Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1952 — Page 7
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1952 ,'' ’ ... ' J
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Jackets Lose As Night Ball Launched Here Nighti basehall made its initial .bfiW in Decatur Thursday night, and whjhe it apparently IJ> enjoyed by the fair-sifed eroded in attendance, the'night was rough on the Decatur Yellow Jackets as thtfy booked to Van .XVyrt. ()., high You’ll Be Surprised, too! 4 L,"i •'•' BL. ' ' I ■ j Z x i .. < (l L, / l\\' Ms |< J vV iI 7a wwa~? ’■ -- ——#,» 74C. '■ ’’■Ba'i s :<Z ' / , h ■ ■— C - P* 7' SEEING The Wall of Fame and . #■ The Wall of Shame 7 A Bamboo Room . ~ 1 feature as I FAIRWAY
iiV' ' . f- i 6ANCING EAGLES PARK, MIMST|ER, OHIO ; SATURDAY, MAY 3rd J rJARL BALTES and His Orchestral L Dancing 3 Every Saturday 9 to 12 SUNDAY ONLY n"-nf^uk7 DECATUR //mxTPrft office opens 7:15 . ” First Show at Dusk 7' • • Children Under 12 £r»e ' )*k I INTERNATIONAL presents | BUD Rk > «3 w » LOU /j w> Al ./<!< who iX. i ,f® a*) . ! ’W • !i ■. ’ Z —o— -O— •_• |. . ■, — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY - ( ' J ’ i' * ’ , ‘ 'Mr *" IT (' T" ' 1 ■ , I 2 BIG HITS BRING-ACTION AND COMEDY!! ‘“KANSAS RAIDER ’-^-Technicolor—Audie Murpjiy & & AIiNER in “DREAMING OCT LOUD? /. . ; I 'T ; r . : . O —_ 0 _ Nol Parking .Problem! Nc| Baby Sitters! Eat aid Smpke in Your Car! Kiddies’ Playground! ‘ , »■' ■ i . L' ' ' : *' ■ i.■ j' H ■ '■■■■' ! ' ■ . .' "111 I ■ir.m ■ iii I ,i • , i I
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. 4 ,. ry ■ ■ IjT The additional lights witch were erected fast- summer ap mred to provide tor h|aseball, with ’fielders and hattirs alike seemingly hating litt e tiouble following the flight of the ball. , ; The Jackets wiill pay inder the light|S Monday nigh • Ineeting Convoy-; 6., at Wortbman (field at s o'clock. This game 4aji> originally scheduled for today t but was postponed as Convoy is playing in the county tourney this weekendDecatur also has tw-a ot’ier games scheduled next week, : p[iying at Bluff (oh Wednesday and meeting Warsaw here > Friday aftt moon. , The city's 'firtejt night; game in history was anything but enjoyable for the, Jlael/ets, howevi'r as they hobbled the horsehide for 12 errors 1 to offset a creditable pittiling per--1 foiniance by Don Reinkirgjjln the hole practically all the way due to bis; males’/errors. \ Vari Wert scored in al: but the fourth ami fifth—innings as they bunched their 10 hiti witHlhe Jackerrors. Decatur, meanwhile, was* having little luck with the slants of Bagley, Van Wert hutler, ..and did hot gdqre until the final inning. - t \ Lisle Kililtle. pinch-hitting for McDougal in the seventl , led off with, a triple to deep left center field, i ’After Rowley, baiting for Reinkaug. struck out, Roger Follock fanned nut readied first and. . Knittie scored when the third strike got the catcher? Pollock advai|W-4 to second op a ba}k and scored after his brptht -j ( Norm, grounded out and Roge • ! scored wtple >the fij’st. baseman cl used him acrosj| the plate. .Van Murphy, ss 4 2 2 1 Ifernandi 2b 5 2 10 Bagley, p 5 Hl 1 (I SniitW.; lb ! i 5 11 o Jordajii v —-=r*L 3 111 Richek cf _.L_ f 4 0. 1 (i Carter, If 4 2 10 Fpgazzi. ft- 4 2 2 ’ 0 . Lkch.’Jb 4 10 0 .; !* ' > ——- Totals ,3S‘ if 10 ■ 2 ■ 7 k i ' x '/ : ■ .■ : -V-k ■ ■.-—--t-s- —-—— V
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Decatur AB R H E R. Pollock, c X- 4 110 N. Pollock, If ’ 4 0 0 0 Plumley, ss 2 0 0 1 Conrad, rs 3 0 0 2 Lehrman, cf__‘3 0~“l 2 Duff, 3b 3 0 0 3 Vetter, lb 3 0 0 1 McDoiigal. 2b2 0 12 a-Knittle 1110 Reinking, p 2 0 0 1, b-Rowley 10 0 0 v— —. Totals 28 2 4 12 a-Trtpled for McDougal in 7th. b Fanned for Reinking in 7th. Score by innings: t \ Van Wert 213 003 3 -11 ■ Decaturooo 000 2— 2 Change |n Interest Rate On E Bonds 1 . ’ 1 '' o ■ T, F. Graliker, chairman of the Adams county U. S. defense bond committee, has received informa-’ fiOp on the (hange in the interest rate of bonds, recently announced by the J. 8. treasury. The new “E" bonds will pay interest at the i‘<its of 3 percent, if held to maturity, as against a rate of 2.9 percent for "E” bonds formerly issued. A pew httrdetion is ing the eayly years of ownership. In zestbrs pre now permitted' to purchase $20,000 worth of these boids annijially instead of the former SIO,OOO \vortjh which was the purchase limit for any one year. H T—k- ■ , V Youth Fellowship To Hold Spring Rally Fort Wayne district of the I Methodist youth fellowship will: hold its spring rally at lhe Garrett j Methodist' church Sunday after- j noon. Thelprograim will begin -with registrations at* 2 p.nf. ■: The , Rev. Samuel Emerick, U>eal Methddist pastofiL announced that |jhe youth of tile’ Decatur church would meet dt the: church at’l2 :45 p.m. in order to Jarrange - tat ion to Garrett. : Wednesday! evening there Were 15 members bf the local fellowship who planned,to attend the district ijneeting. It is expected that several more will report their re.servations before Sunday in order { so arrange an adequate number of ■eirfi, for, transportation. ’ J - ' ,"— V A Tonight,SAT.&SUN. Sat. & Sun. i 2 FIRST 1U N HITS! IRQBERT CI “BAREFOOT I MAILMAN” Filmed in Cipecolor I & CHAS. STAKRET “SMOKY CANYON” j i ’With Smiley Burnette Only f4c-30c Inc. Tax
■ l .t vvgf fray. 'SUN. MON. TUES. WAUaUMI 14c-50c Inc. Tax rtfc ■ ’ 1 rni “ "'Jy* *■ Illa d a I. ?j iirlwi' yj< 4> jwg ■ j iTfl YWii 1-W W j / by ?!!££• I l*f IH / J ’ 1 J 7 i'll f a SUSAN ROBY k OAVIO . THELMA 1 z , . '.[Haagg mm win- 1 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — Continuous Saturday from 1:45 They're Wolves in Ship’s Clothing. 1 . . . Who Go Overboard for Marie, . the Sailor’s Delight! Wanna Laugh! Wanna fioar! Wanna Bust Your T Buttons! Here’s the Funniest Film in Months! , “A GIRL IN EVERY PORT” Groucho Marx, William Bendix, Marie Wilson 4 ALSO—Cartoon; Comedy; News—l4c-50c Inc. Tax
Pleasant Mills Is Dual Meet Winner The Pleasant Mills Spartans edged out the Jefferson Warriors, 56 J 4, to 54’4 in a dual tra|ck meet at the Pleasant Mills track Wednesday. / \ Jefferson copped five of the nine individual events but the Spartans picked up more second, and third places to cop the meet as tjih teams split honors, in the relays. The summary: ' i / 100-yard dash: Bowen (PM) first; Wendell (J) second; D. Wolfe (PM) third.-Time—ll.6; Mile run: Hammitt (J) first; Raudenbush (PM) second; C. Wolfe (PM) third. Time—s:26. 440-yard run: Keller (J) first; (J) second; R.\Ripley (PM) third. Time—62.6. • ' 880-yard run: Charleston (J) first; L. Wolfe (PM) second; R. Raudenbush (PM) third. Time — 2:27. .. !, ( 220-yard dash: Bowen (PM) first; Gerber (J) second; J. 'Raudenbush (PM) third. Mile, relay: Won by Jefferson (Wendell, Kelly, Stuber, Charleston). Time—4:l3. ’ Half-mile relay: Won by Pleasant Mills (BoWen, J. Raudenbush, Edwards, Fox). Time —1:48. Shotput: Frey (PM) first; Johnson. (PM) second; Stuber (j) third. Distance—36 ft. 8% in. Broad jump: Stuber (J) 'first;. WeMell (J) second; Fox (PM) third. Distance- .ifi fK in. Pole vault: C. Wolfe (PM) first; I L. Wolfe (PM) second; Stpber (J) : third. Height—9 ft. .3 in. High jump: Wendell (.1) first; King (PM) second; Relief (J) and ■ ,L Riiudenbush (PM > tied for third. H|ight —5 ft. 1 in. ' Rural Youth Leaders Plan Future Events Officers of the Adams county rural youth dub met Wednesday nigh/t at the county exteiiqion office.j Events which rufal yt uth will sponsor or assist with were planned. Items discussed were: riirali life Sunday, softball teams, bake sale, stand at the Farm Bureau picnic, square dance festival, radio program to he broadcast May 10. weekend campitig trip August 9 and 10, stand a.t\.#-H show, and sponsoring outride entertainment during the summer.! Further plans will be made at the meeting May 8 at the Adams ('antral h\g!h school gym at 8 i».m. : This meeting will feathre a box social- ' Officers present were: Glenuys Auman. Dorothy Oettiijg. Henry (Jetting, Jim Merrimpn, Wa.vy Lehman, AHmandinger., Gloria Koeiieman. and the extension advisdr, L. E. Archbold. SEARCH PARTY A I Continued I'roiu Pajte <)ne) ready spotted/ indicate that the s/ratoin uiser might have exploded: in the air. x i- - ;
— Grass Fires Result i. In Department Calls Twxf grass firea at today brought thp fire department put tvfipe In an hour. Thp alarms were turned in at noon aid 12:50. Each: fife was extinguished within 1 15 minutes/ ' - | \minm AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct Q. 8.1 Louisville 10 4 .71‘4 Milwaukee —J- 9 5 1 Minneapolis 8 6 -.pM 2 Indianapolis 8 7 .533 >2% Toledo 7 8 .|67 .3% Kansas City \ , 6 8 I .p» 4 Columbus 5 10 4313 St. Patil 510 .$33 5% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ! Minneapolis IL Toledo 1. IxmUville 7, Kansas City 4. Coluthbus 7. St. Paul 6. Indianapolis p, Milwaukee 4 (10 MAJOR Rational league w L Ret. g.b. Brooklyn 8 3 .727 * Ghicagp’lo 4 .714 New York 8 4 .067 ’4 Cincinnati 9 5 .643 ’4 St. Lopis.. 6 8 .429 3’4 Philadelphia 5 7 .4117 3’4 Ros«m|'. L_ sfo .$33 5 Pittsburgh 313 .188 7’4 AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 W L pct. G.B. Boston:.i_ 10 3 J 69 St.. LotUis 9 4 .092 1 \ I Cleveland 9 6 .<(«) ' 2 Cbi<jAg| 7_6 .S3B 3 Washipgjtpri 5 6 ,|55- 4 • N’ t w York 5 7 ,|l7 4’4 Detroit- -r-’ 3 9 Philkdeiidiia 2 9 .I’B2 7 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS • National League r ! Philati* lpl)ia t. St. LouiJ 3. ■ New* York 13. Pittsburgh 5. Chicago 7. Brooklyn 2. . » (,'inciiinati 7. Boston 6. ; American League! St Louis 6, I oston 1' i Chicago 3, Philadelphia! (J. -Qetrbit 5. New York 4) . Washington 2, Cleveland 1 (13 ilinihgS). \ I ’ -
- - . ■■■ ' —■ 1111 ".U.HjFBaKWCTI——t I Make Safe Driving A Habit! I fcheck Your Car {Check Accidents I I7flJ" x 7 • j'<: I■ < ~ -.- J I —i— ■ I IRt Get 10 Point i L 'W Safety Check Today! j Jdfl Brakes Glass ■ x Front Li « hts \ Windshield \ Rear Lights Wipers x steering x Rear-View «—Wr x Tircs ' Mirrors >r- < I v Exhaust „ I d System x Horn **** ■? $ IH j \ — ■ YOUR CAR SAFE? Last year, 1 out of every 3 cars ,7 H checked in a nation-wide sample “Safety-Check’’ were in neetf i ! ) ■ service attention to one or more parts affecting safe opera-7 Hp libn, With 55% of the cars in use today 8 years old or olderX ’ i compared to 24 /< in 1941, it is doubly important for you to F M ' have your car ‘‘serviced for safety’* at regular intervals. WWIIi|7 Remember, your car carries priceless cargo—your family 7IW 5 and V ° Mr friends ’ mounlin S traffic accident death toll - I WISH sBB makes it increasingly important that you exert every effort ! I i 7 to keep your family and your car safe. We are ready to heip. ■ I 7T* ' * Briye4n for a 10-point “Safety-Check’’ TODAY! 8 ■ ■' B " Wk 11 ■■/ ■ ' I iHH 1 Published In The Interest Os Your Safety B.vy% A Brant Motors, Inc. i Corner of Third & Monroe Sts. Decatur, Ind. ■■•!■ # |i • 1 V / I \.
Klenk's To Play ’T" I Game n Here This Evening Klenk’s baseball team, only independent team formed to date in Decatur, will stage a practice game with Coldwater, 0.. at o'clock tonight under the lights at Worthnian»field. Autqher practice game will be held at the local field Sunday afternoop at 2o’clock, with Kienk'p playing the Monroeville team. Klenk’s will launch the Federation league season Sunday, May 11. The Decatur team won the leaguej championship last summer, compeung in the national Federation to|urney at Ypungetown, O. \ \‘i .— — ' > ; Peter Lemley Dies At Cambridge City \ Petejr Lemley, of/ Cambridge City, d’ud At his home Thursday after an illness of some time. He was the father of Mrs. Charles Frey, fprrner teacher at Pleasant Mills high school, The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 o’clock at Cambridge City. bowlinglcores AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE Mackjlin won two frofn Ashbauchefs; Mies Recreation won two from Bultemeiers; Burke Standard ‘ \ won two from Non Coins; Tankers wop two from Gunne/s. Standings - Q w L Pts. Burke Standard 35 13 45 Ashbauchers ....J, t . 26 22 :36 Mies Recreation 23 33 Tankers k 24 24 31 Gunnery L.__J.... .... 22 26/31 Macklin 21 27 29 Bultemejiers 20 28 26 Non Coms ,L.. 19 29' 25 High games: L. Kpefscher 230;, W: Franz 224; C. Bultefneier 212; C, Krick 204; B. Kejler 203; T. Hobrockj 200; G. Koos 200. DANCE Round & Square FRIDAY, MAY 2nd Willshire, Qhi° AMERICAN - LEGION ii . ii i if
■■ '! I 111 ■ :i Monday Is Deadline For Tax Payments The Northern Indiana T’ubllp Service company sent Richard DLewtori-, coupty treasurer, a check for $4,869.57 for the company's spripg installipent of taxes. The company’s tax bill in the state tor tals $1,411,619.03. Monday is the last day for pay? ing the May installment of prop- ’ erty taxes, a penalty ing added. ’Collections have been heavy the past week. Lew-ton said.
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