Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1950 — Page 6
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Cmfc W ’ Beat Dodgers Nw YWk. May H(t*l- The wonder of Um flt. Lmto Cardinal* to (bat they qaU at the Ramdest A*r*L 49rit *R tk* Taut 11111*14 -7; w-. — laat season the Curds rtßptod with Bw defeats toa mr h the teat wetfc es tost aatna* ' Last *l*hl t* niKni m wBR uav vwtwtbe. • raiiißg 3 to • rblrr into the to* lea toe. they eaate tbriMMh with a 3 to t victory orer the Dodgem. Defeat waa handed Broohlyn by a ptneb-hkter aad a wild pitch. That pincb-MUer came when Brooklyn's lead had beea * lo 1 to 1. Two mes were oat In the laat at the ninth Emm Blanghter was on second base. aad Rad Schoendienst on firm . Cardinal manager Eddie Dyer rushed in Bill Howerton to bat for Del Rice. He rapped a «l»th which scored Slaughter with the tying ran and moved Sehoendieust "tO third Still the tame wan not won. bnt WlHie Ramsdell. who relieved Joe Hatten when Howerton' came up. let fly a wild pitch aad Schoendieart scampered in with the winnine ran. Hatten waa the lonin* pitcher and it was a shame. He allowed only three Mu until the ninth and a total of only fire. Max Laster weat eight innings and was relieved in the ninth by Boyer. — That was the only major league game played yesterday Phlladek phia at Boston In the American, the other one scheduled, waa rain-vws-KwMtsdtazs . . . . ... .. .. . . Yesterday’s star Bill Howertdh. : for hie tlmely plnch hlt,whhh tied the score for St Louis against Brooklyn ' — ■ . •>■ Racer Is Nearly Ruined By Flames Indianapolis. May 2 —(VP)— Race car owner Lou Moore, seeking an unprecedented tour-ye er slam in the Indianapolis 600 mils Memorial day auto classic. still had his fourcar team Intact today after one of his 430.000 beauties came close to ruin yesterday. • ' The racer driven by Mauri Rose to victory in 1947 and 194 K was enYr toped by flamps when gasoline ignited -in the. air filters M.«>rt and an attendant jprtekly choked off the flames with a rubber Klank et and a tfre extinguisher. After the filters—were removed. Tony Bettenhausen, tinley Park. 111., took the cat on a practice spin and was clocked at near 123 M P H — ■ ...: Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. W you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. I
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unwl AMERICAN ABBOCIATION W I Nt M Mtaaoapniks * 1 !U Indteuapolia —• 1 AIS . Milwaukee 3 3 .444 1H t LoutovUte ...... 1 5 .M 3 I l Kumm Ctty 4 4 .544 3 . C l—kil 4 4 SM 3 El Paul 1 I .143 4H I Toledo — 314 Ml 4 VESTEM3AVB RERULTR Cahsmbut A. Toledo 1. ; Milwaukee 3. Ksuma City 1. Indianapolis 3. Louisville I. Miracopotls 4,8 t Paul I. Hartford Net Schedule Is Listed Today The Oorrillas will open their neeson at Poling Wednesday night, Nov. 1. and will play their first home game Nov 3 A—>—* th* Monmouth Eagles. Hartford, winner of nine games and loser of 13 during the past season. Including the county and sectional tourneys, will lose only one regular from the laat season’s sound. Bob Augshurger. one of the county's outstanding betters dur Ing his entire school career. Four others who graduate thia yearswere reserves on the sectional squad The complete schedule follows: Nor. I—Poling at Poling. Nov. 3—Monmouth at Hartford sahr MUI*. Nov. 31—Petroleum at Hartford. ' Nor. 28—Bryant at Bryanf?~fj K?&i ’ Dee. I —Adams Central at Hartford. Dec B—Berne8 —Berne at Berne. Dec. 13—Ossian at Hartford. Dec 14- Chester Center at Mont pelier. Dec 32—Geneva at Geneva. Jan 6—Jefferson at Berne. Jap. I? - Decatur Commodores, at Hartford. Jan 33 Pleasant Mills at Hart ford Jan 26 — Adams Central at Adams Central Feb I—Petroleum1 — Petroleum at Bluffton Feb 9 Jackson at Hartford F< b 16 Geneva al Hartford
s MAJOR J AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct G.E. Uetroit .. S 3 «S7 New Turk S 4 S»n 4 Cleveland . 4 3 .571 1 Wanhlngton 4 I Boston .. 7 « .63* 1 St Louis 3 5 375 24 f Chicago «... 2 4 .333 24 I Philadelphia . ... 4 S 333 34 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.E. Brooklyn 7 3 .70# Chicago 3 2 (Ml 14 Pitleburgh . . S 5 .545 14 St. Louie . .....i fi 5 MS 14 Boston .. « « St-o 2 Philadelphia « « .50U 2 Cincinnati 4 s 4im» 3 New York ... 1 S 143 44 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League St Louis 3. Brooklyn 2. Only game scheduled -— American League ’■•niladelphia at Boston rain (Inly game m heduled. NMNWNMNMMMNMMMI FISH FRIES EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS RIVERVIEW ‘ P .-~4yv ■ CPV-TS tmtXe a y U — Last Time Tonight — ] "TUNISIAN VICTORY" A -DESERT VICTORY" • 14c-Mc Inc. Tag i S-■-Un , , , ■ 1 THURS. FRI. SAT. CHAS. STARRETT “RENEGADES OF THE SAGE” " a Three Stooges Comedy -0— Coming Sun.—" Border Incident" Geo. Murphy. Ricardo Montaiban - o—o CLOSED WEDNESDAY AEWMWXWmmw,
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Fedenlioii League WiH Open May 14 The Federation league, with two Decatur learns entered in the seven-team circuit, will open the ISS» season Sunday. May 14; It waa announced today M . The- tsa Decatur teams In the loop ardS-aponsored by the Blackstone Case and Feed Klenk. The Blackstone team will play at home In the season opener,.meeting Laine Engineering College of Fort Wayne. The game will be played at Worthman field, starting at 2 o'cltx'k. Klenk'a* will 'also be In action on the opening day. traveling to Fort- Wayne to play the Merchant Moose team of that city. In the tiblrd game May 14. Albion will be at Huntertown. Monroeville drew the opening day bye. Both Decatur league entrants are busily engaged In lining, up players and arranging practice sew siona for the league opener one week from Sunday Harold Thieme is manager of the Blackstone Jeam and Ferd Klenk manager of the team which bears his name NEGOTIATORS ir»»ttaMWMl Kfwm <»■»> able for a amu>iin<-e ment n*xt to pr**Mf» hFadquartrrs in the mid-town Sheraton boi**l Neither company iu< union of h*n*d any conniwnf when iliey re-j rp«f»ed Th»- b!?ary-eyrd bargainera had left Mjn.-hMin only hme I MkottCfe tay jNkt s WrM anackt. Trade in a Gaad Tawa — Decatur
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iToiFsucis | Decatur Gulf Club The cold, wet weather of the past week has interfered with both work and play at the local course Bill McClure managed to disc the widen'd rough east at No 1 fairway. however, in preparation for seeding between showery ■ ■ - but It was Wf wiisfed effort. ■ ' . . .000 ' ' Pro Bill. Wright, of the Fort Wayne Fairview driving range, will be on hand Thursday afternoons to get at qpalnted with local golfers ■tnd to fill teachhiK engagements. ’ Wtight will be available each Tues day and Thursday afternoons al ■ the course, and at other times by appointment. - -000- - If enough interest is shown, officials of the Decatur golf course state, a— ties of group leasotis_wltL be arrang'd during■ the. summer - 000 The Deeutur — golf -club -is.- -o> op.raung with the . Fort. Wayne I". I vs’ In ..pH'UlotlUK the pro i tournani'lM at Orchard Ridge i country club May 31 through J’uiie 1 Many of the top names in tire pro i-in uit will appear In the lotmiann nt: Fort Was ll'- golf ofHelals have already booked Lloyd Maiigium. and many of the other , top-flight volt pros are schediiled to play Tickets niay be obtainew at th'- club h’-ii -t of the - local course i - - 000— J Play in the C» nrral Soya and City 'leagues Is expect'd to get under [ way this week, weather permitting -and ft looks like it will Trad* In a Good Town — Decatur
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® .1 At Churchill «—— VOWId I (Kray Louisville. Ky„ Muy 3—(VPI—I Eioveu Kentucky derby sligiMusl go to the port today tor the 13th running of the derby -trial at Churchill Down*, afid the wiener I of the ooe-mlle tost will ba an-1 lucky enough to match atrWeal with the favored Your Host la Saturday’s run for the rose* This final prep for America’s I premier horse race put the pressure on Calumet’s Theory and King Ranch’s Mlddleground. two likely camHdatea for the blaaket at American beauties when the bund plays “My Old Kentucky Home" at Chan-bill Downs come Saturday afternoon. But what had been expected to be a 'wide open" rare when they lay the 31M.000 jackpot on the line on the big one rapidly was taking on the aspect* of a one-horac «* ter. Tor Year Hart, the crooW* necked Cdlttornia comet, rapidly wm moving inward the position of oddnou favorite as his own camp - and almost everybody etae’a—named the William Ooetg speedster as the to bast when the MR blue chips are on the Rae. Today s race will prove little for they don't tahe too may rhaarek with a good hosse thia etaae to the payoff But Calumet wiU send out All Blue as an entry with Theory. Brook'mcade stable will throw a one-two punch with Sunglow and Greek Ship and the fleM will be completed With Reverie Knoß farm’s French Admiral. Wilt brencr farm s Trumps* Kias. Wib Ham Verneman’s Black George. T. D Buhl's Second Avenue, A. EReubin’s Lot O Luck. Aberckrom bie and Smith's Stranded.’and. of course. Middleground- —: The trial -which was Ignored by such threat* HL Hill Oil Capitol and Mr. Trouble—will simply* serve to eliminate some, of the huger lights, notably All Blue, Second Avenue and Styaniled. With a-respectable pejrfprniatu;e by Mlddleground. King Ranch, whose Aiwnult . galloped home on tbp 1ir194«. was expected to come up Saturday with an entry composed of Mlddleground and On The Mark . •'Which one Is the best?" repeated trainer Max—-Httuch. "I can’t tell, honestly. We know what Middleground can-do The other horse Is Improving- There’s absolutely, no way of telling which Is the best ’’ Hill Prince, the raw boned Virginia colt which Is well-liked in the cast, passed lip the trial and Its purported jinx to work between today's second and third races-. PRESENT (< •■"!«■** Fr<HW !■•«' •- warrant for the full amount of the claim 41635.03 - whic-h the county highway department had sought following the damaging of a bridge on the French-Monroe township line
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I LettenMn flyrrttr HisJfc■- as* 'Wny Mendenhall, coach at the Fort Wayne Zoliner Pistons basketball team, will be the priaclpal speaker at the annual baaquet for the Yellow Jackets lettermen, to by held U the Decatur hlgh'»dMol tburtday a<pt#iylp||4B4 gallon, has beea the only witness to back McCarthy’s aujor charge*. p<. loid the eoeemitthe (hat JLatti■H, Ih " <Why*o chaw MBi MHUHare was KaMao W Eha» »• twwtl fled some «t tbo >rson* whom be s*M intormod Mm of Lattimore s MfhrttiM have denied Ma teeti mony laitUmoro. now on the faculty of Wwgiwst -and I im sure‘that inulllgent Americans will Join with mw -that H I* y«* solemn duty to point out. In clear and unanv blguoua tenaa. that the processes of the senate of the Doited Stales have been debaeyd by Ahi* maa McCarthy." Lattimore eaid McCarthy, be said, had "Ihtd. di* tuned and vilified." la mpkiag his cbargrt. He added the Wleconsin Republican. had be*® "contemp tuuua’ the J|avyHl»»M«« «-»•« tee. bad Improperly ”reee4vbd aad usmT daselfled information aad depended on 'disreputable eowrevs of false laformatkm ' Lattimore satai McCarthy had "disgraced” the Republican party, the sure of Wisconsin, and tb* United State* Additionally, he said the senator bad "grievloualy prejudiced" the Interest* of the country Lattimore reminded the committee that McCarthy In times past has been charged wUh income tax evasion. dvslructtaHi of court rec ord* while a Wisconsin judge, and of using an qfficial stale position for advancing bis political end*. Since then, lartllmore, maintained, the senator bad surrounded himeeif by a "motley crew rtf crackpsrU? professional- Informers, hynterlea. and eacohimnnlete." Go to the ebureb of your choloe next Sunday. H Vow Have RemetMaa To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad -It Fay*.
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BENEFIT PNUC ABCTKHI To help defray part of tbs expense Incurred In the remodeling of The First Baptist Church. Dseatur. Indians, the foUowing article* have bean donated aad will bo soM at public auction at THE DECATUR BALE BARN EAST MONROE STREET THURSDAY* MAY 4. ISSO CVENING RALE—4:3O K M. | I Its. • . / ■' 3 Coal ar Wood Burning Jim Wstor Hwttert: 3 Urge Antique Cupboards: ’e Kitchen Tabtaa; I Ruehlag Chair, white with blue up holslwry; i Boudoir Chair; 1 two burner Elm trie Hot Piste: 1 Platform i Rocker; 1 Stand Ump with tabla; 4 Very Good RUnigbt Chairs; 1 1 Good Rtoo Velour TUt-baek Chair with ottoman; 3 Uwn Mowers; 1 - Lamp; 3 Pictures; 1 box Kitchen Vtenslls; do quarts Preserved Fruit - and Vegetable*; 34 quart jars; 34 jelly glasses; 1 box dishes. Large i d|WRwHBy M M**Mli*4 *n>*iw*r*; 3 G*s Range*; 1 Heavy AMI4W Pottery Raking Dish with cover; 1 Plaeier Wall . Plaque; I Margie Top Blah with new bowl: 1 Ijirge Square China . Closet; 2 BM C-ages; I Good Trailer Ice Box; 1 Bridge Ump. 1 55 gal. Oil Dm*; 13 Steel Traps; 1 Kitehen Table, oak top; 1 Chait of Drsw ere; 1 Hall TTse; 1 Small Vacuum Clesser. 1 Wine Color Chair and ' ottoman; I ice Box; Miracle Maa Carpet Sweeper, like new. Contributions to this cause will bo greatly appreciated Anyone having articles to donate please call Rev. Robert H Hammond, Phone >443. For articles of clothing, plaaae call John Reinhard, phone 14513. ’ FINANCE committee FIRRT BAPTIST CHURCH Roy S. Johnson, NRHR JbßmN* - - Melvin UutMt " Auctioneers Bryce Dsnlela—nerk 29 I S inside your home! Ik a bfai Oft*ASf FAINT TN AT COVfSS PITTSBURGH I ” c ° ,n WALLHIDE Can bt washed easily — painted over without streaking. Don't compere it with short-lived subKitutH. Pittsburgh's new wonder- N BiTficiMtPGlLWl working Wallhide comet in 54 attractive colon—in AwIAIjIIJmI > Flat, Semi-Gio*, and GioeTknishet. R fTSSv*) I Gallon JIMm-.... c«N - U. Hw hrssM Bos yovs Mrmg** *gg*luß. LEE NNIBWAIE 69.
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