Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1950 — Page 8

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McMillen And Dunbar Play In Tourney Finals McMillen of Decatur and Dunbar of Berne will luittle at S o'clock tonight at McMillen field in this clip for the Adams county softball championship These two l «m» Qualified tor the final game hy scoring vtrojles In the semifinal (tames Monday night McMillen won last night * »ipener, defeating K. of of Dec'tu.. 5-d. Each team scored twice in the first inning. McMillen took 'he lead In the second but K. of C. evened the score In the third: McMillen then tallied single runs In the fourth and fifth while hold Ina the opmsninta scoreless lor the victory R<>as Way of McMillen hit the only homer -of tie game, with the hazes. empty, D. Neueneih wander pitched and batted Dunbar to a 4-0 shutout over Graber Produce, also of Herne., la the nightcap The Dub bar barter limited Graber to one hit and drove In all the runs he needed with, a home riin w'l’h .\n-. man oh In the first frame " Thin-1 bar added a''pair of' insurance! runs In the seventh . The winner of tonizht'.i'Tbam • pionship game -will represent Ad- ■ am* county In tire se< tion.il r.uijr.j nev to t.*» h*-l*l at '<> : • ' definite dates not yet-sut. ' M«t ntalit s - - R H’H-r K of-i’ : ' .mt •.*•'..•■■'-: < itMcMUlep 21i. .1-l» -f -4J, Gilbu and 4-. HaoliHi.'in. - Myenrarnt Hollt-nbacher; ■ ' ' • '* II H K Dunbar Jut* 000 /T g ,jj| Gralier . M*o ) I JI D Neuenachwandet ami Ijgnic i er: Flue* kilter and Lehman I nr- ~ T7 K mE * H - WALLPAPER- J) ly IM S. SECOND ST.-]jV MWMmhMWMAMSWMMASWW TISH FRIES .... ..'EVEBY VVEPN'ESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS RIVERVIEW mwmnasMtwuwwwwwi AIK CONDITIONED \ - - S| Last Tme Tonight — . RIDING HIGH” Bsnj Coleen Gray —%LSO--Sho > ts 14c~40c Inc. Tax H ’ f, WED. & THURS. » rj-— -j-— 111 It Bit; DAVS! Firs! Show «Wed. at fi f onlinutni' Thttr. from H;M BE SI KE TO ATTEND! FILMED AMID THE GLORY, ROMANCE. COLOR AND ADVENTURE OF THE SOUTH SEAS! (Ar , J£AH SIMMOHS ■ WrvrWTrsFVSW DONALD HOUSTON L -Nt P A BLUE LAGOON/ J J"2 obu, *«» cuuTiZ b [TECHNICOLOR» | P~ -t Sat—“ Th- O,truer* - -! Icxrf- MuCrae! Ar'eee Dahl—Co'or : ' . _. o—O — Come, Sun —Hiw'le., Hit' M, r. lrrnt r.r.ff Weft

Jim Ferrier Wins Si. Paul Tourney Si Paul. Minn . July 25—(CPI— Jini Ferrier, the H»so St. Paul open champion, showed a touch of regret today In taking the title from elatpmlng Sammy Snead In a 21-hole playoff. Snead gave Ferrier the victory by mlrsing a put op the final hole, but Ferrier said that he would ''much rather have beaten somebedjtjdee." Snead bad set his heart on the *.p.n < ham pion-hip ay a w>y -to strengthen his prestige and perhaps bring Mtn the ' golfer of the year” award. Ferrier fought Snead-afl'the way in yesterday's' playoff. Snead was favored over his Australian-born mnasmti’ Wtrr he came from six J strokes behind on the final 19 Sun day to tie for Brit place with a 72hole 27« ■ ’ _ "lluf- I just couldn't hit;the hall on the gtetn. ' Snead said after 'lie. playoff . i The oricstroke victory meant f’.Jt'O first price miyney for Ferrier and second place among the money winners ■ Spend * ; <*l!nt*J 11. !•<»•*. hut fops Ferrier . with earnings of 225.111 . Ferrier has collected IIS,27S This ««’ hH llntt'xmirtuHncnt | vrtqry of-the yed’E'- , Snead -aid be wanted.- the tltjb ’ more than the money since he •didn’t win rhe I’. S opcfl and he I fell the St' Paul crown would give I him a strong bid for the of :io- year' title.' ~ . MACARTHUItiN H i r«m »*iu«r «»•••» 'Uli • Ihe tnrty.j _• a.' !i rn' iu.li-i n.b?i«>li will be felt [ : in the ultimate dtifeat of the ax I ! £n»R*ori« from north pf the TMh i ; parallel-—— Lorry Doby injured In £»hibition Game / Xe» Yotl - • (VP* ' Inirrv neuro utar of the ( ]pV»'laiiii hui'.i:!- tinder oH . i’. a.'i tM*in Swedish h<f pit.il 4t.iL»\ .. ■ -I ifi< . ilaM niKhr- <»\a»oMi'»ti u.iiDe axanfM '"X rays TarK.Fn ha a aiiii* nurv-. ;!ii »i%ur» hut d<»< - •tirs did n*t beto’V- The ‘hidi'll* »' • rTFffetrti r ;inlured KFrirm»h Ttje i- idenJ ..< < >irrd-d'.iriujTth- • Ixhth inning of the game Won by the Ihnipto 4 Leftv Joe Hatten of Brooklyn served! up a high i fast pitch that seemed to ’’sail ax I ’ n»'ired the plate Ihiby. a left- . ludvd batter tried to fall awa ! ' iroiii the pit< h hut wa* strin k *»n I * !!• •-rUht fehip!« J ' Three-Year Old Boy Killed By Tractor Evmis. ilb-, Ind . July 25. —Gtl’i Thr»-«? >eat .’-Jd ne M-»r»is; ’’bli-ni/ Itarrfr-siadt, was killed <*«>’rda> wh« n he rlitnbed aboard ;• tractor' and <»-t HJn in<.4i.»n. The t-r-.trror ran down adiilLand < rushed into a t rev w liov” - th'»’ ‘.-rakM Pgcatgr/7WRE| Tonight & Wednesday 4~r ~ ~ ~TI - Another First Run Hit! J < •*•*> v »«f <« B w 1 K; ■<r ’ LSRb'TuI'i4IiWS'Tt ’ ’I HI! i lAIBi' r AHYUllSdiilil p—o— r Thur® 4 Fri —Robt. Montgomery. One* Mo*p My Darting” —-o—o T _ Corn.ng SufK — -T MEN ’ ••s . . .

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- Phillies Lose, Drop Out Os League Lead New York. July 25 -ft’Pi—Don't try to convince the Phillies Capt. KWd wa» tough because they're dead sure today boyish Bill MaeDonald is the most ornery Pirate of ’em all. ~- Mar lHinald. ah otherwise pleaaunt 21 year-old right hander from Alameda. Calif., seems to ..be obsessed with the idea of keeping Eddie Sawyer's Phils out of the 116*' ' world series. He ptrsonally pitched them outI of first place last night whUe pacing Pittsburgh to a 2 to t victory. bl« fourth stratghr conquest over Philadelphia this season. Consider Ing that Macimnald ha« won only Jive decbiotiH in'all. he stands in a fairway id becoming the Phillies' farorite candidate to get lost. The Phils n aw trail the St. Louis Cards by two pejeeniage points , MacDonald, a former Detroit Tig er chattel whom the Pirates paid 426.11110 last year, when he was declared a .free agent by cuinmhsioner A H. Chandler. Scored his maid en major league victory against the. Phils on May JJ when he defeated them. 6 t» U. on three hits. _ Again on June 21. he hept the .piffllie-s- 5 to Just to demon stratt It was no fluke, he humbled ! July is. and on July ,24„ |»-rhaps iinn ing rht'-re r an be too much of » v -I ihlnc. he - tamVd-rhe Phils 2 .. J >in seven bits Mio Donald, who started late thlit ...iron (hut not quite late enough ; to stilt-th<; Phlllh-s I, b. < att-e he was ift lhd t>J-.t Italph Kiner line drive ■;'r'rßrt+,e ; hi' 11nit -pi p4KU had—the | ,-i .h <-f-the a summer fain ! uju working ht him last night'. • m the only hia league, game schett* ult tl e ■ Eddie Waitkos had just wallop* d i t'wotun homer with two out In tlie seventh i<> quit the I’hllliea

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ahead. S to i. when a hwavy dowm! pour caused the second halt in the, gameT ‘ - , T After a delay of one hour and < four minutes, the umpires decided further play has impossible and the score reverted to The end of the ’ previous inning with Pittsburgh i ahead. 2 boX Rub Miller, an eight-! game winner, was charged with his' second. lom. , Pittsburgh took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on Bob Dillinger's triple and Ralph Kiner's Dy hall. Wally Westlake's single, a walk! and Ray Mueller's single gave the Hues their last run in the. second inning. Mike Goliat's single and Richie Ashburn's three base hit gave Philadelphia it* lone run in the, third The game previously had ' been halted 34 minutes between the! ! seconds and third innings because ! of rain. . iThis WM the otily -.'-!i(till*m i ■ 'jor league game yesterday ! TmtiWdlarely ufterhisi night's defeat. the yhililes left Pittsburgh for home where they are scheduled > to face lk>b Rush and Johnny KlippmeJn in a twl alghj, double- ; header:. 1 aid. of Pittsburgh, win* brat (he • Phillies tor the fourth tbne. ■ Biq Car Races At j Winchester Sunday Winchester,, Ind . July 25 . I’romofor Frank Funk announced . today that he would have Funke I speedway. iii the heat shape That - it has ever been for the July J" i ! A'A;S big car race. Funk offery 1 -a gold- cup for the driver that take/ .’ it down to the 19’ second mii/k The time trials login afTiZiml-j ■ the first race at 2 ,3ft pm / ' The fains may be assured/oLTh* - biggest spejad battle for/ash and " honor a» drivers batfj4 tor tfi(> r‘ s?oM- ; v-t4p *m4 -f>e -)ZmtT» award-- ’ for -the driver that- heats Trjiy Guttman in the feautre eveht Troy • by the 43-yearsdd west coast flas > v.-ho has never been beaten on the 1 Winchester | rd*'l < In * featart 1 event since **/ming east •

’ Dodgers Beat Giants In Tourney Finals The Dodgers defeated the . : Giants. 14-7. to win the champion- * i ship of the hoys league tourney :at Worthman field thia morning ; The Cardinals wori the conrolai tlon game from the Red Rod. >♦. ■ The line scores: R II E Dodgers 217 2 2—14 .10 0 Giants .... 121307 « « Wolfe and Van Horn; Baxter ! and Wirat. R H F. .Cardinals 2 3 2 1 o—k 7 0 fled Sox ..... 00 0 00- 0 1. 0 Agler and Van Horn; rteljitle and Andrews. Sprays Soy Beans, Regain Normal Color ! Hugo liillmahn. Preble township.; reported to county agent I. E Vrciihiild that he had sprayed ycl lowed plants with manganethp sulphate at the rate' of 10 pounds per ..ere. Within eight days Mie hean plants had regained thefr normal - green color. . / Manganese delKcMicy In aoyt beans I* characterized by- the leaf veins staying green, but the rest ! <>f the leaf tiasiXe becomes yellow j green in coin/ The lower leaves ' are first affected Prompt and! proper treatment has frequently iiii-reaked/the yield as mu* Inyis I*. j '<> 12 l/ishels per acre. ~ < I

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KaiUx Broron Purdue_ a<rono mist predicted a few years ago that manganese shortage would be found, as the aoy bean plants need rather large amounts of this chemical. '' / MAJOr AMERICAN LEAGUE w L P*t- 0.8. Detroit 1.../... 55 31 .644 New York z 65 33 .625 I’p Cleveland/ - 54 36 6”" 3’4 Boston Z. ... 51 3» .667 6>y I Washington 40 4$ .465 15>4, Ch lodge ....J. 37 M .407 21 Philadelphia ... 32 5« .456 25’4 Xt sLouis ...... 30 5S .341 26S NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. .C B. St. Louis 50 .37 .575 Philadelphia ... 51 3* 573 Brooklyn .... 46 16 -.361 I’b BoMon ... 17 J* 5.'.:: 2 New York 41 4« 471 » Chicago ... .• 39 44 <>" ’• Cincinnati 37 5« 425 13 ! Pktsbiirxh . 32 54 372 ITMt YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ' American ■ N'o games scheduled National LoaSue Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 1 tcall- . * d 6th. tain i "/ - ■ ! Only game scheduled