Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1951 — Page 8
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Commodores Lose In Final Baseball Game The Decatur Commodores closed their fall baseball season Thursday afternoon, losing a 9*6 decision to the Geneva Cardinals at Geneva. . The Commodores drew first blood by scoring twice in the third inning on a walk to York, a double by Gage and an error. Geneva took the lead with three runs iri the same frame and added another tally in the fourth. The Cardinal!? bunched two hits with two walk?, a hit batsman and three Decatur errors for four runs in the fifth and wound .up the scoring with a single marker in the sixth. ’* / J. The Commodores ended their
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scoring with four in tne sixth on only one |iiL a double by Gass, coupled with five walks and a Geneva error. '. ( Each team made five hits but seven Commodore errors proved costly. Gaas led Decatur at bat with two doubled. Commodores AB RHE York, 2b 2 10 1 Laurent, ss. p 4 1 0 2 Gass; lb 4 0 2>■ 0 Gage, c — 3 1 I'l Brunton, p, ss —- 2 110 Coyne, 3b 2 0 0 0 Psclon. rfiu_- !_ 0 0 0 Gase, If lU.— 1113 Mowery, cf 10 0 0 Smith, cf, rs r -a 110 0 Zeser, rs 2 0 0 0 C. Voglewede. rs —— 0 0 0 0 Bowers, rfl---. 0-0 0 0 Totals i 22 6 5 7 Geneva J AB R/H E Macklin, ss — 4 10 0 Craig, 3b L._ 2 3 2 0 Long, cf _L___ 2 0 0 2 Haijni, p -i—, T -- 4 0 0 0
MAJOR I NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. Brooklyn 94 57 .623 New York 94 M .618 % St, Louis 79 72 15 Boston —’ 76 ?6 .500 18% Philadelphia 72 79 .477 22' Cincinnati 66 85 .437 28 Pittsburgh 63 88 .417 31 Chicago 61 90 1404 33 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. New York 93 56 .624 * Cleveland 92 60 .605 v 2% Boston 87 62 .584 y 6 Chicago' ___„— 78 72 .520 15% Detroit 72 80 .474 22% Philadelphia — 68 83 .45fr 26 Washington — 61 90 .404 33 St. Louis —...i. 51 99 42% YESTERDAY’S RESULTS | National League Boston 4, Brooklyn 3. Only game scheduled. American League Washington 8, Boston 6. St. Louis 7, Detroit 4. Only games scheduled. Hardy, c — 3 2 0 0 Tester, 2b L;„i 4 2 10 Blowers, If r|-*- 2 0 0 0 Stucky, lb —-4— 110 0 Ross, rs -j__- 2 0 2 0 Koons, rs — 0 0 0 0/ 1 ~' "v; — [Totals ___J. 24 9 5 2 Score by innings: | Commodores 002 004 o—6 Geneva-----f- 003 141 x —9 High School Cross Country Team Wins The Decatur high school cross country team defeated jfort Wayne 1 Central Catholic, 24-31, in a race run over the course at the Decatur Golf club Thursday afternoon. Iti was Decatur's second match of the' season, losing to Fort Wayne South; Side in the opener last week. The race was won by Don Rein- j king <D) in 11:19, followed closely i 'bv Seoaur (D). Minnick (CC) and I Gaskill (D). The next six scorers were Roach (CC). Freygang (CC),| Plumley (D), Danfankbr (CG),f Kleinriechert (CC) and\ Lehman i (D). Other finishers Decatur were Runyon. , Lehrman, Marker and Cole, in that order. h \ , I ■.. ~ ~ t ■ ’ GOV. SCH RICKER <C*atfaaed From race Owe» on the issue —to leave the law undisturbed and let the state administer its own “home-rule” welfare program. If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. WWWWWWWWMRaAMW CLEM'S . Side Rink Entertainment Sunday Evening After Skating Is Over. A Special Treat for Our Skaters. EAGLES ROUND and SQUARE ' DANCE OPEN HOUSE Saturday Night Tonight, SAT. & SUN. Continuous Sat. & Sun. I BOWERY BOYS “LET’S GO NAVY” Leo Gorcey, Hunts Hall & ROCKY LANE , “SALT LAKE 3 RAIDERS” ; Only 14c-3Oc Ihc. Tax ' '
Class Sponsors Are Listed By Principal The names of class sponsors in the Junior and senior high schools were released today by principal Hugh J. Andrews, following decent selections by the various clades. Miss Charlotte Veta will jserve as sponsor for the settlors this’ yeat with Catherine Weldler, for the Juniors, Maynard Hetrick, pdphornores, Von Stoffer, freshmen. Amos Ketchum will serve* t#e eighth grade as sponsor and Lowell Smith the seventh girders, DEMOCRAT (Continued Fr<Ja» ,JPakg <>ne> < one of the main iddresses of the I evening and urged active participation in the forthcoming ' election on the part of the club.,'• Mrs. Charles Knapp,, first president of the county club sinOajits organization on a national ha?is. reviewed the work of the group in past years. She particularly stressed the necessity of gr’blip action. ( , . Tentative plans were made for' a meeting -to be held the last week • in October at Ilanna-Nutt-man park? The, Democrat city committee will be invited ta participate in a potluck supper- uiui weinerl bake. < ’ ; \ ; • T ' . ' Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. LOCAL CLASSIFIED : | ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words of less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times 1.75.?, For consecutive days. -No I classified skipday ads accept- \ I ed. | i Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 50c minimum. I Classified ads listed in parai graphs 50% increase over regular rate. 1 , Card of Thanks, Obituary, In | Memprlam, 2c per word, 75c * minimum. ( Copy must be in office by 11 a.m. Monday through Friday* | Saturday deadline 9 a.m. 10% OFF ON ALL” Paints & Varnish Wallpaper at Great Savings. Some as much as W>/ 0 off. Feasel Paint & Wallpaper WV' " Mother Can’t Prepare Everybody’s Favorites all on the same night....., BUT WE CAN! Bring The Whole Family for a • Special Treat ‘ i *7 j 1 * Every Friday Night “Ail You Can Eat” FISH NIGHT w/my Located in Decatur’s Newest and Most Modern Business 1 District
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the cancer adctety are the same as last year. The recreation committee which purchase* -and erects playground equipment in the parks and school playgrounds reduced its request tyom 11,500 to >1,116.25. Equipping of the playground! la nearly completed, Steve Everhart, who is in charge of this division, stated. , \ High School Football Brazil fl, Terre Haute Garfield 0. "* Evansville Central 18, Evansville Mater Del 0. \ East Chicago Washington, 14, Whiting 6. ( Lawrenceburg 40, Brookville 0. Griffith 26, Gary Edison 19. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Masonic Banquet at 6:00 P. M. Friday, Sept. 28 Followed by a Good Program and Conferring of Master Masons Degree..
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-\ \< . ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,, 1951
