Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1933 — Page 6
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UNIFORM BALL AGREEDTOBY MAJOR LEAGUES Vast Shakeup Is Made Os Players In American League Chicago, Dec. 15.—(U.R)~A drastic realignment of strength in the American league and adoption of a livelier bail by the National league were the principal results to- i day of the annual joint session of ■ the major leagues Tlie Boston Heil Sox. Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox gained in player strength at the expense, of the Philadelphia Athletics. Con 1 trie Meek dismantled the team lie I had spent IP years in building to I cue of the greatest in baseball. Mack completed the sale of most I of the stars that carried his team 1 to the American league championship in 1929. 1980 and 1931 His 1929 and 1930 clubs also won in the world series of those years. Last year he sent Jimmy Dykes, j Al Simmons and Mule Haas to the W bite Sox and this year Pitcher
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[tleorge Earnshaw joined his former teamma.es. Mickey Cochrane ' was sold to Detroit, where he will I manage the Tigers next season. I Rube Wallierg. Robert Mose.- ! drove and Mark Bishop went to , i the Boston Red Sox in exchange ' I for Pitcher Bob Kline. Shortstop | Harold Warstler and cash, report I I ed to have been $150,000. Witlt the sale of his stars, the i ; gaunt Athletics leader was back . I from where he started after wreck- . 1 ing his 1911 team. The wholesale 1 transfer of his players, by which ■' i he realised $250.000 or more, was ; i necessary to satisfy his bankers. I Other American league deals in- | eluded the trade of Carl Reynolds ■ jby tlie St. Lottis Browns to the . j Boston Red Sox for Pitcher Ivy I Andrews, and the exchange of OutI fielder Jonathan Slone by Detroit i to Washington for Outfielder (loose ‘ Cioslin. The nearest Hie National league | I came to an exchange of playetw I was when a joint conference ol ! Boston Braves, St. Louis Cardinals I and Chicago Cubs officials broke I up with the announcement that no i agreement was reached. President William Harridge of j the American league and President | I John Heydler of the National lea- : I gue will meet in Philadelphia next I I month to agree upon specifications I for tlie standard major league ball, I > be agreed upon will I
l>e much livelier than the iiall the | National league used thia year and will be nearer the American league ; specifications, Heydler said. | Both leagues voted at the clos- I Ing session to place a bun on j synthetic double-headers prior to i June 15 and to continue the annual , inter-h ngue all star series Initiated ■ in Chicago last season. The game , will lie held in New York next year and rotated among oilier maj- i or league cities theleiitter. o—- ■ Earlham Winning Streak Is Broken Richmond. Ind. Dec. 14—Earl- | ham College lost its first basketlgill I game in 25 starts here last night when defeated by DePauw. 24 to 17. DePauw won largely on defensive ' ! playing holding last year’s state I I champion to two field goals until [ I the last eight minutes of play. Earl-1 ’ ham rallied then, but Isley and Lee ' of DePauw contributed a field goal! land a free-throw respectively to ' end the scoring. It was the first game DePauw I had won this season. The Tigero lost to Ball State and Indiana in ’ earlier games. oUnion Chapel, St. Marys Win St. Marys and Union Chapel defeated the Methodist and Zion Reifoimed volley trail teams Thursday ! night. St. Marys won 15 3, 12-15 and 115-11; Union Chapel won 15-1, 7-15 | 15-13. The standing of the teams to date] is as follows: Team Won Lost • St. Marys' 4 2 Zion Reformed 3 3 I Union Chapel 3 3 : First M. E 2 < Presbyterian ....... 0 U i Evangelical 11 0 The next games will be played on I Monday night at the Cathoik. School gym. The schedule for Monday’s games Is: Union Chapel Vs. M. E. St. Marys’ Ve. Reformed Presbyterian Vs. Evangelical
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Heavy firing opens on Adams 'county baski-Hiall fronts tonight. Five games tonight two Saturday night and mu' Sunday afternoon, olio The Commodores, having lost their last two ball games, will be out to break back into the winning column tonight at the expense of the Elmhurt Trojans. -000— This is the only game to be played in Decatur tonight. Little had been heard of Elmhurt. an Allen ; county school, until last week, when the Trojans upset the powerful New Haven Bull Dogs at New i Haven. 24 to 23. To defeat the I Bull Dogs on their home floor is some task. —oOo The Yellow Jackets will play their first Northeastern Indiana conference game of the season tonight, meeting the North Side Redskins at Fort Wayne. North Side last week nosed out Central of Fort Wayne, 19 to 18. — 000--1 Adams county's only undefeated
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I teams. Berne and Jefferson, willj . also sea action tonight. The Berne I Bears will entertain St. Mary's of I ; Huntington, while Jefferson will’ battle the Kirkland Kangaroos at j Kirkland. Tlie other game on toI night's < ard Is Geneva vs. Poling at the Portland armory. —OOOSaturday night comes the classic of the week. Herb Cur- ] tis' Yellow Jackets will act as hests to the Berne Bears, coached by Judson ’Pop’ Erne. Great rivalry exists between these two schools, and Berne fans are confident of ringing up a victory over the Yellow Jackets. -o( >o——on Saturday night, tlie Mon- I mouth Eagles and Geneva Cardinals will meet at the Commodore gym. This game was postponed front December 8. —oOo — Sunday afternoon the Commo- : , dores will journey to Lima. Ohio, ‘ meeting St. Rose. It is the first Sunday game tor the Commodores in many seasons. ■oOo — Pete Mylott. former Commodore 1 star, lias won a regular position on 1 llie starting five at Detroit University. Pete, a sophomore at the Detroit school, is playing guard, a position at which lie made history while playing witli the Commo- ■ dores. Local fans expect Pete to ' go far in college ball If an old leg I Injury does not crop up. Detroit plays its first game of the season Tuesday. December 19. meeting St. Johns of Toledo. i Harry Kipke Signs Michigan Contract 1 Chicago Dec. 15 —(UP)—Reports I that Harry Kipke. University of Michigan football coach, might at-1 cept tlie Yale coaching job were' sissipated today by announcement he had signed a contract to remain at Michigan in 1934 at an increased salary. Kipke coached Michigan teams j have won or tied for the western conference football championship the last four years. This year the team was undefeated, but tied once. I by Minnesota. o —: Round and Square Dance, ■ Sunday at Sunset. o — Get the Habit — Trade at Home : BLUE BELL LUMP COAL CLEAN and HOT I $5.50 Per Ton Cash. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Telephone 25.
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