Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1953 — Page 8
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Portland Hands Yellow ■\l ■ , Jackets 21-7 Loss At Portland Last Night r I I - ST ’ / ’•
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i Lincoln 6-A Wins Second Os Series Lincoln 6-A defeated Lincoln 6-B, 14-10, Tuesday to take the (second straight in the beat of ‘ seven series between the two baseball teams. Score by innings: ■ RHE Lincoln 6-B 021 160 — 10 6 5 Lincoln 6-A 541 40x — 14 7 3 Clark, Elliott, DeVoss and Krueekeberg; Kinerk and Dailey, Lopez. Birdie Tebbets To Manage Cincinnati NEW YORK (UP) — Cheerful, popular Birdie Tebbetts, brandishing a new two-year contract, stepped today into the jstb as manager Os the Cincinnati Redlegs left vacant by' the firing of gruff Rogers Hornsby. "The fans of Cincinnati will like Birdie Tebbetts,” promised Redlegs’ general manager Gabe Paul after announcing the hiring of the former American League catcher. Toledo Sox Even Up Playoff Series By UNITED PRESS , It was a determined Toledo ball Club that stood even with Kansas City today, ready and waiting for the seventh and final game of the American Association playoffs tonight. The Sox, who were lagging three games none in the middle of the series, blasted out three long drives in the fourth inning' last night to defeat the (blues, 4-2, and even the final playoffs at three games apiece. z Mortgage Loans Up CHICAGO (UP) — The average mortgage loan outstanding held by the nation’s savings and loan associations at the close of 1952 amounted to $4,154, according to statistics pf the United States Savings and Loan League. The league said this was an increase of 7 per cent from the end of 1951. .. ,
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Decatut went down her fifth congestive* de(p4fc oOhe Beason at Portland Tuesday Mrht when they simply could not provide the machinery to turn back the Panther onslaught in any of the departments and walked off the field on the short end of* a 21-7 score. Portland’s gears messed in midsecond period when they got three 'wick first downs and a long pass from Jerry Kunce to Bell registered and Bell wrapped up the extra point after the TD. Portland 7, Decatur 0. \ Rest play for Decatur, excluding the TD, came early in the second half when Blackburn went for two first downs and Pollock for one, capped off when Jim Engle snared a 30-yard pass by Hancher. Pollock got off another down and sobn went over from the five yard line of Portland for a TD on a handoff from Hancher. \l Score tied at 7. Then the fiasco began. A 40yard pass to a rabbit legged youth named, Chittum hit just right and he romped down an open field for the Panther’s second score and extra point. Early in the fourth period Decatur became stunned and the little when, in less than a minute, spirit started to ebb more than a Portland racked up seven first downs, ending with a touchdown by Ghittum and the extra point by DeHoff—2l-7, Portland, where the score stayed. Yellow Jackets will tain Fort Wayne Concordia at Worthman field next Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock. Poa. Decatur Portland LE Engle Mavin LT Krick Bragfc LG Aurand Stevens C Vizard Snyder RG Egly Milligan RT Baker Meyers RE Custer Chittum LH Pollock Strohl RH Blackburn \ Ables FB Strickler Fox QB Hancher Bell Score by quarters: Portland i- 0* 77 7—;21 Decatur 0; 0 7 \o— 7 Portland scoring: Touchdowns: Bell, Chittum 2. Extra points: Bell, Chittum, DeHoff. Decatur scoring: Touchdown — Pollock. Extra point—Pollock. Substitutions: Decatur —Halterman, Bair, McDougal, Rhodes, Allison, Simon, Keller, Hilyard, NeL reiter. Ditto. Portland—Longneck?r, McKinley, DeHoff, Shoemaker, Deftenbaugh. Officials: Bail, Johnson. McKenzie. High School Football Shelbyville 6, Southport 0. North Vernon 42, Aurora 6. Batesvillei 14, Greenfield 12. Fairmount 31, Alexandria 25. Rochester 34, Washington-Clay 0. HONOR COURT (( nntiaiinl From PaK» One) ry Kaehr, music, firemanship; Ted Schrock, lifesaving, nature, bookbinding, firemanship, home repairs: Dan Krueckeberg. public health, nature, canoeing; Bob Rawley, nature; Harold Sommer, lature, canoeing. WOODLANDS (ContinweM From P»n One) could - from a creek while farm trucks hauled additional supplies Tom Shelburn. The flames were so hot a conservation department plane was unable to fly over the blackened area. i Sparks from a trash fire whipped up the blaze in Lawrence county near Avoca. Michigan families owned $12,942,000,000 worth of lite insurance at the start of 1953.
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!''' J * ■ I • t- 1WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1953
