Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1935 — Page 8

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HERB L. CURTIS TO BE SPEAKER Yellow Jacket Coach Will Speak At Banquet Honoring Commodores Herb L. Cuniti-i. coni 11 of the Donilur Yell w Jackets, will be the prtn ipal upeul.er at th banquet Ki»eii by the alumni ueisociation » f the Cut hoik 1 i.igh sehiMil in honor of the ('iMiimodor 1 backethall t am. The banquet will he held at the Catholic high school Monday veiling at -6:30 o’clock. B th the C niniodor and lady Commodore teams will lie honored. Swmu r.s will he pr. sented to the seaior a: mbeis of the Commodore team und awards will he given to th senior ,members f the girls' team. Fat; r .1 J Henn s. athletic

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I director, will present the awanki. | Other talks will lae giwu by] Father J. J. Seim- tz. pa<or of th-; .-Si. Mary's iliur h; G orge Iziur nt.* I Commodore enrich; 1’ te Mylntt, i I'assi -i ut coach; and Mi-i Helen I I llolthoime. coach of the Lady Coml motlore >. ' I The general 1 uldic i; Invlt- d t ! ; attend the banqu t hut only a limit- ' led .numb r f tickets will b ■ Hold. I I Ticketu. which are pri ed at 50 i ’ ee: -t. are on sale at La ■ Hrou.. Pe pies Redaili'nt. Bob’s cons etlorn ry and the W rtzlierg r confe tionery, a.i well a-.; by the m tubers I of ’ e cummitte -. Today’c Scores Brad!’ rd Pa. Mankato, Minn i:’ I Milwau e 33. Niagara I’ Ils. Hl. lb uisville 77. Shawne*. Okla. 17 Oldest Newspaper Celebrates Alexandria. Va. (U.R) The Al *x ' andria Gazette, claiming Io hi- the > oldest daily newspaper in the l’nit-i ed States, celebrated its 151st an-1 - niversary this month.

SHOW PICTURES OF FINAL TILT Decatur Boxers On right Card At Fort Wayne G. E. Next Tuesday | Fort Wayne, Mar. 21 (Special) Boxing fairs of this vicinity ar--looking forward to a gala night of - entertainment at lire G. I’.. chib I Tuesday night. Mar ch 26th when . they will see u double bill of ex | traordinary good l outs, ten in numi her. and moving pictures of the Chicago Gohlen Glove tournament I showing Kim: Wyatt, this city - inatlve son. ripping through to win 'the welterweight championship ; <iver Elwood Mcßeynolds, the <■<>•- I oreil collegian from Dayton. Ohio. This premier showing is IrelirI brought to the fans hereabout ut la great expense to the G. E. elu’r but they feel justified in laying the ; | cash on the line to show their a|>-; I preciation to the fans and boxers 1 I alike who are helping make this city the showground for the best amateur battles in the state. Intel-city boxing ela-sics between five rough and ready lads from' l.af.i,'.eti. and a like nn:: ber from ' this vicinity will lend plenty of t spice to the sock program. In one i of these Charles Yokoehi. flyweight Iking of the golden glove dominion ( in the Lafayette territory clashes 1 I with Jim Blake, ace of the golden i I glove brigade in these parts at , t 112 pounds last year. Yokoehi rep- i resents Purdue university. He's in his senior year. Jess Hicks, Lafayette. meets Dan Getzliechner - iof Huntington. These men are . t middleweights. Ray Brown, anotli- J er down stater from the college I ( town on the banks of the Wabash. - clicks against Bill Glass. Hunting- ( ton. at 114 pounds. Bob Walla -e t a walloping citizen of Lafayette, is T paired with Garth (Acet Anderson. ' j one of the fistic prides Decatur. Abe Bilks. Lafayette elouter. will be in the opposing corner to Lefty r Schulien. Fort Wayne's knockout | king. They are lightweights. Oth- , or bristling scraps carded bring ; 5 together Charlie Dixie. Ft. Wayne’s [ colored w-lter and DOyle Smith of , Decatur: William Luce. Ft. Wayne . ■ and John Littlejohn. Fort Wayne’s | . colored lightweight: Bob Crick of f De.-atnr and George Maloney. Fort Wayne; Les Durbin. Fort Wayne and Chet Williams. Portland: Roy Herter. Huntington and Virgil i j | I'rick, Decatur. ! , 0 I c Ci C. CAPTURES OPENING GAME' Central Catholic Noses ’ Ont 20-19 Victory In Catholic Tourney Chicago. March 21 — (UP) —l s : Teams Dunkirk. N’. Y.. Rubuque, la.. ( ' | and Menasha. Wis.. were homeward . ! bound today from th? X’ati n>i| I * i Catholi • high school basketball: | tournament, victims of ti'.ie first ■ night of play. I 1 Catholic high of Joliet, 111., accomplehed th? first upset of the < I tourna rent in the first gam j by de- 1 . feating St. Mary’s Menasha. 24 tx> ' 14. The Joliet squad is defending! j champion, but previously had, I shown little of the form this year i I that won tibem a title last /ear. A team of full-blooded Sioux Ind- ! lans from St. Francis Mission, St. , F:> nci.s, S. D-. d -seated St. Mary s lof Dunkirk. N. Y.. in the second I gam . 31-’ 4. and Central Catholic j ! of Fort Wayne beat O lumbia of i j Dubuque 20-19. I Play started today at 9 A. M., 1 with a game scheduled for every ] hour until 9:30 p. tn. * At the Training Camps By United Press Oakland, Cal.. Mar. 21.—(U.R)~ Manager Charlie Grimm steere l ' his touring Chicago Cubs into Oak- . land today for a game with the! ; local Pacific const 1 aguers. Friday the Cubs move across Sar. . Francisco bay to play the San Francisco Seals in a three-game , series. The Oaks walloped the Cui s. 8-3. yesterday in an exliibi ' i tion game at Modesto. — San Bernardino, Cal.. Mar. 21. — ((j p) _ The Portland Beavers set ; about bolstering up their game today after suffering an 8 to 1 de- ’ feat in an exhibition game with the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday. The ' Pirates knocked Ed Ryan out of j the box and the Beavers’ only run came from Moose Clabaugh’s horn I er. Los Angeles. Mar. 21.—(U.R>— The Hollywood Stars were busy plugg- ] ing up weak spots in 'heir team today after they were beaten. 10 to 5 by the Chicago White Sox in an exhibition game yesterday. Vernon Washington, Sox rookie outfielder, socked a triple and a home

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. M ARCH 21. 1935

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run. Winter Haven. Fin . Mir 21 (U.R) — The Philadelphia Nationals held their first grapefruit league] victory today. They at'acked Detroit recruit pitchers yesterday and won, 9-8. Fort Myers. Fla.. Mar. 21. <U.P) Connie Mack today was optimistic over his pitching staff, with Johnny Marcum the cause of most of it. He pitched excellent ball against the House of David yesterday. The bearded boys got all J their runs off Dutch Leiber. who relieved Marcum. The As won. 4 3. Sarasota. Fla.. Mar. 21.— The New York Giants continued their long barnstorming trip to-1 ward the east today witli another series loss. They lost to the S'. I Louis Browns, and yesterday dropped the old game with the Boston I Red Sox. 10-5, John Leonard ami j Adolfo Luque were pasted for I eight runs in the seventh inning. ! Tampa. Fla.. Mar. 21. QJ.R)— ThNew York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds had a better line on all their . talent today as a result of yester-! day’s game which went 13 innings , 'o a 13-11 Yank > decMion. The box score contained 31 players. Fred Perry Denies Turning Professional N’w York. March 21 — (UP) — ! While Fr?d Perry, nee of the British Davis cup fore s. continued to I de?v that he w uld turn nrof vision- j al. the hunt continued today for pro- ] Toter Bill O'Brien, w’ o disappearh-» would announce that the gr atst amateur tennis plnyer had eigned. O’Brien’s statement in New Y rk that Perry had agreed to give up I hi- final answer to a 130.000 off r before 6 o'clock last night brought th— englieh star into vocal a tion in I Ci lifornia with pointed denials. M anwhile. O'Brien went into hid-

Two Hollywood Careers in One ll&felraObk. H. rfffta kJ <dL ** I 11 i ex **l I 1 i<W *& X It M *- i |W|lfwtoM ® WOW i II R 1^ _ ■ ■ ■ Ethelreda Leopold This platinum blond actress is training herself as an artist in preparation for the day when her youthful charm and dancing ability have faded. Miss Ethelreda Leopold, a Chicago miss, is shown at llvilywood with her portraits of Dolores del Rio and Kay Francis.

, ing. At hks offi e reporters were told first ti' at he wan on Ixmg s | land. Th n later he was said I ; have left th*? city. Board Os Control Plans No Action Indianapolis, lud. March 21 (UP) — Disciplinary a tion against coa o Janis P. (Hunk) Francis of Jeffersonville iiigh school is a mat . ter for school offic'nls to handle, i- i mi <-i ner Arthur L. Tester of th- I H. S. A. A. said today. Francis was ask d to resign after i the def at of Jeffersonville in the final game of the state tournament. ! It wan charged -tint h> was in no] I condition to direct the t am after, it d seated Montgomery in the first ‘ I round. Commission r Trester said thai revocation of Francis’ certificate t . I tea h physical education ten matter 1 for the state board of education. 'Floyd I. McMurray, state superintendent of public instruction, said ! . there ibad been no d mand for Jes- : l set ' mville for su h action. Decatur Dish School Will Sponsor Dance A o baret dance will be held in the Decatur high school gymnasium Friday night. April 12. The dance will be spoils n d by the D catur j ! high school. Hal Teeters orcheeftra will fur- j nish music for the dan e and an ; 1 elai ora: ? floor show of out of town I and looil talent will be .pr sented. | Ad r teslon will he 75 c nts a c iv le , I or 4o cents single admission. Tables I will be reserv'd pri r to the dance. ' and reservations must he mady ■ early at any local confectionery, Sh ets Brothers or at the office of 1 th-? high school. Freddie S royer is chilrman of, the committee In charge of the | dance and menibere of the commit- ! tee include (’lark Sirith. James | Harkl ss and Dick Brodbeck. o Hot Cross Burs — Order fi<>™ vorr Grocer or stop in at Miller’s Bakery. !

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