Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1953 — Page 7

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1953

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Four Dodgers On All-Star League Team YORK UP — Brooklyn's’ bridesmaid Dodgers, who win many a pennaht biit never {a World Series, dominated %he United Pre.;s National League All-Star team today in the; same way they controlled the flag race. Four Brooklyn stars, catcher Roy outfielders Duke Snir der and Carl Furillo and shortstop Peewee Reese, were chosen for the annual honor club by the committee of 24 baseball writers, three from each league city. ■...! Campy and Snider were unanimous choices as was Red Schocndienst. the slick second baseman of the St. Louis Cardinals. Two 'Milwaukee heroes, home run king Ed Mathews at third base and lefty pitcher Warren each got 23 votes. Stan Musial, an “annual” choice from the Cardinals, received 22 votes. First baseman Ted Kluszewski of Cincinnati won out over Gil

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Hodges of Brooklyn with 15 votes, while Robin Roberts, the workhorse righthander of the Philliea, received 19 votes to gain the other pitching berth. Seldom has there been an allstar team where there were so many standouts. There was little doubt about any position. It was a lusty hitting club from top to bottom. It contains Furillo. the batting champion with a .344 mark, and all but one of the batsmen is a .300 plus hitter. Schoendienst batted .342, Musial .377, Snider .336, Kluszewski .316, Campar nella .316. and Mathews .302. Reeue batted a solid .271. 1 It was the greatest homo run hitting aggregation ever assembled in the National League. Mathews was king with 47 but not far behind were Snider with 42,. Campanella with 41, and Kluszewski with 40. In run production it was a .lineup to terrorize any pitcher. Campanella set the pace with 142 runs batted in, but four of the Others—(Mathews with 135, Snider with 126, Musial with 112, and Kluszewski with 108 — all topped the century mark. There simply was no doubt about Spahn and Roberts la pitching su premacy. Spahn had a 33-7 won and lost record and had five shutouts and 24 complete game?} striking out 144 batters. Roberts with

a Ml 6 record had 33 complete games, lad the league in strikeouts with 199, also had five shutouts, and had terrific control, walking onlyHl batters. .■ A Monmouth Loses In Cross Country Meet Fort Wayne North’s reserves defeated Monmouth, 23-34, ?in a cross country meet at Franke park in Fort Wayne Thursday. Stevens, of Monmouth, was the individual winner in 11:06, but North copped five of the first seven places for the victory. The order of finish follows: Stevens (M) first; Widman (N) second; Plummer (N) third; Hildebrand (M) fourth; Quas (N) fifth; Baker (N) sixth; L. Snyder (N) seventh: Worthman (M) eighth; Willett (N) ninth; Beery (M) 10th; Secaur (M) Itlh; Nuegre (N) 12th; Wilber (N) 13th; Bowman (N) 14th. High School Football Indianapolis Sacred Heart 34, Plainfield 19. Terre Haute Wiley 23, Bloomington 14. South Bend St. Joseph 27, Wash-ington-Clay 6. Gary Wallace 12, Gary Mann 7. East Chicago Washington 54, Hafnmond Tech 7. Evansville Mater Dei 14, Evansville Lincoln 13. Carmel 33, Deaf School 20. Deny Hams Cause TV Interference The amateur radio relay league has asked the federal communications commission to help enlighten the public to the fact that Ham broadcasts are not to blame for TV interference, but the TV sets themselves. A spokesman of the league admitted the Ham broadcasts many times seep through the loudspeakers of TV sets that have been converted to UHF, but the fault lies with the sets and not the ham operators. According to the league, Hams are not strays ing from their own wave bands. Government Contract Awarded Local Firm 'A government contract for wood export shipping cases, was awar !- ed to the O. K. Box Shop, route 3. by tire Casad engineer depot. New Haven, it was announced today by Otoia -Eicbar, owner. ißichar said the notice of -his successful bid was made to httu Thursday and requires him to supply, over a period of ninu months, boxes to contain . over one-quarter million square feet of board. lEichar maintains two (shops find has been in operation for ♦ho past year. He, has not announced plans to increase his personnel although, he said, normal production will be maintained. . \ _' ’ , If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a . Democrat Want Add. It brings results. -’ \ -r r j Trade ip a good Town — [Decatur

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74 Unbeaten Teams In Action Saturday NEW YORK, UP — Seventyfour college football teams headed by powerful Notre Dame, Michigan State UCLA and Maryland, take perfect records into the weekend competition. ‘ Notre Dame is a 20-point favorite to make Pittsburgh its third victim of the season; Michigan State is favored by 20 to fun its victory streak to 28 against 1 Indiana; UCLA is a 13-point pick over Stanford!; and Maryland is a 14-point choice to whip North Carolina, another of the 16 major un-beaten-untied clubs. , The other “name” teams on the list are Michigan, Baylor, Rice, Utah, Duke, Wyoming, Holy Cross. Yale, Princeton, Harvard and West Virginia. Michigan is favored over Northwestern, Baylor over ' Vanderbilt, Utah over Denver, Duke over Army and West Virginia over George Washington. But Yale is rated no better than even against Cornell, the Rice-Southern Methodist game also is rated a toss-up Harvard is an underdog against a favored Navy team, Wyoming iS a whopping 28-point underdog against twice-beaten lowa and Holy Cross faces the rugged Quantico Marine team. Besides the Maryland-North Carolina game, Saturday’s Akron-Mt. Union, Arkansas University and Mississippi South-ern-Southeastern, La., contests match perfect record clubs. L Tom Bradley Heads Shelter Mfg. Co. Tom Bradley is the new president of the Sheller Mfg. Corp., of Portland. He succeeds the late M. M. Burgess with whom he had been associated for 13 years. Bradley was president of the Hardy Mfg. Corp., a Shelter subsidiary and has held major automotive executive positions for the past 20 years. Shelter operates plants in Portland and Mojtypeltex; Detroit. Chicago, Keokuk.Towa.and Norfolk, Va. Several local people are stockholders in the corporation. Freshman-Sophomore Team Wins Thursday The Decatur freshman - sophomore, football team defeated Fort Waype South Side. 14-6, at Worthman field in this city. Thursday evening. i * 1 Preparing Report On County Hospital Cal Peterson, president of the Adams county memorial hospital board, is preparing certain records of the hospital for a\ report to be made that wttl show how many patients occupied beds at the hospital on separate days, over a period of time, he said today. The report will presumably show the conditions of crowding at the coujnty hospital, with respect to complaints that have been aired in the past. \ MOTK iC TO TAXr.M EHS QF AIUIH'IOV M, ‘ .UTkOIWATIAA" Notice is hereby given the taxpayers <>f Preble 'l' owns hI j 1 , Adams Couti-ty. Indiana, th-as the proper legal officers of said mumelpahty at their regular meeting place a>t S;00 P.M. on the 19th clay of O< toi'er, 1953, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider nf<e.ss»iry to meet the extraordinary emergency existing al this: titne. Town-.'*hlp Fund No. 1 Clerical Help ... 38O.O<» No. 2 Travel Expense 66.09 Taxpayers .appearing at such meeting shall have a right to b’ ■ hfMtrd thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will lie automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County .Auditors offieg of Ldaui' County, Indiana, or at su-h other place as may Ire designat'd. At such hearing taxpayers objecting tn any such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where wux-h hearing Will be held. El) At'MANN Preble, Township Trustee OVTOBEH 9-416 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur — — — :

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SPORTS BULLETIN i BROOKLYN UP — Charley Dressen formally was granted his outright release as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers today and announced Immediately he has accepted a job as managsr of the Oakland ' club of the Pacific Coast League. Dresen, who was let go as Dodger manager Wednesday in a dispute over the length of his contract, managed at Oakland In 1950, before he was hired by the Dodgers. He is a lifelong friend of Clarence Brick Laws, Oakland owner. Rural Youth Host f To District Meet Adams county rural youth will hqst the district 4 rural youthers Mbnday night at « the Lincolr school in Decatur at p.m. for the district meeting. District 4 rural youth is composed of all rural youthers in Adams, White, Jay, A Huntington, Blackford, Wa bash, Grant, Miami, Howard and Tipton counties. Meetings are held the third Monday in January, AjtriL and October. Henry Getting, district vicepresident, will be in charge of the meeting. On the program for the evening is the election of 1954 district officers, talk fest, group singing, special feature, business meeting, recreation, and refreshments. The attendance cowbell is awarded to the county with the most members in attendance. All rural youthers are urged to attend and ah interested persons are invited td attend the meeting. St Jude's Plans To Build New Convent ' A new convent and to the present school will be constructed by St. Jude’s -Catholic parish in Fort Wayne. The improvements will require an investment of 3315,000. The Rev. Msgr. Charles Giradot is pastor cf St. Jude s. I Plan Addition To Lutheran Hospital have been let for a 600,000 addition to Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. The eipknsion program, to be completed bi 1956, will provide an additional 115 beds for the hospital and increase total capacity to 400 bids. » The addition will also prpvlde sfcrgfcnl rooms, delivery rooms and a number of departments in t|e hospital, which when completed will make the Lutheran hospital, the largest in northern Indiana.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL, APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal office-ra of said xnunleipaMty at their regular meeting place a-t 8:00 P.M. on the 19th day of Octaber, 1953, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Township Fund \ No. 1 Clerical Help 1133.00 No; 3 Travel Expense 73.00 Taxpayers appearing at sucn meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, wihich Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of Adams County, Indiana, er at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any suc-p additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where »uoh hearing will be held. W. L. LINN Trustee Washington Township OCTOBER 9—l« r : — ’’’rade in a Good Town — Decatur

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