Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1949 — Page 8

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State Tourney

State Champ To Be Named in Play Here Indiana’s semi-pro baseball champion will be crowned in Decatur Sunday afternoon, as the culmina- I tion of two weekends of play in the j state tournament at Worthman ; field, under sponsorship of Adam* Post 43. American Legion. Semi finals will be played Saturday at 11 ant and 1 p. m. with the first game of the two of throe final series slated for 3:30 p. m. Saturday. The tourney finalists will meet at 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon in the second of the series, and if a third Xante » necessary, it will be played shortly after conclusion of the second tilt. Three of the semi-finalists were determined last weekend, with the final Sunday game halted In a 2-2 deadlock by heavy rain (las City and Indianapolis Naval Ordnance, who were involved in the 2-2 deadlock, were scheduled to play the game at Gas City Wed nesday evening, but a heavy down pour shortly before game time for- < i-d postponement. Floyd B. Hunter, of this city, tourney commissioner, announce! this morning that (las City ant Indianapolis will make another attempt to play the game at 5:30 o'clock Friday evening The Decatur American Legion team will play in the first semi final game at 11 a. in Saturday, tangling with Monon In the sc ond semi-final at 1 p m . Seymour will play the winner of the (las CityIndianapolis tilt Winners of these two Kames will meet at 3:30 p. nt. In the first of the final series Admission prices for the Saturday and Sunday sessions will remain at the low price of 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students

Mima AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. GB St. Paul «•» 37 619 Indianapoliss9 37 .615 '■al Milwaukee 56 41 .577 4 Minneapolis .... 47 49 490 12'y Columbus 44 5o .469 ll' a Kansas City 42 55 433 IS Ixiuiiville 41 54 .432 is 1 Toledo 34 6o .362 24’4 YESTERDAY S RESULTS Milwaukee 3-5. St Paul 2-3. Toledo 8. Indianapolis 7. Kansas City 7. Minneapolis 3. Columbus 2. Louisville 1. ’>ade In a Good town — Oecatu* Complete Motor Overhauling and Repairing. JOHNNY ELLER. Mechanic Phone 1776 MAMMNVWWMMWMMMA j EEOED — TODAY — Con.'inuovs trom 1 33 “VELVET TOUCH" Rosalind Russell, Leo Genn ALSO—Shorts 14e-40c Inc. Tax BE SURE TO ATTEND. FRL&SAT. BLAZING DRAMA OF THE OIL FIELDS! fUg aS IVI 1 kVKM wsam aoMot HAYWARD * FBRSTON I \ V i NMM AMMWOARIZ wMt Sun. Man. Tues.—Esther Williams "Maiott* a DsuAhtcr”—Color, MWWMtMWMBNBWMMWm

City Golf League lists Individuals I Individual standing- In the Cltv golf league, including matches played this week, are as follows: (player. team, games played, and aver age strokes i: B McCleanahan. Gas House. 1. 11; -Dr. Peck. Gas House, 5, 41.fi; D Schnepp, Gas House, 6. 41 8; J Baumann. G E. Factory. 6. 42; W. Mann. Central Soya. 1. 42: J. Wall, West End Rest., fi. 42.5; K. Gaunt. G E. Office. fi. ( 43 5; C. Morgan, G. E Factory, fi. 14 2; J. Nelson, West End Rest 4. 41 5; II Hoffman. Post Office, 4. 45; B Klepper. West End Rest., 1. 15; It. Parrish, Stults Cigar Store, 7. 45.3; G. Laurent. (J. E. Offic e, 7. 45 fi; T Hill. G E. Office. 6. 45.8; H Niblick. Stults, 7. 459 E. Hutker. Soya. 7. 46; ft Hone kemper. Soya. 1. 46; J. Irwin. Gas House. I, 46; G Oswalt, Stults, 5. 46.fi; II Engle, Post Office. 1. 47; G .Schultz. Soya. 7. 47; H. Huck. Soya. 5, 47 I; IL Andrews. West Encl. 5. 47.4; D. Mac klin. Macklin Royals. 6. 47.8; It Anspaugh, G. F. Office. 7. 47 9; R. Kelly. Macklin, t. 18.2; G Stults, Stults. fi. 48.7; G. Stewart. Stewart Bakery, 7. 48.8. N Steury. Macklin. 6. 48 8; E Hutker. Jr. Post Office. 4. 49.3. R. Frlsinger. Post Office, 7, 49.4, A. Appelman. West End. 4. 49.7; W. Morgan. G. E. Factory, fi. 49.8; D. Hammond. Soya. 6, 50; It. Lord. G. E. Factory. 6. 50.2; S. Jackson. G. E. Factory. 4, 50.5; V. Doyle. Holthouse- Drug. 5. so.fi; Rev. Vlchuras, West End. 1. 51; J Lichtensteiger. -Gai House. 3. 52; C. Smith. Post Office. 6. 52.2: G Alton. Macklin. 6, 52 2: ft Holthouse. Holthouse, 7, 52 4; N. Stingley. Stewart, fi. 52.5; F. Strickler. Stewart. 1, 53; E. Fngeler. Stewftrt, 1. 53. K Schnepf. <tas House. 3, 53.3; H. I Schnepf. Gas House. 5, 54 4; f. ] Garner, Stults. 2. 55.5; 11. Miller, i Stults. 1.57; T Haubold. GE. Office 2. 57; H. Linn, Stewart. 6, 57.3; D. Porter. West Encl, 1. 58; B. Mutsc nler. West End. 2. 58; D. Maloney, Post Office, fi. 59; D. Terveer. Holthouse. 3. 59; Dr. Stingley, Stewart. 7. 59.3; N Gurtner, Hcdthouse, 6. fin; Dr Frey, Holthouse. 7, 60; It I Way. Soya. 1. 60. Indians, Red Sox Win This Morning The Indians walloped the Tigers. 26-8. and the Red Sox edged the Dodgers, 4-3, in the boys’ Minor softball league this morning at ‘Worthman field.

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C MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Brooklyn 52 33 612 St. Louis 50 36 .581 2% Boston 47 40 .540 6 Philadelphia ... 44 42 512 8% New York 42 41 .506 9 Pittsburgh 40 44 476 11% Cincinnati 34 5o .405 17% j Chicago 32 55 .368 21 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB New York 54 31 .635 Cleveland 49 35 .583 4% Boston 46 40 .535 8% Philadelphia ... 46 41 529 9 Detroit 46 42 523 9% Chicago 38 50 .432 17% Washington .... 34 48 .415 18% St. Louis 29 55 .345 24% YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League New York 5. Cincinnati 1. Pittsburgh 8. Brooklyn fi St Louis 6. Boston 4 (10 inn ingsi. Chicago 4. Philadelphia 3 (11 innings) American League New York 7. Cleveland 3. Chicago 8. Boston 7. Detroit fi. Washington 5. Philadelphia at St Louis, rain. COUNTY , (Cont. Fnmi Page One) by trustee John Stoneburner. | Charles Burdg and Charles Fuhr- ■ man are the other members of the committee. The new board will meet with the committee In an ad- • visory capacity. The date of the! meeting has not yet been set. Polio Insurance. One year or two year policy. Kenneth Runyon. 11 Fat fish are liest for baking, while lean fish are usually pretarred for |s>aching. steaming, and In chowders and soups.

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Horseshoe Pitching Contest Is Planned An individual horseshoe pitchin: contest will take place in August i for all residents of Adams county, I the Adams county horseshoe leaxu** ‘ announced today. The contest will start August 20. and all entrants must register at the county recreation office in the court house by August 8. The sites for the matches will be selected when the number of contestants has been determined. The league which met Wednesday night, also decided to give award* to individual members of the winning and runner up team whlcn took part in league play. Awards will be made after the final standings for the summer have been announced. Recreation Friday At Pleasant Mills The first Pleasant Mills recreation night will take place Friday in the Pleasant Mills gymnasium. Dennis Norman, county recreation director, announced today. The program will feature folk games, contests. shuffiehoard. ping-pong, and an outdoor volley-ball game. The doors will open promptly at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening. Door prizes will be awarded to lucky guests. This program will be of the same type which has proved very popular in Monmouth and 1 Monroe. i ~*

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Rural Youth Girls Beat Liberty Center The Adams county rural youth girls softball team beat the Liberty Center girls team Wednesday night. 13-5. The Adams county girls played a wellbalanced game, piling up seven runs in the first inning. Rose Merriman pitched three scoreless innings for the winning side, and Alice Dick hit a home run. Next Wednesday there will be a rematch on the Liberty Center field, six miles west of Bluffton. The Liberty Center team had two

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Moose And Roanok/l Game Is Postponed’ The Decatur Moo« t league game at Roanofa day night was pog t(jM rain and wet grounds -j, will play Kokomo t n w J? Indiana I-eague (outer ~7 man field here at „ 3() night. ***l , Trade in a Gccd Tow». .