Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1948 — Page 6

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Indians Down Senators In 15 Innings New York. June s—(UP)—lt says here in very small print that Bob Feller Is the fifth bent pitcher on the Cleveland Indian staff, but just try and sell that idea around the American league today. It also "ays that he didn't win the 15-inning hall game the Indiana took. 5 to 0 from the Sena- , torn at Washington last night and that his record right now is a ( »ery ordinary five victories against four losses. But that's only the way it Is , according to the books. 1 They reveal that Gene Rearden at 4-1. Roh Lemon at 7-3. Don Black at ] 2-0. and even Boh Munr-rief at 2-1. stand a little better, but that’s only ( part of the story. The plain facts make it look a little better for Bullet Bob. the old lowa plow boy. He was burning them in there with his usual j verve last night and (t was 0 to fl , in the 12th when be went out for a pinch-hitter after yielding but four hits. During that stretch he struck out five and was Invincible with men abase. Muncrief took over and protected the scoreless edge tn win his second game when the Indians opened up with five hits and two walks which produced the winning margin in the 15th. laiser Tom Ferrick took over In the final inning after Mickey Haefner had given up no runs und five hits in a valiant but vain effort The Red Sox made some pro gress at the expense of the St. Ixiuis Browns topping them 10 to 4 and 7 to 2 at Boston for their first double vlctoPV simp last Labor Day. Joe Dobson, backed by two big innings for his sixth game In the opener The Red Sox made four runs in the third with Rill Good man's two-run double the big blow, snd they scored six more in the eighth when Vern Stephens and Dom DfMaggio drove In two runs each with timely singles In the nightcap. Denny Galehouse won his first game as the Red Sox elm ked off 12 hits Whitey Flatt and Moss hit first game homers for the Browns In a losing cause. The Yankees prevailed over the Tigers at New York. 7 to 4 by rallying late to nullify a three-run homer by pinch hitter Dick Wakefield Frank (Dutch) Hiller chalk ed up his first win as a Yankee, holding Detroit to six bits. New

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York clinched the game on a tworun single by pinch-hitter Bud SoUchock in the eighth after John ny Lindell hit a homer to put the Yankees ahead in the seventh. The Athletics defeated the White I Sox. 4 to 3 at Philadelphia with■ a three-run rally in the seventh in which doubles by Barney Mct’osky, Don White, and Mike Guerra were the decisive blows. Lefty Lou| Brissle won his fourth game l against three defeats in a relief role. The Dodgers got their first shutout of th* season, topping the Cardinals. 1 to fl at St. Ixiuis as Ralph Brama topped Howie Pollet in a fine duel. Branca gave up nine hits and gained his winning margin when Don Lund singled in the third and went to third on an ■ error by Pollet. He scored on an | ■ outfield fly. it was Branca's fifth I win. Tli<> Braves put over seven runs', in the seventh to top the Pirates. I Isl to 7 at Pittsburgh. Tommy Holmes tied the score with a two run double und Jim Russel hit a home run with two aboard to , clinch it. - | The Giants outlasted the Reds ( 5 to 4 at Cincinnati despite two , homers by Hank Sauer whicti | made him the exclusive major league leader with 15. Dave Koslo. ( ■who pitched five hitless relief inn- , ings was the victor. The Phils scored a 7 to 2 tri- j umph over the Cubs at Chicago as ( Dick Bixler and Del Ennis hit , homers and Richie Asbum got a pair of singles to stretch his con- | secutlve batting streak to 21 , games. Walt (Hot Dog) Dublel ( won his eighth game although he ( yielded a homer to Andy Pafko Yesterday’s star -Ralph Branca. < who pitchni the Dodgers to a I ( to 0 shutout over the Cardinals, giving the Dodgers their first blanking lab of the season which | put them in sixth place. MINOR fP/ifu/p/ce A/ ItTA- 1 f I I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B Indianapolis 3S 17 .679 Milwaukee 26 20 565 6‘, ' St Paul 27 21 .563 6to Columbus 26 22 542 7to Minneapolis 25 23 .521 Bto Toledo 22 30 .423 134* Louisville 19 34 .356 17 Kansas City 17 31 .354 16to ; YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Indianapolis 6. Columbus 5. Toledo 3, Louisville 6. Only games scheduled o ■' MAJOR] NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. New York 22 15 .583 St. Ixvuls 21 17 .553 lb* Pittsburgh 21 18 .538 2 Boston 19 18 .514 3 Philadelphia 21 20 £l2 3 Brooklyn 18 21 .462 5 Cincinnati 19 23 .452 sto | Chicago 15 24 .395 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. G.B. Cleveland 24 12 .667 to Philadelphia 27 14 659 Now York 23 17 .575 3 Detroit 20 22 .476 7 Washington 19 22 .463 7to Bt. I-ouis 17 20 459 7to Boston 18 24 .429 9 Chicago 10 27 .270 14to YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Philadelphia 7. Chicago 2. New York 5. Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 1. St Urals 0. Boston 10. Pittsburgh 7. American League Boston 1(57. St. Louie 4-2. Cleveland 5. Washington ff (151 innings). Philadelphia 4. Chicago 3. New York 7. Detroit 4. g Lona Shot Winner Os English Derby London. Jane 5 — (UP) — My I ove. a 100-9 ehot owned by Age Khan, won the 169th running of the historic English derby at Epsom Downs today. - » It to up to m to carry on from where our heroic dead left off and to see to it that the American Way of life shall not perish frpm the earth. We honor oar heroic and patriotic dead being true men and by faithfully fighttout the battles at our day as they fought thrive. ■■ S Trade la a Gone Town — Decatur

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Moose Hurler Tosses No-Hitter Last Night Scat Harrah, Decatur Moose hurler. tossed another no-hitter Friday night and his mates smacked out 15 hits to chalk up a 13-1 victory over the Berne All-Stars at Berne. Berne’s only run was tallied In the seventh inning on two hit batsmen and an infield out. Harrah fanned 17 batters, walked one and hit three men with pitched balls, the only Berne men to become baserunners V Decatur's attack was led by Davis, who pounded out two home runs. Mct'onell with a homer and two singles, and Crist with three hits, all singles The Moose team will play an exhibition game at the Van Wert. <).. fairgrounds Sunday night at 8 30 o’clock. Score by Innings: RHE Decatur 033 034 0-13 15 0 Berne 000 000 1— 1 <» 4 Harrah and Stoppenhagen; D Habegger, Sadler and Moser. 0 Alter Boy Collects Albany, N. Y. (IT) — John M. Della Rocca. 15-year-old alter boy. was awarded a fLOTS 10 settlement for burns suffered when his sur pßce caught fire from a candle at St. Francis de Sales Church here

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I Legion Nine Plays Fort Wayne Moose Sunday Afternoon Another Federation league game is on tap Sunday afternoon at 2 i o'clock at Worthman field in this city, with the Decatur American j !>gi<ui learn tangling with the Fort Wayne Moose. Decatur is In a second place tie' in the Federation league standing I with four victories in a row after a season-opening loss to Poet 47 j of Fort Wayne, the current league leader with four triumphs In as many starts. Decatur will also Im*. in action again Tuesday night, meeting Harvester at Dwenger park i in Fort Wayne at 8 o'clock. Other league games Sunday are: Bluffton vs Harvester at State School; Post 47 at Ceci'.; Van Wert at Huntertown. ——o— — TWO BILLION (Cont. From Page One) j toward state aid for the needy aged, the blind and, dependent children, j Both the house and senate approved.an amendment to that effect in a bill to clarify the old-age insur-; ance provision of the social security law The amendment also would Increase maximum payments from' tiie present 145 to |SO-a-month. The bill now goes to the white house for! President Truman's signature. _o Trade In a Good town — uecatur

Dog Survivors Os Fire Are Given New Home At County Joil The four surviving rox hounds, property of the Adams county con- ' servation clan, who lost their home in the fire thia week which destroyed two buildings in the west part of Decatur, have a new home, thanks to sheriff Herman Bowman. The four older dogs that escaped the blaxe which destroyed their , home, are now being lodged permanently in an old frame building I at the rear of the jail. The buildI Ing has not been used for several years. Home of rhe fence which was salvaged from the fire is being placed around the building to give the dogs an exercise field, and the club inemlreiw will paint and repair the ' building. Al! four of the older dogs, which were purchaser! last fall by the loI cal club, are reported to be In good | condition since the fire. One of the | male bounds was burned, but memi uers say he will recover 1 . o Home Is Feotured In June Magazine The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heiser. Lima. ().. is fea’ured in lhe magazine. American Home, for June Mr. Heiser, an architect, is the son of Mrs. James Elberson of Decatur, and Mrs. Heiser is the ! (laughter of Mr. and -Mrs. M. A. Frisinger. • Photographs and a dascriptlon of •he new home are included In the story. The house is of cement blocks, and very modern In design Front, rear and side views of the I .three-bedroom home are Included ( in the descriptive article. Mr. Hel-1 , ser is a well-known Ohio achitect.| i The Heisers both are well-known In i Decatur and Adams county. CATHOLIC HIGH (Cont. From Page Dnei then be used as a church. Winners of college scholarships Cletus Heiman, Indiana State Teachers College; Clarice Runischlag. Ball States Teachers * College; Richard Mies and Donna Lou Kortenber, Indiana UniverI slty. TRUMAN TAKES (Cont. From Psge One) displaced persons legislation. He ; also hinted in his speech of a possible veto of the house-approved | OPEN ’TILL 8 P. M. j I TONIGHT I AL SCHMITT Come To EQUITY where ICE CREAM IS BEST! One Gallon Container Ice Cream ’l-59 Quarts __ 45c Pints ... Dairy Store EQUITY Phone 158

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Mundt-Nixon Communist <tontrt)l bill. w . •’You <-annot Mop the upread <»» an idea (Communism) by passing a law against It." he said, "kou tan prevent Communism by more and better democracy. ' He appealed for legislation that will provide our dtltens with the homes they need, the opportunity [ for unb|‘rsal good health and j universal social security, the full rights of sitixenship. an equal chance for good jobs at fair wages and a brake on inflation that will hold the pun basing power of these wages at a high level. "This* Is the method of democracy. These are the goals of abundance A nation whkh reaches these goals will never succumb to the evils of Communism." Mr. Truman called the displaced persons "heroes of democracy" who "cannot go back home." "I hope that the congress will soon enact displaced persons leglslation. and enact it without any qualifications which would depart from our established American principles.” He said. The President ripped the "nonpolitical'* !al>el off his tour at Gary. Ind., yesterday during one of th<> many rear platform appearances he has scheduled on his tour. He appealed directly to voters to support him in the election in November and said he was hopeful of getting a congress that ’’will work in the interests of the com mon people.”

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NEW FLOOD (Cost. From Page One) — 1 ■ 1 "" " 11 j northwest since the floods began j 1 three weeks ago when (he hot sun. . thawed snow lying in the Rocky' « Mountains too fast for the rivers; to carry away the run-off. o_ MAN IS 'PROBLEM (Cont. Fr«wn Page One) —— J—county home have failed because of the number of children who are able to provide for him. It in costing lhe county more than |3 a day to provide food and lodging He likely will be released Monday or Tuesday, le-cause of a lack of charges to hold him. 0 CHARGE (Cont. From Page One) delegates -whom he (Gates' be lleves are waiting for his word before they can vote." Hobart (Teighton. who has steer ed clear of dealing in personalities during his campaign for governor, spoke at Goshen and pledged hU - support of a plan for developing the state's industrial and vacation i areas. Helmke did not speak any place last night. He said he had finished the bulk of his campaign travel I Ing snd would settle down in Indianapolis headquarters until convention time.

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