Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1932 — Page 8

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CARDS BACK if | FIRST DIVISION New York. May 5. (U.R) The world champion St. 1. mis Cardinals; have pounded their way back Into the first division of the National league, after plumbing the depths Os the cellar ami seesawing about in tlie second division since April 15. Their 7 to <» shutout over the Cincinnati Reds yesterday boosted them into fourth place. It was their fourth straight victory. Flint Rhee's six hit pitching yesterday helped drop tin Reds to fifth position, and in the three days previous mastciiy hurling by Wild BIT Hallihan. Sylvester Johnson and Diziy Dean aided the rebound. Yesterday, the Cards tallied one run in the first and one in the sec ond, then staged a five-run parade, it. the fifth. Ray Blades hit a bomtr. .Mancuso had homered in the second for the Cards. St. Louis pounded Ogden. Rixey and Wy.song for 12 hits Pitching his third straight victory. Huck Betts helped the lead ing Boston Braves to blank Bhiladvlphia’s Phillies. 3 to 0. He held Hie Phillies to four scattered hits, while Mis teammates garnered nine off Collins. Grabowski and Nichols. The game was called at the end , of the eighth to allow Boston to 1 make a train. l.mny Warnecke. Chicago Cubs' re* ruit pitcher, scored his fourth straight victory, defeating Pitts- • lurgb's Pirates. 4to 1. He allow [ esi them only six hits, while the Cults found French and Chagnon for eight. Hack. Chicago s third | baseman, stole It one in the third, when Catcher Breiizel tossed to second. They were the any National

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I games scheduled. In the American league, three home rims by Detroit downed the Chicago White Sox. S to 7. and boosted the Tigers Into a secondplace tie with Cleveland. A four run rally in the seventh featured ‘by John Stone's homer, won for Detroit. Walker ami Gehrlnger hit Ifor the circuit In lite sixth and 4th , respectively. The Cleveland Indians pounded Out 15 hits sot eight runs to defeat tile St. Louis Browns. 8 to 3. flray and Herbert were the victims eti the St. Louis mound. Clint Brown al owed the Browns only six safeties N i other games were scheduled. Yesterday's hero Red Worthington. left fielder, who won a game for the Braves by driving In three inns with a homer and a timely single. HICKS WINS OVER FREEMAN I Tartan Hicks wh<i)x'd I ish Free man of F rt Wayne in the windup of a great boxing cird held here Wednesday night. Hick- is a real scrappei and has remised t > return t this . ity a ain soon Ik probably will be matched against Paul Con ad. local heavyweight. n tlie other feature Unit. Vaufai I Snedeker wu- knocked out by iT limy Album who was 22 pounds , heavier. A good sized e owd attend- ■ ed the scrap-, and Ray Snedeker. ; promoter state dthe outside arena 'w' uld be built soon, and more matches would be scheduled. THE BIG FIVE Babe Ruth, lam Gehrig, Al Sim tnons. Hack Wilson and Bill Terry i did no; participate in any major league games.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MAY 5, 1932.

PIRATES, REDS ARE WINNERS T e Pirates ami the Reds won the baseball games In the Rotary series played Wedne dav afternoon a* the South Watd diamond In c.mnec I ti ii wi' i Boy's week Kii'ht teams pirticipated In the I series and exciting contests took place. The Rotary club, composed 1 cf several aid-time s, played the' Blues and were defeated, 8 to 7. { The Riits won their pla.e to the; •e i i finals by defeating the i Whites, 18 to ii. T o S x defeated the Cirha. 17 to l 7 and the Pirates walloped the Atfli-Ft-tlc -, 24 to 11. In the came between the Blues! and th- Reds, the Reds won 4 to 3 i and it was s me game. The Pirates k< t up their winn-, ing s' eak and nosed out the Sox I 16 to 15. The S ix. Cubs. Pirates and A.th-1 letic teams were composed of fifth { and -xt i g ale pupils of tie pub-j lie and parochial schools and the | Red. White and Blue teams were 1 ima le r.> i f -eventh and eighth ; gradt pupils. Me > bets of the Rotary club act- , ed as mr. ires and a large crowd witue-sed the games. T his ;,.e. iiiwii at 2:30 o'. 1 ck. the city championM'tlp between t e Central and St. Joe indoor baseliall ; team- wa- scheduled for the South j ward diamond. I The members of the winning teat s and th se who won events in the athletic contests held earlier in the week, will be awarded merit ea ds a! t ic Rotary meeting this evtyni.ig. TENNISTEAM IS DEFEATED The De atur High School tennis team lost to the Gar ett team in a dual tennis match at Gartett. Wedi in siiay afti rim n. 3-2. Rep pert and Cowan defended the Decatur title by defeatin. their opponents in the -ingles match. T. e Decatur team w ill leave Friday morning to ; uticipate in the conference tennis match at Garrett. Reppert and Cowan are entered in he -ingles event, and two doubles w 11 11> i.pr;..e C wan and Moy® . Odle and Bulk. Hie games w ill Iw played Friday afternoon, and tlie local tedm hopes to win the cup in ■ one of the events. The games Wednesday resulted in the following: Reppert defeated S i. p of Garrett. 6:3. 6-1: Cowan o.’ Decatur defeated Hale of Gar- ■ : ett. 6 2. 4-6. 6-0 and Moyer lost to Smith of Garrett. 6-3; 7-5. In the doubles match, Cowan and Moyer Ir-t t Say and Sritti, 62; 6-4. and in the second doubles game { Odle and Burk loot to Hale ami Schultiss cf Garrett. 6-3; 6-4. o I >h. 1,1 .« 'trmr

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*TONGHESS T<WAY * » (U.R) ♦ Senate: Continues debate on Hale navy I construction bill. , Finance committee continues revision of tax bill. Judiciary subcommittee hearing on bill providing interstate cooper at Inn in oil conservation. Judiciary subcommittee hearing lon new bankruptcy bill. Mines and mining committee .hearing on Davis Kelly coal bill. Commerce committee considers McNary aircraft bill. House: Votes on Muscle Shoals bill. i Ways and means committee {meets in executive sessi.n on bonus legislation. Rules committee considers giving legislative right pf way to Stea- ' ga 1 hill for guarantee of bank de- | posits. Judiciary committee meets on ; bills dealing with the Hawaiian | ' honor slaying." Have Color Cartoons Chicago. May 5 (U.R) On I iront pace of the Chicago Tribune today appeared for the first time a car.oon in color. Tlie cartoon was the usual editorial feature which appears daily, with the introduction of red to brighten the usual black am! white lustration. It picture 1 Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas standing under an American flag and Sen- ‘ ator Huey lamg of Louisiana waving aloft a red banner, the two flags appearing in their natural color. ‘‘The real issue in Washington'' was the caption. ——o — —• — ~~ Remove The Cause of Rheumatism riot Till Then Will You Be Free Fiom It's Blighting Curse Uric Acid poison — the cause of rheumatic agony starts to leave your body in 24 hours Think of it how this old world does make progress—now conies a prescription which is known to pha macists as Allenru and with■n 48 hours after you start to take •his swift acting formula all pain, agony and inflammation has departed. Truly a day for the whole family to celebrate for instead of being a help'ess. expensive and annoying cripple the happy person is at work again Allenru does just what this notice says it will do—lt is guaranteed by Cutshall's Cut Rate Drue Co ar.l leading druggists to do it—you can get one generous nettle for s 5 cents and we know it will tiring the joyous results you expect—your money whole heartedly returned. Take heart—lively activity will come again after the wonderful Benefit Allenru brings has made you cheerful and happy. And remember this, Allenru is just as effective for neuritis, sciatica and lumbago.

■ MASSIE TO BE TRANSFERRED I. w Freed Lieutenant Will Leave For Mainland On First Boat f Washington. May 5. (U.R) The four defendants in Honolulu's s "honor slaying.'' freed by commutation of lhel rten-year sentences, probably will return to the mainland on the first boat leaving Honp iiltilu. It was learned today. Lieut. Thomas H. Massie and the |two navy enlisted men, K. J Lord - and A. O. Jones, will be transferred to other stations. It was said ■■ authoritatively. It became more apparent that ’ Secretary of Navy Adams would 'it ike no action against IJeut. Massie or the two seamen. Under naval regu ations. Adams is empowered to drop the enlisted men from the register because they were sen--6 tenced to serve a term in prison. ' It was learned Ciar. '.ce Darrow. ‘ chief defense counsel, lias been in communication with the navy department since Governor Judds ' action in commuting the sentence 1 ol the four Americans. Darrow informed the department, it was said, that he did not believe the action would result in the net cessity to employ that article of • naval regulations which states that

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the President Is authorised to drop from the navy or marine corps any | officer who has served three months; hi a federal prison or who 1s found guilty by civil authorities and senfenced to a state or federal instl tutiou. , It was explained this section of the naval regulations is discretion | jury. It was said the President vlr Dually holds up his decisions In, >ucl. cases until he has received i recommendations from the navy department. In this instance, it .was learned that any recommends , lions Adilins might make would be tor leniency. Lieut Massie and the two sail- j oi< will'continue in the same status iin the navy unless Mr. Hoover takes action against them. It was' regarded as unlikely that their J rank would be altered. Secretary of interior Wilbur re fused to comment on the outcome' of the case, saying he "'Ought to I remain the one person in the Unit-1 id States who should not express an opinion.' 1 Wilbur said he talked to Governor Judd by telephone Tuesday night, but would not reveal the natnri of his conversation. He reiterjated, however, that Judd had wide latitude in dialing with Hawaiian affairs and it hid been the policy of the interior department not to bring any pressure on the goverI nor's actions. THANKS TO VOTERS 1 wi h in thi; manner to thank al! the Democrat voters of the . iinty who se.isirted me in my

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