Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1933 — Page 6

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COLUMBIA CITY i MEETS DECATUR IN FINAL CAME Decatur Beats Hartford City, 9-6: Bluffton Loses 5 To 4 Decatur's Yellow Jackets and the Columbia City Eagles were scheduled to meet at 2:30 p. m. today for the championship of the North eastern Indiana conference base ball season. Columbia City won the first game, defeating the Bluffton Tigers in a hard fought game, 5 to 4. Columbia City got away to a three-run lead in the second. Bluffton took the lead by scoring two runs in each ot the fourth anti fifth but the Eagles came back with one tally in each of the fifth and sixth innings for the victory. Score by innings: R H Bluffton 0 0 0 2 2 0 o—40 —4 5 Columbia City 0 3 0 0 11 x —s 5 Warnock and Shoemaker; Kling and Charmar. Decatur Rallies Scoring four runs in the last half > of the sixth on a mixture of hits, errors and a walk, the Decatur Yel- [ low Jackets downed the Hartford ; City Airdales in the second game I of the tourney, 9 to 6. Decatur scored one run in each ot the first three frames but Hartford tallied twice in the second and once in the third to tie the count. Neither team tallied in the ' fourth. Hartford scored once in the fifth but the Yellow Jackets bounced back with two runs. The Airdales again took the lead ; in the first half of the sixth. Hart ford switched pitchers in the sixth

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|and Decitur pounced on the new Ihurler with a variety of hits and errors to sew up the ball game with four runs. Score by innings: ii n 'Hartford City 0 2 1 0 1 2 o—6 S Decatur 11 1 0 2 4 x -9 9 Dorton. Casterline and Kasterr|er; Wvnn and Strickler. SNEOEKER NINE TO PLAY SUNDAY The Snedeker State A. C.’s will i i meet the strong Anthony Chicks ;<>f Fort Wayne on the new diamond iat Niblick field Sunday afternoon 'at 2:30 o'clock. The Chicks have a sliotig lineup of crack independent 'players ini Fort Wayn" and have been winning , consistently. They will pity the 1 locals on a winner take all basis. Royal Stauffer, Snedekor's star 'pitcher, will start the game for De-1 icatur. The locals have won four I iout of live games played so far this 'season. No admission charge will be I made at the gate but a collection . will be taken. Tuesday, Decoration • .Day. a team from the Fort Wayne ! Federation league will play a ! 'double header against the Snedek-1 !er team. ; -o Mrs. Sam Ralston Refuses Position Indianapolis, May 26 — (TP) — Mrs. Samuel M. Rilsto-. widow of! i the former Democratic senator and I ' a national Democratic committee ! woman, yesterday declined to :tc- : ' (ept Gov. Paul V. McNutt's offer ! of menib rship on one of tie state i institutional boards. In a leter to McNutt, she said ! ■ she felt her party office precluded 1 accept, ce of a state .position.

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STANDINGS | AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. I i New York 20 11 .645 Washington 21 16 .5671 Chicago IS 14 .5)13I 'Philadelphia .IS 14 .563' (Cleveland 19 16 .543! (Detroit 14 20 .412; St. Louis 14 23 .378! Boston 11 21 .344 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. I Pittsburgh .22 11 .667 Now York 19 11 .576 ■ ■St. Louis 19 16 .543! (Cincinnati 17 IS .4563 [Chicago 17 19 .472! Boston 17 20 .459: ■ Brooklyn 14 17 .452! Philadelphia 13 23 .361 ! — AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct.! Columbus 19 12 .6131 St Paul 20 16 556 Milwaukee 17 14 .549' Minneapolis 18 16 .529 Indianapolis 15 14 .517 : I Toledo 15 18 .455 1 ILnuisville .... 15 19 .441 Kansas City . 14 24 .368 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Cleveland, 3; Boston, 2. Washington, 7: St. Louis, 2. Philadelphia, 4; Detroit, 3 (12 . innings). Chicago at New York (postponed. threatening weather). National League Chicago. 3; Boston, 0. i Cincinnati. 4; Brooklyn, 1. New York at Pittsburgh (rain). Philadelphia at St. Louis (will be I (played in double-header Sunday). American Association Kansas City. 12; Minneapolis, 2. I .Milwaukee, 5: St. Paul, 2. Louisville, 2: Columbus, 1. o ♦ — ♦ Indiana Fishing Laws Are Changed S B. 205, which will be chapter 216 of the Acts of 1933. amends the (license law by striking out tho Iclause exempting persons from i fishing in their own counties with- ; out license. It also adds an exemption to army nurses in the same ! c’ass with honorably discharged’ .soldiers, sailors and marines. No I new form of license is necessary. H B 255, which will be chapter, 1180 of Acts of 1933. grants to world i war nurses the riehts, privileges] land immunities of honorably disI'haiged soldiers, sailors and maI rlnes. They will have to have perI mils, however, the same as soldiers I in order to hunt, fish or trap without a license. —. H B 85 will be chapter 63 of Acts of 1933. The effect of the amendment is to remove the length limit of yellow perch. II B 206 will be chapter 204 of Acts of 1933. This act prohibits the taking of raccoons from their I dens. H B 375 will be chapter 202 of Acts of 1933. It is intended to' make the Indiana law conform to the Illinois law in regard to fishing with nets in that part of the; Wabash river which forms the state' boundary between Indiana and 111I inols: The changes are as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person or corporation to take fish from the Wabash river with the use of a trammel, gill or pound net. or have same in possession, at any (time of the year. It is unlawful] (for any person or corporation to I (take fish with the use of a hoop, | fyke, basket or trap net, at any lime from the fifteenth day of April to the first day of June, or to take fish with the uw of a seine at any j ’ tiniH from th>- twenty-fifth day of!

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 26. 1933.

April to the fifteenth day of July,| (inclusive; or to have same in! ; possession unless licensed, sealed | lor tagged as prescribed by the] (Director of Fish and Game. The license fees are; for res!-] Ident of Indiana, For each one hundred yards or .fraction of seine, ten dollars; nonresident, forty dollars and twentyfive cents. For each dip. hoop or fyke net, (one dollar and ten cents: non-resi-dent. four dollars and twenty-five cents. For each basket or trap net, I sixty cents; non-resident, two dollars and twenty-five cents. A tag or seal must be attached to each net license issued and can .not be attached to any device oth!er than the one originally licensed. It shall be unlawful to use any I net herein authorized with a mesh |of less than one and one-half ; inches; or to use any hoop or fyke : net which is more than two hunIdred yards in length or which ob- | streets more than one-half of the .width of the river; or to use any (seine which is more than one thousand yards in length or to use any [seine which is more than two hunplred and not to exceed one thousand yards in length except under the supervision of a representative of the department of conservation; or to use any seine with a mesh of les,than two and one-halt inches or of such length as to obstruct more than one-half of the width of the river. It shall be unlawful for any person to take, catch or kill from the waters of the Wabash river as herein defined, except with a hook arid line, any buffalo fish less Than fifteen inches in length: or any Bull head catfish less than eight inches in length; or any white perch less than ten inches in length, or any carp less than fifteen inches in length, or any cattish less than thirteen inches in length. It shall be unlawful to.take or catch or attempt to catch or take, from the waters of the Wabash rivers, any bass, (black, rock, white or striped) any variety of irout, crappie, perch (yellow or ringed) sunfish, goggle-eye or bluegill, except by hook and line and if caught or taken by other means, the same shall be immediately returned to the waters from which taken without unnecessary injury. It shall be unlawful to take in any manner or by any means, except with a hook aud line, any fish within one hundred feet of any dam .wholly or partly crossing the Wabash river where it forms a common boundary between the states of Indiana and Illinois. H B 276 wifi tie chapter 207 of Acts of 1933. It permits fishing with traps or nets in the Wabash river from Lafayette down stream to the, state line. It is important to note that the only net which can be used under this Act is a D-net [or hoop net made of twine or cord having a minimum width of mesh of tw T o inches measured from knot to knot and having no wings. Any other form of net or trap, for example a wire trap, would be unlawful. The nets must be licensed and must have tags attached. As soon as the supply of the new laws arrive the public will be notified through this paper, Milt C. Werling, county clerk, stated. o The Marcus Shows The Marcus Show is due at the Shrine Auditorium, Fort Wayne, Sunday, May 28. “La Vie Paree” will be presented for three performances, on Sunday matinee and night and Monday night. A Marcus conception of a night ' club jamboree will be offered in “A Night at the Folies Bergere” 1 at a special midnight frolic Decoration Day Eve, Monday, commencing at 11:36 p. m. adv. It o , Another Penny Dance Sunday. Don’t miss it. New I orchestra. Sunset.

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