Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1949 — Page 6

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Cardinals To Open Season Under lights New York. Dec. 13. — (UP) — Banehall "around the dock" wan in More today for National League fans. Letting down the bars as never before, the dub owners made it possible for their teams to play :;<! night, if necessary, and even at nigh' on Sundays and Holidays, provided then- is no Interferenc • with local or state curfew ordinances. The St Louis Cardinals promptly set the pace for the new after-dark "merry k<»-round" by announci’ig they will play the first night game season opener in major league history on April is against the Pittsburgh Pirates, ami that they will he competing against theaters and supper dubs for business most of the rest of the campaign. "The people of St. Louis have demonstrated to us that they want night baseball ami they’re going to gd it." said president Fred Saigh Saigh said he scheduled the night opener in an effort to Iswist the gate for that particular day. The exact extent of the ln< reasn in nigh' games will not lie determined until the 1950 major league schedules are drawn up early next year, but it seemed fairly certain that both leagues would play after dark as never before. The "around the dock” deal in the National went into the realm of possibility when the club owners voted the following revolutionaty measures into effect: 1. Wiped out the existing 12:50 a. m. curfew on night games. 2. Rules that dubs can start games at any hour as long as they remain within the ordinances of their state or city. 3. Permitted club owners to turn on lights at any time during the season for afternoon games threatened by darkness or poor visibility due to Weather. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. Christmas Trees Scotch Pine, won't shed $1.95 RAY’S MARKET West side of Highway 27

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Jefferson at Wren. Roll at Geneva. Wednesday Hoagland at Commodores. Friday New Haven at Yellow Jackets. Commodores vs Adams Central at Commodore gym. (Adams Central game). Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. Bryant at Geneva. Berne at Bluffton. Jefferson vs Petroleum at Berne. Chester Center at Hartford. fraternal league (G. E. Alleys) Moose No. 7 won two from Teeple rrucks; K of C won three frofn Elks; G. K, Club won two from Preble A. C.’s. Standings W. L. Teeple ...... ...... 25 II Preble 23 H Moose 20 13 K. of C. ... 20 19 Elks UM Cl K Club 14 2"> High series: A. Schneider 632, G. Schultz 617. Appelman 610. High games: A. Schneider 243226. Appelman 200-223, Stump 242, G. Schultz 231, H. Murphy 213, McIntosh 203. Wolpert 204, Briede 2'4. Notes: Moose came up with the high scores and high games: S.»o---1020-995 ( 2905); Teeple 982-969-928 (2879). MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE (G. E. Alleys) Office won three from Inspectois. Stators won two from flanges. Standings . W. L. Flanges 19 If OttW 18 15 Stators 16 17 Inspectors __ . u 20 High scores laturent 212, Schuitz 210. Hoffman 203, plaster 206. Pro Basketball NBA Results Anderson 105. Fort Wayne 97. College Basketball St. Ambrose 69. St. Joseph's 56. Bradley 64. Nebraska 54. Ixtyola 76. Marquette 48. Kansas State 49, West Virginia 44. Texas Christian 37. Missouri 35. $140,000 IN (f’ont. From Page One)

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Vets Dominate National Pro Football Team New York. Dec. 13. —(UP)— Youth must have its fling, but not. apparently, in the National Football league. Venerable graybeard* dominated the United Press league All-Star team announced today by the staff writers from around the circuit. Tom Fears, the pass-snagging !.os Angeles Ram. made the team in his second year of competition. From there the club graduates *from end Pete Pihos of Philadelphia and tackle Dick Huffman of Loa Angeles, with three years each up to tackle Vic Sears of the Eagle* with nine bone-crushing years In the business. The toughest position for the selectors to fill was quarterback. There were three great ones in the NFL this season--Boh Waterfield of the Rams, Tommy Thompson of the Eagles and Johnny Lujack of the Chicago Bears. Waterfield was chosen by one point over Thompson for the first team, and Thompson in turn was chosen by one point over Lujack for the second team. It was a tough decision to make, but not one without expert backing. Coach Steve Owen of the Near York Giants said, “I personally would lean to Waterfield because he can place kick, is better than Thompson on defense and handles the ball better from the T.” The rest of the backfield was easy-on the first team it is composed of halfbacks Steve Van Buren and Tony Canadeo of Green Bay and fullback Pat Harder of the Chicago Cardinals: and the second team Gene Roberts of the New York Giants and Elmer Angsman of the Cards are the halfbacks and Dick Hoerner of Los Angeles the fullback. The No. 1 line puts Pete Pihos of Philadelphia and Fears at ends. Sears and Dick Huffman of Ix»s Angeles at tackles, Ray Bray of the Bears and Garrand Ramsey of the Cards at guards and Fred Naumetz at center. The second line is made up of Ed Sprinkle and Jim Keane, both of the Bears, at ends; George Connors of the Baars and Dick Wildung of the Packers at tackles; Frank Kilroy of the Eagle* and Cliff Patton of the Eagles at guards; and Vince Banonls of the Cards at center. TRUMAN PLANS (Cont. From Page One) floor. Southern senators were certain to wage a loud fight against the president's program, but Mr. Truman know* this and southern opposition will not deter him. As he has said on several public occasions. he is proud of the fact that he won in 1948 without the support of the so-called solid south

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Intramural League Results Announced The Cardinals downed the Yankees. 9-5; the Cubs edged the Indians, 7-5, and the Dodgers whipped the Athletics, 30-16, in intramural league games Monday. Yankees FG FT T» R. Roe. f 0 0 0 Rambo, c 11 3 M. Deßolt, f 1 0 2 D. McCurdy, g — 0 0 0 J. Doe. g 0 0O TOTALS 2 1 5 Cardinals FG FT TP Cooper, f 0 0 0 J. Johnson, f 1 0 2 Hutker, c 2 15 R. McCurdq. g 1 0 2 Baumann, g 0 0 0 TOTALS 4 1 9 Cubs FG FT TP Callow, f 1 0 2 Judt. f 0 0 tt P. Andrews, c 10 2 Myers, g .. 113 Aurand. g 0 0 0 Van Horn, f 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 17 Indiana FG FT TP Gaskill, f 1 0 2 Baxter, f .. 0 0 0 c 0 11 Lewis, g .... 0 0') R. ließolt, g . 1 0 2 Callow .. 0 0 C TOTALS 2 1 5 Dodgers • FG FT TP H. Shafer, f 2 0 I D. Egly, f 1 0 2 Vizard, c *.. 4 4 Ik D. Shafer, g 3 0 6 V. Egly. g 6 0 6 TOTALS 13 4 JO Athletics FG FT TP M. Myers, f 10 2 Cookson, f .. 0 0 0 Rowley, c 2 0 4 Runyon, g log Douglas, g 4 0 N Hllyard. f ...._ 0 0 0 TOTAI44 8 0 16 - 6 ANNOUNCE (Coot. From Page One) ties. Jaberg hopes this expansion in numbers will affect Adams county. "With nine schools In the county.” he said, "we should have representation from more than three of them." He stated that he will have entry blanks available soon, and that he will forward them to the hlsh schools in the county. Each school will pick its own winner, who will then be feted by post 43 and compete against winners of other schools.

Notre Dame's Grid Schedule Announced South Bend. Ind., Dec. 13 — (UP> —Notre Dame will switch from a 10-game to a nine-game football schedule next fall, athletic director Ed (Moose) Krause announced today. The Fighting Irish, unbeaten in their last 38 encounters, have dropped Southern Methodist and Washington for 1950 in favor of Pittsburgh. They'll open at home against North Carolina Sept. 30, The complete card: Sept. 30 — North Carolina; Oct 7— Purdue; Oct. 14 — at Tulane; Oct. 21 — at Indiana;; Oct. 28 — Michigan State; Nov. 4 — Navy at Cleveland; Nov. II — Pittsburgh; Nov. 18 — at Iowa; Dec. 2 — a’ Southern California. Hunts For Rabbits, Kills Large Fox Berne, Dec. 13. — Chris E. Bleherstein. of French township, shot and killed a large red fox in his woods while rabbit hunting. He saw the fox In a hollow log. Berne Hunters Bag Deer In Pennsylvania Berne, Dec. 13. — Claude Buchanan and Bob Stevenson, of east of Berne, returned Sunday from Bradford, Pa., where they were deer hunting. Buchanan shot a doe Stevenson a large buck. Fined For Possession Os Hen Pheasants Berne. Dec. 13. — J. Wade Pitcher. state fire inspector from Fort Wayne, who was arrested east of Berne ot» November 12 by RolHe Bullock, game warden, on a charge of having two hen pheas-! anta in his possession, pleaded guilty in the court of E. J. Steng el. local J. P. yesterday. Ills fine , and costs, which were paid, totaled $47. Pitcher, the time of hU i arrest, had asked for more time in which to plead. He denied kill- 1 Ing the pheasants but admitted having them in his possession. j

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AIRLINER (Cont. Emm Page One) plunging to death In the Potomac. National Broadcasting system rushed its television cameras Io the crash scene soon after the news was flashed and gave viewers as far west as Chicago a firsthand glimpse of the actual rescue operations. Fear 26 Killed Karachi. Pakistan. Dec. 13 — (UP) — A Pakistan airways DC-3 crashed and burned in rugged country 30 miles north of Karachi last night, apparenjly killing all 26 persons altoard. A search plane sent out by the line flew over the scene today and the pilot saw only charred wreckage. No sign of life was visible. Ground parties were working toward the scene near the village of Junghsai north of here. The area Is virtually impassable for motor Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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