Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1950 — Page 8

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ftLgl ft!—.«*** Phil Kiznito, Jim Aonsiamy Players Os Year New York. Oct. K—tVP)— Phil Rlssuto. who covers mon ground than a ranch-typ* empire Mate bdUditur. aad Jim Konstaaty. wMo would make a* hooext wm*i Hrtfot ashamed of hlmaett. were named today •« the latte* Pres* “player* of the year* for the way they led the Yaakee* *M Phillies to penmate. Dinky Phil, the tiniest player in the America* league. was earned on it oat of M ballot* tor the Amerteaa lute* award, while Koeataaty, the relief pttcher who net NMMWA Ba* w MWWwM Ewra7V*w wy Iw 74 BMMM. waa the choice in 15 oat of 24 National league votes. The BsteettoM wen made by a committee of veteran baaebail writer*, three from each maor league city. Maori ran league batttaa chantpioa. Billy (354) Goodman, who aM waa the champ ntiltty gay in thematic* With the Boaton Red Son, waa named oa three ballot* aa waa catcher Yogi Berra, the droll little stagger tor the Yankee*. Stoa (The Maa) Mesial, whose .34* mark gave him the National Inagar batting title for the fourth time *a hl* Cardinal career, nreived three vote* in th* National tMdM> b*ilOti*6> M- did gcCOBd beseems Bddie Stanky. the folio* who traaoformed the New York ‘‘ (Manto into a winning combine. Th* only edmr National league player* te receive vote* were Granay fiamser. the Philly shortstop Who got tww> and Dodger home ran pace-setter GO Hodge* with oos. Th* tael that neither the Vankeaa nor the PMUie* coatM have won their pennant* without Rix tuto and Konetanty waa the final maanw* of their selection Riarato had the year of a lifetime at hi* shortstop poet The black-haired little ball of fire was a “pitcher’s beet friend" with hi* rally-wrecking stop* that so often were converted into double play* with help from bi* keystone pal. second baseman Jerry Coleman It became downright diseouraglng for Wpuetag bsfrtffeh to have the fivefoot. ais-iwrb scooter range tar to left or right or into abort left or center field tor miraculous stop* and eMche*. He established an all finie Anieri

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Wifnw And Auburn lit hr NBC Tide Th* Warsaw Tigers and Auburn Red Devil* tied for the championship of the .Northeastern Indiana coeforMc* aa the loop'* grid campaign was closed Wednesday night. Warsaw walloped Columbia City, 3M. and Alburn swamped (Jarrett. 5*12. last night to wind up the season with five victories and one defeat each. The Bluffton Tiger* lost a chance fee a threeway tie for the crown when they were defeated by the New Have* Hulifog*. 1511 Th* final NKIC standing*. w L Rea. Auburn 5 1 (U Warn* 5 1 *33 BlMfto* 4 t Ml Ndw Haven ♦ 2 Ml Columbia City 2 4 .333 Deealar 1 5 1« OaraMt ...... S «'»o* can league record for consecutive errorless games and chance* accepted, going through 59 game* and handling Its chances before he finally bobbled. The record i» all th* more remarkable when It is considered that fielding percentages usually are led by "book" shortstop* who don’t even attempt to tackle the hard chances Rl**uto instead went after everything to alght. Konstaaty. most durable pitcher since the day* of Cy Young and old Hos* Radbourne, made it a rale around the National league that you had to beat the Phillies in six or seven innings or not at all. For. with bis immponsible assortment of tow-breaking Muff which made batter* complain that they felt like they were bttttag Into a fistful of corn-meal mush. be compiled a mark of K victories and seven losses. Incredible for a pitcher who worked strictly in relief role*. He saved three times that many games for which he didn’t get credit. . « -- I High School Gridder Knits Before Game St Lout*. Mo.. Oct. 2«. —(VP)— Six-foot-four. 205-pound tackle Jack TreMlonrk has found away to calm Ms nerve* before hl* game* with th* De Andreis high school football team. —- He knit* In the dre.-csinu room.

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National Broadcasts Set By Democrats Three major political addresses on behalf of the Democratic party have been scheduled for coaat-to-eoast broadcasts preceding the general election the Democratic national committee has announced. Vice President A loan W. Barkley will speak over CBS from S--8:30 p.m. (CRT) Oct. 27. the.-’-broadcast origipating from KrneSfy auditorium in Cincinnati; also-from-9:30-10 p.m. H’STI Nov. 31 over MBS. originating from the . Chicago Coliseum: and William M. Boyle. Jr., national chairman, will apeak from 9-9:15 pm tCSTi over CBS. from the CHS studios in Washington. Newsprint Increase is Announced Today International Paper Sale* Co., which furnishes newsprint paper tor the Daily Denxx rat and many I ether midwMtern newspaper*, to- ‘

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r"ay announced a *< a ton increase in the cost of newsprint, effective; November 1. BERNE CITY «C**U**ed Frm* P**e <l*e> from Bern* officials whether or i not he would be reappointed. | Grover Moser. Jr., newly elected I clerk-treasurer, stated that it waa likely the mayor would designate vegrly next week when the first official meeting of the council | would be held. KOREAN <ce*tie*ed fvem P*a» <>•»> was swelled by the Wonsan landing of the Americans. Ma). Gen. Edward M Almond, commander : of the unit corp*, ordered them northward forthwith, and said i 'hey would go all the way to the ■ border. | The V. 8 fith army finally confirmed. after riding out a welted ■ of conflicting report*, that allied I troop* Including American* would ‘be tent to the Manchurian and

Hold Mixed Doubles Here Friday Night A mixed doubles tourney will i« held at Mie* Recraation at l o'clock Friday night. It will be al 75 percent handicap, with 4tMt Scratch. Men and women bowlers desiring to compete are asked to enter before noon Friday in order that the draw may be made before the meet. Itussian borders of Korea it uecessary ? . "I'nited Nations forces, includinx I’nited State* force*, have authority to operate anywhere in Korea that the tactical situation dictates." an Mb army statement said. High School Football New Haven IP, Bluffton 12. "i Warsaw .14. Columbia City «. Auburn 54. Garrett 13. Richmond 13. Fort Wayne Central -ffr’ Muncie Central 33 New Castle ta. . FULL Ml LI AGE SMOOT b /TlflUsA RUNNING Bearers Oil Sarrieß Bex Office Opens st • o'clock Firm Show Start* at 7 Tonight & Friday * M Eemaa* IKSaMiAUMV ■ m criHiST ncniinvWAi m I GARFIELD sooi ■ f FRENCHWOMANS I J9 UCHI ■ sTiiiH --L" 1 —o Saturday—"SUDAN"; also •CHECK YOUR GUNS" O—OI— Coming Sun.—’SIERRA”

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