Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1950 — Page 6

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Heavy Track And RateMU, Schedule Here Tb* uuml Ad*m* ewutr Hah school track awet headline* a busy week tor Deeatar high school athlete*.'with two track meet* aad aaven haaetali g«me* oa the •ctadhUOk The county track meat will be held at Worlhman Held la tMa aJniFsewiS aad entaataals aw uncertain today. The Yellow Jacket track team will engage la the anneal Northeastern Indiana conference meet, to be held at Columbia City Taeaday afternoon. Both Decatar high school baseball teams will be la action Taeeday aiternoon. - - The Commodore* will meet Huntlagton Catholic at McMillen field in this city at 3:10 P m. tomorrow. The Commodores are also scheduled for a home game Friday afternoon, engaging Willshire. O. at McMillen field. The Yellow Jacket basehallm hare a busy week lined up. with games on four different days. Th* Jackets will play at Berne Tuesday afternoon, and the same two team* will tangle at Worthman field here Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Tb* Jacket* will launch their Nortbeaatem Indiana conference acbedule Friday afternoon, playing the'Bluffton Tiger*, also on. the local diamond. The busy week will wind up Saturday afternoon, with Marlon meeting the Yellow Jacket* in a pair of five-inning games* - at Worthman field, starting* at 2 • o’clock. . L ... . Conservation Club — Will Meet Tuesday — Official* of th* Colon township conservation club announced today there will he a meeting of the club Tuesday at S,-30 pm. at th* Bleeke school. All members ar* urged to attend ** this is the last meeting until Auguit Delivery Os Truck Here Is Pictured This month* publication of CMC neWs. a General Motor* truck division magaxine, carries a picture „r A. R Ashbaucbrr and son Robert Ashbaut her of Decatur accepting delivery of a new stakebdgy truck from Clyde Butler, kp'-al agent for the truck. The picture was taken several week* ago when Ashbauchers ■ Tin Shop received the new truck to be used in business. I ", ' j If you naw something to sell er room* for rent try a Democrat Wont Ad.' it bring* result*.

SUN. MON. TUES. “MA & PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN” Marjorie Main. Percy Kilbride ALSO—Shorts Idc-dOc 100. Ta« -_jfi O Wed. A Th«r«.—Vvenae da Carle, “The Cal Who Took the West" First Show Wed at • W 1 Continuous Thurs from 1: M AC CURT TO ATTtMO' - O—O Cemin* Aua.—"CIHO<R*LUA" fgiplfi SUN. MON. TUES. W' AuWWMtM e***b»- V"*P» F ** : --4 “TUNISIAN 7 VICTORY” & ‘DESERT VICTORY’ Ido M>r In*. Tan —o—o Thurs Frt. Ant.—Chas Starrett ■Rewitadoe of the •age' Lad of Sortol A 1 Atoo«es —o Comln* Sun.—“*order Incident" i Geo. MurpAy. Ricardo Mentalban I

Mn Ugh Track Meet Is Held Here The mi elas* won the Decatur junior high school intercla** track meet, scoring a total of 78 point*. Other da**** finished a* follows: 18-2 with 38 petal*. 78-2 with 11 . point* aad TB-1 with one potat The summary follows: ~— 18hyaid dash—Sudduth (384) . first; Pollock (SIM) second; Blackburn (88-1 I third; AMdrew* (SB-l) fourth: Schafer (78-2) fifth. Time —l3*. Low hurdle* — Pollock (88-1) > first; Blackburn (MB-O second: i Shafter (78-2) third; Andrew* (SB-11 fourth; Rowley (88-2) fifth. Time—lit - / 88»yard ran — Pollock 188-1 I first; Andrews (88-1) second; Car 1 ter (18-31 third: Bugle (88-1 I fourth: Schaffer (78-2) fifth. Time —lit!. Halfrmile relay Won by 88-1 I Norrie. Blackburn, Andrew*. Pollook); 882 second (Sudduth. Rowley, Visard. Hutksrl; 78-2 third i (Johnson. Shaffer, Hanoher. Eley)’. Time—3:lo. > Shot put Hurst (SB-l) find: ■ Rowley (8B2) second; Custer 1181 l tkilr dyy Hutker (IM) fourth: llaneher (78-3) fifth. Matance 31 ft. 4 in Pole vault—Hurst and Addy (both 18-1) tied for first and second: Johnson (78-2) third: Lewis (SB-t) fourth; Norris (88-1 I fifth. Height—B ft. 4 ta. Brood jump — Sudduth 118-ll flirt: Kley (78-t) second; Blackburn (SB-1) third; Pollock <IB-I) fourth; Andrew* (SB-1) fifth IWhance—M ft 84k ta. . High jump—Pollock (SB-1) first: Norris ’(SB-1) aad Andrew* (SB-l) tied for second and' third; Black-r burn (18-n: Carter (SB-31. John i son (78-3) and Bair (7J»l> lied for fourth and fifth. ........ ■ < ■ I nw i American'*association W w L Pet G.S. I Minneapolis .— 4 1 .800 Indianapolis - 8 2 .800 I Louisville "... 7 4 .<34 I Kansas City 4 3 .571 1 Milwaukee ..... 2 3 .500 IH Columbia St. Paul , 1 5 .147 3H 1 Toledo ........I J 9 .100 »•-, SATURDAY’S RESULTS , No games played. i ' YESTERDAY’S RESULTS 1 IbdianapoH* 88. Louisville. :i 1. Other games postponed. REPORT FLAREUP ' <<(g«tlsse* Free. Pane Owl I out of west Berlin, refused to be i drawn into fights The Tiergarten crowd roared ap | • proval of statements by anti coni--1 niunisl speaker*, including Irving | (Brown of the American federation 1 of labor, and shook fists at armed | j sentries guarding the -Soviet war! | memorial just inside the British' ' sector UNION LEADER ICpwtlwwed fees l*aae <>wy> i weekend aroundthe-dock talk*: Although a contract is agreed upon by negotiating team*, the VAW first must net ratification from the striker* before they return to work This <-da be accomplished quickly as Zfi.ooo of the 88,1188 production worker* aye In the lietroit area Chrysler has plenty in trit oth-T Mates I it would lake Chrysler at least: bi days to get back Into full produc-1 ■ that swing Maintenance employes' i will be called hack first with the 1 remainder coming back as the huge ’ assembty ttnes start roiling again , Attend Breakfast At K. Os C Hall Sunday More than 125 members attended ■ ihe hreakfaat at lbw K. of C- hall Sunday morning, following the 7:38 o'clock mass at St Mary's Catholic church The men attended the mass and received Holy Communion i Sunday Visitor stiff. Hunfihgt'riti. I gave a talk on how Communism Yorks In European 'countries, fol i lowing the breakfast. The Rev 1 Irnatius -Vrchuraw-- assistant pastor I of SL Mary's church made brie* I remarks Herman Knapke. grand | knight, was chairman of the pro- | gram ilf You Have •omethlng Te Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.

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CENTRAL EOVA league i - .eim •••« Ff■ Solvent |g n M * R - r 38 28 Master Miters .........y. 25 23 Blue Prints /... 34 34 Wonders 24 24 Bag Service 34 34 Truckers jj % ffued MIH 23 34 Bettor Halves 21 37 Pencil Pusher* , 38 38 Dübs High series: Men—Aabell 583 (345-181-IMH- Hemel Nash 552. Morgan 538, Antilia 518. Way 511, Odle 503. Hutker 280. Bayles 520. Women—MacLeaa 481. High game*: Men—Aabell 245. Hersef Naah 283. Wittwer 200. Women—G. Rose 188. I. Bowmsn 188. MONDAY NIOHT LEAGUE (CL «. Alleye) Office won two from Inspectors; Flanges won two from Stator*. I Final Btawdtea Ma< * f * Office 28 18 Flanges ..... 27 21 Inspectors ....... ..... 2« 28 Stators ..18 (8 High serie*: & Srimlla 834 « High games: Laurent 28*235, C. Schult* 235-223, Zwtek 220. O Schult* 283. Note: The league ha* one match to be played, postponed from the first half FRATERNAL LEAGUE (G. E. Alleys) , . Teeple Track* won three from Moose; O. B. Club .won two frytn Preble X. C.; K of C. and Elks will bowl later. Standing* W L Teeple Preble ........... J.J...J.. 25 IS 0. E. Club ,/.... . 34 3<» — __

NOTICE -CAR OWNERS NO APPLICATION FEES / FOR OUR STOCK CO. AUTO INSURANCE NO ASSESSMENTS Decatar hssrance Agescy EetabUtaed 18d7 K. C. Bldg. Room 5 - KGNNETH RUNYON—AGENT ; ~ ~ ; ; I Election Rehm.... ? Tomorrow Night J Your , 1 ELKS CLUB | Giant Election * \ Return Board. * ff Private € —V'- '< Telepohne Line. 1 v " Latest Return* As ff Fast a* Received % at headquarter*. ff BIR OPENING DANCE WS LIKE Wednesday Evening, May 3 DOGPATCH DODGERS ORCHESTRA PLAYING ROUND and SQUARE DANCE . _ . TREAT FOR EVERYONE! SATI RDAY. MAY 6—S( HEIMAN S OR( HES. SUNDAY. MAY 7-JNDIANA RED BIRDS Admissioß 50e, tax incl. » 9 to 12 P.M. ■■

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Jeckefs Lellenn&i Benquet Thursdey* ? basketball' eoach tW rt 'iMMirt mentor of the Fort Wayne Bollner Piston* professional baaketball team will be the guest of honor Thursday night at the annul Decatur high ichool lettermens dinner. The annual event will fee |eld at the Decatur high school at • So o'clock and all lettermen, regardless of the sport In which they took part, will attend. Head coach Robert Worthman., former Mendenhall asietant at I Fort Wayne Central; baseball ,-oach Deane Dorwin: aaalatant track coteh Harry Dailey and assistant football coach Hubert Zerkel will speak briefly. Superintendent Walter J. Kriek and rrlnclpal W Guy Brown also dl attend the dinner. Coaeh Mendenhall wilt delluAr a short talk and give tke lettermeh a few pointer* following Mta dinner. z ' ' ,r .2 Moose ............2—24 20 K. at C. .............X.-. 14 23 i RBI* — Z- —--- 13 3* High serie*: H Murphy 413. Schneider <6l. High games: Faulkner 2«7. <1 Schult* 314. H. Murphy 32*214.. i Stump 2*3. Baumgartner 258. Lord , ■ 212. Rady 310. Schneider 287. Steury 203. Gllllom 204 201 . ' i —~ ... i ELEVATOR ’ <CM<I<HMMI Frme l‘»«e OMI from It* original demand* for htgh er pay. shorter work hour* agd pension* The landlords group hit* insisted oo wage raises can be met without rent increase* which how , ■are barred by rent controls.

cMAJOR v W L Put. G.B. Brooklyn 7 2 .778 I Chicago - 3 2 .880 2 I Pittsburgh .-“8 -JUS. - Bpalop ......... 8 8 500 Philadelphia .... 8 8 .580 2"4 St. Louis 5 8 .508 21$ Cincinnati ...... 8 < -48» 3H New York ...... 1 8 .143 5 'I •- AMERICAN LEAGUE y W L Pot GEDetroit ......... 8 3 Ml (New York G, 4 -«M H 1 - Cleveland 4 3 .571 V Washincton '.... *3B 3 I Boston 7 8 .538 1 1,04. touts CMea*o — 2 4 .333 3H ( I Philadelphia ... 4 8 333 3H I GATUROAY’G RESULT* NMlamdl PgUadelphia 3. Borton 1. Cincinnati 14, Pittsirargh 4. - i Other games poatponed —J. AiPTtaii Loom Rt. 1-ouH 5. Cleveland I. New York 8. Wsshtagtaa 3 ) Philadelphia at Boston, rata. I Only game* scheduled. ! YESTERDAY** results NaQwHifcl Ctartanali 43. Pittsburgh 3-1. Boston 4-3. Philadelphia th St Lout* 1. Chleagu 0 (13 InnI, lng*>. .; Brooklyn at New York, rata American League I, Chicago 5-7. Iletruit *7 (2nd I game tie, i-alled Bth. darkness I lloshm 18-4. Philadelphia *5. Other game* poelponed. Couple Killed When Auto Hits Truck Creen,*«l<h. Oonn,. May 1— ! (I’P)—A Southport man and ah unidentified wouian < ompairlon were killed Instantly today when j thdr automobile which poll, e d talr* was oh i-hr-- wrong side,-of\ 1 the roa<l, (-rartred Into a trailer truck Police-Md the dead man was.) Bernard KtrtsajlolO 32' The find H-. were pinned iii the. wreckage : of the ear. which was demolish**! Utica Transport Is Paralyzed By Strike ■ - Tth-s, NY- May 1\ -<1 ’I• > ’(Drivers and meenanlr-Sv of the I J L'tica transjt corporation went on' |; strike today paraliiing public • transportation facilitiea in an area [•of resident». r' The drivers pulled their bunnen L off the streets at 2 a m ln efforts f to enforce demands for a 17-eent-k an honr wage int rease. They turnr ed down an arbitrator s award of k five cents and hour. — LtMilkmaid Collacts F <ii halls. Wash tip. A true- | tor < rashed through a fence and [ into u barn in which Mr*. Aik*** I Peier.Hon was milkinx a row. The [ frlxhtened tow lunged Injuring I Mrs. Petenson. A jury awarded f her damages and |5 for I damage to the barn.

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