Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1933 — Page 8

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BIGGER GATES ARE PROMISED DURING SEASON ( 'tiling Baseh;»ll Games Uraxx Better Average Crowds Phan 1932 x. a York. 13 U,R> - ’’-'-•'r g.i . ami tighter pennant ractvv . iadiepted for the new deal" by ■ erxiavs five opening games

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i * , Rain Mashed out Ihren in (vrminta. Thw 4re svluM tiled for today. An average increase 01 €oo persons a same ivvr the I!»o2 opening shown hy United Press com* I dilations. Verage attendance was I fans \ better halan *v among teams w vs indicated by the average differ- • env»» of on \ 2 4-5 runs between 1 1 \ fetors and vanquished, whereas kt-: \t a» d.<‘ ■ :■• -. lav .average The an-utdunce average was expy cit'd to he hoisted considerably today as delayed teams swung into a.i 'v«;t in. th ret *2O > I b -el*aH cities. ’’ •< on - Red Son against the world x - Ya kt's 1 .it Xew Xork

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Rr.xiklyii 'tiraditu the I'hilhes at j hia. and Ui>- X> w York tiiaiits la.k' its the Braves at Bosb • Ace ." weather was pr>" d .A for X-w York and PhtladeF • h:a. bat »1 > at Boston was unlikely be< a’b-e of a snowstorm. Evl' u President Franklin Ik he v-neral eti-;->a>-:! and .optimism after yestsr.- >' s inauu stat. He fltrped out the first bal’. at Washington, aad MS team, the Seuator<. *«c the r first opening game in many se sons. defeating their worst rivals, he Philadelphia 'AthieTie< 4 to 1. It was an exeel'ent game that the President, Vke-Presutetir Hamer and other notables among Sa.OX < fans witnessed—a game filled with snappy Uehling and featured ivy sever .l double plays. Joe Cronin •made a t-rilliant debut as the young <•; manager >r< the majors. He banged out three singles in four times up. Airis Crowder and Ai--.e.'.e Th. mas yahled s x hits u> •he A s w.he Tony Fr.’tas and Gowell Claset allowed nine to the Senate-' With one exception, generally favored teams won The exceptsor. was the t 'ewiand Ind' -ns who dow.'.ed rvetroi: s : oathfui. fae - steps iag Tigers 4 to I. 1* in- •.;- The gar... *as a pitih.t.g duel between Tommy Bridges o! TVetroit and Clint Brown of the In dians. Both wen: the route, e*<h v -..: •£ seven hits. Th- Ind a"' : t combined ar outfield err r. a walk and three sing.es tor three runs in the 13th. Xsneteen the sand saw the game Al Simmons, central figure of the ason's mdss< :<~ed deal bLstest oat the season s first hor:- ? mr giving his new tan*, the CM cage Wh.te Sox. their first tally as they beat tt-. >■ la ' Browns, 1 ito i Fewer than tans, the

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smallest crowd of the day. saw the . game. Heer was sold in the park.; h> the Xational league, the Chi- ' case JAihs opened the defense of their pennant successfully by 'danl -e the St Louis Card n ’s. 3 to <». before Saanm. Lonnie Warneke. leading hurier of the National circuit last year, turned iu the season’s first shutout, allowing only four hits, while I>ir»y Denn 1 and Tex Carietea were found for 11. The Cubs tallied their, three - runs in the second inning. - The Pittsburgh Pirates generaiy considered logical successors to ’ the Cubs as leaders in the Nationr .1. troun< ed the Cincinnati Reds, ' 4 to 1, before i-ufru* 1 ftuss Paul '■ Waner got a triple and a single. ■' d--v - r •« • -.'-s. ad. Bns Suhr j ’ ccutribtited two doubles. STANDINGS 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. ..Washington 1 0 I -Odd , Cleveland 1 ® l.fiWk Chiraxo 11 ® t New York t» » -®®d . Philade phia 1 -«A*9 h St. el .v**” national league W. L Pet, Pittsburgh 1 • l.«A»> Chmaao 1 d l.e«M Brooklyn • • Phil -delphia - . ” v .Odo K-t-a Vrt’-k 0 fi .ddd t- -V- ,< K '- Et.<st.v*i * ” 4 Cia. ttknaii • t -** S’. U»uis »> I' ■***• AMERICAN ASSOCIATION —Eastern 0 . s-on— W. U Pct. ToWo 1 » !*“* C«4-.iw>t>us 1 H I.«M tnasanapirs « 1 LmLisvilte ♦ 1 vam» —Western Div s’cn— Milwaakee I « 1-Wf Kansas City 1 * 1 St, Paul o 1 ->*e Mtnaenpolis • I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Washington. 4; Phi’.-sdeh-hia. 1 Cleveand, 4; tie-roil. 1 Ithirleek tnuingsk. ■ AC 4 S' Lrens t fk.wt.TU at New York trains. Nat-enul Lergoe INtlstvargh. 4: Ctacinnati. L ChwagMc 3: St, Louis. •. Rrwoklyu at 1 hdadetphia traxnt. New York st train•.. Americnn Asset «t-r-Miisuakee. 4; indsaaapoiis, X Tv»4r<kfc. 4 . St Pag’t 1ColuseMsa it M r-.etpedw, ♦ Kansas City, 2: Louts, tile, 1, —o Purdue Loses Terre Haute. Ind. April IS —<VP» —ißdiara st.-te puwuded o*A 9» -its off three Purdue uusversity pitchers yeautday to wml 13 u> A’t wa. the ope.r.tg a*ee»s_ game :* **a teagas The s-gge. PTrdwe I*4 eH» !•*— < S 5 M* 1 State *l3 4‘.1 111-13 ?♦ 4 Hand. Hartman, Gnftls and l*af ty. Fskriu*. Ske-tmt.. Stwtaow and ■mma. W .1 Ha* Odd C':*«se Ffee Btal. Ark. - —Lnavfe* the MSk of the «v.at» to the efir. the wdk e< the '.ate J. H Koster fibed .here last week, reed that u was made -fest to avoid a *wa*bbta after rm 4hmi ~ Deca Lay* BtacA E;?» W«LS®S-4L —a awe* tsat htyw idaefi eggs ss owned by Jkfei ChriMUa. owner of a Urve pcohry yard bare. The eers nre j-e'er*'-y shaped and erdtury in ether rwhfiMfib. ■

Mitchell Indicted On Second Charge New Yr.-k April 13 — (I'PV — . Charles E Mitt hell resigned thairma:i of the bo rds of the National City Bank .u»d Natkina] City Company was indicted today on a seet d< charge of int-ome tax evasion. He wa» indicted on a similar I vha rge a few weeks go and trial was set for April IT. That indu tment allege! iacohie tax evasion ! in 1929. Today's indictment handed , up to federal judge Frank J. Coleman ihtrges evasion of in.-otue :axes of |!3A.T9lt'9. Joe Savoldi Divorced Ixvs Angeles April 13 — tl’P< — The on’»y time Daisy Florence Savoldi knew the where bouts of her husband Joe Savoldi. heavy weight wrestler axl former Notre Dame Lxvtball star was whs- the newsp pers . hronicled his progress front . ity to city, she complain ?d today in winning a divorce decree, o Served 5,000 Meals Daily Kansas Ci:y. Mo.—<U>-A relief kitefier. . -uahlished ot* the North Side. Ka: -as C.ty s pr.-rer d -•. ~ has served an average of Kfififi meals daily fer the last month, tt was reported fbday. The kitchen is financed by a pidiik-*i club and by business m -. of the distrk-t. —— Archery Popular in Utah S i- i-aAe City- F:ah —vVPt R-yw and arrow marksmtnship has suddenly become as important sport among yocagsters in this part of Utah, with the result that higa schools have formed archery clubs witt , *es ami cb.aspons'ops fur the ue». teams. o

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mm- ? Suffers Fatal Burns Indianapolis. April 13 —<UP>--I Sister Superior Marie Loretto of St. Philip Neri Cathol: s. h<ud here 1 died in a hospital today of burns | suffered when her clothing caught fire. Sisters -ir t -e vonvw’l’ were p-.>l- : ishing the floor of the study hall 1 ] tflth a wax and gasoline compound [whet a cloth used hy one of the! 'i'ters .aught fire. She threw it inIto a buekrt of g.tsolfue « tUy be } lieving it w s water. Sister Marie Loretto. 1a- sine through the room s< ired the flaming backet and threw it out a <win- | dow. Wind whipped T.e flames liack and her cloth! g caught fire. Officer Cashiered London. April 13—tf’Pi Lieut. I No: man Baillie Stewart i nnvicte-l by court martial of beer.iylng his o-ountry’s military secrets, w s cashiered from the army today and seiiI lenwd to five years’ impri -onni< t. ■ Communists Killed Berlin. April 13—<UP)— Three ■ rommunists seeking to escajie from ! a roacen(ration <amp for political ivi-<mers at Dachau. Bavaria, were

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shot and killed, it was revealed today. One other was wounded. Their names were mot made public. The Hitler government I: s interned thousamls of communists in camps in various parts of llermaciy. o Coupies to Live in Dormitories ' Pullman. Wash —-til R> —Dr a a Cleveland, director of the summer session of Washington State colilege, announced that married coujv;lee attending the 1933 snmmer session w <uld be permitted tn secure 'living quarters in one of the dormi ories. The measure was devised , for eeonomvs' sale. O__ — Boys Learn to Cook Seattle tU.PJ The next gener :tion of buys at queen Anne high i school are either going to be bat htelors or hen-pucked husbands. A ? goodly percentage of the prepsters there are taking cooking lessors in the school's honfe ee inomics de partment And the fnnny part ot it is, they- actually get better grades j than most of the girls! — io —., Widows Are Janitors Cambridge, Maas.-— <U.R) — MrMary A. Moyjtihan and Mrs. Mar garet Duffy, widows, both in theii Til’s, have been janitors in Cam bridg public si-nools 22 and 21 ye.irs. respectively

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