Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1950 — Page 6
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. r . . AIJ..J. .—... -J. l . L... 4 „ UUOjWMkV IsMMRRtSMR MUBCi JRNpMllpl Immiiiio rm Pmmaivil Maa! IwyMMI I‘iWl . Roger Jotato**, D*c-*t*r Yellow Jacket** erack halfmiler, wa* the only Jacket to qualify foe the regloaal moot during th* Metteaal held Friday afternoon at North Side field io Fort WSM, Jokaaoa. a senior, placed second la the Mhyard rt» with a time at 2:923. fast enough to win any other half-mile mi la the stat* /M«wrw*/> W’ Otaljr (mMI fIMfR for second at Fort Wayne. woo by Johaay ÜBraeh. Sooth Side, who -' w*a to i.-M.*. Johnson will compete Io the ragtaaal at Kokomo Beat Saturday. Da* MSI*. Decat ur'« to* daah num. wa* aaaMe to qualify whoa ha eoffered a apflted ankle dnriag a race _ Fort Wayne Central woo yeaferday'* eoetioaal with 47% point*, aorta* oat North Side. 44 1/S. by vlanla* the half-mile relay, cloatog ereot M the meet Team acoroo aad place* qualified tar la the regional: Ceotral 47% (11 and half-mile relay); North Bide 44 1/5 (11 and both relay*!; Sooth Side 39 1/5 (eight); Central Catholic it (two •ad ton* relay); Batter 7, (three); Aabara 4% (two); Cohcotdia 4 (one): Spencerville 3 14/15 (two); Iterator 3 (one); Hhatertowa two (om); Elmhurst 1 (none) New Hare* '3/i (aooe). Garrett and Waterloo'failed to wore •MAJORJ AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Feb G 44. Detroit ....... ij « 7w« New York ...... 13 7 .450 % Boston .. 15 9 425 % Washington ' 11 S .579 2 Cleveland 9 * .500 3% Philadelphia .... 711 350 4% Chicago 412 250 7% St Louie ....... 412 .250 7% NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct G.B. Philadelphia ... U 9 SIS Brooklyn ...... 11 9 579 1 Chicago 9 7 .563 1% . , St Lo*to 11" 9 ,550 !«, Boaion 11 1* 524 2 Pittsburgh .... Io 117.474 3 New York ...... 510 .323 5 Cincinnati ...... 413 ,314 T YEETERDAY'4 RESULTS American League Boston 3. Washington 1 New York 3. Philadelphia 2 Cleveland 5. Chicago 1. Only game* scheduled National League - Chicago 4. Pittsburgh 3. - s Cincinnati 3. St Louis 1. Only game* acheduted. SOMMER'S DEATH iCeadawe* Fee* Pa*» one) died from unuataral »uu«». State board of health authorities made on Inspection of the vat or? drum in which the chemical anti dole tor grease is heated They did not report negligence or Imperfect equipment In the use of the chemical. Mr Steury said. Try A Democrat Want A*—lt Faya
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T> OtßMiz* Tha final marttag tor or**ntea tiM <rf tht ttaoht* toMMU) taape will ba belt at th* Dncntur high •dtad Taeaday evantag at T:|» o’clock. All orgMltatloM plossis* to enter taama la the tongue ar* raqaeatad to have r*pv***ntutlv*o present at thia awatis*, **7 , tommoaores Are ueieaiea R WH M □y niiisnire Held to only four hit*, and Mete in* tn with seven error*, the Decater Commodore* were handed a 125 defeat by the Willshire high school team Friday afternoon at McMfllea field In thl* city. Willshire held only a 3-Ilead after five Inning* of play but bashed out six Mt* in the sixth, and. aided by tour Decatur error*, broke the game wide open with *even run*. Two mor* were tallied In the seventh by th* Ohio nine. The Commodores scored their first ma without * Mt In the fifth on aa error, a walk aad two stolen bases. Held hltle*s for the flrat five laalag*. the Commodores tallied four time* in the sixth on a triple by Steve Gass, a single by Johnny Kable. two Willshire errors, a paurd ball and a hit bate MM.- . - - ■ . . Gae* obtained two of Decatur's four hit*. _ 7„ 7— The Commodores will play twice next week, at Bluffton Wednesday land at Huntington Catholic Fri My. . __: ; Wiltshire AB R H E B. Ml-bssgh. lb 6 1 2 0 Koch. 2b 4 12 0 Caffee, 3b 4 12 0 Hoblet. p 1, 2 2 2.1 L Marbsurh cf ..... 4 11 # B. Baker. If '..... 4 3' I 0 G Baker.'rf 3 2 19 Deßolt. *s 4LI 2 1 Bnckmaster. c . .... * o 11 _ Totals 34 12 14 3 Commsderes. AB RHE Voglewedb. 3b. p ...... 4 11 1 Meyer. 2b ........ 3140 Kable. e ...3 11 * Glllig, lb 3 0 0 0 Coffee, cf. If ;5....... 2 10 a Gage. p. 3b ... ... 3 0 0 2 Coyne, It 10 0 1 Brunton, cf I 0 0 0 iumrent ss ..... .... 2 0 0 2 Mendes ss ..... 10 0 0 Gass, rs . .... .8120 Totals 24 5 4 7 Score by Innings: Willshire ......... 2<>o 107 2-12 Commodores (Wo 014 0— 5 Fort Wayne Winner Os Semi-Pro Series /. 1 Fort Wayne Ind.. May 1,3. — it'Pl— Fort Wayne** Kekionga* • war* the mythical North American ' semi pro baseball crown today. ( The Kekes rang up a decisive iCb 5 wih OVW' Kitchener.“fn>- ; cdtan champs, last night so wlndl i ■ up with four victories and two de feats in the best-of seven series. . ’ If ysu have semsthing to sail sr rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings result*.
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State ShnffVAoßnf CluunpioM fl I I BHFSPfI I B jk . J-' 1 ■' Ik | S M it Ffrthrod above are member* of the Riverview G.irdea* shsEleboord team of Decatur admiring tbs trspby pro*satsd to them after winning the state shutileboard tourney at Fort Wayne last weekend. - ***» »° »* Edward Peek. Edwin Fraas, Ralph Ganta. Elmer Gerke Cletus Miller. Kenneth Schaepf, Otte Kaehake. vicwcemmander at Jim Eby VFW Poet, where the final matches were held. Herman Fran* and Royd Bt rouse.
FIREMEN IBendtausd Ferna Pawn wee> heavy tayeM*." ' *“ The strike was spreading even aa the four struck line* tried to resume a measure of normal serv ice by employing supervisor* in place of firemen. DEDICATE lOsesaaas* Frose rtm ewe) Inelude complete redecoration of the aanctaary to complete the full project. Th* public la Invited to share with the members ot the church in the dedication services, aad to view the improvements.
-COMPLETE CLOSING ONT SALE- - PUBLIC AUCTION - BUSINESS BUILDING AND 12 LOTS OFFICE— STORE — SHOP EQUIPMENT NEW FARM IMPLEMENTS We will sell at Public Auction the following described TfcSl Estate and Personal Property on tlje premises at corner of.Dayton A Thirteenth *ts, *n U. 4. 27 A 33. Decatur, Indiana. WEONESDAY, MAY 17,1950 •ate Perssnal Property at 4:OO'F?'M. DAT. •ate Real Estats at *:00 P. M., D.».T. BUSINESS Bt lI.DING , .. AS ■ - * This Building IS ita hy IW. Concrete Floor Modern Automatic Oil .Heating System Two Rest Rooms. Motor Plumbing iin.l City Water Built New In 1945. Also Ten (H<> Adjoining lads. Plenty of Parking Space. NEW FARM IMPLEMENTS Seven 8 ft Graham-iloeme Plows; 1 Six ft Grsham-Hoeme P+nw. Graham-Hoeme Plow for Ford--all attachments one 3 Section and three 2 Section Tractor Rotary Hoes; Two Soil Surgeons Six S>ee! Drags. 9 A 10 ft : Three A-C Tractor Cabs; One Bull Doier for Tractor; One A-C 1“ A Tractor Disc; One 3 Section Tractor Spring Tooth Harrow; Four Weed-No-More lx ft Traitor Sprayer- One FalrbpMta Morse W Inch Hathiher’'MnirOiie '5«» Chick Inch Bresdy luiwn Mower tor Garden Tractor; Two Ileal llousi-te tor Model C —A-C Tractor; tine Garden Seeder. Eleverf Hand dutches, for W-C Tractor; High Speed Cultivator Shields; Hydraulic Tractoi Seals; Two Axle Aisemblles for Trailer; Set 10X24 Traitor Rims; Humbult Manure Loader; 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow NEW MERCHANDISE Six Trader I’mbreilas; Hand Lawn Mower;-4’ultivalor Sweeps; Coulter Blades; Grease Guns, Tire PumpK; Grease. Power Air** Power Paint Sprayer; 30 Gal Gid-White Outside Paint; 10 Gal Aluminum Paint; 12 Electric Water Heaters. Two llx2x Traitor Tires Four and Tw<|6soxl6 Implement Tires; Funnels. Eight Extension Cords. One Bet Coverall Coulters; Chisels; Star Drills Pud. ties; Nippers. Tarpaullnes*. One Blue Heron Truck Crane. Two >x24 Tractor Tires; Two Bets 13x2S Tractor (’hains: Oro set 4“x24 Tr t. tor Chains; 140 Sixteen inch IMsr Blades; •Farm Implement" Neon Sign and Transformer. * All i>C ha liners" Neon Sign and Transformer — SHOP TOOLS Allen Electric all purpose Servicw; Eiseman Coll Tester; Allen E-191 Condennor Tester; American Boshe Mag Charger. Allen Battery Charger; One Set Sioux Valve Seal Bing Tools. Valve Seat 11-mover; One ONT 2 A Tool Kitj 'YVayne 3 HP twin cylinder Air Compressor; Wayne Acetylene Welding Outfit; Smith Electric W.lder; Budgit One Ton Holrt. One Motor Driven Parts Cleaning Tank. Spark Plug Cleaner. Sioux Valve Grinder and Reseating Outfit. Two Sela of Tape and Dies: Several Bench Vines; Black * licker 1, Hi’ Kle. tri. Drill; One Sioux Bench Grinder and Buffer: One Complete Set OTC Puller*; Ail kinds of small tools. Shop B*nche*; Small Tools and Miscellaneous Articles. . ' i ..... OFFICE EQUIPMENT — NEW Herring HaU Office Saf-. Carde* Files <om Pak LWeh Beg... ist*r; Clock; Hvo Drawer Card File: Roll Top Desk Che, k JVriler; Adding Machins: NEW Royal Typewriter; Two Office Tables: Two 12 ft. Counter* with Part* Drawer*. One 15 ft Counter with Part* Drawer. Two 3'ft Pbrt* Rin*; ft. Parts Rins. T’ r.-.. R ft Parts Bln*: One 14 ft. Part* Bin; One Pari* Rack. Three is Drawer Part*. Blas; Wood File. — TRUCKS — Dodge 1944 One Toa Truck with Stake Body ami Cran- Studebaker 1949 HaM ton Pick Cp Truck with Overdrive TRACTOR R CORN PICKER Farmall Regular and Cultivators; A-C 2 Row Mounted Corn Picker tor WC or WD. Late Model NOTE—Buildings Merchandise and Equipment can he Inspe. ted at I any time. . NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS TERIM CONnrtTONS—Personal property ■ T’AMir neSFTrtate’:"' One Fourth Cash. Balance Cash on Delivery of Deed and tract IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. GERBER-MOSER IMPL. CO. > Ray Gerber A John L. Mower NOV • JOHNSON A •ON—SOLD BY— MINT REALTY AUCTION CO. Roy S. Johnson Phone 1022 or 1«4 C W Kent Phone I]X2l ni «* Ned C Johnson Phone 1253 or 104 . Gerald Strickler Phon- 1941 Melvin Uechty Phone 104 g> ' I - ' ,13 15 I
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FLOOD, RIVER t Caw*tewed From r*w* Wwey fund* spent on flood control, rerlamation. Irrigation and public power facliltle* pay off ih a strong yr—“bigger and better"- country. And. he said, “a strong and prosperous United State* 1* the world's best hope for peace." JACOBS ASKS tCewtlnwe* From Faw* Owe) ordering Jacobs' subcommittee on undemocratic union practices abol l«hed Jacob* appealed this order to the full committee. Democrat Want Ada Bring Result* —— 1 11 I
SixUi Grade Track u,»a ujj rIOCI iTOIO mwy • A track meet for th* aixth grade boy* of th* Llacela achool was held Friday at Worthman field. Result* are a* follows: / 59-yard daah — D. Dauter firs'; F Botey second; T. Murphy third; N. Secaur fourth; P. Zimmerman fifth. Time—7 4. IMhyard dash — F. Boley first; T. Murphy second; D. Daular third: C. Norman fourth; R. Strickler fifth. Time-13.3 High jump — N. Secaur first' D Strickler second; D. Cowans third; R Keller fourth; H. Habile fifth. Height- 3ft. 4 in. Broad jump — B. Hauler flrat; R. Strickler second: -B.- Zwlik third: P McComb fourth; J. Batchcr firth Distance—lt ft 3 In. Baseball throw - D Mneer flnl: D Strickler second; P Zimmerman third: B. Zwlck fourth; P. Met omb fifth instance 153 ft. 4 In Foolball throw I). Moser first; T Grimm second: P McComb third. P Deßolt fourth. D Kllauorth fifth Distance 47 fl. Basket l>al I free throw IT strtrkter first: B.' Ztrick seconcP: l’ :■ 4iJP3.BßM‘>»er fourth; C? Norniati fifth. 440 yard relay -- First ID. BtrfchIrr, Shcaitr. R Strickler, Sommert; second rtloley. DeVorti Rambo, Norman): third B Hauler. D. Hauler. Zwlck, Murphyl.
MINOR LEAGUE Three King* won four points from Mail-field Speciale; Porter Tire won three pots Hr-front -4’entral Soy*. Macklin Royal* won ! three pointe from Kelly Cleaner*, Adami County Lumber, won three pointe from McMillen Final •tandlngs W L Pte. Three Kings .......... 24 16 36 Central Soya 26 16 35 Porter ... 25 17 32 Macklin .. ... 23 19 32 Kelly 23 19 29 McMillen .... .. 23 A 29 Adams .. 2» 22 29 Mansfield . ... 2 40 2 ... JXUJi io«o> ..i.l«uleg .4te >'<4l*--'-jnAyr.»'. Illgh games: Hears 2i!7. Nash 227. Selyklng 211. Hoffman 9"6. Thieme 21M Af/W AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L PCL G.B. Indianap-dis 16 4 800 Milwaukee ":.... Hi 5 667 3J4 .Mlnneapuli* <JU , U * 6 571 s»g Columbus '. 6 9 .471 4S Kansas City ... 9 9 .471 <t* Louisville ... kll 421 714 Toledo ... 714 333 d** S't Paul 3 10 231 14 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Indianapolis 19, Minneapolis 4. Kans** City 5. Toledo L -_ Milwaukee 9. Columbus 2 Paul at tarulsvitte. wet ■ gvouada , ...... SB i-w <ar *Bm SB 2v^F^pqw4
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