Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1950 — Page 6
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Bn of tka D©c©t©r CatboUc hicii aeheoi. wfl be haM at UM K. 4 art oaoAay avwa I n witb the ft— er y «:M »n*m*i BoMfer cfefe Mil trtMfei •€ tM r, l ?" 1 .f**.” *?y i * OMBM IWw^Tw— lMmw —y IH— j |-r > --b btf E BTsrtiklßßfe* bfeb ’ ***** eHt preaMe — M—ta—Mer. Bfockstoncs BerKMs WinlnLoop DeeMer’a eetrtee ta the FederaUm leagwe gained a split in Sunday'* loop activity. Klenk defeating Huntertown. I>s, nnd Blaekstone losing a l*tealag battle to the Fort Wayae Merebant-Mooee. 63. hl the third game. Albion whipped Lain <!■*> ; ii ' The KlrabtHantertowa gam*, played at Huntertown, wna doe* paUI the flaal Inning, when the Deftttf team broke loon* for five num to mw ap the contest. Ladd hurled all the way for Ktoak. ■non proved coatly to blaek•ton* la losing to the Fort Wayne nine. A pair of errors and two hits gave the MerchanbMuoee victory te the estra inning. Blackstone will play at horn* again aext Sunday, meeting AIMm at Worthman field at 2 p.m . while Ktoak will meet Loin College at State School te Fort Wayne. In the third UW. the Merchant-Mooee will be at Huntertown. MerehenbMoeoo - ■Ag It T I Wright. If ........ .. 5 12 0 Way, c 5 0 0 0 Strombo*. -ss 5 13 1 Barn- »b 4 0 2 1 Lolo, tb 4 1 a ft Mudrack, rs 5 12ft SurdM. 2b 5 » 2 ft Thothpmm. cf ... 6 •, 1 • Guidacci. p — 3 0 4 0 Wagner, p ... 1 ft 0 0 Total* 42 4 12 3 glacketen* AS R H C Oettiag. 2b . 4 0 « 1 Bulinaho. if .. 5'2 2 ft J. JLJL • KruHtman 3b ....... 3 I*l Krueekeberg. et . ... 4 0 2ft S.-hWterr. ,f- 4 » ..LO K. Bien*. «• 5 ft ft ft O. Btena, lb ... 4 ft ft 0 Eitenb*rg#r. p 2 ft (laeat, p ....... 2 « 1 ft • Total* Kill Score by Innings: Merchant Moose . 100 002 000 I—4' Blackstone .... 200 000 100 ft-3 Klenk AB R H C Reynold*, rs 5 11 ft Zwk-k. rs 1 o 0 » Arnold. If 4 110 Crist, ss « ft 0 l> Helm, lb .............. 5 2 1 » Miller. 3b .....i 5 0 10 Davi*. 2b ... 5 3 10 Bowen, cf 5 2 2 0 Cashet. c ... % 5 2 2 0 p 5 11 0 Totals 43 12 10 0 Hunt»rt*wn AB RHE Ludwig, ss 5 1 2 ft Boat, cf 3 0 0 0 Sbisler. p 2110 Goodwin, p 4 o 1 0 l>. McComb, lb 4 2 10 Meyer. 3b 4 110 Womack. If .......... 4 0 10 J McComb. 2b 4 0 10 Youbp. c 4 0 10 Hartman, rs 3 ft 0 0 Hoover, rs 1 0 ft 0 Totals 34 5 ft 0 Beer* by Innings: . Klenk - 100 213 105-13 Huntertftwa 601 003 10ft- 5 CONTINUE TO town**need Weese ram Peel •atisfied with bls talk, there, but some time would be required before ha eMld tell whether bln efforts would bear fruit. Tomorrow Lie will r-peat bls argument* for a top level cold war peace effort to foreign Mcretary Ernest Bevln of Britain, and powdHy Prime Mlaiater Clement Artlue. ■ n'udnewtir ha.MU Py..|to th* Totted State* for similar talk* with President Truman and secretary of state Dann Achoeon America * rice crop ha* grown steadily during the peat decade -f Asia* rice ahortagaa. The I*4* karv*et of almoet MJ—.*•• baah el* was grown — nearly o—e 1 | fourth* te Louisiana Tessa Arkauae. and California. Oe M RMTharcb es peer chefee I
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j< Major ; 1 AMCRICAN LIAGUff W L Pct G B New T0rtr...... 2ft * .714 Detroit ........ 1* » 44ft 2HWaahiagtM .... 14 11 .5»3 2H Boat— ....i... »14 .54* 3 Cleveland ..... 15 13 .534 5 Philadelphia 1» 1» .343 1«H 81. Louis 7 14 364 1«H Chicago * 2ft 231 13 NATIONAL LEAGUE , W L Pot G.B. i Brooklyn ...... 17 1« .430 , Philadelphia 3.. 17 11 407 Ift > Bt. Lftul* 15 13 .534 2U , BoafM 15 13 .534 2H Pittaburgh ..... 15 15 sftft 3fe CMcvago ....... 12 13 .4— 4 New York 10 14 .417 5H Cincinnati ...... 7 Ift 24» *H BATUROAVB RESULTS American Ltague New- York 3. Chicago I. Ctetvland 4. Boston 5. . St Louis 3, Washington 0 •b Tfetroit httadclpM*-ft 4 National Left—* Brooklyn 3>4. Pittsburgh 33 - Chicaao-7. Philadelphia 2 . New York 44. Clactnaatl »*. Bt: Loul) ?. Boston 4. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS An*>rfeMi t»M*ua New York I<l2. Cleveland 54 Boston 7-3. Chicago Washlngltm ETTBfrfm 2 BL LmH 11-3. Philadelphia 4 * National League Boston 3-4, Chicago 33 Pittsburgh 4-4. New York 2-6 St laiuta 62. Philadelphia 5 4 Cincinnati 10. Brooklyn S sorter re aiitnnns Noti< r lx hereby given that the H '.ir-t of f'itmmK’ionerx of'Adaw Connie, India rod. will until th* hour of 2 00 pm.. Monday. June 5. !!»••» rervivr Mealed bi I- at th* fH »• -f the County Auditor for the following: MKINWAT DKPAHTWKAT OIU Indvnrial type, wheel type tra<‘tor. One Heavy T»i»ty hydraulic <'<»:»- trolled pull type Maintainer. 3t»,O0O gallons regular o- tane gr«woHn*. delivered tank wagon loin t • Ad»m* County sib wage tanke Mpe« ittontiana on file fn the offb e 4»f the Comity Auditor. All blda muat he nuhmltted f»w Form s»i. and must I* accompanied by a b»*hd Ar < heck io_art amount equal 'to of prfce hid The hoard renerven the right to reject any or ail hide. By order of rhe Board of Commtnalonern of Adam* County. Ttmaa* I. Drew Auditor Adwmx Count/ may n—•;>.
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nGoiTsiicis | Oupfttar G*lf Club Bruce Hamilton, former pro at the Brookwood course. Fort Wayne, will be available for In, dividual or group tesaMs at the ■ llwchtur golf cMtsc each Saturday at ft a. hl. start In* with Saturday club officials annoumrd today -000Wednesday win he ladles'’ flay al the Decatur course, with a blind handicap and putting lour} ney. atarlte* at 1 p m Entry fee will be 50 cent*. Au ABC tourney for men wHI be, held Sunday, with the entry fee fixed at sft cent* —oOo Approximately 130 golfer* took advantage of Sunday’s fine wenth er 4o play the focal course ..Bruce Hamilton *hot 35-37 for a 72. and Dale Schnepf had a 35. ElfW| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. IndlanapoU* ... 22 7 .759 Minneapolis .... it 9 .556 41st Kansas City ... 12 13 49ft » Columbus . ... 11 12 47* * Louisville ...... 13 15 .444 B*4 Milwaukee . Hl3 454 B>, St Paul 9 12 451» 9 Toledo k 19 2»4 13 SATURDAY'S RESULTS _ Indiana,Kill* 3. Milwaukee 2 Kansas City 7. Louisville o St. Paul 1. Columbus ft. Toledo at Minneapolis, rain YESTERDAY'S RESULTS HttHankpotts 4». Milwaukee 24 Louisville 3 2. Kansas City f l Other games postponed, rain MUNITIONS iCftswtlnssed Frwrn Page Owe! to relatives of rtHid+nti* and other. persons on necessary missions of work and relief The largest group.of Indians living together east of the Mississippi are the Cherokees 3,500~t>f whom are on the yualla Indian Keaerva* tfbn at Cherokee, N. C.
h SBSsdwntice VW sFjwWwWWiy WWW If InfftaM—ite. May 23—4 VP) r Forty-Uiree driver* will fight »nl v«ek*nd for th* 11 remalnins MlßlttMl BmUM for IM 500-HtiW Memorial Day speedway rue* Cl *Thirty4hre* can hav* gusliHad. 11 of them mating the grade tfekfs at apeoda up to ISSJIft mile* ft* hour on • 16 mile average. - A brisk breete cut down the anticipated field of qualifier* over Saturday and Sunday aa drivers ran te*t lap* and then refused to back the wind on the official qualifying run*. Next weekend’s trials are the final date* to* qualifying tor the big race that will draw thousands of spectators May 3ft. Chief steward Tommy Milton aaM that AAA official*, whose organisation run* tb* classic, were not considering an extenafon of time for the qualUlcatloM unless "unforseen ireto—>*nt»" occur Cecil Green or Oklahoma City. Okla., ran the teatest four lap* around the two and a half mH*, four-earve oval over this weekend. He averaged ,132.»1O mpb on Satnrday. Myron Fohr of Milwaukee. Wla, averaged 131.714 mph Sunday. Wilbur Shaw, president and general manager of the speedway, described this year’s field a* "the
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I UH’III II w CLI BJ ( ANNOVNCM THAT ( < ■’ 1 farnwrly pro at Broakwoad wiß to available far fiwap ( ( ar iaidividnal taaoro oadh Satnrdajr ntartinc May 27 ) 1 at •a. ml WtvMnal taanaaa SAM par half toar, ptai I I eaddy fan. Groap bwtyarttow Ite • paraaan—HJt f fl FMMMMtete t ■ * flWw fICwoHB IW * IWo ■ ) LADIEB* DAY Htad handicap and patting 1 1 raatrot Wadataday. May 24, ntartlac at 1 p. I I *..EatryfMUe. J I ABC TOURNAMENT fte Men. Sunday. May 28. > f Entry fao toe. Rggtoter new. 1 >_ I f
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—’- -'-T — ' • - TW Itoeatar ArmMmb Iflffefl toam will krtM a WMtlc© aoeataa at Werttaaaa field Tuesday evening at 1:M o'clock. All team awmberu are reRHflrtad to <to pwbhH* Milk eaaota fiber la being made into an air strainer ter cm bureiot*
