Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1950 — Page 8
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Klenk's Edges Oirtlegionln linn inning ■ Two DtMWr bawbaH team* tanftM ta a brillteat anal 4*H ? Sunday aftenMwa at Worthman ftete. with Klv*k* braaktax a woraleaa haul* with two raaa In the Iktb’lkwlag to r*gi«t»r a S-« iriamnh otar the Ameriran Lukin ■ a lm. ■ . Moaath* and Hall w»r» Ik he< In th* MU'beri' batlla, with each team teM to <»alt f«wt Ma, bat Kleak'a Lun<-h*d 'HhfSt&W/'Wr’ Prank* and Helu with a fklder * rhoiee for the ; «aut* • <Hily run* la the Mtrw lan i htjt "'t 11* II bad Mt atrtheowt bast wortj Inn la irreat atjrl*. tannin* Mui the Klenh batten, while IHutntk' tan-1 “<1 11. - ' j Klank'* AB R HE R ym>id*. rs I • I 0 Ahr. e ........ ........ I a » 1 frank*, th .... « 11 <1 Helm. lb. ... t i t 0 Miner. 3b -. rff-u 4 « " 0 llloemka. |t ._. 4 • 9 » Print. •« 4 ® • 0 Bowen, ct 4 « » » Arnold. if .2 ■■ •' I Knlitle. If ...... .... I rt -> 0 Total* -JS„ f. 4 21 L**>on AS R’ H- £ I lifiWTS.:..3 .’ •« 0 »; R*»d. j»:. 4 «| Andrews, if J i< *> 1; McTolly. lb 4 » 1 i' Kai.u. a 4 «. o •>.’ hichl«n«t*ta»r.'2b ’ ’■ " 1 O. Gllli*. <t ...t. .... 4 « 1 0 Tbom** It- , ..x ... 2. .ft. 1 » ’ ll»il i- ' ' ... 4- ■ h Total.- JU.' <v.4. I Htwra by inniisv ■ K-kOk’s' ... fflM> 2 ! laalon «•<.«> <!<•<• Win 0 <i Fisherman Hits Strike Worth $47 7July Sl ; ‘ i t i’l® Fi Wefnian k. hnitK RuF |rdg<> t. lt,<s ' bju hauled In Ills line mid found a Willet contain !r,«|47 ’ -• SPEED OUTPUT Kwmilwieesi »Mtw i’«»r one! rtHiniu* «.ri i .'uip,.-! > ipni in ' • bit* -• • •■».* !; V • O3t. ■ •! ’■ h -T^TlTta: t-iamif.-*. i-'i width - • . ' ’ ( ;<m nl hr- hi VTlt l ; nirri-fn map if It*--T.-skb -h th»« wrong - I*ast Time'Tonight • ‘T MEN” Dennis O’Keefe, lone. Lockhart - TUES. & WED. * |across HH TUC I InE Hlsiret I ”wanw MMt ' aana - MOBttS-UK ■ KUO 0 _ —.O-0 ■ | Thur* .*. FH —"The Un»lr»W“ . _ ■ ' < Children Vnder f'tt
Initial Ca// For football Season Is Issved Today Initial jrrfanutai far th* epeaIn* et football practice at the Decatnr high >chool waa made thia morning by Bob Worthman. alh letk director and head coach of the 1 ellow Jacket*. Worthman today isaaed a call to all candidate* for the 1»M *Hd team to obtain their health certlf cat* blank*. They may be obtained either at the Worthman field huaee or at the bi*h school office Flrat practice aeaaiona will open Friday. An*. IE, and health certificate* inuat be returned before any i vndidate will lie permitted to.prae tie*. T Blackstone Is I ■ Loser Sunday In Fed league Ifentertown. defeattp* the Decat tar Blaeketoaee. 4-3. at Heatertown Samlay. moved back Into a flrat place tie so The Fbd>-ratio* lea«M. Lmln ('•die**- former leader, war defeated by the Fort Wayne ' Rwi-haut-MiHM*, »S. to . fail buck Into the fie Kaca d the | leader* ha* three leaawe i ime* k-wplay ............. I Keymkhla limited Biaikatoae to • t lit hl «. with rlnglr rilua <-oant ' ihg in* th- fourth, aevenlh Mid j'eighth Innin**. ' .:-. p Ifuiitertown imored twice In the tlrwi HitHU* un three hit*. and iciM lb (Sine with four counter* W -tjtr¥»wrrh t«n- tire hil» imt ar. er; vnr Ellentwfxer r- lf< »et 'Gaunt in till* fram»- and blanked limiter 1 town the rest of I he. w tfy These same two team* will I mwf/a*a4n Thursday niubt at 3, o’rfock at bwetiaer park In Fort w.iyn. “ A Federation league double tu-adiT wili he playeJLat McMillen fl< l I in- thia city next Sunday at let-noon' Jn the first rams, startTWFtti" tr 3u~ir- m ’ dttacfcsttme—wttt; Ailiioti. followed by Kietikk oiirainat lain thdlege at 4 o'< io. k The league playoffs are slated to »iart Sunday, Auk- 13. Huntertown Alt 11 H E l.adwi.. as .- I .1- j “ Stauffer es . I 2 . $ It lK McComb. Ih 3‘ a I- ,n Meyers tb ■ ■■ 2 u ¥ l-' ■"■;.■ - ■; > F “ 11 1 o I I 1. <» UpllKf-r ft 1 lt f 2 ■P . > x 4 H _! 1 TitTll.s -it ••! .-4« ” Blackstone til It II / < 1.1 in " - - 3 ■ T ' L/ ' I llulm.ihn If 4 " I " Vo. fii , »a . -.4 < 0 1 0 KruetzniaiC. •’»!» -- 3 12 0 S<hnel!kt-r. r( -- - 2 .0 1 0 Hartman, rt • \ 2 0 0 »> Kri <“ M’bvrt!. < f ’ 4 0 o 0 \ i . I «• 1 0 DhwiJ’./ lt» w < o 1 0 »; hit ? i« » " • 1 riivnj.4'? w»m i»- 2 o o o TOTAIaS l -’-.I 3 S 2 \ by inningjc |lug toil i; ’’’ M I Try A Democrat Went Ad—lt .Pays AIR CONDITIONED Tonight & Tuesday “MY FRIEND IRMA [ GOES WEST” Marl* WHa«". Oian* Lynn. Jerry Lewi*. Dean Martin, i John Lund.- Corinne Calvet | ALSO— Short* 14e-40c Inc. Ta* , o—o WED A TH MRS—Audi* Murphy. | -ICid from Te*a»"—Color Fir*t Show Wed. at 4i30 „ Continuous Thur*, from 1:30 BE SUR£_-T6 ATTEND! , —O—O——. . - Corning Sun.—Esther William* • Duche** of Idaho" —Color I LIMBERLOST Drive-In Theater GENEVA. IND. Tt KS. IH !!.«• Per <’«r NITE JOHNNY WEIBSMULLER ' "i -THE LOST TRIBE" C-''' - ALSO - w. c jntL» v.jx: ’ ■ in ' BANK DICK”
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I MAJOR I > I CCE_Xn__Ji 1 . NATIONAL LEAGUE _! . ■ W L Bet. GB ‘ i*hlladelp,i|ia 72 M 3» 'VS St l.iiuk 4<l A7O 3 jluHon . . 32 4t>' ht>s 31* Bri.xiklyn 3<> ::9' .-542 t" w Turk ? . 4.1 4JL. I''» I'".('hieago . I" .14 41”. I•' t'liM-innatl AS !> f > iit'.r I.x Pittsburgh .34 :1s :W 22 : ■ AMERICAN LEAGUE O.ltlllt , X; l| li’.l’. ,- New Turk / - *»" 3S 6'i3 .. Cleveland ' IS IS 'Star; 2 lUeC‘lh~ ■’’ . „ 54 43 .|.>7 .“ ‘ WarhitiKton, 41 43 473 15 Chleagv 3K 60 .3SH .23 1 * i’hilaikljihla '34 62 IfrLz SATURDAY’S RESULTS National League / llH.e’,l>n 6 2 Chh are 4 I ■-I<ftt*bimth-X-4RitUdel|>hia 4_ _ 5tW Yolk Cincinnati 1 American League 't’love.Und 4 Dfisttm 1 ( “New York 11, Chicago 4 j»»‘.troit x, Philadelphia ( St Ix>ui< Hi. YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League Itoflhm 4 lO,~('in< innaLL2 <» ' .Philadelphia l»4. PlttfcbijHti oj" , St Louin 6. New VorMt Brooklyn 7. ('hirogo 2 ( American' League x l XVa«hihKii»h >l3. St. Louis aS , New. York L'» 4,” Chh apo 7 ” - Ch v**hind Boetoh (lit - t game 10 Innings) i "Detroit IX PhiUdelphia 10 L /i Adams County Women | At Purdue Meeting Approximately 3j> Adann county j home K-onoinlcV women will leave: early Tuesday fur Purdue to attend , the nunnuer agricultural coliterencCj ‘and home economic* program . - A\ part of the three day meeting is the| annual business meeting of ttre. ln-J dlana state home economics »*■ social ion. WhHe on thir campus-thefe.jriy live in the women's residence Kails Mrs. Albert Heineke!"county vicepresident, will act as leader in i-harge. . J The Adams count y"home eeouorti-h-s association tr|p. The local home economics chorus will be on the Wednesday program If you navw »ometning to »er, or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad. it bring* result*. Go to the church of your choice next Bunday. - I FOR SALE Democrat automotive »d» In th* elaaalfied column get real resulta. Simply call In t* get gulck action on your car for sal* ad. • PHONE 1000
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MINOR fkMERICAN~A»»OC!ATION '4 W L PcL G.B Imllatiapolls I 63 41 .s*l Is-uisvillr 61 46 '.<2 Minneapolis .- 5* 47 :lu2 ?>•* tji Paul ... •' 4* 547 4 t'olutnbu* — -35 4* 5’5 6 Milwaukee 44 62 415 11 j Ti.r.do r: 61 l"’2 I# 1 * : Kansas City :ar.G3 LULL, il—l i . SATURDAY S RESULTS i. Toledo X polls V Indianapolis I. Kansas Cjiv 0 IdOUisville ’. MMw.»uk« • " 1 ('iiluuxbu* 1«»-4H T 'P«ui H YESTERDAYS RESULTS Kaunas City IJA j iilk‘l *• • I.IHI'-vilh 1 " 1 Columhu* -6-7. Sr Paul LT z> .. -w ■. . ■■ , Rural Youth Girls Will Play Thursday The Vlamn r-onntv rural yo’H.»| virU -ofthul! tva/i will play th* I \\ »41s 4ounty Rirhi team Thursday j at BluffluiL Knhn. team j • i»a- h. said tcufay. vt ar/ th** Adams couijty ' team w<»n th** i between the i two rival rlubs- The will ■ played in Jefferson park at I -m- . 7 ■ ' . y ~ ’ ■ MULTlPLErCtetefltestedl Ft-tetw <>•♦» in«/nihol<l Ro*ln»y Lee Brannon ; w4sh was choking In the 'ambulance . n;t lift tn a lin-intal b. in h> hit atilt noimally aft* r Tbe tol ! lision and police believed the im • par! .dhHndg* d whatever was*caught l in ,h)4 tproat His mother was in jurt d.’’ ——f r.; ', ■■ ■ A good heart i* God'*: tabernacle on earth. ' ‘ HEATING at it* finest! I PATRICK * GRANBSTAFFI MIEATING CO. — SWtone 159 jMWUMftMRMMNWMMMM Did Your Radiator Overheat Today? Have it fluihed out. SAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe St*.
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f-FJCIKC W * MAVT Ml -Comir,- u*wfowi «.*»>?***!**** I.’hvpl Eaae. near Phoenix. Arix., uee.bo*** te w**b<*Wß She* t?en 'ldemvthed." The hundrad* rfaftlphbktßE Ib te »U type* ui bchten Eastern Indiana Softball League ' lPl*y off Serie*) , j MUNCIE it OSSUN < Wednesday, August 2 8:30 P. M. NOTE: O»»l»n flniched aecond in regular league >l*y. — H j With "Lockad-Down* Storm Protection . Ty 1 • “ o IX hether it’s for your house or farm buildings-doft’t buy a roof, unfit you’vejeen Dubl-Coverage Tite-On Shingles! New and different, these shingles interlock 1 arid underlap to form a doubly-tight, windproof root that actually give* full double coverage over the entire roof area! That means years of extra tervice at a very moderate cost! • . ’ \ Gune in today and see ouf samples of Ruberoid’a new Dubl-Coverage Tite-On Shingles. They’re better in three ways—doubly weatherproof as well as windproof and unusually handsome! DUBI-CWtMGt rrrt-QH SHiHoas ASNBAUCHER’S TIN SHOP ESTABLISHED 1915 r „ Heating — Roofing — Slftng — Spouting I’HOXE 739 H 6 N. FIRST ST.
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s»*sfc /; / /. v / 3 W 1’ Overall LUBRICARI /• - luhrieetioß—including / ■ inspecttoad/yow Buick / from radiator to rear entl. M — 'X *. Removal of one front wheel, ' / inspection of brake .lining and . WLf jl. wheel bearing. 3. Inspection of tireteAkM eroete 4 I I ■ //r/JT S switching of wbeeteJo save you I F T . \ p money on wear and mileage. I - \ ; <• Headlight aim corrected. I- •. Stop lights and other waraing ' lights checked. . ' V:, ft. Engine tune-up—for snappier z . </ • Xw'i* performance and increased mileage economy. 14 - Phonf thu BMWI, /or gffrM B«d. A Y «a aPPAfßrtww/—Mhf’ertewsA/ \ - 7 \ A i wflUr” -"h— * —■ ' lI SJKIBS “ -.k J Wwjg SU TOM BiAABT MMg MAlttl TRADEINbECATUR
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