Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1948 — Page 6

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Braves Defeat Cards Third In Row, Take Lead Now York. Juno 12 (VP)- Not | that things work out in October as they do in June, hut could it be that an all-lndian world scries is brewing? At least today, the vanishing American* had a first place monopoly with the Boston Braves out In front for the first time this year in the National and the Cleveland Indians threatening to walk off with things in the Junior loop. The Braves took over first plat e at St. Ix>uis when they won their third straight game from the Cardinals. 7 to 3. It was their sixth straight victory and their eighth in 10 games on a supposedly tough western road trip. Bfll Voise lie. with relief help from egCardinal Ernie White, turned in his fifth victory. Jim Russell, the Boston center fielder made 11 putout* to come within one of the major league mark of 12 and he could have tied It on the last out of the game, but stepped aside to let Mike McCormick handle it instead. The Cardinals took a 3 to 1 lead In the first three innings but Boston put over three runs in the seventh off starter Alpha Braz.le, then coasted to victory. McCormick. Jeff Heath and Eddie Stanky each made two hits in the winning attack. The Indians, opening a four game "crucial series" with the Yankees at New York, scored a IS hit Id to 3 victory against six New York pitchers. Dale Mitchell and Eddie Robinson made three hits apiece for the winners while Roh Lemon, who was batted out In the seventh, gained credit for his ninth victory, tops for any pitcher in the majors, luirry Berra and George McQuinn each hit three run homers for the Yankees and Joe Di Maggio got a third round tripper In the ninth after which the Yankees picked up another run but Robby Feller, working as Cleveland's fourth pitcher, struck out pinch-hitter Sherman Lollar to end the game. The Athletics took second place undisputedly by topping the Browns. 3 to S at Philadelphia as Charley Harris scored his first major league victory in a relief role by facing only 21 batters in seven innings. Rookie Andy Anderson hit a grand slam homer to start St. Ixmis off to a five ran first inning, but that wound up the Brownie scoring. Ted W'illiams drove In seven runs, with two doubles, a single and a walk and boosted his major league leading average to .385 as the Red Sox drubbed the White Sox. 12 to 4 at Boston. Pat Seerey hit a homer for Chicago. Art Houtteman, who had drop-

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Softball League To Open Monday Night The Decatur softball league season will be officially launched Monday night, with two league games on tap for the formal opening. The McMillen and Veterans of ■ Foreign Wars will meet in the opener Monday night at 7:30 o'clock, followed by Mutt's Service station and the Knights of Columbus. Tuesday night, the VFW will play an exhibition game, followed by Suburban league tilt between the Decatur Moose and I'nlondale teams. The Bingen Girls will play an exhibition in the opener Thursday, followed by Mutt's and the G. E Club. The G. E. and McMillen nines will meet in a league game Friday night, followed by an exhibition tilt. In the final pre-season practice game Friday night, the K. of C. edged out a 7-6 victory over McMillen in a game which went nine Innings before K. of C. tallied the winning run. The winers made 12 | hit* and three errors, the losers eight hits and four errors. I>*ngerich and L. Hackman formed the K. of ('. battery, with Myer*. Mil- 1 ler and Selklng hurling for Me ■ Millen, with Jone* and Gelmer behind the bat. Zale May Defend Title Next Fall New York. June 12 — (UP) — Cnmarked and unruffled tough Tony Zale was scheduled to pack up his newly-regained world"* middleweight championship today and start back to his home town of Gary. Ind He was due to arrive in the city of steel tomorrow morning and the town was preparing to make him the guest of honor at a parade and a municipal reception. On hand to praise hi* triumph over Rocky Graziano will be city officials and many state authorities of Indiana Zale returns home without a single scar from hi* quick threeround knockout of Graziano at Rupert stadium Thursday night. But he and hi* managers will be toting a check for $60,000 — his share of the purse. The 34-year-old powerful Pole was under contract to the Tourna ment of Champions. Inc., to defend his title in September and said he was "ready" to light again. The promoters were reported trying to secure Yankee stadium or the Polo grounds a* the site, but there was a strong chance it would Ire held in Ebbets field, Brooklyn. It was expected that gale's opponent would be Marcel Cerdan of France, should Cerdan regain the European middleweight crown In a bout with Cyriile Delannoit of Belgium on July 3. If Cerdan should lose to Delannoit, it was believed that world's welterweight champion Ray Robinson would for.vake his crown to challenge Zale. ped eight straight games for the Tigers had to single home Pat Mullin with the winning run in the 10th to gain hi* first victory, 7 to < at Washington. Houtteman pitched two scoreless relief Innings before singling borne Mullin, who bad trippled. Ralph Hamner, a 30-year-old rookie, won his first major league game by holding the Giant* to six hits in a 3 to 1 Cub victory at Chicago. It was the Cubs* third victory in the four-game series. The Dodgers topped the Pirates. $ to 2 in 13 innings at Pittsburgh when Peewee Reese doubled home one run and Gil Hodges sent In an* other with a single. Pittsburgh, fighting back in a bitter duel between Dodger right bander. Ralph Branca, and Pirate southpaw Vic Lombardi put over another run In the last of the 13th. Branca pitched hltles* ball for five innings to win his sixth game and Lorn bardi in defeat held the Dodgers, his ex team mate*, hltles* for a seven inning stretch. Eddie Mihais hit a Brooklyn homer. Rookie Herman Wehmeier pitched five hit bell to score his fifth triumph for the Reds. 12 to 1. at Cincinnati as Johnny Wyroetek hit two homers, a double, and a single Yesterday’s star-Art Houtteman. pitching In relief, and win ning his first game after eight straight defeats for the Tigers hy singling home the winning run against Washington tn the Itth la a T to I triumph. Secaur-Uphototerlng Phone 1«M T Trade In • ween rasa* —giiatw

Decatur Moose Lose First League Game The Decatur Moose, limited to three scattered hits, suffered their first Suburban league loss of the season Friday night, dropping a 2-0 decision to Ossian on the latter'* diamond. The game was a brilliant mound duel until the last of the seventh between Harrah of Decatur and Harkles* of Ossian. Harrah held Ossian hltles* through the first six frame* but Fruth. first Ossian batter In the seventh, beat out an infield hit. The next man sacrificed, and Malt’en then smashed one out of the park for a home run and the ball game. It was Decatur's first loss after seven league triumph*. The Moose will play two league games next week, meeting Uniondale here Tuesday night at 3:30 o'clock, and then playing Uniondale on the latter'* diamond Wednesday at 8:30. The line score: RHE Decatur 000 000 o—o 3 o Ossian 000 wo 2-2 2 1 Harrah and Stoppenhagen: Darkless and Young. t - MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct- G.B. Cleveland 29 13 ,6f*o Philadelphia 28 10 .604 3 New York 27 19 .587 4 Washington «25 .480 8% Detroit 23 25 .478 8 Boston 22 25 .468 8% St. Louis 18 27 .418) 12% Chicago 12 31 .278 17% NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B Boston 25 18 .568 New York ... 25 20 .556 % St. Louis 25 21 .543 1 Pittsburgh 25 21 .543 1 Phitadel|*hia 25 24 .510 2% Brooklyn 21 24 .467 4% Cincinnati 21 26 .447 5% Chicago 18 30 .375 8»i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American Lssgue Detroit 7. Washington 6 (10 Inn ings). Boston 12. Chicago 4. Philadelphia 6. St. Uiuls 5. Cleveland 10. New York 8. National League Chicago 3. New York 1.

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 12—Walter N. Bordner and Clarence Ml'ler. 671 Dowling St., Kendallville. Ind. Three Gables Truck Stop and Service Station, Building and Business. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. JUNE 18 —Ed A. Bosse. Comm, and Genevieve Terstegge and Edw. L. Coffee, admrs. eatate Grace C. Coffee. 345 Winchester St., I>ecatur. 7 room modern house and household furnltyre Roy A Ned Johnspn and Delvin Liechty, Aucta. JUNE 18—John G and Anna Allfaon. Stateline Tavern. 12 tnilew west of Celina. Ohio on Route 28 at State Line. W. R. Savage, Hicksville. 0.. auctioneer.

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Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 2 (13 Innings). Cincinnati 12. Philadelphia 1. Boston 7. St. Louis 3. Af/MW AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. Indianapolis ... 40 20 .667 Milwaukee 32 21 .604 4% St. Paul 33 23 .589 5 Columbus 31 25 .554 7 Minneapolis 27 28 .491 11 Kansas City 22 33 .400 15% Toledo .. 23 36 .390 17 Uiulsville 19 41 .317 17% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Indianapolis 15. Minneapolis 8. Milwaukee 5. Louisville 3. Columbus 2-3. Kansas City 1-3. St. Paul 7-9. Toledo 4-3. Will Meet Monday To Choose Teams Itcane Dorwin. recreation supervisor, today asked the following lK>ys, Bill Haii<-her, Fred McDougal, Mike Nagel. Steve Gass. Douglaa Rambo and Eugene Morison, to meet at Worthman field at 9 am. Monday to choose tea in a for the summer softball league. Name* of players, teams, and schedule will be published next: week, with the league schedule to open the following week. TRUMAN SAYS (Cont. From Page One) he added. The President made an overnight run from Portland, where he spent yesterday inspecting the flooded area* of the northwest, to Berkeley, Cal. He was due at, Berkeley at 3:15 EDT and will make his address at the University | at 5:30 pm. EDT. After the address.'he will leave by automo-! Idle for San Francisco where he| will spend the night. REV. DENIS SCHMITT (Cont. From Psge On*) Mary's church, the Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz. pastor, will serve as archpriest; the Rev. Simeon M. Schmitt, brother of the newly-ordained priest, as deacon: the Rev. Thomas L. Durkin, cousin, pastor of Sacred Heart parish. Fort Wayne, as suit-dea-con; and the Rev. Roland G. Sinomitsch. C.S.C.. cousin, head juf the

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G(ll\ FISHI.V? Fishing begins at your tackle dealer’s counter. Kight tackle at the right time generally means a good catch. 33 years of supplying fishermen with rods, reels! lines, lures, and everything that is necessary for fishing enables us to serve you well. Right now we have such well-known reels as Pfleuger Supreme and Skilfast, Shakespeare Classic, Langley, Bronson, Kalamazoo, Heddon Pal, three or more makes of fly reels. Have the Ashaway Slip Cast reel for spinning, also spinning rod and lines. You can not get a backlash with a spinning reel. A large stock of rods to select from, bamboo, solid steel, tubular, seamless steel Fly rods from 113.00 to 550.00. Lines for casting, still fishing, spinning and fly fishing. “The Knapp .Special” is a sectional bamboo pole for still fishing which is making a lot of friends of blue gill fishermen who wish to be able to take their pole apart for carrying in cars. We have always made it a point to take care of the youngsters from a penny’s worth of hooks to sinkers, bobbers, line and poles. Have 10 to 12 ft. cane poles for 15e. See our window display —then come in and let us be of service to you. Henry Knapp & Son

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Commissioner's Sa of REAL ESTATE at I Public Auctil 7 Rooni Modern IU Evening Sole I mon, ® imii.l 7:50 P. M. Located at 545 Winchester Gt., Decatur, known n C-al C. Coffee property. ■ HOUSE — 5 rooms and bath on first floor. 2 rooms on Modern. Enclosed front porch. Oil Burning hot water h-s W Good garage, cement side drive. This property I* ,n ,lr * ‘ tion and ready for occupancy. Good location on btgniy M street. Immediate possession. ■ TERMS—CASH. Ed. A. Bo j COMMISSI

ADMINISTRATORS’ PUBLIC SALE OF Household Furniti The undersigned administrators for the estate deceased, will sell al public auction the following « < property at 345 Winchester St., Decatur. Indiana, on Friday, June 18,19 • Commencing at 5:00 P- M. Prosperity table top. all white finish Gas ‘ Electric Refrigerator; Kitchen Table and chairs Washer: Walnut Dining Room Suite; 2 pc Walnut Bedroom Suite; Chiffonier Walnut bp<H>i Bed. , Radio. Clothes Press. *ll2 Rug »H 2 Ru « -LT Bnwltfn Occasional Table and Occasional Chairs; Mah«g<* y combination; Floor Lmmps and Table Ump» <J" " Inet Radio; 4 Wall Mirrors; Desk and Chair; Oss He . Plate; Electric Koester; Bathroom Scale; w Electric Sweeper; Lawn Mower and Garden T.m.K - » Chairs; Grass Rug; Coffee Tsble; End Tsb.e: Fernery, ing; Dishes snd Cooking Utensils, and many artlcl AUTOMOBILE—I M 2 Plymouth ! door sedan, in fl TERMS—CASH. For inapectlon of House or Hoesen Mr. Wm. Calcbin, 445 Winchester St. Genleve Terstei Edw. L. Cot Roy 4 Ned Johnson—Auctioneers n<js»eMelvin Uoehty—Auctioneer M A 1 Bryce Daniels—Clerk _____

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