Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1950 — Page 6

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—-- ! Jackets Beat New Haven b< Win Loop Title The Decatur TeHo« Jacket* wea the Northeastern Indiana conference baseball championship Friday afternoon, edging the Naw Haven ItaDdogs- M. In a game played at Lawton park la Fort Wayne. The Jackets completed their conference schedule undefeated, having downed Blafftoa. Warsaw and New Haven In loop tilts. Decatur cut loose with fonr rma la the first iqntag. on singlea by Saatbine, Rmallwood and Fbltaek. and'a, double hy Plumley. combined ’With a fielder's choiee. two walks and an error, tke Yellow Jackets added their final and what proved to be the winning ran la the third without a Mt, two walks and a double steal resulting In the tally New Haven tallied its first run te the third frame on a home run hy Guleinger. picked up two more In the fourth on an error and Coburn's home ran. and the final ran in the fifth on two hits and an error. Chai Plumley hurled Steady six-hit ball despite five errors by hie teammates, while the Jackets made seven hits’ Including two by Busse. The Yellow Jackets will play ■ Howe Military Academy at Wortbman field this afternoon, and will play at Huntington next Wednesday to dose the schedule. Yeitew Jackets AB R H E Bauthine. !h 4 t 8 0 Petrie, lb 4 10 0 Smallwood, cf 4 111 Strickler, as 4 114 Bobnke. if - 3 1 b 0 Ftemtay . p ......11* Pollock, rs - 3 0 10 Basse, lb ... — 2 0 3-0 Smith. ‘e . . . 3 0 I 0 TOTALS 21 5 7 s’ New Haven AB -R H E Miller. If 3 0 l n Gladh-ux. p ... 4 0 1 O Moore, cf 4 0 0 1 Elleaberger. ss 4 .10 o Coburn. 2b ... 3 110 C Roemer. 1h 2 0 0 0 Sla'de'r. Ih 10 0 0 ffSlalhgcr. tb------—3 lio Fahlslng. c - 0 0 0 0 Harber, c ... ----- 3 0 » 0 Tatman, rs ... 3 12 0 TOTALS 30 4 6 1 Score by inninxs • ' /' Yellow Jackets . 401 <>oo p 5 (iWftSWrr -t.---«»l JW 'ivi. SEN. WAYNE rCeeWeeed Weew Pawe Peer _ _ fjiender <»f socialism Homer D Angell, dean of Tore-1 gon's all Republican congressional delegation, held a substantial lead over two opponents in hie bid for a seventh GOP congressional nomination Former V. S. attor ney Carl C. Donaugh led young Phil Dreyer and II It Stallard In the Democratic rac- in Angell's Portland district ■' '■ < Republican congressmen Lowell Stockman. Walter Norhlad and Harris Ellsworth were unopposed for reuominaihtu: ’ Go to the church of your choice WWW «Nnmy. ■ ■ - s

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iMAJCjF NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.S. Philadelphia ... It •- M» Brooklyn 15 0 .<25 44 St. Louis ... 13 12 5N 3 Boston Ul3 .55* > Pittsburgh 13 13 -M* 344 Chicago .—... 11 11 .Mt 34b New York ...... tit las 144 Cincinnati <l7 Ml » AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. 0.1. New York 17 t .«« Detroit . .... 15 t «» 1 Boston It 11 t!3 1 Washington .... 16 It .Mt I', Oevetand 14 11 .M 0 3 PhlladslpMat 17 .Mt St .Louin 515 Ito »t» Chicago 5 1» .217 11 YESTERDAY'* RESULT* NMWimil Ltaftx AU games postponed. American League Detroit 14. Philadelphia 1. New York 2. Chicago 0. Cleveland 4. Boston 1. Washington at St. Louis; rain. MHM ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pet OS. Indianapolis ... 1* 7 .731 Minneapolis ....11 • .550 5 Mttwsnkee ..... 41 it 5M 54k Columbus 11 11 500 « Louisville ...... 12 13 430 «45 Kansas City ... 10 12 .455 7 St. Paul ........ 111 .421 744 Toledo « IS 204 1144 YESTERDAY’S RESULT* ’ IndtanapolM 0. Kansas City 1. Other games postponed.Pfc. Norman Burnett . In Search Expedition Pfc Norman L. Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnetl, Ilk North Sixth street, has returned to the regimental command post after spending three days on a success ful search expedition for a C-54 and ita 35 paasengers on the peaks of the Htrugatake Mountains He is with the Eighth U. S. Army In Tokyo. Japan Pfc Burnett is a member of headquarters and headquarters company. seventh cavalry regiment, first cavalry division: where he Is on duty as a radio operator MFRO'S rikiAW (CMllasH S'rwwi Paee Owe> imprisonment ' ~M n Bender and Mrs RniTlH had | waged a concent rated -flgU*. to keep (their husband's plight before the | eyes of the U S public and of officials in Washington. Once, they threatened to slags a sitdown strike in the state department offices to keep diplomats working on the case Go to the church of your choice next Bunday. Ire OI IMOGENS WfTTSCHS, 14. shoos legs were llwsml off by a motor boat In Lake Tahoe in June, 1M», tries an artificial left limb, aided by erutcheu and nurse Phyllis Buchan at San Frandaco. She faces further surgery before an artificial right leg can be fitted. Imogene won a 1180 000 settlement from Phil Davis, Oakland, Cal., auto dealer, owner of the awtor boat f/nfsmafwneD

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sMniim Cleesd’ The estate of Sarah E Rumple-' Davis closed upon' the final report submitted by the executor. Daniel Rumple who. in statement, said that he believed the estate had been closer# In April. 1542. follow Ing the submission of a final report aFTVCI' time Sale Report Filed Report of the sale of household goods of the David Debolt estate tor 1198 68 submitted by the administratrix. Mary Adams, and approved by the court Order Modifies The restraining order filed and approved In the divorce action of Arllne Heare vs Max Heare has been modified to allow the defendant to vi»l< the minor child at rea,.sopabl«. places arrangements are made in advance lufefidast orderedHwpey fWe-hw-attorney's fees plus 42'i weekly «up ’port during p> iirtency of this action. Petition Filed | Upon the re docketing of the di vorce action of Lisetta Reinhart vs Ramuel Reinhart, a petition was filed by the plaintiff asking that the defendant double the weekly i support money for one minor child. | from $5 to tin weekly Hearing on I motion set Yor June ‘i. An absolute dtvoree was granted the plaintiff Dec *22. 1943 Marriage License Paris Hakes and Maxine Keller, both of Decatur Real Estate Transfers Eugene Runyon Admr to Fran<ls Ellsworth etux. land in Root ( Twp. tT-THm ;; ../'. John R Woriliman. Inc. to ’ Francis A. Ellsworth etux. Inl3t In Decatur ' Clarence Mitchel etux to Frede | rick Thieme etux. tuyeres In Union! Twp / Ed A Bosse etgL Cpmm.. to Trus, ’ Z

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Convnodovts Score 25-5 win rriQoy Dsieatur'a Commodonca run wild Friday afternoon to score a sounding 25-5 victory over Huß>Ingtoo Catholic on the Huntlngtoa diamond. The Commodores pounded oat 25 hits. Including home runs hy Kahle and GiUig and eight doubles. scoring in nil but two Innings to run up their one-sided Victory. ■ Holding s 10-1 lead after five Inning of play, the Commodores ran nine runs across the plate ta the sixth Inning and wound up their scoring with six In the seventh. Huntington was held to single tallies in the first anrf sixth innings, but came up with three ta the last of the seventh. Tom Coffee led the Decatur attack with five singles In six trips to the plate, while Glltig. Meyer and Dick Gage each IMt safely four times Every member of the starting nine hit safely al least once. Gage held the Ramblers to seven scattered hits. The Commodores have two games schnduled next week, elite l ' | Ing their home season with St. | Mary's of Anderson at McMillen field In this city at 3 p m Monday. anil playing at Willshire. O. Wertnesdav Commodores AB RHE Voglewede. 3b 6 12 5 Kahle, c 5 4 2 0 Gllllg. Ih - 8 4 4 1 Meyer as .......... 6 6 4 1 Coffee. If 6 5 5 0 D Gage, p 6 3 4 0 D. Coyne. < t - 5 I 0 T Gage, cf 1 o /• 0 Laurent, 2h 4 1 10 Ha<kTnan 2b .1 <• 0 1 Gass, rs . 3 6 10 Monties, rs . .10 <> 0 Gaffer, rs ... .. <> 1 " 0” TOTALS Sit 25 25 4 Huntington 7 AB RHE Brown, ss 3 2 1 2 Scheiber. 2b, Z...... . 8 t 11 Stoffel. If. cf. 3h 11 1 Carter, p. 3h. 2h . . 4 t 4.1 Keefe c /...... 4 0 0 0 Decnth. 1 h ’2 ,0 0 0 Ixvcht. rs ......-C.... 2 0 0 2 Abbot, cf ... ./...... 0 0 0 0 Shaw, cf . o oo o! Kindler. 3h. If. 2b 3 0 0 0 Ffhlel rs. p. 2b 2 0 0 0 ' | TOTALS .. *7 5 77 Scorn by Innings ..Commodores Huntington 100 001 3— 5 -eveiXAi I 111 gp wureMi— nW Will »>•> r> *i4-« c. ; SAYS AMERICANS H2»tt«lMnetl FrtHH >*M«e !>■»> j tlon'' | Italy ' Italy's prospects are very good She has come a long way with Marshall aid although Com munlsrn Is much stronger here than In Frame.” ' I spent three days! in this hard currency country and found the standard of living comparable tn ours back home We were all very Impressed with what we saw in Lucerne and Zurich ” Germany 'Disappointing L found the German youth disillusioned. aee-sawlng between the ideals of their former Nasi masters and those of the Allies Their motto is appropriate -'do not do anything, in the fourth Reich you would be punished for in the fifth ' Damecrat Want Ads Bring Results j FOR SALE Democrat automotive ade In the cleeelfled column , get real results. Simply cell in to get quick action on your car for sale ad. PHONE 1000

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paguHoa by all known methods. Kenneth M. Kunkel, director of the Indiana department of eoaaervatlon. believes that the ant lamprey ta Mt yet a great menace in Indiana watera but that the department la overlooking no bets In. connection with the . elimination cf the predator. The weirs are co constructed that the lamprey has to paae through them on the way npstreag* to the spawning grounda. It la trapped Immediately takea from the stream and ieatroyed by agonta of the V. 8. fish and wß4b life service and roaaervatloa officers Thia- work ta betn* carried on by all atatee borderlag the Great Lakes. —oOo—--7 Odds and Ende: The squirrel season will probably open the las' Saturday ta August, though that ‘.sa'l official yet . .There *lll be a meeting of conservation depart meat official* some time »fter June I to decide the matter. . .But we'll have a fuller discussion of that next week. . .Glen White, of Monroe, has proven to be quite a tieherman-ln Ohio. . .He Is pictured la'the Celtaa. O , Daily StandAh>M..wlth Harold .Wh]lto * Willshire, holding a string of 4« crappies caught on the south shore of Grand Lake there. . .Faithful Hoosier*, though, aay the blue gllla are beginning to bite te some of

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