Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1950 — Page 8
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■ A' I SHIr SB fat Place h Trark Anonor ■ICKK It* Deertnr Teltow Jacket., mahtog their firat atari) at «a a» sue, copped a triaagutar track awet held at Rtofitom Wefosedny afteraera. *** IW>W>l * *** *ran < kM > a ■MWd RR Mlintn tO fIM ECTNww mw *■* Mara halaaeak scoring paeed the Decatur victory. The Yrttow Jackatetak natttaa each wee six first ptadaa. Berae taking three. Only koakta winners arm Wfo tevegg. Decatur. in tbe 22* and the high Jam; Magley. Bluffton. la the mUa aad the BM. aad Lebmaa. Berae. both hurdtoe. Two bardie* ram were ran la both the hick aak low bardies Coach Boh Worthmaa a charges ware scheduled for another tri angular amt thia afternoon, meet ItW Columbia City an* North Man cheater at Columbia City. Yeaterday’s rammary: High harklea (first racel-Leh-maa (BE) fleet; Jennings (D)secoak; ForasbcU (BL) third. Ttme--lIJ. High hurdles (second race)— Krehbtel (BE) first: Bowman (D) second: Moser (BL) third. Thne IS.L ' ie*yard daah—Milla (D) first; Townsend (BE) second; Gehrig (D) third Time—lt Wile ran— Magley (BL) first: Dena (D) second;. Kaehr (BE) third. Time—s:92. 44*yard run—Johnson (D) first; Earhart (BL) second; Gaunt (D) third. Time—27.B. Low hurdles (first racei-Merta (BL) first; Krehbtel (BE) second: Bair (Bl third. Time—27.3 Low hardies (second race)—Lehman (BE) first; Keller (Bl.) second. Time-28. M*yard ran—Magley (BL) first: Johnson (Di second: Sprungor (BE) third. Time—2lo 32* yard dash— Wlateregg (D) first': Townsend (BE) second: Neurn (BE) third. Time—244 Mlle relay—Won by Bluffton (Earhart. Croy. Nash sad Magley); Decatar second (Johnson. Johnson Doan. Gaunt); Berne third. Time—--3:59. ‘ Half mile relay—Won by Decatur (Gehrig. Stucky. Winteregg. Mills).: • Bluffton second; Berne third Time—l 38.2 Shot put — Peterson (D> first: Mertx (BL) aecutfd: Bair ill) third histine*— 28 ft . B'ln “Pole vault Grove (BL), first; Dedrick (BLI second; Jennings (D) third Height 8 ft. sln Broad jnmn — Forhshell (BL) first; Mills (D> second: Habe-fcger <HE) third Distance IS ft. 9 In High jump — Winteregg ID) firrt-: -Jenniues. ..I U>. Kohne ID). Habegger (BE) and Merts (BL) tied for second and,third Height I ft II in _____
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TWO lOCOI TOOIIW ls» Two Decatur teams will be re> ranenieTte the Fort Wiflu Fed•ration league. M was revealed to> das following a league meeting Wednesday sight. One team will be managed by Harold Thieme, leader at the Blaeksum* team which played la ths league tart , asaaam; aad the other will ba e*o* r aara* bp, 4 .Faa<"»wk- WM* f* t !• teams are expected to eater tka , Federation league Ibis season, with I tka next meeting scheduled foe ***** - MMBB MONOAV MIGHT 1 1 . ™ * 1 ' - (G. E. Alleys) ■ • Office won two from Inspectors; 1 fcafort won two from Flanges ■ Standings ► W L • Office j — 24 12 1 Flanges — 22 1? 1 Stators ....... 17 22 Inspector. 15 M High eerie.: G Schults cog. High games: Laurent 292. August 104. Schults »<, Wynn fog. Feasel 110. Briede 204. FRATERNAL LEAGUE (C- *. Alleys) Preble A. C. won two from G E. Club; Moose won two from Teeple Tracks; Elks won two from K. of C. W L Teeple .— 22 14 O. E. Club 2* 12 Preble 20 12 Mooes 1* 17 K. of C »— 11 M Elks 11 11 High games: G. Schults 200. Lord 100. Baagigartaer 23*111. Schneider IM. Leonard 104. Miller 207. QUliom 210. Macklin 233. WOMEN’S LEAGUE Gtandtops W L Mies 24 U McMillen .. 24 12 Three Kings 22 14 South Bud . 21 IS Lumber .... 11 IS Bank 20 14 Duo Therm 20 U Bagetles ; It 17 Gass H Bea’S It 17 i Bower 13 It Rosie - It It BPW 13 13 Sutton 17 It Hill Smith ........If 20 Kent IS 20 Soya .... ............... 15 21 Industries .... 13 23 Mryers ; : 12 24 Sad Sacks ......—- 3 23 High series: Woodward 514. Babcock 51« - - High- - games: Woodward 202. Schroeder- I*7. Msrhaefc lit.- Babcoek 17*174. Bowman 178. Ladd 174. Wellman 171. Moser 170. — Auerboch Resigns As Tri-City Coach . Moline. 111.. April 13. —(UP)— The Tri-City Blackhawks of the Nstionsl Basket ball Association, who have had four coaches in as many years of existence, today were looking around : for a new pilot. Arnold (Red) Auerbach, mentor of the pro cage team since last November resigned yesterday. Ben- Kerner, executive director of the Hawks, said Auerbach ask ed that his two-year contract be broken "because of health reasons.” Kerner said no sncesssor to Auerbach had been selected. Gideons* To Meet At Berne Friday Night Berae. April 12. — A dinner meeting of Gideons of Heme apd neighboring cities will be held at the Berne auditorium Friday evening at 7 00 o'clock. Representattyeg of tho uatlonal and state orgautaatlon will be present to o I scuse the possibility *f formlug a new district organisation here. The nearest camp at present Is at Fort Wayne ts Vow Have bsmewung I s Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*
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Da•>> DiQWiRQ DOS i races louynesi JobtoMajors r New York, April 12. -(UP)- • Os sU tka Mg|ur League managers. , leak Taylor at the Bt. Louis task. , Hb to going to have to field a r baH team grade up for ths most . part ts players Who probably would iMkVW R UMfh tiflM DNUUBS tIM a grade with a first dlvlatoa tripta- , A chib. k Tka awttook swpearu hopetesar a* mack aa la tact that the owners, brothers BUI and Chartoy De Wttt •vwa went so far as to hire a m m m —to -I - Afom. .. pmFwMNOBWe W rw nrvwraw m tlkHr dtoCMtfot BttfttMtes the yDr. David Traey. wUI be able to go the job. bat tbs De WMts haven’t mads It riser Jart i bow they are ’ going to win ball games. They certainly haven't provided Taylor with aay talent; on the contrary. ’ they have beau taktag It awaj, ! from him. I They are almost aa unanimous j pick this year for the cellar. . Boeaaae the De Witts operate , on a shoeatriag-and a mighty thia • on* at that-thay were forced to ’ Mil such stare aa Bob Dillinger and Gerry Priddy tn order to raise operating capital. They got L the moMy. all right, but aa for , playing talent hi return only a ( bunch of guys named Joo. Tbs only players Taylor baa who would figure to make aay oth--5 er Major League club are outfield- • era Roy Blevsrs and Dick Kokos. I pitchers Nad Garver and Clift Fan I nln and perhaps catcher Les Moss. 7 Hto InfteM thia year will be 1 brand n*w. Rookies will man first. 1 racond and short and possibly third 1 If the veteran Frank Gustine decides to give up the game. At first it win be Hank Arft, who hit only .224 at Baltimore last year; at second. Owen Friend. & .2*4 .with Elmira: at abort. Billy • De Mara, who had a mark of .278 at Buffalo. J If Gustins gives ap the ghost, two rookies will be tried out at ( the port. They are Tom Upton, a ; shortstop who hit .2*2 at Beau I mont and BUI Sommers, who hit j cnly .258 at San Antonio. j Another rookie. Ken Wood, who ; bit .282 at Baltimore, figures to i round out the outfield with Sier.: I era. who hit .304 and won AmeriI can League rookie of the year' ) honors last season, and Kokos, who j ) tatted .241. Ray Coleman, up from ) Buffalo where he bit .295 and I George Elder, who batt»di only .250 I for the Browns test season, will I ba In reserve. • Beck of Mose for catching. Tay : ’ lor has only Sherman Ixillar. Dollar hit only .241 last season. ' - Moes 2kl. J ’ Fennim “who won eight xamcv 1 while losing 14: Garver (12-t7).i Joe Ostrowski (8-81. BUI Kennedy' (4-11) and Lou K ret low, who won. three for the- Tigers last season will have to carry the pitching; burden Tom Ferrick will he the No. 1 relief man. „ Fighting for the other pitching Jobe are Ed Albrecht Tom Fine. Stubby Overmlre and Lou Sleater Al Widmer, a 22-game winner at Baltimore, might help, but he has refused the terms the Browns have offered him and ia threatening to sue baseball under the anti-trust act. unless the Browns make him a satisfactory offer or release him. Cold Weather Halts Jackets' First Game Cold weather Wednesday balked Coach Deaae Dorwln's Yellow Jackets’ plans to open the 1959 - baseball season. Decatur was M-heduled to play the Anderson Indians at Anderson yesterday but cold weather prevented the game. Anderson will play a double headet i here Raturday. April 22, at 19 a m. and 1 pm. The Jacketa are slated to open i their home season at Worthmagl field tomorrow afternoon.' but wanther conditions today make the outlook bleak. A double beader ia elated for Saturday afternoon here against Marion, with the first Fame at 2 o’clock. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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