Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1949 — Page 6
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Yellow Jackets Defeat New Haven, 9 To ■
Jackets Down New Haven In NEIC Battle The Yellow Jacket, won a foot hall game from the heavier, favor • <1 New Haven team, 9 6. last night by out charging and on’ running the Bulldog, on A gridiron still slippery from earlier ruin, Decatur made the initial wore of the game the o i <>nd time it got it* hand, on the ball Plumley took a' New Haven pun', on the midfield stripe and snaked hi, way to the Bulldog 30. Bair carried the ball off hi, own left tackle to the 18; I Bowman wax stopped for u<> gain, on the next play but wont overt standing up aided by some sharp, timely blocking, on a play around bi, right end The game winning j plunge by Plumley was good Decatur scored two more- point, in the final quarter on a safety when Gel,lnger, back to pa«s for New Haven, was knocked down be hind the goal line New Haven stored It* lone touchdown shortly lifter the opening of the final stanza Claus intercepted i a Bowman pass for the Bulldwe, and skirted down the left side of the field to the Decatur 1" yard stripe Two passes brought th* 1 ball to the- three, where quarterback Ge Binger sneaked it over for the touchdown The placement try by Elb-nberger for the extra point was wide- to the- tight of the goal post [ The Itecatur ball club pushed its larger opponents around the field and won the statistical honors as well as the ball game The YellowJacket, netted 167 yard* by rushing to New Haven's .13: they made--11 first downs to the Bulldogs' 6. three of them coming in the closing minutes of the game on de - Iteration passes. Only in the pass ing department did New Haven outshine the- Decatur team, tossing 11 of them and completing six and having one intercepted Decatur threw three, completed one anti had another intercepted However, a moit formidable defensive web pun on the field last night for both teams was penalties, Decatur losing 60 yards for miscue,. NewHaven 15, though both teams blocked and tackled crisply and es fectively in between blast, from the officials' whistles. Fred l,ch paced the charging linemen that opened hole, for workhorse backs like Cbalmer Plumley and George Bair to make the necessary gains to win the Yel low Jackets' fourth game against three losses The win gave Decatur I a 3-1 record in NEIC competition | The Jacket, play the Warsaw Tiger, here next Friday night. Lineups: Decatur New Haven I.E —Fruchte Hazlet LT- - Myer, Stone LG—Stucky Ort C—Doan - Pfeiffer IlG —Isch - Straub HT Peterson .. Scbiadenhauffen HE -Bassitt Berme, QB-Smith Guisinger I.H - Bair Coburn
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CLASSIC LEAGUE Moose No 7 --cored 3 points, t'a«ablanca 1; Hoff Brail I. City Servio- Swearingen 3. Wolf Hardware 1. D ca’ur Super Sen-, i.e 2. tild Crown 2 High -.ri<- Tut-w.let 626 (191- , 215 22"'. High games Schroeder 215. Gall-me-ye-r 21". Lankenau 203. Frauhiger 215-2V9. Ri.kord 213. Pillar, j 2"6. Hoagland 226. Bayle, 202, - F- i - I 2"2. Z< It 2"5. D House 2"" j MERCHANT LEAGUE Standing-, W L ! Nine Mil.- 9 3 ' Rhoade ■ 9 3 Cash Coal • 8 i .Molle-nkopf 7 5 - Hammond e; 6 , , M.y.rs 5 7| I Bait Co 3 ;• | Texaco 1 11 Hivh game Gallmeyer 203. I Ewell 2"3. Welling 212 RURAL LEAGUE Standing, W L . Heyerly 13 2 Hayloft 12 3 Farmers |o 5 Heart Club 10 5 Stewart 7 s Shearer 6 9 I VFW 5 10 Old Crown 5 10 Nine Mlle 4 8 Reynold, 3 12 High game A Etzleben 2"l. R!l Jennings .. . Claus FB Bowman . Ellenberger Substitutes Decatur. Plumley: New Haven: Albers meyer, Funk. Blai*ing Hilge-1 man Gladietix. Moore Score by quarters: De alur ... 7 O 0 2 9 Ne w Haven .. o I' V 6 6 Officials: McPherson. Havens, j Collyer. H. S. FOO i'BALL Columbia City 19. Garrett 13. Warsaw 39. Bluffton 6 I Fort Wayne- Central 19. Fort Waym- North I*. Michigan City 33. Fort Wayne South «. Hartford City 2". Royerton 6. Elwood 31. Huntington 18. Muncie Central 26, Frankfort 6. Kokomo 34. Anderson <». Portland 19. Alexandria 0. PRO FOOTBALL National League Green Bay 19. New York Bulldog, 0. All-America Conference New York 28, Chicago 21. | COLLEGE FOOTBALL Evansville 17, Missouri Valley 7. Alabama 48. Duquesne 8. I Villanova 28. St. Mary's tCali-i formal 20 Temple Syracuse 14. San Francisco 38. Detroit 14. I ernl »»f Piiblh* llrnrlNrf Notl'♦* I* hereby iclven that Ah-übolh* H*>ar<l of A<i.ifi)M County, I lit! ia n. 4, will, »<t 2 l» .M nn thf - • .1.0 of (ktuher. 1 I > at tli* <’<». <’ntnml»»Nh»n*r’M l<i>'»m, \ <! ’ ’ Off ' • *’ ’ v "f I '•*- ratur. Indiana hi >atd C’ountv. In v* Mutation* «»f th* application* »f the f fllowinic named pt-rxon*. requesting Ihr i**ur to tile Mpplh'ant*. at th* ath.n« hereinafter Met out of th*- Al< nholh- Bi'veraa.* P«rm!tn of the < laser * hereinafter dt*Mlanat*d and will, at *»'d time and place, rereive Information «onccrnlnsc the flt- ! a •! ’ • I” prlety of the permit* applied for to ouch applicants at tho prowlee* named \mnpg l.wrSlloao < laealflcat F’red Fullenk.i m;>. <72*-. trestaurant >, 133 M Znd Kt . I»e« .it ir. Indiana, beer, liquor and wine retailer* permit. <*h»rle« *True*d••ll. <*432. <re*ta Iran: ». X -’nil S’. !»*• attar Indiana. beer, llijuor anil wine retailer* permit. MAIO JXVHSTIG \TI<»X iVIM. UK OPKN Tn THE ITRIjr. AXI» I’l*ls- - PAItTI' IPATIoN IS 81-XH EMT,KD. INDIANA All OIIOLIC BEVIHAGE COMMISN|< »N lly JOHN F NOONAN Secretary BEitXARI* E IM>TbE Chairman OCT. B—ls Trad* In a Good Town — Decatur
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Inning game. Indianapolis will clinch the titleif I’ wins tonight. Nanny Fernandez, who walked,scored the winning run after outfield* r Roy Weatherly cracked a soaring double to right before 8,761 fans.
Yankees Lead In Series By 2 To 1 Edge Nrw York. Oct. S-HPi-Manager Burl Shot ton went into bD uxual world serie my«tery act today and it looked like he would have to come up with a Houdini to git hi’ Brooklyn Dodger, back Into the tunning if he fail* to pick a real magician on the pitcher * mound at Ebbet, field today the Dixlgem can get ready to forget their dream of a ; first world serie, championship. Down two game, to one, today', contest was a must one fur the National league champion. Shutton knew it and far from the kindly, gentle man he often I, pictured, snapped: •'I don't know who my pitcher will be; I won't know until just before game time." Casey Stengel was Just the opposite. Figuring his Yankees had the liodger* on tbe run —and in Ebhet, field, at that- lie came I right out and named Ed Lopat, his - I 15-gume southpaw winner, to ad-, j minister the Dodgers the knockout ; drop Perhaps Shotton was thinking of criticism when he tefu«ed to name his starter for tbe fourth game. Maybe he was affected, too. by the second guessing which went on after yesterday', fatal ninth inn-i Ing fatal, that Is. to the Dodger,. For it was then that Shottun guessed wrong and kept Branca in the game -despite the fact that he ha* shown time after time this ,ea-1 son that he ha* no faith in this fire balling right hander. The situation was this: j With the score tied at Itol in | the ninth. Branca got into trouble.; •after yielding only two hits up to that time He walked Yogi Berra; with one out. gave up a single to! Bobby Brown with two out and then passed Gene Woodling to fill the bases. At that point. Stengel called on Johnny Mize. Clyde Sukeforth. the Dodgers' pitching coach who carries all messages from Sbotton to the mound, wc nt out to confer with Branca before he faced Mize The Dodgers had the book on the "Big CM," for they have seen him for year,. Branca threw Mize a low one. then a strike and then a second ball. Then Branca catne in with a fast hall and Mize rifled It against the right field screen for a single that sent two runners across the plate to break tbe tie. They looked like the big run, and when Shotton then decided to take Branca out. it looked like he was closing the door after the horse had be«n stol Mb As things developed. Jack Banta, in relief of Branca, gave up tbe bit i which turned out to mean the ball game—a single to peppery little j (Jerry Coleman, the Yankees' sec-i ond baseman That diove In the 1 I third run of tbe inning and made It I 4 to I. I With relief ace Joe Page, who had taken over for starter Tommy Byrne in the fourth inning, going along handsomely, that three-run margin looked like money in the bank. It turned out to be, but only by a whisker. For the Dodgers were In a homerun hitting mood Pee Wee Reese had homered off Byrne In the fourth to make It 1 to l and then in that Dodger ninth. Page, feeling pretty comfortable with a three-run bulge, made one too fat for l.ui, Olmo and the hall wound up in th, left field stands for a home tun No I one was on when Olmo connected. I After Olmo. Page retired Duke) Snider, but then Roy Campanella drove another one In the left field stands and the Dodger, were only one run behind. Bruce Edward,, plnchblttlng. went down on a called third itrlkt. however, to close It out. / Th, Inland Empir, in eaatera Washington, northern Idaho, wwitern Montana and southern British Columbia covers 100.000 miles. It ia bounded on nil four side, by mountains. Trade In a Oeed Yeww — bneMur
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Given Promotion In Marine Corps Marine Pfc. Doyle E Lihy. IS. son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Liby of rout* one. Decatur, wa* proinot- ■ »-d to his present rate when he graduated from "boot camp with j platoon 10 of the 2nd rel-ruit train j 1 Ing battalion He enlßted in the , Marine* la«t June Pfc. Liby, climaxed hi* recruit training instruction by winning the sharpshooter* medal of the rifle sharpshooter when he fired a score of 213 out <>t a possible 2:5') during bi* weapon* training Instruction He will report to Marine Barrack*. Naval Activities. Wash-1 Ington. D <’ SENATE PLAN <C nt Pr>m P• *• 1 ’’ l,l committee was scheduled to clos-) hearing.* on th- Tideland* issue today .but a bill probably will not l<e forthcoming until next year. GIRL SCOUT (Cont. From Page One) catur acting as adult leader*. Feature of the closing session Friday, which was combined with a meeting of the Girl Scout a*- ! t;o< iation. was a candlelight inves--1 titure of the new Brownie and Scout leaders, and presentation of ' pin*. The meeting was held In the home economic, room of the Decatur high school. CLICK IS (Cant. From Page One) uted to other*. The grand Jury also Indicted Lobaugh for perjury in connection with hl* affidavits confessing the . Haaga und Kuzeff killings Tourists traveling about the country may be curious about white bags, sometime* red ones. ! attached to tree tops They are used In connection with spraying ; operations front airplane*. NOIK'F. TO XOM«i:«ll»EXT < auae No. IUOISTATK OF INDIANA (VH'NTV OF ADAMS SS IN THE ADAMS c'lHCt'IT UOt’BT SEI’TPLMBF.I; 3’HltM, 1»»» PAVL NELSON VS ALVKNA NEIJION Th* plaintiff In the alcove entitled , cause having filet his complaint : horrln for divorce together with h.« affidavit Heat the defendant is not a ree>d«nt of the State of B'diana New. therefor, the defendant. Alvena Nelson, In the above entitled cause la hereby notified tliat unless ' she Ice «n<J appear on the 25th day of November, tvltt, tiie same Icedcg | the «lb day of the November Term | of the Adams Circuit Court to I* field at the Courthouse In the City of f'e-etur, Adams County. Indiana, to answer or demur to said cot..plaint, the same will he had and determined In her absence. In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and the seal ->f thia court this 22 day of Heptember. I»l». EDWAtllt F JABRRC. 1 (Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court! Ice Voss, Hmltti A Ma-klin Attorneys for Plaintiff. HEPT. 21—<m"T. I—B
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