Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1950 — Page 6
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Detroit Loses 1 To A's, Yanks, Indians Gain \>w fork. July (VPI De-i -- IrHO.otta-eproud Tigers' kx.ked ■ sick and limp In their lair -today t while the Yankee* and Indians raced to I* the firat,clnbHt-un the kill. By beating th* White Sox. 4 to 1. ’ Uyt night, the Yankees crept to I within » halt-game of the first plaihkj Bengal*: by bombing Boaton. 13 10l 1. t’hveland noaed in to within a| game and a halt of the top. and by ■ bowing rt> the Athletics-,'7 to S, tliej Tigers saw their lead shrunk to the' lowest ebb since 14 fsopite the fact they are a game . b*hit.d the Yankees Cleveland ap3»ars to - he lietrolt'a atYongesl threat at the moment. Al Rosen I slugged two home runs, his SSth and mh. as the Indians thrashed she ’lled B«ut. while team-mate* Joe < lor don. Luke Easter and Larry Doby alao hit for the circuit Almoat. overlooked in the heavybombardment was Early Wynn's , classy five-hitter,- good for his loth triumph and Cleveland’s eighth vie-' .. tory In its tost lit starts forthe 1 Yankees, 'it. marked the second vic 3ory. against th* same number of ■ losses )( n their current western In-1 yashsn • ■ Home t itns bv Han% Bauer hnd I f’hll RlxxutO coupled with tilt? Reynold,*' six hit jdu.hW , save’ Vest V-'rk fto- vetjllyt oreiJor-nrr te*lßtm** ,»BilJW«ht Cjt'lJ llau< ■ - wallotwsl iiL twonn'i h.iit 'Jo • isth. 'Wy.ht had a 'wo hit-shutout ' |t marked R*y-iibM< ninth succes®. rPrfJdtifefphia hoppnl .Qn FFal NVwhou*» r for sit hits and five run* Ift rhf'ttrA tbrt* innings. but Detroit. > With th* ft tip of Vi. Wir’x (wo himw*rx. took a •♦5 lead hi the. ♦'ishth EUner Valo'a ninth irrnhiK shaile Shu Chapman - triple and F. i - Fain- g»ou’ h i t,»\» Fhila tU .4i;j t'f Mk : t:»r(l»d for **; • ••■ •' . ... __ ■ ■ - ' . *’ht bthaKD*FF : d I’.- tw'ih* < W”H ‘ • hi.J . a wh*n th* V drD ,•< I V r. . '■ tfl A ■ k'.n W< <.<! < s46k.lv. .with * 'h in .-thy nit.'h <it’ lb -’»»• !,»• ’r L» tih.u »»e.>n<i bn-*- »nd relit,f
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Mum AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. I lamisville ...... 42 45 .57* Indianapolis ... W ii .577 H ; St. Paul .... 5« 45 .563 2 Minneapolis ... 56 46 .54* 3H , Columbus 52 49 .515 7 I Milwaukee ..... 42 40 .412 17% 'Toledo 4* 62 4v4 15% I Kanana City ... 38 «• 388 1»H YESTERDAY’* RESULT* i IndianapelU 2. -Milwaukee 1. ■ Kanawa City 4, Lgruisvllle *,• ; Columbus lb, Minneapolis u. St Paul 4. Toledo 3 | umph of the year. v , Eddie Sawyer’* Phillies beat their > -eason-long ntinesls. Bill MacDonald of Pittsburgh, 4 to 1. and ’ stretched their National league lead, to jwo-and-a-half games over jibe Cardinals Previously, Mao Donald defeated the Phils four times The Phils clinched the game when they rolled up three runs in the third on Mike (loliat’a single, an error. Eddie- Waltkus’ double. Richhie Ashburn’s grounder and ; li.l Ennis' line single Bob Miller jscattertd eight hits and registered hi» ninth, victory against only two losses ,- ’ I Larry Jansen registered his 11th' : victory and ■ even contributed the ' first homer of his. career as the iliants scored their gighth straight , v lctoty by humbling St Ixtui*. - * ,:to.l It madfed the longest winning league this Jvktin under manager lau> Duroctier : Alpha Brasle started for St Uiute bir wav no puzglr the Giants scor , ing tlrret' runs in the first frame Cincinnati, scoring five unearn>d runs, defeated the Boston: Biavt s s to S, as Ew,ell Blackwell | i ap'iired lii- nintli victory Black-1 well, however, needed -F ran k ’ Smith'* aid in the righth affeWfiarl Toreesou-jwalloped his Lt'h ln>m*r with 'Wo men on base Bob X’hi genian wak the loser Th* 'Cb)» ago C'lilL scored all their run- in the. last five innings, to *i<>uu-' ■’ltiooklyn 12 io '5 Andy Patko'wanirped two home runs tp help hu’ch Leymard rr-< ord hi- see ml yiefory Kt v. Palli a, who start* *.,| |,.r ■ lyidgirs and -truck.out ..tfXi' ">u suffered his third, los-Ye-:>ird n - star Ai Ho-n of ,■. ~ Ind wl ■ b and 2''ih *. ... . ... if til.- Indian- liill v Cit LIMBERLOST Drive-In Theater GENEVA. IND? —— First Show Starts at 8 20 —o — TONITE —... Hod Cameron GeorKe Montgomery 1 Marie W indsor “DAKOTA LIL” Attend '2nd. Shaw ' Saturday and see , THE MtDNITE FUN FROLIC FREE - ABBOTT & COSTELLO •RIDE ’EM COM BOV -SI N„ MON.. July 30-31 ■ I Jipj liii a y ImkSDhKBBOH»* Starring John Wayne - John A<*r Adele Mara .. PLUS FIRST SHOWING IN INDIANA PARAMOUNT NEWJ;
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Sammy Snead Leads Sioux Ctty Tourney Sioiix ' City. July 29 <VP) — Samniy Snead th<» k>n.R ball bitter from Whit* Sulph*r.SprinL’.Y, W Va led the field into the third ; round of the 115.0(H) Sioux City open today with a H-under-par 131 Right behind him was Paul -O’i Leafy of Blumlrrk. >hl). with 132. <) Leary gained hi«».second plat spot with two rounds of each Vhrßtrokes under par for the Elnv wond ctmrfte Snea<L *hnt a Gfi In the second ’ound onlarxm* stroke off hia first poind mark oTxttTi while the firs’ io'itkl leader HKip Alexander lipped to 7b. ■ x. . \>xand4r. who set a ><»urse r <rrd of on the first a ijH. (iff. thir<r ’ *iUi ~-Ltfk. Rt \V!iit> Plain* \Y at Ls! Ilenrv Ransom. £t. Andrews 111 . was only three ’strokes off th* ratM- w4UvH4 the ypsiiit of riQlhds of f»K and ♦>* * ..The field <d 1-’-' nkirowedl the first fit’ pro* and ties an«l The first Id*attiaioHiN and ties.. Jack Webb. Spirit Lake la the •;W4 lowa champion, rrnained the only amateur to break JKT- 'irrrr4h<h'’Fk*>-Me- olid round 111 -tota.' a 1 w«> utyfer par <l2. »l r homih litH re. <>r4 round ;i<ore wa< two-over £1? . jlr*‘ find » rotidd* "* <*.<>n ' inred xhe gallrry ..of 3,5(HY tlia it would take* a 2»’ hel<»w ji’ar tout' lor the 724udf lonte to be arnon*; the leader- The Elmwood c<»urse demands distort»• and .amrrary. hut all 25 of the-leaders were* at( ’east four under par at the half.v. ay mark. Jim Ferrier, the San Francisco. Cal tournament specialist wos mst ope below par at the JIS.-hole mark. He won the St Paiii open ’ust week from Snead in a 21-hole playoff As the ,fi*Jd wen’ oilt~on the third round four pl.ayers were tied for sixth They were Kd; • Porky > Oliver. Seattle. Wash., .Julius Boros Mid Pines. N.cfTj Klpaso. Tex . an 3
DANCE (BALLROOM DANCING) , ; SUNDAY NITE JULY 30 9:00 P. M. ’ Musk By MORRIS McCLURE Orchestra AT ' CLEM’S LAKE ■ ' ■■ ■ ■>. Admission 11.00 Per Couple C - :
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I MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE — W L Pct. G B * I Jetroit 57 34 K2S .New York. 57 35 G2O. - l i ( :»\»land .. 57 37 - .HUG IS Boston _ .. . 53 4J 5G4 s’a Washington; 42 48 .467 14L-H’hk-ago .38 57 4U« >2l ‘ Phlladelidiiir -34 60 368 24 h. •-j St Loul« . -33 5» 359 24L NATIONAL LEADUE 1 W L Pct G B j f' t hilail«'l|»ltlu 56 C' ' St. Louis . . 52 39 571 2'» 80-'toh 49 4<i 551 4!» Brimklyii 47 39 .547 *■ Nvw Yolk - ... 44 46 C” fTC~ 1 Chi< ago . 4b I' ’4 Cl eutcjtiuxj.. 3k 53- 422- Di.. I’ltt-buich ' -C3 57. 167 il--RESULTS \American League CI,-v«<Ohl 11 Bovtun 1 \ew~Y7irkX<’hicago I Philadelphia ikDetrolt 6 St U.uis 5, M'aDiYWiin I J National League Chb'ioio 12 Brooklyn 5. X. CiiuXiitiati 9. 80-lon 5 New,York S. St. Louin 3~ ’ Liov.f Mariiritm Niles 111, all had Litl. •" ■ -■'-«■ Horseshoe Match - At Monroe Sunday The Monroe team will a meet match at the Monroe courts Sun-<’av-aft» rnoon at 2 o'clock. NATIONAL GUARD <C'W*flß«r4 From l*«ae «»«*» preparation Lfr movement by motor ( oorivby' to home station* I’ost exchange <, movies, a service i club, swimming pool and numerous baseball diamonds will be available for recreation ,Plahn*d afternoon is a part of the training "fry A,
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SoMmII letgue To Daeiima Mav4 KviUnlC nC*4 vvCvn Play will r«*um« next weak In the Deeatur Softball league following a two-week* lap*e berauae of th* county tourney and the street fair. League game* will he played four nights next-week, beginning Monday. With two eontesta each night. The week's schedule follows: Monday -K. of C. v» VFW; Reery Visard v* McMillen Tuesday—VFW va McMillen: Rural Youth'vs Preble Thursday — Beery Visard v* VFW; K. of C v* Preble. Friday—Preble-v* Beery-Visard: K at «. »s Rural Youth.
awmxaxcß SHOUT TITLK: An Ordinance to Amend faction 4 ■vt-n -♦♦nHwawca awtUlad- iAa.- QWdlr. aan.e id lieculitte the Production Transportation. Pror«a»Un«. Ha»d> lln< Mampltn*. Emm mini ng. flriutlitg loft Ming. and MnW of .Milk and Milk Prodncin. Tha In* spas lion of Dairy Herd* iwtit-rw >nd .Milk Plants, the ißsulnw ind Revoking of Permit* To milk |*rodurern and t»i*< rlhntore. Permit Fee*: Appointmedf of |nape* tors and Sanitary PoMcdi ’he Placarding o( Restaurant* and other Eafgblishments nerving Milk or Milk Pr«Han<*tN. Repealing All Orlngncra and Part r»f Ordlnah'owa in ’’onftUt Herewith, and Fixing Penal apnrovad January t It'e lie it ordained by the «%«wiMH»n <"*<>iin.ll <»f the t’lfy of IWM'ator In diana a* follow*■HEFTIttN 1 Hetlion 4 of an <».di nance entitled An ordinao. w »*q Regulate, the Production. Tran«|wtr ; tatlc •« Prore.owlng. HandliKdC Warn ' tdlng. Kxaminlng. Grading ing. Regmdtng. and Sale «*f vfalttJ and .Milk Prod Mile. the Inegw* t*..n ; of Dairy Iferda.. Dgfriew and Mf.hPlant« the turning and Revolt|*MT *»f Permits .’q Milk Frodu<er« and Tprmif Fees. AppotAt m*nt <»f ln»pectora and SAgitarv Polite the Placarding of lleetawr anta and other EntaMiehmea.tß neryl ng Milk or Milk Products; Th- ; pealing All ordinamek and of ordinances In Conflict .Herewch. «nd Fixing Penakiea". is he reb/ :imFnd«Hl to r«ad as follows: Secth.n 4 PERMITS. A It shall t»e ■ unlaw’ fol for. aar perjhuti ’•?. t-MfUg "inti-. .j>r, -re* efve Imo the c’itv of iWatnr-.''iridlnkd: • jo.h-« e Jnrwdlwiori.’j--f*»tangle., or - t«» seITTVr ’offer for sale t herd* «ln > t io have In. storage where milk or milk pr<atHcls are wold ♦>r seewd. >n> milk <»/ milk grpdm ts an defined In this ordiname, w h/> dorn not p«»s»eMa-a flermit from the Oty of l»eca\ itM*. .Indiana _ - \ . only a person who jwtth the reqnlremenis <>f this ..r<li!i.in< r ‘hall, be entitled tw=J receive and retain such a permit ‘ Such. a permit may he euef»e'nde<| by, the Health Officer and/or the milk inepector. «»r revoked "fJcr •*” opportunity f«»r a heftFiWj)' ’he health officer and-or.'milk lnspe**tor. . upon athe violation by the holder «f any of the tnrma. of thia ordlhAmr Any holder of a permit .s.hWll have the right to tak* <” appeal from any .decision of Jhe ■health officer ,:t>> the Adan.j> t’ottnty- Circuit Court. a> In 'other civil canes Tl ■ Any person d<*dring a permit • . .£rti<fi-r the (erm* of this ordf- . stmll makw written applt- . catihn un- due^foflEznT^tha milk ~...,44i>ji4*<(<>r ,of -Maid -Cirfy : ' If the-j • - mll k ths pec tor. i n hls <f iscretiu n; " shall dwtermine that the appi.i- --< ant is entitled to a permit he Mhafl certify svich fact 'to the Clerk Treasurer of the. City of I »e. atnr. Indiana. and said Clerk•Tf'eaaurer -liall |«.mii* the applicant a permit after the applicant has paid hl* permit fee. according to thg hvdule as hereinafter set'out,. Said permits be" is full force and effect jwWlve Jlii months from the date of IsnUan< < Uhie-s >.UMpen<lrd or re yoked as herelnalMtve set pet X. Said permits are valid only — tuthe holder thereof and are psitsL transferable n«ut • asslgnahle\ ' C. The for the permits shall be as f<»TKw I Any applu fcnt who Unlit era or sgtla or litters for swla milk in the City of Dgratur Indiana at least J week shall pay th* sum of tSo U<» for a twelve »|.2> month permit AH other nppli<-aiits shall pay the sum <>f Five Hollars <|s <”H s f«»r a twelve month permit jt£t-’.TIoN 2 This ordinance shall be deerhed •up|»lrmentM> 7 so ?n bfdv*> nafiice entitled An ’irdinanie to RwgulatS the Rrxiihtrtion. Transportation, prot rssthg. Handling Sampling Examining ’leading !*abcllng; Regrading, and Sale rtf Milk and- Milk Products; the Inspection of Dally Herd* Dairies, and Milk Plants, the Ixeiiing and Revoking of permits to Milk Producer* and. Distributor*. Permit Fees, appointment of !n«pe< ’or* and Sanitary l‘<>h« e. the .placarding of Restaurants and other Establishments serving Milk or .Milk Products. Repealing All Ordinances and Parts 4»f Ordinan**es In Conflict herewith, and fixing penalties", which Oralnatice was duly adopted t»y the Common t’otin- . 11, on.‘.the 3rd day <»f January, Wist and this ordinari* e shall only amend Santlon 4 of kald aboye Ordinance, and all other sections, clauses, phrases, and. sentences of said prior ordinam e. eVTSJit' 7 ' said sex’tTon 4. %re hereby ratified, confirmed, and approved RBCTID.N 3 This Ordinance shall be In full force *n<l effect from an<l afler Its passage, approval by the Mayor, ami due publication in a newspaper of general -rlrrttlatlnn F rinted and publiwhrd In the City of ►e< alur. Indiana ' Dul) adopted' thia llth day of July; ". Jah■ 'M. . .. Presiding (Kfher ATTEST -•> H. % ernan Aam ad Clerk-Treasurer ’Approved by me this llth day of July me. . / Jahn W. I%aan attest «;/ M. Vernan Agrawd / ciwk-Treasurer JI’LT tt—M
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