Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1953 — Page 6
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Schafer Is Leading County Golf League The Schafer team, 'by blanking Engle & Irwin this week, took over the lead in the Adams county golf league with a record of 19 wins, eight losses and three ties. Low scores for the week Were 38’s shot by J. Bauman and K. Gaunt. Other low scores were R. McClenahan and W. Morgan. 39*s; J. Eichhorn, 40; C. Ehinger, E. Mutter, iE. Inniger, W. Melchi, K. Schnepf and C. Smith, all 52’s, and 11. Hoffman. 43. League Standings W L T Pct. Schafer 19 8 3 .704 G. E. Club 15 9 3 .667 Engle & Irwin 18 10 2 .643 Mies ....;. 15 10 5 .600 West End — 12 3 .556 Central Soya .... 13 14 3 .481
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Little League Teams Are Guests Tonight The four teams of the Decatur Little League, and their managers and coaches, will be guests of Klenk’s tonighFVhen the Decafnr team meets Paulding, O„ at 8?30 o’clock at Worthman field in a Federation league gaihe. Ferd Klenk, sponsor of the Fed loop team, in extending the invitation, asked the Little Leaguers afad their adult supervisors to wear their caps as identification for admission without charge. PosT^ffk^T "7T * Fairway .9 15 6 .375 Bag Service ? 19 2 .321 Berne 5 22 3 .185 And B-sure EVERETT. Mass., UP — Sign in a local tavern “B-18 or B-Gone.”
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct G.B. Indianapolis 36 27 .571 Kansas City -a- 33 25 .569 % Toledo. 35 28 .556 1 St. Paul 32 27 .542 2 Louisville 28 29 .491 5 Charleston 26 33 .441 8 Minneapolis 26 35 .426 9 Columbus 22 34 .393 10% Results WednesdayToledo 6-2, Louisville 4-1. Columbus 5*6, Minneapolis 3-9. Indianapolis 15, Kansas City 12. Charleston 8, St. Paul 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pc|. G.B. New York 42 12 Cleveland 31 22 .585 10% Chicago 31 27 .534 13 Washington 30 27 I .526 13% Boston 31 28 ,52& ! 13% Philadelphia 28 30 .483 16 St. Louis 20 39 .339 24% Detroit - — 14 42 .259 29 Wednesday’s Results New York 5, St. Louis 3. • Boston 17, Detroit 1. Washington 1, Chicago 0. Cleveland 9, Philadelphia 6. NATIONAL, LEAGUE, W L Pct* G.B. Milwaukee 40 18 .699 Brooklyn 36 19 .655 2% St. Louis 32 23 .58? 6% Philadelphia 29 23 .558 8 New York —L„_ 27 29 .483 12 Cincinnati 21 32 .396 16% Pittsburgh ----- 20 41 .328 21% Chicago 16 36 .398 21 Wednesday's Results 1 Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 4 (16 in4V-
nings). Milwaukee 9, Philadelphia 6. New York 4, Cincinnati 1. St. Louis 9, Brooklyn 3. • • REPORTS ORDERS (Cantinwed From Page One> nounced at a meeting last December that he had been assigned the jab of liquidating” McCarthy. Mazzei told the committee that by “liquidate”, Bortz meant “to kill him.” Bortz declined to answer, on grounds of possible self-incrimina-tion, senators’ questions as -o whether as an electrical appliance service man he had ever made a bomb. He also refused to say whether he had known Matt Cvetic. an FBI undercover man in Communist activities around Pittsburgh. At this ipoint Mazzei was asked to recount an alleged attempt to kill Cvetic. (Mazzei and Cvetic each had given reports to the-FBI on the other, unaware both w*ere undercover agents. Mazzei said, without stipulating the date, that with Bortz and “Joe iMankin — another Communist,’’ he received instructions to get Cvetic. “We were told the side of the street that Cvetic was coming down . . I told the FBI to get Cvetic olfif the streets and the bureau told me to go ahead,” 'Mazzei said. Cvetic, with an FBI akent, “walked down the wrong side of the street.” “We tried to get Cvetic later, hut it never came off.” Mazzei said. j
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Swedish Participation To Hinge On Results STOCKHOLM, Sweden UP — Swedish official quarters said today Sweden’s participation on the truce, repatriation committee would hinge on the eventual results of South Korea’s liberation jot anti-Red prisoners. ; The spokesmen said the results of President Syngman Rhee’s move would count more than the action
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