Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1952 — Page 7
FRIDAY, JUNE 13; 1952
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Klenk’s Still , , ■ 1 .■■ ■ • ‘ ; IV ■ Undefeated In League Play Pounding three pitchers for 16 hits Including three doubles and a triple, yKlenks of Decatur blanked Monroeville, 16-0, to'remain undefeated ,in Federation league play Thursday night at Worthjnan field in this city. limited Monroeville to five scattered over as many innings, and was never in serious danger of losing his shutout. ( Decafur scored rtwice in—the Second inning on three hits and an error, tallied th'ree more in the third " on four hitd, picked up single runs in the sixth and eighth and three in the seventh. Korte and Reed each connected , for three singles and Crist chipped n in with a pair of doubles to lead - Decatuir’s attack. \ Klenk's will pjay at Butler-Sun-day afternoon in another Federation league game. Minroeville J AB RHE Bearman", s»,!’fatf 3 0 10 Johnson, p, 3b 4 0 10 Baker, 3b, 5S 3 o i i Guinen, If 4 010 D, Grabner, 2bX 4 0 0 0 Reynolds, lb 3 0 0 0 Peckham, cf, p 3 0 0 0 Crates, p 1 “0 O' 0 Bailor man, rs 2 0 0' 0 Hyatt, rs 2 0 0 0 L. Grabner, c 3/0 1 0 \ Totals —32 0 5 1 Klenk’s- ; AB R H E Heim, rfi 4 2 2 0 Bowen, If 5 0 2 0 Crist, ss 4 12 0 c 4 2 3 0 Reed, 3b 4 3 3 0 ■r Miller. 2b 4 0 ? 0 Hoehammer, lb 3 IXI 1 \ Gaunt, cf 3 0 0 0 Plumley, cf J 1 0 00 Krueckeberg, p 4 11 10 Totals 36 10 16 1 §core by innings: Monroeville 000 060 000— 0 Klink’s 1. 023 001 31x—10
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MAJOR ’ 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 , W L Pct. G.B. New York „_X— 28 18 .609 Boston 31 21 .596 Clefeland 31 22 .585 1 % _v- 24 21 .500 5 Fl JLouts .S 3 30 .434 Detrbit ' * 15 36 .294 15% RESULTS 7, Washington 4. Chicago 10, Philadelphia 4., n|w York 3, Detroit 0. i Button 7. St. Louis 5. \ Ji NATIONAL LEAGUE \ W L Pct. G.B. Bro&lyn 35 14 ,729 New York3ll7 .646 1 3% Chicago 32 19 .627 4 St. Louis 27 i 6 .509 10 Cincinnati — 24 27 4tl 12 Boston 20 29 .408 15 Philadelphia 19 29 .396 15% Pittsburgh 14 41 .255 24 \ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Boston 11, Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 1. i s| Louis 15, Brooklyn 10. N£w York at Cincinnati, po^t l potild. . | _ : Railroader Killed 1 Hit By Train V INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — Marshall Bailey, 88, 1407 S.,{'Butler, Indianapolis, a New York Central ya rd brakeman, was killed Friday when he stepped off a freight trainL int<j| the path of another i train on the side. t , Bailey was dragged 25 feet beneath a diesel engine and lived for about 10 minutes after the arrival of sheriff's deputies. | ■ I w ‘ ? | Saw To Success Aljegan. Mich. (UP) — Randolph and Francis Hay, brothers, who have| been sawing together for 25 year!, l sliced through a 12-inch log in 3T seconds to win the crosscut sawing championship at th(e southwestern Michigan field day. Their pi izej was a new crosscut saw. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
Want* Softball Games To Be Played Here The softball team of Harmony lodge 19, Fort Wayne, would like to book a few softball games in Decatur on, a Wednesday or Friday night: Any team interested is asked contact E. L. Swartz, 333 North -Cornell, Fort Wayne, giving dates and time of games. - Dunbar Is Winner In Softball Loop Dunbar Furniture defeated VFW, 8-3, in a liecatur Softball league game Thursday night at the Berne diamond. The Dunbar team scored all its runs in the first three innings. TWO league games will be played at Wprthman field tonight, Beavers Oil meeting Rural Youth at 7:30 o’c lock, followed by, McMillen And the Preble Merchants. Score by innings: R H VFW T__ 001 020 o—3 2 Dunbar 2 242 000 x-\8 7 Reef and Howdyshell; D. Neueiischwander and Sprunger. . \ ■ ■ • \ Says Soviet Policy Is Now Backfiring War Hysteria Wave In East Germany BERLIN, UP — Russia’s policy of harassing the Allies in Berlin has backfired and caused a wave of war hysteria in Eastern Gere mainy, reliable German informants said Friday. East Germans are crowding government-owned stores in search ;,of flour, sugar, fats I and other goods they are permitted to buy at high prices without ration coupons, it was reported. So great is the demand . for items which may he hoarded that stocks of Staple goo,ds have been depleted and many stores have instituted an unofficial ratioh system, informants said. In their latest moves, the Russians slowed up tituck traffic Friday on the llAmile “lifeline” superhighway leading to Western Germany. Alfred Neumann, deputy mayor of the Soviet sector of Berlin, threatened further restriction of movement between the eWst and East sectors tp kekp out “Spies, diversionists and smugglers.”
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MIIWH AMERICAN’ ASSOCIATION ’ ■1 W L Pbt. G.B. V.ilwaukee 34 17 .667 Kansas City 34 23 .596 3 Louisville _3l 27 .534 6%’ St. Paul 27 29 ~482 9% Minneapolis 26 30 .464 10% Columbus 25 29 \.4G3 10% Indianapolis 24 28 .462 10% Toledo 17,35 .327 17% YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Milwaukee 6, Kansas Ci:y 3, St. Paul 8, Minneapolis 1. |g.Only games scheduled After laundering, stflooth sindil doilies dver the sides of your washing machine or refrigerator to dry: no ironing needed- f J?
Meming Leagues To Open Here Next Week - , Pla/ will open next week At field in the morning re<;re4tion leagues, Bob Worthman, snper|isor, announced\ today. All t boys who have signed or plan t?n sign for the softball league are t$ be at the field by 9 a.m. Monday, and all boys planning to play Ip the baseball league are to be at'ithe fielc| by 9 a.m. Tuesday. I 3d Geneva Newspaper Offered For Sale It Afas reported this! week that the Geneva Herald.,a weekly newspaper published in Geneva, was put up fo£ sale by the owners, Harold Mnfctaj; and his sister, Larvone. Yhe Japer was started in 1912 by Harold Mattax will continue in his present' job at Portland, with his silter going' to live with relatives'/!she reported, in Los Angeles, Calif: t [A nf Ay newspaper., said informed sources, may go into, operation in Gehevta shortly with Geneva justice of th4 peace. Earl Dawaid. at Its helnv. I The possible name for the secpril publication in the town of 999, rteople, win be “The Geneva Free Al’ress,” it whs learned, and, will ic printed by the Ileraifl, in Willshire, Ohio. If ypu have something to sell or rpomg for rent, try a Democrat Want}Ad It brings results.
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Chicago Cubs Take Third In Row Over Phils By UNITED PRESS i The great Chicago fire swept east Friday and |ff Jolly Cholly wants to save Boston from destruction, ne had better greet the flaming Cubs at the train with power hoses turned on full force. Grimm used to boss the Bruins himself, when they were considerably less inflammable, and if he and his Braves can’t put out the fire, the Cubs may go right on and burn up Brooklyn, New York, and Philadelphia. v The Cubs left Chicago Thursday with a home stand record of 13 wins and four losses and with eight victories in their last nine. They completed their chores with a 3 to 1 triumph over the Phillies, sweeping the series with theiDuaking Quakers; V Warren Hacker, who sounds like he ought to be a bad glofer, was instead a fine pitcher, limiting Phils to five hits and missing a .shutout only on a homer by Del Ennis. Hank Sauer, who hit three homers Wednesday, didn’t get any safe blbws Thursday, but he did drive in a run with a long fly to increase his major league RBI leadership to 59. He stayed in front in the averages, too. with a .345 figure. And of course he is far out in front in homers with 18. The victory, in vfrhich Hacker also drove in a run with a single pnd Toby Atwell produced the othwith a double, was achieved over Pfailly ace Robin Roberts. The Phils now have dropped 10 out of their last 12 games. . - ; By winning Chicago moved to within half a game of second place New York, rained out in. Cincinnati, and to within four gamei) of first place Brooklyn, crushed 15 to 10 by the Cardinals. The Braves topped the Pirates, 11 to 2, as Paul Burris in six runs with \ a hoiiier, double, and two singles. Ih the American league, the Yankees wound up a successful home stand with their sixth Straight vlictory, 3 to 0 last place Detroit on Tom Morgan's three-hit pitching. The Red Sox stayed rightc behind in a virtual deadlock by defeating the Browns. 7 to 5. while the Indians put an a Six : run rally in the third to top Washington, 7 to 4. The White Sox moved into fourth place ahead of Washington with a 10 to 4 triumph against the Athletics. Wet Grounds Prevent Junior Legion Game AVet grounds prevented the De--catur-Geneva Junior American Legion baseball game at Geneva Thursday afternoon. The game has been rescheduled for Monday, Jjune 23. at Geneva. / The Decatur team will play at Berne Monday afternoon, and all boys. who were to make the Geneva trip are asked to report at Worthman field by 4:15 o’clock Monday. I ' Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Murray To Continue Fight Against Steel Fighting Speech To Top Union Leaders PITTSBURGH. UP — CIO President Philip Murray told cheering top policy-makers of CIO United Steelworkers Friday that he ! was prepared to carry the union’s dispute- with the steel industry “to the very end.” In a fighting speech to members of the 36-man executive board and 170-man wage policy committee he charged the steel dispute, which has resulted in an 11-day strike by 650,000’, workers, has been made a “politiciU football, made so by men who either do not care or do
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