Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1950 — Page 6
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Blackstones Bow In Playoff Game The Decatur Hlaekwrows were kn<K-k«d out of c ontent ion tn the federation league playoff* Sunday whan Huntertown continued it* domination ot the local team. 8-1. Error, proved costly to the local ulna, Huntertown capitalising on Utem to ret their first three runs; they earned the last three tor the lop-sided wore. though Duane EUeaberger. for Blackstone pitched good bulk allowing fight hits Paul Meyer, tor the winners. allowed six. .. Catcher Boh Voorhees kept the Htack»t»ne* from being shut out when he poled a long homer in the sixth inning. Thu Allan county team Bfiw, goes into the finals of the fedoration playoffs, meeting the Merch-ant-Moose team st Dwenger park. In Fort Wayne The Hlackatones will play again next Sunday, meeting Klenk's at Worthman field; they will play the liegion team at the same place the following Sunday " Huntertown All II H E Stauffer, cf « 11 1 0 Itarg. 2h ... . 4 I 1 " Hoover, 3h 4 ft *’ Ludwig. »s ... ... 4 « 1 « Young, c - ’ 1 ft "I Mc Comb. lb - - 4 1- 0 Reynolds, if ’. 4 I 2 ft - Opliger. If — 2 1 <• « Gcaidwin, If -2 I 0 b Meyers, p .... .. 4 1 11 Totals ..35 « » l Blackstone Alt It H '■ E Octting, «, " 1 *' Bulmahn If . . . 1 » « “ Yttarhee*'. ,c '' 4 1 1-w ,ftKruetsman. 3te 4--ft . u Hartman, rs 4 ft 0 ft fyruecfceberg rs 4 ft 1 I Bienx. lb 4 0 1 « Schnelker. 2b 4 ft I 2 Rllenberger, p.; 3“ d 1 I Gaunt. p -— ft ft ft " Totals -7 .... 33 1 B 4
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Legion Team loses To Muncie Sunday The Decatur American Legion baseball team lost a 3-ft decision to Muncie Sunday afternoon at Worthman field Muncie scored all three runs in the seventh inning on two hits. * ■ Thoma* and Ahr were the losing battery and Wooten and Smith were the winner*. R H Muncie ........ ftOO Odd 300—3 ft Decatur 000 000 000—0 3 Mangrum Wins Eastern Open Baltimore. Md. Aug St fl'Pt Modest Lloyd Mangrum claim.*, •there are a lot of things about this game I don't understand." but the rivals who lost to him tn the eastern open tourney think he knows, everything about the game of gulf Mungrum really gave the other pro* a lessen Sunday as he won the 7 2-hole tournament with a nineunder-par 279 Mangrum started the final round one stroke Icehlnd co-leaders ClayI ton Heafner of Charlotte. N. and Pete Cooper of Ponte Vedra. Fla. He was tied with Fred Haas of New Orleans - > He birdied three of the first six boles to take the lead Haefner * putter failed him. twice rimming the cup Cooper drove into aj water hazard But Mangrum remained calm and at the end. he! rwitaeted first prize .of |2.«ftft. ~ Mangrum's final round was a 6» -Heafner matched par with a 72 to take second prise of (I,Putt with a total' of 2<H—t Wrt stroke* lw>MHd ’ Mangrflm.' Cooper had a 73 for a 252 total. Cary Mld.dlec.jjS ...of. ■Memphis. Tenn . moved up to take I •he fourth with 283 and Johnny I Palmer of Badin. N C . captured fifth with 2'4 ’ !
Five Remain In ; City Golf Mee! Match play fontinued thi* wrfk *utl in th** city golf tournament a« the chailipionfth'ip flight was nar rowed to five «4nts Johnny Baumann plhX* dim' Wall for the final* posh inn in the top bracket fUrt-y- Dailey will play the winner of the B«»h MfUlenahan Dale Schn»-|rf match this afternoon for the other (inalUt po'dtlon There wfti» BL cartel * in the i hampioii skip flight Firs* winners are Championship Flight E. Peek over G Stewart. S and 7. J Wall oyer J Nelson. 2 and I, 1 Baumann over B Fminger. 7 1 and 6. (' Morgan over N Steury. it. and .. B M ('!• ti ihnn over A Appelinan. 6 and 5, i> Sthnepf over < H Niblick. 5 and 3; H Dailey oyer ! R Parrish. 2 and t: D Macklin over K Gaunt. 1 up 2’» holesj J Wall <»V4 r E Pe< k. 4 dhd 3. J Bauman over G Morgan: M Dailey over ,D .Marklin. 1 up, 2” hole*. First Flight Khinger over B Lord, 3 and I. E Hutker: Jr over H Engle. 1 up. 19 holes: G. Hooper over G Stulls. 4 and * G S< hull* over L Ulman 2 and 1 Laurent over D Ham mond. 7 and 5. E Hutker. Sr, over B Srhm-pf. Jr 6 and 4; H Hoff man over \V Morgan. 2 and 1; B Melchi over J Smith. 2 and t Second Flight N Thoma* Laurent. 2 up. .1 Sehnepf over D Maloney. 1 up. i> h«ile< R kb-hnepf over I Eichhorn. 3 and 1. B Mutwchler over Fal Kauffman. 6 and 1: W Schnepf over F Sreiner v 1 up.. Third Flight G Womack over P Hanrher, 6 ind 5 .1 l»oan. Sr . over Bill Ijnn 2 Faurote over D Stump AIR CONDITIONED Tonight & Tuesday Grrxtett Musical—ln Celof! BETTY HVTTON “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” Howard Keel. Keenan Wynn, 10 Irving Berlin Song*! ALSO—Short* 14c-40c Inc. Ta« —o Wed. < Th yr*.-*—Dorothy McGu.ire, “Mother Didn'f Tell Me” Fir*t Show Wed. at 4 30 Continuous Thur®, from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! Coming Sun—Joel McCrea. "Start in Your Crown” Wonderful! Wonderful!
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Gr«K< Knlttta. ot Union tovnxhlp I* the new eounty eta** A hWM*h<>* (hampion Knlttl* captnrwd the county crown Saturday evening by defeating Harlev Camp-M-11 of Geneva in the final*. 5»13 and 54-14. Knittie gained bi* way to the finals via a tough route. In his first match, he faced Paul Ger- ! her Sr. of the Salem team who wax defending champion. Knlttle avenged hi* defeat by Gerber last year by winning 51-42. Knittie then defeated H. Maitlen of the Monroe team' ',2-34. In the aeml-tinata. Knittie aefeaied Noah Schwarta .-T«-43 and 51-22 Campbell gained second place and Glen Rupert of I Monroe defeated Schwartx for third | platT 1 In the das* B tournament, the new county champion I* Dick Johnson of the Salem team. Johnuon had to defeat four different players before meeting Walter Graber of ilerne in the final matches John son’* victim* were Clarence Black of Pleasant Mill*. P Gould ot • Berne. Dwight Schnepp of Monroe, and Bob Bailey of Pleasant Mill*. ’ Johnson defeated Graber 54-2*. 4ft- , '.l> and Mi2ft Bob Bailey nosed- ■ out Walter Graber to take secottd I place. *'• ' A total of 45 entries were made ' into the horseshoe tournament The matc hes were played at Worthman i Field in Decatur. Knlnie and Johnson. carried home Individual trophies for winning the championship. Trophies will be awarded to tbe ; se-cond. third, and fonrth place winners Following Is the summary of the -gwme* Class A first round; J. Miller 4ft. llt Ladd 52: It Netderhou»er I*. I H Campbell 51; L Pyle 51. A.t
Uunion 4-H Team Wins Softball Crown ; The Union Worker* 4 H Club won the Atlam* county 4JI *<>fthail championship' by defeating 1 ’he Xloriroe Boosts- s 7 in the ’ . UmH game oU a 3 game aerie* Sunr i »l«y afternoon. The game *wa* nip and tin k battle from start to finish Winning pitcher for the ‘ Union, team was Plumley 1 , The longest hit of the game wan ‘ a 2 run homer by Allen Grote in 1 the fourth inning i• frienllM witne«*ed the game The! uHitiing Jnain ■ tnember*’ werp i* r awarded T-nhirtw by the county »i rerrewiioti detmrimeni H Member* of tlie Union team, •were Vernon Thietne, Allen I • 'GiiUe. ItiiHßell Plumley, Led ! Thieme. Walter l*ehrnian. Jack ’ | OT>ary. Ed Marbach, Edwin Kniowk»*l*erg. ahd t>roy Walter* ; Player* on the Monroe team Were R-yjoii Liechty. !>ale Nu*> . baum Max l*ehinan. Ry«*ell Haines Claren I>*hinan, Doyje j Lehman. Rex Bovine. Darrell ‘ i*ehman and Ixirry Schwartz ’ » The • UHe flower of South Dakota, the \»nertrnn |»as(|ue flower, is of ten AiiVtuFed with the motto, “f i Lead. ’ l»e< au*teTt i* the lirxt flower j to tdOBKOm on the prairie* in the < Hpring. ) Go to the church of your choice neit Sunday. FOR SALE Buyer, far YOUR re«l •date are watching the Democrat raal edate column for your ad. Lid your property foe quick action. PHONE 1000 .
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i Meyer* 4»; H. Rattler 6ft. P. Car- - bar. Jr. 29; O. Ru»h. H. Maltlab I fforfett) O. Young. W Gerber (forfeit I P. Gerber Sr. 53. A. Buuck 2S. Second round: G. Rupert 62. G. I MBamgartnaa 2*4 X Wlachoff. U ’ Sigele <forfeitl; R l-add 3ft. H. ! Campbell 52: ta P»le 56. Belt let 37; M. Maltlen SI. O. Young IK. P. Cep i bar Sr. 42. 0. KnUtta 61; M. Pyle. ■ C. Cbristoner, (forfeit):. A. Tat- • wller 37. N. Schwarta 5«. Third round: Rupert 62. Steele . 24 ; Campbell 51. Beider T»; TtBB- . len 34. Knlttle 52; Pyle 3ft. i Schwartx 50. c I SemLftaal*: Campbell ov»r Ru- ' pert 5047. 5117: Knittie over I Sehwarta 50-13, 61-22. Final*: Knlttle over Campbell 52 . 11, 54-14 Rupert over Sehwarta 52-44. i Clax* B: First Round: L LyhargI er 24. D. Schnepp 51; E. Hail. ’ P Gould (forfeit); R-Johnson 52. ■ C. Blaefc ift: 11. Scbeuman, l>. : Burke (forfeit); G. White, A. CorI son (forfeit); W Graber 60, W. , Martin 31 Second round: R. Barley. W MeMillen (forfeit I; W Gallmeyer 31. I A. Hurke 50; W. lingerie!) 2ft. D. I Schnepp 51; P Oottld 36. R. John.;»oa 60; If. Scheuman 51. A. Corson i 37fW Graber 50. R Llechty 41; . H. Steele. L (iaiimbartner (forfeit!. M Zelf 51. A. Erleber 47 Third round: Bailey 52. Hurke Ift; Schnepp 27. Johnson SI; Scheuman 23. Graber 55: Baum- . gartner 50. Kelt 33. Semi-finals: Johnson oyer Bailey 41-60. 52 40. 51-46 T" Crafter over > Aaumgartner 5(644. 44-51. 5012. Final- Johnson over Graber 542ft. 4445 ft. 6»2ft; Halley over Baum- . gartner. 51 20, 51-2». Bailey over Graber 50-2». SO-lft. ~~ •
Sets Records sprthafleld. HL Aug. *l. (CPI latrry Headricks of San Jose. Calif,, today Held two new world' speed" record* In motorcyiie rac ■ ing. ■ ; He won the 25-mHe national; iwotorrycle asso<<lation racy at the. Illinois state fairgrounds Sunday in ' the world’s record time of 13:01.7. beating the old mark ot 13:03.4 se- ■ by French Caatonguay in 1»41 ' In qualifying for the final*, he! sped five mile* in 3:33.1 to" break ; CastoiiKuay'* 4341 record of 3 3S 2 t" ! —■ YANKS HOLD (CeualaaNl rroaw l*awe Owe) track of decimated north Korean : unit* which fled the Naklong elbow bridgehead last weeF On the east coast, south Korean units advanced at least four mile*’: north of I’ohang and six mile* ' north of Kigye. eight mile* north east of I’ohang A spokesman ' for Gen Douglas | MacArthur said the communist,, i dexpite iltelr losses, still were try--1 ing to nrount offensives toward Pusan from the south coart and ! toward Taegu from the Hyonpunx bridgehead and the northern front j i COUNTY HOLINESS (Cwattawed Fl »m raae Owe I : Berne: Christian Zehr. Berne; j Mr*. D Tinkham. Berne and Amo, ■ Mo,er. Berne Platform committee Includes Jjta Rev Homer Habegger. Berne and the Rev. Vernon Riley. Monroe. Mobile. Ala . was the first purefly commercial town founded in i the I'nited State* POISON OAgarSUMAC SCMM, ftM dtawftd ■■ M rnettent uro trmtBUM* ment tor ivy. oak or w- ■ W ■ *IK porxonrng It'ifM- ■ ■ ■ ilo and Mio, quickly frws up th, Mtstan-oHMiwrthM 24 Mura. "STIVY-DRY
Brooklyn Faces ScheduleOf Doubleheaders New York. Aug Jl.-NCPI— Weekday douMeheaders in Brooklyn went out about the same time dinosaur* stopped prancing bn Flatbush avenue, but It looked today a, if Branch Rickey might have to stage three of these extraordinary attraction, In a row against the Brave* at Kbbet* field. That could be a back-breaking load tor a team to carry, particular ly if either the Dodger* and the Braves still remained In the pennant tight against the Philadelphia Phillies when they next meet In Brooklyn on Sept. 27. 23. and Jft. just two days before the season end,. Yet there may be no other alternative. A weekend deluge of rain swept out Sunday's double header and a Haturday siagta gama.' and put Dodger offtaiala Into a serie* of conference* with National league president Ford Frick and official* of the Brave, and ,e»erai other club* Ordinarily. Brooklyn would have a number of open dates Im which the game* could be played but because of almost unprecedented postponements because of earlier rains, there are few spots left in which both team* would he available There Is a possibility that one of the three rained out game, may be played as a night game on Aug '3l when the Brave, return eart from Cincinnati and Brooklyn from Chicago The Phillies, also rained out. of| their three weekend game* with the Giant,, will make of them today at the Polo flrounds and the other two In double header,| on Sept. ■ 27 and 23. simultaneous | -with the Brave*Dodger, three-da> | marathon in the American league, the ’ Yankee, got t --adv for ihrfr three ’ day 'make or break'' serie* with. ! the 10-noit .QMgwr* beglnniM here i tomorrow by toppling the last place ' Philadelphia Athletic,, 4 to 4 and I a to 2. Joe DiMaggio won the first sameYry himself getting a three-run homer and two single, A rookie, young Ed Ford, got the job done in the nightcap, giving up only six.. hits a* he won hi, ftiurth straight game Ed l<opat was the winner in the opener The Yankee, took over second place and moved to within three game, of the Tiger,, who had a; rough tussle In splitting with the
ATTENTION! MOOSE ooiirns There will be ah ora animation meeting of all \ Minme Ittiwlers WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23rd, 8:00 P.M. al the Moose Home ——
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Browns, winning 5, to 4 as Aaron. Robinson singled home the ceding ran in the last of the ninth, then losing «lo 2 n* their old tenm male, Stubby Overmire, ucaTtered nfno hit*. I*es Mos* and Don I-enhardt hit St. 1-oul, home run*. George Kell got three Tiger hit, to pace th» opening victory. At Cleveland, the Indian* suffered a terrific blow in losing 1 to 1 'and 6 to 5 decision, to the sixth place White Sox a* Marv Rickert and Qus Hernial smashed homers to give Chicago Its victories. Hill Wight outpitched Bob Lemon e t<» win the opener, giving up five hits while Hilly Pierce, though touched for homer, by Al Rosett. Joe Gordon, and Thurman Tucker, won his ninth game In the afterpiece. The Cardinal* gained on the other idle contender, in the National league, moving to within seven game, of the top by scoring their third straight one-run victory over the Red,. 3 to 2. and their 14th in IS start, against Cincinnati this year. Howie Pollet outpitched Herman Wehntrder and won hi* 12th game. Ralph Kiuer bit his 37th homer for the Pirate, but there wasn't much else for them to shout about 4s Me Cubs tripped them twice. 4 to 2 and 5 to 2 a* Paul Minner and Frank Hiller won Well-pitched games. , The Red Sox and Senators also were mined out In the American league Yestenlav'- star Ed Ford.' who ] beat the A- 5t02 hi the second game of a Yankee sweep for hl* fourth straight triumph and a record of-only i»n£ earned inn io the last 26 H Iqnlngx Group Warns Against “Plundering Teaching Staffs" For Draft Madison, Wl,„ Aux 21 (DPI A group of Hading educator* , warn* selective service official* against “plundering tern hlttg staffs and using youth indiscriminately * i .h the move to re arm the C.S. The Mvtional education aatMM'ia- ■ Hod's national"-; -commission on •teacher education ami profesaion- ■ & Standup, said In a MMvmerrt J Yesterday that "effective mobiliMtion ot . America’, forces In the I present eotiflii t demands wise use < t the full potential of pur schools.” The i ommlssion drafted the 1 statement-of the eve of a national ; < onfereuce of (OIL college preslilent*. dean* and other nfficta-1* on t< aito r ertneution problem* If yeu have aomethlof te aetl er roems fw rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings cults.
