Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1952 — Page 7

Thursday, fjone m, 1952

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Parking Meter Hit By Auto Wednesday Izola V. Davis, 35, of this city, hit: a parking ineter Wednesday afternoon wliin he tried to park his car on Monroe street near Second street, i Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Junior Legion Team Winner As Montpelier Breaking loose for nine runs in a big fourth inning, the Decatur Junior American Degion team defeated Montpelier, 10-2, Wednesday afternoon at the Montpelier field. The Decatur outburst brokb a scoreless game wide opciL Featijires of the nine-run frame were a home run by Rowley and a triple by Pollock. The local lads made four other hits in the inning and were aided by three walks and an error. Decatur scored its final run in the fifth on a hit and an error. Reinking limited Montpelier to four hits, two of them, with an error, good ibr a run in the fourthMontpelier tallied its final run in the sixth on four Decatur errors. Decatur will play the Marion team at Worthman field Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Decatur AB R H E McDougal, 2b ’4 3 110 Pollock, c 5 12 2 Conrad, .3b _._l 4 1 ,'0 3 Rowley, lb ,3 11 1 Brunton/ cf 11 10 Price, ss 2 10 1 Vizard. If -v-i. 3 12 0 Hancher, If 1 0 0 0 Blackburn, rs 1110 Rolston. rs 10 0 0 p 4 |2 1 0 Totals 28 10 9 7 Montpelier AB RHE Robbins, ss, p, 2b .J.. 3 0 0 0 Griffith, 2b, p 3 2 0 0 Kellogg. If 3 0 2 0 Rhea, lb 3 0 1.1 Peck, 3b : 3 0,1 1 Wilson, cf 3 0 0 0 Kyle, rs 3 0 0 0 Lebbettee, c \ 3 0 0 0 Hiser, p1 0 0 0 Bates, ss 2 O' 0 1 Totals 27 2 4 3 Score by innings: Decatur 000 910 o—lo Moutpdier 000 10l 0 — 2

MIIWS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W U Pct. G.B. Kansas City4G 24 .657 Milwaukee 42 23 .646 l’_. St. Paul 36 34 ',.514 10 - Louisville 35 36 .493 11% Minneapolis 33 38 -.465 13’i 2 Indianapolis 31 37 .456 11 Columbus2__ 32 40 .444 15 Charleston 23 46 .333 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Indianapolis 7-11. Columbus 1-7. Milwaukee 8, St. Paul 7. Kansas City 7. Minneapolis G.' Charleston 9, Louisville 7 (12 innings). MAJOR ; NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. Brooklyn 44 1G ~733 New York 4/1 20 ~667 4. Chicago- 35 28 .536 111% Si. Louis 35 33 .515 13 Cincinnati 29 35 .453 17 Philadelphia _‘_4 27 35 .435 is 'Boston 27 37 .422 19 Pittsburgh 17 50 .254 30% AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. New York 36 24 .600 Boston — 36 29 .551 2% Cleveland, 36 30 .545 3 Washington 32 28 .533 4 Chicago 35 31 .530 4 St. Louis 30 35 ?462 8% Philadelphia 26 31 .45G 8% Detroit i— 20 43 .317 17% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Brooklyn 3, St. Louis 1. , New York 3. Cincinnati 2. Boston 5, Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1. \ 'American League Philadelphia 11. Cleveland 9. Washington 9. Chicago 6 (10 innings)-. Boston 10, Detroit 3. St. Louis 10, New York 9^ r

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G. E. Team Winner City Golf League The G. E;' team, with a record of 25 wins.'tilx losses and four ties, won the first half of play-in the City jjolt league, completed this week. * Vc'" ■' i Fairway', Restaurant and West End Restaurant tied for ■ second, each with 19 victories, 10 defeats and six ties. Kenneth Gaunt shot the low score of the week, a 37. Other low scores were: R. Frisinger, 40; C. Ehiriger, 41; B. McClenahan and R. Parrish, 42; J. Eichhorn, 43; H. Dailey and H. Englge, 44. 4 League Standings W L T G. EL.....\.... 25 6 4 Fairway J. 19 10 G West End .1...|l 19 10 fi Mies 15 10 4 Central Soya ;.'. 14 17 4 Post Office. ’ 12 21 \2 Goodyear 11 20 Schafer 8 21 6

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No Boys' League Games Next Week No games will be played next week in the boys’ softball and baseball leagues at WOrthman field. Instead, track events will start Monday morning at 9 o’clock for all age groups. In softball league games this week, the Dodgers defeated the Indians, IG-6, and the Yankees downed the Red Sox, 13-10. The line scores: ■ rhe Dodgers ...d-i ..,.-. Indians ....'O. 208 \lo—6 9 0 Scfhieferstein and Sheets; Ballard and Sheets. RHE Yankees 131 230 3—13 14 4 Red Spx, 022 OGO o—lo 10 2 Baumgartner and Franklin ; Reod and Fravel. ; ’ , Strike At Gunnison Plant Is Settled Clark' W. Smith, Decatur representative for Gunnison Homes, Ind. received a tehiiram Wednesday afternoon stating that the strike which had caused a stoppage in delivery of Gunnison Homes was settled. Smith stated that delivery on homes would return to normal shortly, lie Js in the process Os erecting several of this’type Os homes in Decatur and Portland at the present tim,e.

County Shrine Club Meets Last Evening \ The last meeting for the summer of the Adams country Shrine blub convened last evening at the Fairway restaurant. Two guest Shrinerp were present; Robert Baumof Marion, 0., and Robert Aurand of Summerset, Ky. Glenn Hill gave an interesting and colorful talk on the Shriners 1 t .

FEDERATION LEAGUE BASEBALL AT WORTHMAN FIELD THURSDAY, JUNE 26th — 8:00 P. M. KLENK’S vs McCOMB ADMISSION 2 1946 Chevrolet 2 TON Dump Ti'iifk PRICED TO SELL VERY CLEAN Butler’s Garage CMC Sales & Service ” Phone 3-2506 128 S. Ist Street

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convention held at Miami Beach, Fla., last week. Other Decatur men (present at the convention were Clarence Ziner and Dr. Joseph Morris.

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