Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1949 — Page 6

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Bingen, Rural Youth Are League Winners l!im . walloped M< Millen. 22 4 and 'lu Rural S"u t h deflated the VFW 7 I in lii. atur softball :• i; n I'aito M. nday tiiirh’ at \V i.rthmin fir id Bin en ed in > very inning in i'udii.v tight tun- in the sixth. for ait <a-y viitiuy in the opener T! • If nt i! Yi-u'h bum’ll* d their ■ • !.. 'te| .if. I t t han tbe VFW to tak. :h< nightcap by a thi• < run iiiargin Tin lliny.b and VFW team* will i! a If atm. t’atne at 7 !" thl* • ■ • • f ■w d by 'h. liecafur M.. • • Hein, in a Suburban loop 'ilt T 1 it -'lay i.i.-h’ th* Moo*, w ill P‘ii F w al in an Ea-1> rn Indiana • i. .. . im< >’ W rthman fi. hl at I ~ a• > k - • i 11. dub will Mind up wr ii !a.. I»< i'ii! leai'U. . ilia - Friday niith' La-' i.r. ht - ■ or. -: RHE Bn ■ n . ll2H''. 22 1' 0 M Mi .t. i i " •< " I 1 ‘ I. F i •noi< i and A Krall1., i . .ti h and M. Mill- n RHE VFW "I" el" " I 2 Itm i \. ii’h oI : 21 '■ x 7 ‘i :: If.. ni l i, diii. 1 1 M ill. i and K .■pinin'. I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. GB ’ Il •!: 11l • Il* 11 27 »;2*> s- I'nil 12 2'l .'.'»2 2 ■ Milw Illi e. 7 '1 all ' Mil !■• I -II I ' <■ U lil.i; 2 ■:* I'7l1 1 .. 1 I. I. li.l. I '• Ii ’. 12’-.- 1 K n . iii I! 12'. H < I ..! 2* I" 112 II 1 - I YESTERDAYS results I!i.1 . I!' I pol I Milwaukee 1 I I. ail-Vill. St I’alll I I Minn, ap.iii I I 'oluinbil- 2 J l td. do I KHi a < I' y '■ I MAJOR i NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Bro klin 2a f.tifi <• I.hi :* 2fi '.'il 1 I'tlll.ld. iphl.l 27 2't aa2 .'I I.' 1 .' B. a’on 2d 2» al'. 4 X. ii Yolk il 22 11*2 7’* i in< ml iti 27 ’.il 42!* 11 * j l'il<-buttill 2’> !‘t .2!fl II ch. 2'. I" :■.*•'« i4\. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB X. .i V"tk . 11 21 C2l i'lulad. Il bi a 27 2'f r. 61 4’n 80-to'i . I’..'. 2* u'.‘i a lletroit 2t> 2!* 7,54 .7 Clei.land . 2.;! 2* Ml 6 Wa-hington 17*1 In Cl.h ai'o 27 4'l 4"i! la St Loui"* 1* l'> 2*l 22*» YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Chi mo ti S' Loiii* I only l ain, m lieduhd American League ,Xo i-anie- *< heduh d \ neutron I* one of two building l.he ka of w hich nuclei of atom.* are n.ade the other bein« the proton Fro;* die alien kept in too dry » spot where they cannot replace their fa*t • vaporatlnK lM>dy fluid'* Toad- <all stand the ordeal longer

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Finally Gets the breaks - • By Alan Mover Fj) J / ART IA9T H/S HAfiD A A/ iucx WAS ro BAseBALL — me .</ r,l JK/ LOST 16 GAMES- i / *’’ . Detroit s ME WON 2 &AMES M tz HARD - LUCK 3, APART to f» U/JPcPR /fi EQJAL X 5 EMT,RE 194& W/M TOTAL - t OM MIR was ALSO WAY TO A TME E'RST T'.ME MEO s£sp:rs A^S"eHbeo e Ace-.UUvr that LOS//VG STREAK z *44 , OUT OR TRA/H/HG AMD ALMOST z EMDED M/S CAREER . *r SynliiltF

Dodgers, Red Sox Win This Morning The Dodgers defeated the In diaiis 13.7, and the Bed Sox down <d the Tigers. 7-4. in th.' boys' Minor s.dtball league this morning at Worthnian field The Dodgers tallied one in the first, eight in Hie third and four in the fourth the Indians three in th>- fourth and file in tin- fifth Batterie- Dodg • rs. I'ti •• and Foot Indian*. Ar lincton and Van Horn The Red S..X scored !wn in till 1 first three in the third and two in the fourth the Tigers two in the first and two in the fifth Hat teries Red Sox. Wolfe and Rambo. Tigers Baxter and Ehler Thi' Red Sox ami Dodger* are. b.iditlg at tin* end of the first round of play with two victories and one defeat each, with the Indians third with one and two. and the Tigers Inst with thr feats SENATE VOTES >.•.,! I can I'.i ' •!>"• • ley in favor of the administration But Hu pro injunction force* had ju*t enough strength to carry the du on the key te*t BIDS ARE H’mt. I r >m I'uge isi'l Thomas Hart appeared for Joi' Cline and others concerning a tile drain to be install*<l for the east side of the town "f Geneva The houtd of commis-ionei authorized the cotin'y -mi! vot Io survey the projei ’ All three < ommi-*iom rs attended the meeting. INSECTICIDES SAVE YOUR GARDEN! Holthouse Drug Co.

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BRIEF RESPITE o' .nt From I'.iK" < met drop in ilk plain* state could !><• broken up by hot weathi r f diowing ' A w indstorm at (loodlatid. Kans . knoi kid down high voltage line* and started a fire that four business places with a lo*- of 1 $12.7 """ early today Fin tn- n from . C.dliy Kan and Bitilinghm Cdo 1 1 helped Goodland fin mill put out I tin fin- | At Portland. On amateur »• I* mologi-t Rill Gt itz. !• poll'd that :■ ‘ i<iy light i|ii.:k' shook tin city foi ‘ tin" '! ■ oml lan 1.1 t night wwßjiißaE TRUCKS p Arc i <>u In The Market For A NEW TRI < lx? <We are featuring special prices Io new truck buyers hfHtlini' I’lxO DI ('E and i El EE — — this month only. Chevrolet The W orld’s »• Largest Builder r ti Os Trucks SAYLORS ( IIEVROLET SALES SOI TH EHLS r ST.

Chicago Cubs Defeat Cards Monday Night x> w York, .lune 2* tl'l'i 'Johnny Schmitz, supposedly the bane of Brooklyn today became the balm Many * the curse the liodyor* have flung a! the square jawed Chi cago Cub southpaw for the manner in which he ha« handcuffed them, yet at the moment Brooklyn can thank thi* same Johnny Schmitz for continued undisputed po«-e* «ion of first place in the National league It was Schmitz' victory, his fourth of the season, that prevent »d the St Loui* Cardinal* from pulling into a tie for the league had iast night. The score was 6 to I and it dropped the ibdbirda full game b. iiind the Dodger* in th* hair breadth hai rowing cha** Th*' “how wa* not aii Schmitz ll< was r*lieved ip the -tv. nth inn ing by Walt liable) b< fore tile gam. actually wa- won by Hank Sauer's |U" foot homer over the left field wall with one on But it was Schmitz.’ steady |>< rformance a necessary factor while his mates were committing four errors in I true Cub style that made it a ball game iliste.i<i of II fall game That Was the only regular game scheduled but a raft of exhibition games provided an unu ual amount of interest For example, it was during a Yankee-Giant exhibition at Yankee Stadium that Joe DiMaggio return ed to the lineup for the first time since his ailing io * I forced him to the sidelines April II The Yanks won the game. 5 to 2. without much help from DiMag lie didn't get a hit in four trips to the plate l.ut

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hl I.rum •**- h*art*ning to 'he ;7 ini" on hand JnMagzio may play in the Boston -ui*s which begins tonight Mi'k.y <»w«n i« turned from hi* . xil< a- a M< xi an )• agm jumper to ingle the winning rally to a -tail as the Dodger* l»at the Indian*. I to 2 And 2'i i..ir old St Loui Brown coach Ralph Min. gain*r tried hi* hand .it relief pitching a* the Brownie* finally found Ill'll m. at Wil. I. most fan* kio-w it mu-» I" in the < la*- H Interstate leagu* Tin b. at Harrisburg. to Wineg.n tier j went in dating th. *ixth and fin i*h»d out the gam. In other exhibition* ’h» I'hil* b< at the A * 11* to 2. the lb d* lick ed the Tiger* 1" to 4 and Ro< he*t< r b. at 'lie Brave* !* to « Despite the lo**. It was a pretty happy evening for the Brave* Manager Billy Southworth pv.ahd that I’ete Rei*er and Johnny Sain both are almost ready for avion again, and that pitcher \ ern Bick ford ha* be»n giv.n a pay lai . for 111* '• 2 record Play is t' *uni* d full *cah in bo’h major l.ague- tonight wi'h a full night-time sch< dub In th* Na tlonal It'* 80-ton at New York Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Cimiti nati at I’itf-burgh and Chicago at St Louis l» the Ameiii an It’* NewYork a! 80-ton. Detroit at <’!• v land. Philadelphia al Washington and St l.oui- at Chicago TROUBLES PILING I r »ni P«’ when she gave him her j* w. Is ' to have pictures made for an in-ui aiH »* company Eiik»l wa* laiuuishinK i■»<!:»> in county jail after being arraigned and bound over to the grand jury on bond The federal gov ernment also has charged him with violating the national stolen pro perty act The I’nit-d states buy* ninetv per cent of the exports of Panama

Leg toil Tuihh Ployb At Celina Wednesday The Decatur Uneiican !.• ion ba .-ball team w ill pl ly at Celin ■ O Wednesday night at * o’lloc.j, :t wa* annotinod today by David Terveer, athleti. officer of Post 12 The Celina team .nil be met In t n'turn glime at Worthnian field i tiiis city .it 2 p'in Monday. .Inly 4 Trad* in a Good Town — Derat'i*

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