Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1934 — Page 6

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MAJOR LEAGUES HOLD MEETINGS Koth Major Leagues In Annual Meetings In New York City New York. Pec. It. r'J.R) In ull the hoopla preceding malor l?a---gue baseball meetings opening here today Haho Rirh was overlooked until the last minute. But now the celebrated tourist, at present stopping over at Manila, has boomed into the spotlight ns a possibility for the biggest deal of many expected to take place. lie's through playing baseball., by his own word, but would man-1 age a (dub. The American league, so tar, has let it rest there. Th" obvious guess is that a National league club will windup with him as pilot. What he might be worth at the gate as a manager and pinch-hitter is what a number of owners have been trying to calculate, weighing NOTICE Wholesale Buyers We have a nice assortre ent of I>eef bv the quartern at reasonable prices. Also Boneless Beef for Summer Sausaee. Casings es all kinds. We do custom butchering. Get our prices before buying. Highest Prices paid for Hides. , Mutschler Pksr. Co. • Telephone 101.

| PRACTICAL GIFTS | i For MEN and BOYS Wft ROBES &|. r jF ■ Every man, young '• or °’d’ W ’H appreciate ~ a f* ne ' lounging robe - y this Christmas. *s? The beautiful new f ? W-- patterns in fine wools, silks, cotton or b’ankIwf INfli HHIr et robes are very in- '« i■’ Hf viting to sit by the fire in comfort and ease. When he looks at tw-Whis gift and finds it is a Glover or Peerless M -1W .* Robe he will be doubI THS3S&W*'*'' ly happy. $4 t0 58.95 A SMILE Z ? ~f7x FOR EVERY TIE Yes Sir! Every fellow i has a smi’e for every tie he gets, for he never gets too many. FOur neckwear depart- g?; ment is overflowing with beautiful new patterns, colors and fabrics that are very appro- / priate for his Christmas. 50c <. sl-50 GLOVES Handkerchiefs SOCKS Suspenders SHIRTS Vests and Shorts SPATS Sweaters y < I 1 /“a » i /x <* mouse Schulte & to

I the'probahlß cost of obtaining him from the New York Yankees. Some of the more rabid Huth fans have failed to cut him loose from his present owners before estabHalting him elsewhere. i Tile word ulso Is out that the I Yankees ure in the market for a trade that will give them the difference between their second place ihilt of last season and another pennant grabber similar to that of the Huth era. Ben Chapman has been mentioned as Yankee bait for a trade, while la eat tumors out of the west accompanying Bogers Hornsby here, have Hornsby parting with infielder Oscar Melillo in a general house-cleaning scheduled tor the St. l.ouis Browns. Aside from the trades and possible disposition of Huth, the lea gue meetings probably will not i produce anything startling. The National will put Ford C. Frick, former baseball writer, in office as president. Tne leagues will hold separate sessions today and tomorrow to gather for the grand finale of pow wows Thursday. o - COLLEGE BASKETBALL Purdue. 42; Western State. 2 V lowa. Illi; Carleton. 23. I>e!‘aul. 29: Illinois. 26. Illinois. 5.1; Bradley. 25 (second game >. Wisconsin. 33; Wabash. 20. Evansville. 26; Oakland City. 22. Former Bluffton Man Is Sentenced Bluffton. Ind.. Dec. 11 —(UP) — Dwight N.rti'.i. 48. formerly of here who now lives in the east, entered a plea of guilty to a forgery charge before Judge J. E. Decker in circuit court here yeerter y. He was sntenced to serve a one-to-five year term in the Indiana stete prison at Michigan City. .— o n.t the H»bW — T -«<4- • -"W-

G.E. CLUB IS LOSER, 37-22 Emmaus Walther League Team Os Fort Wayne Defeats Locals n < The Emmaus Walther league i- team of Fort Wavin' proved too (strong for the Decatur (1. E. club o I .Monday night. Hie locals losing on ii the Yellow Jacket floor. I'7 to 22. 1 Tile Emmaus team got away to ia fast start, leading nt the tirsi rlqnnrter, 10 to 4. ut the half, 20 to I I 7. and at the third quarter, 2'3 to | Hi. Schuster led the visitors' scoring . with six field goals and a pair of • ifree throws for 14 points. Deßolt was Decatur's best scorer with four 4' field goals. i 1 The Pleasant Mills Red Hots de II seated the G. E. seconds in the prelliminary game, 42 to 28. I Decatur FG FT TP I V. Hill, f. 2 0 4 11 Guss, f. 2 0 4 ‘i B. Hill. e. 0 0 0 .[ Deßolt. g. 4 0 8 ■ S.eele. g. 2 0 4 I Guy, c. 'I 1 11 ■ l Schuepp, g. Oil > ] — —•— Totals 10 2 22 Emmaus FG FT TP | Schuster, f. 6 2 14 Horstmeyer. f. 2 15 Ehle. c. 3 0 6 1 i Limbach, g. 2 0 4 Adams, g. 3 0 61 . Meyer, f. 0 0 01 I Rieter, c. o 0 0. ; Tielker. g. 1 0 2 I Dickmcyer, g. . 0 0 0 Totals 17 3 37 Referee: Beal. Decatur. o —l bmKEffifcWL I i County Standing ; W. L. Pct. ; Berne 8 () 1.000 .Kirkland 8 1 .889; II Yellow Jackets 3 1 .750 >1 Hartford .5 2 .714 Commodores 3 2 .600 Jefferson 4 4 3 .571 j : Monroe 2 6 .2501 Monmouth 2 7 .222 i Pleasant Mills 1 5 .167 Geneva 0 6 ,0001 -—oOo-— As a result of last week's games, I ! the Berne Bears stand all alone at I the top of the Adams county team I I standing. The Decatur Yellow Jac-1 kets and Commodores, both unde-1 seated until last week, fell by the ' ; wayside. —o()o — The Commodores dropped two games during the week, to Portland and to Kirkland. The Yellow Jackets were nosed out by the LaPorte Slicers at LaPorte for their initial setback of the season. Berne added two victims, downing St. Mary's of Huntington and MonAUTOS MFINAACKD Ob SMALtn PAYMENTS SXTRS MONEI IF OESIBED FRANK I;N SECURITY CO. Over Schafer Hdw Co. Phone 237 Decatur. Ind , J RUPT U R E I EXPERT COMING TO DECATUR THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13th 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14th 9 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. AT BICE HOTEL F. E. Taylor, representative of R. K. Shallenberger. of Indiananoiis. will demonstrate the Shallenberger method FREE. The Shallenberger method contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case, regardless of the size or location of the rupture, and no matter how much you lift or strain and puts you back to work the same day, as efficient as before vou were ruptured. The SHALLENBERGER rupture shield has no leg straps, is water-proof, sanitary, practical’y indestructible and can be worn while bathing. Each vbie'd is skillfully moulded, under heat, to fit each individual which elves a perfect fit -nd -atisfaction. Children respond verv readtiv to th’s method. Children ' enourh to be ruptured are old enough to be treated. Remember this: Any rupture is dangerous. That all large ' nurtures were once small. That ''t-gjecl may result in invalidism and lose of earning power. Address 1200 Peoples Bank Bldg.

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roeville. —oOo — I You probably noticed it. but we | might inform you 'hat both Decai fur teams lost I identical scores Friday night, namely, 22 to 21. Unusual. and not likely to liappen again for many moons. —oOo — No high school games are scheduled in the county this week until Friday night. Six contests are on •a? for the weekly 'basketball* I ’light, with two more coming up on ! Saturday. —oOo — Heading the Friday night card is the battle between the Yellow Jackets and the Redskins from North Side of Fort Wayne. This game, the first conference tilt of the season for the Jackets, will be played at the local gym. North Side showed unexpected power last JBl ——J—■—■

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week by forcing the powerful Central Tigers before losing by four points. Tim Commodores will again take 8 to the road Friday night. The Commies will travel nil the way to 1 Hammond, where they will tangle with Catholic Central of tliat city. . it will be the trst meeting In hisI tory for the two teams in a regu-' i larly scheduled game. ' —oOo — Other games Friday night are Berne at Woodburn. Jefferson at Kirkland. Monmouth and Pleasant Mills at the Commodore gym. Bryant at Hartford townsship. —oOo — The Berne Bears will play their second game of the week Saturday night, entertaining the Montpelier Pacers at the Berne auditorium. The Geneva Cardinals will travel to Mon-

| mouth in an effort to wrest 1 from the Eagles their first victory of the season. - 000 - Wo’rc still looking for contributions. —o Grange May Coach Pro Football Team Now York, Doe. 11 (UP)—Rod Grange re 'olved offer to lay to l.eiome coach of the Pittsburgh team of the National Professional so tball league and will glv ■ Arthur j Rooney, owner of the Pirates an sinxwer within the next few days. Fe ttcrod and bruise I after nin«| years of prof sslonal galloping the former galloping giiost of Illinois, announced several days ago that he was receptive to coaching offers. Although he Is under contract to the Chicago Bec.es as a player, he w ull xperience no diffl.ulty In obtaining a release. He did not get In the game between the Giants and Bears Sunday. — o Purdue Wins Easily In Opening Contest Lafayette. Ind., Dec. 11 —(UP) —] Purlue University. Big Ten chim-| pion, opened its basketball cam

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palgn bixt night with an Imprcaalvo' 42 to 28 victory owr Western State Teachers college of Kalamazoo Mich. After loading 7 to 3. early In the g i.n.e. Western State faltered be | fore a str- ng Purdiv- offensive. Tlih I Hoilerm.iker-4 ted, 22 to li*. <W tho I half. i Lo.l by co-caplain Norman Cotton who s ored 16 (fiolnLs, Purdue widened the ga>p in the se ond half. Ed Shaver, who shares tho captaincy with Cotton. Marred defensively. Barney Ross Keeps Welterweight Title Clevelind, 0.. Dec. 11 (UP) - Darn-y Ross retained hie junior welterweight championship lact night in decisively outpointing Bobby Pacha, of Californki. Tho co 1-healed title hdder from Chi.ago went to work early, kept busy to the finish and piled up an (dge in nine of the 12 rounds. Two others wer ‘ even on the United j Press score sheet. * I Pa ho tlrei towards the close, but still was taking pot-shots at the jf-nd, trying to kind one solid ansish. Tree Pop Corn Night Wednesday Dance Sun Set.

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