Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1951 — Page 8
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j Vandalism Reported At Memorial Park r City potice today are continuing i their investigation of vandalism ( i displayed by several youthq who i destroyed city and private jjroplerty at the Legion memorial park, Wednesday. £• K-l Debris was spread over tfce park and light bulbs and other property were destroyed during the evening. Nearby residents are ating with police in the investigation. ■ifc* - ■ J.j Sk \\ 1111 * (AIR CONDITIONED) * — today — | \ Continuous from 1:30 A “SEPTEMBER AFFAIR” Joseph Cotten, Joan Fontaine vALSO —Shorts 14c-44c Inc. tax' BE SURE TO ATTENDI —o FRL&SAT. ! WE JOIN THE PREMIERE OF THIVa WONDERFUL COMEDY I SENSATION! ,--j RH^9 o ' o ’^- alra ,j. !| ’ do ’’° o Xo">' :; V I 1, O" d «OG«AM I ; < • ill ' i \9' -v fl • Jm : Hl A tICHAte CA»ISON • UNA JrfjßWt ’ J CHHS UN MAttlN.OOUatO* “ OUMMUIt•»T’»UC«. J —-O—O | Sun. Mon. Tueb.—“The Frogman’’ . ,Richard Widmark, Dana; Androvs I' 1 FRI. SAT. & SUNv 1 Continuous Sat. & Bun. j 2 MAJOR'i PRODUCTION —BQTH FIRST RUN! J U1 'I 11 MJI’I ■ 3 S ; -V tSn X V - Sfieiii'Twl fReOSKIMfI UH" JON HALL ■'"—AnDFD hit!? ! Ufflral JFiJh JEFFREY DONALD MARJORIE f 11 LYNNCRISPREYNOLDS'M • i .»JUMI!N MONROE . MANHALE.JS. <Mgy feMh nn»Q<AMm»-a»Y» wcTv«Ef)gy tfr
Dunbar Takes Softball Loop -1| Playoff Title J Dunbar of jßerhe won the Decatur Softball league playoff chim.pionship Wednesday night, defeating the Veterans of Foreign Wars team of Decatur, 10-7. in the fihal ganie 4 ar McMillen field in this city. I Dunbar tobk an early 6-0 lend, staging a five run outburst in the second inning on five hits. VFW trimmed the* margin with three tallies in thb last qf the second but the Berne team counted tjwo more runs in the tlyrd and stajied out in front the rest of the wa|r. Following- The final game, trophies were presented to (he league’s top; teams. The Daifly Democrat trophy was given to (he VFW team tor copping the league championship over the regular; schedule, and’ the Vim Sporting J Goods trophy weht to Dunbar as second place team. Dunbar was awarded league trophy for Its I playoff victory. Last night’s score: i R H E ; Dunhar ’ 152 010 I—lo io: 21 VFW |f«l 012\0— 7*6 7> Neuenschwhnder and Habegger; I Reef and Sum'mers. ■ _ | . | If you have something to sell or | ••ooms for rent., try a Democrat ; A/ant ' X !♦ nriras results J Box Office Opens 7 P. M. ’ First Show at Dusk - Last Time Tonight - “Ma and Fa Kettle Go To Town” ' Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride —■—-*-o —O 1 1 p. FRL & SAT. GREAT COMBINATION OtF 2 SMASH ENTERTAINMENTS’ . | ■ -1/ -L. tHGHTING-MAD ANO fcjTHUNDERING JCA Qj TRUE! |! BOwhl I bJ ; 3RT WILLIAMS *B ■ ./Mr 1 VICTOR JANE ■■F I inDY.NIKHi; —ADDED FUN—8U j [ ■ . 0—0 — r Sun.—“ Pardon My Sarong" Bud Abbott, Lou Costello —o Children Under 12 Free • -, 111 I. 11
MAJOR ' AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. Cleveland 89 52 .631 New York 86 51 .628 1 Boston —-__4- 82 54 .603 4% Chicago 76 64 .543 Detroit 63 76 .453 25 Philadelphia 60 81 .426 29 Washington V— 54 62 .397 32H St. Louis 43 93 \ .316 43H NATIONAL LEAGUE >. W. L. . Pct. G.B. Brooklyn 88 49 .642 New York 84 56 .600 5 St. Louis 72 64 .529 15H Boston 69 68 .504 19 Philadelphia ... 66 74 .471 2314 Cincinnati 61 80 .433 29 Chicago 58 82 \ .414 31% Pittsburgh 58 93 .411, 32 j YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Boston 2, Detroit 1 (10 innings). Chicago 3, Washington 0. Only National League Pittsburgh Philadelphia, 6. ; Boston 7, Chicago: 3. Cincinnati 6. Brooklyn 3. New York at St. Louis, rain. ! Legion Convention To Hear MacArthur Indianapolis, Sept. 13.— T (UPjt— Douglas MacArthur was named today to address the Amjer- : ica‘n Legion’s 33rd national cpn- ‘ vention in Miami, Fla.,w»ext month. | National Commander Ejrle 1 Cocke, Jr., said MacArthur will i j speak at noon on Oct. 17 before a 1 joint meeting of the legion and its I auxiliary in Dinner Key auditor- . ium. I MacArthur will arrive in Miami I Oct. 16 and review the convention 'parade that afternoon, Cocke said. ■■■ , . ' Trade in a Good Town — Decatur LIMBERLOST DRIVE - IN THEATRE GENEVA z SHOW STARTS at 7:15 aiid 9:45 TONIGHT Sept. 13 This Program Recommended For Adults and High School Students. “A MODERN MARRIAGE” (Damaged Soule) — ALSO — “THE THING” (From Another World) Coming Sun. & Mon. Sept. 16-17 WALT DISNEY’S ‘Alice In Wonderland’
Liinberlost Drive-In THEATRE GENEVA, IND. Shows Start at 7:15 and 9;45 i . FRIDAY AND SAT. SEPT. 14 - 15 JOHN WAYNE - GAIL RUSSELL ' ' 'IN ? ‘ ' rl “THE ANGEL AND THE BADMAN” \ j — ALSO — , “JUNGLE HEAD HUNTERS” FREE AT MID-NITE SAT. “CAPTIVE GIRL" SUN. - MON. SEPT. 16,- 17 WALT DISNEY TECHNICOLOR SHOW j Walt | - oS Piferfownerf/ I\ T vAP * A magic real.* I I I A < radiant with color, / V » I -/I I V I wondbriandA; . l/T/Zlh The aflamcon Murical . -PLUS- T ' “NATURE’S HALF ACRE” ! 4 ' • '• .• •■ . ' C W < tj j i » (A Disney Featurette) ;
Ray Robinson Regains Title From Turpin New York, Sept. 13. —ifUF)’— Sugar Ray Robinson said today; it was “do or die” in the bloody 10th round when he recaptured the middleweight crown from Turpin on a technical knockout ini their $1,000,000 fight. But he was willing today to give thq young Englishman a shot at the title. 1 J 'An electrified crowd of 61.37(1 at the Polo saw 31-yeAr< old Robinson shoot the works dtj the 10th round last night, saw hini flqor Randy for \a count of nine; and then batter him into sapli helplessness on the ropes that . rejeree Ruby Goldstein stopperi I thfe bout at 2:52 of that session. ■ Just when Sugar Ray launched I hie desperate assault it seemed ! he: would fail to win back the prtund title from the lad frdin j Leamington. Eng., who had printed Robinson for the crown at London on July 10. Although 23-year-old Randy ■_ slightly behind in the general! scoring he had come on to thfe Sth and 9th rounds, and had; re-opened a deep gash in Rqbfh-f Sob’s left brouf early in the lOtji.: Tlie 10-stitch cut. which had befert suffered originally in July at Lon-: don. was bleeding so profusely thfit the faces of both negroes were| smeared with blood when thej sohiewhat faded Harlem hotshot opened his terrific attack. . | Ha/ staggered the confident.’ powerful 23-year-dl'd' Briton M ith a Straight right to the chin. ‘He drove him into the ropes with iabarrage of hooks to the head. Tljey came off the ropes and Rqhipson dropped him flat on his back with a right to the jaw for, the count of nine. • ; When Randy rose groggily,’ Sugar Ray tore into him with?a: savage hooking attack to the head th.a£ again drove him into ropes. There Robinson landed jeqst 20 blows with all his poster to head and body until the helpie|s Br|ton finally lurched forward ibtb’the arms of referee Goldsteiii !j It was a dramatic ending to Me of! the most remarkable inatcfela in- ring history—an international fight that sold out every segt from which the action could \be welched • and turned away miore than 10,000. Many of the rejected stormed the steel gates. When; last night’s, return bout was signed, promoter Jim Morris anticipated a crowd of 35,000 brid a gate of $400,000. But k it drew 61,370 and $767,630. Association Playoff Games Are Postponed ! \ ■ > By United Press ’ Both scheduled playoff games in the American association w£re postponed last night because, Os rain,. Louisville was to play at' SL Paul; Kansas City at Milwaukee. '♦ ' . I . \ . Gp to the cnurcn 01 your choice next Sunday: \ - f ■ —-
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drawing from a car • rier’s salary ‘but certifying havin? ! paid it. *: » ; Indicted fio< transporting a stotei ’ vfehicle aerdsi state linei was Roh ’ ert E. Bymaster, 19, Irdianapdlis ' Welsh said the youth claimed h< ' won the cai in a Chicago diet game. I'l j 1 ' William Banks, 36, was indicted; on charges of roft bing an Indianapolis post offici sub-station; William J. Spards. 37 Indianapolis, ‘embezzling interstati shipment, Edward J. Mock, 41 Indianapolis, pneome tax evasion. Also indipted were Edmund E White, 22, Richmond, rel usal to re port for induction; Eugene Gallmai and Robert; :iL. Becker, knife as saults on other inmates at th< Terre Hautfej federal penitentiary and Lloyd p'. Patmore and Clarenci A. WallqceJ Tennyson, bank burg lary at Tennyson. —
