Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1950 — Page 8
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18-GameCard Arranged For ■ AMMMAJIA VAI* lommooorej AB 18-gam* *chedu>e. wMh Mm bom* game* sad atoe oa tb* road, for the IMMI biNkattea BMaaa. was »bbmbm« today ta* the Pacatar Commadoreo ter Da»« T*r- ' VMNT : COACh. The aaaaaa epmwr will be pteyed Nor. 1 against UM Ftaaaant Milla Spartan* at Ftommat Mill* The Initial borne gaato to scheduled for Friday, Nor. 34. against St. John * of Delphos. O Only one new Maa to scheduled for ant aeaaoß, with the Commadores playlag the Ossian Bean at Ossian Jan. 34. The Ossian game Will replace erne same with Pleasant Mills. The Commadona, wk* won the twenty tourney last season and were runners-up to the Decatur Teltow- Jackets In the sectional tourney, will be bard hit by graduation next month. Coach Tsrvoer will lose four of bis startinc Ove: John Kahle Jim Moyer. Mil OtlUc and Joo Loeb*. In addition. MU Xlntsmaster. a ristore, win also graduate. Returning lettermen wfll bo Dick Gage. Jim Wilder. Louis Laurent James Voglewede, Vincent Faaroto and Tom Coffee. The Comm adorn, after a slow start toot season, wound up the year with 11 victories and nine defeats. Thenebednto'foHows: _ Nor. 1 — Pleasant Mills at Pleasant Mills. Nor. 10. — Monmouth at Monmouth. Nov, 24. — St. John's.of Delphos. O. at Decatsr. Nor 28 — Huntinkton Catholic at Huntington. Dec. 1— St. Rose at Una. O. Dec. < —.Anderson St. Mary's ...at .Decatur.. ...... Dec. M — Hoagland at Hoagland. Dec. 15 — Adams Central at Decatur. Dec. 29 — I-ancaater Central at Decatur. Jan 4 — Monmouth at Decatur. Jan. 11-12-13 — County tourney at Decatur. Jan. 1?. — Fort Wayne Central Catholic at Decatur. Jan 19 — Hartford Township at Hartford Jan 24 — Monroeville at .-Decatur. — -e» - ■ — - Jan. 24 Ossian at Ossian Jan. 31 St. John's of Lima. O at Decatur Feb. 2 Jefferson at Berne. Feb 9 — Geneva al Decstur Feb 14 Adams Central at Ad ams Central. Results Listed In Horseshoe League nesulta of the first week's play tn the county horseshoe league were ha follows: Cralgville 8. Preble 1; Salem 4. Geneva 3: Burka's 5. Berne 4: Monroe 5. . Union township 4; Pleasant Mills 8. McMillen 1. NSW PHONS Na. 14M Tonight & Thursday 0 « OUR BIG DAYS! First Show Tonight o:3ft ( onlinuotiM Thur, from 1:30 J BE SURE TO ATTEND! » —• £r mnnnn* § ” .-'inLUAM MUCK V \ - RsV —eswes i ' osaaWWIINGW * ■ i* Ji ». swwmm * •» nmmwmsu .• ALSO— gberis 14c-40e lee. Tax -0-0 Pel. A Sat.—" Chain Lightning" —o Sun. Man. Tues. —Clifton Webb. "Cheaper- by the Denn" INMMMMMMMMMMMMM
I Indians polls May 18. — (OP)— The yiSSa-tap prise fund, one of the principal attractions tar drivers to the 500-miU Memorial Day —— Cart Waltorteh said baaiaaoa Area find AAtRt mi the MS-top prise puw. Tim aA I®rmß ®GldB * cuMduUf mile lap will art «104. . . . conniDiitirej Are Defeated By Van Wert Putttag their IS Mt* to the beat advantage, the Van Wert, 0.. high school team defeated the •Decatur Commodores. 12-4. oa the Vaa Wert diamond Tueaday afternoon. The Commodores Jumped to a two-run lead to the first Inntag oa hits by Meyer. QIHIg and Kable. bet Van Wert bounced right back ‘ with flee to the same frame on only two hits, with two walks, a * hit batsman, three wild pHcbea and a passed ball adding to the wild '■ inning. The Buckeyes scored their other runs ta bunches of two. tallying 1 in all but one inning The Com 1 modores picked up their other two runs in the third on an error and hits by Gillis and Ksble Gllllg. Kable and Laurent each bit safely twice for the Commodores, while - Tucker and Lamb led the Van Wert attack. , Man Wert - AB R H E Rotates. 2b ...4-..;..- 4 2 0 0 • Tucker, lb 4 3 4- 0 Lamb. If -..-—. 4 2 .3 . 0 Stemen. cf 3 o >- 0 l McCoy, cf ...— 0 0 0 0 Thomas. 3b ... 3 11 0 Balyeat. 3b 1.. 0 0 <v 0 . Agler. rs 4 11. 0 Hines, rs 0 0 0 0 Grubb?c 13 0 0 Murphy, w 2 0 0 2 Hernande*, as .—.— 0 0 0 0 . Bagley, p 3 110 Totals 23 13 10 2 Commodores AB RHE Voglewede. 3b. p D Gage. 2b .... <lO 2 Meyer, p. 3b 4 I 1 6 Gillig. lb ...... 4 2 2 0 r Kablr. 4 o -2-< Coffee, cf .-. 2 0 0 0 Coyne. 1f... — 2 0 0 0 T dage if 1” 0 1 0 Laurent, as .... 3 0 2 1 Gass, rs .i....— ... 2 0 0 0 Costello, rs— 1 0 0 0 Gaffer, rs 0 0 0 0. Totals 31 4 8 4 Score by innings: i Commodores 202 000 0— 4 Van Wert 522 022 x -13 Clem’s Lake DANCE — WEDNESDAY NITE— Dogpate h Dodgers orchestra playing Adm. 50e tax incl. — SATURDAY NITE — Indiana Mountaineers Orchestra Playing z 1 Adm. 50c tax Incl. — SUNDAY NITE — Indiana Rod Birda Adm. 50c tax Incl. OUR RESTAURANT will be serving Chicken In Hie Bucket and Plate Lunches Vdix wvw W y 5 w and Sunday Afternoon and Nighte WELCOME Owe hell <a available fee special occasions, parties, receptions, etc. See management for detaile oe phone 2393. MUIRNMWMIIRaNWMMRNMI THURS. FRL SAT. TIM HOLT “RIDERS OF THE RANGE” ALSO—4O Mlnutee of Comedy. O O — Sun. Mon. Tues.—" Rod Pony" i Robert Mitchum. Myrna Ley — o—o tCLOSED WEDNESDAY
fanfesl Wmc uviiiiui wro rwCi iiKSudy Ths Part Wayse Ceptral Tigers wcs the gsadraagator asset held at |fort Vfay ae >pH tog up a total of SS potato. Ceatral oißlbr scored 38 pointe. Coacordta M and the Deeatur Yellow Jackets |4. Boger Jahnena furalahed the Yellow Jackets with their only first plage when he woa the SSbyard run to 2.-S7. Other points picked up by Decajur were: D. Johnson, fourth la lbh-445-yard run; Doan, second to tho.aUtosma; fourth to both relay races; Milla, fourth to tho broad Jump- »■< loosing*, tied tor third sad fourth ta the pole mm gait _—a. i...... .4..-. —_ Central alao won a freshman meet, scoring 54% point*. North side 52 V«- 24 5/4 for Ceatral Catholic. 11 for Decatur and 3 5/4 for Concordia. The Yellow Jackets will wind up their season Friday afternoon, competing In the sectional meet at North Side at 3 p m. The summary: • lOOyard dart- Ehrman (CC) first; Chambers (O second; Hobbs (Ci third; Strasen tConi fourth. Tlme-i-10.5. 22Byard daah—Chambers (Cl first; Ehrman (CCI second: Brew erlC) third: Loraine (CO fourth Time—23.l 440-yard run—Hobbs (C) first; Brown (CO sbeond; Maaay (CCI third: D. Johnson (DI fourth. Time -M i SSbyard run—R. Johnson (D)j first; Pickaret (CC) second; Pres-, ton (Con) third: Rasor (C) fourth , TBSP*®**. ’ ' e—.. .... MHe run—RoWe (C) first: Dnab (D) second: Kurts (C) third: Sat- ■ terthwaite (O fourth. Timer-4:47 I High hurdles —Sims (O first; Seals (Cl second: Tayhowsklj (Con) third: Wehllng (ConU fourth. Time—ls. 9. Low hurdles--Sime (C) and, Strasen (Con) tied for first; Simmons (Ci third; Wehllng (Com fourth. Tim* —24.2. JSJte relay— Won by Central Catholic (Ehrman. Rushin. Brown. Manny); Central second. Concordis third. Decatur fourth. Time — 3:33,9 Half mile relay—Won by Cen-I tral (Hobbs. Brewer. Sims and Chambers) ; a Ceatral Catholic sec ond. Concordia—third. Decatur fourth Time—l 33 2 Shot put— Doehla (Coni first; Schuler (CC) second: Meyer (C»| third: Judt (Con) fourth. Dist- 1
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OBKK9 FRATERNAL LEADUE (0. C. Alleys) 1 Teeple Truths won two from Elks. Moose won thro* trona G. E Club; Preble A. C. won three from •t «* 0 W L Teeple 32 14 Preble 22 2» Moose 27 21 O. K. Cta» .’. 24 24 K. of C. 14 25 Elks 12 27 High series: H. Murphy •!». D Stump 407. High games : Faulkner 203. 0. Schultg 334. H. Murphy M»to|. Laurent 337. Stump 3SE, Belt nt. Baumgartner 303, L Hoffman so Note: Teeple Trucks, bad a I*6 game, also a 2934 sertea oa gaidw of 92P-9PPIMI. Y * MONOAV NIOHT LCAOUE , | «L E. Alleys) Office won two from Stators; Flanges woa three from Inspector* •tondtapa w Office 24 14 Ftangea -* 23 19 Stators 18 24 Inspectors 17 25 High score: Laurent 479. - High games Laurent 223-257. G. Schults 203, Wynn 207, O. Schults 201 Note: G Laurent had a big night, getting a 479 serie* on games of 223J99-M7. - ance- 43 ft. 1% ta Broad Jump—Sawyer (C) flrrt? Simmons (C) second; Jones (4D third: Mills (D) fourth. Distance —l9 ft. 4 In High Jump—Seaie <C> first; .Sawyer (C) second; Molitor tINJ), , Lewis (C) and Kannlng (Con) tied . for third and fourth. Height—ls 1 ft, 9 In. Pole vault -Chambers (C) and ! Brewer (C) tied for first; Wilson i JC). Jennings (D> and iiinwtddie ; (CCI tied’ tor’?third aod fourth Height 9 ft 6 In. Kitcheners Lead 1 Semi-Pro Series Fort Wayne. Ind., May 10. 1 (DPI Kitchener’s Canadian semipro baseball champs held a'two- , to-one lead over Fort Wayne, t|)e U.S. tltllst. today. The visitors battered three Fort Wayne hurlers for 15 hits and nlayed errorless ball to win the third game of the best-of seve n series. 11 to 7. last night Kitchener scored six tlincs In ' the first tw(l innings and added (our more runs In the seventh after the Fort Wayne KekJ.mga* I tied the score in the sixth at sev 1 en-all.
IcMAJOR-J AMERICAN LEA4SUE W L PUL 0-B. Boston 14 7 447 Detroit l« 5 447 1. Now To*kl* 7 5M 2 1 Waahldgtoa .... 9 7 .543 2% Philadelphia i... 71* .412 5 Cleveland 4 9 .400 I Chicago 4 2 .34* 4 W. la>ui« 41* .384 4% NATIONAL LEAGUE W L P*L 06. Brooklyn 11 7 .411 -Philadelphia ... 12 8 800 Bt. Louis 10 8 .554 1 Chicago 7 4 .538 1% Boston 19 9 1% 1 Piltsburrt Mew Tort I 0 -.357 Cincinnati 413 235 4% YEhTERDAV’S RESULTS AffwrleMW Boston 4. Detroit I. New York 4. Si Louis 2. ~ Philadelpkta 9, Cleveland < r Washington 3. Chicago 1. National Lsapus i Chicago 4. New York 0. > Pittsburgh 10. Brooklyn 5. Boston at St. Louis, rata. Only games scheduled. I.— • A covering for stairways made ■■ cut of rubber that looks like Mr- ’, peting but 1s tar less expensive Is I reported by the American Maga- ' line. The cavering is said to muffin ' footsteps and to lie flatter and , more securely against stair* than iactual carpeting. r ' ■He UHlpiWn ITALIAN c SPAGHETTI 2 plate* for 21-00 EVERY THURSDAY NITE . / .I !-.,■■■!-!■( ! ■ — PLUMBIHG * PLUMBING FIXTURES J O'WATER HEATERS Ip 0 KITCHEN SINKS \ 0 BATH ROOMS 0 WATER SYSTEMS We else sell end install ell ee seal burning Hot Water Sya- | terns for beating your homo* ALL WORK GUARANTEED! HAB6,IS .mfr/ Chevrolet Specialized TRUCK SERVICE & SALES • Trained Meehanica Genuine I’arta SHIMS Chevrolet Sales Hgy. No. 27 Decatur
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