Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1950 — Page 6
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Jackets Open Track Season Here April 3 Th* Decatar Yellow Jacket* track team, which la now work'ne owt daily Indoor*. will open it* I>M sckadnl* Monday. April X It was announced today by Boh Worthman. . athletic director and head coach of the Decatar high school. Fifty-four student* are working oat each day. Inclading eight let tertwen from the 1949 agaad. Let* tenaea lent by graduation last year wot* Norman Stingley. quartermiler who competed In the ntate final* loot spring. who la now on 'he freahataa agaad al Indiana Valvorally: Bogner. McConnell. Mae lean. Foreman and Smltley Returning lan er men are: Rorer Johnson aa<t Hick Johnson. middle distance*. Milla. Gehrig. Stuck. and ___ Bassett. sprinist Petereon. ahotpet: Boh Itoaw telle. Winteregg. h.-'h pimp Th* students who ar* candidate t for the 1950 squad are a* ToHov-s: Senior* Bowwaw. Fgley. Haunt. Kocher, K. Johnson, D. Johnson, luiia. Gehrig. RucAy. Pet er atm. Barnett. Callow. Strickler Jeanlnr». Juniors Hollinger. Brennan. Frachle, Johnaon. Jone* Lane. Mcßride Nash, Sheets, Owens, Iman. Wlnteregg. Gilbert. Sophomores — Brown. Cowant. Kolter. Ihompaon. Schiefetwtelu. Brumter, Grey Freshmen Carter, hohnigcr. Imweon. Thomas, Scaur. Troulni., Helm. Wolfe. Kiser. Ramheau. Me lk>nglrt. Koons Black- Roop, Cole, Itoe. Kohne. Ritter; Hole.'Clark. ‘ - The spring achedtih" follows-: ! April t Fort Weyne < entr-il her* s -Hanaimwiai at. JtuniUi .'..April 5 Hun' iagtah ' ' April 1! Bluffton anj Berne at Bluffton. April 13 Columbia City and North Manchester at i olumhia City April 17 Portland at Decatur April 18 Columbia City and Bluffton (freshman siiphrtmorci at i»«uwur , April 2o Garrett at Garrett, tprll J 2 Monel* relays at Mun April 2< N*»w Haven Mrfsh- I . man \**w Haven, - May J \-<t »h**a-tiT-u Indiitii-'i •nfon’no. !«♦ f at CuhlmMi City May *> county men at st.><-at;ir . Mi> '• ' • fitr al i.'.an mu- i • ’ Central Cdthnli. at Fo i f May 12 S*-« 11»»n»-«r at Fort ■ .!• ' ’ MihuTC “ irr lOßlrrff f<»t a: Iranr fiv<* «a *ix hour* before bting ct*t>ked
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Pistons Beal St*gs To Win Third Place By I’nited Press That spring madness known as •he National Baskethall Association playoffs gets rolling tonight on three fronts. . The Washington Capitols open the eastern division playoffs by entertaining the New York Knickerbocker* In th* first game of thei-heet-of-three serie*. In the western division playoffs. Sheboygan opens against Indianapolis on th* latter* home court ami AndersM playa host to Trl-Cltie*. Also scheduled tonight is a special “playoff before the playoff" involving the Minneapolis Laker* and the Rochester Royals, who meet at Rochester Io determine the regular season champion of th. central division The teams wound >ip the season Sunday night in :» flat-footed tie. Meanwhile, the Fort Wayne Pls ton* turned hack the Chicago Stag.v. M to «*. last night at Fort Wavno la a spacial playoff for. third place In the central division. The Pistons who led throughout most of the game, wer* paced by Fred Schaus' IS point" Both Fort Wayne and Chicago now-must wait for tonight's result of the Rochester Minneapolis gambefore learning their playoff opponent* HEART ATTACK IfMttaari Fr«HM Q—> ami red hint, he wan dead, A lawyer. Church first was elected to conareaa In served Keren terma, not consecutively He was elected to . the ?4th. 7«th, TSth and Rist congreaLads-. ..He wan a candidate, for the Rel»ubli<un .(tomihatlnn for F S .-auiulnr from HHm.K tn JL, Church wan known aa one of ‘ the most . -eonservatlve. .members of concrete. He was a frequent I rrftic of the atiniinlstratlun. par j tlvularly |t« foreign pulley. He ’ never subscribed, to the Idea of a bi partisan foreign policy. He also was a vigorous support er of the Taft-HarKey., labur law. and it wait to preserve one feature of thU law that he wai« appearing before the committee today. The general.-counsel's office was set up from the Jabot Soard by. the.. Tuft Hartley m t rtjiirch wum warned l>e< 21 191*. to Mnrgu-rlto Stitt, of New York City ’ They Irad three • hll j dren. Ralph Edwin, Jt . William S’to M-i’iurv Wil’i nn« ' Ititph Edwin is t iirtitetinnt tnd Wilhatn Stif a lieutenant, juniot i grufle. Indh in the. navy. He was l»orn ami ral*d<! on a —fniw- rrear- L'alliiu ed the CniverMty of Mi< higait and Northw« stern law school, Chur'h, who has practiced law ■ in t'hfrago for the past ;:•» year* I entered oolitics in 19Hi and was a i state representative from 1917 to ■ r —- TWO HOSPITALS ttowtlMMeS Fr«m P«a» Ovet I organisation The chief of staff of the Nor re frame hospital. I»r ndolphe J ProvoMt, announced that the unanimous derision to bar Sander was made -MMLterduy after noun at a afoH rnrel . inkThe ban will be permanent.” he i -aid "HE* on trial with us now " v hl - • ’< • I n «;♦ «>rc* j L ■ Bastian chief of staff of the Sacred’ I Heart hoapiial. made this terse i announcement. i At a regular no»Tin*; of the. J Saervd. vtaff it wa< derided I hi discuiUinu* courtesy privileges' 111 Os Th t fii.ih N Sund» r * MiscclUneous Auction — Entertainment — Refreshments. Friday. March' 21 at 7:30. Sponsoren by the P. T. A. at Monmouth Hiith School. «713 —III ■ ■ II - II I mm* I
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Musial, Slaughter Lead Cards To Win Mt. Petersburg. Fla.. Marc h 21 iVPi The twin siege guns of the ’St trtQUia Cardinals opened fire today and their thundering echo set even national league pitcher shaking ....-dThe -Mani -Musial ancL Eno»„ <Count.r> > Slaughter, the dis tam e hitting outfielders, finally have their eye on the hall and are beginning tn blast extra base hits around the spring training ballparks Musial hit a grand-slam home run during yesterdays 14 to 5 rout' of the Philadelphia PhiUfoaaitd Slaughter snapped out of his batting slump with a double and two singles Braves Lose Again * Fla> March 21. <VPi The Boston Bnues pitching corps had another dismal day • esterday. losing to the Cincinnati Reds. 12 t<> 7 lor the . enth straight defe.o T’/- 'it l -- 11 - hh«.- -Im luduig dhrei- each ’hy ■Jimmy Bhsodworth and Ted- Kins rewskL the Bustuu flingers pbo served riu b» Walks Pitch.nq Puzzle Sarasota. Fla March 21 ’“tT'T*"' Manager 'Bm ky Harris 6T The Washington Senators was puzzling j'Hlay over the latest performan'e •»f -piti hPrs Dick Weik and Mirke'. II orjs “ nie 'palr•'‘SThntfHt only three hits yesterday as they Tieaf tin- Boston Rod Sox s to 5. but "Tfiey also -ave up 10 walks , Kell Star* Lakeland Fla . Man h 21 tl'Pi George Kell. 1949 Ameri <an League battlijg champion, was starting to get his bat tuned up for 1954* todav Kell cracked a home run yruterWV"” VS "the :Tl<PFir FToOreil th^' New Yvrk Yankees 9 to 4 the Mow' highlight inc a seven run rally in Ho- third innipg against Yank roohie Whitey F<»rd. Giant* Win San Bernardino, ( alif. March *2T —f< P»— 7 The New York Gtants ■ who lost plenty of games vibile ’ hitting homers started winning j’em today without homer* The No* V ukers pounded- -ouC , 17 hits as they beat the Pittsburgh Pirates. 9 but only one h|«FW' was a roundtripper - bv first baseman Jack Harshmann The Pirates meanwhile, hit four -two by Marr Rickert and one each hy Ed Fitzgerald and l»tnj)‘ <) Connell Feller Hit Hard Fullerton. < ahf. Man h 21 • (’Pi Bobby Feller, battling to retrain th* pi(<hing heights was*having a tough time I <lay ‘Warr -nppetF-for• EHsind four runs yesterday by the l*oa Angele* Angel* of the Parifie f‘<»a*t league yesterday during, a 4*»ue4nnir»g «4fht The Ewiian* -nmn • ged to win the game, though. 7 to if* a* r«e»kie catcher Ray Murrav ’ hrt two horners a triple, and a -ingle - Brasil's River of January < Rio d* JanuroA is no« a rfyef It is a ’ t it| FOR GOOD SHOES ' ♦ '-S.
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Bradley Wins Berth In NCAA Tournament Kania* CHv. Mo., March II — (IT) Bt-nrtl-y V-nlreretty. ehn*e rreveMe aaßrcss/ was almost <!•- rated before U ?n)-»)«rt»rt. *»»- matched today against V. C. L.--4-ilt the openlnv round of the N. f' V. A. basketball tournament her.' Friday niglu., r The other semi total will brla.q together Baylor. Hiainpion o< th« south***' conference, and Brigham Young, kingp.in of the akyllne six. Bradlev's Brave*, trying to fight I their way hack to a rematch against •he City College team that best them In the national' Invitation tourney, first had to gain a berth j 'n the. N. C. A. A. aesiern regionalCity is entered in the eastern atart't)g Thursday. Bradley eartteJ that berth las' , night, hut only hy a 59-57 sn ore in [ n playoff game against an aroused I Diversity of Kansas team. Kansas, representing the Bia Seven, presented a sophomoreheavy m|uart that was trailing by 51 28 at the halt. But then the Jayhawks came roaring back to lake a 1538 lead after seven minutes is six-fiavt. nine Inch Clyde Lovelettc begun bitting tor iiasketa, Bradley, still chagrined by the City College upset and surprised . i>y the sudden Kansas spurt, could have folded up then, but the Braves were foo game for that. Six-foot. seven inch Elm e r
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St. Joe Ploys In CYO Grode Tourney .. /: .T)>*7|fr Jpe glgbfh <>*** (**ta. at Deeatnr will meat «t. Hyacinth at Fan Wayne at 7 p. m. Wedncrday ia the Fort WRrt>« CYO toui", hey. Th* tourney wax original!/ rclwdulert for the Hr»t peek m March, but po*t|s.ned because ot the coal strike. If successful In their first start. St. Joe will meet the Cathedral SL Joe winner at 7 p, in. Thursday. Tlt» tourney Is Imlng played at the Central Catholic gym In Fort Wayne. I Behnke awlshed In nine point* to head a drive that tied the score a' ■ 18-48. The two team* battled on a.'most even terms and Bradley went into the final two minute* leading. Mil Kansas got a chance when BUI lloughland canned « tree throw to make ft 58 55. hut little tlene Met[r’hlorr* of Bradley intercepted the pass in-lMHind* and drew a foul lie sank It and Fred Schllchtman added a field goal that clinched the game. SENATE GROUP Itwulwwerl Frsca F*ae *•*•» aimed particularly at Britain a et fort* to curtail sale* of American oil in the commonwealth High recovery official* said the tl.imnjblh.mHi cut- approved by the house committee might scuttle a congressional mandate to encour age private enterprise in administering the recovery program
EIGHT PERSONS tCeallausd Feaa* Fap* Owe) all of Rockford? 111. ; _ B«ty TLnwnna. ot Igive* and an unidentified boy about two years ohl. Spring, a driver for th* Badger. Petroleum Co. of Madison. W!*.. Udd Peaee he was driving wouLh pj. Illinois highway 2 toward Peru. 111., tor • load of oil abed the acddent occurred. He said the northbound automobile. driven by Robert.Rinehart,'ran off the shoulder of th* road, then appeared to swerve out of control ■ and directly back into the aouin(Miund lane. , , "It haptiened too quick I Just didn't have time to do anything." he sobbed to the deputy sheriff. Pence said the collision occurred n the stHithlioiind lane and that* tracks on the shoulder and pavement bore out the trucker'* story. The accident occurred on a curie on a hllf near an Intersection with another road south of here. Tbr hll! I <s mil particularly steep, but Pent e , said the place is known aa 'death curve" iH-cause many a< < Ident* have oci-urred al the interwetioo j The world's largest ocean tec i minal at Routhhamplon England la 1 l.jm> feet king and triple-decked costltig t3.uke.oiHi Built hy llrtliab RatHtay*. ,it provides complete ’ steamship, train and automobile cnutMctloiis. greath facilCatuig the , lai-4iMe and embatkatiow of pa»- i senttrs Tea** in * Gao* •v**** — O—*tur
TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1950
*>*olata>ea< a* KseeMH* Batata %*. 4*as Uetlr* la hereby ahei, That lli» undersigned has been appointed r.<ecutrlv of the estate of Arthur l>. duttlea, Sr. late ot Adam* County. am- • V *” t WtMM* «. auy.it, ■a.rtnrl. It. Bardetle raetee At.ewy • « Y*u «•*• •**»•*•»«»•. •• R«II Try . A Democrat Want Ad—H Pay*.
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