Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1952 — Page 7
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Jackets Lose :■ I: r- J«• - <?■ To Berne By / 8 To 6 Score The Berne- although held to oiily three hitp. rallied to score an . s-6 victor)' over the-Decatur \ Jackets (it Wednesda -V. i \’U t Kerne picked |ip single runs’ in the first and second innings, but the Jackets brpke loose for J six in t,he fourth on a walk, a hit batsman, two errors, doubles by Plfpnley and Dufjf and a triple by .Conrad. . j .J, j A walk, hit bailsman, two Berne hits .and two errors eni, abled Berne to score’' four times ,and knot the co mt, in the fifth, Satid the Bears’ final two runs in the sixth were scored without a 1 hit. on a walk, a pair of fielder's I choices, And‘an error. I The Jackets wi 1 play their, first night game in history on the local diamond at 8 o'clj ck tonight, meeting Van Wert, (b„ at Wdrthmair fieldl.. i' 1 ‘ r- , i Deciitur ’ ' r AB R H E It. c J . 3 111 i Plumley,' ss ... . ... .' .. ...... 3 11!; 2’i N. Pollock, If 1 2 0 M 0* JGonrad), 2b '.4 11 ; 0«j Duff f 3b — 4 0 10 | cf 3 10 1 Vettar.Uib 4 1 o o 'Helm. rs . J...i . 2 10; tr, Knittie, p 7- /.. 3 0 2 0 1 Totals 28 66| 4 ] Berne * ! AB RHE f J. Sprunger, ss 3 2 1, (I i Reinhart, lb 7.......„.,4 0 <1 3 1 Neueil, cf . t ...... 2.! 1; J 0 Lehman, e I 3 0 P 0 . 4 3b 1 0 0 0.1 , Kirchoffer, 3b 0 0 6 (f j zLtechty. 2b t . 1 oi 0 0 | Gerber., If .J 2 3*o 6 Zerkel, rs ..7....... 3\ 11 L.l Rweehey, p 3 1 n o O. Sprjntyger, p O' 0 0 i Totals 22; 8 3 4 . Score by innings: ' Decatur ( 01)0 600 p-6 -7’eine .. .. 110 042* c—B Warsaw Tigers i 1 I ' . cll ■ ■ . ■ Easy Victory InNEICMeet 1 L" ,1 j- The Watsfavr winning all (if oiyipartj of seven individual events] aind both relay races, ran away | Y w ith the Northeastern Indiana cqn-1 •. feremje track j, title -T Wednesday’ 1 aftcrlnwin aU-Columbia City. ' > Six new conference marks were get as Warsaw piled up f?B*£ points. Kendallville was second with 31’ j i povVs. (ither gratis \finished a* i follows ; Aubfim 2!t/ 5 Columbia I ! f.Citl v s<R,.New~ 19. Decatur j 17%: Garrdtt 14’ajjBiuffton- 12%. J)ecatu.r*B. scorliig.follows: Moses, j second in tire' 4p\vard run: Binin- ’■ ner£. second ' in the 880-yardz fttn-,' ' Engle.' slerohd in the mile run; N "Schieferslteiiit fifth in the low hurdleD, Kohnt . tied for third ami ; fourth in the high jump; and De- ] ejatur fifth ijt the mile relay. i r •. *~ j YESTERDAY'S RESULST { National League ]; - ’New Yjoik 1. Cincinnati 1 Chicagp-Philadelphia s (12 in- | nihgs). >i - » ,■ . ■ ~r, Ij Pittsburgh 11, Boston ■>: r . S:. Louis 1 L Brooklyn 2. r ; • American League .7 . 1(7 St. Loiiis~9-1, New York 4-4. U Boston 5. Detroit '3. v Ph'iladf Iphia CtevelAnd l.|’ ; 1 Chicago 7r4. VVaslringfon 3-3 (2nd 1 game 11 tirilngs). , ; S t l I l 1 Quality | Photo Finishing Ohttr .extra prints for ; that special friend or I . serviceman. cU 1 s Holthouse Drug Co. 6 * *■ I-'" , ? 1 1 1 1 . h I"’" 1 — a r» u- i LT C
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i third:, Grilling (K) fourth; Camp-; bell (A) fifth. Time—3:o4.o. (New record]).: / Mlle ruti: *M. Truex (W) first; Engle; <bj Second; Goingsf (AT third: D. Trues (W) ftmrth; Gorrell (A)- fiftjh. Time-i-4:41. (New record)’, f y . High hurdles: Cotner (K). first; Thrapp (K) second; Grosscup (A) third; . Meyer (B) fourth; Souder fA) fifth. Time—ls. 6. (New record » . Sh’7 ■ ! | i 1 Low: hurdles: Bell (Wp first? Thtapp (K) second: Cotner (K) third; Parker (NJf) fourth; Schieferslelh (D) fifth. Time-L-20.9. (New ? reeord, new distance). Allie relay: Won by Warsaw (Bowman. Heaton, Wpt. Katte) ; Garett. second. Columbia City third. Auburn fourth. Decatur fifth. Time —3:41.2. '• .j Half-mile . relay: Wipn by. Warsaw (pell. Morgan, Bowser, Johns-' ton 1; Kpndallville \. second- New Haven third. Auburn fourth, Col iumbijt City fifth. Time—l:3s; it . ■ ' 1
Selects THAT’S O BR story m jackets j I. ' I' : : ' v|«, sir! them , . and how! Gabardines. Ray- r z ons. Houndstooth, Club Checks and Satin Tackle Twills! Lbng ones, short ones . . dressy styles or sport models! Most important of all, you'll find just what you-want! GABARDINE SUR COATS Ml L<iads of smart, gc-od looks, plus a practical side, that it? one of bur most popular. Genuine 4-harness V Gabardine, weatherproofed and spot-resistant! 2-way saddlebag pockets and adjustable cuffs. Lined thruout A i'p with iridescent Rayon. Three colors to choose from. rW I 10 95 /fiWoFn GABARDINE CLUB CHECKS Beautiful, harmonizing ! , | | ’> shades of sheen gabardine \: Sparkling new, and mighnew Desert Tones! ty fresh looking! Combm- J jaMfe . I 5 Rayon lined, .with two ations of Green and White ’ IO breast pcckets and adjust- and Grey and White! able cuffs’ Cossack, mod- Rayon lined thruout, with el, with Lastex covered tVvo slash pockets and ad- wWOl; bottom. | justable cuffs. >’ S 995 fl IJ J ; "M • ’ ! I ’ ? kt 1 'L ' I ' COTTON CHENO ■ fcl fcaW M ’d ; v flktiL I Smartly styled in sturdy, dependable fabric .| .. ! specially treated to make them water-repellent. * ‘ ~ 1 Cdssack model with two slash pockets.; Colorsub 1 ’ * 7’^ ar k Tan, Silver Grey and Green. J <] K ■ Ik j iOL'LA Jt jmMKVj, Li.9B ' h l ‘ ‘ SATIN TACKLE TWILL COSSACK JACKETS f ’ The most wahted’Jacket! Lustrous Satin TwIH in Green, i <: v 1 Grey,„ Beige and Tan! Light in weight .. . they’re ‘just ../L / v«|SgnL right’ for now! Smart, too .. . they're styled in the popu- *■ p lar model pictured at right. * ' \ar v i- . 5-95 -C) tIO/ ■ ’kl BIdGHT COLOR POPLIN JACKETS ' Th| ‘always popular’ Roplins! Weatherproofed and stainresistant! They come ,in Red, Yellow or Navy. Full zipper front and adjustable cuffs. 3-9 S THE WHY ' j . ■ I/ \ Decatur ■ t ; • h i i ' 1 7 > - — i 1 , 1" "
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