t'leveiamj at \'.'w York and De trod it Ito 'on wet. i.lined out in Ihe A I,el 'll an Y. ■t. IdaV' far < laiefu e lott 1.1 tin Giant* who got oft an over i nigh’ train and pitihed a two hit. 11l to o v u tor v over tiie < 'ubs in hi* debit With New Yolk Joe Louis To Appear With Softball Team At Fort Wayne Park Jo.- Loiii*. world heavyweight < hampioii will make a personal ap pearame di Fort Wayne Thursday iiid Friday night when his soft ball t. ini. i|i>- Joe Louis Punch' et on.- of the uatioir strongest hired t'.im- will meet the Zoll tier Pi-'oii- at the new Zollner stadium l<>< a’ed at the end of North Anthony, extended Th. appear.ime of Joe Louis has e.-n guaranteed fm both nights Single nine inning games w ill he play.-d ea< h night, starting at ' o i lock. The new Zollner stadium has a large seating .afsndy and plenty of reserved -eat- are available, the Pistons management announi ed today Ite-ervatmii* may he mail.- by calling the Zollner plant or by purchasin'-’ ticket* at the stadium H Changes Made In Softball Schedule Two changes were announced today in file soft bail schedule for Thursday and Friday nights at Wortllinan field The K. of (' I team will play a double header Thursday meeting the Moose team in a league game at 7 3<» o'clock, followed bv an exhibition tilt Friday night, the Legion and VFW will tangle in a league game at 7 3u ptn . foili wed by a .Moose league tilt.
’CORT Tonight & Thursday A city slicker kid tames terror jgW* MU Preston Gail fOSIER MM SWfflM M toft h hm -to to M to* W dovai ,Ht WOI,O( * KU IAL WHO HORSE to#Tl ALSO—Short* 9c-30c Inc. Tax —o Fri. A Sat.— Three Mecquiteer* in “Range Defender*" —o Sun. Mon. Tue*.—Henry Fonda. “Return of Frank Jame*"
Jimmy Doyle Badly Hurl In Prize Fight < l> v.'laml Inn.' i I P > For i the oml time within la moi th vo ini Jiminv Doyle ol I." An I'.'l. * hovelf'd betwi'.'li lit. Hid death today tin time th. r< I suit of injuries suffered win'll ||. wa* technically knocked out in the eighth round bv cliuni|»ion It . | tSitgari lloldtisoli in their fight i for the world welterweight <hum ! pionship last night before 11 27 >' fans at th. Cleveland .in mi ' Condition poor Wa the tel e summarv of the < halleni'.'i'- >"i difloii given by In It It Millei at St Vin ent * hospital ju*t ,ift< i yomig Doyle, hi.- head • va'li.d in bandage* emerged from a I’> mill ute brai'i operation The operation for an '• xtradura! hemorrhage" wa* |»'iformed by Di Spencer Braden, a brain pe. inlisf from < liagt i:i Falls < > If w.i ■ a trephine operation that involved boring two hole* into tie -kull to r.'li.v. pressure resulting from the hemnrihage \ s I hiv le lay in a < tis i< al condi Hon Robinson, with a patch over hi- right blow visited th. hospital mar dawn and inquired, "i* there anything I can do'* 1 didn't n-alize how serious this wa* wlun I left the ring When Robinson climbed down from tile ring, at th.- e id of 'ie eighth round Doyle wa lyi’.g flat on his hack near a mutral i orner, | where he hail been sm.rhed bv an explosive left hook to the < hit: Thi' blow delivered I* Doyle w.i • stepping 111 with all attempted | right hook, was so tetrifii that Jimmy wa* lifted ba kwards and ra*h» d to tlie anv.i- w ith *u< h force that hi* head bounced twice on the floor Doyle tried to rise three time*! befon h>- fell lim k into urn on I n fousne** a coma from w hith he h;:d not r.'iov.red when the brain operation wa* completed at 1 V. am Doyle, who had I lime lb-.' ti.|. death in the same ring h Mar h j i Ibid, when knocked out by niiddi. weight Artie Levim was “aV.’d from a full. mint knockout la! night by the gong that ended the eighth round just as referee .Lu ki.Davi- had rem hed the count nine. a To Seek New World Plane Speed Record Janesville. Wis . June 2". (CPi Steve Wittman. <>shko-!i. Uv eaid today he will fry to l.r.' k the w.ld * ai’plalie speed e.old so the "'"mile course at Im- Wi*. Illi : sin state fair Sunday. Wittman, flying a P .71 "King i Cobra. " -aid he flew here from tt-hkosli in le*. than 2" minute i at a -peed of 35" miles an hour Wittman now imide the record of 2.'ls miles an hour ove the Detroil; . lo*. .1 < o.i sc. a mark h< esiablixli •<| in 111,'17. and lie clocked a speed . of 215 M P M around the nation al air la • * course at Cleveland o Judge Curtis Shake On War Crimes Court Washington, June 25 (Pt I President Truman today named two , judges to ei'i ve as member* of '.lie of several tribunals established to • try major war < riminals in the 1 1 C S occupation zone of Germany ; i He appointed Edward FianeiCarte:-, associate justice of the Ne braska supreme court, ami Cur-i tls Grover Shake, former judge of | the Indiana eupremo court. I Whale Oil Whale oil frotn blubber is a fat. and goes into many industrial uses, especially soap. The fine waxy oil from the head of the sperm whale, tpermacetti. is especially valued an a non-gumming lubricant
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
PEPS REDS - . - By Jack Sords 'A ' r • f fifcAiV \ ' ! >N / o>4c:iaNa<i ritesr a Aw gia4ts xy .y Tor Joe AcQjisittodoF yojwie- roe rißsreAS'e* POty A\oVeP MAAS -so -file OiXTAebP nJMERE SAodtP ee EvJeaJ wh-fM-rMe sa-t
National League W L Pct. GB. .Boston 3125 ,57G Biooklyn 33 2G 553 1 N> w Yolk 31 25 .551 IS < hi' ago 31 2' .525 3 SI Louis .'',u 3o .51,11 ( iii' ihiiati 2fi 32 175 G Pbilud'-lpllia 2G 35 I2G !l I’ll!'bin uh 22 35 ','G ]| American League W L Pct. GB. N,w Yolk 3G 21 Gull Boston 32 21 571 2 Philadelphia 2'» 23 s"it G <*h-v<-lalid 25 2G 13" r,', < llirago 3'l 32 .I'l 7 Ib-tloll 27 2fl I'2 7 Washington 2G 3" IGI ' Si lx,uis 23 31 I"I 11 American Association W L Pct. GB. Is in-as City 31 21 - fill l.oiii'Ville 3G 31 .537 I IndiaiiapoliK 35 31 53" Milwaukee 3| 31 .siio G l -.- Miniieapo!: 31 35 133 7 Toledo 12 35 17' S i'olilllilm 30 3' 111 lot.j St Paul 2' 3' 121 II 1 - YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League New Yol k 11. C||j< ago ", Brooklyn I Piltsbuigh 2. I 80-ton lb St Louis G <'iii' ifinati I. Philadelphia 2. American League St Louis 12. Philadelphia 3. t'hiiauo 3. Washington 0. Other games postponed American Association Louisville 3 2. Toledo 21. Kansas City I Minneapolis 2. . St Paul ft. Milwaukee 5 zt'oluiiibiis 3 1. Indianaixdis 2' -o - Group Returns From Rural Youth Parley Forty six hoys and girls, accompanied by chaperones, stopped in Decatur at noon today on their way back to Indianapolis , from Cedar Point. (>., where they : attended a rural youth convention The boys and girls, from all I parts of the state, were riding in -a bartered bus They were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Truex, prominently known state rural youth leaders. They had assembled in Indianapolis to begin the trip several days ago and were enroute hack to the capital city in a group, before returning to their respective homes in scattered sectors of the state. o Trndr In n <•«•«»«! Town — llrrnlur • MOTOR TUNE-UP • BRAKE REPAIR • STARTER GENERATOR • CARBURETOR REPAIR Saylors Chevrolet Sales 116 So. Ist St.
LOBAUGH INDICTED (< i.nlluisrd from t’nar I) county jail until Sept. 2 before being ar aigned on the Indictments. Judge William H Schantien set the date after observing that the court summer vacation begins thi* weekend. 1
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Jim Ferrier Wins Professional Mee! Detroit. June 'I tl Pl lh> (smalle t club in >l:e •' ■" vi.n burl' * x foot three im i Ji u r ■ i’ i •!"' PH7 <ha tipionshin of the t.'ofe* sh.ll.il golfer- associa'lm and the |:i.500 -first prize Wielding his number 1" Iron the flutter, with II hlltS’hee toll Big Jim blasted Chuk Harbert a long driving Northville. Mich, pt" out of the toil tiey in the final* y. -tenlay with a 2 and I vl>’ " ' that was in dmtbf until the final nine holes Onlp when 27 hole of th. scheduled Bl hole mat h were out of the wav. with Biz Jim three u •! and hi* putter beh.ivin- Ilk* • w.-ll trained dog. did it seem that li< wa- in. Harbert made a good try even after that He knocked in a I" foot putt, duplicating F« trier's b«-t es so t of tile day, on the tltltli holt to <ut the margin to two up with six to play But Ferrie came back on the .list to go three up again ami he coaeted from there. They halved the next two holes leaving Ferrier three up with three io go. Husky Chick won the next j ami it wa* two up with only tw > to go. But the presstl •• was on Harbert, and Ferrier played safe He pasted a long drive, a l<mz lira *ie and a good < hip shot to lie just short of ’he pin Then he went down In two putt* and Hat bert could do no better He too took a five for a halve ami tlnmatch wan ov<>" Ferrier took a total rtf a3 putts for the 35 holes. Par on Hie greenwould have been 7". That was a partial explanation| for his medal scores during the entire toui’m-y He played 2"3 holes and he was 27 strokes under pat for that distance. Harbert, th< long ball slugger, went 2b!t ami he was 2't under Ferrier had a pat--72 agaimtt Lloyd Mangrum Sunday i but the rest of the lime both he and Harbeit were under par
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