Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1955 — Page 8

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Klenk's Edges Van Wert In 13 Innings * A double by Hoehammer, followed by Reed’s single, brought a 13inning 2-1 victory for Klenk’s of Decatur over Van Wert in a Federation league game Sunday afternoon at Worthman field in this city. Both teams scored single runs in the second inning and then battled through IF scoreless innings, despite the scorching heat, before Hoehammer and Reed broke’ up AIR CONDITIONED Tonight, Wed. Thurs. o— — ———o OUR BIG DAYS! Show Tues. & Wed. at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! 0 1 « HIS PEAK OF ADVENTURE! llg Color by TECHNICOLOR hlßwill MIN THAN —O—O Fri. & Sat.—Rock Hudson “Captain Lightfoot"—Color Sun. & Mon.—Betty Grable - -"3 = For the Show” — Color

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I the game in the 13th, A Nt by Boroff. a fielder’a choice and Reed’s error enabled i Van Wert to afore its only run in the second frame. ' Klenk’s came back in the same frame to tie the score ori hits by j Andrews and Bowen and Williams’ I long fly to center, on which Andttews scored after the catch. In other league games Sunday. Rockford edged Club Manhattan. 9-8, in 11 innings: American Linen downed Cblonial Oil. 6-2; McComb defeated Monroeville, 13-0, and Corner Lunch edged past Payne. 10,9, in 10 innings. Klenk’s will meet Monroeville ; in a league game at Worthman 1 field Thursday night-at 8 o’clock. Van Wert AB R H E McClure. 2b —— 4 0 0 0 Elston, ss 6 0 2 1 Rowe. 3b -—L. 6 0 11 D, Sinn, lb ... 5 0 10 Boroft. cf—-™--- 4 12 0 lAjrmont. If --------5 0 1 0 Packer. rf,--.: 5 0 0 0 | Scarborough, c ------- 4 0 1 0 Thompson, p — — 4 0 9 0 ; Totals —:43 1 8 2 Tonight, Wed. Thurs. MEET THE MEN OF THE CAINEI HUMPHREY //J® BOGART W «. quees J JOSE SI FERRER ’W •s GREENWALD V> / VAN jrj JOHNSON H«/ a* MARYK IFRED L_- a* KEEFER \£V/ BOBER? FRANCIS - NAY WYNN S o—O Fri. & Sat.—“ Border River” •\ & “Hong Kong”

Klenk’s AB R H E Baumgardner, 2b 4 0 10 Gilllg, rs 4 0 0 0 Crist, an —- 6 0 i 0 Hoehammer, lb 0 1 3 0 •Reed. 3b — 6 « 11 Andrews, a3 11 ft. Itowep. cf 4 0 10 Williams. If 4 0 0 0 Groves, p ... ... 5 0 0 0 Totals 42 2 8 1 Score by innings: ' Van Wert .. IHO 000 000 000 o—l Klenk’s 010 000 000 000 I—2 MAJOR AMERICAN LEAGUE Club W. L. Pct, G.B. New York 62 27 .658 Cleveland 46 31 .597 5 Chicago 44 30 .595 5% Boston - 44 35 .577 8 Detroit 38 37 .507 12 Kansas City .. 33 42 .440 17 Washington -- 26 49 .347 24 Baltimore .... 21 53 .284 28*4 — Saturday’s Results New York 12. Washington 0. Kansas City 11, Detroit 10. Chicago 2, Cleveland 1. Boston 5, Baltimore 1. Sun<f»y’*Re«utt« Washington 5, New- York 0. Cleveland 14. Chicago 9. Boston 7. Baltimore 2. Kansas i City 9, Detroit 8 114 inninga.v | Monday’s Result* Boston 4-10.\New York. 1 Baltimore 6,\ Washington 2. Cleveland 6-S. Detroit 5-5 (Ist game 15 innings).* Chicago 8-3, Kansas City 8-4. * NATIONAL LEAGUE Club W. L. Pct. G.B. Brooklyn ----- 55 22 .714 Chicago' 44 36 .550 12*4' Milwaukee 40 36 .52614% Cincinnati 35 37 .486 17% New York —.-..37 4.0 -481 18 St. Louis 34 40 .459 19% Philadelphia — 33 43 .434 21% Pittsburgh — 27, 51 .346 28% Saturday’s Result* Pittsburgh 7, Brooklyn 6 (Iff innings). New York 6, Philadelphia 1. Chicago 4, St. Louis 3. Cincinnati 10, Milwaukee 5. Sunday’s Results Pittsburgh 7-1, Brooklyn 5-3. St. Louis 8-5, Chicago 2-10. Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 3. New York 4. Philadelphia 3. Monday’s Results Pittsburgh 4-3. New York 3-5 (2nd game 11 innings). Brooklyn 11-6, Philadelphia- 2-3. Cincinnati 6-3, Chicago 3'4. St. Louis 4-5, Milwaukee 2-4 (2nd game 10 innings!. FATE OF : (Contin jed from Page One) >» TVA must feed to AEC installations. The administration asked con gress to appropriate $6.5 million to build transmission lines for carrying the private power from West Memphis across the Mississippi river to the TVA. DROWNINGS ARE (Continued from Page One) ty, lost his life in a three car pileup on a Warren county road near Rainsville in which seven othere persons were injured. None , of the injured was believed critical. Philip E. Kidwell. 3, of Vincennes, was killed when his father’s car overturned after hitting a tree along a Knox county road eight miles southwest of Vincennes. Five qjther persns, including the- boy’s parents, were hurt. The two miscellaneous accidents involved a fall down a bluff and a stroke of lightning. Carl C. Loeffler, 46, was killed by lightning- Monday when-a storm struck while he was playing golf at the Youche Country Club. Lawrence Grover, 44, of Brown-. burg, died in a fall from a bluff at Lower Cataract Falls in Owen county. He tripped over a tree root. Drowning deaths in addition to ! those of the Hardin, Kelly and Coatley boys, were: ■ Michael Otano. 12. East Chicago; i M. C. Jones, Id, Rising Sun.:. La.-/ vonda Jean Smith, 13, Muncie;! Roger Duff, 20, Indianapolis; Ken- i neth Mandabach. 16. Washington; Wesley Swanigan, 50, Rushville; ' Edgar Ewing, 27, Logansport-. apjL Jack E. Patten, 20, Roanoke. Ind. Tragic death's claimed these lives earlier in the long holiday week end: Donald Brimmer, 22, East Gary, Billy Burke Shewmaker, 27, and hrs wife. Ina Shewmaker. Cincinnati, 25; James E. Haines. 24,1 Dayton, O.; Mark Emmons, 5 Honey Creek; Jess B. Vaughn, 69. Indianapolis; and Joseph C. Houston. 24, Florence, N. u«. SPECIAL! Thursday Nights ONLY Old Fashioned t BACK BONES and SAUER KRAUT BiLLandBEN’S «

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Decatur Team Wins Over Clear Creek Y Sautbine & Simerman home builders, Decatur, registered their sixth victory without a loss (in the B & lL league Sunday afternoon, defeating Clear Creek, 10-4, at McMillen field in this city. Don Reiriking pitched three-bit ball for Decatur, striking opt nine and walking four. John Gilllg had a two-run homer and a single for the winners. The Decatur team Will play Mur ray in another league game next Sunday afternoon at McMillen field. Clear Creek AB R H E R. Metzger. 2b 4 10 2 Fulton. 3b 5 0 11 Stouder. p 4 10 0 Miller, c - 4 0 0 1 Hostetler, cf 4 110 Robb, lb — 4 110

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Drew. If 4 ff 0 0 Hammel, as — 2 0 0 0 V. Metzger, rs — 2 0 0 o Si<kafoos. rs 10 0 0 Septer, rs .—*—.— 10 0 0 Totuls 35 4 3 4 Decatur AB R H « R. Plumley -3 12 O Sautbine, 2b —.---x;. 4 2 1 0Conradi as 5 111 Rljsse, c -x — 3 2 0 0 Knltkle. lb - 4 12 2 D. Plumley. If ... 5 0 0 0 Arnold,‘rf — 3 110 Gilllg, «b .— 5 2 2 4 Reinking, p — -.4 0 1 0 pehrman, 2b „ r 0 0 0 0 Totals -—-J36 10 10 7 Clear Creekooff 102 100— 4 Decatur 12Q 300 13x —10 If you have something to sell or rooms lor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. Bermuda banned automobiles until the World War II period.

Race Card Held At Clem's Lake Sunday A good crowd attended Sunday Right's race card at the track at Clem’s lake. Results were: first race. Fmml Bischoff, first; Hob Hershberger, second; Chuck Polt lock, third. Second race- Junior Ciem, first; Zeke Hamrick, second; B. J. Smith, third: Third raceEarl Baker, first; Cook, secopd; Carl Manke, third. Feature race- Frank Miller, first; Earl Baker, second; Chuck Pollock, third; Bob Hershberger, fourth. Another race card will be held Sunday. Trade In a Good Town — peeatut -—■ * ii FLOOR show EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT MOOSE

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