Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1950 — Page 6

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O'jtof League Opens klmwaJ**** AILbIbI NORQay iWQUi Play will open Monday even lag la th* City golf l*ngn* at th* Greater golf roan*, with eight trema roajxtiu Th* complete aatnmer ichrdul* follow*: May 3—Fort Office v« Smith leruraac*: Central Soy* v» Stall* Cigar Sum; O. E. Factory v* Weal End Itomaaraat; 0. B. Offic* v* Holthouse Drag. May 15—Soya va Poat Office; Smith va Stall*; G. B. Factory va G. B. Offioh; Wort BaM va Hott May 12—G B. Office va Weal End; G. B. Factory V» Holthoew; Smith va Soya; Pont Office va Stult*. May Iff—Stall* Y 4 Hotthoea*: Soya va 0. B. Office; Smith va Weal Bad; Poat Office va O. E. Factory. ' - Jun* s—Smith va Holthoosc: Poat Office va West Bad; Soya v« G. B. Factory; Stult* va G E Off |p £ v June 11—Stutts va West End; Soya va Holthou**; Smith vs G. E. Factory; Poat Office vs G. B. Os tic* Jaae If— Holthouse va Poat Office; Smith va G. E Office; Soy* va Weat End; Stall* v* G. E Fanlory. " Jaae K—Btarttn va Holthtmae; - Soy* v* G. B. Office; Smith Va Wert End; Poat Office va G E Fac- ” tory - - July Iff—Smith va Holtboo**; ” Poat Office va Weat End: Soy* vs G. E Factory; Stalt* va G. E. Office. July 17—Stalta va West ,End; ■ ••• -Soy* v»-Hohhonae; Smith va G. E • Factory; Poar Office v* G. E Office July 14 Holthouse vs Port Os flee; Smith vs'G. E. Office: Soy* V* West End; Stult* vs G. E Factory July 31 Post Office vs Smith. Soya vs Stult*; % E. Factory va West End; G. E Office vs Holthouse Auk 7—Soy* v* Port Office: Smith vs Stulta; G. E Factory vs G E Office; West End v» Holthouse ■Auk T4—O. E Office vs West End G E Factory vs Holthouse? Smith vs Soya: Port office v* s $60,000 Fire Loss At Columbia City Columbia City. Ind . May 4—l (t’Pi A fire which broke out be fore* dawn damaged two adjoining brick buildings in the heart of this city s business district today and official* estimated the total J«i* J ~ ihltm — - The hlaie broke out In the Vet erans of Foreign Wars headquar ter* on the second fhs>r bf the Hood Furniture Store It spread to the adjoining II and II Hard ware Store and raged out of control tor about three hours. If y*u nav* something to Mil or rooms for rent try ■ Democrat Want Ad. It bring* results. NEW PHONE No. 1455 SUN. MON. TUES. Conti o*u* gun. from 1:15 In Gorgeous T*chnico'or I ‘‘CINDERELLA’* Walt Disney Feature Cartoon ALSO—Short* 14c-40c Inc. Taa NOTE—Spacial Matin** 1:15 I Monday—On* Snow Onlyt - TODAY — "H*Hd*y A«*4r" Robert Mitehum, Janot Leigh ALSO—Short* 14c-40e Inc. Taa WMMffiMMMMfMffNMMNMMfII SUN. MON. TUES. Cantinuou* Sun. from 1:15 Traffic in Human Soul* •a th* W**ie*n BSi d*i I “BORDER INCIDENT" Gee Murphy. Ricard* Montalban ALSO -Bh*rt* 14e-20* Inc. Taa ToßAY— Chari** Starrett, *R*n*g*de* *f the Sag*" >- ALSO—I Stooges Comedy A Lart Serial—l4c SOc Inc. taa

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Put. OA MWmffhii* 4 1 .857 Indianapolis .... 11 3 784 Mllwaake* 5 4 554 1 Louisville ....... » 7 .533 i Kansas City 4 4 S«4 IH Colamb** ....... & < 455 3 Toledo ill -314 4K St Paal .... 17 .135 EK YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Indianapolis 4, Louisville 1. Kaaaa* City 5. Milwaukee 4. Only game* played. Coffee’s Home Run Defeats Convoy Friday Tom Coffee* long home run. With th* base* loaded and two out tn th* last of th* seventh, gay* th* Decatur Commodores a.h-,5 victory over Convoy 0.. Friday afternoon at McMillen field In this eity Convoy held * 5-4 lead going into the final Inning. CoaWHo. pinchhitting for Mend**, fanned, but Ted Gag*, batting for Laurent, walked Beyer fIM to left for the < second out. but Kabl* and GHUg tingled, scoring Gage with th* tying run. Pick Gage was then Intentionally passed, loading the bases and wetting the itnge for Coffee’s game winning smash. flick Gage hurled the first threq innings for th* Commodores. Meyer taking oyer with the score tied at 3-3. Convoy Jook the l«ad wilh .two runs in the fifth. Decatur coming back with one in th* same frame. Kabl* and Pick Gag* each drove out three hit* for the Commodores, with Gllllg and Voglewede each bagging two safeties. D Schaadt was th* only Convoy player to hit aafely more than once. Commodore* AS RHE Laarent. »» 3 0 0 1 Meyrr. rt, p ......... 4000 Kabl*, c 4 3 3 0 Gllllg. lb .... 4 12 0 11. Gage. p. 2b ......— 3 13 0 Coffee, cf 4 2 1 0 Coyne. If —i — Voglewede 3b -1...'. . 3*21 Gass, rs ... .... - I 0 0 0 wCostello U 0 0 0 tsT Gage ...... •» 10 0 Totals “31 » 12 2 Convoy AB RHE W«ynt. ■* ....... 3 ft 11 May. 2b -4 11 0 Bauer, lb ... ... 4 0 1 0 Hyltt. P .. 2 2 0 0 D Schaadt. <• . 4 2 2 3 P Wagner. If 4 0 1 0 H Wagner x'l ... ~ 3 0. 1 0 Knittie. cf .; « » 0 ft p Schaadt. rs 2 0 0 0 Ownes, 3b ..... — 2 31 ft ft Totals 33 5 7 3 for Mendez In 7th bwalked for Laurent tn 7th. Score by Innings: Convoy ' 012 020 ft -5 Commodores "21 010 5 4 MINOR LEAGUE Central Soya won four point* from Kelly Cleaners; McMillen wo* four points, from Mansfield. Three King* won three points from Adatn* Lumber. Porter Tlr* won two points ftum Mactlln Standings W L Pt*. Central Soya 25 14 34 Three Kings ..: 23 IS 32 Porter 23 14 2S Macklin 21 14 24 Kelly 22 17 2* McMillen ............. 22 17 2S Adams 18 21 24 MaoafteM ..... 247 2 High games Morand 224. E Bultemeler 2<>4. Forst 201, N Koeneman 347. Hoile 224. Gall meyer 210 V. F.W. SOFTBALL PRACTICE' SUNDAY 3 P.M. -. Y. F. W. LOTS

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True magazine's very good- guide to fishing, present* the bu»h cook * Ideas- and some of bls recipes a* wrtb-a* bis logic Art claims —and he should know for he's been guid Ing-ftshermem-throtmh Canada fox. 34 of hi.s 53 years that too many tnen sitii|>ly forsake to good, stm pie cooking that could add so much more to their fishing trips. And that makes a lot of-sense But for those nature-lovers who take their eoneervaiion constitu tlonals from sitting in a lecture hall, a very good place to he. neat Thursday is the I’urdue University Venter. Fort Wayne, fur the Bert Harwell lecture Harwell, the wide-ly-traveled lecturer h;t- *ety. ( | as park naturalist at Yosemit- and at pr. l» National'-li.-i-t' tt -Sis ciety representative Harwell will combine his kt iurK I 1 Thursday with a color movie <»( the Canadian northwest ami fatnili:ir bird call* h i« for the latter that : Harwell ta most famous Thi« Is ! another of the Audubon >-< r*on ■ tours/ which "have beetCsn 7»<;pUlaf If you have •ometnmg to aell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings result*. Trade In a Gooo Town — Qeeatu*

—— ....... —1 _ g Jackets' Em Over Bluffton Chai PtftMtoy twirlad a aaat two-Mt shutout to laM th* Dacatur Yellow Jackvt* Io a 4-0 victory over th* Bluffton Tiffars Friday afternoon al Worthman field in the first Northeastern Indiana conference game of the season for th* Jacheta. The Jacket* ver* slated to meet th* Marlon Giant* la a double header this afternaon at Worthman field, with th* first five-inaißg game scheduled to start at 1:34 o'clock. Mertz. Bluffton'* leadoff man. opened the game with a sharp single but wae promptly erased in a double play when Beta grounded to Strickler. Th* Tigers’ only other hit was a triple by Nash in theMhird. but he died there a* Braun popped out and Mert* grounded out. Only one other Bluffton player reached base. Rtsnloa -walking la th* seventh. Plumley* mate* played errorless ball. The Jacket* scored the oaly run they needed la the first innlag 00 a walk to Samhine and hit* by Bohnke and Strickler Decatur pul Hi* game on Ice with a tbreerun outburst in the fifth Plumley launched the rally with a triple ro the left field tence. A walk to Petrie, two Bluffton *rrnr* and a single by Bohnke sad double by Smith accounted for the three run* tn addition to hl* hurling, Plumley led the Jacket* at bat with three hit*, two triple* and a single Bohnke and Strickler **cb parted out two blow* —JtffttM Jacket* AB R H F. Bauthlne. Sb S 1 • » J’etrle. 3h 3 1 ft 0 Busse, lb 3 0 0 U Bohnke. If . '4 1 2 « Strh-kler as’ 3c # 1.4 Smith. <• - - 3 # 1 '* Pidloik rs 3 4 0 4 SmMlwmxl. ‘ 1 3 II 1 <• Phmiley.' p . .... ft 13 0 TOTALS 2« 4 » « Bluffton AB II H E Mertz, as 3 0 I 0 Betz, rs - . 3 It 4 ft Kyle, 2l> 3 ft ft I Stanton. If 2 ft ft • Gltliom. 3l< 3 0 0 II Speheger. sf ... 2 0 0 0 Miller c ' .3001 Nash ll> ............ 2 ft 1 » Braun, p .... 2 0 »ft 0 - TOTALS 22 « 2 2 Score by Innings BtUffroa _ww 11- u Yellow Jacket* ' 100 030 i-4 Jobless fay Claim*. . Decrease In State fndiunapoli*. May 6 —f.UP> - The number t>< -Htmßier , Jobleaa continued to derrease last Weefc.; the Indiana employment necurity division reported today The I SEP said it received a total of 31.456 clainiH. down 7 6 percept from the previous week and 50 per cent lean than the number received iu the rttir-'ipondlnK week of 194> or -wmvWMitaiT OF PIWTATF. 430 Notice It* hereby Riven lt» the crahelm ami lagatee* of Orton p Wheeler, deceased to appear in ♦he Adame' t’lrcuit Court, held at |M»etttur. Indiana, on the & day of June. IID. -*’.»d Bbuw t’BNM. If any. why the FINAL HFTTLWMENT AO»N»CNTS with the cNtHte *»f nald dev Client Nhould Hot be approved, and •“Aid heirt* are ns»tifi4»d tt» then and there make proof of heirNhlp. and re< rive ~th ei r dintrlbiitlve *< hntre* JaMrpli H. Wheel er. Administrator Decatur. Iritiiana. May 4, IbSu Attorney l.ewlw A., ami th. MAY < -13 l.frNi hOTIt F OF Ft «Ll<* HFARISL Not he In hereby rn that the latcal AleohttDt Beverage Board of Adam*4 County. Indiana, will at t pm on the CST day of May, t9;»u at the Comtnbtninner’n Room. Auditor* Offor in the ctiy tor tow iO of l>r< afiir. Indiana in said i'aunty, bruin investigation of the application "f th* following named per*on..-req it rating thr iaaue to th« applicant, at thr location herelnttflrr out, of -a, the Alcoholic Krvrragr permit of'the claaa hereinafter derignatnl and will, at aaid time and plate, receive tH rrfliaM the Utnrwi of >atd appir vanl. and the propriety M ipwutng the permit applied for to auch aptdhaiil at thr prrmiarN named \rmm iHßrwtlwna < lawlßrathMM Andrew Applrman. <75339> (Re«iaurarti >. 7<*2 W Monroe At.. Deca* tur Brrr - Wine. Retailer*’ Permit. Said insrNtigation will hr open tn thr public, and public participation In retiueMed Indiana AlrohtbHr Beverage CbmmHaioti. By J4»hn F. teMßt Secretary (Bernard K. I»w>le ('hairman MAT t—l 3

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|- MAJOR - ! / AMBTOCAN LEADUE i . r*l oa. U*teoH,....X-- 4 S .n? ■■tiiu i. i.. iff f 5W 1 Aw York 7 5 .533 1H Washington .... 4 4 5M 2’,4 CtevalaM 5 5 .500 3H st. iteh a. < 4 .affff 3* Chieoffo 3 • .323 4 FhllaOlphia .... 4 • 304 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE ■• ' •■- ‘ W L Fol 0-B. Brooklyn ........ > S .443 Pittsburgh 4 4 440 % Boston •.7 *-.543 1 Chicago 1.. 4 .554 Off St. Loom 8 7 .533 IK PkUaSOlphia .... I I Sffff .l Cincinnati 4 8 .304 4K N»w York 3 I .2041 5 VEffTERDAY’ff RESULTS Apißrlcßß LthQU* * k * Other games postponed . NhttotMil Lmqimi t Chicago 7. Brooklyn 4 (Iff Inntngsl. Pittsburgh I. New York 4. St Lowte .1* Philadelphia 3 Boston 13. Clarlaaatl 1. W yon haw* MMOtMnff to 008 or reoMO for root try a Doeoorat Want AS. It bring* roanfta. If yaw Sawn oowtethlng tn aoN or roomo for root try a OomoorM SB I r^ff^Mff4wW*

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Stole Shuffieboard Tourney Opent Today mwrtff* CarffM* wUI play pair ftrat game at tho ttato ■b aBB! ah nam* *imar* "‘■fcwr Anh ley thia afternoon nt Fort Wnffic at 3 yja. K nnocoaafnl hi the that cam*, they will manta Fqrt Wayne team at 8 pja. Bovoral gam** wiU

Imp v > w NfW HIESIDfNT of th* United Staten Chamber of Commsrc*, OtMLAScyferth (rightl, accept* gavel frtim retiring president Herman W. Steinkraua at Wsrhlngton Seyferth, preaident of the Wert Michigan SkMindry company, Muakegon. la a former machinist who once headed machiniat'* union local and later wa* yreddimt of th* local A.F.L. metal trade* and labor council. fluttrnatio»al S*oadßh*fot

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be flayed Sunday to lomptet* th* Asyuhd Jh!*?r«irt4Nl. .. wnrra any «oa Bivoartiii' W”“ aftrmooa .Her 4 P-m 33W En first prta* will »e awarded the MU» winner at Fort Wayne. Shaft eboard team* front 13 (tnton will eompet* la th* national lenrwy to he h«M later pff.ffffff tn ffriMMM*’ ♦y le to he awarded the national winner*