Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1932 — Page 8
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BADGERS ARE WITHOUT COACH Chicago, Mar; 21 (U*F?) Wisconsin, only Big Ton school without a football coach, today apparently had little chance of getting a sa istactory successor to Glenn Thixuethwaite, resigned, before opening of spring training April 13 because of dissent inn between ftthb tic council and board of reg- tits. Although George Veenkrr. lowa State coach, has been re|e<- < <1 for '1- Wisconsin Job by the athl. ic rcuitcil. hr, Clarence W Speai tinnes to he the popular ch dt v of oi the council. Thue attempts have been m i le Io obtain Dr. Spe is. who . ached ing to Oregon in 15*30 at a report* d salary of $1 I,s<hi per year on a \ oar contract, but Wr-consm si,,i has not given up hope of obtaining him. The latest offer ymterday to Dr. Spears resulted in not her refusal, hut it was regarded in some quart* < rs as a hi: for alumni to get bu-y and raise the ante and he’d take the Wisconsin job the second time it was offered him. contingent on a side job in the medic .1 «rhool to boost his salary above the When m ws ot Veeakers selec- • I’- •he •vhlpfic lonncil lea ced
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out this week. hitler opposition Im mediately dev. loped among alumni, reg* nts. students and supporters. ■ Ont* member if the coaching staff I at Madison is said to have called I V conker's. selec ion an insult to present nmmlM rs of the Wisconsin athletic department. Inasmuch as Vei nker’s selection I has to be approved by the board of reg« ills, it is unlikely he w ill less Wisconsin unable to get Dr. Spars dr int*' st another candi- < i e •!! the perlon. In view of the turn of events Vecnkvr. undoubtedly a capable co irh as his record at lowa State, Michigan and Em inerson high st hool. Gary, Indiana. pn.\»s probably dne.-m t want the f Six coaches of nation <1 import - cussed as a candidate: 1, Fritz 1 ( ris’er. Minnesota, who recently vent to Pi inc-eon; 2. Major Rote I ».i N-- land. Tenne see; ’. Ray d. i s-in. Southern Methodist; I. I |>r. Spears. Oregon; 5. Harry , Mehre, Georgia; <». Cl'rk Shaughnessy, Loyola <Nev. Orleans!. Four are reliably reported to ’ have rejected offers and this is believ' tl t 1 have led other coaches , to bovine wary - of Wisconsin and - ‘ In addition to Dr. Spears and - Veenkrr. lie athleti • council at one 1 time voted 6 to 1 to Rive the head e each job to Guy Sundt, former Wisconsin star and assistant under • Thistlethwaite. When approached ! by tile regents Sundt intimtaed that
she would rather remain as assistnt than be last choice for $5,000. tile reported salary offered him. There are three factions interest.cd in picking th** next Wisconsin conch On.* wall s a big time eoaeh and a championship team, another wants a capable co.ich who does 1.1 not believe In victory at any price, f mid Hie othet wants a Wisconsin I man lit a meagre salary in an efi fort to de-emphuslze football. Th** i first group wants Dr. S|H*ars and have in* Intention of giving up the , bi* th* until they get him. I ' °‘~ • ♦ At the Training Camps By United Press , ♦ II Savannah. (Ju.. Mar. 21. OJ.R) I- The- Boston Bed Sox today underI tok the first training camp double header in their history with Hartlord .IS opponents in both games. Mach'.*y*b li nd Donohue were select' d ns pitchers in the opening game, and Eddie Durham and John • i.y .tichaels In the night-cap. Tampa. Fla.. Mar. 21 Manager Dan Howley of the Cincinnati Reds ;o<’ v claimed his r. cent six ply trade with the Brooklyn Dodgers * * niiiniy was no worse than a draw * for Cincinnati, if yesterday's 3 *o 1 ' :: five inning tie with th** Dodgers : nt Clearwater was any indication.: * Tin* three former Reds. Stripp. ■ Cue* in* 11 i and Sukeforth. partici- , - paled for Brooklyn, Gilbert nd , i I ombardi. ex-fhaigers, played with Cincinnati. I St. Petersburg. Fla.. Mar. 21. * The New York Yankees were opi * . sing lie St. Louis Cardinals tie ■ day. after being defeated yestei. ■ day. 2tol by the Boston Braves. 1 But the Yanks still were dismiss- , i ing the miracle which occurred <
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yesterday, when Joey Sewell. V nks' third baseman with the camera eye. ' actually struck out. Sewell has been known to go lan entire seasoni with only three or four strikeouts. | Ed Brandt. Boston's u**** hnrler. j was on th*' mound. Los Angeles, Mar. 21. The New lurk Giants were hosts to the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first of two games tod iy. Tomorrow night. - the (Hants break camp and move 1 * n to San Francisco. Yesterday they heat Detroit, li to 1. Bill Terry iiintlniies on his hitting rampage.: Ills halting average now is around . tian Fort My* I*. I'la., Mar. 20. Connie M >ek has made the first cut in tin* ranks of the Philadelphia Athletic* with his announcement that pitchers William Brigham. Robert Chandler and Eddie Wight mill Trask will not be taken north w hen the Cubs hr* ak camp here Monday. , San Antonio, Tex.. Mar. 24. The Chi* go Wh! *■ Sox break camp tonight and begin their meandering* northward, with the first stop at I'ort Worth. Tex., whore they play the Fort Wurth club of tin* Texas league tomorrow. The Sox In*.it San Ant nio -yes erday. 13 to 5. San Francisco. Mar 24 The Chicago Cubs made It tow straight over the San Francisco Seals, taking yestei day's game. 6 to 5. LIQUOR PROBE IS CONTINUED iC">HI INl’r.ll PROM f•' '• ’W was in Britt's possession. Britt singe has been transferred to New Orleans. The liquor was seized at Evan - ville last year when it allegedly wn en route from Ansley Miss., to ChiWOMEN VOTERS IN CONVENTION (’ONTtNUEI ’’ROM PAGE ONE* ; I ancial and executive matters. Mrs. Charles N. J. Teeter. Hag- ( erstown. president of the league. was scheduled to address the afternoon session, at which Mrs. ( Richard Edwards. Peru, was to . preside. Mrs. T. J. Louden. Bloomington, was to lead a dis* u*son on revision of by-laws. R. C. , White, of the social research de- ‘ oa.tment of Indiana I'niversi*. y. was to speak on "Probation needs in Indiana.'' ' Professor Thomas H Reed, of tie political science department, .it th" University of Miclegan. will i>e the principal speaker at to * night's session, th" last one of the imvention. He will speak on I Taxation and Governmental Re- t organization." I __o f •<v r vn To exchange for a e small farm 1 modern 6 room bun- c ralow lit Fort Wayne; one 7-roont t double house in Decatur, Ind., clear I of all debts Call A-25724 or write I ime;: riiatcher, 132 s West State t Fort Wayne. Ind. 72-4tx
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FAMOUS RANCH i OWNER FIGHTS — Attorneys Attempting To Serve Papers Hurry Out As Shots Are Fred Marland, Okla.. Mar. 24. (U.R) Colonel Zack I. Miller, founder ot • .the famed 10l ranch, turned th*' ranch's "while holts**" into .in tirni ivd fort today and drove out two: attorneys wi li gunplay in defiance: * I n court order for an auction -al**, ot livestu k .nd i'*|:iipmetit. One shot was heard from the "white house," scene of many lies pilable gatherings in the ranch's more prosperous days, and the two uttorn* ys came flying out with de ma nds for Itw officers. Th** a tonieys, 11 (1 Wilson. Ponca City, and Neal Sullivan. N***v kirk, represented Fred Clarke, receiver for the vast ran It. and had gone to the white house to. serve pajiers authorizing an auction sale of S!6 heal of stock, in- 1 eluding hufi'il *. **lk and cattle, ami euripnient tfslay". Miller in b**.'i , suffering from a nervous dis ini r t after his * Boris to save ;h*' ranch. I met them. A few moments later | one shot was heard and th" alter i neys, rushed from the house anil ( .telephoned the sheriff at New'kirk. Miller himself gave his version* of the incident to .he United Pres .' in which he admitted firing the shot i and defended his action as being. 1 Justified bee use he said the sale; * was illegal. Animal Is Revived Indianapolis. Mar. 24. —(U.P) Fire Captain Townsend of headquarters brigade applied ar.ifii ial respiration j to a tiny Fox terrier overcome by smoke here last midnight and sav 1 <d the dog's life. The dog and two canaries were ; lone in the home of H. B. Fox worthy when smoke from furnac* . ashes poured up from the basement. Bath canaries fell from their j perch* s and were found dead. Th. I dog was lying unconscious near a door. Townsend, for a moment at loss, to know haw respiratory meth ids are applied ter animals, learned ‘ that by laying the dog on its back and working its forepaws, it was force! to breathe. After a few min tiles the terrier was able to walk. ■ —, o SEVEN NEGROES LOSE APPEALS IN HIGH COURT * * r INUED FROM PAGE ONE) boro, in th** small courthouse pro-, tected by gu rdsmen with machine guns and bayonets who kept , crowds estimate 1 at 2*>ooo in order. The trials were speedy. .Eight j of the defendants wi re senten •*-d to dea h. The ninth. 14-year-old Roy Wright, obtained a m. 'trial. , He will be retried at the spring] term of court. Thousands of letters and tele-, . .. —
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