Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1950 — Page 9

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Billy Goodman Is Problem To / Sieve O'Neill New York. Au »—fl’Pl—-Oh. to have the problem* ot Steve O’Neill, the Red Sox manager. who may «oon have to deride whether to beach the major lea»ue’« leading hitler In order to get slugging atar Ted William* back into the lineup WW» he going to do about Billy Goodman, the bat boy sited utility Star who ca.i play anywhere in the ,;jfcmfd “or outfield and who has i boosted hi* battink average from i 33| to 37®. since taking over left field for Williams? - O'Neill can't leave Williams out* ~ Os the linkup once he I* ready to play again because the SloO.oon »i yaar star not only Is the premier i slugger of modern time*, but also I •>ae of baseball'* all-time great gate: attractions So will he have to 1 beach Goodman, the 24 year-old kid trom Comord. N. II who I* the top choice of a lot of veteran B"s ton scribe* for the league * most valuable player award’’ Hr couldn t bench such outfield atak' warts a* Dorn DiMaggio or Al Za I rllla. both of whom are hitting above .3.10 and are top defensive men * And Walt Propo. the first base man who replai ed Goodman when he got hurt early In the season, Is the league's number two howie run producer with 29 to date Yesterday, as the fantastic Red So* again came roaring from behind to beat the Indians. 15 to 14 after spotting them a 12 to 1 lead. It was young Billy boy who cracked things wide open with a three-

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct G-R-Minneapolis .... 77 57 .575 Indianapolis .... 7b 59 .541* H Columbus 75 41 :551 3 St Paul 73 42 541 454 Louisville *5 64 .540 45* Milwaukee 57 77 425 20 Toledo 54 40 420 21 . Kansas City ... 51 44 .373 2SS YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Indianapolis 3, Toledo 2. Columbus 4, Louisville 2. Kansas City 4. Milwaukee 3. MinneapoliwSt Paul. rain. run double in the eight-run fourth I Goodman made three of Boston's 115 hits It was BovtOP’a 13th »fe- ' fury In the last 14 and enabled It I to gain on all the other contenders, ! who suffered setbacks The Red , Sox. still In fourth, are three games j out ot first plate The pacesetting Detroit Tigers ' suffered a 4 to 3 defeat by the Athletics a* Robby Shanti outpitch- • d Hal Newhouser. while the White ' So* Ray Scarborough's six-hit pitchi ing and Gus Bernini's tworun honeI er kept the Yankees a game back In second place The Tigers rallied late on homers by Johnny Groth and Bobby Swift, but couldn’t catch the A’*. who had compiled a 4 to « early margin. In the only other American league game. Washington heat St Louis. 9 to 3. behind rookie Jim Pearce The Phillies picked up another half game oil the I lodgers and now lead by 5 A* games in the National league race by splitting with the Cubs while Brooklyn dropped a 3 to 1 decision at St Louis. The Reds retarded the Giants, topping them] 3 to 2 on Homer Howell’.< homer In I I the ninth as Ewell Blackwell shad-! ed Have Koslo in a duel. ■ Three homer* by Hank Sauer and! another by Wayne .Terwilliger] caused the downfall of the Phillies' i Jetty ace Curt Simmon*, as the Cubs won the opener. 7 to 5. but in I the second game, old evepready i .Hm'Kopstanty made bls 57th relief ' appearance, shutting out the Cubs fin til- final .three innings to gain ;a9 to 5 victory Andy Patko knock ed out starter Russ Meyer with a I three-run homer in the sixth Del Rice. Tommy Glaviano. and Stan Muslai hit homers to account for all of the Cardinal runs against the Dodgers as Gerry Stale y pitch-

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rd seven-hit ball Loser Preacher! Roe yielded only a single besides j the homers but they beat him. I The Braves and Pirates were not. scheduled. 0 Yesterday’s star —Jim Konstanty. I the constant Phl'ly relief hurler,, | who shut out the Cubs for three: I innings to gain a 9 to 5 victory. I Blackstone, Legion Will Meet Sunday The Blackstone and American. legion baaehall tcama ot Decatur' will i lash at Worthman field Sun-. day afternoon at 2 o’clock. This probably will he the final game of !hp season at Worthman. field, which will anon be converted to loot ball for the Det atur high achool. v . Reports Hog Killed By Squirrel Hunter Berne, Aug 29 — Otis Sprunger farmer of near Berne reports that he found one of his 130 pound shiMits shot through the heart with i rifle bullet The dead, hog was found in his woods and was appac <ntly killed by a squirrel hunter Spninger does not know if. it was the work of some one who'just, killed the shoat for thewfun of it or .If it was an accident Either way. the loss totals nearly |SU. THREE GIRLS K'Mtlnard From Fiurr <»»el Mr anti X|r H (' W R S. hw.ntz of Monroe township, belong* to the Monroe BooMterx. She <»»m. plated 12 projects in her »ecen yearn In 4 H work, and won first in 'three of the five county judg ing coptextH she entered RQvalyn was president of the Boosters in IH4D. She completed the following projects: one cloth ing. three victory, three food pre ' paration. two baking, one canning. on»* gardening, and one junior leader The girls loft w'ilh Miss Anna K Williariis. the home demonstration agent, who \ook the 10 baking pr<»jects entered in the state fair Bull Chase Results In Animal's Death A mad foaming bull broke out ot the scale pen at Schmitt's sfmk yard in Decatur till* morning, crushing the pen gate and stir ring, up excitement <»n Mercer avenue’ h The erased animal was finally killed after a mad chase on highway 23 near the county farm road Dale Death, city policeman, shot the bull through the head with Ijj or 12.-hots and then returned the body to the. stock-yard The hull wa* cornered on Cal Yost’s farm once, but broke through another gate- and got away. Sta<e trooper Bob Mercer and deputy sheriff Robert Shrahika helped Death make the kill Richmond Man Is - Crushed To Death Richmond, Ind . Aug. 29. - Il'Pi Funeral *ervlrr» were, arranged todav for Jame* J Coffey. Rich mond. who w-a* crushed to death I yesterday when a «and mixer fell .on hfm while ha wa* at work at' f'he Swayne Rohlnaon foundry I 'Try A Democrat Want Ad —It Payt

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-I. ; MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. Detroit . 7ft 44 ,<533 j New York -7ft 4ft 623 1 Cleveland 76 4H 613 2 * ' Bost on - 7f> 49 605 3 Washington , .'* 53 67 442 23 j Chicago 50 74 403 28 'Philadelphia ... 43 81 .347 35 |St Louis 40 80 .33':: Htft. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. - Philadelphia — 7ft 47 .618 ► ’Brooklyn --- 67 49 .579 i 1 Boston 66 53 555 M St. Louis . .. . 65 55 542 9S New York 62 57 .521 12 Chicago 53 1.9 434 22»y Cincinnati 49 71 408 25U Pittsburgh 42 79 .347 33 YESTERDAY S RESULTS • ’ American League Philadelphia 4. Detroit I Boston 15. Cleveland 14 i Washington 9. St Units : j Chicago 6. New York 4 > National League Chicago 7-5. Philadelphia 5 9. i St Louis 3 ’ Brooklyn 1 Cincinnati 3. New York 2 Only games scheduled Paris Hakes' Name Omitted From List The name of Paris Hake*, of Decaluf. was nii»lak<-iily binitt-d from the list of marine reservists who were < ailed to active duty last week. Hake* left for Sun Diego with the rest of liis company, including 21 other- Adams county boys. Pleads Guilty To Traffic Charge L«*Roy Beer. 4ft. Dei attir. route | 3. pleaded guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident and was fined sls ami costs in mayors court this afternoon Beer was arrested by deputy sher Iff Robert* Shraluka am! city po licA officer Dale Death this morn- 1 ing. Beer had failed to appear Mon ( day at the time set for his hear- ; ing. He paid the fine ami costs I I i amounting to $2fi.75 ami after pay- j t | ing an old fide against him* on the <ity hooks, he wijs released At first Beer pleaded not guilty r ami tlie hearing was set for Fri*.| dav, but Ireforp he left court he i z ! ( hanged his miml and entered | . the guilty plea The arrest was the result of a 1 t truck, allegedly,, driven by Beer.! i striking an automobile belonging, * to Dr John Carroll ami parked on ; ! First -..street The mishap occurr- J ■ «*d last Wednesady. 4 J , Go to the churck of your choice, nest Sunday.

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McGregor Is Upset In U. S. Tourney PoreM HJII*. N. Y.. Aug. 29 — (I'pl—There was bn* !<•«« Auairallan to contend with in the second round ot the U. 8. tennis championships today a* the underdog Yauks braced against the stlffetrt foreign threat to the national tltie in 14 years. Stumping after their tremendous Du vis Cup victory, the Aussie* found the going rough In the flrat round but the big threat remained In 22-year old Frank Sedgman. ace of the lads from down under Sedgman faced Straight Clark of Pasdilena. Calif., in the feature match of eight second rounders scheduled in the upper halt of th draw and wa* a heavy favorite He knocked over Hall Burrow* of Charlottesville, Va . yesterday; 5-6. 6-3. 7-5, 10-6. in a hard-fought struggle in which tie lacked hi* usual sharpness. But even his future foes chalked It up to a natural letdown after the liavia Cup. Such a tailing off hit 21-year-old Ken McGregor of Australia and he simply couldn’t ■ ope with a whirlwind attack by Don McNeill of New York. IT. S champion 10 years ago McNeill blasted the young Aussie. 9-7. 3 6. 6-4. 6-1. and met Billy Talbert of New York In the second round today. All IP seeded I’. S players sailed through the first round without incident, with third seeded Gard nar Mulloy of Coral Gable. Fla . turning in the most impressive pertorniance against Tony Vincent <if New York. Mulloy swept the court* with Vincent. 6-4. 6-0. 6-1. and met Hugh Stewart of Lt* Angeles ill the second round. Second-seeded Herb Flam of Beverly Hills. Calif. had to rally to defeat young Gil Bogley of Chevy Chase. Md_ .1-6. 6-4. 6-1. 6-4 He drew Philippe Wusher of Bel glum- In the second round. Fifth-seeded Vtr Setxas of Philadelphia. easy winner over Andy Paton of Ann Arbor. Mk-h.. 6-1. 60- 6-1- drew Ricardo Balhiers -of Chile who downed Alastair Mat tin of New York; seventh-seeded Earl Co. hell of Los Angeles, straight set victor over Fred Fisher of Seattle, met Harry Likas of San Francisco, who defeated Charles Masterson ‘of Brooklyn, and Seattle's .Ilin Brink, seeded luth. met Tony Mottram of England Brink downed . Jean Du.'os of France ... Bryan Resigns As Coach At Lancaster WilHam y <B4ID Bryan, of Deca t,ur route 2. for the past seven yearn TRuher and roach at Lancaster (’ehtjul high school in Wells county. hap resigned his position, end ing 25 years as a teacher. Bryan slated he had been advD ed by doctors to ’’slow down " Btyaii. a graduate of Kirkland high xrhiHil. previously coached at Kirk laud. Roanoke and Pierceton. He will be succeeded at Lanraater by Wald«> E Banter, of LuPorte couu ty< a graduate of Bail Slate-Teach ers (’ollege at Mum ie. DANCE TfIMKHT 9-12 CLEM’S LAKE Jim Kerry. Calling!

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Two An Hurt In Aulo-Track Crash Auto Hits Truck South Os Berne Two pemoD« were injured late yesterday one-half mile Mouth of Berne on M#»w<y 27 when the rar in which they were riding struck the rear of a truck making a left turn Injured were Moe Hlrnch, president of Harvey’s Inc., of New York Pity, and Mrs. Betty Faner, of Indianapolis Mrs. Farrer is district manager p(_the company, which ~Will operate lx>rds dress shop in Decatur. Hirsch was taken to the hospital i with a fractured right knee and I concussion. Mrs Fan er suffered i numerous facial cuts 1 and an j ed elbow **■' The accident occurred when" a Teeple company truck, driven by Alden Beeler, of Berne, turned left The Hirsch car struck the rear of j the truck, rolling It fiver The driuJ er was not injured Damage was estimated nt |B<M‘ | to the Hirsc h car and 1200 to the ’ truck by deputy sheriff Robert Shraluka, who investigated the acri- - dent. MESSAGE SENT j Fr*ra !••«» Owe) pecKonaf assurance 4*f: president 1 iai approval of-MaeArthur’s conduct i of the Korean war. T ’ The letter to Austin wax a r< i -tatenunt of policy which the Prcxi 'dent first enunciated in late .lune • after the Korean fighting brfe'an The President said In that let tri that the 7th fleet had been assigned An *FISITFRiES** f I EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS RIVERVIEW dl Bh I - FULL MILEAGE Ijr ■y' x. SMOOTH " /|YDOI\ " UNN,NO \«....<•«// w 1 Iteaveni Oil Service ■ ■;*!■ 1 ■ ■ »i* ..w, —

to "neutralise Formosa in the far, eastern conflict. Mac Arthur, how - ever. stressed In his - message toi the VFW the necessity of prevent ■ ing unfriendly occupation of Formc»MM Hr said the island is vital 1 BRITISH SEND <Caatlwa*« rtwa I'Mr Om>» ■ {south Korran Hugs. 11 An American negro army band, • jaxtvd up" the St. Ix>uls Blue*: [land other typical American tune*' t a* th* troops, dressed in gret-n I Jungle uniforms and tan berets • • marched down the gangplanks. t, l r . S. enlisted men watched a top • sergeant with a long, handle-bar I mustache bark hl* order*, loud and > direct 'An American sergeant > said "those Limeys are a rugged; looking bunch," — s - I 1 BRIDGES' (CMtlßwaU Pr«n r«we <»•*» J off totals instr u<-U‘<l thr union cd ' ficerg ms io thr party lino and as | Co the petitions that they were Io f | take in the 4’lo and In their - unions " I Tbr two opposing votes To the f) uxpulsion action wore cast by J ! W. ‘Robertson, a vice president o! } 1 Bridget’ union, and Hugh Bryaon. > .

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pres ide nt of the marine < cs*ks ami stewards union, which also is stat : ed for expuUh.Hi from the CIO Bridges' union was the J Ith to I he kicked out of - the CIO for fol 1 lowing the comuiunist- party line ! instead of CIO <ptdlcy. i AFFOIXTWrXT OF KMF.t'ITIIK estate %•. aaw XatthM* l« hereby uri*ea. That the !Iti nd erst g lied hae Oven appointed r HxeeutrlK- of the eefale of Franklin ,i E. Frana late <»f Aitams <%»un(y, d«-eased The estate is 'probably ~ 1 NQhent Herl ba M. Fraas. Executrix llasid 4. Ua«-hlla. Attorney August IS, mt> ACtl If.-22 HARD OF HEAtUNG NOW HEAR CLOCK TICK A new device has been develop4ed to give hope for, th*‘ bard of ‘ hearing Through the adoption ot ‘a new miniature electronic tube. | science now bring a restored hear- : ing to the deafened. Nu more cumberaonie bat lcries !or battery'c cards needed This.new deir| •• v» »■ 1 only 'a few ounces yet so )M»werlul the hard of heir mg may. now hear whispers It is rugge-ted. if inhtreftted for a friend, write Tone 1 masters, Inc . Department A. 4<H» S Washington Kt , Peoria, lllinoH, for hill fne information. adv