Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1951 — Page 6

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Yankeesßums ' y'-'t*' '' ' I • •-■'i ' Take Over Top League Berths New York, Sept. I.—(V£)—> i, Thirty days hath September biit il | probably won’t take that many t< set up anotherworld series bsfttk .. between the Yankees and the Dodfc ers; I '? t /1 ’ i In faot. hbth races, for all prao tlcal purposes, could be settled over , i ’ the Labor Day weekend, I In the American league, the* In dians are skidding and the Yankees ?■ r .‘ aren’t kidding. ‘ln the NatfoliaJ the Giants havb .been ( kept-alive only on the hope of a miracle.;; The... big_ battle today is in -|th£ Polo grounds and it* could he a "last Chance” for the Giaritsf a« ‘ they meet the Dodgers: In a.|»'O game series with everything; at stake. The Giants trail the Dodgers by tseven full games and if raey Aj should win both today and tomorrow. They would oply regain ground they lost this .week when their 16-game-Winning streak went up in smoke. O / = Despite the fact the Giants Won three in a row from the Dodders the last time they met,-; Brooklyn still enjoys a 12-.6 record for She ■£ season ,and the club seems to* be clicking again, particularly at Oat, after a shinjp that began to, tpke on disastrous ineasurements.; ’ . There should,' be much excitentent in the American league where she Yankees enjoy only a. oiie-gime \ margin over tpe Indians, but it; ti ’ beginning to look as if is in the midst of another of Mts notorious fold-ups under pressure. They were at low ebb last ni|glit (AIR CONDITIONED) | SUN. MON. TUES.; Continuous Sun? from I'ls i s Contihuous Mon, from (1:30 5 ‘ Dean Marlin, Jerry Lewis | “THAT’S MY BO ; ALSO—Shorts —14c-44c IncL Tpx | \ - o -6- -h— • I > TODAY—“The Redhead and \ Cowboy. Glenn Ford ? ALSO —Shorts—14c-44c Inc. Tax , j st jK JB '< ’■ ' XU 1 ,u Today & Sunday I U: Continuous Both Days | TWIN WESTERN THRILLS!“I KILLED GERONIMO” ! \ Jim Ellison, Chief Thunder Clolid I & “CODE OF THE; SILVER SAGE” ! With ROCKY LANE ' Only 14c-30c Inc. Tax ’ ? r'n ‘ . iiiih !?y- aSBox Office Opens 7 P. M. First Show pt Dusk Sunday Only! J “TARZAN & THE 1 SLAVE GIRL” Witn Lex Barker. < . \ . ■ -0-IK-0-, . • Last Time Tonight I 2 SWELL FEATURES| # “COPPER CANYON” j ‘ Ray Milland, Hedy Lamarr ; / —ALSO—“COUNTRY FAIR” Lulu Belie & Scotty • Children under 12 Free ? Mon. & Tues. — “Broken Arrow" Color — James Stewart

W’hen they dropped their sixth game tn the Ipst eight starts, tp the last place Brownies, 6 to 3; (Bob Lemon, who had been the Cleveland “stopr per” of late, had his winning streak stopped at seven games. Hank Arft and Fred Marsh tagged him for homers as the Browns collected 11 bits in al|. , . ; Arft drove in four runsXwith his homer and two singles. . The Indians tried to put on a last diitch rally in the ninth, but with the bases loaded and none out, old Satchel Paige came in and cut things off with one run, striking out Larry Doby to end the game. Lemon counted the othe£ Cleveland runs on a hqiner. Rookie? Jim McDonald, with that last minute relief help’from Paige, gained a sixhit triupiph, his third of the year. In the only other game in the majors, the still-alive fourth place White Sox topped, the Tigers, 2 to 0. as Saul (• Rogovin pitched a seven-hitterJ The vicitory put them 10 games behind the idle first place ‘faukees. Nellie Fox singled, stole; second, and went to third on a wild throw by catcher Bobby Swift and scored on a twobase error by shortstop Johnny Lipon oh Minnie Minoso’s groundlen, Eddie Robinson drove in Miiioso with a single. \ Wall To Defend

City Golf Honors In Sunday Test I j ’ '‘' || ' : I Jim Wall, two-time Decatur golf .will have to do some Ifancy golfing afternoon at fl o’clock at; the Decatur golf course [when he tackles: Jack Nelson in the first 18-holes of the,36-hole final championship melt.: ; : : j | Nelson came iijtci the finals the way, getting better every I match and willing to gamble on fthe hard shots, lie will probably •provide Wall withi the stiffest competition of his tvTo year reign. [ The match tomorrow; is open to the public and both finalists polished up their gamei witfi trial heats today. \lt looks toj be a (great afternoon for.Che followers of the game and a large crowd is expected.

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Final Golf Tourney Standings Are Listed Final standings in the city, golf league were released today by (Bob McCtenahan,; Decatur golf course, assistant manager. In order, appears the names, average score, and £lub the golfer represented. J. v *Bauman, 39.5, G.E. Club; K. Gaunt. 40.8, G.E. Club; C. Saylors, 41. Hill-Smith; B. McClenahan, 41, Fairway; C. SmitH; J-. Nelson. 42. West End; 11. Dailey, 42 8. E. Hutfcer, Sr.,' 43.4, Central; Soya; ,G. Oswalt. 44.5, AJX Morgan, 44.7, f r wh v T) Girod, 45. G.E. Cluh; H. Niblick. 45, ! Goodyear; R. Lord, 45 3, G E Club; R. Frisinser. 45 3, G.E. Club; il Engle, 45 4. Post Office; H. Hoffman, 45.7, Post Office; C. Smith, 46, Post Office; A. Appelman., 46, West End; R. Parrish. 46, Goodyear:’ G. Stewart. 46.2. West End; D. Macklin, 46 2. Goodyear; T. Hill. 46 3. Hiil-Smifh; G s Schultz. 46.4, Central Soya. N. i Steury, 46.4, Fairway; Rev. Schmidt, 46.4, Holthouse; B. Mutschler. 4’6.5, West End; G. Hooper, 46.7, 'West; End: G. Stultz. 47. Fairway: V. T>6yle. 47.2, Holthotise; D. Hammond. 47.4, Central SbyaA B. Webster. .47.5, Holthouse; E. Hutker Jr., 47 7, Goodyear; G. Hill, 48, HillSmith. I N. 48.7, Popt Office; D, Bohnke, 49.6, Central Soya; L. Illman.* 50.3, Fairway; ID. Jlaloney, 50.6. Post Office; A. Wemhoff, 51. West End; H. Eley. 51.3, Central Soya; R. Mummai 53, Hill-Sniith; D. Frey, 53.3. HoFthouse; J. Doan, 58.3, Post Office; H. Mumma, 54.3, Hill-Smith: T. Hauboid, 54'.5, G.E. Club:; R. Way, 55.2, Central Soya; P. Handier, 60, G.E. Club. \ Haste Waste Red Oak, Ja., Sept. 1. (UP) — While W.; P. .(Kennedy was at work Friday he got word that hi« home was bn fire,. He hopped into his atito and sped home — right into ah accident with a fire truck on its way back from the fire. J. i

IV SALE CALENDAR SEPT. I—Mr. and Mrs? James Spears, Coppess iCorner, Monroe, Indiana. Furniture and Household Goods,;practically new. 1:00 p. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sahmann, auct. \ SEPT. s—David DeWitt, 3 miles North and l miles Edst of Garrett,. Indiana Complete tlose-out sale: Livestock. Farm Equip- , ment and Machinery and Household goods. 10)00 a. m. Midwest Reatty Auction Co. Jay Grogg and J. F. Sajnmann. aucts,, SEPT. B—Roily R. Shuler, 5 miles East of Hicksville, Ohio on NO. 18 then 2% miles South. Livestock, Complete line of Power Farm Equipment, 3 Tractors. Combines, etc ; 10:00 a. ip. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, auct. . V •( SEPT. B—Mrs. Barbara Habegger, 1109 Elm St. 6 Room Home. 1:30 p. m, Kent Realty & Auction Co. D S Blair, G G. Stricklet, / aucts. ; . ’ I 1SEPT. 8 — Heirs of Mary E. Ashleman, 2 miles south p.f ' west.. 82 acre farm and 7 room house; 16 acrefafm south of Lind Grove; 6 room house and lot in LinpUGrove. 1:30. p.m. Jeff Liechty, auct. f \ SEPT. 10 1 —7:00 p. in.' Benjamin Gerke. 3 miles Decatur on road 224 then miles north or 5 niilesxOuth of MonroeviHe on road I(ML then 1 mile west. 46 head o( pure bred Yorkshire hogs., Roy <fc Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. ~ SEPT. 11 —Lamoine Springer and George Springer, 2 miles North of Bluffton on Road 1, \thbn % miles east. Livestock, hay; & ! . benefit auction tot U. bI Church starting at 10:3p a. m, Ellenberger Bros;, aucts. ’ J , SEPT. 11 —Everett Rice, 1 mile east of Monroe ‘on road 124 then % miles south. 23 registered Jersey cattle, houses and hogs. Roy &Ne 4 Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aufets. — ; SEPT.*I3—I:OO P. M. C. L.\ VINING, Admr. J. F. Becher, 2% miles, northeast of Neptune, Ohio; 2% miles east and .2% miles south of Mendon, Ohio; 9 miles northwest of St. Marys on Center & Union township lines; 240 acres in 4 tracts. Roy & Ned Johnson. Aucts. ! 1 SEPT. 17—1:00 Pu M. HERMAN KI.PFER, 5 miles east Os Bluffton on road 124, then 3% miles south on Adams and Wells coup- \ I ‘ ties line; 7 miles west of Coppess Corner on road 27 then )• . 3% miles south. 29 registered Holsteins. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. > ’ ;

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MARY WEIDLER (Continued From Pnge One) Tuesday at 2 p.m.; at the Zwick funeral home. The Rev. (WMliani C. Feller, pastor of the Zion Evangenical ahd Reformed church, will officiate and burial will be in Dei ca-tur cemetery. I Ji\, [t The body will remain at the sum eral home where friends niay cap after 7 p.m. today. ( Two Decafur Officials To Take Part In Clinic : 3 H The annual rootball .cllnti: sponsorecj by the Northeastern Indiana athletic officials assbeiatioji will W held nexjt Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock Coheordia 1 college, it was announced today. Two Decatur officials will take part in the jdinic vshlch is open to the public. The|- are Gerald Strickler and Loris ( Lehman, two of northern Inhian{B’s top - high schpol athletic officials: Coaches Bob Worthmaij and Deane Dorwln 'bf j the Yellow Jackets and Dave Terveer of lhe Commodores will attend the conference. Several pecatur fans also are planning to attend. Paul Hensel, Fori Wayne and well-known inj Decatur will have charge of the clinic. New and football rules; ,be explained? One rule effective this year is that coaches have to stay between the 30-yard lines and 1R yards back from the playing field at-all times. ,

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MAJOR > NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. {Brooklyn 82 45 .646 iNew Yorkl 76. 53 .589 7 jhoston ...L’ $4 61 .512 17 3St. Louis 61 62 .496 19 Philadelphia ... 63 66 .488 20J Pittsburgh 55 74 .426 28' r Cincinnati*s4 74* .422 28U| •Chicago 53 73 .421 2»% AMERICAN LEAGUE W. U Pct. G.B. Mew York 80 47 .630 , r Cleveland \L_„ 80 49 .620 1Boston 75 51 .59$ 4% Chicago J 70 58 .547 10% iletroit, 59 69 .461 21% —. 53 72 .424 26 Philadelphia ... 53 77 .40$ 28% St. Louis 39 86 .312 40 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS • | 1 National League > No games Scheduled. ‘American League ’ St. Louis 6. Cleveland 3. is' Chicago 2, Detroit 0. ■J. Only games scheduled.

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—mUSj/w ' MIWX AMERICAN L W U Pct. G.B Milwaukee —— 52 .636 St. 'Kjd^as ; Citj> „_V4 67 .525 16 WfineapolLs ... £j4 68 .521 Louisville 73 .482 2Z Indianapolis f<s 77 .458 Tdledo Columbus if 51 90 .362 39 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Kansas (Jity 8, Minneapolis 7. Milwaukee 9} St. Paul 4. Louisville 5, Toledo 4. Columbus 3-4; Indianapolis 2-14 SEES (C»»t!■■<>« Front i Page Owe) through, 36 t 034. f I Finally, the senatteXcut the com mittee figure for European mil: tary aid by $37,000,(100 to offset ; $37,500,000 increase in money Vol ed for Israel and iPalestine. \ > If You Have Something To Bel A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

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