Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1948 — Page 6

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Decatur Wins In Triangular Meet Friday Coach Harry Dailey’s Decatur high school track team copped another first in a triangular meet at Columbia City Friday afternoon.; The final count was Decatur, 66; ; Columbia City. 40 and Arcola. 25. The Yelow Jackets won both relay races and R. Johnson. Stlngely j and Jack Heller accounted for first I places. Heller getting three to lead the Jackets' scoring. Summary Is as follows: High Hurdles: Heller (Di. first; Truex (CCI, eecond; Parrott (Cl'i. third. Time 17. Ino yard dash: G. Johnson (A), first; Kingsley (Di. second; Fries ICO. third Time — 10 5. .Mlle run: R. Johnson I Di. first: . Smitley (Di. second; Felger (Al. third Time — 5:10 440 Yard run Stfngely. (Di. first; Bogner (Di. second; Coy (CCI. third Time 55.1. l.ow hurdles: Heller (Di. first; Stulg (CCI. second; Ambers (A), third Time 24 6. 880-yard run: Karts ((’Ci. first: iarhman (Di. second; Snyder (Al. third Time - 2:12 0. 220-yard dash: G. Johnson (A), first; Kingsley (Di. second; Fries (CCI. third Time — 23.3. Shot-put Blessing I A), first; D. Johnson (CC). second; Holmes (DI, third. Distance 41’ 10*4". Broad jump: Ambers (A), first; McConnell, (Di. second: Tucker (CCI. third. Distance IS’6". High Jump: Heller (Di. first: (lentis (Di and Trahm (A) tied for second and third Height -- s’7'’. Pole vault: Parrott (CCI. fiiwt; Adams (CCI, second. Lichey (CC) third. Height 9 6”. 880-yard relay: Decatur (Stfngely. Baughn. Gilliert and Kingsieyi. first. Time - 1:37.3. Mlle relay: Decatur (Bogner, Souiihers. Foreman. Lehman) first. Time 3:47.9. | MINOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. Indianapolis 7 2 .778 lit. Paul 6 3 .667 I Kansas City 5 5 .500 2*4 Milwaukee 5 5 .500 2H Minneapolis 4 5 .444 3 Umisvllle 4 C .400 3*4 Toledo 4 S .400 3 H Columbus „. 3 6 .333 4 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Indianapolis 10. St. Paul 6. Milwaukee 3, Louisville 0. Toledo 7. Kansas City 4. Minneapolis 8, Columbus 5. a COMPROMISE (Cunt. From Paa* On*) European recovery program will meet next week to determine its procedure. The group has named as Its thairman Hen. Styles Bridges, has promised to do a ’through job’’ of overseeing the foreign aid program.

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Decatur Track Team In Goshen Relays Decatur high school Yellow Jacket track team left early this morning for Goshen where several of the team members will take part in the annual Goshen relays. Decatur has entries in most of the tra< k events Including lx>th the half mile and mile relay races and has one entry in the field events, the high jump. Phils Wallop Brooklyn In Bums' Opener New York. April 24—(CPI-The Philadelphia Phils were doing very nicely today, thank you. liecause manager Ben Chapman has been giving the opposition a ration of old. discarded soup bones. Using pitchers that nobody else seemed to want, they had picked up three victories out of their first four. Including a mighty significant 10 to 2* triumph over the; National league champion Dodgers, in their home debut at Brooklyn yesterday Sylvester (Blix) Donnelly, whom the Cardinals found no need for after he won the 1944 world series for them, pitched the triumph, scattering eight hits and striking out six Dick Sisler. also discard-' ed by the Cardinale, hit two hum , ers and a single, driving in four runs to lead the 13-hit attack. Previously. Emil Leonard, discarded by the Senators, and a collaborating trio of Lyn Rowe.| ex-Dodger and Tiger star. Ken Helntzehnan. late of the Pirates, and Ed Hetlaser. who was torsed off by the Dodgers, gave the Phils their other victories Not a man in the lot Is under 33 years old. Harry (The Cat I Brecheen had to cash in on breaks to maintain his spell against the Cubs at Chicago. pitching a nine-hitter to give the Cards a I to 0 victory while loser Johnny Schmits gave up only two hits in defeat. Schmitz went down in the ninth on a walk and a double by Rookie Ralph l-apointe which produced the only run It was Brecheen's 20th triumph against five losses in his career against Chicago. The Giants found a starting and finishing pitcher, wonder of wonders. in Ray Poat and behind his five-hit hurling beat the Braves at Boston. 3 to 1 in their home debut. Willard Marshall drove in two runs, hitting a double and two singles Ewell Blackwell, a 22-game winner last season, became the first major leaguer to score a pair of victories In 1940. topping the Pirates for the second time at Cincinnati. 5 to 3 after surviving two bad early innings. The Senators won their third straight, topping the A’s at Philadelphia. 5 to 3 with two runs Ist I the loth on two singles, a sacrii flee and Jake ’Early's double. The victory put Washington into a i second place tie with the A’a, who , previously had won three in a row . from the Red Sox. and with the Tigers. In turn, the Red Sox found the world champion Yankees a softer touch at New York. Idanking them 4 to 0 as Jefty Mickey Harris pitchel a fire-hitter and Ted Williams shook off his Yankee Stadium jins with a line drive homer and two singles. Four home runs, two by Ken Keltner and one each by Larry Doby and Bob Lemon. punctuated a 15-hlt Cleveland attack against the Tigers, who lost their home opener. 8 to 2. Isernon, hailed as the number two man behind Bob Feller, won his first start handily, scattering six hits. The Browns and White Sox were idle. Yesterday’s star—Dick Plsler. , Cardinal castoff who hit two homers and a single to lead the Phils in a 10 to 2 spoilage of Brooklyn's home opener. FOUR PERSONS From Paa* On*> said all the three~lnjur*d children had a "good" chance to recover. William suffered a knee injury and lacerations; Jean Ellen euffered a broken arm and a back injury, and Leonard, a broken arm and lacerations. Ail were suffering from shock.

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Fishing Dates Are Listed By Officer The fishing reason for large and, small-mouthed bass, wall-eyed and great northern pike will be closed from May 1 to June 15. John Hoffacker. Indiana department of conservation officer, warned today. There will he t(<i closed season in 1948 on blue gills, red-ear sun fi«h. crappies. ro< k bass and perch. The bag and length limits for these fish remain the same as printed on the reverse side of the fishing license. The season on seining minnows will also ire dosed from May 1 to June 12. inclusive, officer lloffacker stated. He also announced today that a number of pheasant and quail mostly hens have been released recently in Adains county as part !of the re-stocking program. 0 « Secaur--ipii<)l.;tvring Phone 1686 T Trad* In a God Town — Decatur

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MAJOO i NATIONAL LEAGUE , W L Pct. G.B. i f |Bt. Louis 3 1 .750 I'hiladelphla 3 1 .750 i f'inclnnati 3 2 .600 %! Brooklyn .... 2 2 .500 1 New York ....... 2 2 JJOO 1 r Pittsburgh 2 3 404* l*t , Boston 1 3 .250 2 . Chicago 1 3 .250 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE , W L Pct. G.B. , Cleveland 2 0 1.000 . Philadelphia 3 1 .750 Detroit 3 1 .750 , Washington 3 1 .750 New York 1 3 .250 2 I Boston 1 3 .250 2 I Si Umils 0 1 .000 lt» Chicago 0 3 .000 2'4; YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League > New York 3. Boston 1. Philadelphia 10. Brooklyn 2. St. laiuis 1, Chhwgo 0. II Cincinnati 5. Pittsburgh 3.

American League Boston 4, New York 0. Washington 5, Philadelphia 3 (IP inning). Cleveland 8. Detroit 2. Only guinea scheduled. g Legion Baseball Practice Sunday The American Legion baseliall team will hold a practice session at 2 o'clock Sunduy afternoon at Worthman field. All prospective candidates are requteted to be present. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Square Dance TONITE Round Dance FLOOR SHOW Saturday Nite EDDIE RICE and his Orchestra Mrs. Frauhiger at the SOLOVOX

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Principal Is Host To Cheer Leaders Principal W. Guy Brown entcrtalned at dinner Friday night for the six Decatur high schiml cheer leaders. Those attending the party included Dave Moore. James Cowens. Bill Kingsley. Morman Burnett. Gordon Rice and Jack Heller Foiolwlng the chicken dinner, Mr. Brown thanked the six cheer leaders for their help in making (he basketball season a success. ■ ■ ' ■ o —— Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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Worthless Jewelry Peddled At Berne Berne. April 24 — Two smoothtalking strangers came to Berne Thursday evening and peddled rings, apparently of little value, at a rather fancy price. They Intimated the rings were ‘hot'' and sold at least 20 or more of them here before leaving town The rings are apparently mere imitation and of little value.

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