Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1948 — Page 6

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Legion Battles For Regional Crown Sunday The Decatur American legion baaeball team, sponsored by Adam* Post 43, will seek to bolster an already fine season'* record Sunday afternoon. when the locals battle the HuntinKton Legion at Worthman field in this city at 2:30 o'clock. These teams will tangle here tomorrow for the regional Legion title, with the winner to enter the semi-finals of the annual Indiana legion baseball tournament against the winners of three other regional meets in the state. The site and dates for the state semifinal and final rounds will he determined after the completion of all regional tournaments. Decatur represents the fourth j district and Huntington the fifth. Decatur recently walloped Post 4". Fort Wayne. In the first of a scheduled three-game series, following i which Post 47 withdrew from the| Legion competition Huntington was named fifth district representative when Elwood. the district winner, was disqualified for the use of ineligible players. Decatur passed up participation in the Federation league playoff for the right to represent the league in the national Federation tourney in order to remain in Legion play Decatur won the undisputed championship of the Fed loop, with only one loss, that defeat coming in the first game on the league schedule. Hugh Andrews, athletic officer of Adams Post 43. is in charge of the regional playoff here Sunday, for which admission will be the usual l*eglon team's charge of only 50 cents Two Fort Wayne umpires will be assigned to handle the regional playoff Trade In a Good Town — Decatur E8333 SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 Red Skelton Janet Blair “FULLER BRUSH MAN" ALSO—Shorts 14c-40c Inc. Tas —o — TODAY — “FORT APACHE” John Wayne, Shirley Temple ALSO—Short* 14c-40c Inc. Tag | CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 POPULAR RETURN ENGAGEMENT! “Mon Story” LARRY PARKS Evelyn Keyes ALSO—Short* Idc-JOc Inc. Ta* -0 — — TODAY — “Oklahoma Blues" • JIMT W.UU ALSO—“O-Msn *•*••' rorpot" Mo-SOe MS. T*

MINOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. Indianapolis 75 41 .647 .Milwaukee 65 50 .565 9’4 Minneapolis 6o 52 .536 13 St. Pau! 61 54 .530 18’4 Columbus 60 56 .517 15 Kansas City 46 63 422 25> x Toledo 46 67 .407 27 Louisville 43 73 .371 32 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Kansas City 5. Indianapolis 4 Toledo 3, St. Paul 2. Columbus 9. Milwaukee 4 Louisville 3. Minneapolis 2.

Indians Regain First Place In American Loop New York. Aug. 7— (I'Pl — The American league pennant race appropriated mathematical madness today hut the Cleveland Indians emerged from the rubble of decimal* and percentage points to lead the pack by something less than a fraction. After the Indians l>eat the New York Yankees, 9 to 7, last night before 71.266 fans at Municipal stadium. Cleveland showed a percentage of .804: the second place Yankees, had a mark of 5928 and the third place A'» .5910. Joe Gordon’s 21 nt home run of the season with two on in the seventh was the deciding margin since the Yankees rallied for four runs in the eighth. That splurge chased Bob Feller to ths showers but It didn't prevent him from registering his 11th victory. Ed l<upat was the loser 7 tie lost-place St. Ixtui* Browns surprised the Athletics by beating them 2 to 1 although the winners were held to five hits by Phil Marchildon. Bill KennMy went seven Innings for the Browns and was the winning pitcher. Ned Garver came on in relief when the A's scored their only run in the eighth. The fourth-place Boston Red Sox dropped a game- and-half behind the pace when they were beaten by southpaw Bill Wight of the White Sox. Denny Galehouse of the Red Sox was coasting with a 3-1 lead when Pat Seerey belted a homer with two on in the seventh to win the contest for Chicago. 4 to 3.

Pint-sized Ted Gray, making hig first start of the season for Detroit. pitched air-tight six-hit ball to cop a lu-lnning 1 to u verdict over Washington. Bespectacled Walt Masterson matched Gray's ef.'ectiveneg* until the 10th when he loaded the base* and then walked Hoot Evers to force home inchrunner Paul Campbell. In the national league, blond Rex Barney of the Dodgers runinerl the managerial debut of Cincinnati manager Bucky Waiter* by beating the Red*. 4 to 1 Walters, who succeeded Johnny Neun before last night’s game, watched Barney hold hi* Red* to three scattered hits. Howie Fox wss the losing pitcher, giving up six of Brooklyn's seven hits. Including a tworun homer by Jackie Robinson. The last place Chicago Cube rose to detest the first place Boston Brave*, 5 to 4. ai.d cut Boston's ieagse > leadership to tbrse-and-a half game*. The Cvb* chased rookie Vern Bickford with three run* in the first and came through with the winning counter in the sixth after the Braves had tied the game. Phil Masi homered in the third tor Boston. Bob Chipman was the winner md Red Berndt the loser. Eddie Dyer's Bt. Louis Cardinals scored their fifth straight victory by downing the Phillies. 5 to I. The defeat, charged to Emil (Dutch) Leonard, halted Philadelphia's fiveisme winning skein. Howie Pollet. who got behind when the Phils scored twice in the second, allowed mly six hits to gain the victory In the only day game played in the majors, the Nsw York Giant* haPed a ninth-inslng rally by Pittsburgh to beet the Pirates, 7 to 5. ritistdirgb. trailing. 7 to 3 in the ninth, rallied for three run* to base winner* pitcher Ray Poet, Stan Rojefc. Dixie Walker and Ed Steven* each hit home run* for the Piratee. Teetorday** etar — Southpaw Tod Gray of the Tigers who made his first major league victory a 10-inning shutout aad beat Washington. 1 to 5. while yteldiag only •tx hits. T!>* okl#ot w«IUy ta America to the Nev England Journal of Medicine, ootabitehed in 1838

. . / Ifiw • aMnS J a fl tqXJi 1 a i a?* Pictured above are members of the Decatur American Legion baseball team, receiving final pregame instructions from Manager Molly .Mies. The Legion team will play the Huntington Legion nine in a regional playoff of the Indiana American Ligion tournament at Worthman field Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock

Bucky Walters New Cincinnati Manager New York. Aug. 7— (I’Pl — Square-jawed William (Bucky) Walters, who won National league fame after converting from a third baseman to a pitcher, was the new manager of the Cincinnati Reds today, succeeding Johnny Neun —a man he played under. Walter's appointment constituted the fourth managerial change in the National league this season. Previously, the Brooklyn Dodgers. New York Giants and Philadelphia Phillies underwent a change in management. Announcement of Walters’ promotion to player-manager was made last night by Cincinnati club president Warren Giles before the Reds' arc light contest with the Dodgers at Ebhets Field. Walters then formally took over the club and guided It to a 4 to 1 setback against Brooklyn. Walters was signed to manage for the balance of the season only. "I definitely did not resign,” said Neuen. following the announcement. ''nor was I asked to resign.” The naming of Walters, (ho still is on Cincinnati's active player list, grew otit of an afternoon conference between Neun and Giles.

the meeting. Neun said he told Giles that he did not intend to continue managing next season. Neun added that he und Giles then reached a "mutual agreement” on the change in manager* immediately. . Giles emphasized that the 38 vear-old Walters had requested that his contract he "for the balance of the 1948 season only.” The Cincinnati club president said however, he hoped the six-foot pit cher would manage the Reds "long beyond th!* year." He played third base for the Brave*. Red Sox and Phillie* being converted to a pitcher by the l*te Jimmie Wilson, former Phillie manager Traded to the Rod* in 1938 Walter* paced Cincinnati to a pennant In 1939 with 21 triumph* and helped Cincy repeat a year later when he registered 22 victories. MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GR. Boston 57 43 .570 Brooklyn 51 44 .537 8L Louis 52 45 .534 414 New York 51 45 .525 4<4 Pittsburgh 45 45 500 7 . Cincinnati 44 57 .435 1354 Chicago 41 59 .410 16 AMERICAN LEAGUE * W L Put G.B. Cleveland 58 38 .504 HI T IHITATE Tl AFPLY fl 1$ VI(N Yll NEEI A LIAN W* will ash* ■ 8M I«m |m« as £b«r m«*oo*M* k» S.isa.'ftKns.Ti sjsia-srrAa”' 1 - LOCAL LOAN COMPAMY KtW,“T«.«rs‘..Ss

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New York 5* 40 .5928 1 Philadelphia 61 42 .5910 >4 Boston 59 42 .584 l’» Detroit 47 51 .48ff 12 Washington 41 58 .414 18’4 St. Louin 38 58 .396 20 Chicago 33 66 .333 26’, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 1. New York 7. Pittsburgh 6. Chicago 5. Boston 4. St. Ixiujs 6. Philadelphia 2. American League Cleveland 9. New York 7. Chicago 4. Boston 3. Detroit 1. Washington 0 (10 innings). St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 1. One County Team In Running In Tourney One Adams (ounty team, the Berne Serv-l's store. Is still in the running for the Ossian ASA tourney title, and will meet Roanoke at 9:30 o'clock tonight In the first semi-final at 8 o'clock this evening, Zanesville will meet I'niondale. The final game will l>e played Monday. Thursday night. Zanesville defeated Mutt's Service, 6-1, and Uniondale edged Berne Dunbar, 2-1. Friday night, the Serv-Fs’ store downed Harry's Market of Geneva. 8-3. and Roanoke eliminated Berne Rabegger. 8-1. The sectional ASA tourney will be held at Ossian nexaweek. opening Tuesday night at7 o'clock, with 12 teams entered. Itecatur Moose, defending champion, will he one of the competing teams, with the schedule to be drawn later. Automobile Crashes Into Signal Light • An automobile driven by Willard Longsworth. of Decatur rout 2. suffered what w»s described a» "considerable damage" at 8 o'clock thia morning when it washed into a signal light at the Pennsylvania railroad crosaing at Winchester street. >• •«> An ABC bus had stopped at the rail crossing, and the car’s brakes taller!. Longsworth told police. In order to avoid hitting the bus he swung the car out. and ran into the signal post. Exact estimate of the damage could no' be made, but the into and the signal light were both in bad condition after the mishap, It was repotted.

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Robert E. Shockley Enters Marine Corps Robert E. Shackley, of 330 North Ninth street, is in marine corps boot training at Parris Island, S.C. He enlisted last Monday for a three-year hitch in the corps, and was processed at the marine reel uiting station in Fort AVayne. The*marine corps has a recruiting officer in Decatur every Friday. Young men desiring information regarding this branch of the service may contact him at the postoffice building.

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McMillen, Moose Win Last Evening Rallying for five runs In the sev enth Inning. McMillen defeated Mutt's 8 4. in a Decatur softball league game Friday night at I Worthman field. Mutt's had scored twice i» the last of the sixth to take » 1 J lead but could not (.top McMLlen m the final frame. Decatur Moose defeated Ossian. 41. in the nightcap, a Suburban I league contest, keeping Decatur's undefeated second half record in tact. Harrah tossed another no-hit J game for the .Moose, but his own I errors in the sixth presented Os!*ian with a run The Moose scored twice in the third on only one hit and bunched three blows in the sixth for another pair of tallies The Moose team will play In an exhibition game at Van Wert Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Ijist night * scores: RHE McMillen 210 00 s—B 7 3 Mutt's (100 112 o—4 5 7 Parrish and Jones: Shady and Ladd. RHE Ossian 000 001 o—l 0 5 i Moose 002 002 x—4 6 3 Darkle**. Mailand and Young; Harrah and Stoppenhagen Week’s Schedule Monday — McMillen vs Willshire; VFW vs K. of C. Tuesday— Mutt's vs VFW; Moose vs I'niondale (Suburban). Thursday — Bingen Girl* exhibition; Mutt's vs K. of C. Friday — VFW exhibition; Moose exhibition. Trade in * Good town — Decatur

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX In the matter of determining the tat rote* for certa n • I the libi.it l.oaid of Dex-Mur. Adam* County, Indiana lUf.„ P ’ Board “* Noth* l» hereby given the ta*p*e.r* of Deeatur • Bal Indiana that the prop»r l.gal officer* of eald munid-, regular no-e'lng pla-e, on the 30th day of Augu*: j■« i ‘ 7 St t)■• following Budget " 11 W Bl IM* FT CLASSIFICATION ■ 1. Services Per«onal HE I i.il It 3. HupPlit-> - « Materia! I'urrent Charges < Current obiigationa Properties *. Debt Payment Total H»Ornate .... “ (Coh.plet* d.-lall of budget eaUmate may be aeei, | n „ rrt , 1 rgry ; * ” (•TOHTT. OF LIBRARY Fl ND TO BK Hilly., raada lleaalred Far Kspewaee Ta l>eeee>ber ala> o« laeua.tng Sear, I Total Budget K llmate tai Incnmln* year ; N'ecesaaiy e»petiditur»» to to- mad- from appropr unexpended July .H«t of present yesr 1 Addition appropriation* ne. e»«ary to he ma.l, t,, , , 1 l«t to December Slat of prraent year 4. < tutetandlng temporary loans to be paid le-fore h. . J **VB/p her 31*t of present year—nut Included | n lire * . Total Fund* Iteouired <Add line* 1. S, 3 and l> a ■> Faada oo Head aad Ta Be Rerrtvad Fraa 1 ' Seareee Other Tbaa I'rapaard Ta* l«*yi a At tu <i Balance, Julv :tr«t of proMßt year . I| C !3xe« to lie <-o)|e<-t.-d. present year (December •t , * • Mi* ellatie.oi* lietenue to be re. rived Augu«t !«• .r 1 f present vesr to Iteceinber Jlsl of Im-omlng v, ;ir .« „,i' ' lite <*n file in office of library Hoard > a Spe'lal Tsxe* tree Schedule) Hl It. Fee, and all other reivenoe (see K hedule: * Total Fund* (Add line* S. 7, Sa arid Xli) .. in NET AMOf'N'T Ttt HtJ HAIXEL FOK KXP'/JN'HE To (.). Eg < EMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line >. 11 Operating Balance (Not In exersa of np-iia, Januar t.t to June 30 le«« Mls'“*!laneoue Lever. ,» fnr . f... ■~i , j I 12 AMOCN'T To BE HAIRED BY TAX LEVY t Add lit... - ' phopohkd i.eviks M Net Taial.le Property ’'ecatiir ... . Net Taxable Property Washington Twp -' Levy on Levy on ■ aa*e al Faad Poll* Property g Det-atur .... * >t« ... |’n.) |<id^B,. Wa«hlngt»n Twp I .t« <>t. 1100 Total ... —■ _ f taagarallee Stateaieet ut Taser t ollretrd sad u ke lulleetetK To Collrctad Collected Colkete.) 0 Ft'ND I*4* I»’T !»l« Library .... , M. 713.91 8«.«5277 F>. u Tsspayers sppesrlng shall have a right to be heard the ••on ths tai levies have been determined, and presented to th, ('outitr ’ tor not later than taro days prior to the second Mondav in and the levy fixed by the County Tas Adjuatmen IV.arA nr on failure »> to do. toy the County Auditor, ten or more t iip»-.n-x T thameelvr* aggrieved by such levl«*. n>*v appeal to the State Ta* g'ommlsaloner* for further and final hearing thereon, by “etitlon with the County Auditor on or before the fourth M tember or on or before the tenth day aft-r publication to the nidltor of tax rate* charged whichever date I* l iters .•.! the board will fix a date for hearing In this countv. Deeaiar PaMle Library Hoard Harry U. Dailey. S | Secretary Dated thia 4th day of August. 194*. 3 A ig.i-t 7-11 a t

REAL ESTATE Al 111111 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1948 K 6:30 P. M. ■*. In Monro*, Indiana houa* Eaat on Walnut S root on Sou’h aide, or S ■» b ock Weat of School ■ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Inlot number eighty nine <S»> in Wlnler'a Addition to the town of Monroe. Adam* County Indiana. the name la designated on the recorded plat of aaid town 7 Room Houae. 4 room down. 3 room* up All nice large good aiding and roof. (JoxlJO lot, 3 extra nheda. nice lawn and of Khade. aome fruit treea Paved afreet and aldewalk Only from the buaineaa diitfrict. POSSESSION: On or before October 1, 1»48. TERMS: JO% Caah. day of aale, balance upon delivery <d able Abstract of Title and Warranty Deed. M HEIRS OF ARTIMISSA I). BOOTH. I OWNER* D. 8. B air C. W. Kent —Auctioneer* Gerald Strickler. Sales Manager H D. Burde te Custer. Attorney S Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty A Auction Co. Ini H Decatur. Indiana •

I Auction Sale 11 BY t STUDENT AUCTIONEERS 2 P, M, — TODAY — 8 P. M. AT Second and Madison Streets SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT I SALES EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK— > I’ M I Sales Conducted by Students of |1 Reppert School of Auctioneering J

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