Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1951 — Page 8

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NCAA Playoffs Open Tonight At Two Sites Miti.ti ?o d's) K>htU< ! Wy, (hfr iiui)mi in|i iiinkti) ba«kulha|| Iriuu, IH qursf foi th** N, < A A • li>>mpl|m>>lilj> H k‘Uii«*l Unihv||h« mih! utid**fbht*’d ~ Ct.iumbhi i.i.nn iiun.iH fonij-iU sh»» MMdtfti playoff* hp* n. m (wo Th** K’mtmky Wildcat* (28 2) Rieel fAMtkvlltp (ifKflt at ItHlvlMb. N. (' . nil thennmc program with North Carolina State (28-5). vs. VlltaiH>va (24-5). Columbia, tin* natlon’R only underrated team with a record of 22 straight victories, and Illinois’ Big Ten ehampioriH (19-4) square off at Madison Square Gar* (ten. with St. John’s (24-4) meeting Connecticut (22-3). The N. C. A. A. tournament field was expanded this -season to 16 teams, eight of which were ranked among thri top Ml '‘by the United ‘ Press board of coaches. Ten of the entries are major conference champions. while the six others are leading independent teams. Competition in the western bracket begins at Kanaas\ City. Wednesday night, with the following program? Brigham Young (27-7) vs San. Jowe State (18-11) and Kansas < ' Slate (22-3) ? vs. Arizona (24-51. The remaining four teams start play on Thursday* night at Kansas , City with Okialfoma A and*M (27-41 vs Montana State (22 13+ uird Washington (22-5) vs. Texas A and M (l(i 11) . v/ Kentucky, which lost only to St. Ixmjs and Vanderbilt Ibis seasofh and Oklahoma A and I’d., which ranked ieeond to the Wildcat* nil (lonally, were favored to wbi their ••ctlonal brackets and meet In the duals. Brigham Young, winner of the National Invitation Toiirnn ' tnent, was rated an outside chance of adding the n c A a crown and tI»UM duplicating the feat a < tiieved for th** first lime hist s-.n try (‘Uy t’oHegr of New Yml. \ Tint pati himm f.>i tto- <iicu k.ifinal • will ham ■ ] A. Esstuin IHvluhm At N»w Yu|k> TliuiadaY Jllh»*’h’O**lumhhi winner V» North (’aitdlm* Hiule Vlllwimvi Winn.. Kentucky Istiila\vlilw W.hlttet V" H( Jnhll'g'UnimtM 11 <ui winner. Western lllvlalon * Al Katmtiw

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Share All-Stars To Play Here Thursday Decatur net fans will have what probably will bn their- test oppor (unity of the gOUM(UI jo view th*net game Tliurgduy night, when the Chitrlm Share i All Sturt Will be In town ' < 1 All'Hiuift will; meet the 1 Klrnks*. t|Ui*|lef 111 fill). < liv the id Ihr lie. „in>4ilj ii gyii| .; The All Hint t|»irm<Jf;i»itl|«njrii by ' th* I‘otl Witvitt* Z'llllHT rmthltu, I 1 head*d io <'|| ou* Hhara *. 11 <• n ter. obtained by the I'lktom' duHut, the winter thtoup.h ii iriulc. but" rule<| Ineligible to pluv with the 1 Pistons this siarim by (he directors ' of the National basket pall unNocliv tion. : ' 1 Two other stars who played dur--1 Ing burst of th»i season with the Pistons are .lint Riffcy and Art Burris, who were dropped from the Zolln'er squad a fewJ weeks ago when the cut their squad to JO men under league ijlles, ' The Share All-Stars,' since their organization a few weeks agri; have lost only one gaahe. a close battle to the midwes* college; all-stars. A\n interesting preliminary has been arranged for the Thursday night attraction.: with The Lincoln school 6-A team nieetlng the school’s t>B tepni Admission prices for Thursday night are 60 cents for adults and 3U cents tor studints Tickets may be obtained at Klenb's. \Y|est Madison street from ahy inembqr of Kldnk's team or at jthe gym dobrhhe night of the garnet t \ ...I Hl| ,1m '.L I I | I II I ,I 4'ir I City. Pri.day night: Kinsas StateArizona winner Vs. Hrlgliam y<hmgJose StatO wlnm i Oklahoma A and .U-Montani* State winner vs.'' Washington-Te-xaM A ami M wlhher. Semifinals \wll| be phiyed ai New York und Kapsim city. Saturday night; with the sh al at‘Minneapolis March 27. i \ v. mJ..,.

yB-- i h ■ A f; 'ml K Vi ' v i ni y i' ”**¥/ 1 w ' hr Il * IEP. JESSE WOLCOtI (Ft), is leader at the fight in the to kill a resolution extending rent control to June 30. Unless the resolution is approved, rent conttol will expire March 31 in all; populated areas which have not voluntarily extended it to June 30.; Wolcott is top ranking minority member of tho House banking and currency committee. I International)

■AI 7 ’• '' i * I i ilk' TOM I UNDIIWOD®, t>*mmalle repitaenUtllve From ; Kentucky, cleans out hl* dealt iff th* lluum* 4 Office bulletin*, Waahloatan, m he prepared to move over to the Senate after being named to succeed Herta tor Virgil Chapmbn, killed in an auto accident,

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- MINOR LEAGUE Standings ' W L Pta. Central Soya ... 21 9 28 Victory Bar, 20 in 2S Heint Club IM |o 25 M<>'()••! + IN 12|J 21 Three Kings . . ix 12 2:1 Adams Co. 18 12 22 High game: n. Koenemann 204. MAJOR LEAGUE Standings »\ W L Pt«. I , liin») Motor . ... 23 ? 30 Hmlth liroH (a || 27 Ihiik l.'huitHi |ti |i 26 Ideal iD»lry ... 17 13 Hchafrq- , IN 12 2 1 • h’HTly IN 14 31 MairtU 13 17 IN Kellyi,-.,. H| I? - hl MI*O I(PC ... I” IN " Hi lliph XlMl«.'lim Ahl lion (SUU 2IIINP), F Huffman tltifi (222 ixtb IIH). I' Itlruku BRR (2lu>HH :t<'7) , High Matties: 11. Hobbs 209, Mecse 213, ( Itevf 200. I lodic 200. Welling 212,: tdsier 22R. Himtnerman 2(H, Allspaw 201 Hmlth 208, Itifiiger 214. Hteufy 210, Ellis 223, Tope 223. Engle 201. \ V MERCHANT LEAGUE 1 Standings W. L. Mirror Inn 24 6 Decatur Dry Cits.2o 10 Eagles y.. 18 12 State Gardens 17 13 Mollenkopf :;17 13 Krick Tyndall 12,18 K. C. 11 ,12 18 Rhodes Roofing \ 12 18 Victory Bar 9 21 High games: Parfitt 221, Lynch 234. Dednlph 210. RURAL LEAGUE ! Standings 1 . W. L. Doc’s Car Dock ..J. 20 l\b Stewarts| 19 11 Shearers Mkt. ■l7 13 Nine Mi)e LUr. 17 13 Heyerly's _.l_ Reynolds Ins. 15 15 V. F. W|. 14 16 Old Crown .L 11 19 Hoagland Hdtye..ll 19 Hayloft 11 19

'\ ,— ——— ,— i--—... — __ \ -- ■■■■■ ' - ' ■■ -w Ak\T J7 Ji V~ Japan /■ 1 ‘ JpL JI f ' y ll "** *» »wawws iL* f I z I*"—* . j V* m --■’*-■• -« jC i V / 't TV , i Wff -' ,l "”" swu> • * ’MfzSrfSwTb to" Tvlt TlLp.g-,1 A ' T> TANK-LED UN PATROLS probed ahead from five unnamed main point* 17 miles below the 38th parallel in Korea (shaded lone) in a bunt for the enemy’s principal forces. UN forces fanned out along three road* \ north of Seoul and routed a Red force on road to Kaesong (1). U. SL sth Air Force flyers dispersed a foe concentration near Kapyong (2). Enemy movements, possibly with new attacks planned, were noted near Uijongbu (3). The enemy has abandoned defense line west from Hongchon (4). Wonsan (5), was shelled for 80th consecutive dajr<l 7 ’ . .

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Exhibition Baseball Cincinnati (Nl 14. Boston (N) 2. 1 Philadelphia (N) 8, St. Louis (N) .7 (10 innings) \ Boston (A) 2, New York (N) 1. \ Brooklyn (N\) 5, Philadelphia (A) I. Phtshurgh (N) "A" 4, Cleveland (A) 2. Seattle (P(.'SL) 9, Pittsburgh (N) •1.1” 1. St l/oiils (A) 0 A Poiflpnd tl’('L) G Hollywood (PCI.) (J, York J At .1 (night) v High KIHIK - L« ngi lh h 2el, Nahrwold 230., August 2IJ, Rohlh son :'|e, Heed 2'*l, Mi|t-o hb-i’ 2mi CLASSIC LEAGUE ' Standlngi W. 4Lt ll< Iplioll Ig h Mo'osr ... / i ■. . .16 .14 I’sli wu)’ Hi I I VVolfr lldwr |;. It) Hmlth • lu\f , ' II IN Uhl Uri.whi || it) Druwtv' || Hl UasHldaheu 0 21 High series .1 IHchnida fbi4 (250-178 170). High games; Hleeke 208, Schroeder 205. Bayles 210., Hoffman 200. Praubigf ) \ ' ■ ,\- ■ . L African Paradise stretching from ths Indian ocean,deep into east-central Africa, is a third larger than Texas and has a population of between five and six million people. Its mountains tower nearly 20,000 feet, and the “bottom drops out” tp form part of Africa's grer t Rift valley, of ancient volcanic creation. Resources include tin, diamonds, gold arid silver, as well as fertile cotton and coffee lands, and forests of mahogany and ebony. Elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, lions, ostriches, and antelopes have made this region a happy hunting ground for big-game sportsmen* Nation's Highways The nation’s highway system includes some 415.000 miles of state highways, 2,400,000 miles of county,’ township and village roads, and 250,000 miles of city streets. Os this, , . 1,415,000 miles are unsurfaced.

Goliat Is Star As Phils Beat Cards 1 Clearwater, Flat., Mctrch 20.t—---il l’) Manager Mddie Sawyer of the Philadelphia .philliPH said today that Mike Gpliat’a improved hitting was one of: the outstanding featured of the team's spring training? (luiittticurrently is blasting away at .Bill) cwlth 17 lilts Ifi 34 tries. He smashed u homer und two slnglM yesterday us tije Phillies beat th»THI Irnuls ('ardlbuls, n io7. . GI anta Lakeland, March:MO,- (UP) Lai ryr Junsen,' Sul Muglle und ,llm llufrn the Illg three of (lie New York (Hums! brllllsni pitch Ing stiff lust .gesstm upiiear ■ oTv 1.. pink up rixbi where t||wy Ml off 111 1160. v .lamp’ll hno nlhtwoii only (wo lilts apd no runs In his Inst eight Iniilhgs' of exhibition pitching. Hmhl’M pitched four\hltltjss frames Bgaitistjlthe Dodghrs on Bunday and Motile stopped th«i Red Box with one hit In four innings yester. day. Magill who posted an 18-4 record Xst season, lost yesterday’s game, 2 to .1 ' when substitute secondbaseman Bpbby Hofmann’s wild throw £dve the Red Sox a ninthinning run. '•3 Browns « Rurbahk, Calif.. March 20.—The St. Brow ns breathed easier today--fheir first losing) streak of the new year was over. The Browns finally rose out of slavery yesterday when they built a’ 6 to 1 lead and then heldl on to down the Portland Beavers ol the pacific Coast league, 9 to 6 for thelt first vicjtory alfter seven losses. ' . 1 r Pirates < lx>s Angeles, Mhrch 2(1.--(UP)-It remains to be proved whether Ralph Kiner ..It jt mayor league ftr«t-hoeman but there’| no worry about whether the switch to the Inrleld'.has dlmrhed the ’Pittsburgh l'irate star's batting eye. u Kiner blasted homer No. 4 bf' the spring yesterday as (he Pirates beat tto* Cleveland Indians. I to 2. No .other major leaghur has hit thal 'mitiiy rouhd-t rippers this spring-, . J - [ Ht Petersburg, |*'la, March 20. — <l'P> : ; The Cincinnati Reda 'earned' today tlmt rdokle outfleider Walter Post hua a sprained right gtikla and Will hn sidelined Himui tin..- weelfs. \ Post ; wits InJlired when he lommed ' the anale nt the Inisa pathst dmHtg tlw* Ih’dk 14 to 2 vliioty over the Host)*n Braves Dedoers i Vet.) item h, Kin, March B<» t UPj ? tmfiv _ .hm Hatten popped bhcfc Into Hm Hfookiyp Dodger's pitching plena today on the' >t>mu’.'tii <»f\flve stntplraa frames ngrtlMst the Philadelphia A’a blanket! the A’s yesterday, tig the Qodgms broke a fourgame losing streak withy a f> tp 1 victbry, Carl Erskine finished up for thp winners. Ancient Product The ancient Egyptians used tup» pentlpe It was also well known tn the Middle Ages iH IX™. XOTICE OF FINAL SKTTI.EMKNT ~ OF KSTATK No «17 > NiyGbe Is hereby given to the credtftxirsj heirs and legatees of Dina. Neuhan.-M-r, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Dedktur, Indiana, on the 4 day of April, and shh\w cause, If any, Whv tb> FINAL SETTLEMENT ACcoump With the estate of eaid de-’ cedent' should not be approved; and sudd heirs are notified to then and there (hake pron.f iof heirship, and r»<eive their distributive shares. • A mot* • N'euenacti wander. Executor DecatiTr, Indiana, March 10, 1951 Attorney C. H. Muaelman. Mar<-h 33—20 INSURANCE PHONE , \ 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agency '3moiuc~ Entered Apprsntles Degree TDBSDAy night, March 20 7:30 , Cletus H. Miller. M '> I I 1 J

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Rocky Graziano Is Winner By Knockout . Miami, Fla., M» r <’b 20.- (UP) — Former middleweight champion Rocky Graziano ig riding a. victory streak that he hopes will carry him to another at the crown now i'orn by Sugar Ray Rdblnson. Rock-a-bye Rocky, who hasn't lost since Tony Zale took the title away from hipt buck in June made young Reuben Jones of Norfolk, Vil., bls latest y vlctlrp last night byway of a knockout after one minute und !h seconds oi the third rpuud. Jones, ranked as; the 14th' heat light heavyweight, was on the d»'< k four times, Im hiding bls final count Ing mH aLlies confer (<)waiHiw***l From Pege flael gnvarmnpnt must make clear In advance that a (Tossing would not onfall another drive to the Uhln* ess border. Authori\gHvp snurces said Hrßish military men ugrpe with MacArthur’s assessment. They said Britain might' agree to a major crossing as far ; north as the • wasp waist” of North Korea, about 80 miles north of the parallel, and hinged on a line running from the northern capital of Pyongyang on' the west coast of Wonsan on the east. - '• Having achieved such an advance, the UN then might offer to withdraw' its forces, leaving a. buffer zope, and again call on the Chinese to negotiate a peaceful settlement, these sources said. This, they said, would put the UN In a position to negotiate from strength. 1 | MONTGOMERY (C»»tl»»Hl From Pafce Os) national forces allocated to the supreme commander.” the communique said. \ If You Have Anything To Sell'Try A Democrat Want Ad —lt Pays. A Democrat Want Ad—-It Raya.

cH U fFLEb OAd k S " TOURNEY D Annual Adams Coudiy Shuffleboard Tournament MARCH 28 - 29 J . . ■ ■ J\. < ■■ ■■■ \ \ 7 P.M. AT &cutd&t4. DECATUR, IND. . -1 4■ ' 1 \ '' ’ - • OPEN TO ADAMS COUNTY COMPETITION • CLEAN, WHOLESOME SPORT AT ITS BEST Efiter your team ... Come spend a pleasant evepjrtg . . . \ ; enjoy good food ... your favorite drinks in a friendly atmosphere... Root for your team .. Prizes and p-ophies. I ENTRY DEADLINE MARCH 24 Contact u* hv person or phon* your Riverview tavern. — —.—

O'DWYER (Continued From I'axe One* T"" ■ ;: — ter influence In Tammany?” “Os course it was one of the i factors,” O’Dwyer replied. “But tyere many others ’’ “It keems to me something you would never forgA.” "I Jhaven’t forgotten it. . | didn’t forgeMt ’ v Keep Cord* from Pipes Electric extension cords should never be run oiier steam or hot water or over hot air registers ’ New Maaoary Haws A portable masonry saw that is •aid to be dustless has been deveh oped for cutting tile, brick and cdn< crete block. ' ■f - . Ada Bring Refutw

IHSkirnilLL Charlie Share ALL-STARS v». • KLENK'S THURSDAY, MARCH 22 't ■ . I '"T ■ ‘ '-i ' ! 8:45 P. M. I \: ' at Decatur Jr.-Sr. H. S. Gymnasium Adults 60c \ ' Children 30c

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