Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1950 — Page 8
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Softball Loop Opens Season Here Tuesday Plgy wilt epen Tneedty night at Worthmail. field in th» Decatur toftbaH league. with six Mm» entered In league play Knight, of Colttnsbut. Vrerm ct Fcrrign War,. McMillen, Beery; Visard Motor Sales. Rural Youth' and Preble ReMaumnt Two league game, will be played I on Tuesday and Thursday nigbtar ■M« w««fer aher wMeb two game, ’’> Tuetdry ♦ at *• rti?h' So adn. rclh wCI M sparged. Firat game, art scheduled to atart each evening at ?!>• o'clock. The firwt half play will couaiat of two rounds. At the dose of the tea ton. the Brat and ,eeoad half win nert will meet for the league champloathip. League officer,, reelected by the ' t»«n eaptatn,; are?-Cal e. -Peter•on president; Glenn Hill. vleepresident; Phi! Bauer, aecretary. and Wilbur Petrie, treasurer U tapir.. will be Mel Ladd Bill Snydpr tr* 'I ire ? Striekler The first round schedule follows: dune 13—K cf C v, VFW; Rural Youth vs McMillen. June IS—Beery Visard v, Preble Restaurant; Rural Youth v, MeM llten June TO—K. ot C. vs Preble Raetuarant: VFW vs McMillen June Jd—Beery-Vjsard vs Rural Youth; K. ot C vs McMillen June U—Preble Restaurant v, Rural Youth; VFW v» Beery Via aid June 17—K of C v» Rural Youth; McMillen Sa Beery Visard Juno n Preble Resfaurant vs “■VFW; K. of C. va Beery.Visard. June SO—Rural Youth vs VFW, McMillen Vgt Preble Rextaurant. MILK FAMINE ffMlO..*, From Peer <»••> pinen e .to recelve-nriilt Th- union'and dairy manager.! nnnouftce.i i>n eiuergnncy dellyrfv |»;a?l e.vty after -Pl-hour - -si. ’ • p‘ui,;i>- ; t- mounted at Pln«lmr-:h- « io the . tonr'day walkou: by " All. milkmen cut big ■■ ' dents ln> the greater Pittsburgh district: Gris ers' -helves w re vinually pithed clean of canned and powd.1 ::ltk SOpl’ite, ■ Federal ai./l -i;i~ • mediators'' whek a led * conferences with both Side, ja Pittsburgh to i„-ak the deadlock over drivers' demand, for higher commlaalon,. 49 hoyrs pay for 40 hours work per week, and better vacations Go to the church of your choice i cit Sunday ■C W r ■ -Kto Tonight <. Tuesday Story of P t n *-' : School! “JOHNNY HOLIDAY” Wm. Bend « A''e>> M>rt n. and Hn»gy Caere rhset ALSO—Short, t-k-tOc Inc. Tan Wea .Th 'c, —"Guitty of Treaaon” Chas. Bickford. Bonita Granviile First Shoe- Wed. at S 10 Continuous Thue,, from 1:30 BE SURE TO sTTEND: doming Sun.—June Allyson. “Reformer and the Redhead'' gNMMIMWWMMMMMAMMI
■ H,> ’ otk * 7:30 Otcitir i THfXFRF ■ Flr '* Shu * “ N:3 ° Adults 50c Im. Tax Children under 12 Free . 9-.— —■---■ — — -» — LAST TIME TONIGHTRiotous Technicolor Musical Comedy Hit! “ITS A GREAT FEELING” Dennie Moriah. Jack Carson. Dorie Day —o— o — TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY The Fennieet Picture Ever Made! “MA & PA KETTLE” Marjorie Maia. Percy Kilbride. Richard Lon| . uSO—Be eeted Snort Subject*. o i 0 Come Eezlv—Brin® the Kid*—Children’* Playground! > NO*.; l/it ’’n- Remo* fcr F-ort Seat Petrone Only.
Baseball Fans Vote < On AH-Ster Teams Baseball fans in 47 states, ths district of Columbia sad two territories. began voting today in the puU tn select the players in the AHBtar baseball game. - Ballots will go to 27# newspaper* and radio stations to select eight National League and eight American League players. Pitchers are exempted from the poll. K! nkTWtris, Blackstone Is r ’o< rSontey Klank', of Decatur increased it Federation league lead Sunday afternoon, defeating the Fort Wayne Merchant Moose. 5-8. at McMillen Told In this city. Bbehatone Case, limited to two iilta. dropped a tough 8-1 decision , o Leia College at State School la Fact Wayne, la the third loop 'asao, Huntertown defeated Albion. 44. Klenk’s bunched their hits to . -ixxl effect, scoring three run in the second inning and telng the •im with a pair of tallies in tba tghth Knlttle kept al. Moose hits well scattered, with the visit- . or, scoring ingle nuts la the i.rst and third frames. Willie Doebrmaa, who hurled , for Blackstone last season turned in a two-hit Job against bis former mates as Lain registered Its first win of the season. Blackstone •cored its lone run tn the fourth J oa a passed ball, a walk and an . error. The Decatur loam filled be bones with none out in the fifth but Doebrmaa fanned the nest throe batters. Lais scored .its ruM in the on four hits Klank's will play Huntertown at Dwenger park Ja Fort Wayne at 4 o'clock tonight. • -.Klenk's • ■ Arnold If 11 6 3owen, „ ..... 3 0 10 rri •-, »* ... 10 10 in.!'!, rs 3 110 Mm. 1b 1 o 11 Miller, 3b I 1 10 Aiir. c - 4 11 0 Way. rs .......... 2 0 <>' T IM’. H2b -. 3 1 I 0 Kuittle, • TOTALS -80 5 9 1 Moose AB R H K Wright. If 4 1 10 Mi.-mma. c 3 0 2 0 StromboS'. as 4 0 10 >.•••-> w v •' .. Barry 3b ' 4 o o 6 Way, rs —1 0- 0 o BauM-rman, rt .... 3 11 o Wagner lb ..... . 4 0 o o Ttiompsou-. cf ..... 3 0 1 0 > Guiduocl. p 0 0 o Brenlger. p 0 0 0 0 7 TOTAXS".. ... 31 8 t 0 Sciire by inning. Moose . . '.. 101 ono 000—2 Kb-nk's 010 000 02, -5 i.- , ’. La n College AB R II E V lio hrman. , .. -3 11 1 ii’.l. Iby rt ..3 11 0 Hoover, If .... 3 0 10 He don. lb ....... 3 o I •' >.u rarr» ■ f . . .' 3 0 0 0 r'nroer, 3b .. 3_ 0 0 0 Mil er. s« ...; 3 0 0 0 Taylor. 2 > .. . 3 0 0 o vV Doel.rmar p 3 ■rt 1 0 TOTALS . 27 2 5 1 Blackstone ... AB .R Getting. 2h . 4 .0 1 0 .lulmabn. IF ....... 4 ,<.♦ I n Korte, e. ... 4 10 0 Krueckeberg. lb .. 3 0 -0 0 smaka. 3b 4 0 0 V Biens. •» ... 4 0 0 1 H< hnellker. rt ... 4 0 0 0 Thieme, rs ...—-. 4 0 0 0 Klk-nberger. p .... 3 0 0 o TOTALS 33 1 3 1 Score by Ininns, Black,tone bVO l«e 000—1 1 Lain ; 000 008 00,-4
GIVES BUGS RELIEF ■ • By Alan MfIVM r- (• Kc RAP'PLy BecoM/N<s 3f jTWEfv ■/ 9w/rcneo 7U t Lm# imaw I U 4TAPTSR. ■k T Birr -nui » Ec’ tW- T***^ 1 - 'W ' . . ? 7 -:. l/KT eel ,wF sw • ■ hi fMLK ‘ i If 9 I X ' wap as P/rcAtD i 9 • AClogf/na a r™, - ruts
MAJOR t i AMBRICAN LEAGUE » W L Pct. G.B. I Detroit 38 14 «M New tork 34 15 «»4 _ - Boston .1...... 3» 83'544 > Cleveland - 85 83 .',21 S " Witahtagton - w ..*28 K ,?>»/ 11 • Philadelphia ... 19 38~~W T« ' St. Louis ...... 15 30 333 1«H ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 W L Pct G.B. St. Louts ...... ■ " IV .ik!' 'Brooklyn '-’ I' l ''4 2 !.j Philadelnbla ... '27 19 5,7 2k, 805t0n.... 21 -ill t> .Chicago .. 23 22 -Ml 6 j New York ... ~ 2'> 24 455 Bkt I Pittsburgh ~T7 I'. 1 -1 390 I2hi J Cincinnati . 1 31 324 14 1 , H BATU~"9AV'S RESULTS , i American League i' Cleveland 7. ThiladHphla 3. St Louis 7, New York 2 Detroit T' li. -:;m x ' ■ ' r Washlng'on S. Chi ago 0 (called In stb. rain > National League St Louis «. New S'ork 2 Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 3 Chicago I?. Boston 10. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, rain. YEBTERDAV’S RESULTS ? American League Detroit 09. Boston (2nd game. 14 inninvChlcaKc ■ '■ Washington 3 4 Clev, land '»4. Philadi Ipbia 3 9 (Ist game v innings* New York 14. St ixiul, (>3 National League ‘>hi}adelp<na 74. Pittsburgh 45 2nd game 18 innings i Brooklyn 5-5. Cincinnati 4 K St. Louis « ■ New York 12 Chicago 52 H. >n i 1 (Ist game ifTiint' ‘
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l i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pet. G-B-Minneapolis .... 30 14 452 Louisville —.— 29,20 .592 tH Indianapolis 31 22 . 545 2kb 1 Bt Paul .. . -24 84 .500 7 i Columbus 21 25 457 >. ! Kansas City ... 8« 87 424 TOM Toledo IS 33' 340 14 ' SATURDAY'S RESULTS Louisville 4. Cwlinnbus 3. St Paul 9. Milwaukee 9 Minneapolis 5. Kansas City 4 Toledo. .. liuLanapulls.. 2: *— YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Louisville 3-3, Columbus 2-1 Si Paul 75. .Milwaukee I 4 ' -Minneapolis 15 18. Kama, City 1 12-3. ( ' i Indianapolis IT.-I<'. Toledo 7-3 1 Progressives Name Eddy For Senator Indianapolis. June 11 tl'P> — ’ The» HitTUna ProCi wiw party nominated Car! Leon Eddy r.f In dianapoiin for V. S. senator at a onventiou yesterday >nd adopted a platform with plank* propuainje repeal of selective service afid outiawinK ©t atttmie wart.ii'- ----- Eddy waa named to seek ,the . senate seat of ’Republican Romer i ‘ E Capehart The ProgieNSivea nominated • only two other lamlidat h Mrs. Edna L. Johnson of Indianapolis ‘ (or mm ret ary ot state and Charles I C. Rohrer of North Manchester , (or atate auditor OVER 5,500 ICmHmwml S fwsb ra«r O*e> DaM* former director of the ••(fire 4>( war HU dfna . *h‘» said then - «r-a.-v -only a a.osv • iian<-e of 4J TlMw: inn wat jh»o» H .-' Z ; : I
. , ... j k '—■([ ■ -ML. ■ ACTMM BfTTf BAVH I* shown a* she appeared In Superior court. Banta Monica. Cal., to receive cuptody of her daughter, Barbara Davia Sherry. -4. Her e»t ranged husband. William Grant Sherry, did not appear, but had signed an agreement to retain visiting right* ■ and to make monthly contribution* ns he "may bo able.” The star said rhe paid for the baby» birth, had supported her. / fateraatsoauV
Redkey Whips Legion Team Here Sunday j The Redkey Merchant•. scoring n big f»t eight run. In the second inniug. whipped the Decatnr ’ Amcrken Legion teUL IK « * Worthman field in thia city Sunday * ufternoon. Two hlta a hit batsman and a * pair ot walks gave Redkey two 1 runs in the first Inning, but the * • isittfs really broke loose te the ’ second, combining m hit. With 1 . four bases on balls for eight runs 1 xml the ball game. The Merchants picked up single runs.in the fifth end eighth. The Legioa tallied once in the first on a triple by Bolyard and Fry', ,in«le. A walk to Fry and | bits by McCully and Andrews were . good tor two more la the fourth, and the final runs counted in the iltth without a hit on three bases on halto and s bit batsmsn McCrory limited Decatur to fire hita. while Redkey obtained 11 off throe Legion hurlers. Wilkin soaleedin g wttb throe safeties. Redksy AB H R E R. Hampson. 3b 5 t 2 <1 Xaa,.mi .............. .I_2 1 Roush, e ..4210 Money, rt 3 8 8 # Wtlknison. lb « 11. •>' W. Hampson If ...— 5 I I 0j b. Bright, cf .. .. 4 0 I «i J. Bright, Sb Z. g 1 <• 0| McCrory, p .... — 2 t o o' Totals .... .. 41 18 18 1 Decatur AB H R E 1 Schmidt 8b .. .... 4,1 • 1 Bolyard, cf ..... 4 11 1 Fry a, ..3 11 1 McCully, lb .. .... 3 I I i Werling « 2 0 « o, Andrew,, rs 3 9 1 94 ■ Reed. Mi. p 4 rt 0 rt| Kable If. 3b 3 0 1 O' i Fh’horn, M> 1 0 « 0 ' Hall, p Konkle. p <' « « «■ fill Hg. If ...30 <1 >r 1 Cochran, if .. 1 <(* 0 ■ • 1| Total,7" " 3i~*4~54 Score by inning,: Hedkey 2'P virtmin 12 : f tei atur I" 11 210 000 4 ‘ Treae <w e <•»“( Tew, — Oroevee
BASEBALL Wednesday Night, June 14 FORT WAYNE KEKKS VS I ST. JOE DWENGER PARK-FT. WAYNE — ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS — ! r HILE FIREWORKS HISI'I YY . 1. ! ... and i t BILLY THE KID ~ - ] Baseball', Comic Prince L 1500 SEATS at 25c Plus Tax ' 7 ■ ' * . ! Weyne UgM Orore Preset*, 3 Great Light Operas 'ibaS» “THE MEUT WIDOW* JURE IS. 19. 21 AND 2! ''HID MIU" ... AAY 1* TO 20 “NAUGHTY MARIETTA" . . . AUG. 27 TO 31 CURTAIN TIME—E:3O F.M. " Cr * hdmi«4ee fi.SO B»ro»ved Seats UMS M.7». tax Iwl. —MAR ORDERS FILLED Acrt-eoi-y wd». -h, Ibedi e> -*wv erd* •TO**- -J* ' I W..WO .10-ew e.roiero Mell o«eer» <• ’•»' *<»"'• “•*' j ’ Oowre Fa*9«»at. tec.. sWaw»» tl*f •. Wsyi»« 1. te*. A NEWS.SENTINEL OUTDOOR THEATRE « FBANKE PABK — FOBT WAYNE fl
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C-C Golf Stag Here Thursday, Fred Ridwrfw. chairman «f the committee in charge of the Chamber of Commerce golf stag, today announced• the innteat prise ilsl. Golf ball, will be awarded to the winner, of the following: Whd BahatiMF: fttnw'holewT wroeU. blind handicap; high grus,; longest drive on No. <; chtsest to pin on No. 4: beat poker band, and eldseit TO pin on No. 7. The stag will be held at the Decatur golf eouroe Thursday afternoon starting at 1 o'clock. The event U staged twice a year for member, of the Chamber of Commerce. The entry ft* Is (2 and i each sntrant pays hi, green, fees. 1 Committee members in addition to the chairman are Carl Gerber. Ilonald Farrish. Glen Oswalt. Ben Webster and R. J. Hollhouse. Bethlehem Is Winner Os Lutheran Tourney Bethlehem, of near Ossian, won the Circuit A Lutheran grade softhalt tourney Bunday afternoon, defeating Fualllßg. I#:*, in the final game at the Bingen diamond.} In semi-finals Sunday Bethlehem downed Preble. >4 and Fuelling eliminated Bingen, 94 Ftnit round results Saturday Proble 19.' Priedhelm 1; Mag»a IS. Roe«i 14; Fuelling 19. Decatur < The ehawroSosmbiw trophy was. presented Io th* Bethlehem teem by the Rev. K T. Ma tamldlka. pasj tor of ihe Zion Lutheran ■ hun-h I at Friedhlem The ClrceH athI letic association esproesol their ■ approelstlon to Ralph Berning and Max Andrew,, who nerved a, amPires. 96-Foge Cook Book Printed By Kroger A special edition of tbe V. S. department -of agriculture's new: ‘‘•4-IMMte cook book '"Family Fare." J iis being printed by the Kruger [ I < ompany for distribution through it, Stgres starting June 15. J f> Wiesen of the Fort Wayne branch iraid today The book, ordinarily . cbtalnaWe ihroitgh . Ihe U. S, gov- , urnment'. printing office for 23 •<enis. Is being offered fiy 7.m'77t1W1;"-m*t<wn*xp;"*4 ’g-' .*'«*L Q? priuiiictlon price of 10 cents. Wiest u added Go to the church of your choirs' next Sunday.
t- • vkm lv ’• -IT n«K IWORMM FOHt were taken In London as member, of the British Royal Family watched the trooping of the color, ceremony in celebi ation of King George Vl'» birthday. Top, Prince Charles, son of princess Elisabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, take, in the colorful parade. He i is accompanied by a governess. Below. Dowager Queen Mary and Prince Michael, her grantbon. and ths nephew of England's monarch, are 1 photographed on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. (Intermittonal) DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS WMMWWtNmnfiNWMfiMWMAfififiAfiAfiMMAfiRAfiAAAAAM NEW Wr hMve added io our Sporting (.rxwL< Department a complete litxe ol Nalmnalh knowu FJjUU„MiXU k|.E> , . v 4 all new ISSO merchandise by makers 6T Tine tackle, hilt Temper. Heddon. I’fueger. .Shakespeare. South . • Kend,' Langley. Ocean City. J. A. Coxe. Bronson, 1 Phillipson. and others. SPECIAL * Famous FIBERGLASS Pflueger Reels Casting Rods Supreme S 12.95 Summit 512.75 Only Skitkast S‘».s<l - smm off Jiohby s!>.i » Akron Trollinif supply limited *'■* Ited ‘ 51.1.50 ’ — Sporting Goods Department Open all night Thursday lor Season Opening. i ;. | _ SPECIAL I Clipper- Lure Casting I’lUK'' •Isc Value Only All makes. All kinds. KEELS. Fl 5 l“»DS LIVES. ; CASTING RODS. TACKLE BOXES. MINXOM BVCKETS. NEW FIKE LIKES. FLYS and SF.( -7 TION AI C\ NE POLES. I J KESIEMBEK-4 Hunt ink’ ! COLLAPSIBLE Season is just around [ Golf Bag Carts the comer. Look over > 523.W5 Value our 4.1 N and Ammuni- ; SPECIAL lion Department. j I Only '4 9.95 RIFLES: 22 cal. in 7) -- . cal.. 'Hi cal.. 257 RobU 2741 Winchester. .'WWS;*v. [ All of these items sh '»‘ ' are tops for a " chokes, rump and > automatic. / • FATHER’S DAY Over 3tl different mi>«C c next Sunday els now on display./ [ — __ ... r. ■ . — v ; Open each week-dav and Saturdav nite 'till 12:ftft. STILTS CIGIH STORE (ieorxe & Rosie Stults Tom Garner Dick Cottrell wiiSwiMmfiBBBWMRBWMHMNNMWNNWUWMRMMir''
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