Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1949 — Page 8
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Cardinal Lead Is Reduced To Game And Half N. .'. York, Sept ?•• <UP( ThCi tklyn Dod. *ts Ifi hed to wit.i .1 ;> . .:u- and a half of the pr»v*urc •...limb'd st Loiii* Cardinal* lo.!;.' 1 ’ >1 i fizzl*’ diin 1 lizzie and a • lar didn't star. 11. \ Barm". ■*:*•* supix .ed to ?•«■ ; zzi • of tin National la a - : :•■ ii.'n Startin ■ the season a* the nziii hander de-fin. l to spc-d-I. di I’'Hi.' is io tile pennant, he 1 nt a good part a the < npai a . li •: ■ oil the hen. ’1 His rec*'- I before le.Oerila.v wa* eight wlil* 111 *'. -lit dealt*, with most Ot Lil -e win* mote the work of .ood teli t pit.<l rs than of Barney. i it Best i- a man •*!*> he pi’idi" . : i no hitt. r .n hi* lift ' me ■nd li - tame within ati ei.t ah inniag ' . ■ . '• a,.-. In one Litt. ■ • .... lite ! > ‘i■ ■' If» i« L<>: <»v» i t . ! ... 11.1'd didti t evJH t t 1 n anv round in that ball II vie PoJM wa» gains 1 i»i-' Pl i'liddphia lor the (’.ifitin.i' at ni.Jit And poll* ’ in on • . ■ '.-■ ! ■ ■ t •>.’< hit; • .’ar. i'l h* *i it oiril l? ;i .’.a* t’ h -'''eotl fie d .:. ' • ynd 1" '1- d 1 r 110 .”1 I'ozever the - ar didn’t >'ar wiien f » ,al tnom« ■ ' .in Howl" »4K 'l.'li O It of t ■ ■ ill tile . .veil'll •• ru I’l |> S . red a 1 ; > 3 '.I <| That bft the Hilda I* I e and a half out of ! ■ t Wp!i "ni'i.r .-nite.t azain*! the Uu >• t. .|ay before their de iding t ire. ■ I'.e rill With St Lou.h beg.'.lHim.' tomorrow it wa i a stroke of ironv which <!• p-ivi'd Barney of » uoliltter ye-jet il ■- Phil f'a uretln was the mail »' . vot t>< |on« -iiuie. i.nd Pi.il '.not left th* sa: ill the top >" ' eial.ih. !|e dove for a I ope: it Jaekia Ito InaCHl .Hid mis- 'd. I's» i ' nil hi wind an h* turn'd .1 th. li. '-I i> th cam for dm. but tay lin ■ 0 , th*- -In -b- '! ao r. oki. s l.eat tin- < ndlnah Eddie Sani'M's one on homer. .1
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Tocsin Horseshoe Team Wins league The To- lin hor-*vhoe tentn hand ily won the county horseshoe letlie title by going undefeated through tlie IS team mat. h * playfed during the -eason. Each team 'match consisted of nine game*. The To sin le.i'ii won three matches by tile close score of 5-4 but never lost any mat. h played The Vnion township team cuptui.'d aecond place Preble nosed out M. Millen'a for third pla.e Monroe, improving litho "ii-.iii prozr s,.<| also made a strong bid for third plat• M. mb. rs of the To. in and I'nion township teams will receive individual trophiea for their accomplishj men’s There will lie eight Indi'id ual awards made to <aeh team. Th.- final landings of tin- league ' are as follows: W L Pci. To-- n 120 3” 7dl I iiion Tap 102 t;o fldo ‘ Pr.-bl. S 9 71 55(1 McMillens < 70 551 Monro-. s| 7S .316 PI. i-m! Mills 71 Sa PE. Hem ..1 65 91 I'ft Burke's » Hi! 91 .<OS ' ( rai.'.llle 52 102 ,33b Hot.i-ira- 51 los !2! . so ond hir and his second homer in i major leagii • hliseball. gave the . Phils a fourth inning lead they never relinquished and .10. ko Thomp , -on j.itched the vs tory Ralph Kiner hit his 50th home.' of ilo- year in • ■■ se. n 1 inn nz. but Rook.. Have Williams lilt hir firs’ , of th. v. ar at a tn-.ie vital time the loth innings as the (Han: lleked the Pirates. G to I War"-I! Spihn won hie pit , of the sea-, m , for the Brave--, r. to 2. over the Reds The X. w York Yankees strctclod their Ameriian League lead to t three games over the Idle floston Red Sox when rddie Lopat pit lied a five lilt. •> to 0 victory over ('leveland Itetroit. also idle. too. third pla >■ from the Indians Three sum- n tin- ei.'ith be..t the Browns tor the ’. -7 to 1. in the only o'h game scheduled Y- terd'v’s Star Rex Barney, who | 1 hed a ofii-iiit. I to o, ll.id- ' "f win over the Cubs Finger Is Broken During Ball Game perm Sept Iniane Lehman, a enior in the local high 1 er on the I > - : ....I l ail team, suffered a ( I lok.-ti ting r on Hie right ham) tn tiie Iferne-Montpe'jer baseball gam. iwhi.ii Berne won He had thfir -er . aught under his b.uly while sliding into a base He h tea- d , lost lor th.- haaelmll seas »n.
• I AAAMMANMAANWANWMA BEFORE YOUR CAR Qu&iltealA, is the time to We clean the Radiator and Water Jackets of the Block in lew than thirty minulta, • SAVIS GAS • SAVES MOTOR WEAR (Jay’s Mobil Service 13th & Monroe Phone 318 "A HOME FOR EVER* CAR" IMMMAWIMMRIWMVWs '*rhVMWWUM*MMWVM«MMWMM*r CORT ,w "l—l——F e « — Last Time Tonight — ■MANHANDLED" Dorothy Lamovr, Dan Duryea ALSO—Short- 14c-30c Inc. Tas ► 1 f THURS. FRI. SAT. In Natural Color! “RIDE. RYDER. RIDE” Jim Bannon as Red Ryder —o ■ Coming Sun. — ROY ROGERS. “Susanna Raes" —o r CLOSED WEDNESDAY
Baumann Leader Os City Goll Leaguers John Baumann, captain ot theI(I E. Factory team, champion* 01 Hie city golf league, led the halt average id il tor 12 matches, league players with a low second Jim Wall, of the West End Rest aiirant team, was second with il 5 in 11 matches The individual standing for the second half Is as follows: John Bauman. 12 games, average 11. Jim Wall 11. <KS; Bob MctTenahaii. Has House. 2. <2 Hr. Peck. Gas House. 13. 42 2; Hale Jack .Nelson. West End, S, 43 1. Clarence Morgan, (J. E. Factory. 13. 43.2. Ken Gaunt. G. E. Office, 11. 43.5; Glen Oswalt. Stults Cigar Store. 13. 115. Harold Hoffman. Post Office 13. 44 7. G Uiurent. G E Office. 13. 45; II Engle. Boat Office. .3. 45; R Parrish. Stults. Hi. 45 2 R Schnepf. Gas House. 5. 15 2. E llntker. Sr. Central Soya. 13. 45 5. It Bonekemper. Central Soya. 2. 45.5; H Niblick Stults. 15. 45 7; T. Hill. G E Office, s 45 S; W Mor gan, G E Factory. 13. 47 1; H Buck. Central Soya. !(. 47 3; I). Macklin. Macklin Royal*. 13. 47 5. B Anspaugh. G E Office. 12. 47.5; I Erwin. Gas House. 2. 47 5; G. Stewart. Stewart Bakery. 15. 47.7: R. Kelly. Macklin. 13. 47 7, G Stults, Stults. 14. 47.5; R Andrew-.. West End. 10. 47 . R Frisingei'. Pont Office. 14. 47.9. G Schultz Central Soya. 14, 4*3; R Lord. G. E Factory. 12. 1* 3. E. Hutker. Jr. Post office. 6., 1* 3; S. Jackson. G. E. Fa tory. 10, 4*6: N. Steury. Ma kiln. 12. I*.*. V Hayle. Holthouse Hrur. 12. I**. A Appelman. West End, 10. I*u C Gerber. Stewart. 1. 49.2. F Striker Stewart. 6. 49.3; N Katt. Central Soya. 3, 49.3. R Hammond "entral Soya. 12. 49 5. E Engeler. Stewart. 2 19 5 K Schnepf. Gas House. 6. 50.2; G. Alton. Macklin. 2. 51 3. It. Holthouae. 10. 51 c. Smith Post Office. 13. 514, J ’owati Central Soya. 2. 51 5 J Lichtenstjger. Gas House. *. '2 H z Foos. G E Office 4. 52.7; N Stinzely. Stewart. 11. 53; B Schnepf. Gas House, 7, 54 1; 1). Terveer, llolthouse, 11, 54.5; l> Maloney. Post Off! e 15. 54 9. B Miller. Stult*. 2. 55 5. W Petrie. West End. 5 55.‘ T Garner. Stults. I 56; It Mi Lean. Stewart. 56, Dr. Stingley. Stewart. 11. 57 3; T Hatibold. G. E Office. 7. B Mutcliler. West End. 2. s*; hr. 57.3; It. Way. Central Soya, 6. 57.5; Frey. Holthouae, 15. 58.3 B Linn. Stewart. 8, 58.5; N. Gurtner, Holthouse. 9. 60; B Lehnan. Stewart. 1. 41; W Mann.
- WHO IS PRIMING THE PI MP? IT IS a well known trick to take a look at GE’s record to try to “tag" an opponent with see whether that big corpora bad label and thus dispose ation has ever laid a hand on of his honest arguments. the pump handle! h's a mistake to do so ' when the label may be pinr.ed GE has received from the on you. government the following * * • benefits: TAKE the expression • Special depreciation alj "pump priming”—it is a fav- . lowances during the war. orite used by the General • A $24 million tax rebate ! Electric Co. whenever anyone in 1946. points out that more govern- • Huge government plants ment funds are needed to which were bought at a provide for steady employ- fraction of their cost, ment and security in old age. • Juicy military contracts. If GE believes that use of * • • government funds to help the GF. only objects to “pump people is "pump priming,” priming" when it helps the , then |>erhaps we ought to people! (This col-mn presented as a public service by Local 924, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE-CIO), whose members are employees of the General E.ectric Co., will be a regular feature in this newspaper. Watch for future columns ) I Advertisement i ► - ■ i . - .. - - - - A zIifRWK? nSk . THE BEER WITU THE NILUUN DOLLAR FLAVOR IlSf NAUtI aitWUNG CO. IHC. "©■ Ae'deMe w ae tSttmS" IUU AAUti.
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Central Soya 1. 42; B. Klcpper. West End. 1. 15; H Harlow. Wes' I End. 1. st»: Rev. Vichuras. West j End. 1. 51; G Strickler. Macklin 1, 51 R Mumma. G. E Office. 1. 51 f Stucky. Stew-art. 1. '«'> N. Stucky. Slewart. 57. B Porter. I West End. I. 58; Have Macklin. ' Macklin. 1. 'il- * — -...—— ■ 1 Indians, Brewers Win Playoff Tilts By United Press Last Inning 111ns brought victory to two American association teams last night as Milwaukee won at S; Paul 8 to 7 and visiting Indiana polls downed Minneapolis 9 to 8 ■ The Brewer win evened up It* f playoff series with St. Paul at I three games each while a revived , Indianapolis team won its second stiaight after dropping the first j three games to Minneapolis. The playoff winners will represent the Association in the ‘llttlL world serie*" with the International league Milwaukee batters brought four no n across the plate their first time up. The Saint* scored once in their half of the inning The Brewers scored twice in the second and St Paul retaliated with four runs. Both teams wtnt scoreless until | the eighth when the Brewtr* got! one and St Paul two to tie the) score at sevtn runs each. A final I Milwaukie tun in the last inning' won the gam* Minn* apolis broke up a 2 to 2! tie with a single run in the sixth inning but the Indians took a wide' lead In th- eighth when they sent! , six men th* diamond The Millers returned with five run* in their half of the frame, three of them off Bill Jennings' homer l.*« Fleming put the game on ice with a horn* 1 in the last inning, hi* second of the game. The four teams will repeat their schedule tonight. NORONIC u’.nt Cron Pag* oriel their Imme- to hi Ip in determinin': tiie exact number of victims The-,- , a»k**d all passengers who had not reported to dr> so immediately. It was believe'*! that most of the bo,lies had been recovered from the ship itself, but some passengers were’ feared drowned afler leaping into the chilly lake when flame* roared 100 f et into the air , and consumer the Noronic in less than 15 minutes. Tennessee ha.s had two official state flowers. The legislature adopted the iris in 1933. but from 1 1919 to 1933* the passion flower* s« lected by vote of school children was the state flower.
/MAJOR I AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB N»w Yoik 91 -<1 'GI Boston . *9 55 Hl* Itetroit - .. 84 62 ■"•* Cleveland - 82 61 .574 94 Philadelphia ... 77 68 -531 l-'*'» Chicago . 59 *4 il' ’-'j Ht Louis .... 49 97 ’.b; 41 Washington - -- 45 9* .315 46«» NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. CB St. Louis 91 52 «36 Brooklyn . 9" 5« '’2- 1 ! Philadelphia 77 68 531 l-> I Boston 7" *4 4*6 2P» . New York *5 479 22« a I Pittsburgh . 63 *'• 441 2* i Cincinnati . .. 5* 85 4"6 Chicago — 57 87 .396 34**j YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League New York 6. Cleveland " Philadelphia 7. St l/mis 4 (inly game* sch*duled National League Brooklyn 4. Chicago 0. Boston 6. Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 3. New York 6. Pittsburgh 4 (in I innings*.
rou B£ rw£ jvl New Schick Electric Shaver Must OUTSHAVE BLADE RAZORS or Your Money Back! S' MAKE °®*’ r l>e ' / sjt ' W cause we re confident J <, tl>al UIKe yuu lry ■ m °de rn fl ' Schick Electric Shaver you /II .. .-S, — W ’H never again be satisfied Alt ? wßh messy, old-fashioned 1/ blade-and-soap shaving. Try // aSchickfortendays.lt must K* ve you " fatter, more com:tZ / I'irtnble shave just flw / t; a * or - vour money will be refunded withI?/ •; .-il out question or delay. You’re M j- j/ the so’e judge! ■ f£• H <J - • H H KHIGC JUPn with V-16 shearf/ ing 1>«<1. | n hsnd- M i =-■:r. somely covered all- 9 jy - ** I •> SchinL^r^~^a m,ta ' l, " ,e ** n * ca "- I' i J®/ o*, . tV f »CHI« COtONH With new 3-M I’s I k 22 50 /••'••r-ng hesd. In taR CQ ■ el / fc u * I “esrt traveling caw. If If i L-. ’«»»* / 11 I i-' i V’ »“!-J”,. PUBLIC AUCTION 7 Room Two-Story House in Preble, Indiana Friday, September 23, 4:30 P.M. As we have moved to Decatur we will sell at public auc ion our reaidence and persona property, located in Prabla. Indiana, on State Road No. 224. four mile:; west of Decatur. Indiana — REAL ESTATE — 7-room two story home and approximately one acre of good garden toil, located on paved ro-id No 224 in town of Preble, four mile* west of Decatur, good well, cistern water in house. < i’y gas and lights, plenty of nice lawn, fruit and shade trees, grape*, up-ground ce lar. Garage for two cars, chicken house, tool shed*, with a large garden space, well tile*! and very fertile soil. If you are looking for a home with some a< reage and plan to grow some ot your living. look this place over IMMEDIATE POSSESSION*. TERMS on Real Estate: down, tAlaqce upon delivery of clear deed and abstract. PERSONAL PROPERTY 2-pc Lirina Room Suita; Dining Room Table and six chairs Break faat set; 2 Complete Bed* one with almost new innersprlng mattree* Combination "Koi-Gas" Range: Hase Burner; Kitchen Cabinet 2 9x12 Rugs; Odd Chaim; Rockers; Wardrobe; 2 Wash Stands Large Pressure Cooker; Electric Fan: Radio; E’ectric iron; Jam;. Fruit Jam; Drain Tile. I and 6 in.; Chicken Coop ami Feed Barrels and many other ar ides too numeroua to mention. ANTIQUES: Some antique*, including 2 dressers. 1 stand etc TERMS CASH. OTTO KOENEMANN, Owner E. C. Itoehrman Auctioneer
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| Horseshoe Match At Monroe Thursday \ Monroe homeshoe team composed <>f «omc <>f Adams county* be-t pitchers, will play a Fort Wayne city team at Monroe Thur* day. starting at * P m. The publi ' I is invited to witness the playing of northeastern Indiana* best pi’«her*. Fort Wayne boasts of two *>t the country's l*est in Binkley and , Maxwell The Monroe team defeated the i Zollner Piston team in a return mat h at Sweeney Park last Sainii day afternoon Monroe, managed •>' Harry Beitler. won 17 out of I games A return match with th.' Fort Wayne city team will lie play- . *-*i at Sweeney Park Saturday afternoon t Wet Grounds Delay Uniondale Tourney l f Wet grounds forced postpoii* men! of play Monday ni?!il in G«* Uniondale invitational softball tournament Th*- Decatur Moose, scheduled to play last night, will pl*' this evening at 7:30 o’clock Ihe Uniondale meet is a double elimination affair Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
C.C. Golf Tourney Thursday Afternoon The Schafer Co. golf trophy for ■ the Chamber of Commerce championship will be awarded follow Ing the Chamber's stag tournament Thursday afternoon on the basis of is hole handicap play, it was announced today All members I will be eligible to take part in the tourney, which will start at 1 p m Permanent possession of the I Schafet trophy requires on • per son to win it three times. Awards also will t>e made for , the longest drive on hole number 6 and the hall coming closest to
HAS THE NEW I ■ AUTOMATIC H MIXMASTER I ' ■ I I lA IL / raFjg;, _ , • r * i !Jl Ul 1 -ww \ y /i 1 . Mi j NEW AUTOMATIC NfW AUTOMATIC , ’*“» | JUKI IXTRACTO* Bowi-srus CONTROL mixjmmmH AUTOMATIC * LPOWIRfUL MOTO4 *(0 f KATIR UfCTOI . IASY RORtAUinZ *’».■• ' * ••» — » * • • C7 ’ ' • I Mixes, mashes, whips, beats, blends, juices. ex .vB beam Mixmaster saves time and arm-work-peß EXTRA dcliciousneu, EXTRA success into your cowl ing and baking. You simply dial your favoritempl The famous Mix-Finder Dial has all the every-ci I mixing speeds plainly indicated —and right it '<*■ finger-tips. Complete with juicer attachment, mH bowls. These additional attachments also jvaibble«B Combination Food Chopper-Meat Grinder, H. sp«iH Drink Mixer, Butt** Churn. *39-50 SullA $3.9.> Down—sl.oo a week PBBLICAMCTioin NINE ROOM HOME—LARGE LOT—HOUSEHOLD • Bellmont Park, Decatur, Indiana Saturday, September 24 - 1:00 i LOCATION: In Southweotern Part of Bellmont Pa k Eait of No. 224 on East Monroe St. to fiist *>'!•• ' ’ ". J A WELL CONSTRUCTED. NICELY ARRANGED 9 "0° 1 h#* five ni e large room* and Pantry on first fl** ' "' ! r , '■ rooms and ler;e Closet on second floor. Natural ' ■ - 11 ' Cistern. Built-in Sink. Small Basement C**n< i-t. I’’_ 1 NICELY DECORATED AND READY FOR NEW OWE* ] could be converted Into a fine two apartment builu* ll little exptime EXTRA LARGE LOT. FINE LAWN, BEAUTIFUL 1 ANO NICE GARDEN SPOT. J HOUSEHOLD GOOOS—SPEED QUEEN Washer m - •• • THERM Oil Burner with Thermostat and Fan. I'tl" ’* .1 seaaona. Boc’ric Heater. Metal Utility Cabinet 1 ,,rl Buffet. Table and 6 chair*; Breakfa t S t and 4 * J •>"* goleum Rug; 2 Beds: Drop lx*af Cot; Rocking J of Drawers; Porch Swing; Large Trunk; Large Mirre tures. and many other article*. , ~.-,1 TERMS Real E«tate-20% day of aale. balance upon *.' tit e. Personal Property—Cash. .U MRS. FLORENA OSTERMAN-’* J. F Ranmann—Auctioneer Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty, Auction Co. Deeatur. Indiana J
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