Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1950 — Page 8

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nams Keeps Senators From League Cellar Jfew York. Jaly (t?P>— Unlike hl* prtaev-*«»or. plucky Rocky Harris of th* Washincton Senators knows yoo can’t make “chicken salad out of chicken feathers" so he was glad to settle today for a few teat here In his tattoo-topped baseball cap. . . LasLJMhr'»- pilot, amateur magician Joey Kuhel, complained that there wasn't enough material even for bl* aleight-ob hand tactics and so'the Senators finished eighth as he offered hi* famous remark about the salad But Harris, who admitted ba wk* no magician when he went back to this same club he ran when he was their "boywiMta**"n>aaMer in l»it. said b* would be glad to escape the cellar. Today, the four clubs which are battling tor the pennant In the first division have been trimmed regularly by tta nifty Nat* The fifth place Nats now have a record of five win* apiece against i th* league leading Tigers. Indians, and Yankee*, and have four against \the Red Roa whom they pommeled. Vto 7 at Boston last night A sin run fifth inning gave them all they needed in a rain-shortened seven, inning contest against the AIR CONDITIONED — TODAY — ... Continuous from, 1 SO “BARRICADE''—Cotor . Dane -Clark. Ruth Roman.. ALBO—Shorts 14cA0c Me Tas BE SURE TO ATTEND! . • o-Oy FRI. & SAT. Mort Exciting Tjian.The Kentucky Derby Itself! They her the* -o - o - ' Sun Mon Tuti —June Haver “Daughter of Roue O’Grady”

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AfM*W fnlttvn AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ,•« . W L ReL G.B. Indianapolis ... 50 3» .625 Minneapolis .... <4 2tt -dll 2 Louisville 47 22 5M 3 St Paul 2» 34 .526 Columbus 3« 40 .474 II Milwaukee 3» 44 386 IS Toledo /... 31 4» SSI UH Kansas City ... 2« 44 3»» IS TESTE ROA VS RESULTS Indianapolis. 1. Louisville <i. St Paul ». Minneapolis 4. Toledo 4. Columbus 3. Milwaukee 3. Kansas City I. Red Soa in which the big blows were a triple by Irv N'oren and a double by Mickey Vernon Walt Dropo homered in a losing cause for Boston, In other -American league games. Detroit maintained Its four-game lead with a C to 1 victory over the Brown*, while New York drubbed the Athletic*. 12 to .8 and the radians won from Chicago, 4. to 3 Th* Phils picked up a gam* tri the National league, winning their suspended contest of May 14 from | the (Hants by blanking the New Yorker* to-the final inning for a » to 7 decision, then went out and won the regular contest, lit to 3 as Eddie Waltku* made four hits and Willie Jones conked three in the 15-hit attack on four purlers. Del Ennis hit his 15th homer The pace-settitiG St I xmls Cardinals stayed a game ahead of the Phils, by defeating the Cincinnati Reds. 5 to 3, while Pittsburgh topped Chicago. 4 to 1. and the Brave* •nd Dodgei;* were rained out Billy Johnson made four hit* and Cliff Mapes drove in Hve run* with a single and homer to lead the Yankee 1.3-hlt depredation Os three Atblette* git-h-r« Shortstop KriiLe Jooat Os the A s suffered a pulledleft leg ligament which- will keep! him out of action for a month ~ • • Johnny lApoif mad*, four single* and Vic Wertt got three while Don Kolltiway homered for .Art Houtteuian who won his 11th game of th* i ear for the Tigers. Bob Ix-mon also chalked up his ttth victory. topping the lefty are of the White S. x Billy’J’ieri-e. *> hl* males pounded across five tuns in the tir*t inning l-orv tkihy , «M.Jim. Oman ual h drove la twp ; r«IV* " Dave . Phir*., unit EJdfe IWMNM hit Chi ago hnpto to -poll Lemon* H-.aie p.,li.’ Mjxhed -ll»e t’ardi ’ Mt* to ’Mu sjatwt jt I aight victory,, o otf the.-lUds to - ten h‘H» ** •(*'niafe* «<-»re<t four trfn- in the •erode inning •■ls let' - K> ■> Kat a*''"* »•" - eoaatrd ot R--b> X.l-n ind Edq ' er ti-..mf r»<i tor the Card* and lo.”t7le<H k got M- tri big lot titny Th. |'i-j'e« «,,| t«ur-hlt parking I from M. K 1.. U ■•> end a «i* game ;..,M atreak at <ho ago Qiieen fanned battet while Ha i>h Kiner blasted a-twwrttu homer, hi* > pj.lyftl.il - ( ilff MaT‘4 * i f '!h- \ to!-kaa . a hv.lll *la f i/r r<l M.‘ with a homer and single m a 13] I,) £ vith.ifjr tiv»-r sh»- Athl*'!' - VARIANCES tCawHwwe* rewm ***« _ tHiarrt to file Ms request first with. Mr Roop, enforcing officer MMMNMMMRNIMMNMMHR* FISH FRIES EVERY WEDNESDAY •nd FRIDAY NIGHTS RIVERVIEW

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Decalur Legion Wallops Celina j By 32-2 Score iHsr -i h Aim.-! ! ■ T..^U^Lf’e-’.’' * > ‘• ’■!* y Cf ttTiA W"indin k up thr p;n;i Mftuiv plan* r with Jiln<‘ > »»/ . in »hb- (ini’ inn Jig. !M i hi d out 2* hit - - hr | ‘( ludhiß honir run* by Kab/r at'd! V\» rihiK The hatting lead* r. t j Th* winners w;*s Howie SchmliV . «hi< <T»>‘k<d out-nix hUs In eight 4ri4ts 'to th* plate Werling h’nl (• io h;.oA « ui.ii J-’r i. Al'-l! ’ib - 4iid Thoma-- »-<n h rhipp* d in .wiV>. hr* e e-ahdb s Hall and Thom:o‘ linit’/d ( elin t it o iirht hi»- Hall tannine <ix lw«' • f er*. ’ ' * Decatur AB R H E S ! f’iid: 2b * 4 /' Iht.A t:il .< . . . .. -e 2 . a... • 4- - ■ - McCdlty n> . ’ 2 i ’ lt> . " ■' Wrilmv . s 4 4 o. Ando» - if _ "23'' Iteed. "b « 2 : • Kahle. If 4 4 1“ Hall, p ■■ " '■< Thomas p ; • T..1..L ' 'I I’’ ’ Celina AB- RHE lano-. 2>> ’ ’■ " 1 H i:.a-. <f • 1 “ rnrarTir- " - ■ i |. .. ; Ilin" lh . 4 <' I I Sniibr c. if . - ’ “ “ '' l> Hart. r. if ■ ' o' « <> II Gi if If i ‘i 1 “ tVinklejohn. p <■ " “ It Harter p 2, I 1 P.uikh.rt. ;• i . " U Rials' - ... ’ 2 » * S .•’• h> int:i! * 'T»e- i>n H ”"• • 7 ’ fi ’? Crlina •'6l <mo 2 7th. rain* t C’.tA* land s. Chit ac<« ’ o • l><tr« it St I. hii* ’ Results Listed In 4 Boys League Games H I It k : I ! in right indinu>z / an I th* V’. I t.w Ij4’k*»t*b.d<»>< d ’h- y;inkef>.| 3-1. in thiy m«»rnint>4St Worthm.m' fte!<l The line x '- ' i: ii K Hiien d! 1 o 1 <*2\ *• •*. Shark- «•«• 2’i ('onr.iti an.! Hla< k Helm; K»»w b y and Kber U 11 E J»<~Fets ~ T" - ! - o“ R h.i.'- 'and I .-•■ k Mirrßhy HOd Vky?rr*-«f? • LIST SCHEDULE <f *wtoflMwe4 I rnuM P»*p <»«r» I »d rannifiK and fr»*flnc th*»r limhl di?»|il3y' at that time However. , mu*! <tf sh» younger xirfc didn't ‘•tart rhe if the 4-flj 4 nrollm*nt p« ri<»d in March If you nave tometning to toll or room* ror rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brinqa results! Go to the church of i ext Sunday

Rural Youth Team To May Saturday The Adsms. county rural youth softball team will meet the Howard county team Saturday. Floyd Baster. te.m coach. *ai<l today. The game will be al McMillen Field at S o'clock. The winner of this game w(jl ■ play the winner of the _TiptonDrant county contest for the district semi-ffiial«. After the district Miftball tournament*, the winner* will meet for the slate rural youth championship. . , I If yau nave someinmg ta aetl er roams far rant try a Democrat Want Ad. It bring* result*. FREE SHOWS EVERY Friday Night AT Clem’s Lake

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