Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1950 — Page 8

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Blackstone Is Winnerln2nd Playoff Game The Decatur Blackstones evened the Initial playoff sertos In the Federation league Tuesday night at Dwenger park tn For; Wayne, whipping Huntertown. 14*7. to force the series =inw a third game. Huntertown tallied a single run in the second hut Blackstone came back with three in each of the fourth and fifth innings. The league champion Huntertown nine moved within a single run with one tally In the fifth and three in the sixth but Blackstone pus he game on ice with five runs lu the seventh, adding insurance run* in the eighth and ninth frames. with a single, double and triple, Getting and Voorhees, each with three blows, led Blackstone's 13-hlt attack, Hartman chipping In with a home run. Blackstone . AB R II E Getting, ss 6 3 3 7t Bulmahn. It 6 2 10 Voorhees, e ...... 6 3 3 0 Kruetaman. Jb .... 3 2 I 0 Hartman, rt 5 2 11 Krueckeherg. cf . 5 1 3 0 Bienx. lb 5 0 0 0 Sclinellkr-r, 2b ... .5 I 1 0 Gaunt p 7......... .4 • 11 " Totals “...r. 45 14 13 2 Huntertown AB R II E Ludwig. as i 0 0 « Stauffer ct :> 0 1. « D. McComb, lb ... S « ®" 0 Young, lb 2 2 10 Meyer. 3b .... 1 <• Reynolds. P — -Hoover. If 4 2 2 3 J. McComb, 2h ;. 3 0 0 (1 Opliger. rt 3 0 1 0 Borx rs . .. ... 1 0 « 1

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. Arnold, e 4 1 0 0 Goodwin, p, 3b 4 0 11 / Totals 38 ' 7 8 8 Score by innings; . Blackstone <><>'» 330 512—14 Huntertown .... 010 013 030 — 7 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Ret G.B. Louisville ...71 53 .573 Minneapolis .... 89 52 .570 ** Indianapolis' 9 — 89 53 .588 1 St. Paul <8 57 .537 454 Columbus S 3 58 .521 65* Milwaukee 51 68 439 17*4 Toledo .1.....:. 51 74 .408 J<>s* -Kansas City ... 47 72 .395 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. Rural League Will Meet Friday Night The final organjgation of the Rt> - ; ral howling league will be held at the Idles Riwreation alleys Friday evening at 8 o'clock. AU teams are requested to have representatives at this meeting. FARM WIFE IN I It estlasH Frees Fane One) my," the farm wife said that Alaska wan their "stepping stone." Th" Korean war. she said, would »e “on ! ly the lieglnning If you don’t pray." Repeatedly she ursed the devout 1 to -pray and pray and pray." Then, sobbing, she stumbled front ' Ute crude shrine on.the arm of .ter - husband and walked back to her ' humble home. If you nave somrtnlng to sol or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. - Last Time Tonight - Tonight is BUCK NITE Fijll Carload for a Dollar! “SLEEP MY LOVE” Claudette Colbert. Robert Cummings. Don Ameche —o-— ; Thun. < Fri.—-Uhcle Tom's Cabin,” See Adv. on This Page. — 0-0-— J Coming Sun.—“ Four Faces West” Joel McCrea. Frances Dee

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INDIA SEEKS <Oeestawed Fredi rape Peel delegate Sir Renewal Rau unwrap ped the Indian plan Tuesday. Austin said this country “a-ppre elates" the Indian suggestion and went on to say the United States would give 'sympathetic consideration" to any proposal holding promise of "leading toward liberation of . the Korean people from captivity and restoration of freedom and opportunity to govern themselves and enjoy, security throughout the whole peninsula." ♦ What this meant was that the United States would not go for the Indian formula unless it would lead in the-dlrection of the "war aims" carefully spelled out in the Austin statement. 4t was Important to learn exactly how the Indians pro posed to word their resolution As for Russia, the big question ; here was whether the gremlin , would veto the Indian plan if it j Inualered the necessary seven; votes Many -observers here thought a veto unlikrly’ Th«y reasoned that Russifa, would deem it "i»t*a~proj»iv ganda to veto any proposal tagged'; "peace, ‘especially if it was put , , forward by an Asiatic nation i ! . I; PLAN FAMILY I I Cent In ved Fr«m l>«r Omrl ! measure ... >.'* . .. . L Sfassun Congrvpismen took a| taiitiiiii- look at ilarold E S a-

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sen's call for a peace-or-war warning to RusMa Stassen, twlce-de-featrst for the Republican presidential nomination, urged In a speech last night that we tell Rus sta'-ohat any further communist aggression would mean war. Mail The house .panned a bill to restore twoa-rlay mail deliveries and cancel other economy cuts in postal service. But, administration leaders predicted that President Triynan will veto it if it gets through the senate, too. Ice Cream Social For Firemen, Families ' -—Ar ice cream BCrtal fed menihurs of the Deeatur ¥ahmteer Tire d*partinent and their 'famiHps will ‘>e held Thursday, at 7:3d p nt. in the fire Rtat.ion.and, all member* are 'urged to be present. r .....J. .. - - : Dr. Hobegger At State Conference Dr Myron T. Habeger, of Berne, is jepresenUnis the Atlams ropitty : medk ai society at a spe< ial con-A J - ence at the Indiana fnivershy Medical Center at Indianapolis. i The conference, was called to tuH i Hue plans for eniergan< y measures in event of atom bomb rai«l< ai d vuitscrpient iiii.iiii-s Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Payi

I MAJOR I NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet G.B. Philadelphia* — 88 44 .607 Boston 80 48 .558 8 Bri«>klyn 57 46 .553 8% St fajuis 58 50 .537 8 New York 55 51 .518 10 Chicago 47 60 .439 185* Cincinnati -— - 46 60 .434 19 Pittsburgh — 38 70 .352 28 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. G.B. Dotraii' 68 38 .638 New York 68 43 6u6 3>4 Cleveland 67 44 .604 35k Bos:on — 64 48 .571 1" Washington 49 58 458 1954 Chicago ...—44 68 .393 27 Philadelphia ... 40 70 .364 30 Bt. laauls .... 38 67 .362 2954 , YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh 10. Cincinnati 9 Chicago 3. St. Uauls 2. Brooklyn 1. New York 0. Philadelphia ». Boston 1. American League Detroit 4. Cleveland 1. Wa«hing‘oß I’eO. New York 5-9 Boston 89. Philadelphia 3-4. Only games scheduled. DR. HARRY HEBBLE lCMll«se4 From FWv Oae> man and has served for three years '<«. the school board. He bat been active for several years in party functions. i Dr Ilebhle wax notified of his Selection and came from his residence to th«r school to assume his new duties He told the committee that he “would start immediately to (tfgiinixe for a complete Democrat victory In Adams county this ' November." I LEGION i < BOWLERS I ' . Meet Friday-8:30 P«M. LEGION HOME. Organization Meeting t for the 1950-51 seaaon IMPORTANT MEETING Thursday, Aug. 17 - 74.30 ECM. IfiAaaic JLOfiNS If you have a job, you can borrow 810 to 8300 from us. 1. No endorsers or co-maker» required. Prompt service. 2. You can get a loan to buy the things you need or for any worthy purpose. 3. Consolidate your debts — have only one place to pay. let us explain how you can get cash quickly and privately and you are not obligated if iOU do r:<>t take a loan. ■ LOCAL LOAN COMPANY, INC. 13; **n. SECOND ST. Hrnrk fftmr* R«tl«N*V l>«*«nfNr. I Nit. Pliwair J-11-T

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Game Low Violators Paid $17,000 Fines Indianapolis, A»g. 1 B.—tl’PiHoosier fishermen e.nd hunters who went outside tho law to snare fish and game paid 817.M0.90 la fines and costs during the fiscal year ending June 30. Department of f'on- ' rervatlon officials said today. Conservation officers arrested 644 persons for violating hunting and fishing laws during the yen-. Os that number. <3l were convicted. five were arqultted, charges against three were dismissed, and five cases were pending at the year’s end. Lake county reported the must violations —44. Johnson county was , sei-ond with 44 apd Posey .third , with 34. 1 Dropo Nat Badly Hurt By Beaning 1 Boston. Aug; 18.— (UP) —Big Walt Dropo. the Boston Ited Sox hard-hitting first baseman, was rti ported tn ■•Mt condition and resting cohffortahly" today at a Cambridge hospital after X-Rays revealed he was not seriously injured when struck on "the head by a pitched ball. He was hit over the left ear by a Hank Wyse pitch in the fifth inn Ing of the first game jft last night's twl-night doubleheader with the Philedelphia Athletics. He was Liken to Santa Marla hospital where ; Dr. Edward J. Healey of Boston dis ( >losed there was no fracture. ' TWO * tCemlewea Fry fee imel , company had contacted certain f officials concerning the start of r another bus system In the city „ which would relieve the matter s of transporting the children conI sideraldy. Nothing. however, was learned, whether such a thing i will become a reality. ' The city itself is legally powerless to create and maintain such r a- municipal transit system; Il must he sponsored by an Individual or corporation Offers To Sell Lot The council also took under ad visement for further study a proposition offered them by I. A Kalver to purchase the property between Monroe and Jackson ; streets Just east of the A and P i building. The city Is attempiing to obtain property to locate a free Th. Original ITALIAN 1 SPAGHETTI | 2 plates for |I.OO • EVERY THURSDAY NITE

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