Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1959 — Page 6
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Former Champions In Publinks Field DENVER (UPP — Two former champions were among the 16 golfers who began playing for quarterfinal positions today in the National Public Links tournament at Wellshire Municipal’ Course here. * Medalist Don Sikes Jr.. the de-
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fending champion from Jacksonville. Fla., and Don Essig of InIdianapolis. Ind., the 1957 titleholder. were co-favorites as the third round got underway today. But Gene Dahlbender of Atlanta, Ga., and 15-year-old Billy Tindall of Seattle. Wash., were rated as ! i strong contenders. Two rounds of match play Wed- ' nesdav trimmed the field from 64 to 16. A total of 150 golfers started out Monday, with 64 qualifying after the 36th hole on Tuesday.
Sikes, 28-year-old University of Florida law student, led qualifiers with a 5-under-par 137. Dahlbender was the only one among the next five low qualifiers to survive the two rounds of match play Wednesday. The three qualifiers at 138 — Dr. Donald Keith of San Diego. Calif., Rick Casabella of Louisville, Ky., and Mat Palacio —were eliminated. Dahlbender and Hal McCommas of Dallas, Tex., were next with 1395, but the Georgian defeated McCommas, 3 and 2, in their second round match. Young Tindall ousted last year’s runnerup. Bob Ludlow of Indianapolis, 2 and 1, in a second round match Wednesday. Sikes had little trouble defeating Marshall Strauss of Highland, 111., 2 and 1, in his second round match, and Essig got into the
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third round on a 2-up victory over Conrad Guenter of Minneapolis, Minn. Two rounds of matches were scheduled for today, with quarterfinal action starting immediately after the third round. Friday's semi-finals and Saturday’s finals will be played' over 36 holes, whereas earlier rounds have over 18. Car-Truck Accident Reported By Police A car-truck accident at 13th street and the Nickle Plate railroad crossing was reported to city police Wednesday at 4 p.m. Two Michigan residents were involved in the mishap, which caused SSO damage to the car while inflicting none to the truck. The car, driven by E'Jalia Orteja Perez, of Jackson, Mich., ran into the rear of the truck, driven by Joseph Edwin Strong, 37, of Blissfield. Mich., as it was stopped at the crossing, waiting for a train to pass. Both vehicles were heading north. None Injured When ' Nursing Home Burns . NEW ALBANY, Ind. (UPD— Fire destroyed the McTavish east of here about midnight Wednesday, but all patients were led to safety unhurt. The building was a total loss despite efofrts of firemen from New Albany, Jeffersonville and Clarksville. Officials estimated the loss at $20,000. Cause of the blaze was not immediately determined.
MAJOR! NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pit. G.B. San Francisco -49 37 .570 — Los Angeles .. 50 40 .556 1 Milwaukee 46 37 .554 I*4 Pittsburgh —47 41 .534 3 Chicago 43 44 .494 6*4 St. Louis 41 45 .477 8 Cincinnati 38 49 .437 11*4 Philadelphia 31 52 .373 16*4 Wednesday’s Results Chicago 5, Milwaukee 2. Los Angeles 3, Pittsburgh 0. Cincinnati 11, St. Louis 5. San Francisco at Philadelphia, postponed, rain. Today’s Games San Francisco at Philadelphia, 2, twi-night. Milwaukee at Chicago. Cincinnati at St. Louis, night. Only games scheduled. Friday’s Games Cincinnati at Chicago. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, night. San Francisco at Pittsburgh, night. Milwaukee at St. Louis, night. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. Cleveland 47 35 .573 — Chicago 48 36 .571 — Baltimore 45 41 .523 4 New York 42 43 .494 6% Washington 41 44 .482 714 Detroit 42 46 .477 8 Boston 38 46 .452 10 Kansas City - 36 48 .429 12
Wednesday’s Results Washington 3, Detroit 0 (called sth, rain). Cleveland at New York, 2, postponed, rain. Chicago at Boston, postponed, rain. Kansas City at Baltimore, postponed, rain. Today's Games Cleveland ut New York, 2. Chicago at Boston, 2. Kansas City at Baltimore, night. Detroit at Washington, night. Friday’s Games Kansas City at Washington, night. Detroit at Baltimore, night. Chicago at New York, night. Cleveland at Boston, night. New Railroad Station Is Planned At Berne Although the steel strike may delay construction, a new railroad station at Berne may be started within a few weeks. Reports are that the new railway station building will have two 20 by 25-foot areas, one for an office, and one for freight. The present building at Berne has been changed little during the past 25 years. This would be razed to make room for the new structure. A crew ot carpenters has been working on a bridge in the Bryant area, and as soon as that project is done, the crew is to come to Berne for the razing of the old structure and the construction of the new one. Over 2.500 Dally Democrats art sold and delivered in Uecatur each day.
Nikita States Russia Never To Start War KATOWICE, Poland (tJPI) - Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev said today the Soviet Union is stronger than the West but will never start a war—“never, never, never.” He also said in a speech that Joseph Stalin was right in signing his 1939 non-aggression pact with Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany. " Khrushchev said Stalin was correct “in this specific case" because Britain and France were trying to turn the impending war against the Soviet Union and' Stalin had to buy time to prepare. In a one-hour pep talk on the lass struggle to some 300 coal miners from 31 countries, Khrushchev boasted the Soviet Union was stronger than the West but: “I pledge solemnly we will never launch any war against anybody else, never, never, never.” The Soviet premier said he felt STOP ITCHING! IN 15 MINUTES. After using ITCH-MET-NOT, get your 48c back IF THE ITCH NEEDS SCRATCHING. You feel the medication take hold. Itch and burning disappear! Use instant-d ryi n g ITCH-ME-NQT day or night for ecaema, ringworm, insect bites, foot itch, other surface rashes. TODAY at Kohne Drog More
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the capitalist world was “gtowing a little wiser” and "so I can say to you there will not be a war. Khrushchev had been scheduled to visit the former Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz today. But he changed his mind and went with Polish Communist party leader Wladlslaw Gomulka to the third international miners congress at Sosnowiec on the outskirts of Katowice. Five-Doy-Old Child Dies In Car Crash INDIANAPOLIS (UPD-Ronald Ray Carpenter, 5 days old, near Shelbyville, was injured fatally in a traffic accident Wednesday just 2/ days after his brother choked to death on a nut. i The baby was hurled from the arms of his mother against the dashboard of his car as the Charles Carpenters drove along Ind. 229 north of Batesville when the Carpenter car collided with another.
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