Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1950 — Page 8
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fi****lß uelron wins i Full Gas On Yanks Monday X*» York. J»a* «. - (VP) — Rad Rolfe * "Flyfeg Tigers have h**a getting such farrtfic la tb*ir tat*** drive toward tbo tap that tesr* waaa't 1W work Mt tor rwlfet buffer tMuy Trout rw tee boraate a starter aad start rd w lan tog ball games oa bin own. Ttee fest-Ulkinr. tofepUrblng veteran frost Bandcut. lad., ava big eoeood straight starting aaalga meat at Waahtagton fest night aa Dtfeott woa e l to ♦ declsfea that put them only a paste aad a haE behind th* leading Yank***. And the triumph pointed a* some extraordinary aehferemoats by the Tierra as they mak* tbotr second victorious swWg through the east ttefe - -oeaaom -It was the. ninth straight game in which the Detroit starter bar gone the dtatan<* - Trout scattered 11 hits to roast to bls third victery without a loss getting all the hitting help he need rd from Hoot Evers who drove in fire runs with a triple and a homer. — ’ Bobby Feller was the master of yesteryear for sight innings at Mew York and the Cleveland craftsman caste out with a five-hi". S to S decision over the Yankees, but a ninth Inning stand that inX laded a tremendous homer by Joe IM Maggio a walk and a double so deep center, almost finished him. He wound up by retiring two pinch hitters, pitchers Kd Lopat and Tommy Byrne, getting Ryrne on a strikeout, it was his fourth victory I and he bad,a one-bitter going until the seventh Bdb WtoAedy hit- *• Cleveland bother * The Bed -dos extended- their car. rent- Boston ma*«*.Tr--taV> th* fourth day during which time they have piled up tl runs for an average ot I 2.73 rune per game. They victimized the White Sox. 16 to 0 behind- the four-hit pitching of Mickey McDermott. McDermott relieved starter Ellis Kinder, who v. an forced to leave the gum* th the first Innlug with a sore Shoulder V»rn Stephans drove in four Boston runs with a homer and single. The Phillies again moved th within a half game of th* fireplace Itodgers. pushing the Card! . safe., ba. k .kto third.. !>.x def eat ing 'thertt;-«- M'fT Rblw.c»s cut short a three run ninth inning .fully to gain his seventh victory against two losses. Del Ennis pace’ the Phils, with a homer add a two i tin Biggie- that sparked a thrcA,
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'|ULB>WO.US |KODin>on winner Aug, VillaniEiti UTCI TIMBBi Philadelphia. Jun* (UP)— Welterweight champion Ray Robin son. having estabiiahed himself the No. 1 middleweight challenger by artistically beating Robert Villemain, hoped today that Us next fight would be tor (he middle weight crown. Becans* of bls unanimous ISround decision over Vlllemaia of France before 12.024 al (ho Municipal Stadium last night, broww-skfe-ted Robinson of New York has the assurance of the national boxing association that be wiH get a shot at the KOpound title before Sept, n. A vary small part of that crown now belongs to him. since last night's bout wm regarded'by the Pennsylvania state boxing commission as a title tight. Two officials of the NBAvornmlssioner Abe J. Greene and president Fred Daddy—repeated the NBA's edict today that the winner of the tW fight Wweete’-««»’ pion Jake Lamotta and ex-cham-pion Rocky Graalano at Naw York on June 21 must defend against Robinson within >0 days. Villemafe.. scaling 15»H pounds to Sugar's 155. marched after tbe retreating Robinson in every round like a determined bulldog; but It was Robinson who fended the most blows and threatened at least three times to tag rugged Robert with the first knockout of his career. Vllletnain suffered th* only genuine knockdown of tbe fight in the 12th round when twn straight rights to the chin. Io lightning sue cession, smashed him backwards to tbe canvas on his haunches tor a count of two. I A fight to the chest, as Ville main’s feet .slipped, sent Mm into a half-kno.kdown in 'he odtb round Robinson hit the deck In t£e life session when, his feet slipped‘as a left hook- grated his bead Judges Harry Lasky and Frank Knar.-bvrough voted in unison 12 rounds tor Robinson and three tor Vlllem'aln Referee Charley Dag part gave Robinson 10 and Villemain five The United Press favored Hoblnson 11 rounds to four run PhlHy ratty irr fee top of the ninth. Preacher 'Roe. solid man of the Brooklyn pitching staff, turned in .. three-hitter for his sixth victory, ■ an easy 13 to 1 triumph over the jCulia...*.t Chicago^.Th* cubs made srt-eerrwrs -as- BroukLyn eeJlaniad 47 hit*. .imluding homer* by ftoy Campanella and Robby Morgan Hank Sauer, of the Cubs, also bomerv-d . The reviving Giant* won their HXth game'in th* last eight when i they defeated the Pirates sto 4 in 10 innings on Sam Calderone's single Which followed two walks Rookie Davie Bell hit two horn ers tor th* Pirates who now have lost 13 of their last 13 games Th*r» were no other games scheduled in tbe majors. Yesterday's Star — Hoot Evers |of tbe Tigers who drove in five .runs with a homer and triple In | n7to 4 victory over tbe Senators. HOUSE GROUP iceetlewe* F> via Fave o*e» year , Other congressional develop tnenti*: War -Gen Omar N Bradley said ! be sees' no "immediate threat of war" Hut the chairman of the Joint chiefs of staff told tbe bouse foreign affairs committee that Europe must be'frmed with new American weapons to keep an aggressor at hay. Arms race Eleven senators and representatives sponsored a resolution calling for a special session «t the United Nations genera! assembly to gtop tbe armaments face '.7'- ai.--— — 'O'.-' . .•* Here ar* fit* of tbe world's moat fascinating cities as listed In The tmtrlcin < Magazine by Burton Holmes! veteran traveler and lecturer Bangkok. Rio de Janeiro. 'Parisi New" York, khU Wlahingtou Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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> . r major"j : AMKRICAN LEAGUE W L Pct G.B. New York 30 12 714 Detroit *7 12 PiBoatoa W tk 4 — Cleveland 21 2ft JH. Washington ..—IS 2’ lfi.i 4U&PMladelphla ... 13 28 3IS 134 Chicago ........ 14 28 333 1« SL U>Ms -r,; r. 12 2» m 16 — NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. Brooklyn 23 15 625 Pbliadelpbia 25 16 610 ‘a , , Bt. Louis 21 It «o*> 1 Boston . 22 18 650 3 Chicago IS IS s<* 5 I New York It 21 ,432 Th Pittsburgh 17 27 386 10 - Cincinnati 12 28 .300 13 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League .WSfMnjjtonJ . ._ . d<U*dtetam)--a'*Na». A'otk. i. *j**W?e? t * ; *'- Bo«t»p 12. Chlcag<s.-v Only games scheduled National League Broukbh 13, Chiiago 1 Turk 3 .Pittsburgh 4 It" indlngal. Philadelphia 6. Si. Louis 5 Oulf t»ni»s scheduled Do to tha church of your choice nest Sunday. 1 -arttmlTliTTs., SfU 7 BW TKBK m.
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Horseshoe League Standings Listed Standings in the Adams county t horseshoe league hare been re-, leased teg th* roualy recreation otfice The results of feat week'* games are as follows: Salem t. Craigville 3: Monroe S, Preble 0; Geneva d. Berne 31 Union I. McMillen 1; Pleasant MUI* 5. Burke S t AIMi W. L Pet. Monroe 33 12 .778 . Pleasant Mills 32 13 .711 i Salem 24 11 .MT Union 2T It .too ; Geneva .... .- 24 21 .533: Craigville .. 21 24 .4<7; Burke's . .....——... 20 25 .4M Herne .. . 10 2* -2TB Preble ....... 13 32 .2071 McMillen _.. 12 33 .264 1 I Citation To Run In Golden Gate Handicap Albany. Cal.. June 5. —(CPICitation wiH' run in the 150.000 Golden Gate handicap here Jun* 24 and then will be shipped to Chicago, where he will run at Arlington in an attempfT* becom. the only horse in history to wig si.reoiaio. ' Trainer Hi AI" ( JlmmteT Jones made the decision today after taking another look at Big Uy in hl* | stalls and noting that be came cut of his world recordng smashing performance! on ..Saturday iu tiptop condition. FIREMEN (CMlißEßedi PriMM l‘a«e Oae) their trucks, and' paraphernalia, the Dwatur hirh school band and the county 4-1! band will march i ThU I*- inddenuHy. the tirst tw hsduled marching appearance of the newly-formed 4-H bahd The firemen uill hold their Imn quet Friday nUht. and following thia, there will be a ladies theater party an<t a forth men , A t'r.n k »h>n« North Sec-v-'r-.; ’at : m l4ati|fda} uji rhe • ' -hA«<k : ..-4-iu ihr boundafK of jhr Gnat Smoky Mountain Na tionai Park, the. .fourlh hlaheaf ’ Tii th* Witild. 4M" feel — H-wm visit »d hj l .iHMi.nue people'in
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.Captains Os Bowling Leagues Meet Here Oscar Lankenau president of tlon, has announced a aeries of ini- ' Tortant meetings at Mies Recreation. Captafen of Major league ' fegan are Mk«d so iM*t M * w'- r elock tonight. Rural league captains at < pm. Thursday, aad Classic team* captains at 8 >* June 13. AU captains arw urged to attend la order to bold league nights as other leagues are aeoklag places for aext season. FIVE OF 27 <C**Wwwe* Fvsm Paa* O—> i encort. Tbe life raft occupants had been Ida the water «inc* before 10 p at.. where the twin-engine. C-40. flying 1 from Puerto Rico to the United ; States, developed engine trouble and "ditched" in the ocean. Three American crew members and (1 PuertjJ Ricans were aboard Th/ large number of rafts spotted by aircraft Indicated that roast guard planes bad dropped a tot of ' rescue equipment. IM*’downed plane carried only seven rafts. Three planes in the vast airsea 1 search fleet said Ilf* rafts were dotting th* »e* 270 mile* off the 1 , Florida coast. ! One coast guard aircraft report ‘ ed seeing 11 rafts caTrytnx S 3 per - sons Another plan* had previous- I H ly reported ' three raft* full of p*»> ’ J pie" bobbing in tbe waves Tbe terse messages did not Indi- • cate whether the report* referred ’to the same group of rafts. 1..1 ■ ~ i Elastic shoelaces without knots ' to tie or rotne untied are now available. They adjust to th* feet. . give with each step, permit shoes to be pushed off aad slipped on j without bother “TEST DRIVE” THRI9SO KJRD YOU have to take the wheel ' yourself to know Ford’s ■ quiet, power and quality. - | I You have to hear Ford's “sound-conditioned" quiet, feel Ford’s V-8 power, and relax in the comfort of Ford’s “Mid Ship" Ride to believe so little money will buy you such a really fine car! its quality keeps . upkeep down, resale high.) Feel the difference at your FORD DEALER’S BRANT MOTORS IMC. Comer 3rd A Monroe ,
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