Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1950 — Page 8

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| SPORTS| Right Field Seem Choice Spot For ‘Mart Vahnhle’ Sword

New York, Aug. 22-H'P4—HM»4 time to be thinking about those | most valuable player award* and 1 a good place to look la to the right - right field, that la—where Del I Ronin of the Phillie* and Vic j Went of the Tigers are super spe-1 rial candidates. These slugging stars of the re- j sportive National and American • league pace-setters, consistently ; have been the men to deliver the » key hits la key ball games. Wertz fores Ample. blasted a three-ruu homer la the wry first tenth* yesterday as Detroit downed the Drowns, ' to 1 and left home for Yankee stadium a comfortable Ift gams* in front of second place New York. That gave the congenial Wests a total of lu* runs batted in for the year, buttlin' him second only to Wait Dropo of the Red Sox. It was his 25 th home run of the year, making him fourth in that department. — Ennis made three hits yesterday to pace the Phillies as Lefty Curt Himmons gave up only four hits, all singles, for a 4 to ft victory over the Giant*. his 16th against seven defeats. Dapper Del didn't hat In any runs but he still leads the National league In that department with ak even loft for the season, where- i a* he la second only to Ralph Ki-; ner in home runs with 26. The Victory for the rifle-armed Simmons, who soon will tie wmed with a rifle and on his way 10l Korea, was made secure when' Will ie Jones hit a fourth inning homer, hl.s 26th. Andy Seniinick. another muscle man. hit a homer in the seventh when Richie Ashhum drove in the tuber tsu runs, with a single . The Tigers got another fine pitching performance out of Dizzy Trout, who gave up only four hits in winning his 11th victory and bls seventh in a row. Hoot Evert also htr a three-run homer for Detroit, his 19th of the season The Dodgers stayed 3’» games t behind the Phillies by winning a 3 to 2 decision at Pittsburgh when Jim Russell came home with the deciding run on the business end of a double Iteul wjtl) Duke Snid-

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DM Neweomhe pitched the i ; victory, scattering 10 bits as lie I won Mt 13th game. The St. Louis Cards took third ! place away from the Boston j Braves by beating them In a night ; I game. 9 to 2. Harry Brethren i | yleldrsl single runs in the first ' ; and- second Innings, then gave only i ' four hits the rest of the way for ; [ his seventh win. Two home runs I hy Tom Glaviano and one by Del Rice led the Cards' eight-hit pro-, Auction as Johnny Sain suffered his loth loss. There were no other games .Scheduled. Yesterday's star Strong armed Curt Simmon* of the Phillies, who pitched four-hit. 4 Io 0 shutout over the Oiahts "for his 16th victory of the year MAJOR ! NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB. Philadelphia 7« 45 So* ; Brooklyn ... 61 47 .565 IS . St. lx>ui« Msl M» 7 , Boston ... -6« 51 .541 S New York 57 54 514 11 Chicago ....;.. 50 65 .442 1* | ICinclnnati ...» 47 64 423 21 • l>iU»burgk ..... 41 73 3W 2*' a i AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Ret. G.E. Detroit 73 3* 652 New York 71 44 617 2W I Cleveland..7l46 .607 11. M ,n ' ■ 69 59ft ~ Washington .... So 61 45ft 224* I Chicago ... ... 46 71 39.3 29'/ St. Imuls 39 73 .34 X 34 Philadelphia ... 40 77 .342 ftti YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Brooklyn I. Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 4. New York <l L Sf_L.tiH 9. Boston • —« . , | Only game*~*chejßti«r~'“. American, League Detroit 7. St Louis 1 Y Only game scheduled Murdered Gets Bronze Star ' ’Tnkyo. Auk 22 »(’!•> A brunzv Mar for heroic servlet* has bt-rii ( awarded io Pfr. Harold L . Jqn«*s Indianapolis. Ind of the 24th in fantiy• division, It was anpouneed today by Sth army headquarters in ! Korea.

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NoDecision I * Readied In Railroad Strike Waahington. Aug. 22- (VPr-r i ‘ President Truman - today ordered new effort* to restore pe#'** t<’ ’be railroad industry. 1 He instructed John It Steelman.: pr*«rident4al aftMintant, “to keep on ! fyytny“ to find a ffrrmtjjla for end* I ina~’ quickie” strike* now in gress and to avert threatened major 1 strike*. Steelman reported to the Preaident at 9:15 am EI»T that wew 40n« lasting until early today had ■ failed to end ‘a deadlock between rail management and the brother- . hood of railway trainmen and the order of railway, conductors. White press Cfcarlt’* G. Km-* said ’.the President instructed hr Hwrlmtin to keep on tryinx " Steelman called negotiating committees .for both sides into separate conferences at the White House 'Starting at 9 am EOT-He hopes eventually to find a basis for gH time them back into crnfeiem e around table | After the breakup of last night's : conference, the unions aid thty could not go along with a jHisidentta* plea Mr Trumap’s -sec-! ond that they call off their fiveday strikes against vital steel | carrying rail line* Erie Adds 57 Units Buffalo. AWg. 22. Krtv Rail road illrwtor* today authorized th<nurchaaa of 57 <llv»»l unit*, bringthe Erie* growing diewl flwt to 399 will tout tjogrly 11 million dol lara, in-ludtng n«He»«ary fai ilitle- ‘ f aiit W J<»hn*t«*n prttMebt aaid. , Th«v will add 95 Soft hortapowvr to th« |ft<Mu*nt train hanllng caps city ahU InrrtUM 'hr Frlr'i In I" I’6 million dollars in thr laat »i« yean Youth Killed Valparaino. Ind . Aug JM? tlT< ! Chartoe McATdlc 22. Gary. »»» ,t killed' and hi* three companion* 1 j were injured lent night tn a traf Mr ac< Idrnt m 1' 8. 12. nine mile* west of Michigan City. State police nald M< Ardle'w rar iniaaed a curve in the highway amd side- j *wlp«*d a Hrml-traller driven hl f j Robert Hann, 3S. of Benton Har- ; hor. Mich , who wa« not hnrt. ■. — ' at-mixTWENT or U'MIMMHvroH y., ««r Vetl«-r |« lirreliF' nlvee. That the undersiifneii han been Amo| the estate «.f Mae j ,Wel» h late •<( vdanis t'lunty, !■ - ; Tin HNf.’tte i* protyiMj' •> »-’*t * nA- ' ' ■ • Rnlpli Wei rib. Administrator , Jalia 1.. IteldMM, Attorney A'ifusi 7. rtr.o. AUG. S—ls—23

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I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w l Ptt. G-e Mint»eaj>4>li- _ 71 54 57S I Indianapolis "♦> aJ7 .551' Columbus 71 ’Tisu Louisville 72 60 .545 St Paitl. . . .70 59 543 ( Toledo st> 7a 427 ' Milwaukee 53.73 421 : Kansas City is 7S 3SI j YESTERDAY’S RESULTS I Columbus J. Miuueapolls 2. Kansas City 5, Louisville 1 I Toledo 4, Si. ( Paul 2. ! Only Kumes sch*dtiled League Bowlers To Meet This, Week ' There wiTl be meetings ’of mem- ; hets of several bowling leagues' during the remainder of the week, it was announced today Uy Cat! MU<, of the Mies Bowling .iH»v- who! also stated that several oputifigs ( remain in some leagues There is one opening in the major bowling leagu*; two in the minor leagm one in rural, and three in . ; met chant s f j The major league member*, will ! tneef tonight at the bowling alleys.; the metchanl league Wednesday, dinot League Thursday, and major I league Friday All meetings are set { for M p m Now They Can Make Hens Lay Even More Eggs Washington Aug 22 H'Pt The government, which naf ak Okrat lour U*l!i<m -nrplus <ci’s in its price- *‘U|>port' hoard, has di« covered h«w to make. lay •ofen more eggEgM'>production van he boosted, the agriculture department said tmlay. by exposing the hens to ill I tra violet light The department's i • MrlenlUts --disu'ikgured . 41uiu..t~.. accb._ •b-ntly while experimenting with, ultra violet radiation as a meanaj ’ of redm inc air borne. .Jws hen hunrex. Negro! Competes P New York. .Aug’'22 (UPi I For—the- first time in history a negro will.be roinpeting . (or a na- ; rtormt grami courts tennis / hamp innship next Monday when the V S womens singles play iWglhs thee 1 famous west side tetinfs chrb in ForeM Hills. \ Y TUpt pro pt vealed hy the V. S lawn tennis assoelation today wji»»n it announced that 22-year-old Althea Gibson • of New- York was included among f the 52 entrant*- accepted for title j

I Today's Sport Parade 1 I (Reg. U. B. Pkt. on.) I By Jack CuMy New York. Aux. 22— (I’Pl—Th* tver-prfsent prMMM of! th*- IrtKß* letulci wan IxKinnlnx to tvU today on the Philadelphia Phillle* and ; while the "Whl* Kid*" atlll were proving whines they weren't hxikJ , ihK much like kids any more Not too lona ago when they wore 1 darkhorse* of the mo*t sepian hue., ' the club celebrated every victory ' with vociferous cries of triumph , That wa* durlna the day* when the rest of the National league con-: sldered them summer wonder* whoj would fold rapidly when the wire' corn* in sight. Then the National league war cry wa* "stop the Dodgers.” But now. suddenly, the league ha* realiied I that the Phillie*' aren’t going fol beat themselves. And every club in the league ha* shifted it* sights jinti put them on the “Whig Kid*.”| : It ha* made a distinct change In , the ball club, probably convincing (them that they can win the pen- ! nant So no longer do they cele- , larate the victory of the day with cheer* and back slapping. It’s a ! long range plan now. one which ' ends brilliantly or miserably when the pennant races come to a halt on Oct. 1. Their game with the'Riant* yes- . terday was a Case in point. Curt Simmons, the tall southpaw, flattened the onrushing Giants with a i masterful four hitter ax Brooklyn tieat Pittsburgh. That kept the Phillie*' lead at 5-iy game* over the Brooks, when a loss would have r.-djiced the lead to 4-44 game* But in The dressing room afterwards. there wa* nd great Juhlla ilon or mas* descent on the calmlyI undressing Curt. Each man relaxed lg front of hl* locker, the strain . liio < sirong on every face, and the . conversation was low and punctuated by only a few laugh* Th* Phillies are a young clnh. truly kid*" among the many veteran outfit* performing In the postwar major league* Os the regu--3 far* against the Giants only J hree, f them Andy Seinihl>-k. Eddie

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D. W. Duller Family Moves To Becalm.. Georgia, That Is \Mr. and Mr*. D W. Dauler and I d twin sW Ml iodf> for Decatur, I Ga.. nrhere they will make their , home. -’ - Mr. Dauler. who for the paxf I two year* wa* director of feed [ education and sale* training in the | i sales school Rt Central Soya Com-. pany. will he\dl*trict sale* man- . j ager for McMillen Feed Mill* In I the *ouih. \ Hl* territory Include* lhe state* ; of Ctoorgia. North and South Cami llna, Florida, southern Alabama and eastern Tennessee. The Daul-. er* have purchased a home in Decatur. The latter i* a city of about 16,000 population. ~»n<l 1* a : l suburb of Atlanta. A member of the Zion Lutheran 1 church during their residence : here. Mr. Dauler I* a former superintendent of the church's Sunday school. 1 i The Dauler home at 622 Waah--1 ington atreet ba* been purchaaed 1 by Dr and Mr*. J, R. Krhler, the 1 former beih* director of research ’ for McMillen Feed Mill* 7 ■ ; Waltku* and Dick-SMer—are 29 year* old Two of them are 25. Del Ennis ' and Willie Jone*, while Mike Goliat 1 is 24 and Richie Ashburn and Granny Hamner are 23 and Simmon* 1* only 21 That's an average of Just over 23 year* of age. They realize fully by now that from here on in they will have to face the best of every team in the league, and conquer RJf they are to realize their dream on sundown of :- ’ r

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Soldier Wounded Berne: Aw. 22. — Mrs. Carolina Ilabegzer o< Berne haa received -ord that her grandson, Pvt. Gary Habecger. IS. of Fayetteville. New York, was wounded In action July 26 while serving In Korea with the 24th Infantry Division. He la tha -■■' ■■■*—. — .

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son of Mr and Mr*., Herman Habegger. formerly oTßerne. The inlured soldier ha* been removed to I an Army hospital in Tokyo. The extent of hl* thjirrtr* haa not been learned here I z ■ ' , Bwnocrat Want Ada Bring Remit