Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1935 — Page 8

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HERBL. CURTIS IS CHOSEN TO HEAD COACHES Decatur Athletic Director Elected President Os Coaches Association II rb L. Curtis, athletic director of the Decatur publi high school, wae unanimously elected president of the N rtheastern .udiana coaches association. at the annuul meeting Wednesday evening. The banquet and meeting were held at the Rice hot*l in tris city. Other oflcers elected wee Abe Columbia City coach, rice reHident: and J- H. McClure. South Side 'coach, secretary-tr.*aaur r. Curtis succeeds R >bert Nulf of North Side. During the meeting. Dull White, .New Haven principal and coach, the retiring se retary-treasurer, asked for expressions from the coaches regarding any possible changes in the present tournament system The coaches present proposed several at. t h ode by wi rich the tourney system might be changed, with all seeming to agree that the sectional tourney drawings, in particular. woi'it hardships on teams getting the t ugh schetiul *s. The tourney system is to lie dieFLOORS AND R ] FURNITURE| h

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cussed at meetings of high school principals in 16 cities In the state tnlght. Adams county .; rlnclpils will meet ut tits Central high school at Fort Wayne at 7:30 tonight. Possibilities of another meeting 11 before the close of echo 1 were diekl used, and It. 1’ Chambers whs "inaned to ii'itain an outstanding i track coach to sc ak nt th? meet- | ing. date f r which will .set later. Attend Clinic Following the meeting, the ' coaches attended a basketball clinic Jat the publi high school gyhtnas- - ‘him. conducted by Chuck Taylor, I former pr f- .--uional star, now a faci torv representative for Conv rse >!'' oe«. : Taylor, working with members of : i the Yell 'w Jacket team, showed proper methods of raising the ball. 'footwork. He also discussed ■ change would result in faster games f t ore inter.xt to the spectators. I Besides the loaches, a numli rof interested f*ine attended th* m eting Archie Chadd Signs Three-Year Contract I Anderson. Ind. April 11 — iVPI -Arch;? Chadd. coach of Anderson's state i igh sch ol basketball champions, today held a n w three- ( year contract as athletic director , <*nd coach at Anderson high e hooi. , He was reported to hive r ceived ( an increase in salary. Chadd. a graduate of Butler university. was sought by s veral other ‘ schools and colleges, it was report- '' ed. He h sTieen h?re f r two years, coming from Canton. 111. o I Attacks Pollyannas Tacoma. Wash.—(U.R) —Ministers who possess an ‘‘all's right with t the world" philosophy ar.* distrib- 1 uting "pure bunk". Fred Smith, in- r ternational secretary of the Y. M. C. A., told a Tacoma audience, t “This is a time of unparalleled con- t fusion, irritation and uncertainty.' 1 tie said. p

CINCYREDSTO I PLAY ROOKIES Manager Dressen Plans to Use Recruits At Several Positions Editors Note: This is one of a] aeries on major league bas< hall clubs in training.l Lynchburg. Va.. April 11 'UP' ' Cincinnati's Reds are tin* big ex-1 perimental laboratory of 1935 major league baseball. Building toward 1936 rather than concentrating on the impending pennant race. Manager Charlev Dressen proposes to string along with | promising recruits rather than trust key assignments to seasoned and established players of no grent brilliance or future, in an effort to quit th-* National league, cellar. This, of course, does not apply; to everv position, but it does an-1 plv Io first base where John Robert Ml’e of Demarest. Ga . who; wau with Rochester last season, is i now ho’d'nit forth. Mize is just a

hit slow and awkward. He has played fewer than 300 championship vines in minor leagues, but he will remain at first even if j Jim Bottomlev. who suit after a salary argument, rejoins the club. ‘ Mize is a tinielv hitter scored .313 with Rochester last sea-ion. Dressen a'so proposes to use: Ival Goodman, another Rochester | product, in richt fie'd the sun ; field at Cincinnati. Gopdmsn looks j like a natural, covers lots of ground and is unusually fast on | the bases. Another newcomer slated to be a regn'ar. is Billy Myers, short-1 stop, who did well by himself at j Co'nmbns last year. Low Riggs,' another Columbus grad, is due to' play third. He’s a creditable hitter. with a special forte toward hitting in the pinches. Second base is the current property of Alex Kampouris. He was \ brought to Cincinnati from Sacramento during the 1934 campaign. , Outfield in Redland will be two- 1 thirds veteran. Sammy Byrd, ob-1 tained from the New York Yan-! kees. is due to play center. The I great improvement in Chick Ha-

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fey's health clinches a place for him. J The Reds also boast two now catch* rs. Gillv Camnholl from L*-s Angelen. and Hank Erickson from ' Louisvi’le. The veteran Ernie ' laimbardl. however, is very much in the picture. Old pitchers being inelude Paul Derrin-or. SI Johnson and Bennv Free. St— • , t|n*>«- Tonv Freitas also is being kept and has i seemed all right thus far. Dressen has several newcomers ho exnee’e to retain. Thev include l right handers (Tone Schott, a n-i---i 'tve Cinc'nnatian. who won I*s for T- ronto last voar- I.erov Herri maun, who won "" for fin Fmnotgeo. and Rav ‘‘Peaches’’ Davis, winner lb times for Fort Worth., ->nd one left-hander. Al Rollingswn.th another Toronto product. Richt-hnndero Danny MacFav. *ten and Don Brennan are holdovers. Mauri Kos* 1 Enters Indianapolis Race Indianapolis, .'nd.. Anri! 11—(VP)

! —Tb» en’rv of Mauri Ro?e. Payton. •"> . f r the annual KO ft -rnlle «D < ’AdI ”av rsu« i’ere Mav 30 was r? order! i todriy. Rose finished second last, • voir. 27 .«»con<b* h hind Bill Cum-> I "nines, 'ndiananolfc. ‘ Rose will drive the fmir-w’ 1 ?eldrive swec’al In which Frank Briuko ’ed for 67 lans la«t v ar. I' is p werod with a fonr-r viin 1-’r Miller motor. Cummings’ victory was protest•><l last v ar by Rose, who claimed ;’h> winner hn -r red his position j while the vellow flag woe showing. . The protest was <1 nied. Lancaster To Play Here Friday I Th? Decatur Yellow Ja ket ba.se- ; hall to"m i.s sch duled to play Its tlmt home game of the season Fri- ■ dwv afternoon. Onponent.s for the lo- ■ cal team w‘ll be l*ancaster of Wells | county. The game, scheduled to jsta-t a t 4 o’clock, will ho mlav-d ■V tbo hjeh ->'hool fl°ld >it Adams and Thirteenth streets. Scrint. plain gothic, or old English tvno should be used on wedding invitations, TONIGHT ONLY :“SOCIETY DOCTOR” The Thrillinn Successor to ■"MEN IN WHITE” wr 4 ’’ fhe«*or Morris. Virginia P-i-ri Tav'ne riillie Rin-ke. ‘SOCIETY DOCTOR' . . it's Men In White’ . . The ‘White Parade’ I . . ‘Night Nurse’ . . and all the i others rolled in one . . the Most Grinning hospital storv ever bold! ADDED—‘THE SPIRIT OF 1976’a Musical Comedv: ‘WINDY’ w'th Chic Sale: and DONKEY BASEBALL. with Pete Smith. This BIG ! and WONDERFUL program at ONLY 10 and 15 Cents! ♦ A i \a/« ?>-• Kaopv to sh« I I |„.. a |i.,: B n p , th. LATFST | I mp<"t MpncßN Wid*. I °’n«e SOUNh Svstem. You'll | b» amazed and delighted at the ’ and of I c PE FC H end MUSICAL ! I Reproduction! Fri. & Sat. — ZANE G R FY ’ S ‘•ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY” with Randolph Scott, Ann Sheriden. Kathleen Burke, ‘Chic’ Sale, Mrs. Leslie Carter. — Sun. Mon. Tues.—ROBERT MONTGOMERY * HELEN HAYES in “VANESSA . . Her Love Story”— I with Otto Kruger. May Robson, Lewis Stone. From the story by Hugh Walpole.

LETTERMEN TO SEEK MEMBERS Decatur Hiurh School Lettermen Will Form Permanent Organization lettermen graduates of the Deatttr public higfi school met Wednesday evening at the high schcool building. A small but enthusiastic group attend and launched pkins for i a perman nt organization. This group .set a tentative date of May 27 for a lettermen's banquet. All ex-lettermen are asked to attend a n* ting next M nday even- ; ine. April 15, at the high school at 7:30 o'clock. D finite plans for the , organization of the club will he adopted at this meeting. B b Cole hae been named chairman of ttbe mem't rwhip committee end a drive for members is now tind rway. A list of lettermen who i ioin th? organization will be published ea h weeik. Dazzy Vance Back With Dodger Nine Washington. D. C. Acril 11 —(VP) Old Dazzy Vance, who for 10 year-s urled streaks of lightning from the Br ok'yn (pitching mound, today wa*s ba k with the Dodg.rs on a one-year contract. The signing of th-* 42-year-old exkink of strik uta was announced today by manager Casey Stengel, who called him to the club for a tryI out 10 days ago upon his release by ; the St. Ixvuis Cardinals. Most -cf the hum has left the fast bill which leaped from the frayed right sleeve of his undershirt while he toiled for the Dodgers from 1922 to 1932. but his cunning will get him by on relief duty. Stengel said. o I CORT - Last Time Tonight - Edmund Lowe - Jack Holt “THE DEST MAN WINS” Florence Rice-Bela Luirosi. Plus—Shemp Howard in “A Peach ; of a Pair” and Charlie Davis and ! Orchestra. 10c • 15c Sat. Only Harold Bell Wright’s ‘‘WHEN A MAN'S A MAN” with Geo. O’Brien. Sun. Mon. Tues. ' Continuous Showing Sunday — Shows at 2-4-6-8-10. ‘ I YOU’LL i i • Wi MJI 1:11 A Dill iKKfKiL'IIMt

WILL DISCUSS TOURNEY PLAY Indiana High School Principals Will Discuss Changes Tonight Indianapolis, Apr. 11, <U.R> Proponed changes in the playing I schedule of the state basketball tournament finals will l>e discussed, by principals of member schools of the Indiana High Schoo) Athletic Association at 16 sectional meet-j Ings tonight. The discussions will climax agi- i tation against the present twoday; system which requires that the champion and runner-up play three games on the last day of the finals, i Meetings will be held at Crown i Point. Lafayette, LaPorte, Warsaw,

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Fort Wayne/Crawfordsville, Indian-! lupolls, Kokomo, Muncie, Richmond. I Milan, Si-ymonr, Salem. Sullivan,' ( Boonville, and Washington. Dlaciiasion la expected to center on three proposals. They are; 1. Start the state finals Thursday morning, playing one round ■ Thursday, another Friday and the I semi-finals and Urals Saturday us. , lernoon and evening. 2. Set up four district tourna- , ■ menta in the state In which 16 rei glottal winners will compete for 11 two days. The four winnetw tJuui : would come to Indianapolis for the , semi-finals and finals on the follow- ! ing Saturday. 3. F.litnlnate down to eight ' teams the field that would compete ' here in the twoday finals. Another more drastic change, the elimination of the state tournament play, has been suggested by others, : and the move is reported to have i gained favor with a few officials. Recommendations drawn up in

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