Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1933 — Page 6

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THREE SCHOOLS ENTER ANNUAL TENNIS MATCH Decatur, Garrett And Aur burn Compete For Honors Saturday — Dean Dorwin, tennis coach announced this afternoon that the comfe ence meet scheduldcd for Saturday has been postponed until next week. The meet will be held as soon as weather conditions permit. Ony three schools have entered ; teams in the annual Northeastern; Indiana conference tennis meet, I which will be held at the North i Seventh street courts in Decatur. ■ Saturday, May 6 Teams entering! are Decatur, Garrett and Auburn.! It is hoped that weather conditions ' will improve so the meet can be I held as scheduled. Each of the three schools has | entered two singles players and, tw > doubles teams Decatur's entries are Roland Rep- |. pert and Jim Cowan in the singles: |, C.tw n and Moyer as one doubles' team and Burke and Odle u.v the I

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* — ♦ MEET POSTPONED j The Northeastern Indiana rtmi'ereuce track ami field meet, i scheduled for the North Side i 1 field at Fort' Wayne tonight, j ’ has been postponed until next Monday night because of the j I inclement weather. The meet I will start at 7 o’clock Monday. I daylight saving time. I other doubles entry. Garrett lias entered Wills ami ; Brown in the single; Smith-Brink-1 erhoff and Brown-tTabaugh as | [doubles teams. Auburn s entries, jure Walters and Brown in the 'singles; W alters Brown and Wit-J liams-Meffort in the doubles. Roland Repp-rt, Decatur senior,' i v ill be defending the conference [singles ch impionship which he has j won for the past three years. By i scoring a victory Saturday, Rep-j | pert will establish a record that' i should stand lor many years in I conference annals. [ The meet will start at II o’clock' ■ Saturday morning. Central standard time. It is planned to play all I preliminary matches in the morning, with the afternoon reserved I for finals in the singles and doubles.! [The t&urney drawing will be made I just before the start of the match-1 |es Saturday morning. DANCE SUNDAY SI ASET. ii ll—gfWitl TUnWmBWM

DECATUR A. C.’S | START SEASON WITH CELINA, 0. Strong Celina Independent Team Will Meet Locals Here Sunday The Decatur A. C.'s will open thej I season Sunday afternoon at the| high school athletic field, meeting | | the strong Celina. Ohio, independent team. The game is scheduled; to start promptly at 2:30 o'clock. | Players expected to appear in the > Decatur lineup are: pitchers. Macy. [Schneider, Hoopengardner: catchjet s. Mel Ladd. Christman; infield|ers, Fravel, Detterer, Bell. Pillars and Mclntosh; outfielders. Engle, Hobbs, Fred Brown, R. Kreigh and 1). Kreigh. Earl Blackburn will of,'ficiate behind the bat. The A. C.'s expect to play home games every Sunday, having leas'ed the high school field exclusive- ' ly for Sunday and holiday games. Bleachers have been erected behind the backstop, and along the first and third base lines. Dugouts are also being n’.’» along both base lines. The club announces low admlssl ion charges will be made for games this season. Admission will be five tents for all school pupils and 15 cents for men. Ladies will be admitted free of charge. No additional charge will be made for ble.ach- '' er seats. The Decatur Athletic Chib was [organized last fall by alumni of the Decatur public and Catholic i high schools for the furtherance of I amateur sports in Decatur. The ' club placed football and basketball teams in the field during the past i season and intend to continue their ’ policy of clean sports. The club is run strictly as a nonprofit taking organization. Any i money derived from admission to | contests is kept in the club treasI ury for use as may be needed for .the furtherance of sports in DecaItur. o — FOR SALE — Heavy breeching harness; tractor disc and plows; new dump hay rake: DeLaval No. 10 cream separator, 1-6 h. p. electric motor. Peoples Supply Co., . 203 South First St., Decatur. Indiana. Phone 114.

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STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Pittsburgh 12 4 .750 New York 10 5 .667 Boston 3 II .471 i St. Louis 8 9 .471 . Brooklyn . 7 8 .467 [ Cincinnati 7 8 .467 'Chicago 7 10 .412 Philadelphia 6 12 .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York 12 5 .706 Chicago 11 7 .611 Cleveland 11 7 .611 Washington 10 7 .588 Detroit ...9 9 .500 Philadelphia ti 11 .353 St. Louis 7 13 .350 Boston 5 12 .294 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Milwaukee 10 5 .750 Columbus .9 8 .529 i Minneapolis 8 8 .500 j Indianapolis 8 S .500 Kansas City 9 10 .474 Louisville .. ... 8 9 .471 I Toledo 8 9 .471 St. Paul . 71 ,3S'L YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Chicago. 1-4: New York. 2-5. Pittsburgh, 2; Brooklyn, 1 (10 innings). Cincinnati, 4: Boston. 0. St. Louis. 5; Philadelphia, 2. American League New York. 5; Detroit. 2. Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 2. Washington. 5; Cleveland. 6. Boston at St. Louis; cold. American Association Toledo. 4; Milwaukee. 5 (10 innings). Columbus at Kansas City: rain, i Indianapolis, 8; Minneapolis, 4. Louisville. 3; S l - Paul. 2 (11 in-j nings). I

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Yellow Jackets Play Baseball Saturday Weather permitting, the Decatur Yellow Jackets will play their first home baseball game of the season Saturday afternoon, meeting the , Columbia City Eagles at the high , school field. The game will start promptly at 2:30 p. m. Wynn and i Conrad will form the Decatur battery. Decatur defeated Columbia. City, 41. in an extra-inning game at Columbia City last week. Wynn i holding the Eagles to three hits. KNOWN DEATH TOTAL PLACED AT TWENTY-ONE ' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ication lines failed before the ex- | tent of the damage could be learn-1 jed. Tornados earlier in the week re-' ' suited in approximately 50 deaths i and 200 injured in Louisiana and' Arkansas. LEGION HEADS RESUME STUDY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) |of the international veterans' asso.ciat on. Fidac, and a Polish officer ' and hanker, was a guest of the 'committee yesterday. He visited Culver military academy today and was to go to Chicago tonight. o Motorist Sued Victim Bluefield, W Va —(U.R) —S. Delott, of Bluefield, sued I. 1); Sanders. of Tazewell county, for S3O as- , ter allegedly running his automoI bile into Sanders, who was on foot. A police court judge dismissed the . case when he learned that he had been incapacitated a month by the 1 accident o— Get The Hohit — Trsole a' Home

WILLBELEASE NUN LEADER Mahatma Gandhi \V ill Be Released From Prison Saturday Madras. India, May 5. — (U.R) — I Mahatma M K. Gandhi will he reI leased unconditionally from his, Jong imprisonment on Saturday,! ■ the United Press learned on the i i highest authority today. ! The release will be ordered by Jhe Indian government because it I does not wish to accept responsibility for the outcome of the three ! weeks’ fast which Gandhi intends i ito begin Monday. Despite the appeals of dozens of j influential Indians. Gandhi, in hisj in the Poona jail, remained firm in his intention to fast in be-; half of the untouchables, the gov-; i eminent learned. It was feared ■ that the aged leader of the nation-j alist movement might die before his self imposed ordeal was com-1 pleted. an eventuality that could; result in widespread disorders. His[ ■ death would be especially dangerl ous if it came while he was in jail. Gandhi was imprisoned in Januj ary 1932, a few weeks after he re- ; turned from the Indian round table conference which failed to reach an agreement conforming with his j ideals for his movement. He has been held "at the king's pleasure” since because of his refusal to call off the civil disobedience campaign. Last September he abandoned a "fast unto death." —o — Esther R. Brigham Pleads Not Guilty Fort Wayne, May 5 — (U.R) — Esther R. Brigham, former secretary of Joseph Iz>ng, wealthy Portland real estate dealer, pleaded not guilty in federal court today on charges of perjury. She was one of the chief witnesses in Long's trial on charges of violating the bankruptcy laws, i Long was convicted and is serv- ' ing a prison term. | o Plan Early Trial Andersen, Ind.. May 5. — (U.R) — Plans for an early trial of quo ■ warranto proceedings filed in An-1 derson’s mayoralty fight were announced yesterday by Special I Judge John Cr.iig, Greensburg. The proceedings were brought by Jesse H. Mellett former mayor, j

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