Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1948 — Page 6

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Decatur Yellow Jackets

Jackets Snap Auburn's Long Winning Skein Decatur * Yellow k<"« hum bled lliblirn Friday Hi-lit II" •>- Kenny Giant Lari y J< mln Sam de tided tm I(»mI Devils def.ndm ■ onferem ■■ I I ha-Ilin, n• h"i: -' d< f« at - ■ MatFolltsiti .1- .’. f r-t half. |>»■ atm ’ id i' i< bin. ridh'd .!>’ * high • tia nf'liiiVu'ini und.-i -peel.. Jar ground and air man cuvet* * till ii ' ait llgi.' • d Glut; defennilmtlo'i and agility The Yei low Jackets s. i ed ti tin- third ami fourth ipiarti n akiti-r their »<>r. , version* ciH'd to t'.ii- the final! more . II" :. i:>- i' I>• i a'm Aon lln to ‘ fl t! • Open ng ki> koff. a 'ill'll )•> al-d a quart.. of r. and '•>■ f ' dtial! Gain I Ing tao first do a m t ' I'gn ant i f tie Ja k< * polled it ■Of 4 sustain..! ma:.'i '. getting then -elves ;n na! z. d five y.i d- 'or a too length,, buddle Vu’.u II 'ufti.d the table ■ . neii'anly efor.- the first latter :. -ed a ' a i/ablej ground gain by Vars Millet <n a io ere around end With live yard* to 'll their fourth doAii t:,e lied Ip inted to Ihe Ileat ur I as the •" olid quarter got under way Grant was forced I ••tut n !.•■ punt after tAO haples- downs April threw the; Jacket- ba k 11 yard- Fullback I Sperry I’erroA tarried for a first j down, but I'e. atur ■ .(• .1.111 a prom i pdy it.ter opted a long pas- on In-; , own .12 Several to- os Grant in -s.-d their mark, and 'lie Ja ket • kbkedi on the.r fourth down Miller and l | [h rioA plowed ihro.ig.i tor a fits'i| down on lie, atm s 1., yard -tripe |, rid th» halt ended with a loug agy Miller pi t at tr. •ed out ol | the too eager band' Ol i.ght end' Kenny M Inturf lierrow k» ked off ' open the «e»ond half and Geo'go Hal re oiled. fu'hiding tile .all on his "»b , . l.il lion -lilt II re .... d 'he pig I , ski i. nut Bair ad to ■ taken oifl, lie f.eld '!■ . brief 11. atm df>n-i e whlili Id <> a .-.J aa • marred > a ■ I , Ulteo.d five ...ltd P' I.al'y "! ' I -id. Grant kicked on 'he fourth) down , In two |da's the lied Devils, push , ed th. all Io th. lie atur lift yard ( i Howman the Ja "lets' i.'tt guard i ■■• ‘ | sprint around right end ah- stop I ! p.d short n th. nd down, then Jenning- plan ed II .aids to the Auburn I.’ yaid line. • ■ aping tiiei I lull ties of a.I the \ . II II s.| lad j 1 rndaunted bi another five yard penalty Hoi' \\ ■ ■ htna.i gndsters| a General Tires ij MOTOR OVERHAULING ; j Phone 103 * B DOC’S CAR DOCK 888888 B B B B B B SUN. MON. TI ES. Continuous Sun frofr 1:15 “ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN” Bud Abbott. I.ou Costello ALSO —Shorts 14c-4Ce Inc. Ta* —o TODAY — “Sainted Sisters" Veronica Lake. Joan Caulfield ALSO—Shorts 14c-40c Inc Ta« CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. front 1:15 “FIGHTING MAD" Joo Kirkwood as Joe Polooka &“DANGEROUS YEARS" ■illy Ha lop, Ann Todd 14c 30c Inc. Tax_ —o TODAY — Gene Autry in “Strawberry Roan". ALSO — "■lack Widow"—l4c-JOc Inc. Ta*

| hug.-d ahead and a I'l yard pit' ll i .min Grant til Ihignei tall.ed forth. ' Yellow Jackets Ho lier, who proved Ills mettle 111 defensive aitlull. U" well .air ed forth. ex..a point and i lie. atm led 7 " a» the third qiiar . ended 1 sustained drive • arlv in 'he fin a pel oil roll, t the la. ket* t'l tn Inn -'<• yard. <d pay dirt, hut Giant fell a mallei of in ties short o: th< <• m ial fils' down Ifter exe mu ,i my stity ing r. ■ erse play which netted the Red Dev Is no g.iiti .If ok H<-e|- whose knee I had been t i. ky . I -ea-oli had to ... borne from 'he field despite hl- ; frenz ed protests I pa. ains! I'. M. lilt 1.1 punted on lie on th down and Smith carried the all to tre Xubu!ti 1" In quo k -in i.-sion Grant gained three i. on a p:nm- . Jenning* gut the emaining ''.eii. ami Grant ... t.-d 2’ '.nd- for ano lot tit-t down ■ git holt ..aid- from \u- , ;.ui n « goal line \\ .th le-s than true, minut. letiiaining to play I Giant ea-eil a n - to tally and leaning .... minted sot the extra I . ii' i ringing the |i. .a u store to II is lime fan out Auburn at 'tempted to erase tile humiliating ztio tun. its end of th" *. uret'oard ii. without -ii < - Z. . \o in -he Red Devil* mas .» Inento . had scouted the Ja s .■ts at the r Hluftton defeat 1" day a." ai.'l w.i pro hi by mote s irp I tiian a'..- ody at tbe De. atur l mines' oh .1 to el.ll Held l'o| Ii- atur - atta k lad linked, and In .1 .'an.. tre.is of t i. \ . tun el) ..'II was ailed wltli a nutotit Auburn Dm atur t School, v 1.1-l For' man 1.. bn." I.r l.iby ; reazler 1?1 Grote Magnuson < If Smith Moy.-rs HG Bauman I lei < r It I I'et"l oh Al. Intuit HE I’t.eby Miller QB D Smith V.-.-rs I.H Hair Biitier RH Bogner li.ir.iw Eli Gtatif S. ore "y quattei Auburn ii ti I' " ' 11.. o' Til lom hdow i.- Bogm-r. Grant J’oiiit • afiei touchdown- Bog ( Jennings tbo'h plunge- > Substitutions Auburn Mich a. Hathaway Halnp hire llilde t.ram! M.i'otn It.-yi old- De a tur Buss.- Jenning- Grot. < iftial- Lieb, i urn • '.dlyer Farri Johnny Sain Scores 21st Win Os Year N.w York S.f.t I* ifl'i Bor rowing a trick from an old St Loui- l aid de. k manager Billy Southworth <d the Boston Braves was pullim away from other Na lolial league lontender* with the greatest one two pitching punch di;. <• Dizzy and Haul Dean were .n th. ir prime Southworth, an old Cardinal him- < -If I* using Johnny Sain and War ren Sfiahn on virtually an every ■ dlier game basis ah i if their arms don t drop off he probably will pitch them about the same way in the world serie* Sim.- Sept <1 the Braves have won eight out of nine games and seven of the victories belong to the S boys What * more they -farted and finished all but two nd those games That's just about ! tne same formula that Frankie I Fris. h used in the season I when Dizzy Dean won ll" games ! and Haul won 19 only in that era of Gashouse gang baseball. Fri*< h went one better by using the Deans to relie'.e ea< Il other on fiequent

9* * few ESsSs wv*, ■rF®O| EMMMfIB S iE?L-jr ;f v ' 111 » fc* <WJ wiX- .11 TWELVt-YIAI-OtO Ruaaeil Kates of Grand Ridge. IU. and pretty Marcia Tuftie. also 12. Ear Mlle. 111., display their champion hogs at Chicago Junior Market ahow. RuwcUs pure-bred Berkshire is ■I grand champion, weighed 290 pounds, auctioned for 1120 a pound. Marcias championship pen of three totaled 780 pounds and brought 43 cents a pound on the auction block. f/xerasfieoj/l

BEST OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS? - By Alan Mover ImO .1T blue peter, k - ' APPEARS -O 3= Ntf' Ci 5C= T-S 2-'<t OLDS, jfif WOULD L '‘ A, <£ r fa optical. 3y aib 3&bt poor \ futurity AT BELMONT SEPT 2SH kAS*? —X ■ op TP'S ) r r eve.nt GRAszpoP J a li j JU-'EULE I Sil F*? A? * ipßlle Perea a K. - * to tPWLPre - 5 ViJsr ’ K? >. ruejo* Aicssrba -eP KJ •' Ns- - ’ WN — *S* ' trZki MAN !•* i owa a '-e 9 9 Pu rt, if <ry — *•> v z rf y ; > jwf t J 5 po TrE * r-i > F es d P'PAZg rt V v v<7 _ !>" i\ < T I A\Z e/OZ 77E .vyv Jj mb. . . , LNzea ms ptrygessP JUJJ ' — -- ' —

ci a lon* 3 .-t. td.i' wi h S ilti h. Iditi. ■ ' t ■nd p! u • I IH-b'ir -h ' ■ • .gill I H "trlking out five batters and W ilk b It g nobody th. Br.Oe • or. d ■> i: . t'l z vi< tory Mine McCotn.i. •> •' ■the hitting pace with a d.iubb- and u ! triple Today it will tie s'paiin s t turn to go against the Pirate. \ The Card* moved into a ->•< .nd . ;dai •• ti" with Pittsburgh !■' d. I I f.-atln. the Doilg.-i- 4 to 2. at : Brooklyn a- Stan Mu i.il made ' thr. esp., taeular catches and Em - t Slaughter and lliv Dusak al-" turn , ed in fielding gem to hack ll'.wie Pollet up brilliantly Pullet won I his I :th esme Babe Y«nim.' with a homer and sitr.:le led the Card I it bat Johnny Vanlerm.er of the Reds won Els I'th gait," for one of hit>. *f seasonal record*, be lting the Giants '• to J on seven id' pit. h Inc Ted Klursewski hit a homer .nd two singh* whlh Vitg'i "tali- . up al o hum. r. d forth. w inner: Homer* l.y Gran Tamn.-r and D d • Ennis produced a four run fifth inning rally a* the Phils beat the t'ubs 1 to .3 at Philadelphia ami ' -laved barely ahead if th'' l seventh place Reds ‘ < The Red Sox stayed on" game in front of the Yankees in the torrid Atneri. an league ra. •• clinching a .t to 3 d<-i Ision over th" Brown- at St Loui* with a three run rally in J the fifth Joe Ihdisun went all the, way to ,<ore h.s ifilh victory .though giving up nine hit.. Sam Mel. who Went out of the game with an injured ankle paced Boston at bat with a three run double Moving out in front with six run* in the opening inning, the Yankees ■ coasted to a 13 to .'. victory at De ■ troll in which Johnny Lindell. Phil Rizz.u’o and Tommy Henrich hit homers Pat Mullin and Hoof i Evers homered for the Tigers i Bobby Feller, continuing his late II season I’omebai k. struck out 11 i and gave up five Id’s to beat the. 11 Senators at Cleveland. 4 to 1 B t was Washington s 17tii consecutive

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defeat, thr. • short of a league m:ii k J:“ 11 "an and Iveii K.dtii.’r to' ('lev. '..Hid I 110 vi< ton left I .'. .1,.11 I still _ g ime* 11. fund til. h ading IB d Sox The Phi i.l. !phi i M'.1."1. s . i-... up w i!h fix •• iun in tl ninth to top tl,. c),i. :> W i'. Sox I to '■ Vet."an w.illy llo'li.riw t.i.'.'ei! cr.di' !• : th.- 'tiummi and Howi. Judsoll W i the Io ' iron Hot. in-on .'ti l I'.'ti Kollo'* .• "f tl.' Whi’e Sox and ■ im ' h.ipman of the A ■ •a. Ii bit homo runs Yesterday * star ('..tneba ker Bob Feller . f the Indian- who . ,„Md I I I' fb »j- tor' it fi'ediil I to 1 decision over the Senator-. ’■ i .ihg out ! 1 batters H. 3. FOOTBALL M arsaw 27 Garrett 7 Columbia city R< vecton " Fort \\ •>:»•- C.-ntral 12. Mtlln ie Central 7 Fort W ivne North 2> Goshen " South Bend Washington !». Fort W tvne ( C " \\at>> i •" Fort Wayne <‘on <ordla 7 Huntttigtofi • Hartford City fi Kokomo 1 I Mailon " Peru 27 la.gan-.poH Ift MERCHANTS LEAGUE Meyers Servi..• won two from Riverview Stewarts Bakery won two from Hoagland Kolter s won two from Lvbarger BIA Red Rock Cola won two from Schafer RURAL LEAGUE VFW won three from Frlckle’s: ilid Crown Be.r won two from ! Heverfv Shearer Market won two from Hi Ho Inn Bobs won two I from Heart (Tub High game R Fuelling 2"1 Trade In a <>o >d Tow" — Decatur

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Commodores Win Baseball Opener Friday Th. I>. rni'iir t'miinm l> r. « ploy i, ■■ their first l.a-.'ball e itne In ri ,,|. |f.a;i 2" veal- made fb.di • H .f -alt of ’he i ar a highly f,J ~,'IC Friday aft.-rnooti •V a.ppihthe M.'iimoith Eagles '. ' at M< Mill- ii park i'i th- < ty I <■ < ommodor. w Idi. obta r ibg on v seteti hit.-, put" t ’.lows to g .o I .idv. li'ai" I" .out’ t|i. ,r !'. run scoring five times 11. .'.till of the ei.ih-l aid fourth inning - Hal Gliig limited Mommmf'i f ..• I.l'-. I at walked mt" Eagle batsmen Monmouth ’a. li. d .-incle t urs in <a. il of ti e l.c-t 'bre. inning* I fie I 'iitr.llm lores also bein f'ed by I lie I .•*•■* on hall is-ll'd by f! lit. 'll. Eli.' .' hill el Jim M.".< r < no Kf't nut two h.’s t> lead 'lu (ommodor.- whil. M l t in >ll old lined two of Mon [Hout h Hv •• i* The < mih.dof. w 111 meet the letiev.i ('ardinul.s at M. Millen i irk next Wednesdav afternoon with the irntne heduled Io get imlerway at !!•' oi lock Decatur AB ii II E i'..g|, w de. If . I 2 I I' .ollie. If 0 o 0 •• (lever. s 112 1 '. tel sin H> .521 1 • Gillie P 12" 0 <.,b'. . 5 2 11 f Gillie, .f .11 « <• r. rve. r < f 2 " " " > Gag" th I 1 ii I' •ofi... in, nine :.aurwt 21. 12 1" !if ’J’’ 11 ° ** 1 Lii!*’ if H i» •» h '|. h'. If 3 11 " TtT’J.S I'.’. 15 7 4 Monmouth tful'eni" .-r p "■ " 1 •' Iraft ".!> "• " " " I-' Sdki'i - *- - 3 " 1 2 stopp"tiliai'e:i 2b 3 " 1 " -•.n'let.m. < 2 " I' " : Ki"s- c " i* " i* 'I Folk Illg, f 3 II 0 I' I'uhrnmn. If 1 " " 1 Kukelhun. If " " " I Werlinr, < f 2 0 « •' Christ n. < f I o " ' I. Ki.- if l 1 ft fij Ehlerdlns. rs " ft " >' M. Him.it' lb 3 2 2" TOTALS 2* 3 5 f. Score l.y inningMontiHHith ft"ft "111 3 Di. a* ii r 151 521 x -15 The infant born in New York 'lty today ha« five times the ' .im •• of surviving that he had in Is'.C.

*s‘ ftl-. ■ • j LEGAL TECHNICALITIES are all that bar the way to marriage of Steph* any Saja (insetl, 23-year-old Cinderella from weedy-lawncd house (above) of her coal miner father at Windber. Fa. and wealthy Francia Hitchnock. 29. acion of one of the nation s wealthy families They wait at Wiibur-by-the-Sea. Fla., for a divorce decree from hia second wife, after which they will say “I do" at Die castle-like sea* side home of a friend, Col. Arch Wall. (Internatioaa!)

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“MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. C B It" l-m " N.w York "7 "I -.21 1 Cleveland *• '• ’J' Philadelfihia k 2 ill '■ , v , I< t • 1 » I h's J <H ‘ 1 St Louin • * **• Wa hineto'i I "i;. ago I" :; l t' NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pc«. G B Boston f'ittsburgli 'l2 St Loui* . 7'l '1 1 ■ z | BriH'k'vn 7.1 <'■ i : *’ X.w York 7'l k, z i Philadelphia »l I.’! ?• (’it. Iti’iaH * i i m 2 . Chitago '7 I’" 21’z YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Americeu Leapue ('ley. land 4 W a-l.ingt"l> 1 N> w York 1 ' I t.'ttoil Boston It. St !.«• ii- .: Philadelphia !• ' - li.‘ a •' National League Boston tl. Pittsburgh 2 I St luiuis I Brooklyn 2 Plillatlelphhi 'I Chicago Cincinnati I'. New York : j i Ernest Karlen Is Given Service Pin Ernest Karlen, of De, atur. has received a servi <■ pin and citation ftom John II Kraft, president of- - Kraft Foods company, for 21 years of service with the company Mr Karlen was fortneilv manager of the Decatur plant, a id is now at the company's main division in Chi. ago Th" * itation reads in part. ' There -a gre.it deal of satisfaction in, the knowledge that so mini o. our •l.iploy.-H have leiords of more than 1" year* of servi' •• with Kraft Any company number, among it* zr. ates' assets i s good reputation, its high quality prod'll ts and the de votion of its employes to produt .ng ffi.it luahty ar. | help!. m.unf.iin it* good reputation" At peak power in World War 11 the Mr Force had .’53 war strength , air groups <I4 ?1 Ah Kinds of Iron Work ■ZI.JIIU.IJ.' CILPIN ORNAMENTAL Docotur, Ind. IRON • Phono 5462 SHOP—(’< rncr Washingtim & 11th SU. 11e5.—122 S. 13th St.

> - ? < All r• - I - ’•* Jlaa. ~ J yJwjlL I ' ■ J&J* ’ 1 t 1 STIII A BIT SHAKY from n minor attack of polio Cuni, J Boettiger. IS. grandson of the late President P.ooscveit, tiZS oath a' I.' * A'-•.•!.•« for a passport to artkimrr.' v t . Er . Mts Eleanor Roosevelt, to the UN sessions in Paris p-.-'Y Sept 1". His mother. Anna Roosevelt Docttiger. v a'. !■.<«», p» na. passport cl' rk. administers nath. ffnternaH- sai

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