Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1930 — Page 6
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FOUL BLOW IS ELIMINATED New York, .July 2.~(U,R) Fouls from low blows have been legislated out of existence In boxing eon t sts In New Yoik state as a re suit of the most drastic action ever taken by a boxing commission. The New York state athletic commission lias ruled that each boxer miisl equip himself with adequate abdominal protection and continue lighting no matt' r win-re he is hit. If a blow lands h-low the belt and a tighter goes down, >0 will be counted out exactly as if tin- punch landed above the belt. The new rule, passed yesterday by the three comm ssioners, James A Earley, William Muldoon, and J J Phelan, will go into t ffect with the Sammy Mandell-Al Singer light weight championship bout at Yankee- stadium July 17. For striking an illegal blow, or a punch b< low the belt, the only penalty under the new rule will lithe loss of the round in which it occurred. "It Is now up to every boxer to wear a protector which will render a low punch harmless," said Chairman Farley. "It has been demonstrated that such prot -ctois are available. If a bo\er goes down claiming a foul now he will be counted out. If he gets up the round will be scored in his favor." [ Under the new rule Max Schmel-I Ing would have been counted out when he failed to answer the bell for the fifth round, and Jack Shar i key would have won by a knock [ out. The new rule- is the- outgrowth ■ of tests made by Sammy Mandell
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and Al Singer wearing a "Taylor , up, and l"’tlt loiind ' -It th I’ 11 t-ector was foul-proof. I Preble Baseball Team I’llrns In Easy "in t The Preble Independent baseball • leant trounced the Kingsland Sluggers at King land la-t Sunday 21-Ht in tin encounter during which the Adams county team had things its Mown way throughout. The Preble team Ims been playing . a great brand of ball this season i amt bousts of one of the best nines ever to represent that town. Next I Sunday the Preble team will tn--< > Wren. Ohio on the formers dia , ntond. — — o — ROTARY TEAM BEATS MOOSE Pat Coffee's Rotary baseball team moved up to a tie for first place with the Moose juniors by taking the count of Buck Baxters Moose nine last night by a score of 14 11. It was the first defeat of , the season for the Moose t-ant. A large crowd was on hand al , South Ward diamond and the en-|, tire contest was a battle- between . two teams striving to gain a lead in the Junior loop. ( Early in the game the count was | close but the- Rotary nine slowly , sneaked ahead of tin- league lead- . ers and today the season's stand- . Ing is: ! ( ■ Team W. L. Pct. j Moose 3 1 .6061 Rotary 3 1 .666 , 1 Legion 1 2 .333 ( : I Jons 0 3 .000 ] ( Thursday night at 6 o'clock Harry , Knapp's Lions team will meet Ferd . 'O'Brien’s Legion aggregation. The s Lions team has been bolstered con-j | siderably by the addition of sev i Serai new players, and boosters of , [that team believe they have an op- ; I portunity to break in to the win t [column. t The Legion aggregation, which < i boasts one of the best infields in 1 ' the league still has high hopes of < a pennant winning team. A large | crowd is expected for the Thurs- t ■ day night game. No admission t'e 1 iis charged and th- game will start ' [ promptly at 6 o'clock. | < o | t I BARGAINS: — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room suits, mat- ! tresses and rugs. We are open [ ' I every evening in the week. Stuckey f and Co. Monroe. Our phone number • [is 44. 134-ts 1
NEW YORK TO HONOR JONES New York, July 2 (U.R) In days of old. when Greece was In •her glory, the populace tore down I the walls of the city to make a triumphal pathway for a victorious athlete returning with the symbolic laurel wreath. New York City will compromise by tearing up its ticker tape and newspapers to make a triumphal shower lor Bobby Jones ns Im rides up Broadway, home from his eompie-1 of the English links, bringing with h m the British open ami amateur golf trophies.. |-|> the tall t avern between down town skyscrapers. Bobby will ride in triumph through a maelstrom of cheers ami a maze of fluttering bits of paper, to be welcomed at city hall. Bobby's birthplace. Atlanta. Ga„ Is just a little jealous of all this hurrah being math- by a northern city, ami about everyone who could V4't away steamed into town on a "Bobby Jones' Special." They Itoardod a special boat thi- morning. heading down the bay to get in the first rebel yells of welcome when the S. S. Europa reached quarantine this afternoon. The Atlantans took the excursion steamer Mandalay, although Jones will he brought up to the battery aboard the smaller and more exclusive municipal tug. Ma'eom. Grover Whalen, former police commissioner, will s:t beside Bobby on the ride up Broadway to city hall, where Mayor Jimmy Walker will do the honors. Then the champion’s fellow-townsmen can have their fling, and it promises to be a merry one. Major John S. Cohen headed the Atlanta reception committee, assisted by Asa Candlers, Dr. L. M. Brittain, president of Georgia Tech one of Jones' alma maters, and a number of leading citizens of the south. The Atlantan now has won 11 national championships, seven American and four British, since 1923. an unprecedented and wellnigh unapproachable record. At the moment, he holds the American and British open titles and the Br tish amateur, something no man ever diil before. Bobby will be guest of honor at a dinner tonight and then will leave immediately for Minneapolis, where he will defend his open championship at the Interlachen Club on July 10. • o Mrs. Arthur Lutz and daughter Virginia who have spent the past five weeks in this city vi iting with relatives, returned to their home in Louisville, Ky.. today.
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No Paper Friday Ai has been the cuetom tbe dally Democrat will not be pubI lished on Friday, July 4th, In observance of Independence Day. The usual Friday grocery and 1 meat market advertising will i be published in Thursday s i paper, giving everyone an op portunity to read and take advantage of the “Market Bas* kef items. Business houses, offices, banks, and the Decatur postoffice will be closed all day. 1 There will not be any mail delivery on Friday. Advertisers who wish to have their advertisements in Thursday's paper are urged to get copy into this office as 1 early as possible. STANDINGS Central League W I. P<'t. ' |.; ri( , 36 25 .550 , Springfield 37 26 ..a, ■ Fmt Wayne 32 30 ..>!<> Richmond ■ 30 34 .4‘>9 ' Dayton 27 36 .429 Canton • 25 38 .39, National League W L Pet. Chicago 43 27 .614 Brooklyn 39 26 .600 l New York 35 32 .522 , St. IjOUIh ■ 34 32 .515 I Boston 31 34 .4,' Pittsburgh 31 34 .477 Cincinnati 27 40 .403 , Philadelphia 25 38 .397 American League W L Pct. Philadelphia 47 25 .653 Washington 42 25 .627 New York 42 255 .627 Cleveland 35 35 .500 St. Louis 29 41 .414 Detroit . 29 42 .408 Boston . . 27 42 .391 [ Chicago .... . 24 40 .375 American Association W L Pet. Louisville 45 27 .615 St. Paul . 42 30 .583 Toledo - 39 34 .534 Kansas City 35 35 .500 Indianapolis . 31 37 .456 Columbus 38 42 .440 Minneapolis 31 42 .425 Milwaukee 30 43 .411 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Central League Er e 5, Fort Wayne 2 Dayton 12, Springfield 6 Canton 2, Richmond 1. National League New York 7. Chicago 5 St. Louis 15. Brooklyn 7 Pittsburgh 8. Boston 3 Only games scheduled. American League < hieago at New York, called end second, rain (double-header today) St. Louis at Washington, rain Boston 3, Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 4, Detroit 1 (called in sth, rain; second game postponed) American Association Indianapolis 0-6. St. Paul 7-2 M nneapolis 8, Louisviille 6 Milwaukee 10, Columbus 6 Kansas City 12, Toledo 8. JIM LANDIS WINS IN TILT Chicago, July 2.-(U.R) —Judge Kenesaw M. Landis still rules organized baseball and the threat of the cias.) A.\ minor leagues to detin one him has been discarded. llwn-rs of the American Association clubs, in meeting here yesterday. decided to reject, the pro- [ posal for a split season and adoptI'd a resolution pledging their ; allegiance to Landis. At the same 'time it was indicat'd that the fed- | oral court suit brought by the Mil- : waukee club to restrain enforcej men! of Landis' transfer order on , Fred Bennett, Milwauk e outfield er and first baseman, would be ! withdrawn, thus giving Landis a clean-cut victory in his most recent clash with opponents of his regime. Landis has ordered the St. Louts Browns, part owners of the Milwaukee club, to declare B nnett a ftee agent, waive him to another Cit’b tn th- American league, or to sell him outright. The Brownie [management refused this order and th Milwaukee club filed suit to restrain the order from taking effect. The successful fight against the split season idea was led by Louisville, present leader in the association flag chase. o— Terre Haute, Ind., —(UP)—"Wolf hunters" who bagged a 90-pound specimen in the woods near Middletown recently were disappointed today when Ralph Feller, of Terre Haute, claimed the victim was his lost police dog.
RISKO TACKLES BIC SCRAPPER Chicago, July 2. (U.R) — Two rough and tough fist fighters, both Os Whom have had their ups and downs, meet In the Chicago stadium tonight to decide which Is the more logical choice for a chance at the heavyW'lgllt title, Gerahl Ambro e Gt Iffith. !■ »t>siti, ■ dubbed "Tuffy.'' will be out for his third straight win over Johnny Risko. the Cleveland rub I her man. and hopes for a victory to reassert Ills claim lor serious at tention in heavyweight circle a Risko. fresh front his "comeback victor! s giver Vittorio Camp d t md Paolino i'zclldun. is confident h<- can conquer the Sioux City tough boy and g-t hack in the rank of class A challengers. Bott ng odds favored Griffith at ’ to 5 with little Risko money in sight. The attraction seemed co: tain to draw at least 16,0110 fans. For Griffith, tonight’s fight is all important. Since his unexpect d knockout by Jim Braddock two years ago, Tuffy has been climbing
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icarn.' tout of the seven r)va l National leafine citiesYVhile l td-"'al" Wr,Sl | p.ad over Brookljn Tl ,„ .Vld.-tlc Close their series L th Detroit today and after meet--'■"'l July J P yin* 2’ •| |„ Athlete s won 12 • ' ' 14 ! t h , -I-- at ■! Ineieastoe: .an league had from than a game to i'i Wil u , t.'.m "an «> h „ b.se and Lefty 'Xhin" the Athletics -. It. 1 d.tory ovci Ibtr.dl yester- .; al wed nt 1 hit n 1,)',;, tiv. innings played before rain led th 'tit' , [ i Fitzsimmon- pl" h-'d the ■ w Ymk G nts to . 7 to 5 tri , mph th ? Cubs. Klki Cnyter ' I )n i runs with two homers | I H k W n 1 oth-'t run with his -ltd driv- of tin yea |. l -,,,klyn tailed to profit by the |C ... defeat, dropping - !■> *° ’ ( Stoll held ('level U)d to 3 hits ■ 1 -'■ " : ''"' y '
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