Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1949 — Page 8
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Browns Trade Two Regulars To Athletics New York. Dec. II (UP) — The St loute Browns, making a deal “solely because we're desp« ate for your talent," today sent third batjeiiian Hob Dillinger and outfielder Paul Lehner to the PhPa delphia Athletics for IHMI.otW in cash and four obscure players. In exchange for the "I year old Dillinger and the 2ft-year old Lehner, the Browns received outfielders Ray Coleman and rookie Roc-o Ippolitto, shortstop Billy Demars and Prank (Justine, a shopworn infielder who previously served with Pittsburgh and the Chicago Cubs "We think those four players wilt help us tremendously.” explained Brownie president Bill DeWbt. "Coleman l who was with us htfoie. had a fine year al Buffalo ill t le International League with a :z-i> batting average and 23 home runs. The deal, largest engineered at the current major league meetings, was in direct line with the Browns' policy of offering Mr sale or trade any player 2s years or older. D» - w Pt explained. The Browns consummated the transaction with Earle Mack, assistant manager of the Athleticn and the -on of manager Connie .Mack Dillinger, said Mack, will be Philadelphia's regular third baseman and the fate of Hank Majeski. who was tlie A’s' third sacker last sea son. will be decided "shortly ” Prize plum In the package, ot course, was Dillinger, who hit .321. this year. Both DeWitt and .Mack agreed 'hat young Ippolitto almost snagged the entire deal. The A's were at first reluctant to part with the hits ky outfielder who batted .320 with Lincoln. Neb. of the Western league. Boston turned over veteran pitcher Bill Voiselle to the Chicago Cubs for utility infielder Gene Mauch and an undisclosed amount of cash. Voiselle. who formerly hurled for the New York Giants, won se.'eii and lost eight the past season while Mauch, a streak hitfer who occe played for Brooklyn, batted .252 ill 73 games for the Cubs. The Braves started the ball roll Ing previously when they traded outfielder Marv Rickert to Pittsburgh for cash plus a player to be named later Rh kert batted 292 in 100 games for Boston this year. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Wednesday Hoagland at Commodores. Friday New Haven at Yellow Jackets. Commodores vs Atlants Central o' Commodore gym. (Adams Central garnet. .Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. Bryant at Geneva Berne at Bluffton. Jefferson vs Petroleum at Berne Chester Center at Hartford. Roger Schnepf Named As Student Manager Roger Schnepf. of Decatur, son of Mr and Mrs. William Schnepi and a student at Hanover voltage, has been named one of four student managers for basketball. a« - cording to a dispatch front Hanover college athletic department. Roger is ineligible for basketball at Hanover the first semester because he transferred from Corneil college. lowa, this fall. He will become eligible, however, at the end of the first semester. He formerly played forward for Decatur high si -hool Yellow Jackets. NEW HAVEN IS <Cont. From Page One) as citterns at Fort Wayne 10 miles west of here where the six youths were sentenced yesterday Allen county's civic leaders, clergymen, school leaders and members of the Fort Wayne city council and Chamber of Commerce planned to meet Monday night to discuss the situation Nagel said representatives at the meeting would discuss charges that contraceptives are being sold open-' ly to teen-agers and that juveniles are roaming the streets after midnight. FIVE STORY (Coot. From Page One) all that would be required. The Red Cross began rounding up all persons with rescue and first aid experience. The fire department said a | "small" fire followed the explosion I but was extinguished. | All windows In the plant were ' shattered when the blast occurred about 11:30 a m The plant is about one mile from the downtown district, which felt the force of the blast. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Jefferson Is Defeated By Wren Tuesday The Jefferson Warriors lost a battle of free throws Tuesday night, dropping a 68-55 decision to Wren. 0.. at Wren. Jefferson held a 8-7 lead at the first quarter, hut Wren moved into a 29-24 advantage at the half and was In front by 44-33 at the third period. The winners stepped to the foul line 15 times in the last quar ter. according to reports. Clifton was the top scorer tor Wren with 17 points, while Wa'i paced Jefferson with 15. followed by Kuhn with 13. Jefferson will play Petroleum at the Berne school gym Friday night. Wren FG FT TP Gehres, f 6 0 12 (Rifton. f 5 7 17 Grugb. c 4 4 12 Stevens, g 2 3 7 Bowen, g ... 2 3 7 Whitaker, f 12 4 Brown, f 1 3 '• Custer, g ..121 TOTALS 22 24 (,S Jefferson FG FT TP Wall, f T I 71 Miller, f 3 3 9 Tutnbleson. c ... 0 4 1 Kuhn, g 6 113 Patterson, g 4 19 Christy, f *OO Spangler, c.. o 0 •• Debolt, g *ll Wellman, g 12 4 TOTALS 21 13 57 Referee:—Jones. Umpire: — Nierescher. Preliminary Jefferson 26. Wren 24. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur MOVIE MACHINE IS M. M. Really Works ECONOMY STORE DECATUR
SALE CALENDAR DEC. 15 H C. Crabill. administrator sale of household Roods, estate of Ida K. Schifferly. Forest St.. Monroeville, Ind. 12:30 p.m Glenn C. Merica. Auet. DEC. IS—Art Eaglraon. 1 mile west of Edgerton. Ind., or 11 miles east • of New Haven on state road 14. 23 head of Holstein and Guernseys and farm impintnehts. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts , DEC 1«-Albert Strahm. miles south of Ossian, Ind. on Road 1, then 1 mile east. Cattle, hug*. personal property. 1 p. m. Ellenberger Bros and Herman Strahm, Auctioneers. DEC. 17 —Oren Sipe, E. South St.. Monroeville. Ind. on. Road 101. • room home, household goods, 24x48 Bldg., tools. 10:30 a. m. Ellenberger Bros., aucts. DEC. 17—Ivan V. Barkley, Admr. Elva M. Barkley. 703 North Second street. Decatur. Household furniture. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. DEC. 27 —C. E. Bell and M. O. Stoutenberry, Bellmont Farms. Decatur. 4« head Imported Canadian Holsteins. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucta. DEC. 28 —Charles M. Frank. Admr. James C. Frank, 4 miles south and mile east of Pleasant Mills. Personal property. Roy A Ned Johnson, aucts. The undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of James C. Frank, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, hereby gives notice that on WEDNESDAY, December 28, 1949 at 1:00 o'clock P. M. — he will offer for sale, at the farm home of the said James C. Frank, deceased, located, four miles south and one-half mile east of Pleasant .Mills, Indiana, the following described personal property: 1 milk cow; 1 milk cow; 1 milk cow; 1. 2 yr. old heifer; 1 sow; 8 shoates approximately 100 bu. corn: approximately 120 shocks fodder; approximately 3 ton hay; approximately 100 bu. oats; hog feeder; 1934 Ford sedan automobile; 1. 2 wheeled homemade trailer. Said property will l>e sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof and for cash on day of sale. CHARLES M, FRANK, Administrator Roy S. Johnson A Son. Auctioneer Severin H. Schurger, Attorney. 14 23 Administrator’s Public Sale . Household Furniture The undersigned administrator of the estate of Elva M. Barkley, will sell at public sale at 703 North 2nd BL, Decatur. Ind. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,1949 at 1:00 F. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 Pe. Roeo Color Living Room Bnito. like now; Piano and benck; Walnut Stand and table lamp: Floor Lamp; Occassional Chair; Walnut Dining Room Bait*. first class; Walnut Desk and chair; Wanat S pe. Bedroom Suite with box springs and mattress; Solid Walnut Hand Made Chest. Three-guarter sixe Bed complete; Full also Bed complete; Bookcase; BeeatWul Head Made Solid Walnut Three Corner Cupboard; 9 x IS Rug; Chrome Breakfaat set; Frigidaire Klee. Refrigerator; Frigidaire Electric Range. Free Sewing Machine, cabinet type; Clothes Hamper; Tab!e Radio; Philco Cabinet Radio, first claaa; Oval Mirror: 2 Cheats of Drawers; Roll-A-Way Bod; Macaaine Rack; End TablM; Lawn Mower Set Dishes service for 12; Silverware. 12 pc net; other llsbes. Step Ladder, asd articles too numerous to mention TERMS -CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Balo win bo inside If weather M bad. IVAN V. BARKLEY, Adm. Roy and Nod Johnson. and Melvin Lelchty — Auctioneers Bryce Daniele —Clerk 12 14 *•
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SPORTS BULLETIN New York. Dec. 14.—(UP)— In one of the biggest player deals since before the war, the New York Giants today obtairw ed shortstop Alvin Dark and second baseman Eddie Stanky from the Braves for outfielder Willard Marshall, third baseman Sid Gordon, shortstop Buddy Kerr and pitcher Sam Webb. New York, Dec. 14.—(UP)— The Detroit Tigers, completr ing a deal which "we hope may bring us the 1950 pennant" today purchased second baseman Jerry Priddy from the St Louis Browns for pitcher Lou Kretlow and an unreported sum of cash believed to be in excess of >IOO,OOO. College basketball Indiana 61. Dr Paul 55. Purdue 81. Drake 51. Wisconsin 56. Notre Dame 48. DePauw 62. Ball State 47. Canterbury 40, ,Manchester 38 (overtime*. Indiana Central 70. Franklin 64 (overtime). Lawrence Tech 66. Tri State 46. Riverview Gardens Shuffleboard Winners Riverview Gardens defeated Blond y'a. of Fort Wayne. 17-7, in a shuffleboard league match Tuesday night. High scorers for Riverv lew were L Colchin and R. Gantt with four points. The local team will meet Berghoff Inn. of Fort Wayne, next Tuesday night. Joint sovereigns of Andorra, pygmy country in the Pyrenees, are the president of France and the Spanish bishop of I'rgel, but its people elect their own parliament every four years. A devoutly religious community. It has grown wealthy hy smuggling and black- - market trading. The world's largest open-pit iron , mine Is at Hibbing. Minn. Since stripping started there In 1895. more material has been taken from the pit than was originally exca vated in building the Panama Canal, notes the National Geographic Society. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
Geneva Loses To Roll Last Night, 66-58 The Roll Rollers, losers of only one game this season, enhanced their record Tuesday night, defeating the Geneva Cardinals, 66 58. in a battle of baskets at the Geneva gym. Roll was ahead at all periods. 15-11, 27 23 and 44-32. Robinson. Geneva guard, and Silis. Roll center, tied for high scoring honors with 22 points each. The Cardinals will meet the Bryant Owls at Geneva Friday night. Roll FG FT TP Sharp, f 5 2 12 Tatman. f 5 111 Sills. C 9 4 22 J Glancy. g 11 3 P Glancy, g 3 0 6 Ross, f 1 « 2 Stoll, f 11 3 Caln, g 0 11 Johnson, g 2 2 6 TOTALS 27 12 66 Geneva FG FT TP Bergman, f - 2 3 7 Weaver, f - ...... 5 3 13 Farrar, e 4 2 10 Nevi!, g 000 Robinson, g 9 4 22 Stucky, f « 11 Haines, c -1 3 5 TOTALS 21 16 58 Referee:—Moore. Um plre: —Hoover. Preliminary Geneva 26. Roll 23. Pro Basketball NBA Result* Indianapolis 84. Tri City 63. Rochester 81. Denver 65. Chicago 75, Philadelphia 65. H. S. Basketball Bluffton 39. Huntington Catholic 27 Harlan 39. Antwerp (O.) 29. Mitchell 40. Madison 31. Jasper 55. Huntingburg .39. Anderson 58. Hagerstown 37. laiwrenceburg 40, Franklin 27 Bloomington 50. Crawfordsville 48. Elwood 41. Alexandria 34. Greensburg 39. North Vernon 35. Martinsville 65. Columbus 47. Flora 54, Rensselaer 52 Nelle* es Fl as I Settlemeat at Estate Ne. 4MI Notice Is hereto given to t.f creditors. helr« and legatees <>t Rmel la Bultem*i*r, deceased to appear In the Adarn« Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Sth day of January. IS-70. and show cause. If any. why the FINAL NETILEMENT ACCOUNTS with thestate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Sdslpb Naltesielee Admlwlatrstwr I tees far. Isdisss. Dereiwber IS. IPSO AI terse, U. gen, Blerl). N etlev ts Ridders Ths Advisory board and trust** of Hartford township. Adams county, Indiana, will r»< »lv* blds for school bus drivers for routes num&r 1 and 2 until 4 o'clock p. tn. on comber 1». Bidders to furnish a new chassis, Bpedflvatlons as to routs* are on fll* at Trust** - * ®f»- !<•*. The board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. RAI-PH M MU.I.MI, Trust®* Hartford township. Adams County. Indiana. DEC. 7-14 Nolle* le Blddsrs Noth** Is hereby given that the Advisory board and trust** of Hartford township, Adams county will receive sealed blds until S o'clock p. m. on December IS for two 41-passenger school bus bodies; sam* to meet I’l requirements of the Stat* of Indiana for transportation of school children. Blds should bo submitted for trade-in and without trade-in. Information a* to trade-ins can be had from Trust**. Th* Board reserve* the right to reject any and all bid*. RALPH M. MILLER. Trust®* Hartford Township, Ada na County, Indiana. I»W 7—14 If You Have Something Ta Sell Try A Democrat Want A*—lt Fays. | GIFTS I For Him! I Stucky & Co. MONROE, IND.
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Si. Joseph Wins, Freshmen Defeated Decatur Catholic school teams split a pair of decisions with New Haven Tuesday afternoon at tl.e Commodores gym in thin city. The St. Joseph Junior high team scored its fourth victory in fire starts, defeating New Haven Junior high, 23-11. and the Commodore freshmen suffered their first loss in four starts, dropping a tough 1211 decision. In the Junior high game. Ed Wilder was the scoring leader with 12 points, while Buffer wan high for New Haven with seven. In the freshmen tilt, Felchter tallied six points for New Haven, while three points by Gass were high for Deca tur. St. Joseph will play the Decatur Junior high team in the first city series tilt next Tuesday. St. Joseph FG FT TP Zener, f 0 0 0 Wilder, J. f 10 2 Wilder. E.. c — .4 4 12 Schulte g .... 0 I 2 York, g o o (i Loshe. f 3 ii C Voglewede, (’. f 0 ll 0 yoglewede J., g Oil Eyanson. g.. 0 o •• Mowery, g . 0 0 0 Murtaugh, g 0 0 3 Drum, g o 0 0 Debolt, f ..000 Miller, c 0 0 u TOTALS 8 7 33 New Haven Junior FG FT TP Bunch, f io.’ Coe. c 000 Berhett. f 0 0 (i Buffer. g 3 17 Weideman, g i o •• Kerns, f o 0 0 N’eteon, f 0 0 0 Bradtmiller. g 000 Bellam. g 0 0 ,1 TOTALS 5 1 11
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New Haven Fre*hmen FG FT TP Byrd, f « « '• Beyers, f 0 0 u Felchter, c ...... . 3 0 6 Tinsley, g 1 ® 2 Parker, g 1 2 4 Burkett, f 0 0 0 Klnneman, f 0 0 » TOTALS 5 2 12 Decatur Freshmen FG FT TP Gass, f . . - 0 3 3 Gage, f log Klntx, c .......................-— 0 2 2 Myers, g 0 2 2 Mendez, g - 0 2 2 Brunton, f 0 0 0 g - 0 0 0 Bowers, c 0 0 0 TOTAI-S 1 9 11
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