Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1951 — Page 8
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Dodgers Drop Two, Lead By . Only One Game New York, Sept. 26— , will be a subway world series, all right, but the Yankees didn’t ha.ve the slightest idea today whether they will be playing basebail’-.’ modern "rhiracle men,” the Giants; or the doddering Dodgers for thw > championship. , ; . .And get set for that miracle ,b€t cause it could occur. • ' : The fantastic Giants are roaring Borne at/ an- unbelievable pace. . even surpassing the. stretch run of the famed 1914 Brakes, who climbed from last place on,July 4 tp win the flag. The Giants, who lost 11 straight games in the first two weeks of the season, weren’t in last place July 4, but they we’re worse off than the Braves at. a, much later date. An Aug. 11. they- ’ were trailing the Dodgers by 13 Yb games whereas the 1914 BraVts were only 6 % behind al that time. 4 Since the fateful date, the Giants won 31 games and lost but seven for an .696 percentage. The .Braves, who .made their bid more quickly; played .789 (ball for the last half .of the season with ar 6046 * won and lost mark. J _• Last night is one the Giants— f and the Dodgers—never will forget,no matter -who \ comes home in; front. • * , i For the gritty guys of Leo Durocher rtiade a truly Giant stride to within one game of first place by topping the Phillies, 5 to I, with crackling brilliance while the Dodgers were miserable for 18 innings, j.as the Braves trampled them, 6 to 3 ' >nd 14 to 2. ‘ At the same time, the idle Yankees moved to within two games of j clinching their third straight flag when the.vsecond place. Indianstumbled to their fourth straight defeat, 4 to 2, at Chicago and the run-down Red Sox lost a 3 to 0 two hitter to Bob Porterfield in Wash- - ington. The Giants, who play the Phillies again tonight;after the Braves take , another whack at the Dodgers this afternoon, could go into a victual tie for the lead, two percentage points behind if they win and Brooklyn loses. Veteran 20-game Winder Lany Jansen, who has beaten the Phillies five times this season, opposes either erratic lefty . Ken Johnsoc or Philly qewcotnef Karl Drews, who defeated the Dodgers last Friday in his only start. For the Dodgers," erstwhile ace Don Newcombe, who has been battered in his last three starts and hasn’t won a game since Sept. 8, will try once more against right hander Max Surkont. a three-tfime winner over Brooklyn, who.Jost one; game to the Bums this year. .• • , Brooklyn with five more games to play, two in Boston and three in Philadelphia, must win four to be sure of the flag, three The Giants have only three more to go, tonight in Philly and 1 Saturday and *' Sunday in Boston when both staff aces. 22-game winner Sal Maglie. and Jansen will be ready again. . Trade in a Good Town — Dwjtitr y1 j * , (AIR CONDITIONED) r Tonight & Thursday 0 -i-2 K—r OUR BIG DAYS’ ; J First Show Tonight 6:3ft ;; Continuous Thur, from V.3Q BE SURE TO ATTEND! ] » — ; —••• ISWGGIEK ffi ISLAM ALSO —Shorts 14c-44c Inc. Tax O—O Fri. & Sat.—“THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD” —o-o _ Sun. Men. Tues. —Jane Russell, . “His Kind of Woman”
MAJOR | I AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. GB. ; New York... .. SKi 55 .628 i Cleveland 92 6V ,605 3 Boston .... 87 60 .592 I Chicago - - 78 72 .j2O 16 Drtioil 72 78 i .480 22 Philadelphia 67 st .147 27; V r /Washington --4- W9O \.396 34Ak St Louis . !.‘» 99 1331 44 f’ NATIONAL ’LEAGUE 3 , W. L. \POt. Q.B. I Biooklyn ' , 56 624 I New York 93 58 .616 1 7’ St.' iZ.uiS 79 72 .523 15 •I Boston 75 75 500 18% • Philadelphia 72 78 .480 Cincinnati 66 85 .437 28 Pittsburgh 63 88 .417 31 . Chicago 61 90 .404 33 YESTERDAYS RESULTS American League l - Washington 3. Chicago 4. Cleveland 2. Detroit 2. St. Louis 0. - Philadelphia at New York, rain. National League . , < Boston 6-14, Brooklyn 3-2. Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 3. New York 5. Philadelphia 1. i Cincinnati 7, St. jLouis 3 (14 innings). _ CLASSIC LEAGQE Stand • W L Pts. Burk Elevator ___> 6 3 9 Old Crown _4 5 4 7 Moose No. 7 5 4 7 • Casablanca _ r J 4 2 5 Wolff Hardware 3 0 4 Standard Oil 3 3 3 Fairway ___j_ 2 7 3 i Smith Insurance „ 2 7 2 I High series: Tutewiler 600 (198-1 2,18-184). j' | High games: Andrews 201, Hoffman, 205, Hodle 200, Morbach 223, Hooper 225-200, Scheumann 209, Kiefer 200. W. Galimeyer 222. Ladd 200. Miller 205, Johnston 211-W2, House 204. »■ » BRITAIN, (Continued Krom Pnae Onrt lee called a formal meeting of his labor cahipet for tomorrow to consider a crisis which now entails 1 the danger of an armed clash —fa clash which might cause Russia ♦o march into northern Iran. t The cabinet mjust decide what to do about' the Iranian ultimatum Gt the oil technicians to get out by next Wednesday midnight or be thrown out. f \ A possibility that a head-on I clash, would be Avoided appeared in an emergency; meeting in Tehran this morning? between Mossa- , degh and Loy Hefiderson, the new ./A . S. ambassador to Iran. The j premier was reported to have urg- . ed Henderson to use American f ‘ good offices” tq avoid a possible , atmed clash. j\ ‘ schooUhead (Contirum r ri.m Fatve ««»> . seeped out that trie Lioas are going tp try it again this next season with some sort ot; play, skit or pt.o- --' duction. and are jspending the moments choosing tfee proper vehicle. Box Office Opens 7 P. M.’ First Show at Dusk Tonight & Thursday 1 THE REST OF > THE JOLSOH STORY f f TO. A COLUMBIA TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION 4 Ji ’ lAJm* j' ‘ Larry Parks, Barbara Hale \ Wm. Demarest* Ludwig Donath O—O— I .. 'i \. Sun.—“Tarxan A Leopard Woman” O—O jChljdren Under 12 Free
Hammond Noll Rated Tops In Prep Football Indianaimlls, Sept, h 26—(UP)-*-Hummond Noll’s Warriors, the senaution of the young Indiana high achiHtl football season,Ntbday walked off with the No. 1 spot In the first weekly I'nitetl Press honor roll of grid powers. The boy wonders of coach Karl Huffiue grabbed the top berth by virtue of their classic 39-to-12 triumph over touted city rival Hamliiond High last Friday—their third this season. The warriors are in fast company,; for five other Calumet and northern Indiana elevens and two fromAhe southernmost loop, plus Richmond of the north central conference and 113-game winner Fort Wayne Central Catholic.comprised the “big ten.” f ' East Chicago Washington’s Senators. who get their fiiTt NIHSC test tomorrow when ftiey meet Whiting, are runners-up;after belb inA Chicago Amundsen in last week’s opener. 40 to 0. f ' Central Catholic, unbeaten \since 1949 is third, and Washington's up-and-qoming crosstown tor Roosevelt, rounding rapidly Into accuw, turned forth after an opening-game licking by South Bend Washington, is fourth, followed by Strong Vincennes of the SI AC. The lowei bracket* ih order, is made 'up of South B<oid Riley’s east NIHSC leaders, Richmond’s relentless Red Devils, wiio’ve scored an incredible 152 points in three games; Evansville Bosse, and South Bend Central asd Mishawaka’s defending NIHSC titlists. South' Bend Washington’s Panthers. though triumphant over East Chicago Roosevelt and Unbeaten in three games, just failed jto squeeze into the seleci circle bechuse of slim, one-touchdown win? over loop rivals La Porte and Michigan City. But the Panthers also are in fast company in the “^'ell- regarded” group, and still have a good chance to\ move up. 1 ■’ AI’POIXTMRXT of A»MI!% I sth ATOH No. 4744 Notice la hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Pella Droege late of Adams County, de ceased. The estate is proba-bly ' solvent. ■ Frledn Autuann, Administrate Feed I.ttterer, Attorney Sept. 18. 1951. . SEPT. 19—2G—9<?T. 3 p XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works and SaTety of the City of Decatur. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received at the Clerk-Treasurer's Office until the hour of 2:00 o’clock P.M., Central Standard Time, on the 9th day of October, M)sl, for the construc-r tiorf of the following described public improvement in the City of Decatur, Indiana, as authorized by the improvement resolution named for the construction of the following described improvement and known as the. •OEOKCE W ANSPAUOH SEW E R IM PROV EM ENT”. Commencing on th_e fiorth line of Bollman Street and six (6) feet wesf of thn West corner of inlot number 975 in B.W. Sholty’s Subdivision of the East Part <rf Outlpt jN<>. 81 in Decatur, Indiana, thence North along the center of’the alley running North and South between Bollman and Streets; 446.5 ft. to a manholfe on City... Sewer number 33 and there 1 to. terminate. Six inch diaineter •,'Y” connections for each lot, will be located at the center of each lot unless,\othprwise re- \ quested before actual=construct tton starts. i 1 \ All work done in the making oT said descriljed improvement' shall be fn accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolutions. and the detail plans. proV file, drawings and specifications which are orr, file and may be seen in the office of the City Engineer and the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Decatur/ Indiana. The bidders in .submitting proposals for said described public improvement, must accompany each l»id with certified check ‘in the sum of $150.00 as evidence ot good faith that the successful bidder will execute within ten' days fr*>m acceptance of proposals, coptra<-ts and -ttonds, satisfactory tti the said Board of Public Works JandL Safety, tp do the work of making jfiaid improvement. A failure of the'successful bidde.r to enter such contracts and’bonds upon acceptance of such proposals will forfeit th® check and the. sum of money payable thereon to the City as agreed »s liquidated damage\for such The ladders shall file all proposals on Genera 1 ) Bid Form No. 95. prescribed by the State Board of Accounts es the State Os Indiana. , , The’ Board of’ Public Works anti Safety reserves the right to reject any or all bids; BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY, H. Vernon Aurnnd Clerk-Treasurer Decatur, Indiana SEPT. 26— OCT. 3 \ fry A Derriocrat w»nt ao-—it «>.»* f Even you PUP | when Is .&• i h « es ,h wSSw one of out (KED CARS 1 I YWR F®D OEMER.
SPORTS BULLETIN Chicago-, Sep£. 26.—(UP)4P. K. Wrigley, owner of the Chicago Cubs and vice president of the National league, said today that other club ownnets have authorized him to offer the league presidency to . Warren Giles, president of the Cincinnati Reds. - Wrlgky said he‘has been authorized to ask Giles to ac- l cept the job at a meeting to be ‘ held after the world series. He said club owners feel it is important to fill \ “as quickly as possible” the vacancy created when Ford Frick was named baseball commissioner. Dill Would Outlaw State ABC Ruling Indianapolis. Sept. 26. (UP) The Indiana legislature was asked today fey two Democratic senators to outlaw a state'alcoholic beverage commission rilling which pro-' hibits permit holders from spotiL soring bowling teams. Sens. Louis F. Baldoni,. Scmth Bend, and Judson H. West, Indianapolis,- Introduced a bill which \ would permit firms and clabs, holding 'beer and liquor licenses to sponspr and finance athletic* contests and teams. . . Man Is Sentenced For Shotgun Death .Vincemßs, Ind., Sept. 26 —(UP) -William Watson, 76, Duggjer. 6egan a term at the Indiana state; prl< son’s colony for the criminally inq sane today for slaying a fellow ocf( cupant of a rooming house in a; dispute dver the location of an ice box. r Watspn, accused ip the shotgun' death of James .Dugger,'7s, Dugger;' was sentenced in Knox circuit, court yesterday by judge Ralph Seal. ’ \ T - Youth Charged With Deserting Air Force , Anderson. Ind., Sept. 26 —(UP)-»* Dennis A- Sublett, 18, was hbl(X tej day oh charges of deserting fronithe U.S. air force base at”Shephars Field, Tex., in December, 1950. Sublett. who entered the service at Des Moines, la., in February. was arested yesterday by the FBt here where he worked as a cook in ia drive-in restaurant. 10% OFF ON ALL Paints & Varnish Wallpaper at Great Savings. . ( Some as much as 50% off. Fease] Paint & Wallpaper
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Doxie Moore Named Coach At Milwaukee Indianapolis, Sept. 26—-(UP) — An Indiana professional basketball league, formed this j summer by |)oxie Moore of Lafayette, .apparently is folding up before it gets a Ijhance' to operate. | Moore, former commissioner of, foe now defunct Natioyal Pro baskF itball leaguti, has been announced coach of the new Milwaukee entry In the National Basketball Association—(he top circuit |n the pro jiardwood game*today. tocsin Phone Co. Asks For Hearing Indianapolis. Sept. 26. il’P) — *’w j ■ |AU SMILES aboard the S.S. General .Muir after it arrived in New York are Iron Curtain refugees Magda- ; iena Cepula and Erika Gottgettreau. Their sponsor, movie sitar Constance Dennett, has assured the Displaced persons Commission that she and ' her husband would provide bousing and jobs for the DP couple at their lome in Alabama. Untemational']) Trade-In a Good Town — Decatur « -a L,.
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swrillng air battles to five Sohr-, built MIG-15 jet fighters ‘ ed. two probably destroyed anfl 1? damaged. One American’ sabrejet was dgtiiaged ni yesterday’s clash, but no. allied losses or damage were Hated in today’s dogfights. PRESIDENT <C«atlnued From Face One) security classifications ’ , “As a result of these policies, and as the result of the clear segr relation of security from nonfe security information, I hope that the American people wi|l receive more, rather than less, informut 4 dh about their government \ .’’
