Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1930 — Page 8
PAGE EIGHT
i F © IK T S
TRACK STARS ARE ABUNDANT Chicago, April in. (U.R) Soj .bundant are star |a*rfortnerH that the sprints mi l hurdle races prom-, i»e to steal rn..s. of the headlines, 'faring th" riming Important track; and field me 'ts. Stats who have proved their ; worth in past seasons, and now rti'-n who show great promise, have handed them u-lves, into an entry list for the bigger meet;' shieh promts s the greatest coml.etition in years and track men nri dirt that s< venal records will | be broken. . I (.ending the sprint parade is G-oge Simps n. who la»t year rati to i yards in the amazing time of i .‘.s seconds and 220 yards in 20.6.! But the great Ohio Stat ' star will not have a cinch in any events, thia year. Tolan. flashy little! negro. be.it S mpeon in the big ten 100-yard race last year. Then there is a world of class ■ ti>'>ng the newcomers. Zack Ford! >f Northwest! rn. already has heat ! m Simpson twice in short races. Attention also must be given toj Wykoff of the Pacific coast and hin t sot get Jimmy Daley of Holy rcss. Wykoff of the Pacific coast I ii.l Daley of Holy Cross also are mod. Some track experts forecast that he average time of the important I no-yard races this year will be .round 9.7 seconds. That •220-yard (print meet records will be in; longer is proved bv the fact that i hree or four of the stars have ■locked 21 st con ds flat for the dis-i ance. tn the hurdles nearly al! the good, 1 ■lies of last year are back. Per- ::>]>; Dick Rockway of Ohio State -ill draw the most attention. Rockiway, a high hurdle specialist ami iati< mil collegiate champion in his vent last y ar. will rim into plenty ■f competition, however, despite h s oidir.g the world record of 22. S u conds .n the low hurdles. The-e are Stollweek of Colgate tnd those three midd!?we terners . iio have been burning up the inloor m ets Lee Sentman, Ulins' JJodgers, Illinois, and George ding. lowa. Stephen Anderson of Washing-
I The National 5& 10c Stores Co I I Decatur. Indiana Second Street I Specials for this Week - End I «fMwaw«gW! l^w M You'll find this store ready to meet II your every want with a complete <- f A t line of new fresh merchandise. o b» ■ ft r •. i,... —■ . „ oa v . MW* B CONGOLEUM RUGS A $1.98 lalue, com- B <p plete. with shades in qs ms ]CT § ~ „ c . . , . .. . , j«v . i fit KJI? 'tA-M* > Size 3x6 ft. in blending colors, 8 »l.« ?l «. Th«. win EQ a R not last long at, each.... Ot/v STENCIL BORDER LOOK MEN! * s W1 DOW SCREENS’ I I ; 36 in., in attractive Sizes colors. Saturday only \U MENS ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR 12x33 . . . 25c ea. each • ’"V' J \ / Regular 79c quality mens summer <lop pa np 1— jr-t athletic style underwear. Guaranteed 1 * ’ '' ' * I x rl full cu *’ e ' ast ’ c back. Saturday Only, 24x33 50c ea 1 * \ Suit ~ ' < ' T'WMaMSHMBBBW I j stu«b r». .SMBaaw v t WHITE ENAMELED V*/ IP" -*‘ 1? •rnS" 1 XVe’aT- K ‘ ! *» ’» da, ’"' y U/ liltC 5c.„«10c \y ( All highest quality utJL 0 • tested. w?ri>»Rwin»!<xwnß» a RBw»»waflan»»MHMra« w 9 « is Another shipment of Ladies' | S| L'iiZiii dOiDS Rayon u,nßerie ’ •" in sl ’°° I ■ 3 and $1.50 numbers, in comfe /-y 7 \r ctE I SATURDAY ONLY bination suits, chemises. I 25 Watt Bulbs 15c princess slips, blouses, shor- I ™ ? U !l S ties and night gowns |Mv X\ 1 I 60 Watt Bulbs 15c BBL/V | 100 Watt Bulbs 35c Saturday Only SI.OO Your Savings at Our Loss 2 for j 11| ...I , ■HUI mu IMBIIIMI Hill ■llins I | | I mini < I r WMMMMMMMBBMMMMM——I — g maj aw nr tar nr-’Wi ar iii hi iiiwwMDiiiMMi ■■■■■'ii ramww-i CANDY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY HARD MIXED CANDY, tb 10c FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, 1b 15c 100 PURE SUGAR CHOCOLATE DROPS CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS, REAL Saturday Only, lb 15c Fresh, lb 20c B nr iMiiiwiiii.iiliiiiii
ton bent Rockaway In the national I i iiitxrcolhg ate 220 yard event last; year. Cave of Illinois a great low i stick man. Then there are Payne, Southern Californ.a; Haydon. Chicago,, ind Kelselhorst. Yale. Haydon will be plenty hard to I beat if he a min can hit the stride, he attained in the indoor meets oi l I last year when he was indoor ! ; i humpion of the big ten. He did not fare well in outdoor l meets hut expects to bo In first-1 'class shape this year. — o — Eight Champs Named Boston, April in (UP) — Eight | new national amateur boxing chainpions today had shiny gold medals o display us the winner in the • na iotr.il A. A. U. tournament at i Boston Arena. They survived the! ornpeiition required to <educe the; ! field from its original 94 entrants umi came through to win championship bout < last night. Boston won leant honors with hree titl< . .Yow York eatried away two c Tampion ships and Los Angele- 1 ; Cleveland and San Francisco, one leach. o FIGHT RESULTS •Yew York. April 1<) —(UP) —Boh , Olin of .Yew York, former anta ear, light heavyweight champion, out- 1 pointed George lai Rocco of the i Bronx in <> rounds. Olin weighed 176 !- , 14. La Rocco IXS 3-4. Akron. ()., April 10-I UP) —K. O. ■ Chriutner, Akron Heavyweight, outpointed Joe Sekyra of DaytWn, 0., in ten rounds. L_ Oakland, Cal.. April 10— (UP)--Max Baer. Livermore, CaL, heavy, weight, won a technical knockout over Jack Stewart of San Francisco in the -■■( <.nd round. ’ San Francisco, April 10 -(UP)—-! Charles Hernandez. San Francisco, lightweight, won an easy victory , over "Battling" 8010, Filipino, ini ■ six rounds. o Sterling. 111., April 10. — R. L., Akey. coach at Rock Falls high school, was- in a hospital here to-! day suffering a skull fracture re'ce ved when he was struck by a j javelin hurled by an inexperienced athlete.; Physicians said he prob-j alby would iecover.
DAWSON LOSES ’ GOLF STANDING New York, April In. (U.R) Johnny Dawson of Chicago today Hands as an example of a young man who t became too good for his job. R -cognlz d generally as one o', six heat golfers In the world, th) I popular young Chicagoan finds I himself not only barred front the; | north -south championships, in! i Which he already had shared Ihe I i qualifying ntedal, but deprived of I , It s amati ur stand ng in ail toutna , i merits under th' jurisdiction of the i Uiill.il States Golf A-soclatlon. Hl.-i case threatened for a time | i to become a ■'cause r elebre,’’ but ! ; owing to the youngster’s Inherent | ; sportsmanship it may be uv-rlook cd. Dawson has been d chirr'd ineligible because of his connection I ' w th a nations.!y known sporting (goods house. He went to wo. k for | i isih voiicet u when he didn’t know I i divot fnom a caddy, but since ! hhat time hi game has improvedto such an extent that lie i- con ' , sid'red a p. ofessional. If Johnny had remained a duh the question of his amateur stand i iing never would have been raised.! ; Tit's much is admitted by H. 11. (Ramsay, v c president of the U. S. G. \.. chairman of the toutna-, intent committee of that organization. Now that Dawson lias it -• conte a threat to any title of the’ game, however, it has been decided to bar him from further competition as an amateur. Dawson's disbarment front the' .north-south amateur champion' ships at Pinehurst was effected under conditions reflecting 1 ttle credit upon those concerned. W.. (’. Fownes. Jr., of the I'. S. GI A., himself a competitor in the tourna ' nt nt, was responsible. Fown s advised Dawson that a letter from ■ Prescott Pit h. .secretary of the parent organization of golf, in this' country, stated the Chicagoan was not an amateur. Johnny promptly - withdrew. An investigat on by the United i Press d veloped the following , facts-: Fownes claims to have received , Bush's letter only Tuesday night, after Dawson already had tied for, 'the qualifying medal in the north- ! south amateur championship. H. IL R tmsya. vice-president of 1> U. S. G. A, claims that Fownes ! was well aware that Dawson’s amateur standing was in question Jong
DECATUR DaiLY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930.
before the current tournament be-t gun. The United Stales Golf Assocln : . lion, while admitting II does not i consider Dawson nn tnnateur und r; I Its rules, now that lie has become I ' p potential champion, ill-claims anv ci.i.neei lon with the move to kick I ! Johnny out of th" north south ’; ( hamplotl hip. which he had boon I nppeclally to enter. Fownes s said to be preparing I I blast against his associates in! 11he f. S. G A., showing that th > I I concurri.d In the disbarment of; i Dawson from the Pinehurst tourn.iI tnent. Will Complete Purdue Stadium This Summer Lafayette. Ind.. April 10 (UP) ' i'h" Ross-Ade stadium nt i'urd u ; miver-ity will be completed during ' he summer at d will be in r.' idlne s or opi-niu" of th" 1930 football -eason, Pre idont Edward C. Lllioii innounced. Th" s.aditmi was used in 1924 for he first time, although only the ?!d's were complete. The improve* . me-i' this s-nn nor will bo the tomIPletfon of the curve -it the North -■•ad ot the fi -I I. -it a cost of .J 70.000 j (The eomp'eUd s alium will have > -"a’inf capai-i y of 23.3'H). Contracts for the work will be j let soon — 0 Rcckne Reported Better R Chester. Minn.. April 10 U.R) Evidence that Knute Rockne I Tender Achiner Swollen Feet In Just Five Minutes Those Sore, Tender, Aching Feet Get Amaz- ' ing Relief. Moone’s Emerald Oil Is Guaranteed. * ' Go to any good druggist today . and get an original hottie of Moone’s Emerald Oil. The very first application wi'l srive you relief and a few short , treatments will thoroughly convince you that by sticking faith- I fully to it for a short while your | toot troubles will be a thing of the past. One bottle we know will show ■ von beyond all question that ydtl ' have at last discovered the way to solid foot comfort. Remember that Moone’s Emerald Oil is a clean, powerful, penetrat- ! ing Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy residue and that the very first bottle must gtve complete atisfuction or your money cheerfully refunded.
> Yoter Duma football coach, Is, as 'he rays, "feeling fine" was preiM'iifed today when ha revealed that he already is mapp ng out hfs playa | for next year. lie said ii few of th'' old fol in utioiis wogld bo retained but that iln the muin he would pr< ■ nt a tie* j offense. After a soj'iurn In Florida I" (shake off an illness which kept him off his team's bench last fall. ' Rockne is here to undergo a I thorough examination at the Mayo I clinic. He sail! he hoped to b- back in South Bend. April 21, to lake •hug" of spring football piacti' - Monmouth Wins Second Straight Baseball Game Monmouth high school Eagleven th ir s< <■ md straight baseue'.i ame of Hie .season W one day al rnoon by ilo.vnlng the Hoaf’an I -liair.ondin li at Hoagland, S-1. Monmouth has hid one of the Un ling baseball t ams o.’ northt ante, n In l ana for the last two yews and this yea s team appears to Im th< > st the # hooi lijk ever boasted. Th M nuioiith team ecored a run in the lust iniiiiig and was nev--r headed. Hoagland ralLed in the seventh and scored three runs, but
~W' What A Saw B Cream of a I ■ll Stock of New K Spring Merchan-I dise at Bargain PRfCESI Going Susiness Sala .JUST A SAMPLE OF THE V ALUES THAT AWAIT YOU ■ — Right before Easter and Graduation—what ■ fl * i could be nicer—a store full of beauti- ■ LnfiSS ulliFfS ful Soring suits —the finest fabrics—the lat- ■ ° UIIII, ° est styles. Sizes to fit every build they | Before we ever thought of poing out must go—Prices.slashed to iitove them in a v of business we prepared for a big , r ' w* shirt season. The result—we have Hlirry. MA hundreds of new, beautiful shirts • that must go' at a shameful price — XS gj?li O J TJT'C* J jK w V must sell them—you can’t resist fi fl 1 OUI 1 D Ojß buying them at these prices. Coats 1 M will soon come off — the old shirts x won’t do—buv these at cost and n BBE B le-t. Size 13'j to 20—S2. S 3, sl. Sa MF t 96c $1.46 §5 II » 2<b6 525-G0 SI Ml One lot of Young Men’s Suits in S22.SD FEM 51.7.831 K ’ OT siaso wl 514.831 '* IV 'I/ 'll W. for Men K.' J Work Shirts I ngK OllOVb a nd Boys I » ere - vou f* n< l biggest stock of Men’s and Boy’s Rh’C ( h.lH.brfV< » Shoes in town at cut prices right before Easter when Double Back B. A2MF everybody shoes. Hundreds of new spring f-w II K! wgiSi ideas—from Bostonian—Friendl} live—all solid teath* ?' ff.h !k " Crsa " S ’ Z€S an d widths—tan or biack. K $4.00 values , $2.88 ' 2 fOT *'’ 2s I $5.00 values $3 94 Barte) , s Peifcctio „ I $7.00 VAL UE S $4,94 Blue Cha mbre) ' ■ Work Shoes Boy’S Dress 79c I Every shoe solid leather, black. SHOES 2 fpr SL')O I tan, Hi tops--everything ■ $1.68 $1.98 S 3 -00 Shccs • ■ $2.46 || $2.88 S3.soShoes. . $2.86 I Tohn-T-Myea & Sort Me I / CLOTHING AND SHQZS IJ' ’ 'f-. OaO AND I.AD - I < D€ CAI J A, INDIANA* — ’ I
({the belated roily wan stopped and i ■ the Adonis county team won, o — *’ A BASEBAI L BRIEFS ♦ * Today’* Carnes New Ymk (Nl vs. (’lileet’> (A) • ,t Fort Wayne, I ml. 1 Brooklyn (N) vs. Boston (A) :'(., ■ Brooklyn, N. V. 1 B-ston (Ni vs. JVnsliliigtoii < Ait ‘(.'it Richmond. V:i. ('incinnnt (N> vs. Loulovßle (A| I i A) nt l/uiiavlllo Kv. ' ' Bhiludt Ij.hlH (Nt vs. Phil d Iphl.’i | I (Al nt Ph'ladelphia. Pu. Pittsburgh (Y) vs. Kansas • ity ( <A A i nt Kansas City. Mo. I Detroit (Al v.. Toronto (Il at j ' Terre Haute, Ind St. lamis (Al vs. Tu's:i iW> at 'Trisa. Okla. New York (A) vs Chattanooga (S) at Chattanooga. T( nn. Clevo'i.nd <A» vs. Biim'tip’iarn (Si at Ilirm iighnm, Ala. Yesterday* Results II Tp. ka. 14: Browns. S, Ph'ilies, 4; Athletics, 11. . Washington 19: B-avcs. 111. Col.nib'.i', 7: Red Six. 6. ■ i Toronto, 6; Tigers, 1. Molii! . Pittsburgh, •». ' Louisville. In; c ncin.iati, 9. I
* Yankees, S; Nashville, 3. Brooklyn. 9; Chnilotte. 3. White Sox, X; Giants, 1. Columbia, 9: Gfan'ts aocou.ls, 2. { N v Yutl.. Ap, I 11. 'U.R) But leig'i Grinus veteran .Xiitioiial lea gue pliycr, has Ids trunk packed In antlcliaitton o’ further travoll-j ing. ___________
easter sundayt \or WILL WANT SISTER AM) !{|{()tii Pd ■ Q WELL DRESSED ■ Q Brother and ,Sister Suits, 2 to 5 years . Little Boys Suite. 2 to fi years Little Boys Suits, 2 to fi years \II suits and dresses, the Everfast Idea—nA*-MwO any way you please, the color is fast. HEMSTITCHING—DRESSM \|<|\(j ■ Prompt Service M The Vitz Gift Shop w ( N. Second St. Niblick t Phone 925 ■'.!
GHmc.. co< -i , : " r be K ' g
