Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1933 — Page 6
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ATHLETES ARE GIVEN AWARDS THIS MORNING Bov And Girl Athletes of 1). H. S. Are Presented With Awards Awards for proficiency in nth If-tics were- made Wednesdav at the Decatur public high school. I/ette-rs were awarded to 16 members of tlie football team. 10 in basketball, j and live in track and field. Ten ; boys received minor awards in ■ basketball. Final awards to members of the j baseball and tennis teams have not j been made. Thirteen athletes are \ prospective winners of has. ball awards and six in tennis. Six girls were awarded swe ters for basketball and four v j.re seated with letters. Those winn ing sweaters are K. Hewer, 1. Christen, M. Haley. M. Acker and M Kohls. Letter winners are C. Butler, J. Noll. M. K Butler anil E. Burk, manager. Football awards were made to Elzey, Khinger. Eady. Seheiman. Townsend. Conrad. Roop, Ford,!
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I Alwein. S niler;. Butler. Cloud,! ] Hill, Buffenbargor, Feasel' and I j Stru-kler. Those winning basketball awards j are Mil!, ('man. Buffenbarger, Cl.: : Strickler. Feasel Khinger, Katlv, F. | jstiickler, Butler and Sanders. I Minor awards in basketball wen* pr< ented to I’tterson, Harkless, Wynn, Moser, Sheets, Smith. Moy- i | or. Schultz, and W it her. J Five members of the track team j winning awards are Buffenbarger, | | Hill, Cloud. Flzev and Schultz. Prospective award winners inj , bar ball are Schultz. Conrad. Bull j enbarger. Feast*!. Khinger. Wynn, i Coffee, Harkless. Kaufman, St rick 1 j lor, Macklin,' Thieme and Seine-j man. Prospective winners in tennis are J. Moyer, R. Reppert, Cowan, Odie, Burk. Feuimore. Pitcher Injured Pittsburgh. M. y is. (U.R) —John \ Berly, right handed pitcher of the j Philadelphia National league baseball club, will be out of the game 1 : r at lease thre* months as restil! j of a fractured Ug suffered in Wed ! i nesday s Pirates-Phils contest. Her-i iy turned his leg when his spikes ! caught in the sand as lie slid homo, j Dr (I. F. Berg estimated Berly j would he in the hospital from a week to 10 days amt should be play-1 ing as ustialy within three months. |
SLASH PRICES j FOR B!G RACE Indianapolis May IS—(Special) j —The prio s of speed is’lower this I year. Along with a twenty percent rej ducUoc in general admission prices I for the 800 mile race at the Indiana- ! I polis Motor Speedway, M iy 30, spe- I ial railway xiutsi.m rates to and ! ! from IndiauapoHs, hotels have an- ■ nounced a new a d saner policy | for tbe race period. Indianapolis down town hotels ( , aiv • agreed t< dispense with the ! usual increas in room rates durli' g the International Speedway ! Classic held in Indianapolis on j Decoration Day. Regular commercial rates will j prevail at the Ct-wrin, Lh.coln, I ciaypool, Washington, Antlers, Harrison, Spink Arms and the Lockerbie Hotels. Visitors for this (evert will In* able to secure pleai -ant and comforfable rooms with ! private hath at s2.s'i, s3.im>. $3.50 and $4.00 per day for one person; | $3.50. s4.lib. $4.50 and $5.00 for one double room, equipped with one | double bed and priv-ate bath, and I i twto bedded rooms with private i.i! h for two persons at $5.00 SO.OO •$7 . $7.50 and SB.OO per day. It ! will not he necessary for these vis- | itors to make any room contracts : agreeing to occupy the rooms for j two days nor will they he required : I to pay in advance for a-ny reserva- ; lion. STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE \V 1,. Pet. j Pittsburgh IS S .692] | New York D» S .6671 | Brooklyn 12 11 .522 j Cincinnati 12 13 .500 i st. Louis 14 11 .5001 Boston It It! .467 ■ Chicago 11 16 .407 ! Philadelphia v 20 .256 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. | I New York 16 !( ,64b ' i W shington is 11 .621 I i Cleveland .. .. 17 12 .586 1 1 Chicago 15 11 .577 i | Philade'phia 11 14 .440 j i Detroit 11 15 .423 | St. Louis 11 IS .379 j | Boston S 17 .320 i
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet.' I Columbus 14 10 ,r.Si3ll i Milwaukee 13 10 .565 I j Minneapolis ...... 11 11 .560 T [Toledo 14 12 .538 I Indianapolis 11 12 .17s I SI Pa ll 12 15 .444 i City .12 16 .429 I ! Louisville 11 15 .423 11 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS I National League Brooklyn, 5; Pf. loots, 2. Boston, S: Cincinnati, 0. Philadelphia. 1; Pittsburgh, 6. Only games scheduled. American League I Detroit. 1; New York, 4. j Chic vo. 5; Philadelphia. 2. cl. eland. 2; Washington, 3. St Ixmis, 3; Boston, 7. American Association Indianapolis. 4: Toledo. 7. j i Louisville. 3: Columbus, 5. St. Paul, 3: Milwaukee. 2. ! Minneapolis at Kansas City; rain, j __o Sam West Hurt i Boston. May IS. (U.R) — X-rav: I plates revealed that Sammy West.' i St. Ixmis Browns’ outfielder, suf- i ! sered a fractured right malar bone j i when a hall throw n by Dale Alex-1 i ander struck him on the face dur- ] ing the eighth inning of yesterday’s | ! game w ith the Boston Red Sox/ Physicians said the injury would j ; keep West idle for only a few days. ; West doubled in the eighth and ! had a wide lead off second when ' Bruce Campbell lined out to Alex- j ander. The Boston first baseman j wag attempting to complete a | double-play when his throw struck j I West as he scurried hack to the j bag. MONROE NEWS Mr. »i.<l Mrs. Harry Klophenstein of Bluffton were the dinner gueffts of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Junes and family of Craigville and Mr. and Mrs. Cory dan Rayl were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rayl SundayMiss Frincille Oliver left for Detroit. Michigan and will spend the summer with her brother. Rev. M. C. Oliver ami daughter Evelyn. Miss Freda Heyerly of Warsaw spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Emma Heyerly. Mrs. J. F. Crist spent the past week in Fort Wayne the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Smith of Auburn spent the week-end with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bahtier amd family. Vlr. and Mrs W. S. Smith enteri
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1933.
The crowds at baseball games jrjt* . HAVE BEEN VERY LARGE THIS YEAR IM SRtTE OF POOR EARLY SPRING WEATHER--UJHO CAID THE OLD GAME LAS LOSIUG ITS APPEAL p I % — .v - ' -■ | ; ”
tain -*1 it Sunday dinner. Mr and i Mrs. Clarence Smith of Preble and j Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and | son Terry of Fremont. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster spent I Hie week-end at Dayton, Ohio, with relatives. Ora Sehodell, Miss Hurried Me j Kean and Miss Alice McKean of I Auburn visited Mr. and Mrs. John ; McKean and other relatives Sun- : ' day. O. P. Andrews of Indianapolis' : ) Isited his brother Jim Andrews land family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William McKean land daughter Alta entertyned at : Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Clar .■nee McKean and daughter I.u, ile and P uline, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard McKean and son Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Row of Mo - i roeville spent Sunday with Mr. and : Mrs Alfred Hahnert and family. Mr. nd Mrs. Delbert Reals of , Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Co vers and daughter Barbara of i Deiatur were the dinner attests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F Famr Sunday. Mr. and Mr>. Flarrv Beitler and
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| son Bobby of Montpelier spent the ; week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Forest | Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L'list and ! sons Hermit and Quentin visited , Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parkison a,nd ‘ family at Ossian Sunday afternoon. E. K. Thompson of Van Wert Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. i Hendricks Thursday. J. F. Hooker attended to business 1 in Bluffton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. True Andrews visited Mrs. Andrews mother Mrs. William Arnold, living near Craigville Sunday afternoon. McGee Hendricks spent the weekend at Fort Wayne as the truest of relative*. o Get the Habit — Trade at Home WHEN ORDERING *’ h, ’. ne »WII# no Law rente Orefcn
MUCH INTEREST IN HERNE JOB ! (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ! crats of Berne agree upon one of. the candidates who will he satisfactory to every one concerned or as nearly so as possible. It may, bo that action will have to be delayed until Congressman James I. Farley returns from Washington, j '.although it would ho preferable to! reach an agreement soon, j Among those to receive support last evening were Wesley Neuenseliwander, Mrs. Rena Zehr. David Depp. Rudolph Schug, and David | Stauffer, but as stated a number of i others are being suggested. The i committeemen at Berne are Messrs Neuenschwander, Stauffer an d Depp and the vice-chairmen are Mrs. C. H. Muselman. Mrs. O. N. ! Smith and Mrs. Arthur Zehr. I 0 Buck Brothers Are Indicted By Jury Barnstable, Mass. May 18 —(UP) j A grand jury today Indicted Ken- | noth and Cyril Buek, brothers, in | connection) with tbe kidnaping of jlO year old Peggy McMath. who I was ransomed for $60,000. Both Kenneth, alleged "master
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I of the kidnap plot, and Cyril, pic- ' tured as an unwilling accomplice, were charged with kidnaping and I extortion. Cyril a Harwich garage owner, was arraigned Immediately and i pleaded not guilty to both charges His SIOO,OOO bail was continued* A I temporary plea of not guilty was • ordered by the court for Ker.iv th, | i jobless chauffeur, and the case
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