Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1952 — Page 6

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Klenk's Handed First Defeat In Fed Loop The Fort Wayne East End ( Merchants handed Decatur Klenk's their first Federation league defeat of the season Thursday night, the Merchants chalking up a 6-4 victory at Worth man field. 4 Klenk's held a 3-1 advantage after three TnningS of play bitt the Merchants knotted the count ip the fifth. Both teams tallied drtce in the eighth but the Merchants came through with two runs in the ton of the ninth for their victory. Klenk’s will play another federation league game at Worthman field Sunday afternoon, meeting the F6rt Wayne Orioles at 2 p.pn. Merchants AB RHE Wilson. 2b 5 0 0 0 Miller. r.f 4 1 2 0 Ellenberger, 3b 14 0 0 0 Undeiwood, ss 2». 10 1 Clark, cf 4 0 1 0 Koomjobn, lb 3 1 0 0 Parrish. If .U —L__ 4 11 0 Towns, c 4.2 2 0 Meyers, p 4 0 '1 1 \V I I - rTotals 34 6 7 2 Klenk’s ABfe R H E' Helm, rs; 3b 4; 1 0 o Bowen, cf 4 0 0 0 Ahr, cf ... r 0 0 0 0 Crist, ss3 0 0 0 Korte. c ___.;J 5 0 1 0 Kruetzman. If 's' 110 Miller. 2b 2 0 10 lb 4 J 2 0 Plumley. 3b l____ 2 0 0 0 Krueckeberg,; rs 1 0 0 0 p 4 1 2 0 s Totals 34 4 7 0 Score by innings': Merchants, I-,--,- 010 020 012 —6 Klenk’s —_j< 012 000 010—4 MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. Brooklyn _____> 40 15 .727 New York 35 20 I .636 5 Chicago 34 24 .586 **4 St, 31 30 .508 12 Cincinnatil 28 30| .483 13*4 Philadelphia A__ 23 33 .411 17*4 Boston I__ 23 34, .404 18 Pittsburgh 17 45 -274 26*4 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. New York33-20*4,623 Boston 33 25 2>69 2*4 Chicago r .— 32 27 .542 4 Cleveland 32 28 .533 4*4 Washington 28 26 .519 5*4 St. Louis 27 32 .458 9 Philadelphia __. 23 29 .442 9*4 Detroit J___ 13 39 .316 17 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Brooklyn 5, Chicago (j. Pittsburgh 8, New York 1. Cincinnati 7, Boston *4. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 4. American League t Philadelphia 4-4. Chicago 1-5. New York 8. Detroit 0,. Washington 6, Cleveland 3. Boston 2, Sit. Loffis ’O. Tiade in a Good Town — Decatur

G.E Team Leading City Golf League The G. E. team, with 21 victories, six losses and three ties, is still leading the City golf league following this week’s play. The West End arid Fairway teams are tied for second place, with Mies fourth. Kenneth Gaunt shot the week’s low score with a 39. Other low scores were: E. Hutker, B. McClanahan and R. Helm, 4,o’s; H. Engle, H. Dailey and E. Sbhmidt, 41’s; G. Hooper, R. Parrish, R.‘ Heller and G. Schultz. 42's. \ League Standings W Tr . T G. E. 21 6 3 West End 16 9 • 5 Fairway »6 9 1 5 Mies JKJx__'_?*l4 13 3 Central Soya 13 14 3 Post OiTicb 10, 18 2 Schafer 8 17 5 Goodyear... 8 18 4 Baseball League For Boys Opened Here • The boys’ baseball league opened at Worthman field Thursday morning, with the Giants defeating the Dodgers, 5-2. The schedule will conclude July 22, with a tournament planned to open July 29. Y’esterday’s score: R \H E Dodgers 200 00—2 1 2 Ciants ; 311 Ox—s 5 1 McCurdy, Rennels and Myers; BJack and Kiser. The regular schedule follows: June 26—Dodgers vs Yankees. July I—Giants1 —Giants vs Yankees. July 3— Dodgers ys Giants. July B—Dodders vs Yankees: July 10 —Giairtk vs Yankees July 15—Dodgers vs Giants. ' July 18 —Dodgers vs Yankees. July 22 —Giants vs Yankees. The tea in rosters follow: Dodgers — Fryback, captain ; D. Black. Rumple, Wolfe, Baxter, Schrock, D. Kiser, Schmidt, Rowley. Eyanson. Giants—Bowman, captain; Rennels. Andrews, E. Myers. D. McCurdy,\ T. Myers, E. Myers, Callow; Wordeh, McGill. Yankees —B. captain; B. Addy, Wertz, Kelly, M. Myers. Dorwin, Hullinger, Norman, B. McCurdy, Hilyard. Delay Track Meet To Week Os June 30 Start of the track meet for boys as part of she summer recreation program at Worthman field has been delayed until Monday, June 30, Bob Worthman, supervisor nounced today.- \\ ' J The delay in starting was made, because many of the boys will attend Boy Scout camp next week. ATTORNEY (Contiaaed From Page One) resulted in Luther’s ouster also involved Nicholas Lopes, a former assistant to Luther and one-time assistant in the justice rdepartment's criminal division here. Lopes declined to comment at his home in nearby Chevy Chase, McGranery said Lopes had represented the Dolite Co., of Toledo, Ohio, before the national security resources board in connection with a request for a certificate of neccessity for tax exemption.

'l\‘*;!j ; I . ’ iII FEDERATION LEAGUE BASEBALL AT WORTHMAN FIELD V > t SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd — 2:00 P. M. KLENK’S vs FORT WAYNE ORIOLES .‘ ; ; ADMISSION JSSj::”::::"- 2; — II 'ill I ■ni.M.ifai 4% FARM LOANS Made by \ THE FEDERAL LAND BANK j • Long Terms r J Small Amortized Payments • Can Be Paid Off Any Time ADAMS—JAY—WELLS NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS’N. V : ; 1 > ; ® > See Theo. V. Harsh, Secretary-Treas.' i '■ HOME OFFICE -BLUFFTON, IND.] In Branch Office at 137 Madison Street < Decatur, Ind.' Saturdays —1 to 4 o'clock.

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Erskine Hurls h No-Hitter As j Bums Hike Lead NEW YORK, UP — If anybbdy has an old spare miracle around, please pack it up and send it to Leo Durocheif of the GianU, whb will be glad to pay the shipping charges;. ; At a moment wnen the Dodgery were flying high on the excitement of Carl Erskine’s no - hitter in'4 near perfect game, 5 to 0, over the Cubs, the Giants were practically in panic. They were shaky in the field; they weren’t hitting, they blew twta games out of three to the lasb place Pirates, they dropped full games behind the Brooks, Ands they lost catcher Whs Westrttna for twej weeks with a broken it 4 dex finger. * unless Durocher can iitft earth a new miracle to match one wh|ch brought the Giants the 1951 flag, ft lOdks as if the race will be all over shortly. Thursday, Durocher not only lost the ball-game but his temper it in an officially-protested, 8 to I shellacking by the Pirates. Littl# Murry Dickson held them to five hits as he won his fifth game, while the Giants handed Pittsburgh three unearned runs and jgbt another mediocre pitching job from a supposed staff ace, Larry Jansen. The Pirates made five runs, two on errors in a big third inning explosion when the Giants waged their protest as umpire Dusty Boggess over-ruled umpire Babe Pinelli on a. play at the plate. George Metkovich was called out by Pinelli as he charged into catcher Westrum. but Boggess claimed that the ball hhd been dropped gnd when the Pirates appealed to him the decision was changed. That made Durocher protest the gaihe. Erskine, missing a perfect gahie only because he walked opposing pitcher Willie Ramsdell in the th|ird, faced just 28 batters. As |he Dodgers swept tfieir three-game series with the Cubs on the hander’s double blank job. they kept up their home run barrage with Roy Campanella. Carl Furjllo and Andy Pafko hitting for jhi? distance. ' In other National league games, the Cardinals beat the. Philliesi fi to 4, and the Reds defeated thfe Braves, 7to 4. - & The Yankees made it two out of three from Detroit, topping the Tigers, 8 to 0, and stay mg 2H games ahead of the Red Sox, who also scored a shutout, 2 to 0, over the Browns. The Senators handed the Indians their sixth straight Tonight, SAT. & SUN. Continuous Bat. & Sun, “WOMAN IN 5 THE DARK” Penny Edwards. Ross Elliott j;p - -ano-'. i y “RODEO KING AND THE SENORITA” Rex Allen ' 5 S I * Only 14c-30c Inc. Tax ■ • • £.45

Dunbar Is Winner In League Game bunbar of Berne blanked Beavers Oij,\ 5-0, in a Decatur Softball league game, played Thursday .flight on the Berne diamond. Reavers was held to onljy two ■hits while Dunbar obtained: eight and was aided by five errors. Two league games will be played tonight at Worthman field, VFW meeting McMillen at 7:30 o’clock, followed by Decatur Merchants vs Preble Merchants. Last night’s score: i\ RHE Dunbar 000 002 3—5 8 1 Beavers- 000 000 o—o0 —0 2 5 defeat, 6 to 3, while the White Sox beat the Athletics, 5 to 4, after losing the opener of a double'header, 4 to 1.

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, ' Hole In One TKe first hole-in-one of the geason was reported at the Decatur golf course this morning. Proud shooter of the first 1952 ace was Pau| Edwards, Decatur photographer. Edwards, playing with bis son-in-law, Bud CeHter; sank Ms tee. shot on the 125-yard, p*ar three hole number four. Edwards used a 6-iron for his perfect shot. \lf you have sometning to sell or Want Ad. It brings iesults. rooms rent, try i a Democrat Trade in a Good Town —Decatur!

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MINOS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | W L Pct. G.B. Milwaukee 40 20 .667 Kansas City _L 41 24 .631 St. Paul j_.__L.__42 31 .508 9% Louisville __U— 32 33 .492 Minneapolis 30 33 .476 11% Indianapolis, ... 27 32 .458 12% Columbus JL._ 28 34 J 52 13 '

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Toledo .__ l 19 42 .311 21% YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Louisville 4, Milwaukee 2. Kansas City 10, Indiahapolis 1. Columbus 7, Minneapolis 3. St. Paul I, Toledo 6. — Boy Scout Paper Pick-Up, Saturday, 9:00 a. m. Please - Place on Curb. It TRY OUK MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags