Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1950 — Page 8

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U.J, NBCK KvhTCS After 50Years At A't Manayr Philadelphia.’ Ort >♦-< Vfr>Costote Mack dktat wa*t to quit Hte seas wasted Mm oat. Hh wlf* waated Mm cat. Ami ttea Im to IRw wIHI to — MMam4 dkro MiAßAaer rrf A A*e* ww swllsww vMW Fbitedelphia Athletic* yesterday after boldlag the position so Man - -«WWt fctefe* tb» ASMVtCMI ItBgWB >a>« He suld gatswtat feebly thftt he vaa still Nrwidem at the • MMMt duh. that to wIU voauaae t« trawl with the Math aad that M veaM to atoitate* «a giv* sdvte* to **« mMMM Jtaamy Dyke*. Bat setaaljy the ll jtvoH Meek was at th* ead at th* tto t lona and sontolm** weary road that tad masv expressway* to «>aqae*t and comgecretive detours to defeat There were many ceasnhution* to M« qslltlM Old MC and even - TODAY - Cittoia from 1:B» “STAGE OUGHT* Jaws Wyman. Rtehard T*dd ALSO—Gherta Mete* Im. Tea M Wit TO ATTEND! 1-0 o FRLASAT. OFHiAW^ J rijjjjgp L_uJGEZlsi —o Baa. Men. Tues.—Burt Lsnearter, “Th* Flame and th* Arrow"

B°* Office Open 6:00 DECATUR / IKtftf I F,r ” Bh 7 M 7: °° ' 2 Complete Shows Nightly Children under 12 Free • —- —• — TONIGHT AND FRIDAY — I AtWrkn! llliullw W<r DjbJM UaltßS ■««■ JsaiS ■■Ks ■_. DOH StGa-*.——•—.» —-w-.— ’ —4 o a l— SATURDAY—“Partners of the Plains;” Aino “Manhattan Angel.” O O Coming Sunday — “Montana Mike”

Yellow Jackets To May Friday Night At Columbia City Th* Decatur Yellow Jacket* will euaclude their Northeastern Indi ana ronferenc* nehedute Frida) night, meeting the Columbia Citj Kaclea at Columbia City. Friday’* tilt Will be a battle foi fifth place In the conference stand lac. The Yellow Jacket* u< Ba«le* have each wen one tool tun*, with Decatur loslm tour ant Columbia CUy three Two of Decatur * regular* an] be unable to see action against th* Eagles because of ihjerie*. Geurgi Bair, fullback, and Jfrry Koller tackle, are likely to aee little. 1! any play. Coach Bob Worthmat stated today „ kS3£>fi&.*%£L£ al Werthmaa field next Tuesdaj th* cross-town Philadelphia Philltei tad a hand in catching up with Mm While announcing hi* rrtlremrn 1 at a pros* luncheon, the wrinkled 1 grey-haired Mack mumbled xadl] to * reporter: I "I am not quitting because lan too old. 1 am quitting because think the people want me to quit The people Mack referred t< were the tan* of Philadelphia, wto quickly loot patience with the last place Athletics thia *eaaon especial ly In slew of the pennant success oi th* Phillies The A'* could prospei a* long ** the Phil* were bum*, bn their attendance fell half a milltor this season when the Phil pennant winner* captured the heart* of tto faa«. Mach’* son*—Roy and Earlewho bought control at the club lasi Aug t». repeatedly urged theii father to relinquish the managerial reins. Even hl* wife said he should retire and spend the jest of his yours la »»»» and comfort— away from th* dusty fields and dugout* Until yesterday, however. Mack wss stubborn and unyteldinit He ■ wasn’t- Heed: merely sqrowsed .out by a succession of circumstances “I am retiring as man Mer of the baseball club " was the simple way he put it. Then he revealed that the 64-year-old Dykes would succeed him and that Arthur H Ehlers, hither to farm system head. would be tto naw general man Mer. succeedlni Mickey Cochrane, who resignet during the season: ANNUAL 4Coatiweed ream raue Oael boy*, heat decorated pet; for originality, best witch, ghost, and so on Altogether there will be t 4 such prises awarded. Suffers Broken Arm In Fall Recently i Mrs W. P Schrock of this city received a double fracture to her right arm In a fall recently. She Is reported to be recovering at her home on South Second street. Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result*

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B , APTBR MORE THAN SO VgARg. Connie Maek. M. turns over m«R * agement of th* Philadelphia Athletic* to Jimmy Dyke* (right) aucu r* hla stellar third-baseman Dyke*, who ha* been one of _. coach**, was a long time managin' of the Chicago Whi's Sox hefor* I returning to the Athletics. "Mr. Baseball" will retain his presldcney I of th* Athletic*.

"'D'Achille Leeds In It I ’’Conference Passing m' w p Chicago. Oct 1». - (UP)- Four .•■ individual record* have been brokto *n and on* tied in only five Big io T*P conference game* in the ISSO it- season, league statistic* abuwed lb today. M All record performance* have sr come from passe* *«c*pt for one. •t Johnny Miller’s six punt return* m for Northwestern against Mlahe-1 t- iota Saturday. He went IM yard*, i* how» *r, under the 15H yard r*!<ord **t in IM7 by Jug Girard of ~ Wisconsin. 11 ! Individual passing mark* already lr lre« w*re: •*, A M yard »corlM pas* from d !-ou D’Achlll* to Bobby Robertson ta id Indian* against lowa Ort. ». r I D’Achille* 38 passing attempt* * sgainat Ohio State Oct. 14. D'Achllles 10 completion* ** against Ohio State which ties! the! eld retwtf. ■ ■ 4 * , Don Stonertfer’s 13 pas* catches ' * for Northwestern against Minnesota. ( . D’Aehille’s show ha* moved him „ into the lead In conference passr. ing with 44" yards gained and j, three touchdowns in 18 compleIR ttons in 5! attempt*. lowa * Bill ■<l —»———

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1 Freshman-Sophomore Team Beats Bluffton Th* Decatur Yellow Jacket freshman-sophomore team defeated Bluffton, Wt. at Worthman field • Wednesday night. Decatur tallied I six point* in the first quarter, seven In the third period and eeven •' in the final stanss. I Jed it* lone touchdown tn the third ! quarter. > - Relchardt paced the runner* with 11»3 yard* in two games for a S.S ; yard per carry average. - "' ■ Water-Tight Story Oakland. Calif. tl’P) — A yotM Oakland lad. returniM empty handed from hi* firtt fishing trig, came up with an alibi worthyoO veteran angler Ronnie Wlto* explained hl* empty creel tM» wtof “When I fished on the top of tto water, the fish were at the bottom When I fished on the bottom. Ito fish rime to the top.” [ Try A Democrat Want A«—lt Pays

COMMUNISTS *re flooding Genoa. Italy, with "funny money.” onedollar bill* whose reverse side csirrie* a propaganda message denouncing the U. S. They bear ■ photo of an atom bomb labeled ."terror and death" and a hooded Ku Klux Klansman flanked by two lynching victims. Messages on bill read. "With this money they hav* not bought the Koreans” *nd “With this money they will not buy the Italian people" Betti* Jean Witt displays a photostat In Washington. (fateradioiwli

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MANA aAMYMOai. daughter of the late John Barrymore and novelist Michael Strange, receives ' a kiss from her new husband, actor Robert W Wilcox, following marriage In Newark. N. J., in offlee of attorney George Roacnstein. Thia la her third marriage Newark’s Chief Magistrate Samuel Cooper lectured her on importance of jnarriage before he performed ; the ceremony. < International)

Joe Gordw Named Sacramento Mentor Sacramento, Callf._ Oct. 10. ' — . (ITPI— Bsldlpg Joe Gordon bld goodbye to major league baseball after a decade of playing and »et t.p business today a* manager of the Pacific Coast Ixtague* Sacramento team. There are rtill some technicalities to be completed. The Cleveland Indians have asked for waiver* from other American league | club* before turning Gordon too**. But actually the somber Joe wm l-.lted a* Sacramento manager test I night, and will sign a player-man-:ager contract a* soon a* the waiver come* through. It’s a spot he has wanted for quite a while. ”t even wanted to I quit playing Big L*mu* tall la»t ( year,” he said. "But Hank GreenI berg (Cleveland general manager) I Insisted I try one more season. 1 did. Now I want to be a Minor league manager here on the coast.” in Cleveland. Greenberg confirmed Gordon's story and said, "I wish 1 Joe every succeas. Ho ta* given u* valuable service and I’m sure Cteveland fan* will always have a warm spot In their heart*Jor him." Cleveland fan*— and New York t fan*. For Gordon rose to greatness i with the New York Yankee*, and 1 left the team after the IS4« season 1 only m a result of a spat with - then ganeral-managar Larry Maet Fhall. »! Vp from Oakland of th* Coast I league. Gordon, now M joined th* i Tank* In 1M«. He playad on five pennant championship teams with i' ’he Yanks and on* with Cteveland.. ( He was -voted the league's moati valuable player in 1*42Clean And Restock ' Clem's Lake Here J Adam* county conservationist* , ar* assisting in cleaning and restocking Clem’s lake, east of De* . catur. The lake has been drained down about six feet. In a* effort , to rid the lake of excessive weeds and growth. All conservationists ; sre asked to work part of next Saturday The fishing enthusiast* will.meet at the lake at * 36 Httturday morning 'and will assist in the seining of fish. AH game fish will be sorted and the unwanted fish will be remov- | ed. Hundreds of new bare, of legal else, also will l>e added After the W4»ed« have heen killed and the waters seined, the dam i will be closed so that the lake will return to its natural rise. All persons Interested In providing better fishing at the lake for next seas.are asked to assist in the work. . • , , Adams County Man | Severely Injured Berne Oct. I*. — Emerson Dh man of Berne route 2 was severely Injured Wednesday morning when the ear he was driving struck a bridge banister .northeast of Berne He suffered a broken jaw. had four teeth broken <>ff which were ’ extracted by a local doctor, and ’ ■ suffered severe lip and fleial la- ’ ' ceratiqn* and severe bruise* on [ . his head arms and legs The car j i was badly damaged. t ! I If You Have aomatning T* Sell rry * I A o*m*cr*t Want Ad—lt Para tl—- — Meeting BP.M. INITIATION and REFRESHMENTS

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Fusari Winner By Technical Knockout Chicago. Oct. I*. —(UP)— Blond Charite Fusari. the fighting milkman from Irvington, N.J., one* again rated as one of th* major contenders to succeed welterweight champion Ray Robinson today after hi* 1« round technical knockout win over tough Tony I‘elione. * Fusari. a clever boxer with a good punch who ha* scored 37 knockout* in 71 pro fight*, but tost la recent decision to Robinson, had I hl* dlfDcultle* with Pelton*, a for- - shoe shine boy who took a| split decision from Fusari in New Vorit three year* age. But FuaarL at 143 pounds, came fast in the final round last night as Peltoae tired. He drove the |l4<3k pound Tony atl around the ring before toppling him at 1:44 jot the tenth. Pqjtone got to hi* | feet nt the count of nine, bat obviously was unable to continue. Referee Johnny Behr stojqwd the match.

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IATAN'S HBNa AhlMto. 17. u getting n new tutor—Mr* Esther ft Rboedce (Steve). Germantown Fa She will succeed Mr* Elisabeth Vining of Philadelphia, whe ‘will return to the United State* in November. fls'rreriioMD

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I Hw Ye! Hur Yi! ’si ' ■ ' 1 . ■ Good people of Decatur and ita vicinity: EH Riverview Gardens, although under new management, will still strive to bring you the fine service that you expect and deserve. We are not under full power as yet, but expect to be so in a very few days. ■ Watch this paper for announcements of our coming attractions and specialties. Remember, it’s your “Friendly Coun- ■ try Tavern,” Riverview Gardens. ■ Sincerely Yours, — _l_ I Robert F. Mutschler

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