Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1951 — Page 8

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McMillen Is Winner County Softball Meet MeMillen pt Decatpr won the Adams county ' softball tourney Thursday aight, blanking the Preble Restaurant, 3-0, in the final game vs the meet held at McMillen field in this city. Stevens, McMillen pitcher, hurled a no-hit game with the aid of perfect and at < times brilliant supportby his teammate. Only one Preble hatter reached base,* Kolter drawing a base on balls in the first inning, but he was promptly erased ; in a double play, • The county champions scored twice In the third inning on a pair of, walks and Reed’s single. Their final ru'Ctallied In the fourth on a walk add Rowden’s two-base blow. Jtearman tossed a good game for I'rehle, allowing only five safeties. ' Preble algo played errorless ball. . The McMillen and Preble teams will both compete 4n the sectional AHA tourney, which will he. held

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Decatur Klenks Play| Wane Heregunday | Decatur Kleii)fl£ battling for the lead in the Federation leagiie, will meet Wane, of • Fort Wavne, at Worth man field in this citd Sunday afternoon at 2'o’clock. | Three teams are currently Involved in the first-place fight, Dfkatur, East End Merchants of Fort and McComb Conjßtruction o| Huntertown. i s | ■ »V at Ossian the week of Augusj 6. Following the fipal game, tifcphies were to both teams by the Central Soja recreation association. sponsor fl' e tlurney Tor the third consecutive yegr. In the preliminary gam£ the Willshire Merchants defeated Rural Youth. 18-f|, in a playcijff of a regular Decatur /league pre vA>usiy mined opt. i The link scores: I. RHE Willshire. .....4 901 fi2—lf 10 1 Rural Youth .4 042 20 | 9 0. Baker and Schumm; Oettfng ancl P. Busse. 2 -B H E Preble 000 000 o4i» 0 0 M< Millen > , 002 100 x jl T» 0 Bmrmiin and Don GaNmeyer; Slovens abd I'eltlbone. ’'l

Indians Beat Yanks, Bosox Whip Chicago New York. July 27. —(UP)—Now it’s the Indians* turn to try and stop Clyde Vollmer and & the White Sox’ turn to face big Johriny Mixe. Upon the success the worried pitchers have against this pair of home-run sluggers is likely to depend the outcome of the two big American league series opening with night games tonight: White Sox Vs Yankees at News York’s 1 Yankee Stadium and Indians vs. Red Sox at Boston’s Fenway park. Certainly, the ball-bashing of Vollmer and Mize were the big fac_tors in »he two big series that have . just finished. Vollmer biffed a total of four homers as the Red Sox beat the Wh'ite Sox. two games to one; and Mize broke Up one game wi“ a homer and anpthet with a dounle as the Yanks' nicked the Indians, also two games to The Indians won the concluding game of their series against the Yankees yesterdajv, 9 io .4, h»t once again they failed to stop 38-year-old Mize, who clouted his eighth homer. And Vollmer smashed three homers In one game to give the Red Sox the “rubber game" over the White H<»x, 13 to] 10. As the bitter peijnant contenders' “changed partners" for I lie weekend battlea, herr'a how the tiuntlc race stood: 'Yankees ftrat by <><>2; Red Hox Hevoiid by oh.e gnine. imd ClevelMiid third With a a half game edge over Chicago, Vollmer really tlralrd 31,079 llostonhiis to an exhibit lon tn the hectic lied Hox-Whlte Hox\ windup. He walloped his Kith bonier In the Tlrat Inning with one on, hie 10th In the fifth with none on; and topped It off with hie 17th in the sixth —this time with two on. The last blast broke a IftlO tie in a "pitcher's nightmare*' and ended the scoring. . Veteran Ellis Kinder pitched the last 3 V 3 Dinings for Boston, allowed only two hits in scoring his seventh win agains|t one loss- —and' it was his 17th sttaLght ovef Chicago. Harry Dorfsh was the, loser. Other homers were hit j»y Ted Williams and Dom DiMaggio of (loston and Eddie Rbbihson of the Chisox. The Yankees-lndians (male start*, ed as a duel between “no-h|t artists” Bob Feller and Allie Reynolds and wound up as a 22’-hit . belting bee. The Yankees practically kicked away their chances with: five errors - . In addition to Mize, Cliff Mapes and Yogi Berra hit Yankee homers, and Dale Mitchell roundtripped for the Indians. Feller, with relief by Lx>u Brissie, ifcljned his 15th vict&ry of the year and 223rd of his career. In those night games tonight, it will, be Bill fierce pitching for Chicago against the Yankees’ Tom »• Tonight, SAT. & SUN. Continuous Sat. A Sun. WONDERFUL entertainment IN 1 TWO GREAT FEATURES’ Technicolor Wsstsrnl “AL JENNINGS ' OF OKLAHOMA” ••Dan Duryea, Gale Storm ’ & ABBOTT & COBTEI.I.O \ “ONE NITE IN THE TROPICS” Only 14c-30c Inc. T,m

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MAJORJ NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. Brooklyn 59 32 .648 New York 51 43 .543 9% St. Louis —45 44 .506 13 Philadelphia 46 46 .500 13% Boston ... 43‘45 .489 14% Cincinnati 43\ 46 .483 15 Chicago 36 48 .429 19% Pittsburgh 36 55 .396 23 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct G.B. New York 55 35 .611 Boston 56 36 .609 Cleveland — 55 37 .598 1 Chicago 54 41 .568 3% Detroit _-\ 41 47 .466 13 Washington 41 51 .446 15 . Philadelphia 36 58 .583 21 St. Louis 29 62 .319 86%, YESTERDAY’S National League Brooklyn 9. Chicago 1. Boston 6, Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 0, Only games scheduled. American League Boston 13. Chicago. 10. Delru|t 6. Washington 3. Cleveland 9, New York 4. St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 4. MINOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. POL G\B. Milwaukee . 59 44 ..573 Hl Paul 67 46 .669 1% Kiiiimhm City 1.. 63 49 r,630 5% I lid lanaimllM J.* 48 48 ,600 7% LoiiImvIII? ...... 51 63 .406 8 Mlntieiipolh .. 49 62 .486 0. Toledo 44 67 ,4!tß 14] ' ColumhiiM .. 42 6(1 .429 14]% RESULTS! St. Until I. Coliimbua 3. Indianapolis 11, Milwaukee 9. Kansas [City 3. Louisville 1/ Minneapolis 7, Toledo 6. Morgan, while the Indians sepd Boh Lemon against the Red Sox’ Ray Scarborough/- w The National league race just a shatle more'lopsided as the Brooklyn Dodgers whipped the Chicago Cubs. 9 to 1. It was the Dodgers’ sixth straight win. ’their third straight over the- Cubs, the 14th of the year for pitches Don Newcombe, and it stretched their lead to 9 % games. Roy Campa- <. nell'a leiMhe Dodgers’ 12-hit attack with his 17th homer and a double. Ken Johnson :pf the Phillies continued his brilliant hurling, blanking the Cardinals on \seven hits, 7 to 0. He has allowed only one run in the last 25 innings. Ed Waitkus and Richie AShburn had three hits each to lead Johnson’s 14-hit support. The Detroit Tigers rapped Mickey Harris for thrCe runs |n the eighth inning to beat the Washington Senators. 6 to 3. Dizxy Trout scored his fourth victory ip relief, allowing one hit over the final four innings. The Boston Braves heat Cincinnati, 6 to 2. in a brittle for fifth place In the N.L. Vern Bickford pitched a shutout for eight innings, weaken-'d in (lie ninth, but won his 11th game. Hob Elliott homered for the Braves. The Ht. Louis Browns beat the Philadelphia A’s, 6 to 4; ending Morris Marlin’s string of five Vlc> t]>rlrs and handing the A’s (heir s'evonih straight defeat. Matt Balts hit a Ht. l4>u|s homer. The (Hants and Pirates were not scheduled. Pup Hss Plenty of Teeth Memphis,. Tenn. -(Ul’l Mrs. W. -Calvin Anderson has a flve-months old puppy with two rows of upper teeth and two nearly\-'complete rows of bottom teetln

Meet Opens Monday In Summer League The*»! summer softball league \ tourney will open next Tuesday morning at Worthman field; \ with the Yankees meeting, the/White Sox in the opening game, atid the Red SoX playing thei Indians in the finaj game. ' / . In regular league games, the Yankees defeated /the Red Sox, 9-4, and ’the Indians edged the .|Vhite Sox.. 8-7. The line I ■’ , R H E Yankees 400 05 —9 5 3 Red Sox 101 11—4 2 3 Shraluk’a. and Bracey; Rambo atjd Franklin. I RSIL<F> Indians 121 13—8 8 2 White* Sox 1- 213 o*l—7 6 3 VogleWede and Myer; Reed and Gage. ; x. FIVE PERCENT v (Continued From Page One) n’t a year of hardship.” Some car manufacturers have been shying the defense 1 take of m<-tals does not leave them, with enough to meet even permitted levels of’ production. And today Fleischmann said llhey may be allowed to use foreign steel to augment their domestic quotas. Steel imports from western Europe hi|ve Increased nine-fold since i UB t O< |O|H ■ MOOSC ! isn ■ Family Party TONIGHT * Chlldnm’H enlerlAinmetft ' ' : f ' ■SAT. NITE \ Horace Heidt Show *

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Pet Parade Planned During 4-H Fair All children between. the ages of three and 10 years are expected to be currying and coaxing their animals into their best behavior for the pet parade to be held in conjunction with the 4-li . fair in Monroe August 7-9. The children should have, their pets, ready to march, grouped in the area south of the commercial exhibits at the fairground by 7:15 p. in. on August 7. Those children who wish to participate with their pets are asked to call or write Mrs. Clarence Mitchel. Decatur route 4, „ dial 6-6197, or Mrs. Everett Rice, \Monore route 1, dial 6-6213. fry A Democrat want Ao—lt Pay*

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Wicoff Is Sentenced In Bank Fraud Case Fort Wayne, Ind.. JiM 27 - (UPt —•Dale Wtcoff, began » prison term today.for his part in a <350.w0 Spencerville bank fraud. Wicoff, a Spencerville »chooltoache|r twice /onvicted lb the case, >as sentenced yeßferdny 4 by federal Judgy (asper Platt to a year and a dab on ope count an a year each on two ether counts. The sentences are to )uh concurrently. , 1' Wicoff /was found guilty July 13 of misapplication of writing bad checks without lunds to cover them. He was granted a he.v trial bv the U.S. court of appeals after xhls first convieJon or. 1 .Grounds that instructions to the jury was erroneous.. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur I —:

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, Bedside Firfe pheif Miss. (UPj Mrs. Lottey Tiltnur heife. .There’s a switch by her Led sets off the Dre alarm A patsdh wljo discovers a f in touch with Mrs. Turner. she sets off tbe alarm.. j. j . ’ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur — HAFLICH * ii . and MORRISSEY