Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1950 — Page 8

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junior Legioir Foam Defeats , talk 43 The Decatur Junior Legion team remained undefeated In fourth district league play, edging out Berne. 4-3, in eight innings on the Herne diamond Monday evening Iterator drew Hrst Mood, tallying once ht the first inning when Laurent reached base on aw error and scored on Busse s single. Berne took the lead with Pwe rune in the fourth on a walk, a hit batsman and Nussbaum s hit. Hits by Pollock and Laurent pins walks to Busse and T. Gage knotted the count for Decatur In the sixth. An error, a fielder's choice and singles by. Pollock, and Laurent -ent I><atur out In front again In

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UgioO Toom To Play At Bronson Wednesday The. Decatur American Legion baseball team will play at Bronr»a. Mich., at 8:36 o’clock Wednesday night, It wan announced today IT Manager Molly Mies. the seventh but Berne tied the score in the last half of the seventh on two errors and a single by Reinhard. The locals tallied the winning run In the eighth oa a walk to T Gage, a sacrifice by Voglewede and Petrie's safety. Diek Gage limited Berne to two hits anil fanned 12 batters. IWatur was scheduled to play the Geneva Lions in an exhibition i game at 3 o'clock this afternoon | at Worthman' field, and will meet I Bluffton in a district league game | at 5 p. m Wednesday al McMillen field in thia city. „ Decatur AB R II F Pollock. If M 1 3 0 Laurent, 3h 4\ 1 2 0 Busse, lb 3\o 1 0 Schtteler, es 4 0 1 0 T Gage rs I 10 0 VogTewede. 3h .... 3 0 0 0 Banoki a . 3j i \ a fc Petrie, ss 4 0 11 D. Gage,* p 3 I 0 0 TOTAIJt 5» 4 8 2 Berne AB R II R I. Sprit nger. ss ... 3 1 0 2 Neuen. lb 4” F IT I Parr, ct 4 0 0 0 Nussbaum, c 3 0 10 Kafpel. If 3 0 0 0 It IJecbty. p 2 0 (I 0 Sweeney. 3h ... 3 -f • 0 0 Reinhard. 2h • 11 ill I.lechry 2b 0 0 0 0 Lehman, rs . 3 0 0 0 TOTAUS ... .27 •' " ! 4 Score hv Innings Decatur.,,.. ... 100 001 11--4 Berne . tkfii “tat io 3 s._■*. ■ . .-- .... . .-'X - ■ - - • ... ■■ HUGH ANDREWS nates ■dnAtalLP ion for the \ -ad< officers wii! be fu hl bite tfilM summer following the state con- ( tentinn of the American Legion Go to the cburch- of your choice next Sundaw, • ■ - t

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Reds Remove Short Right Field Fence New York, June 27.—(VP)— The Cincinnati Red*, who believe that •mall ball parks and not tha lively ball are the cauM of all the home runs these d»y«. are going to make IF tougher for right field hitler* to go tor the dlkfknce—»tarthtg Friday Secretary Gabe Paul said that • fence running from right to center field bad been torn down and that hereafter a ball will have to travel at least 24 feet further to go ont of the playing area. The right Held foul line has been 342 feet from home plate, but without the fence it will go back to the old distance of 386. The distance also t« Increased in right center .Held from 387 to 3OT feet. “1 think that we all would hear a lot -less about the lively ball If we went hack to the old true distances 'for home rnns in our big league parhs." Paul said. "In recent years they have changed the outfield distances in parks in both leagues, partietslariy In Cleveland. Brooklyn. Pittsburgh. And. Washinginn -and /or _A While in the White Sos park,at Chicago. Paul .aid that general manager Warren Giles and other club atflclals decided to Increase the right Held home run distance when it was revealed that there was a difference of only one home ran between the number bit by Cincinnati players and their coUwctita opposl tiofi In the alley-way rreaied by the fence during the past two years Paul said soother major reason for the Increase in home runs is s not the tfrettaess of the ball but Hr way .bat umpires 11 for a new one t fonr doten halls I. "The least little sin or dirt on a _ ptwt«rbw»’iro« Well, contrast that with the -way they used to bang a ball up to Abe old dwyg before It was. t.Hxed out." There was only one.game in the , mayors yesterday," ’th4^\~TkMrolt 1 Tigers taking advantage «f it to' to-1 crease their American league lead I to 3li”g»mes over lite second place Yankees, by lopping the White 6 to 4 it was an es Yshkee. Charley (King Kongi Keller, who won the game for Detroit by blasting a pinch-triple goodl for two runs In the -eighth: Pitcher Itol Whity, yielded four Chicago runs in the first inning, then settled down and pitched shutout ball the rest of the h.iy tor his first win of the season Yesterday's stat Charfey Keller of the Tigers, getting his first hit to'a'.BetftrU pplforto a plnch-trtple that produced the tworun margin of victory in a 6 to 4 decesion over Chicago . DEAF MAN PERFECTS MIDGET HEARING AID Mr. H A Lyons of Peoria. HHn«U. who himself has been hard bf hearing for twenty years, has perfected a new hearing aid that cair be worn In secret , With this small aid. even your closest friend* ">IU never know hoc * .»u hear no perfectly Voices, the radio and even the ticking of the clock sound natural It is MUggeMted if Ibtt-reated for vourself «» a friend, write Mr Lyons at 4'HMt .South Street, Peoria. Hlinoi: lie will lie glad to send full information adr. EVERY WEDNESDAY | and FRIDAY NIGHTS RIVERVIEW ttasmaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaae ww I*OT-Lt!CK SI’PPER WED. JIKE2S S:3O Far All VFW Members Women's Auxiliary Father'e Auxiliary Cooties Wives and Sweethearts i

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Yellow Jackets And Sharks Winners Today The Yellow Jackets defeated tha Ragg. <->■ Md >he Sharks dowaad i the Yankees 8-3 to boys' toaswe I gamaa this nornlag st Worthtoaa i field. The Hae seoroo: >, 1 RH E , Yellow Jackets OU IS - ( I • : Bugs » B Duff and McCurdy; Conrad aad ! Black. R H B Sharks W » - I I • Yankees Ml H - I 1 * Halm and Rowley, Ktoer; Murphy and Bair. * UNITED STATES Mtowsineed Poem Pepe Wee) port ositsMe Seoul took place while American fighters were giving protective air coverage tor the*v*ada. atloa of V. 8. cltleeas. A sudden dramatic turn In the three-day-old civil war saved the capital of Routh Korea, al least temporarily, from the Communist Invasion ferces whlelq bad thrust a speanteßß Into the pity itself. A SeoerWspotch said th* South Koreans were pushing the Communist" heck all along the front across the narrow waist of the Korean pealnsala. But cautious ob-* servers warned that on the basis of reports of North Korean super- . lorlty to armament, the tide of war could turn , again as readily as It; had more tbah once. MacArthur's hsadquarters annooaced Chat the American etabassy and the V S. military advisory group staffs bad not left Seoul for the south. Reports to I that effect “appear to have been unfounded." an official statemewt ’ “HI ' ' A dispatch from Seoul reported i that the government of president i Syngman Rhee had cancelled plans I to flee Seoul The decision to flee i had been made some 14 hours ear- > Iler while the Communist vanguard was pounding Into the suburbs of i Seoul MacArthur reported later ' that Commualst tanks had entered the city MONEY AND - tCeeSleeeO Ft— SYme <“e> (the Ohio River or were buried .beneath tons of debris | Creeks to a sit county area gushed over their banks and pour “d into towns after a cloudburst dumped two inches of rain In lees than one holy to create the worst Hoo«I in the history of the state. Crocs said 48 homes were defit'rAyod, about 271 severely 'ditnaged, aiid LOW families, effect- ‘ cd. ’ . Aged Pedestrian i* Killed By Auto Indanapolls* /“• 27. - H'P) - Injuries suffered when he was hit by an auto while walking scroea a street were fatal yesterday to Michael J Msrtey, (p He died in Gt. Vincent's hospital. The Iron dome of the Capitol In Washington; 17 " C:; wvtgbs a total of 5.»09,20t) pounds > arroivmicaT or kikcitbix KMOte Vs- 4SUI Watte* la bevekr stv*e. That th* under»l«n«<t haa been appointed ttkdHUtria of the out at* of Helle Lichtenuteiwer late of A4mji» <*opwtjr. <!•> aaaeU. Tha eatata la probably b<> 1 vent l.ariM C«UIm«. ttiMutri* Feed I*. l.Hteree. Attorney June >2. »&•- JUNK IB—>•—37 V p MEMORIAL SERVICES TONIGHT fur ED BRAI N . Meet at ths Masse Hemo st 2:80, Then to the Undertaking Establish meet. ALL MEMBERS URGED TO ATTEND

Junior Legion Rookie Toom To Play Twice The Decatur Lsgioa rookie tone will play at Berne Thursday afternoon at !:»• o'clock Md at Willshire. Ck, at 9 am. Friday. The team will hold a practice lie si Ml field Wednesday at 2 *JR. and all memben are requeetod to be preeeat, up to and Including boys 14 years of age. U; W Vau Have aametMae Ta Belt ■ftp A Oenteerßl Want Ad—H Paya.

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AGREE ON YEAR teessMeoea Poem Pmse Oe»> the President.' .. Actually, only three draft calls—all by the array—have been mad* under the two-yesr-old Jaw They affected about 3«.«<i» ra»n All lhe services now are getting the men they need Through votontary errtlst ment. ii.e compromise retains the preaent manpower limit of 2,etA,1»2 I on the combined armed fortes en- . gaged la .active duty.