Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1954 — Page 7
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Golfers Complete First Round Play ' First round matches in the annual city golf tourney were announced today toy the committee in change. The scores in the varioue flights are as follow*: Championship flight: Hutker defeated Andrews, 7 ana 5. Hammond defeated Nelson, 3-and 2. •Ehinger defeated VonOunten, 3 and 2. Baumann defeated Costello, 4 and 3. •Peck defeated Dailey, 2 and 1. McClenahan defeated Stucky, 6 and 5. Laurent .defeated Townsend by default. First Flight: iWilkineon defeated D. Schnepf, by default. Sohmidt defeated Behnke, 2 and 1. Frfainger defeated S. Schnepf, 1 up, 19 hole*. Stultz defeated H. Eley, 3 and 1. Eddleman defeated Helm, fl arid 6. Smith defeated Bernard, 4 and 2. Lane. Sr. defeated Wohpert, 1 up.
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In Observance of the Marian Year We Are Bringing Back This Superb Production NOTE: Due to its Extreme Length the First Feature Starts Friday Evening at 6:4o—2nd Feature at 9:30 A WINNER OF Ift 5 ACADEMY awards Jjfli £ THE SONG OF | 1 BERNADETTE I Y ‘ “JENNIFER JONES - - um l o—o ■ ■ z ’ . ■ . tour). Mon. Tues. —• “ROSE MARIE' 1 — In Color 4. Cinemascope
Second flight: A; (Hooper defeated Haubold, 3 and 2. Mac Lean defeated Morningstar, 2 and 1. Steiner defeated Mcßride, 5 and 4. Tutewller defeated Steury, 1 up, 19 holes. ts. Eichorn defeated D. Schnepf, 5 and 4. « Terveer defeated W. Schnepf, by default. Thompson defeated Schultz, 5 and 3. Wertzberger defeated T. Smith, 4 and 3. Kuhule defated Nash, 1 up. Reed defeated Gage, 4 and 3, Archer defeated Edwards, 7 and 6. Trlcker defeated Faurote, 6 and 5. Doan defeated Harper, 2 and 1. Girod defeated Lane, Jr., 1 up. Hunter "'defeated Bayles, 1 up, 19 holes. Linn defeated Clear, 1 up. Fourth flight: Macklin defeated Affolder, 8 and T. Baker defeated Parent, 5 and 4. Maloney defeated Graber, 1 up. Hancher defeated Eichorn, 1 up. Schmidt defeated Zwick, 6 and 5. Hammond defeated Baxter, I and 8. Eley defeated Kelley, < and 6. •Schnepf defeated E. 8 and 7. Schmidt defeated Hammond 8 and 6. Schnepf defeated Eley, 5 and 4. Junior Boys: May defeated Snyder, 4 and 2. Hake defeated Camp, 4 and 2. (Myers defeated R. Case, 5 and 4. Conrad defeated Burk, 3 and 2. Moses defeated H. Herman by default. Dailey defeated Edwards, 1 up. 10 holes. D. Gaee defeated Mclntoab, 6 up and 4. Sheets defeated Highland, 2 up.
MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE W L PcL G.B. Cleveland T 5 .718 New York .... 85 4ff .<BO , 4% Chicago . 82 45 .«46 8% Detroit/ 55 69 .444 34 Boston ..j.... 54 68 .443 34 Washington .. 51 71 .418 37 Philadelphia .. 41 82 .333 47% Baltimore .... 39 86 .312 50% NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B. New York .... 77 44 .436 Brooklyn .... 75 49 .605 3% Milwaukee 70 51 .579 7 Philadelphia .. 58 63 .479 19 St. Louis 59 64 .476 19 Cincinnati .... 59 66 .472 20 Chicago 48 75 .390 30 Pittsburgh .... 45 79 .363 33% WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Chicago, rain. Brooklyn 13, Cincinnati 3 N. Milwaukee 4. Philadelphia 3.N BL Louis 13, Pittsburgh 0 N. - AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 5. Baltimore 1. Chicago 7, Washington 2. Boston 5, Detroit 3. Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3, 10 triflings. Quaker Oats Mails Profit-Sharing Pay CHICAGO (INS) Employees of the Quaker Oats Co. throughout the country this week received 31,324.969 in annual profit-sharing checks. — —... 0 - —— i— o —TODAY— Continuous from 1:30 "FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD"* Spike Jones A City Slickers ALSO—Shorts 15c-50c BE SURE TO ATTEND
Play-Off Game Set For Tonight At Local Field Sponsor Ferd Klenk of Decatur Klenks baseball team said at noon today that the first game of the play-off series'between Decatur and Rockford Legion for the championship of the Fort Wayne senior baEeball federation would be play* ed at Worthman field tonight at 8 o’clock. This Statement, however, was qualified, with the condition that there is no more rainfall this afternoon. The field was inspected by Klenk and others interested in the playoff shortly before noon and the opinion was that the entire field would be dry for the importaat first game of the best of five series,
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by- 8 o'slock, unless more rain fell later today. Klenk also reported that his players are ready for the> opener and he expressed high hope of collecting another championship trophy. The gates will open an hour prior to game time and plenty of good seat* will be available. It is understood the Rockford team is bringing a large following to occupy the visitor*' stands. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Ret. G.B. Ihdianapolls .4 86 49 .687 Louisville .... 72 61 .541 13 Minneapolis — 66 65 .504 18 Columbus 67 67 .900 18% St. Paul . 64 70 .478 21% Kansas City .. 63 70 .474 22 Toledo 63 71 .470 22% Charleston ... 53 81 .396 22% WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Charleston 10, Indianapolis 3. Columbus 5. Kansas City 4. St. Paul 8, Louisville 0. Toledo 5, Minneapolis 4.
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