Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1955 — Page 8

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Plan Junior Olympics As One Os Features Os Youth Center Opening

Planfl for the "Junior Olympic®" one of the features for the youth of Decatur in connection with dedication of the new Youth and Community Center, were announced t* day by Robert Wortteman, chaifnian of the games. Preliminary events will, be held next week, with- the final events during dedication week, June 19-

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25. climaxing with the presentation of awards Friday afternoon, June 24, at the Center. The preliminary eyents will be held next week, with boys and girls from the third grade through the eighth grade competing Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. The boys will start their events at 9:30 am. each day, and the girls will hold their events at 10:30 a.m. Events for the high school boys and girls will be held Thursday and Friday, June 16 and 17, with the boys reporting at 9:30 a.m., and the girls at 10:30 a.m. - No advance registration is necessary. with those planning to compete reporting at Worthman field at the times listed above. A swimming and diving contest will be held Friday, June 24 k and all awards will be made at the Center during the big youth program id the afternoon. Worthman will be assisted in conducting the "Junior Olympics” by Steve Everhart, Neil Highland, Chester Kleinknight and Bud Anspaugh. The girls’ contests will be supervised by Mrs. Robert Worthman. The contests, by grades, are as follows: 3rd and 4th Grades Girls — 25-yard dash; 50-yard dash: 25-yard sack race; baseball throw; jump and reach; 25yard swimming race. Boys — 50-yard dash; 100-yard dash; high jump; broad jump; baseball throw; basketball free throws; football' punt; 25-yard swimming race; 25-yard sack race; , jump and reach. sth and 6th Grades Girls — 25-yard dash; 50-yard

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Preble School Wins Lutheran Journey The Preble Lutheran school won the playoff championship in the Lutheran school league Saturday evening, defeating Emmanuel Lutheran school of t Union towhsbip, 15-11, in the finals. The game, played under Littfe League rules, was carried into extra innings, with Preble finfcUy crashing through with four raps in the 10th frame for the championship. There were nine teams competing in the league this spring. The teams were tied at 10-10 gt the end of six innings. Each seof ed a run in the seventh inning, and then vcent scoreless for the next two frames before Preble broke loose for four runs in the 10th. Preble AB R H D. Bieberich 6 3 3 W. Bultemeier - 6 3 4 L. Bieberich 6 11 J. Gallmeyer 5 3 2 E. Bulmahn „ 6 "1 2 R. Hoffman 6 2 3 L. Bulmahn 4 o 0 L. Schaekel 2 0 0 J. Venable „j 6 0 1 R. Bieberich 6 2 2 , • Totals ...53 15 18 Union AB R H L. Bleeke 6 0 3 L. Thieme 6 2 2 Bischoff 5 11 M. Blakey 6 11 M. Thieme 5 4 2 K. Bleeke -L_„ 6 11 R. Fuelling 6 1 >4 Weiland 3 0 <0 Springer 2 0 -O D. Bulmahn 4 12 Totals 50 11 16 Score by innings: Preble 211 303 100 4—15 Union 016 111 100 o—ll Argentine Fighter Winner By Knockout NEW YORK (INS) — Argentine middleweight Rafael Merentino unleashed a devastating two fisted attack and knocked out Brooklyn’s Hardy Smallwood in 2:36 of the second round of-a scheduled ten round bout Monday night gt St. Nicholas Arena. White Sox, Orioles In Player Exchange * CHICAGO (JNS) — The Chicago White Sox had a new catcher and the Baltimore Orioles a relief hurler today in a straight player deal. . la thk—trade Monday, veteran fireman Harry Dorish was sent 'to the Orioles and Les Moss, Sff-year-old backstop, to the White Sox. Dorish has a major league record of 31 wins and 20 defeats, while Mom currently is hitting .358 although he only has appeared in 27 games. Morning Loop Boys Register Wednesday MORNING LOOP BOYS B Decatur boys planning to play in the morning baseball league this summer, and unable to report this afternoon, may register any time Wednesday afternoon at Worthman field. The league is open to boys who were dropped from Little League rosters, and also those dropped from Pony League teams. l-__

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Opening Games Os County Pony League Washed Out Monday Monday’s rains washed out the scheduled opener of the Pony League, which had slated a double header at Worthman field to launch the new Adams county Pony League of four teams. The first Pony-League will now be played at Berne at 7:30 o’clock Thursday night, with Berne hosting the Decatur Braves. Friday evening at 6 o'clock. Adams Central and the Decatur Cardinals will Adams Central. First games as Decatur will now be played next Monday night, with Adams Central meeting the Cardinals at 7 p. m., followed by Berne vs the Braves. Al Gillig, manager of the Cardinals, announced today that a practice session will be held at 6 o’clock Wednesday evening at Worthman field, it weather permits. a-«.

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Evansville Man Is' Named Superintendent INDIANAPOLIS (ANS) , -Orion Norcross, of Evansville, will succeed William F. Kreke as superintendent of the Indiana soldiers and sailors monument, effective July 1. Governor George N. Craig announced his approval of the selection of the Evansvlllb man by the board of control of the famed Indi- . anapolis landmark. Norcross is a veteran of the Spanish American War and WOrld ’ War I. FORD AND G M (Continued from Page One) • blast from the head of the national ■ association of manufacturers/Hen- ' ry Q. Riter, who-told a luncheon audience in Indianapolis he was I “much disappointed'’ over the development. Riter, also president of Thomas A. Edison, Inc., said Industry's giving in to labor's demands fot* a guaranteed annual wage “even in principle, could have seriously damaging effects on the American economy, perhaps leading to a socialistic state and controlled economy.” Reuther estimated the Ford contract represented a gain of 20 cents an hour for the company’s 140,000 production employes. . Thus far GM has not come up with a company layoff pay plan , which the union maintains must better 1 the concessions won from 1 Ford. UAW negotiator Livingston told newsmen: “1 don’t see any reason why we 1 can’t do better than we did at Ford. General Motors certainly can afford it.” I There was no comment on Livingston’s statement from Louis Seaton, vice president in charge of laber relations for GM. • Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

TUESDAY. .TUNE 7, 1955

Indians Practice Wednesday Evening The Indians of the Little League will hold a practice session at 4:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Stratton Place diamond.

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