Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1950 — Page 8
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Yellow Jackets To Open Home Football Campaign Friday Against Garrett
The Decatur Yeltaw Jacket* will . make tkeir Or»t home appearance of the wanon Friday night, eater- | ealniag the Garrett Railroader* at Worthman Held In thia city. , Klekotf time It nt It ?:M o'clock, Um same time which will I prevail for al) boat* fame* throughout the M*MM. - j Friday'* home opener, a Northsaastern Indiana conference engagement, win Had both team* Mdklac their flr*t victory of the The TeOew Jacket* have loot ‘ their flrat two start*. to Btafttoa and Auburn. while the Railroader* have been dropped by both Portland ( and Waraaw. | Same Uncap change* are oentemplated by Coach Bob Worthman in an effort to act the Jacket* on the victory trail before the home fan*. Inexperience baa been eoatly to Deeater la Its tint two gdme*. a* only four lettermen returned from the IM* team T? The probable starting lineup for Friday follow*: Fad* -Strickler and Bolter. Ttekle*—Frwhte and Bollinger. Guard* -Sheets and Cowan*. Center—Lane. Quarterback—Petrie. Halfback*—Baatblne. Moaes or Doan. ' Fullback—Bair Ticket* On tale Seaton ticket* for the five home game* of th* Yellow Jacket* are now on tale by team member* and at the high acHool office. The seaMia ducat* ar* priced at 41.74 for atadent* and 42 35 for adult*. Single admission price for adult* la-Ah cent*. These price* Include igg. Following the opener Friday. Deeater* home game* are a* follow*: , Sept. 29. Portland; Oct. 4. New Haven, Oet. 24. Hartford City: , No* t Fort Wayne Central. Six states bar* no death pan- | aHy for condemned murderer*. LWe Imprisonment is the heaviest j, penalty In Maine. Michigan. Min-1 neeota North Dakota. Rhode island, and Wisconsin. I srrotvTwr.vT or anwivteTWaTni* b***i» That un4*»r*lKn»*d flaw l»**n appointed Adri»ini*t*ratrlx th* efctet* of Jam*** W. Manllrr late <>f Adams Conft* The rut ate is « pr»H»a»>ly wivent < «wter m 4 Mmifb Attorney.* , ■rrtH R. WeMlebael a AdmtnlMratr. •ept. IS. Ws* AEPT Jo—l7 —OCT. *
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RoHe Shakes Up Lineup And Detroit Wins New York. Sept. 20. — 4VPI— Red Rolfe may get run out of the lookeeper*' union for putting three Tiger* In a dog-bouae. but he found that it was a pretty good emergency measure today In the luetic American League flag race. 7RoHe Mnched three of Detroit * star regular* yesterday and put In substitute* Pat Mullin. Charley KeHer had Dick Kryhoeki. who collected eight hit* and drove in seven run* a* Detroit came out of > week-end batting slump and made 1» hits in a it to 4 victory over the Philadelphia Athletic*. Th* victory put the Tiger* Into a second place tie with the Boeton Red So*, who were rained out of their game at Cleveland, and left them only ■ half-game behind the Yaakre*. who wer* beaten by their Chicago White So* nemeala. Bob Cain 4 to 3, in a night game. With Keller getting two homers and two singles in bis first start for th* Tiger* this year, and with Mullin collecting a double and homer and Kryhoskl adding a pair of single*, the Tiger* were able to make It *a*y for young Art Houtteir.an. who won hi* l»th g*me Hout-, teman gave up eight hits Including late inning homers by Elmer Vaio and Peeky Ruder, but he had t) noble, winning. The Yankees' defeat hy Caln was th* fourth time they have bowed to the rookie this season. This time he allowed them only four I hit*. Including Joe DiMaggio's .fist ■ homer Tom Ferrlck. who relieved starter Vic Raschi, was the- loser. At Cleveland, the Red Sox. who
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MAJOR 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. w l Pct. o.a. New Yorks 3 <29 Borton — *9 53 .427 H Detroit «» 53 <27 Vk Cleveland 43 41 .574 7H Washington .... <1 <0 .433 2754 Chicago»7 44 .393 34 St. Louis M M 388 34 Philadelphia ... 49 94 3M 42 , NATIONAL LtAGtft W L Pot. G.B. Philadelphia ... 47 55 .413 Boston 74 40 544 4>4 Brooklyn 7» 41 .541 7>* New York ----- 77 43 .5&4 9 St Loul’ 71 7» 504 15H|Cincinnati SB 41 .421 27 I Chicago<l 43 424 27 | Pittsburgh ..... 42 M -344 35',*1 YCSYCROAV’C RKSULYS American Leagu* Detroit 12. Philadelphia 4. I Chicago 4. New Yolk 3. Washington 5. St. Louin 3. Boston at Clbvetand. rain. National League Itrooklyn 14-3. Pittsburgh 3-2. Chicago 1. Philadelphia 0 Boston < SI. Unit* 7. Cincinnati at New York, rain j | Freshmen-Sophomores Defeated By Central The Decatur freshman-soph,> I more football team was defeated | " hy Port Wayne Central. 33-14. at J Worthman Held Tuesday evening |' Central led by only 20-14 at the. half but picked up two .more touchdown* In the second half. were rained out and will play a double bill will have to face right handed ace* Boh Lemon and Early Wynn in a park where they bare i won only three games In the past two year*. Ip the only other American League game Jhe .Washington Sena tor* heat the St? tiStt Tlfdwßs; to 3. Brooklyn fonnd a Soft touch for a chance and topped the Pirates. 14 to 3 and 3 to 2 in a home run derby In which <lll Hodges and Duke Snider hit two apiece • for the Dodgera while Ralph Kiner got a pair tor Pittsburgh to give hint a total of 45, for the year, all In'the opener. In the second game Eddie Miksls and Tommy Brown hit first Inning homers to give Brook lyn ail the runs it needed Don i Newcombe and Erv Palica hreered I to, the victories, although each ’yielded 19 hits The Philadelphia Phils saw their •lead cut to "only" 4H games when [they bowed to the Chicago Cuba. !1 to « at night Frank Hiller, hurting a two-hitter and facing only 27 batsmen, gained the Win !0n Hank Saner's 30th homer In the fifth Inning. Robin Robtrta seek- | tug hl* 2oth win. allowed only four i hits and lost The second place Boston Braves jggineif a full game hy edging the St loul* Cardinals, s to 7 at . -tight Tommy Holmes' single scored the winning run In the ninth Stan Mesial and Harry Brethren homered for the Cards. The Reds and Giants also were rained out at New York and play two today. Yesterday's Star Old warhorse Charley Kell< r who blasted two Ijomers an'd two singles in his first i start for the year for the Tigers j In a 12 to 4 win over the Athletics that put them back in a seconu place tie. I —;— —_
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Redbinfc, Indians In final Playoff By United Press The Columbus Red Birds and Indianapolis Indians square off today for the American association's final playoff series and the right to represent the league in the "little world atriea’" against the International league champions. Columbus prepared to invade Indlanapolia tonight for the first game of a best-of-seven series after dumping the Minneapolis Miller*, i four games to two. In their semi final round. The Red Birds clinched the victory by trouncing the Millers 4 to 3 last night at Columbus. Indianapolis swept the other aembflnal series, beating St. Paul In tour straight game*. Bob Habenlcbt. Columbus hurler, parceled out ten Minneapolis hits last night but scattered them so effectively that the pennant winner* were able to crow* the plate only three time*. Meanwhile, hl* mate* pounded five MhMttepoll* Rttchers unmerci full/. kßllehn* << *•“» •»«> triul »- forining them Into elght big run*. The Hed Birds got one run In the flrtt Inning, added a pair In the second on Frank Schofner'* home run. and pushed acro*a what prov- | «d to be the winning run in the fourth. Minneapolis got Into the scoring column with' a two-run homer by ! Joe Lafata to the fourth, but ColumI bus then Iced the game with a ! ihree-run splurge In the same inn- ; Ing. CONFIRMATION ' ■"« CMttwaed frwwi !•■** Owel anyone. Whom are you protecting •" 1. • A.—“A great-, many people, I r . don't wish to name them '' i Sen Richard 11. Rusnell. D.. Ga.. observed dry!/ "We might ask him If he has stopped beating his wife." Try A Democrat Want A«—lt Ray*
Salem Team Leads Horseshoe Playoff The Salem horseshoe team Is one game ahead of the Union township, team in the county horseshoe lea-* {.lie playoff*. Salem defeated Union 5-4 in a team match last Tuesday evening at Salem. The two teams will play the second match of their two best out of three seri"» neat Tuesday at the Union courts. Salem reached the final* of the play-off* by virtue of defeating Geneva 4-1 and 7-2. Union township had previously turned the table* on the Monroe- team. 5-4 and M. All of these matches were played last week. TRUMAN ASKS (('ratlmmodl frivm !*•«* omey from ECA money to keep It* normal commercial trade with Russia to prevent a sudden "dislocation" of European economy. Mr. Truman said negotiations are In progress and have "produr-1 *d substantial results" to get allied nation* now receiving ECA help to cut down their traffic with! the communist bloc. An emlspUß on arms trade of thiat kind. ■ said, ha* been in effect for turn years. Despite the heavy administration pressure, the. outcome of the fight was fa doubt. Rejection of the ban might force a long delay In plan* of congressional leader* for un election recess starting If you nave aematnwiß •• *•' er room* for rent try ■ Democrat Want Ad. It bring* result*. Go to the enures <h your ebok-t next Bunday. Trade ta a Peed Tewr» — Oocotv (a KANE a| .WALLPAPER* n) ly im a second rr. y j
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PROMISE fCswtlwesd Team BWe —»> name*. Couacllmen also adopted one resolution and one ordinance, the resolution approving the transfer of 124.000 from the electric light and power company's cash and operating fund, to the electric light utility bond fund; the ordinance provided that any contractors desiring lo buHd new section* to the city iu any newly platted area, would be required to pay one-bait the cost of tuatertal* used tor the supply of water. Member* also approved a contract between the city and Butlea's garage for the purchase of a one and one-half ton dump truch for the street department, and a rural Hue extension petition submitted by Arthur and Frieda Irvin, of St. Mary's Township, was referred to the electric light committee. Go to the church ot your choice ' neat Sunday.
B TSJSrSJf IIB 7 -MEETING •r Adams County Chapter 91 Disabled American Veterans THURSDAY 7:30 P. M. 4-w Eagles Lodge Hall I w
