Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1948 — Page 6

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Indians Launch Crucial Series With Red Sox New York. July 24 tl'P) - Who naid the fled Sox didn't have any pitching depth? Weil, manager I-on Boudreau of Cleveland was one gent who did. yet today as he took his league leaders into Boston for a vital three-game set it looked like the Red Sox might he deep enough in pitching to inundate the Indians. The merry men of Marse Joe McCarthy, riding a nine game winning streak, had eight different winning pitcfiers during the stretch. The only man to win two games was .Mickey t Himself) Harris. the hefty lefty, who until last week was considered the number one liability on the staff. The Red Sox celebrated the return of Ted Williams yesterday as they humiliated the White Sox. 13 to 1 Teddy boy got a three run double and a single as Harris pitched a five-hitter Bobby Doerr hit a homer and double. The victory put Boston only a game-and-a half behind the leading Indians Williams, out of action for 15 games. 13 of which Boston won. appeared fully recovered from the side muscle injury reportedly suffered In a pullman car wrestling match with Sam Mele The melee with Mele thus proved if nothing else -that the Red Sox can win without Williams With him they may be hard to stop in their inten-1 sifying pennant drive. The Tigers blasted across seven runs in the fourth inning to defeat the Senators at Washington. 11 to 5 as relief pitcher Virgil Trucks won his ninth victory and his fifth straight. Gil Coan hit a Washington homer while George Vico, and Vic Wert* got triples for Detroit. The night game between the St Louis Browns and the Philadelphia A's wax rained out after two and-a-half innings Washed down the drain was a 6 to 0 Brownie lead The Yankees and Indians were rained out at New York The Giants got five-hit pitching from lairry Jansen, who hurled his 12th victory and his third shutout, beating the Cubs at Chicago. 5 to 0, Johnny Mite hit the Giants' 100th homer in the first inning with RIH Rigney on base and that was all the help Jansen needed It wax Mize’s 23rd homer. Rookie Robin Roberts, the prize bonus pitcher brought up by the Phils, hurled his fourth victory, 6 to 1 over the Reds at Cincinnati, who also were victims of a triple play. Third baseman Ralph Caballero took Virgil Stallcup'x liner to start the triple play, rthowlng to second to double Ted Kluszgwski. after which a fast relay by Gran Hamner caught Danny Utwhiler at first. John Blatnik and Del Ennis each made three hits In the 14-hlt Philly attack. The driving Dodgers racked up their 17th win in 21 games by downing the Pirates. 4 to 3, under the lights in Pittsburgh. Erv Palica wax the winning pitcher, with help from Hank Bebrman. and Dodgers Peewee Reese and Tommy Brown hit homers as Brooklyn moved to within fiveand a-half games of the league-

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leading Braves. The Braves were dumped by the Cardinals, 7 to 5. with southpaw Al Brazle the winner. St. U>ulx knocked out Boston ace Johnny Sain during a four-run third inning. Yesterday's star Larry Jansen of the Giants who pitched his third shutout and his 12th victory of the season, a five-hit, 5 to 0 job against the t übs. Decatur Moose Beat Zanesville, 4 To 0 Blanked for six innings, the Decatur Moose team broke loose for four runs in the seventh Inn ing Friday night to register a 4-0 shutout over Zanesville in a Suburban league game at Zanesville All Decatur runs were scored after two men had been retired. Hits by Stoppenhagen. Hirschy and Royer, coupled with two Zanesville errors, brought in the four runs, all unearned. Harrah limited Zanesville to ong hit. a single by the first Zanesville batter in the opening inning Duly three other men reached base, two hit by pitcher balls, and one on Decatur’s lone error. The Moose team will meet Zanesville in a league game Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock. Last night's score: RHE Decatur 000 000 4-4 6 1 Zanesville 000 000 0-0 1 2 Harrah and Stoppenhagen; Hoopingarner and Dinius. ■ MAJOR I AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. Cleveland 51 33 007 Philadelphia 54 37 .593 4 Boston . 51 38 586 14 New York 49 36 .576 34 Detroit . 43 43 .500 9 Washington 38 48 .442 14 St. Ixiuis 30 52 366 20 Chicago 27 244 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. Boston 51 35 .593 Brooklyn 44 39 .530 54 St. Louis 44 40 .524 « Pittsburgh 43 41 .512 7 New York If 41 .501 8 Philadelphia 42 46 .477 104 Cincinnati 39 48 .488 13 Chicago 36 51 .414 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Boston 13. Chicago 1 Detroit 11, Washington 5. Other games postponed, rain. National League New York 5, Chicago 0. Philadelphia 6. Cincinnati 1. St. Louis 7. Boston 5. Brooklyn 4. Pittsburgh 3. PROGRESSIVE (Cont From Page One) last win'er But not until last night did their infant movement have an official name and a formal status. It was christened the "progressive party" at the opening session of its first national convention. C. H. Baldwin. Wallace's campaign manager, pro posed the name because. he said, "it expresses the fundamental spirit of America."

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ALL-AROUND ACE - • By Alon Mwcr become OFFICIAL OLYMPIC DECATHLON asgwz- Kg Ko\ CHAMP IT WILL ONLY BE t • AAv comps reo in one of these /d-event affahis g \ * us Kl ’ /# decathlon g /A EFFORT /ci he ■F >. „ iSSJH won ■TV \ ' X JMf the gr annual. AA.U. W' j CHAMPIONSHIP % —, . - z i i Bogs OPE AT ALL-AROUND ABILITY Vy. M WAS PROVEN IN THE A-AV. \ . " ‘ MEET, WHEN He SCOPED 7,22 f ! S 3 V POINTS EVEN THOUGH M lX<._ - . ""fIM HE DIDN'T WIN A SiNOLE ,LI first place

MINOH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | | W L Pct. G.B. Milwaukee 62 37 .626 Indianapolis 62 38 .620 4 < Columbus 55 46 .545 8 1 i St Paul 53 46 .535 9 Minneapolis 49 48 .505 12 I Kansas City 38 57 400 22 | I Toledo 39 61 390 234 I Loulaville 38 63 .376 25 11 YESTERDAYS RESULTS Milwaukee 7. St. Paul 2. Indianapolis 6. Toledo 1. Minneapolis 10. Kansas City 9. Only games scheduled. Wet Grounds Prevent Gomes Friday Night Wet grounds Friday night pre- 1 vented softball plav at Worthman field. Because iff the street fair, games will be played next week only on Tuesday and Friday nights 1 The regular four-nlght-a week JI schedule will lie resumed August! 1 2 I! Tuesday night, the VFW will play 1 an exhibition game in the opener, followed by the Decatur Moose and Zanesville in a Suburban league game. Friday night. Mutt's will meet K. of C. in a Decatur league tilt, followed by a Moose exhibl- • ion game ! The newest of third parties was whooped into existence by 3.000-' plus bat lie-eager delegates representing‘practically all economic, occupational, professional, racial.l national, cultural, and social categories Traae in a Good Town — Decatur

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PRESIDENT (Pont. From Page One) has been frequently In evidence around the White House. He Is in daily consultation with Clark M Clifford who, as counsel to the president, serves as a sort ot foreman in the idea factory. Assuming the Republican-con-trolled congress wl I not do much of what Mr. Truman asks. Tuesday's message probaldy will be the foundation of his fall campaign for reelection. Primary interest will lie in the president's proposa'x for combatting the rising costs of living. Two lalior department reports in the past two days bolstered the president's case for immediate congressional action. The index of wholesa'e prices on more than 900 commodities passed its previous all-time peak set in May 1920 And other reports showed that on June 15 retail prices for gtxxlx and services Used by moderate income families shxxl at tnelr "highest recorded level." Other major items to be asked by the president in his message include a comprehensive housing program; approval of a 364.000. j 000 interest-free loan for construction of permanent t'N headquarters in New York City; sen ate consent to ratification of the world wheat agreement, a civil rights program: and admission of 402.000 European displaced persons to the I'. H. over a four-year period. FIRST DECATUR <<V»nt Pmm Par* Onei played at the state fair for several years. Another tough job. Mr. Pruden said, wax getting a competent supervisor of construction. Roy Price, well known farmer and for mer county treasurer, agreed to tackle the joh and from then on

it wax easy. Prudrn stated 'i However, the work is far enough along now that there is no worry except the weatherman j Indications are for hot and fair! weather most of next week and it It predicted by the fair officials that all attendance records will be broken. Many Decatur people are having guests for the week and a number of former residents are planning to return for at least part of the week. The judging program, auctions and other features wi'l be announced each day next week In the Dally Democrat. x«>s-iT«ti>i:vr votk i: tn thr tdse-a < (resit (»<(•• |« I ftf-MhlN. Mair «»f IntllUHf* I’«»mrO «< %«•«»•»• ••«r’li It»nun •t’rlhn llrnun. Plnlntirra V ». Hern-nil 1.. Slevrra, rial. IV-'rnilnntr rnme the p'atntlff* '»v F-t>l t. f,ltt»rrr. th»lr attornrv unit their ' <oi>pl-i!nt hei-eln togrHi,.with the .if'ldavlt of ■ i’n ' . >n that thr rerlden*-*-•Ipon diligent fnquli-v i« unknown of the f <i| I ii w i n K d-fenifx-'t". ten tt Hi-r —nn t, «|,- ~r . 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Zwl-k Bel -n Zwl- k. Phllln Everman. Phlllln Everman. L’din i-’vrrr’-tn, G rha'-l H Zwl< k. Gerhard Henrv Zwlck Heerv Frederick Gliarlee Zwl-k William Augiiet Herman F erdlnan-l Zwlck. Re •i li I a Dnrnthi E I I < a b e t | Zwl, v. Sophia Wilhelmina Doremon. • ‘srollne W I I I h e I m I n a I, e »- ••tt Zwli-k, s-iphla Ellss Zwlck. Ghrir’lan Grote. G H Zwlck. Sophia D E Zwl-k Gharle. Zwl-k Sr, Wilhelmina Zwlck. Anna «li-ver« Marv Heckman. Wll"am It Z vl-k. Otto Zwlck. Hrnr* Zwl-k. Adallne Craft Gharlr. H Zwl- k. Ixiwrencr Zwlck. Elmer Z-v| k, \dallnr (Taft Alvenn Zwlck. Glen C.iwan. Auditor of Adame County. W H Zwfrk A Ron The unknown huebanda and wives th et..- ~f rl , j, ~f tt, p above named and deelgnited persons, the names of a'l of whom are unknown tn the plaintiffs; The unknown widowers and widows respectively of each of the above named and designated persona, the names or al! »f whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; The unknown children, desrend- • n'a. he'rs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, tevatees trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors In Interest and asIgns reepeettvelv of ea<-h of the above named ar-.d designated de- eas--d persons, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs: All of the women one-- known by anv of the names and designations above stated who»e names mav hnv» neen changed and who are nowknown h<- other names the names «• all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; Th- spouse of n't the nr-sons a. hove named, described and designated as defendants to this action who ,ar<- married the names of all nt whom are unknown to the plaintiffs All persons and corporations 'who assert or might assert any title, • l-tl-n o’ Interest ‘n or lien upon th. real e*tate deacrlHed in the complaint In this action bv, under or through anv of th- defendants |r • his action named, described and designated in said complaint. . the names of ill of whom are unknowi to the plaintiffs That said a-tl-m Is for the purpose of quieting the title to r-al estate In the Htste of Indiana: that a cause of action exists against all of sal t defendants; that all of said defendants are ne<-es-arv parties t<> said action and that tlley are believed to he non-residents of the State of Indiana. The following des- rlhr d real estate In Adams County In the State of Indiana Is described in said complaint. towlt' The east half as the hereinafter drserlbeg real estate, said real ratatr la he <ll tided hv a atralaht line runniaa aarth and ana th fram the “erth lt"e nt weld real rafale ta thr M. Wary'a Riser aa as la a-nhe st rqaal a amber of arrea an rarh aide as aaM line, said real entate helna the fellwwlea drarrlh. ed real estate, taw (ft The ra «t half as the earth went frartleaal aesefer n f serf|„n fee <3< | H t»weahla twenty elabt (»>l earth, range fhlrtrra t IXI east aad thr aartheaat fraction as aeetlaa there IS) la fawnahlp twenty rlsht (S«> earth, rnnne thirteen <IS> rant, ratlmnlrd ta rentaia ISI.In arras mere ar Iran, (ratlna ■»•»..'.» arrra mere ar less (a said east half. The action Is instituted and prose, •uted bv said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described against ill claimants whatsoever Notice Is therefore hereby given that unless they be and appear on the Jrd day of the September Term. ISIS of the Adams Gt r< . a |f Court, being the ’th dav of Neptember. 1»H. to tie betun end holdrn on the tth day of September. IXIX at the Court H->u<e In the City of Decatur In raid Countv and State and answer or demur to said camplalnt. the same will be heard slid determined In their abtence. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the seal of said court In the office of the Clerk thereof in the -City of jX*"Jits ln ‘ ,l,n ‘‘ ,hU 01 a/ 4 L Jgbera < lerk as the tdams t lrrall Ceart ■ ■■ 17-tl-tl

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ZU I Todays Sport Parade By Oscar Fraley ( I (Reg. U. 8- ' J • New York. July 24 tVPt J leas Fraley's faits and figures Leroy (Salcheli Paige's ouHaweti • hesitation pitch is not <n b--« delivery according to Cleveland manager Lou Boudreau bu <oa> i Muddy Ruel had I**” trying to get Paige to abandon it anyhow Ruel argued that it gave the baserunner too much time for larceny.. "Satch" apparently is the new "Dizzy" Dean The great Dean ' (ouldn t even remember his name using Ixith Jay Hannah and Jet ome Herman Paige lolls one writer he never eats anything but fried I food and the next minute tells i another he only eats Ills vhtuals boiled. But 'Satch." »hc seems to have been pitching the greater part of a half century, contends he won't be 41 until September. Which makes him Just a boy as negro players go. Dick Bedding was winning games at 49; John Beckworth hit a <BS foot homer at 47; Smoky Joe Williams pit hed until he was 50 and John Henry Lloyd played first base for the Lincoln Giants until he was 55 start warmin' up. Satchel HollywtMMl is ready to market the "Babe Ruth story" and It's going to cost baseball a lot of find. For they've made the uproarious life of the Babe into a phony, tear-jerk-, ing melodrama from start to finish. | twisting practically every phase of the Balms life under the liead of •poetic license.*' That must mean a permit to murder. The picture had I a sneak preview after a banquet ! It was a double featura dinner the steak came first the turkey j later The Philadelphia Athletics are a mystifying bail club The only two) Tecords written into the American! league Ixxtk this season have been set against them Boston's 14-run inning and Pat Seerey's four homers in one game On top of which, the lowly St. Louis Browns scored j their biggest victory, a 17-run triumph, over the A’s — but you! can't deny that they are still up, there — One of the reasons may he that they rebound terrifically The A'sj

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have compiled three of the season's 1 longest winning streaks. Once they won 10 in a row tops for both leagues and again eight and seven ron*** ufively. in the American league, Bouton * . (ia ,t ti.tory skein is nine. Detroit,|| Heven in a row; Cleveland, six; Xew York, five: Washington, four, and St Louis and Chicago, each I three The national league winning streaks reflect the standings amazingly The leading Braves set the J inarow pace with seven straight , (-.inquests; Brooklyn. New York. ( l ittshtirgh and St. la>ul». each six; Cincinnati, fire, and the Phils and Cubs, each four Bmky Hatris. New York Yankee manager, was glad to see Charley Keller get back into the lineup after being out six weeks with a broken hand But Harris had palpitation when Keller committed an er ror which almost blew the crucial 'hitd and series-det Iding game against the Cleveland Indians. With the Yanks leading. 6 to 5. Keller pulled a two base error in the ulnth .mung Hut the Yanks put out the fire and saved ths gave. "Charley brutals when he pulls a boner. Harris explained. "If Cleveland had won the game on his error. 1 d probably have had one less outfielder. He'd probably have cut hit own throat." Not only that, he'd proitably have had help* 1 Just added to new-product lists! is a small electronic air purifier. I designed to kill germs and odors In a room in a few minutes.

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