Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1950 — Page 8
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Beme Dunbar Takes County Softball Title Dunbar of Berne won the Adam* ’<4lll*ll *h»mpinn»hte T«nttf Bight, edging out McMillen of ~ jKu 1-5 M ScMilKn field in thin elty tn the eloclng game of the cuan’y ’uuraey “ . McMiUao tallied one run tn the first Inning and three rah* in the first of the sixth to tage g. 8-8 .ad Home runs, however, spelled the Deeatur team’s downfall D. N'enenachwander and Innlger, Punbar battery mates, each clouted round trippers, in the last of the tilth to tube a 5-4 lead McMillen tied the score with a single run in the top of the seventh, but B.Neuenxchwander blasted oat a homer with one man on base In the last half of the inning for the victory. — By their victory. Dunbar will represent Adams county in the sectioaal tourney, which wilt be held at Ossian probably starting Aug 7 or 8. The Adams comity tourpyy was Sponsored by the Central Soya «m ployes recreation assut-latkyn. with Rom Way. company recreation dj rector. •« e.>’t'C' , ”idneeMcMillen 100 00S I—s 1 Bl Dunbar <HH» t»OS 3—7 7 2 My»r» and Ikji&nhacher: D Nruentchwander and Innlger. AMERICAN <c«ukih* Fvt'xsi race t'Swei Sidney Holland tokt parliament In Wellington that tils government also will send a special comliat force to Korea. It was expected to-comprisecSkfUlii-ry unit’. , Hol land said the army Would issue an litiniedlala--call for volunteers Trad* In a Good Town — Derate . The Original - ITALIAN SPAGHETTI 2 plates for <I.OO EVERY
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Phils Blank Cubs Twice To Regain First New Tork, July 38. — (UPI- - rookie right-hander named Bub ba Church banned today as the Philadelphia Phillies' ace la the bole during the absence of 13 ■ game winner Curt Simmons who .1 scheduled to report for two weeks, of active duly in the National Guard within a few days. Church, llttlerwgarded and virtually unknown In the Phllly camp last spring, turned In his fourth straight victory and third within a week last night as he shut out the < hlcago Cubs 7 to ft. on three hits The Phillies also won the second game. 1 to 0, behind Robin Roberts' six-hitter, and moved bach into first place. Meanwhile, manager Eddie Dyer. of the St. Louis Cardinals described the National 1-eagwe scramble aa ’ maybe not the closest but surety the screwiest” after 'the Redbird* beat the Brooklyn Dodgers. 9 to 5, but dropped Into second place. "About a week ago we lost a game and took over flrat place,” he moaned. "Tonight we win a game and drop out of first' plate. And now. along comes a kid named Church to bail out the Phllliea when it looks like they're In ’rouble.” ~~ “ V~’’ The Phillies made things easy for their young right hander with • a .four-run first-inning rally featur cd by Dick Slater's double but hail to go all the way to the ninth innlug before shoving over the wlaalug run In the nightcap, ' Del Rice's threerun , eight innIng homer was the blow tj»dc enallied the Cardinals io come from behind and beat the Dedgera and I Teacher Roe Thr New York Glam a came from' v <«hßi<i to beet the Cincinnati Reda ”■ or g, while the Bostqi* Braves
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SIDELIGHTS iCMitteeed thes P— Owe! he obtained at that time. J—aQa Adama county chlldren-hundred* of them- thronged to the street' fair thia afternoon to take advant age of the reduced rates on the rides. Larger crowds of them were expected throughout the evening, —bOo— Competition ws* keen between the tllt-a-whirl and the acaied-dowa roller coaster to see which one, could evoke the loudest squeals from the girls. - The squealing Is probably one of the most essential attractions of | rny carnival or street fair. Imag- |
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