Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1950 — Page 8
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MBtaßto IXfraX Th* Moamouth Ragtea r*l*l*.T up a total rt »»»**•*• Mmnlu track meet Wwtaow day aftoroooa at th* IMpiMU \ n,,w ' ' Tka Jofforsca Warrtarg stored iigs*f with 31 points. th* Martfovp OoriUa* Wora third »HKSH •ad'"MM> Decatur Ctanmaduro* footth with. i» potato. The whaaiiiry follows: "' K»—yard dash Btagtetaa (MJ first*. Bwtt**f(J) *ecoad. Ron* IJI third; Betttog (Ml fourth. ; Ttm*—l«*. X Mite ran Bultameyvr (Ml first; Bualek IM) raraad: RMpier (Mi third; Coyaa (DI fourth. Time - S:H.». ♦4O-yart ran— Htagletrm (M> first: Bwkser (J) Meoad: Waichld (Ml third. Kabte (DI fourth. Timo MO yard run—Merriman (M) first; Raltoamyor (Ml *econd; Wendel (J) third: Laurent (DI fourth Time—3:l7.3. KO yard dash Singleton (Ml first: Rosa (JI second; Wilder CD) third. Setting (Ml fourth Ttaw-3«.5. High Jump-Kies* (Ml first: Jackson (Hl. Buuck (Ml and Thieme (Ml tied tor second, third and fourth. Height s ft. « in. Shot put— Switzer (J) first Bultmeyer (Ml second; B. Augshurger (Hl third: J. AUgxhurger (H) fourth. Distance—3« ft. »K in. Pole vault Meyer (Hl and J. Augaburger (HI -fl*4 for first: Wettel (Hl third: B Angtburger (HI and Buech (Ml tied for fourth. Height *ft « In. Broad JumP;Ro** (J) first; Sloppeuhaten <Mj second Sei- . king (Ml third. Merriman (Ml fourth. Distance—l7 ft. 3*t in. Mile relay—Decatur Catholic first;. Monmouth second,. Hartford third; Jefferson fourth Time—434. Half-mile relay -Monmouth first; Jefferson secund. Decatur CathoHc third. Hartford fourth- Time.—. 1 I’ Berne Garden Club Wins Second Place m» rnF Apri j 2s. _ The Bern** Garden fjti-V han just been Intorih- . F< f fWw<M*whow (Kairrwan at lri<ttanapott*. that th* local club won plate in th* !!♦•!> *tar»* flower show cobtut An eiaiMiratH rihhon a’wanl was riven n „ I
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Columbia Cih Wtas INHmNPBm hcci „ The Columbia City , 1 Sophomore track team scored 53 ' potats to defeat the Deeutur and * Bluff ton teams la a trtaagalar meet ‘ M Worthmao O*M ksUrtseßrWs* beeday sfteruoon Bluffton was aeeond with MK ■ points and Decatur third with MW ‘ potata. ■■ ~ - 1 1 Decatur copped firsts in the mite t run. ■ SMyard run. and the mite I using, and • tourway tie toe flnt to the Mgh Jump The summary foltow*: t iseyard dash Ummoa (CC) 1 ff st; Beaton (Bl second; Roa t Beau (CC) third. Ttate—tl-A i Mite run Brunner (Dl first: a Dubsoa (Bl eecoad; Cote iDI 1 third Ttart-Sia. t MOyartl run Montgomery (CCI ( first; Drown (Bl second; Koiter , (DI third Time- M 5. gift yard run—hchlrterateia (DI , first; Altep (CCI second; Sum- ( bran (CCI third. Time—t:M. , 33»yard dash -Renton (Bl tint; f , Melter (Bl second; Hancock (CC) « third Time—Ml Mile relay—Won by Deeutur (Brunner. Cote, Sehteferslein. Kot- j ter): Columbia City second. Bluff- . ton third. Tfiue -*;IS,3. Half mile relay Columbia City first; Bluffton second; Decatur third. Time—J:to. \ Shot put—Bpeheger (B) first: ' Dick Rondesu (CCI second. Keller (Bl'third. Distance—lS ft. 7W in. Pole rault- Dtek Rondeau (CC) first: Lehman (CC) second; Grove (Bl third. Height—» ft. J Broad Jump—Dtek Rondeau (CCI ’ first; Don Rondeau (CC)-secund; 1 Lemmon (CCI third. Distance—l7 > ft. » In. J High Jump—Kohne (DI. Koons 1 (DI. Grove (B) snd Meyer (B). all tied for first. Height—S ft, 1 —■ ■ < If you have something to nail er rooms for rent try a Democrat < Want Ad. H brings result*. • < ........ I Go to the church of your cboteo next Sunday. ■■". '■ ' ■—■■■ !
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Sid Gordon ts Star As Braves Defeat Giants Now York. April S». -(DPI— Tharu war* rave* for th* Bmv** lodar because Billy (Th* Kid) Southworth now has Sid (The Kid) Gordon. Bld the IDS «M a otrnwan wrecking crew yaataaday a* Billy's Bravo* mad* kt two straight over the atom winning IS to « with a nIMPTwa rally In which Gordon’s grand aiM homer wan the big blow. - Gordon who also had blasted a •MMaer to the previous tantag. took a pweonal delight to tortnentta" Ma *M t-vaaager. Lao Durochor. who traded him away (taring the winter along Mth WRtard Mar ahaß and RMdd Kerr. And H Just happened that Marshall drove in two run* aad Kerr one aa the three ea-Giaats accounted for I eight of Boston's IS runs. Aa for Southworth, his enthusiasm know no bound*. Kver atac* MMrnla* tm tMF* far tka omblm MfteS Os tIM MMUMMI* hi* chiof topic of conversation was the dab’s , dow ddwop. The Giant* did a little cwnnonading of their own. bat only afte • Johnny Sain eased up confident that victory was Ms. A throe-run homer by Jack Harshman and solo round tripper* by Clint Hartung and Henry Thompson came cnly after Beaton had a It to « margin. -- — - Th* Dodger* cam* from behind to scor* a 7 to t victory over th* Fhllllea evening up their series in Philadelphia Bud Podblelaa sur rived a three-run first Inning and. although be was touched for 11 Mt* including a homer by Willie Jone*, th* Brooks gave him enough support to win. They made it ( hit* including homer* by Carl Furillo and Gil Hodges, getting il, of them aft Rus* Meyer. The Pittsburgh Pirates made only five htt*. but took advantage of . timely Cardinal ggror* to beat St. Louis. < to 3. In a night game In St I-ouls Trailing 21. tb* Pirates notched two run* in th> fifth on a walk a wild throw by Eddie Kazak and a mat* by Kazak of the -return throw Red Sv horn dlenst's error helped the Pirates i to their clinching run In the ninth ~ The parade of hit* and runs' went on and on at Boston a* the Yankee* and Red Sox divided a! patriot's day double header . Bos-: ton took the opener. C to 3 a* ' Joe Dobson pitched six-hit ball, and Ted William* hit * two-run j homer, his first of the year The pitcher* took a holiday themselves m the afternoon game In which the
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Be Open Formally Here On Sggljy ORicials annotmeod today that the Deratsr golf eoerse will have ks rymwWy R>twwl>y Don MmLena,- aumM.- teh* snadd lb* aur . HMUcemeut, ' aMd that green* keeper" *'ad’~*it*TH-~ ants have b**n bupy all week railing th* fairways and cutting the gras* tn preparation for (he ingMacLaaa aaU that numerous people bar* vlsltad and called the clubhouse MlUPdr JMa jpim, especially last weekend when the weather broke so favorably, asking when they would be able to play. H* stated that the coarse will be in "pretty good shape" tor the inaugural Saturday, and added that b* expect* a bumper crap of golfer* to try out the tone hole course. pra from Fort Wayne ha* bee* enlisted tor the summer for certain week days to give loaaon* at the course. Decatur And Berne GiOt Is Fottpomed Wet ground* Wednesday afternoon forced postponement of the Decatur Yellow Jacket* - Berne Bear* baseball game at Berne Th* Jackets were scheduled to make another eßort to open their spass* at 3:30 o'clock thi* afternoon, meeting the Geneva Cardinals at Worthmsn field. The Jacket* will meet the An dersan Indian* |n two games her* Saturday, at in a. m. and 2 p. m, both seven-inning game*. Yankee* clinched things for good by pouring aero** seven run* in (he final inning of the game that was called at the end of the eighth because of darkness tor a 1* 7 Yaak win. Tommy Henrich hit a three run homer. The Brown* made It two In a row over the White Sox at Chlcags aa Dick Starr pitched five Mt half for a * to 1 victory in which Dick Koko*. Sherman Lollar and rooUe Doh Lenhardt hit homers for the winners. v-' A home hm and g double for Eddie Joost led the I'h.llod.-lptiia A'* as they beat the Washington 1 Senator*. I to 1. Senator starter Sid Hudson fared poorly, allowing Xur runs in four Inning* with *even s '.ualk* and two hit batsmen. ! Hank .Wyse started for the A s j snd woit\!*lth seventh-inning relief ' by Bob Hooper : |- Cleveland and Detroit were rain led out In the Atiierb an and Cincinnati and ChlcaCy had an open • date in the NationufX,Yesterday's Star SfhJ (The Kid i Gordon of the Brave*-- who hit two homers, one with '(Jje liases loaded to crush his 01-h team mates, the Giant*' !# to S'
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