Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1931 — Page 8

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SCRAP TOURNEY OFFICIALS ARE CHOSEN TODAY Capacity Crowd Expected to Attend Inter-County Meet Here Officials for the DecaturBluffton boxing tourney to be I held here next Monday ni< r b f ' at Decatur Catholic high school gymnasium at 8:30; d’clock, daylight saving time, i w<>re named todav by the committee of Legionnaires in charge of the meet. * Nick Ellenwood, Fort Wayne box or. will refeyoe the contests. Hope Mullen, Pennville; Midge Miller. Hiifitlngton and Can Hornberger, Fort Wayne will act as judges for I The eight events. Col. Roy Johnson will be the announcer and I Jesse Rice will act as official time keeper. Hornberger, who is one of north-; epn Indiana’s principal boxing pro-1 motors, will bring a number of bis boxers including Jahr and Jackie | fleam with him. The boxers will i be introduced between matches. Ringside seats are still available , at Peoples Restaurant and the ' Green Kettle. General admission seats can be obtained from any: member of the American Legion ini Adams or Wells counties. Eight matches are scheduled, one each in the various weights. Each ; contest will go three rounds and since the boxers all are amatures . and the contests are in the form of a tourney, decisions can be given. ! ■ The doers will open Monday night j at 6.45 o’clock. If any ringside seats are left they will be sold at ’ the doors to the first-comers. Ad-; mission is 50 cents for ringsides <

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'and 35 cents for general admission. An elevated legal size ring has been built at the gymnasium and seating arrangements have been I made for 1.000 people. Decatur; I scrappers wil go through drill to- ; night and fighters from both cities I will weigh in Monday. 0 Purdue Grid Team To Invade New York U. New York, May 8. — tU.R)' —Foot-j I ball teams from New York Unvers-■ I ity and Purdue will clash at the' Yankee stadium here in an interi sectional contest, Oct. 29. athletic officials at the New York institution I announced today. It will mark the first time N. Y. | : I', has met a member of the westi ern conference. o IT TO START IN MAY DERBY Louisville, Ky., May B—(UP) —\ A field of 17 starters— the country's outstanding tjtree year-olds— , loomed as a certainty today for the . 57th annual running of the Ken- ; tucky derby May 16. The arrival or william Ziegler’s' ( Ilium and word that Equipoise, j. Mate. Twenty Grand, Surf Board,!, Morstone. Ladder, and Aegis would ■! be shipped early next week swelled ( the prospective field beyond early ( expet tat .ons. Cold weather and a heavy track ( kept the derby eligiibles from work-, ing out yesterday on Churchill , Downs but they will complete in a ( special one mile race today. The winner of this event, and the victor in the preakness at Pimlico Satur- j day. probably will go to the barrier ■ joint favorites to capture derby ] honors. I o Get the Haoit —r.aae at Hom* >

EAST, WEST IN FIRST CLASHES By Leo H. Petersen, UP Staff Correspondent New York. May 8. — (U.R) — The first intersectional competition of, i the season was scheduled for Ani-l j erican league clubs today. New York. Philadelphia, Wash-! ington and Boston, the four eastern; clubs of the circuit, moved into t U: »| west to open against Chicago, Sr. Louis, Detroit and Cleveland, re-1 ■ spectively. Thus far this year the I eastern and western teams of the! league have battled among them-; i selves. The east-west imbroglio in the, National league will break out along a somewhat jagged front, with New York and Chicago, and i Boston and Cincinnati starting the] firing tomorrow. The other two western clubs —Pittsburgh and St. Louis —open their eastern invasion later, the Pirates meeting Brooklyn, at Brooklyn Sunday while the Cardinals ~do not open their intersectional competition until Monday against Boston. Cleveland's Indians, defeated 10 to 4 by St. Louis yesterday, hold a ' one game advantage over the New ’ York Yankees in the American league but after their four-game series with Boston they will meet the' three strongest teams in the circuit in New York. Philadelphia and ' Washington. If the Indians can continue their pace against the ' Yankees. Athletics and Senators' they will be regarded as the team I to beat for the American league. pennant. George Blaeholder, although he ! allowed 13 hits, had little difficulty in checking Cleveland yesterday. The Browns pounded four Cleveland hurlers for 17 hits, scoring five runs in the sixth inning on seven hits and three Indian errors. In the only other American league game, Detroit defeated Chicago, 6 to 1 and advanced to a first

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i division berth. The Tigers hold 'fourth place, just a half game ■; ahead of Washington. j A powerful first inning attack i that drove Al Thomas from the mound gave the Tigers victory. i The White Sox distinguished themselves. however, by turning In thru[’second errorless game in their lart ten starts. The St. Louis Cardinals increased their margin of leadership in the National league to two games over the second place New York Giants by defeating Pittsburgh, 11 to 5. Jess Haines allowed the Pirates but seven safe hits while the Card-, i Inals bombarded French, Osborn,■ J and Willoughby for 15 blows, ini'eluding a home run by Martin. In the other National league condost the Chicago Cubs overcame, their old jinx, Ray Kolp, to defeat, Cincinnati, 5 to 4 in eleven innings, 1 ]Hack Wilson scored the winning ] run on pinch-hitter Earl Grace's; 'long fly. The Brooklyn-Philadelphia game, ; was rained out while New York. ami Boston in the National and New York, Washington, Philad'-l pliia and Boston in the American were not scheduled to play. Yesterday's hero: Pepper Martin. I rookie centerflelder of St. Louis. 1 , whose borne run. double and two singles played a large part in the. Cardinals 11 to 5 victory over Pitts-; i burgh. Martin accounted for four of the St. Louis runs and handled five chances in the field without an error. o Ball Game Sunday — The Emmanuel Walther League| baseball team of Union Township ' will play the Springers team Sun- 1 day afternoon at the Walther Lea gue diamond in Union Township. This is the first game for both I teams. , From the indication of practices which have i»een in progress for ' several weeks, both teams will make good showing in the Sunday afternoon game. —o — Like a Potato Love is like a potato—ft’s got eyes, but tl’s blind Collier’s Week Iv CHICHESTERS PILLS Ladies! Abk y oar Dru«g!st /X for Diamond Brand Fills in Bed and «old< Cl/ metallic boxes, sealed with Blue X Ribbon. Take no other. Boy of your Dru«t*t. Ask for CHI- CHES.- T ERB DIAMOND BRAND FILLS, f ,r 40 years known as Best. Safest. Reliable. Buy Now ! iLD 3Y DBUCGLSTS EVERYWHSKJ

HORNSBY GIVES TEAM'S RULES Chicago, May 8. — (U.RzI—Rogers 1 —Rogers Hornsby, manager of the Chicago Cubs, has only three rules for his players: 1 Get i’suits 2—No drinking 3. —In bed by midnight. Only the first two rules are hard and fast. Any player who wants to remain out after midnight must get permission from Hornsby or ' one of the couches, Ray Schalk or j Charley O’Leary. Permission is

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always granted. "I try to litMidl*. my players the way I’d like to be treated myself." said Hornsby. "1 try to be on the 'up and up with all of them. If I' i think a plaer Isn't giving his best: for the team, I tell him about It. "I don’t try to take charge of all 1 the players and make every one of, them play the way I want him to. I can’t think for them. They have to use their own judgment and ability. If a pitcher wants to pitch to a batter a certain way and can] get results that way, why I let him have bis way even though I may think it’s wrong.” Rumors of dissension between Hornsby and his players do not; irritate the Cubs’ manager.

”1 have never had any trouble with any players on any team 1; I have ever been with,’ 'said Horns- ‘ | by." It's funny why always ! < had players come to me and ask mo to get them on my club if I 1 am hard to get along with.’’ "Did you see this?" Hornsby was asked. He glanced at n newspaper headline, "Hornsby-Wilson feud smoulders," and didn’t even bother to read the story which said Hack I Wilson might slap Hornsby down i in public. “1 don’t read the sports pages for anything but to find out what the other, teams and players are doing.' he said. "I’ve had 'em writ-

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