Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1934 — Page 6
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CARNERA-BAER FIGHT JUNE 14 Fighters Sign To Do Battle At Madison Square Garden Ring NN<w York, Mar. Hi (U.R) At ;ast, the big title light is signed Champion Primo Camera and Maxie Baer will be thrown into the ting at Madison Square Garden's Outdoor snucer June 11 with o?d‘Ts to wham away for 15 rounds or And Jack Dempsey will have a hand in the promotion. This ring natural, which for nearly nine long months proved an elunive” will-o’-the-wisp." crystalized into an actuality near midnight when Baer's manager. Aneil Hott man. scribbled his name on the contracts. and James J. Johnston, gat'd en promoter did likewise. th rnera's pilot. Louis Soresi, had agreed to the date earlier in Hie day. the champion being already under eontraet to the garden. ft was a happy ending Io one ol the most tedious hits of bickering and squabbling in boxing history : All parties concerned emerged triumphant. Even tile brigade .of attorneys who hail been fuming and i gesticulating about the law offices of O'Brien. Driscoll and Raftery wore satisfied smiles when Hoff man dashed out to grab a Cali fornia bound train. Here are the terms for the bout: (1) Baer and Hoffman will re reive the challenger's usual 12'A 1
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I per cent. • (2; Dempsey, former heavyweight champion, who has a pro- , muting coinr.u t with Hoffman and Baer, will receive u percentage, be ‘ Hevi-d io lie 7’df. for permitting the garden to slave the match, lie will be paid directly by the garden. • (.'if Dempsey wi|l assist in the promotion by frontin'' for Hoffman and Baer during the training period and at Hie tight He will util ize every effort to obtain a maxi1 mum of publicity and thereby increase the gate. I ill Curnera and Soresi will re reive the champion’s usual J7H per ' cent. ■ i;>i The New York milk fund will receive 10 per cent. ' (Gi The garden has an option on Baer's services, if he wins the title, to make his first title defense under garden promotion. However. i , tlie garden must arrange this title defease within a time limit Bet by Hoffhian. If Hoffman wants the watch io Seiit.'niber. the garden must take it. (7) Denips. y will have the same ■ working agreement for the second Baer title bout. (Si The garden's option on Baer expires with his title defense. tin The garden will arrange Io pay off Baer in such manner that his pnise cannot be attached. —-o Kangaroos To Go To State Tourney Because of their successful record during the past season the Kirkland Kangaroos will be sent to | the state high school basketball tournament at Indianapolis. Saturday. The large crowd which fol--1 lowed the team will make the trip
possible. The team finished among the lenders in the Adams county hasketbnll standing this season. Conch Coppess is expecting an even stronger team next year. The Kangaroos will loose only two players by gradual ion from the first tell.' TOURNEY DRAWS I ARE SCHEDULED Card For Catholic Baskethall Meet Will Be Announced Tonight Tlie drawing for the National i Catholic tournament sponsored by Loyola University at Chicago next ' wees w ill be announced over Chijingo radio stations tonight at about | Hl o'clock. The tournament will start Wednesday. March 21. and continue until Sun lay .March 25. According to communications received by the I Rev. Father Joseph Hennes, alfiletic director of local Catholic school, 27 teams had officially entered the ; tournament by Thursday night. The ■ full bra' ket of 32 teams will be selected in-fore the drawing tonight. I Decatur Catholic high school will send eight players to the tourna , ment. Father Hennes and coach I George Laurent will accompany She , squad. Tlie Commodoreo will meet ' 4 some stiff opposition if the pretourney dope is correct. Two teams l from Pennsylvania are entered I which do npt have a man on their . squads under six feet, A team from i a Sioux Indian school is entered I which is supposed to be exception- i ally fast. Scarcely any of the first I 27 teams have lost over two or three games this season. (OL. LINDBERGH GIVES OPINIONS i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) !' given the right of trial before being convicted." He condemned administration air mail bill as unfair and unjust. “You wouldn’t want the public to set the impression that you 1 would defend dishonest contracts, would you?" Sen. Kenneth MeKei-| lar, D. Tenn., asked. "I defend only the right to trial.” i Lindbergh replied. Senator Joseph C. 0. Mahoney. : D.. Wyo., interrupted to remark ' ; that there have been many cases j in which commercial contracts, cancelled by the government. “All I know," Lindbergh told him. I "tliat the government in this case | has acted on an implication that ! never has been proved." "You are representing the interests of your company, and what you believe to be right?" "Only what I believe to be right," Lindbergh responded. Questioning by Senator Carl Hayden. D., Aril., brought out differ- , enees between commercial and military aviation. —— -______——_
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A. A. U. TRACK MEET TONIGHT Large Number of Athletes To Compete At U. of C. Fieldhouse Chicago. Mar. 16. (U.R> —A rec- ' [ord smashing number of athletes.! j including the leading track stars iof the central states. *vero entered i in the 36th annual central A. A. I'., j i indoor track meet tonight at the’ | t'niversity of Chicago fieldhouse. | Wisconsin. Michigan State, Mar- j Iquette and Illinois will be represent-. j ed in the 1.600 meter relay race, lie-1 ' ing held for the first time. The i 3,200 meter relay race attracted entries from Illinois. Michigan State, i Purdue. Marquette and Indianap- i olis Y. M. C. A. Broi ksmith, former star Indiana ' I miler, and Sears, former Butler star; , will run on the Indianapolis Y. M. j C. A. team. Pope Joy of Purdue ■ will be the anchor man on-hiss j team. Forty men were entered in the I ’Go meter dash. Among the favor- | iles were Ralph Metcalfe. U. S. I Olympic star from Marquette; Roblert Packard, Rockford sprinter, and ' Bob Grieve. University of Illinois. FAVORITES WIN FIRST GAMES IN STATE CLASSIC (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) champion among the 16 finalists. Logansport, north central conference champion, and Indianapolis Tech were the favorites as play started. lA-banon. thrfe-time win- ' ner, was given only an outside i chance to coine through. .Eight of the teams never had jbeen among the "big sixteen” beI fore. They upset former champions to win their way to Butler field house for the present tournament. Eight contenders will be eliminated by tonight. A capacity crowd of 14,883 people will attend the two days of; play. Officials of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, sponsor of the tournament, said all tickets were expected to be sold. j The opening game was at 9 a, m. | with Logansport meeting North Jndson. Tlie Loganberries were favored to survive the opening round and apparently have fairly easy opposition until semifinal, when they meet Tech. Hartford City, co-champion of ; the northeastern conference, and - VIG 0R 0 - I Bloom-Aid ■ - or - ■ V. C. Fertilizer » * f° r * s Flowers S Shrubs Gardens II I I I BURK I ELEVATOR CO. Phone 25
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Princeton were paired tn the second morning game and Jasper, an undefeated team, and North Vein on in the third, at 11 o'clock. in tlie opening afternoon encounter at 2 o'clock. Rchmond was paired witli Beaver Dam. Tlie latter team, from a hamlet of less than lot) population and a school of 60 students, was one of three 1933 finalists which survived this year’s regional play. Tech was to see action at 3 p. m. against Batesville. Last year's runnerup. Greencastle, was to meet Hammond, one of northern Indiana's three representatives, in the last afternoon game. Second ‘round play will begin at 8:30 tomorrow morning with the semi final beginning at 2:30 p. m. and the final at S p. m. The Martinsville Artesians. lasi year’s champions, were in the stands because of a loss to Bloomington in their first sectional game. At the annual coaches’ meeting here last night a nominating committee to draft two slates in preparation for a final vote to elect new officers was appointed, with John Adams of Vincennes chairman. Retiring officers are IL T. McCulloch. Shelbyville, president; A B. Masters, Lafayette, vice-presi
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