Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1950 — Page 8

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South Side Winner Os FreshnM Meet Fort Wayne tank Side won • freabntoa triangular meet at Fort Wayne Wednesday with 57 points Decatur waa second with 40 points and Fort Wafer Concordia third with 10. The summary 1 High hardies - Littlejohn («> first; Kooas (D) second; Weiss (Si third. Time—l 4.3. lOOyard daah-Chaser (8) first; Slresamao (Ci second; Beyer (Ci third. Time—ll. 4. Mlle ran— Brenner (Di first; CoblenU (8) second; Baker (8) third. Time-5:25.' 44»yard ran—Kolter (Di first; Dimmer <Bl second; Brennan (D) third. TMh N. 4. Low hardies - Littlejohn (HI first; Talarico (Si second; Koons (Di third. Time- 3MBSAyard ran—Schieferstein (Di first; Harrteon (Si second; Yoder (81 third. Tkae-2:23A. 2»Oyard dash— Streesman (Cl first; Beyer (C) second; Darby (Si third. Thee—23.3. Mile relay- Won by Decatur (Koller. Brennan. BcMeferstein. Brannen. Tine—4:ll. Haltmile relay—Woa by South Side. Time—l:47l Shot put-Rife (SI first. Melchior (B>. second: Murphy (8) third Distance J 4 ft. Hin. Pole vault—Johnson (8i first; Carter (DI second: Becaur (Di third Height—3 ft Broad jump--Kreg (St first:. Koon* (Di secoad; Lobsiger. (Di third. Distance—l 3 ft. (5 in High jump—Kohne (D). Brenhan (Di and Boby (Ci tied tor first Height—s ft. 2 In. . U. S. INSTRUCTS tCsattuusd From raws Poet which Kilarek headed, suspended operations on the demand of the Caechoslovak government; Kilarek was accused of directing Csech subjects in esplonagi 'tor the Unit-1 ed States Most of the departing Americans| MfflHfWe to' NWtt>tf)t”C'erniW'' tomorrow, officials said The embassy plane will take out those without cars tfMRMMtAAMRAAAAANMMtnA NEW PHONE No. 1*45 — TODAY — Continuous from 1: 30 “FATHER w a BACHELOR" William Holden. Coleen Gray. ALSO—Short* t4cj4oc Inc. Tas BE SURE TO ATTEND! -0 FRI. & SAT. ■■Movie* Are Better Than Ever" L v STO,Y I i JIT 1 ’ % .• “Chain Lightning” Raymond Massey.' Richard Whorf — 0-0 • Sun. Mon. Toe*.—Clifton Webb. “Cheaper by th* Dozen" WMAMRMRANMRMWMRMAMRi sir’—t dWlc TONIGHT and FRI. & SAT. WM HOLT - BRIDERS OF THE RANGE* — — — . LOOK KIDS! 40 Betid Minutes Os Cartoon* and Comedy 14c-loe Inc. Tas —0 —— Sun. Mon. Tues.—“ Red Pony" Robert Mitchum, Myrna Loy

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limricM Legion To I 1 Plasm tor Mnethse strong aeml-|| pro baseball team in Decatur this 11 1 season have been revealed by Cart * (Molly) Mien, manager of Amert«M liflsa WiR * ail wy for ! several seasons 1 The local Legloa poet will again 1 field a team thia year. Mies, former 1 major and minor league Marler. 1 stated, and practice sessions will 1 open neat week. The Decatur Legion nine won the ’ Indiana Legion championship in ’ 1343. copped the Indiana Semi-pro ’ title last suAmer and waa runnerup in the regional semt-pro meet 1 and the state Legloa tourney last ' summer, all of which tourneys ' were held at Wortbman field in ’ this edty. Several players from last year's 1 team are expected to be back with ■ the Legion. Mies stated. They include Bud Rry. Bob Bolyard. Howie -Schmidt. -Floyd Reed. Smoky Schnepf. Jack Schnepf and Whitey Andrews. In addition. Luke Ma 1 jorfcl. Fort Wayne, ex • minor leaguer. Hall and McColly. both of ! Ball State, and Korte are among those scheduled for tryouts. ' The Ix-gion team plans no leagae affiliations this season, but will . book outstanding semi-pro teams from this area and strong traveling teams. The season Is expected to start within two weeks If Yew-Have Psmstalsg To *•!! I| Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays- - - ■■

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