Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1929 — Page 3

BOYD AND MARKS READY FOR BOUT Word has been leceived by the Sun.et park management that Lester Boy( | of Richmond, one of the principles’ In the boxing match to be stagJ, d at Sunset park Thursday night, its In the best of condition for the main •o and that he is rounding off his ttaining with road work the rest of this week. Boyd is said to be one of the best scrappers in this part of the state and he has a long list of knock-outs to his credit. Boyd will be matched against Indian “Kid" Marks, of Peru, in an S-round exhibit as the main-go of a five fight program. Marks fought Stanley Ketchell, of Philadelphia, a few weeks ago to a draw and he is said to be quickly advancing to the top as a boxer. Both fighters will make a strong effort for a victory. The winner already has several challengers. Battling Schunk, of Celina, will have his hands full In the semi-final exhibit when he meets Young Gaskill, of Fort Wayne. BBoth men are good scrappers. The other three exhibits arleaily have been aannounced, and a big evening is anticipated. Tickets went on sale today at the Green Kettle and Riverside garage. Tickets also may be secured at the gate on the night of the fight. The fight is scheduled to start at 9 o’clock, daylight saving time. o The St. Louis Browuis beat Cleveland, 3 to 1, Blaeholder holding the Indians to eight scattered hits. No other games were played.

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Central League Fort Wayne, 14; Springfield, 10. Akron, 8; Canton. 6. Dayton, 7: Erie. 5. National League Philadelphia. 2-3; Boston, 7-1. Cincinnati, 8; Chicago, 5. Pittsburgh, 10; St. Unite, 1. Only games scheduled. American League Chicago, 7-6; Detroit, 4-5. St, Louis, 3; Cleveland, 1. American Association Indianapolis, 4; Columbus 3 (called in seventh, rain). Louisville, 10; Toledo, 1. Kansas City at Minneapolis, rain. Milwaukee at St. Paul, rain. — o —— Watching The Scoreboard —(U.R)— Yesterday's hero: Jess Petty, veteran southpaw, who pitched the Pittsburgh Pirates into second place in the National* league with a 10 to 1 victory over the St. louis Cardinals. Petty yielded but seven hits. Breaking their nine-game losing streak the last place Cincinnati Reds rallied in the eighth inning to beat the league leading Chicago Cubs, 8 to 5. The rallies gave the Chicago White Sox a double victory over Detroit, 7 to 4, and 6 to 5. Four runs in the eighth won the first game. Bill Cissell’s home run in the ninth after two were down tied the score in the second and tlie White Sox won on Al Thomas’ hit in the fourteenth. —. — o . Square Dance, Wednesday night. Our old caller will be back—at Sunset.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1929.

Many To Go To Races In Special Railway Car A modern all-steel coach will be provided by the Pennsylvania railroad company to carry the Decatur G. E. band and followers to Indianapolis, Thursday, for the annual 500-mlle automobile lace, i.t the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, it was announced today. The local band, .which will play at the race, is in charge of arrangements for the special car. t * Indications are that the special car will be filled when Its pulls out of the local Pennsylvania station at 12.35 o'clock istandard time) Thursday morning. Returning, the coach will lie attached to the Manhattan Limited leaving Indianapolis at 10 o'clock Thursday night. Persons wanting to make tlie trip on tile special coach are asked to notify Fred Engle, at the G. E. plant, not later than 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. O ; Fort Wavne Pennsy Nine To Play At Willshire Willshire, Ohio, May 28—(Special) —The Willshire baseball team will play the fast Pennsylvania team, of Fort Wayne, on the local diamond, Decoration day. "Chuck Noel, or Tossler will hurl tor the Pennsy nine, while Buechner is slated for mound duty for Willshit'e. Willshire deteated Burkettsville, Oiiio, Sunday, 3 to 1. o Denies Report Os Probes In Other Bijj Ten Schools Bloomington, Ind., May 28. — tU.R>— Reports that Indiana university, Purdue and Northwestern were under investigation that might lead to the same punishment that lowa university received, were denied today by Dr. W. J. Moenkhaus, Indiana representative of the faculty council of the Big Ten conference! Dr. Moenkhaus was present at the meeting in which the action agantet

lowa was deckled after It was alleged that the Institution had “paid athletes." Speaking In his official capacity for Indiana university, Dr. Moenkhaus declared : ''lnsofar as Indiana is concerned I know that is not true. There Is nothing to it.” It was also announced that the nil big against lowa would not effect the baseball game between the former and Indiana to be played here Saturday. "The contest will be carried out as scheduled,'' the Indalna official said. Berne Youths Play On College Baseball Team Berne, May 28 —(Special)— Grant Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Smith of Berne, and a former athlete of Berne high school, is earning an enviable reputation as a baseball player at North Central College, at Naperville, 111, He Is the leading pitcher on the squad and when not pitching, he plays vin the outfield, as he is the leading hitter on the team. His batting average is .535. Another Berne young man. Judson Erne, also plays on the North Central nine. He plays second base and is batting around the .450 mark. o Wisconsin Takes Lead In Big Ten Baseball Race Madison. Wis.. May 28.—(U.R)— Wisconsin took the Big Ten baseball leadership today as a result of its 4-2 victory over Michigan yesterday. The defeat sends Michigan down the ladder. with Wisconsin assuming Big Ten honors. _o Tight pitching enabled the Phillies to beat the Braves twice, 2 to 1, and 3 to 1. Ray Benge held the Braves to five hits in tlie first game and Claude Willoughby allowed seven in the second.

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