Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1950 — Page 8

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Boys'Leagues Will Open Play Here This Week Approximately 1* Decatur *•»•■ from th* «»■ of Bia* to 18. wlfl b» engag'd la Worthmaa tI«M. itarttug we*Y. Deane Dornin. **p*rrl»oe, announced today. Two league*. of four teams each, hare been formed, with -each teats to alay twice w*Aly. atantac thia week, la addition to this activity, the city also has the American Lei lon Junior I ram. sponsored by Adams Post 43. and,, the Junior ' ruokfei twin®. . ' _ . _ The league schedwles and. team rartera lor the two boy*' league, are as follows: Major League Boy* aired 13 to 18. Jane -S3—Yellow Jacket! as Yankees <8 am.); Sharks vs Bugs (10:30 a m i. Jane 27—Yellow Jacket* vs Baes; Yankee* vs Sharks. June 28—Shark* V» Yellow Jack eta; Bug* vs Yankees. July •--Sharks vs Bugs; Yan kee* vs Yellow Jacket*. July T—Yankees V* Sharks; Bugs vs yellow Jarketa July 11 -Sharks v« Yellow Jack...—eta; Bugs v* Yankees July U—Makeup urplayotf July 18 —Makeup or playotf JUlytoMxkenp or playoff —; . . Air Cawaiueneu ... . a— ' — ‘—n ■— Last Tim* Tonight — "RCFORMER ANO THE REDHEAD" Jun* Allyson. Dick Rowell ' I ALSO—Shorts 14c'-40c Inc. Tax THURS. OCR BIG DAYSr First Show Wed. at 6:30 Continuous Thur, from 1:3O' BE SI RE TO ATTEND! o— — _... — i. «■ Bhe’» The Queen of the Dead Shot Beautte*! ss WO ' ' JI - <—■< csosce SCO MONTGW CAMERON •• ' —o—o—— Fri. A Sat.— Ray Milland. Roa Rutaell. "Woman of Distinction" Com.ng Sun — •"Lo»* Happy" Mari Bro*. Hilarious Hit!

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f Williams, Mesial Lofting All-Stars Chicago. Jun* to. —(UP)— T*d William* ST UM Boston R*k «oa and Stan Muaial. Bt. Louis Cardinals' first baseman outfielder. *u 4 ow* *a >aal«o xa** if f/MT Shto were runatuK nt|ritn«i-ui<M iw »*• leadership la the All-Star l.s*eball poll today. Muaial led in the individual balloting to pick the Marling American and National Uague t**m* for the 17th annual classic at Comlakey Park July 11. He had 112.208 vote* to Williams 108.317 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodger* second baseman. wa* third with 107.882. and George Kell. Detroit third baseman. fourth with 103.(84. Yellow Jackets -D Duff, captain; Sfcaur. McCurdy. Myers. Hah tertnao. J Johnson. McCurdy. Cboksbh. T Murphy. Thomas. -B. Rumple. N Keller. Sharks—l>. Kit»on, captain: Klstr. Don Kiser. Neleiter. R Beer. I Omlor. Shackley. OchsenrldaM Kohne. piackburn Yankees—R; Murphy, captain; Addy. Mowrey, Sommers, W. Beer. Debolt. Zimmerman. Kiser, McGill. Troutner. B Lewis, D Aurand. Bug*—M- Schulte, captain; Barr Hancher. Byanson, Di. Rambo, VanHorn. Lehman. D. Troutner. Eyansen. Myer*. Conrad. J.Johnson. C. Voglewede , Minor League Boy* 9 to JI June JV -Red Sox vs Qtittktr ta._a.m-i— .Dodgers.. .Y»_CgrdinaJ« f Fib:3o a in. I. ! June 24 Red Sox vs Cardinals: ''Giant/vs Dodgers. June 2* Dodger* v» Red Sox; Giant* vs Cardinals July $ Dodger* v.» Cardinals: 'Giant* v<-Red rfox -“IhIj '. ,I'.’;Gi*r>D V<- Diggers Cardinal* vs R>d;An — —- . July 12 Red Sox v» Dodgers: Giants v* Cardinal.. !■ July II Mpknup Os playoff, , I July 17' Play off, Ist and 2nd round winner* Rcd Sox l«idd captain. P Ram,l bo. Cowan*. H Hebble. Ballard. I (alt *» 11. Grier. Geesey. lea-ke. TRSieelK ‘ Dodgers- -P Schmidt, captain. DeVore. Van Horn. Andrews. Franklin. V Dull. T. Murphy. J Wolf. II Zwii-k. I’ Fishej Glim's I Kl.nk captain: Baxrex, Werst. Smith, I. Klenk. Alger. Springer. Schiemiui. J Debbie. D Kiu.ik.lorg' Cardhinl" T K. 11*.. uixptain. Myir. Aghr. Dor-win. Rtticklir D V-inH. -n, B lumgartner. T Bam IniT It Milcbitu-. D Coopef. MINOR -| ’American association W L Pct G.B. Minneapolis -— . 33 20. J 623 Louisville 35 .22 414 Indianapolis ::5 24 59£ 1 St Cant .~:".“27"28 491 7 Crrfutnbus 27 3X 491 7 -Ka,n»a* ( tty 22 3» 123 I»>* Milwaukee , 23 33 111 Illy Toledo 2» 37 .351 15 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Indianapolis. 3. MinneapolisJl Columbus 8. Milwaukee I Toledo ’Stf. Kansas City 1-8. St' Pant at laiuisville. rain srrotvrwKAT ot 2J«k<t thix F!mfair 4UMI Im teerrb, *!•»•. That tlir T»u*- !■*•«•!• appxdnted i:<e. litrj w the e state «»f Belle . iJi-htenstteiKer ■lat* ty >|ri The eMate in prohwbly Mvlvent, LtoHlw CdUlimwbW. Executrhr kerC. 1.. I.itterer. Attorney June J 2. JCN Elt tt» -27 I* you have something to toll or room* for rent try • Democrat Want Ad. It br9ng* result*.

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| LIMBERLOST DRIVER I J THEATRE ) ) GENEVA, Z IND. i \ —i—o -o— ■—, f | TONIGHT TUES. JUNE 20 | | “BUCK NIGHT” j ( FILI. YOUR CAR WITH YOUR FRIENDS ) J AND COME DOWN FOR A GRAND SHOW! 1 ( “Pistol Packin’ Mani” ) ; “The Lost Patrol” | MpMW'yi'M—|" • r 1 —Will ,? A US-| ' jn - ..... - --- ~~ ■- — — j At OOVfRNMfNT OONCIAIS look on at the White House, President Harry S. Truman signs Into law a bill liberalizing the’Displaced Person* >Aet and admitting 418.000 refugees to the United States by , June 30. I|sl Witnesses are (I to r ) Joseph Feeney, legislative as; stent to Mr Truman. Rep Emanuel Celler (D-N Y >. chairman of the House Judiciary Committee; Sen. Harley M Kilgore ID-West Va'.}; ■ Watson B. Miller. Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization; Sen Herbert H. Lehman (D-N. Y.). Edward M. O'Connor, member of the Displaced Persons Commission, and Harry M Rndetifield,. acting chairman of the latter group. r_ < 1 niernatipnaj ioundp/mlpj _

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Dodgersßeat Giants To Tie For Loop Lead Naw York, Jun* to,—(VP)— Suit folks as unlucky a* Ralph Braaca would have discarded uniform number IS tong before now. but rhe taR right hander who pttobed the Brooklyn Dodger* into a U* tor fir»t place, had to figure today that M finally broke • Jinx for Mm For after b. 'eg knocked out « (be box 12 straighi time* in •farting nasignmani* line* laat Aug I. Including an llkfat*d day in the world serie*. Branca finally hurled a complete game last night and bait of It wa* a lulu -to any th* The Dodger* won a* t to 5 de> cislon and for five Inning* Riflin’ Ralphle wa* mowing the newlyreipected New York Giant batters down a* If he were on the way to a new strikeout record. He wa* overpowering with hl* fast ball and struck five inning*, eight of th*m going down swinging. What’s more, hl* mete* backed him up nlc*ly by sewing five run* In a Mg second toning, two on Carl Furlilo’* homer. *o.that he had coasting room And coast wa* Jdst what the right hander from Mt. Vernon. N. Y. did thereafter. A* has been the case without exception since he had last completed a game on Aug 1 of the 1948 season, he seemed to lone hl* stuff anjll the - Giant* wound up by tagging him for 12 hits including a homer in the ninth by Whitey Lockman —hl* fourth hit—which had Ralphle on the rope*. ' —Fortunately—fee-~4he—-Dodg*r». i Branca was able to pitch out of I jam after Jain and go the route. ' .Manager Burt Bbottob ha* felt for j some time that the tiig fellow needed only enough confidence in -Jtiinself to believe he had the strength to flftUh a game |t"w«-' th. ffrst irn-' this' seasjto tour I • .i.. : hot lets had gone the route -to succession and the H> Branca strlkeoulw. were top* tor tin staff so far « Th* Pirates got good pitching for a .hang, ami iopjwtl lb* Braves 1 to o at Boston on a four-lilt Job by lefty Cliff Chambers who bested •Warren tn. a top-flight duel. Chambers, ending a tourgame Pir ate lowing streak and a six game lioston winning skein, received the I run he ne.d.d to win as a gift on Sibhy Sjsti * two base error and Kart Turner's single Xpahn gave up only four lilts ami struck out nine bringing his major league fl kiting total to ' Th« wytlte Xm drwmed the-Sena-tors. 4 Io 3 lii-ll innings at Chicago rt-Marr Rn-k. rt * home rjin' Eddie Itobin-um also homer* d-for go and, Sam Met* hit one tor the Senatorw- -Relief pitcher. Randy Gunipeti was the Victor Tilt Phils and -Reds were rained out and no other game* were' scheduled Yesterday's .star Marv Rickert, of th* White Sox. whose homer In ! the 11th beat the Senator*. 4 to 3 Approximately Xofl.ooo brick* are! required tor the lining of .a bla.it furnace with a twenty five fiun j heart h k DEAF MAN PERFECTS , MIDGET HEARING AID/' Mr II A Lyonß of Peoria, Illi • .hlmwaU lM*»n Jtianl 1 »f hearing for twenty year#, haa] perfected a new hearing ahi that ,tn l«. worn in nvi r»*t With this Kinall aid. even your losest friend* will never know »ow yon hear no perfectly Voices, he radio and even the ticking of he < lo< k sound natural* rr Ts tf int rrpßted for k'ourNelf or a friend, write Mr.| Lyon* at 4«U»--R -South WaAungton j .street. Peoria - IHlnoifi He, will :.*• glad to nend full in format ion. I adv. I IS IT TIME FOR? Greaa* job ... oil change . . new muffler . . new ton'pipe . . w*w apark plug*. ‘Oriv* in today. GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monro* St*. MWtNMNMMIiWMW'MMMF

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MAJOR | —- NATIONAL LSAOUB W L PsL O.D St Louia 32 to All Brooklyu 32 to .(IS Philadelphia — to 2t .M 2 1W BtotM .... .. 3# 24 AM 3 Chicago to 25 .500 • New Tort Mto 4M 7 Plttabuegk to 3S 844 Ctnetooatl IS K 2M 17 . AMERICAN LtAQUK - “ W L Pto OJ. Detroit 37 IS .712 , New York... 37 It .Ml 2 Clevbiuid ...... 31 24 M7 7W Bo*«m 31 to SM 8H Washington . 24 31 4W 14K Chicago 23 32 418 IS* St. Loula It 34 3M 18H Philadelphia ... tt to S» MM YE ITER DAV’S RESULTS Brooklyn 8. New York 5. Fittsburarh 1. Boaton ♦. CluelnnaU at Philadelphia, rala Only games scheduled. AmrsHssg La®sua Chicago 4. Washington 3 <ll Inn Inga). Only game kcheduled. By " 5 I jigftf IB k MUY MA*»K, 83. Stratford, Conn, took* hap&y over hla victory in Ctoeat Eaatefti Junior Skeet •hoot to Loedahip, Conn , winning tit)* with IS yearoid Marjori* Gardner of Yorkville, N. Y„ by nailing 23 oat of 25 tar* get* Marjorie got only 2L They each hit 113 us 100 In regulation tompetition. (JnternatfcmstJ I IV TIIK Aliawn I INCIIT COI Rf • ill** 10l bTV. IADIAKA <'BUM N*. F.u*e»la < Betaßß. ,Xdmlnl*t*ptrl* I V* F.IIm T. ( BflDß#. etal The Petitioner In the above en I htovi.nK filed her prtiti>n therein together with th* a- - fidavit that the Urfrndantß are nonrfMti4e4<ta <.>t the StaU* of Indian m NOW. therefore, Marr T, Serna. iFlolreni-e H»-rna liobert S* rna,• Joisfph i Serna H*ctur Serna, Mary Hern*, ’l.upe Serna, Her mi a Serna, and Aurora Serna, defendants l» the above entitled cauie ur« hereby notified that unless they be and ap pear on the <th day of September, ll'.u, the same being the 3rd day of the. term <»f the ClrsMiit . (Court of Adams County, held l“* (Adams County Court House at Dc- • atur, Indiana, then and there tu j.inswer ( the same wHi be heard and deter- I mined in their wfayuca. . . IN WITNESS WHW.oP, I have hereunto net rnjr hand and seat »f said Court this IMh day of May. !»i<» K»W %M r. JtBKRG Clerk. Cirinit Coart, Adam* County, Indiana seserta H. Urbarßtr Ai torn*y for ipeUUanar. __ JI'NE j Trada In s Gmo Twm — uacatut ft Yow CMfi't mor its | ■ Ody (O 49 ■ ■ Iqt. Ml HsHbosssliatCa

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