Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1930 — Page 6
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MANY CONTESTS ARE PREDICTED New Yolk, April s (UP) —Inter national contests scheduled during 1930 present u s rlous threat to the Uni ed States’ vaunted world supremacy in spoils. Completion is booked in almost every field of athletic endeavor and theie is a strong possibility that the United States will lose the custody of sev end prized trophies. France already has taken the Davis Cup and England holds the world speed record for both airplanes and automobiles. This year t ie British will seek international polo, yachting and motor boat speed laurels while France will defend its honor in tennis and Germany will try for the world heavyweight box.i.s championship. The United States suffered a setbain in the first intei natio lai spoil competition of the year Montreal's Is s Canadiens defeating the Boston Bruins for the Stanley cup, which is emblematic of the world professional Hockey championship. I.ate t..is month American men and women golfeis will invade England in an attempt to make a clean sweep of British golf titles. The British have s long hopes of winning the Walker cup for the first time. liter in the season Great Britain .-ill repay the American visit by sending a number of players here to try lor tile United Stales Amateur and open titles. Davis cup competition will be held in France in July. The United States team is expected to reach the challenge round without difficulty, but Frame will be an overwhelming favorite to retain the trophy. Max Schmeling of Germany will meet Jack Sharkey at New York in June for the World heavyweight boxing title. England is organizing an unusually strong polo team. Captain Tom my Hi chcock, Jr., and his mates are favored to win for the U. S„ but no one expects a repetition of the onesided matchers of previous years. Sir Thomas I. <on's challenge for the America's yachting cup has resulted in unusual activities among United States yachtsmen Sir Heniy Segrave and Miss Joan Carstairs have challenged Gar Wood to race for motor boat laurel*. Wood, who holds the world record of more than 90 miles per hour, will race the Biitish boats at Detroit no summer. Both Miss Carstairs and Segrave are bnWding boats which they believe will reach a speed of more than TOO miles an hour. The Oxford-Cambridge lacrosse team, now in this country, is meeting with unusual success against Ameiic:.n College teams and has a 23-point lead for the flannery international cup. Although American track and field leadership will not be challenged seriously until the 1932 Olym pics, a preliminary international meet is Scheduled this year. —rr— 0 ♦ — ♦ BASEBALL BRIEFS « Today’s Games 80-ton (Nt vs. Washington (A) at Winston-Salem. N. C. Brooklyn (Ni vs. Atlanta (S) at Atlanta. Ga. St. Trouts (N) vs. Rochester (It at Bradenton. Fla. Chacinnati (N) vs. Louisville (A. A.I at Louisville. Ky. Pittsburgh (N) vs. Dallas (T> at Dallas. Tex. New York (N> vs. Chicago (U) at Terre Haute. Ind. New York (A) vs. Memphis (S) at Memphis, Tenn. Detroit (Al vs. Indianapolis (AA) at Ind anapolis. St. Louis (A) vs. Oklahoma City (Wl at Oklahoma City. Okla. Boston (A) vs. Columbus (AA> at Columbus, O. Yesterday’s Scores White Sox, 11; Giants, 10 (10 innings). Yankees, 0; Little Rock, 5. Brooklyn. 8; Atlanta, 5. Cleveland, 10; New Orleans, 6. Washington. 5; Braves, 2. Red Sox, 7; Indianapolis, 7 (8 innings). Fort Worth, 9; Pittsburgh, 5. Detroit. 11; Louisville, 5. Cardinals, 7; Roc better, 1. Browns, 14; Oklahoma City, 1. Giants (2nd team), 10: Asheville, 8. Brooklyn (2nd team), 6; Macon. El Paso. Tex., April 8. — Charlie Root probably will pitch for the Cubs when the 1929 National league pennant winners open their season against St. Louis. Manager McCarthy has indicated. V Ind anapolis, Ind.. April B.—Outfielder Harry Rice of the Detroit Tigers who crashed into a fence Sunday has a crushed cheek bone and will not be able to play for a w’eek. Memphis, Tenn., April B.—Babe
Ruth's injured leg has shown little ' improvement and Managet Bob Shawkey of the New York Yankees ' indicated that he might send Ruth <1 rect to New York after today's game with Memphis. ' Terre Haute. Ind., April B.—Ed Ron li. holdout Giant oat fielder. [ Listed his mates yesterday but | without discussing salary matters | | with Manager John McGraw. o. * SPORT SHORTS’ • • i By United Press Louisville, Ky., April B—(U.K) Primo Camera, Italy's aspirant to ' the heavyweight championship, and Bearcat Wright, giant negro heavyweight from Omaha. Neb., | have been signed for the feature out of the Derby eve boxing bill j here May 16. It will be the first 1 mixed bout ever held here. i San Francisco. April B—(U.R) —. The 28th season of the Pacific Coast League opened in four Cali-ll fornia cities today with Ixis Ange- 11 les and the San Francisco Seals I I rated as the most likely contenders I I for the pennant. The Seals met I Seattle here. Ixis Angeles enter- I 'allied Portland. Oakland played I host to Hollywood and the San I Francisco Missions inet Sacramen- I to at the state capital. ' Now York, April B—(U.R)—8 —(U.R)— The;! Amateur Athletic Union is polling < member organizations for sentiment on postponing the National A.A.U. tack and field championships at Pittsburgh from July 4 to August 15. The change would enable United States athletes to enter a scheduled meet late in August against a British empire team without breaking training. Ijondon. April 8 —(U.R) — Cambridge was a slight favorite today to defeat Oxford in the annual four mile crew race Saturday. Both crews will continue light work through Wednesday, resting I Thursday and Friday. New York, April B—(U.R)—Eastern intercollegiate basketball league games in the future will be played with three officials, instead of two Elwood W. Kemp. Jr. sec retary, announced last night. An j umpire will be stationed under i I each basket, with the referee gov- I ering the entire court. Hornsby Rejoins Cubs St. Louis, Mo., April B.—U.R) — Rogers Hornsby, pleased by a Chicago doctor’s report on his injured liei 1. was at homo for a few hours today, preparatory to leaving to re loin the Chicago Cubs in Kansas City. Pothered last fall and all this spring by the heel. Hornsby be came alarmed enough about it to leave the team and obtain medical advice in Chicago. He was told that there seemed I to be no reason why the “soreness" should not leave the foot and he will leave here with high hopes of naptriepating in the opening game of the National league season. Camera Wil! Fight Los Angeles, April 87 —(UP)— Primo Camera, 275 pounds of Italian fighting man, is scheduled to make his ring debut in southern California at the Olympic auditor■um tonight. His opponent will he Neil Clisby, 205-pound negro and 'hey are slated for ten rounds. Wi h the Olympic apparently a sell-out, the fight backers believe they wil gross about $28,000 of which Camera will take $17,00. Digest Straw V ote Totals Announced New York, April B—(U.R8 —(U.R) —Following are incomplete returns in the Literary Digest prohibition poll: City Enfmt Modfn Repl Lowell, mass 743 849 1,658 Everett, Mass. . 496 354 637 Somerville, Mass. 983 678 1.093 Charleston, W.Va. 732 646 773 Huntington, W.Va 851 857 770 Madison,, Wis. 517 509 531 Superior, Wis 343 371 555 Tacoma, Wash..... 899 968 852 Athens. 0 219 109 90 Lima, O. . ... 644 470 438 I Gary. Ind. ..... 353 1,057 1,155, Elkhart, Ind 486 591 360 Amarillo, Tex. 635 450 361 I —o Motorist Is Killed Logansport, Ind., April 5. —(U.R) I A motorist, who had waited at a crossing north of Logansport for the first section of a fast Pennsylvania passenger train to pass, drove his car into the path of the second section and was killed in- , stantly. Austin Frushour, 27, farm machine salesman, apparently was unaware of the approaching second section and thought the track clear with the passing of the first train. Hhis body was thrown clear of the wreckage.
Starts Life Sentence Stillwater, Minn., April B—(UP) Andy Mann. 4'). confessed slayer of lwo children and one old man, today was ai i ustoinlng himself to the prison tontine that will compose the rest of his life. Maun begun a life Imprlsontnon.
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HfiiteiKi' to the state penitentinry here when he arrived at 6 p. in, yes terday. The negro was sentenced nfiet he pleaded guilty to the murder of Earl Tague, l(i. Between the discovery of the Tague slaying and Mann's entry Into pi Ison, only 72 hours elapsed. By his plea of guilty to the Tague
slaying. Mann escaped prosecution for killing Dorothy Anne. 12,yearold Minneapolis girl, whose body was fonnd near Eouth Miiinen|»ollrailroad tracks Inst slimmer, He also confes-ed to burning Bob Tonnrd, 7’) to death in a shack here. .. - .... Get the Habit—Trade »t Home
Will Appeal Decision —— Indianapolis, April S 1 1 I’l [James M. Ogden, atloittey genera! ' | r Indiana, said today he would at' I peal to the state supreme court tl-.e decision handed down ye terduy Iby Judge Harrv U. Crumpaclter l’i Luporti' Superior court ruling thr
state determinate sentence law tin- ' constitutional. Ogden sal dhe never had been i> I.].|.,| for an opinion on the law Mere than a yenr ago. he explained e he ndvl-ed offii inis of the state p-J v son and lulortnatory tha' prisoners ■ ervlng under the determinate lav, ..'were not entitled to reduced sen-
tenees tor s - M-rtoa " J he governor, said 21 '•<l down yMordnv orfsonors in the „ t 7"" 1 1 1 ’"l ,lnr L nrKq Mr. and M w ’7'''"' ’nan of rout.. 4 I this city 1 ■•'*(
