Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1935 — Page 8
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DECATUR GIRLS ARE WINNERS Lady Commodores Defeat St. Vincent Os Fort Wayne. 40-10 The Lady Commodores closed their season with a flourish Thursday night., trouncing the Si. Vincent team of Port Wayne at the local gym, 4o to It). Decatur led at the half, 28 to 4. Terveer was Decatur's leading scorer with nine field goals for Is points, li. Miller hit four times from the field and M. Miller three. Garlet and Leirr each scored four points for the losers. In the preliminary game, the D>■ catur sophomore girls defeateil the freshman girls, 36 to 11. Decatur FG FT Tl’ R. Miller 4 " 8 M. Miller 3 0 tl Ulman 11 •• 11 E. Leonard 2 0 4 Holthouse tt tl o Terveer 9 0 18 I). Leonard 1 <• - R. Voglewede 1 0 2 Parent 11 " " Wertzberger 0 o 11 Fullenkamp 0 ft 0 Totals 20 0 40 j St. Vincent FG FT TP Leier 12 4 Reith 0 0 0 .Garlet 2 0 4 Hook tt ii ft Bonjoon ft 0 u. Collis ft 0 0 Thompson ft 0 0 Wally 1 0 2 Totals 4 2 io Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
I?IFFE R E N T | FLOOR SHOW - mL lts I < I) AN C E T O 2 I GENE SEALS ORCHESTRA ’ w BEER ON TAI’ — GOOD FOOD | -i Dancing 9 till ? m LIHCO BEER GARDEN e East of Decatur F * 1! f " .,vt> SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 P. M.-13c-25c—FIRST SUNDAY Evening Show 6:15 CLAUDETTE COLBERT ■w* ll " 11, TkS3|«? with WARREN WILLIAM —in the stirring drama T of a girl in love with her wid- V "V owed mother’s .v*' fiance! AS BIG AS LIFE /■:&. gSF itself: WF CARL LAEMMLE B presents BMfer 1 X 7 • II IMiTATIDNoFLIFE Better than "BACK STREET"! With ROCHELLE HUDSON, Ned Sparks, Henry Armetta, Baby Jane, Alan Hale and many — Added — “WHEN .THE CAT'S AWAY"—in the New Colortone. Tonight and Saturday ZANE GREY'S “HOME ON THE RANGE” with Randolph Scott. Jackie Coogan. Evelvn Brent and JOE MORRISON, singing “HOME ON THE RANGE" Added—A ‘STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY’ Corned-; “LAW OF THE WlLD"—and EXTRAORDINARY ADDED ATTRACTION: The MAX BAER & KING LEVINSKY Fight Pictures. This COLOSSAL Program at ONLY 10c and 15c! —Wlimi l 111 1 VIWBWWMBWhWIBfci'-W! 'Sn^WMMWJW..JLWC:
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o ♦ COMMODORES ALUMNI Th" annual luuatur Commo dore-uliiiniii t hi. h will be pluyed lit 8:1'0 tonight at the Commodore gym. All proceeds from the game will he donated | Io the Tattler, the Catholic high school yearbook A low admission price of Id cents will be charged. ♦ ♦ Curtis Sneaks At Berne Pep Session | . - - II rb L. Curtis, coach of the Decatur Yellow Jackets, was the princi. al «p aker at a pep session held at th- Herne high school this morning. The iterne Bean, will partici-, I n >te in th.- regional tournament at Hunting! n Saturday aeeti g Roano" - at 2 o'clock. South Side and l i-nnvill ’ wit Imect *t 2 o'clock. Montgomery Star Out Os Tourney Washington. Ind.. March 8 il'l’i Howard Williams, e’ar forward on I th- Montgomery high school basketball team probably will be unable' to compe’* in the state tournament regi nal h -re tomorrow l ecaus -of a sprained ar.l.le .suffered in practice. Williams wao confined to his h me todny after examination of i ' the ankle by Dr. Brayton Smoot. : Montgom ry playa Vincenn e in the | first round. o Kitten Has Snow Shoes Atlantic City. X. J. —(U.R) —C. W. Lauer, of Ventnor. near here, owns I a two-month old kitten that can | boast of being equipped with snowshoes. The kitten has a total of i ' 25 toes on his four feet.
CENTRAL BEATS OHIO CITY FIVE Decatur Grade Team Scores 16-23 Victory Over Buckeye Team The Decatur Central eighth grad-1 ers showed plenty of scoring punch i Thursday evening to score a '6-23 I victory over the Ohio City grad-1 ers at Ohio City. Decatur led at ■ the half. 26 to 8. The Buckeyes | had won 16 straight games before j yesterday's defeat. Decatur's scoring was well dlvld-j ed. Andrew’s and Zerkel leading i with six field goals each. Schafer | and McConnell each tallied nine points. Wise was outstanding for I Ohio City with seven successful , shots from the field. It was Central's final game before the third and deciding game of the city series with St. Joe next i Thursday night at the Commodore gym. I Decatur FG FT Tl’ Schafer, f. 4 1 11 , Highland, f. 2 0 4{ I Andrews, c. 6 0 121 I McConnell, g. 4 19, I Zerkel. g. 6 o 12 I Schnepp. f. " 0 0 . ' Melehi. g. '» « " ! Koos. g. 11 0 11 , Totals 22 2 46 j Ohio City FG FT TP; Wise. f. ' 11 14' Biekle, f. .. 2 2 6 i Shindeldecker. c. 0 2 2 ' Koehr, g. " 0 0 ' Ramsey, g. •• •• 0 | Agler, g. 0 111 Totals 9 5 23 I Local Men Attend Golden Gloves Meet H. P. Schmitt. Al Schmitt. Wil-| ; liant H. Bell. Paul Rri de ansi M. J. Mylott motored to Chicago this ' morning. They will attend the G Id- ' en Glov-s tournament tonight, re-j j turning home after the final con- | test. o * KNOCK ’EM OV ER * & SET ’EM UP • ♦ League Standing Team W. L. Pct. I ; Casting Co 21 3 .875 Standard Oil 18 6 .7.-01 Stults KofP ". 17 7 ~08 Goodyear 16 8 .666 Mntschler 11 13 -45 S | Kna: pK.of P. 8 16 3:t3 Ford 5 19 .209 Casting Co. I Ross 174 146 140 Brown 135 126 122 1 Stauffer 118 147 143 j Strickler 114 138 117 Young 182 180 162 Totals 723 737 654 2H4 j' Stults K. of P. I Johnson 147 156 145 Beery 146 114 134 j Beineke 134 139 156 Hoagland 128 119 155 Stults 165 147 148 Totals 720 675 735—213 S Standard Oil Christian 168 134 140 jßurke 137 139 119 Keller 151 161 117 1 Appeiman 158 112 130 Bonitas 120 122 144 i Totals 734 671 650—2055 Ford I Macy 96 139 133 ■ Bowman 153 119 117 Reinking 140 146 117 ’Lytle 148 130 136 Leonard 95 94 141 l Totals 632 628 644 19011 Mutschlers -Lister 151 127 162 I Keller 126 112 143 Eicher 147’ 135 107 | Fisher 113 149 116 , Mutachler ... 109 141 188 Totals 646 664 716—2026 Knapp K. of P. ' Knapp 160 154 126 ’Graham 138 96 110 iDeVor 109 112 107 Chase 136 118 145 Stump 145 137 115 Totals 688 617 603—1908 o Employment In Industry Higher Washington, March 8 — (UP) — Industrial employment incr aeed 32. 000 from January, ,1934. ta January 1935, a report tailed by William Green, president of the American f deration of labor, -showed tedoy. rhe report stated, how ver, that 11,000,600 workers still -ire unemployed end the natural increaee in | population h-a-s added 445.000 perI son.-* to the number seeking work in j industry. The condition of Mrs. Lena I Sprague, who underwent an operation at the Adan.s county menior- | ial hospital Thursday, is as good ■ as can be expected today.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY MARCH 8. 19-35.
Seek Regional Honors Saturday Mjl 'l® Pictured above are th-- LVrne Bears. Adams eoun'v s L ading I asketba’l team during . who will compete in the Huntington regional tourney Saturday tor the right to jot '' Sixteen Indiana high school teams who will vie forth - stale championship at Indtamipol s next " *■ Front row. 1.-ft to light Heiman Xeiieiwchwand r. Cordon I ellx-r. < apt- Arn Rols-rt Dro. Jerome Steiner. , ~, ,• Ha- - Reair row Kenneth Neiilmuser i student manager •. Edward Stucky. I. mer Mint* ugg. I hegger. Robert Parrish. Claire Spriinger. Coaeli Ju lien i. Ern
Jefferson Juniors Will Present Play “Ey scf Love." a mdy drama ' will be resented by th * junior [ class of Jefferson high --cliool at the J- fferson > uditorium. March 21 and 22. at 7.30 o'clock. i The cast of ch.iracte- s:» ae fob ! lows: Carolina, a negro -s rvant —Hah ' Hareu-barger. Gailya »in adopt d daughter A!-, i brrta Brewster. Reeta. a two faced friend Eileen . F gle. Burt Wad--, Reeta’s broth r— Dcj ven Whitacre. Mrs Barry. Gailya'-; footer moth r I Ruth InieehenLora, a liv ly house.it,id Allene i Boze. Clark, a -busy butler Donald Foreman. Judge Barry. Gailya'.s foster fath- j er —Wilbur M ar.shi a rger. Royal Manton. Burt's rivtil Wil-1 Its Turk. Jim Rankin, the mana.!- *1 man — , Olin Minnich. CONGRESS TODAY Senateff Votes on $357,000,000 war de • partment appropriation hill; resumes debate, on works relief bill. Commerce committee hears testimony on Copeland food and drug bill. House: Votes on IIOLC extension bill; considers income tax publicity repeal. Labor committee considers Lundeen bill. 0 Borah Challenges Richberg Statement • I Washington. March 8 — (UP) — Donald R. Richberg's contention chat XRA generally has benefited ■small biHine o was challenged in th? senate today by the v teran Wills.m E. Borah. R.. Idaho, who I charged that "hig ’ waymen" tac tics •were being u< d to "ern.-h the littlman” Richberg, re overy c -ordinator. testified at th Senate finance commi.tree inquiry that while some individuals had suffer -I “hard-ship« and inji stice-s" blanket critical of the admini.-:ration's effect on small enterprise*, could not be cu-stain d. “. annot agree with those vi -wo" P-ora, .said, r ening a vigor u.s attack on cod - op rations. Ohio Wesleyan Picks ExGrid Star As Line Coach Delaware. 0.. —(UP)— Appointment of Maurice E. "Ba e" Frump :« line c.ach cf Ohio W.sleyan University’s football t»am has been announced by Dr. Edmund D. So.‘er, university presid nt. Frump, forr.er i.ll-Ohio football player at O. W. U.. will succeed Fritz Ma key. who resigned recently to be ome fr-shman coach at Ohio State University. Columbia*. For four y ars. Frump was coach at Lake F.r *st Academy, later w> -s line o.aeh at Clinton. Ind., High 'I fem f '" 111 S IxJ'-WI WE HAVE wrin(;er rolls For Any Make Washer. Replace your old, worn-out Rolls at very reasonable prices. KLENK’S Washer Service Phone 719-E
School, and for a tim>- played rofesaianal football with th Chicago 8.-ar.C He i-s o native of Hillsboro. ().. Coach G urge Gauthier, of Ohio Weoleyan. plac d Frump on his all j time i). W I', f • dball team. -« Cleveland Indians May Return to Big Stadium j Cleveland - (UP) The Clove-, land Indians nay play agi.in in th> I clty’fi mammouth mu;ii; ipal etad 1 ium t! '.s year. Alva Bradley, president f the ’ Clev land Fas ball Compiny. di--1 i iifssed here t e possibility of the i I trib.’’.s returning to th * l*owl th y j ■ d -sorted at the end of the 1933 s a -son. Since then, the team has playied in Lea;: ue i’ark, th- ir former! ground. priTbTe news * * C Leo and Donald Hoffman, and Roy Bauer's attended th- secti mal Insketball tourr-.ment at Bluffton Friday and Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. H ‘tnian Werling ; and son of Fort Wayne -spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mr.s. Ge rgo Bultemei r and dang tens Sunibiy. Mr. and Mss. Riclx.rd Arnold and Mie. Ed Arnold epent \V*sl:i". day at Fort Wayne Mr . John Kirchner and daugh-
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-ers Ir no and Erma, and Mrs. June 'Si h-icklev and son Darrell spent Sit' day at Fort Warn -. Mr- Milton Hoff ran end daugh--,-os Dorothy and Miriam vksited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Li?men.stoll and daughter at Magi y Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli G tldner visited Mr and Mrs. Gus Miller Sunday. Mrs. 11 rman Beiberick, Mr.s. j Emma Bittner mid Mrs. G Ehlerd-j ' ing and daughter -spent Tu sday ; visiting and guilt at Mrs. George j Bul’em i.r. Mr. Fred Wordelman and laiw-1 i --nee Thim f Centerville. Michigan ! visited Mrs. John Kirchner and ; daughters Tu sday. Mr*. Jun • Shacktey. Irene. Lome a d Erma Kirc ner spent Wednesday at Furt WayneMrs. Me Barneo visited Mrs. t'har- ( 1 s Fuhr.l.n Wednesday. _ -I o Bonus Measure Un Middle Os Week i I W- shing: n. Mar h 8 — (UP) — i Speak r Joseph W. Bryns said today that the house probably w uld : begin onsideration of the Vinson - Soldier Bonn** ill next Wednesday ‘ 1 or Thursday. I Xo sah. showin' off ain't no way to get on. A black look makes some fellows see red.
TOURNEY BILL IS DEFEATED Author Os Bill Limiting Basketball Games Concedes Defeat — ludlanap Hs. In i-. March 8 (UP Defeat tis th* bill limiting high hool I asketliall p'* y r.s to two ga t *-s In one day wan com-nl d today by It i author. Rep. Carl F M Uoodard. D.. Michigan City. Tli cenatt* oducati n committee I conduct 4 c 'irlng on th? bill '* te {jest rday a"! agr*» d to withhold I i ,s report f r three d:iyn at the request of Arthur L. Trester, 'umml'slotter of th- in-.lia.ia high -school : Athlett association, Woodard ttaid. Trester asked for mon* tl.i , tl< t c rtain provision** of the i hill could he c tMltlered fur her." Woodard eaid. "He kn w. of course, that elnce the 1 g'ulature will adjourn Mon- ■ day night b at the delay would re- ' suit 111 <1 feat of the bill." The bill ha-s ——
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