Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1935 — Page 8

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BOSTON RALLY BEATS YANKEES IN 10TH INNING Loo Gehrig Drives Out First Homer of Year; Cincinnati Wins New York. Apr. IS <U.R) -Izicie motive lam Gehrijt. Yankee powerhouse, who sai<! 49 home runs that gave him leadership last year were not enough, has leveled his sights aud started after the old Babe's record 60. Tuesday he was held to a double in Wesley Ferrell's two-hit performance for the Red Sox, but yester day he found the range and smacked No. 1 into the records off Henry Johnson of the Sox. With him as the American league parade forms are Jimmy Foxx. Athletics slugger: Goose Goslin. likely to hit a score or more in th» Tigers chase after their second straight flag, and Max Bishop of the Red Sox. They all went to work yesterday, j hut only one of the circuit smashes figured in victories. The Sox won again, 4 to 3, when Max Bishop hit a homer in the ninth with Roy Johnson on to tie} the score and Gehrig threw the ball away in the tenth as part of a Sox rally which brought defeat tor NOTICE! River View Gardens will be Closed Friday from 12'till 3 in observance of the Three Hours and No Orchestra Friday niifht.

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i pitcher Charlie Knifing In Ms first 1 start. Jimmy Foxx started the homo run race before a Washington crowd that Included President ; Roosevelt. His smash scored Moses ahead of him and gave the I: Athletics all their runs, w hile the | Senators added to a three-run first 1 inning rally and went on to a 4 to ' 2 victory. t The Tigers opened the season ! dismally hv losing to the Chicago White Sox. 7-6. despite a hitting rampage by Goslin. The Goose whangei* out .a single and double and homer to drive In four runs against Sad Sam Jones and Wyatt, but Schoolboy Rowe lost the decision when a White Sox rally in the eighth was topped off by manager Jimmy Dykes' ■ triple. The National leagu > schedule was limited to one game -a 7 to 4 victory for the Reds who squared their series with the Pirates. In the sixth inning Hafey tripled and Erickson hit a homer as part of a rally that wiped out a four-run Pirate lead. o r— Over Five Hundred Tickets Are Sold Over ."00 tickets hav l already hr.-n sold for thei anquet to fie he'd iby th (dams county fish and game : conservation league n Monday evei ning, Ai; ril 22. a! 7 o'clock in the t Decatur Catholic auditorium. Arrang monte have been made with the Catholic ladies, who are ! furnishing the food f r th 1 banquet , to accomodate lOrt more persons. Tick?!* should be pure, a<e,l iml medntely. They nay be obtained fr.. m Los s Restaurant, Th? West' j End Restaurant. Th- Decatur Dctnj o. rat office. Funner* Barber slim. ! or Suntans Cigar store. Tick te may also he reserved by calling R y i Johnson. Between 1653 and 1655. when i Oliver Cromwell was I.ord Protecj tor of England is the only period ' that England was ruled by a commoner. * 1

CAROS FEATURE BASE RUNNING Daring Os Cardinals On Haseoaths Likely To Bring Fireworks Chicago, Apr. IS. (U.R) Random shots on four sports: I Baseball The tip is out that the , Cardinals' daring base-running is going to start some fireworks before the National league race is t over. .. . There were three close , plays in the opening game with tho t übs in which Medwick and Martin came in with their spikes high and Frisch dived in head "first. . . . Dizzy Dean has a sprinkling of gray hairs in his head. . . . Chick Hafoy quit rimming with Ernie Lombardi on the road because the latter snored. . . . Al Simmons sleens until noon and gets sore if anyone wakes hint earlier. . . . Ray Harrell. Cardinals' rookie pitcher, looks like u find. . . . Chuck Rit-ln s feeble batting may cause manager Charlie Grimm to bench him for Frank Deptaree. Pacific coast lea gue hatting ehamnion. . . . The last j name of Les Tietje, Whitt* Sox brilliant young Ditcher, is pranounc- ] ed like the letters. “T. G." Boxing—Jim Mullen. Chicago pro-j moter. savs Max Baer will he, heavyweight champion at the end i of 1936. . . . Joe Louis. Detroit’s j black menace, was on the floor sev-; en times in'his first 3-round am-! steur bout with Johnny Miler. . . . | Friends of Parnev Ross, who ah- j dieated t'*“ ll*Mw*dght championship to fight Jimmy McLamin aj third time, say Ross will reclaim' the 135-pound title if he loses to: McLarnin. . . . Roy Lazer. knock-' ed out by Joe Louis, says Max Baer ; will murder the Detroit negro. . . . j "1 worked in Paer's camn." savs Imzer. "and he hit me harder with ; 16-ounce gloves than Louis did with 6-ounce mitts.” Swimming — Eleanor Holm Jar rett. backstroke champion, spent ! more than $2» for marcel and perm j anent waves during the 4-dav nat-i ional swimming championships. . . .. She had to keep her hair perfectly i groomed for her nightly appear-} ances as a songstress with her hus- j band's orchestra at Collegp Inn. ... I Dorothy Poynton Hill. Ims Angeles,, almost cried when site lost her high board diving title. . . . The}

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favorite pastime of the girl swimmers is to rib each other with I phoney telephone calls, offering radio and movie contracts. . . .j Katherine Rawls, triple champion, plan* to enter Duke or Rollins next j i year when she graduates from high school. Turf — Young Native is a hot darkhorse for the Kentucky derby around some of the Chicago handbooks. . . . Over 120,000 in winning , wagers was uncalled for at the j 1 close of the Santa Anita meeting. | . . New officials of Washington | park plan to spend $350,T>00 for im- ; provements on the Homewood i, , course. . . . Omaha, owned l>.v Wil-} ] liam Woodward, is reported show- 1 ( 1 ing great form in workouts In ' ( Maryland. ... As a 2-year-old Ont-! aha was always running second or 1, :hird, but was galloping over J j | horses at the finish. |, Special Features For FEE Minstrel i __ , j A number of special f- atureu w -re j 1 . :nouuced today by Mrs. Vtol?t 11 Mven-. director of the FEE ntinetrel | < to b? given at the Decatur high } 1 scho 1 Monday April 29, sponsored ’ | by the Knights of Pythias lodge and 1 th? Pythian Sisters. Th? additional features are: Im--1 perial quartet; hnee ealo by 43bar--1 le.s Brock; Hog don e by Tilman i man Gehrig: instntmental trio, and ; jazz orchestra directed by Bab i White. The minstrel Itself will be vr.titl- ! e<i the Dixie Moon Miniotrel. Tickets may he obtained from j any member of th? two upon*; ring t organizations or members of the ] I ca*st. Admission will be 10 und 20 j c=nts. i o Indianapolis Man Named Secretary' Indianapolis, Ind. April 18 —(UP) ; Richard A. Shirley, .Indianapolis \ manufacturer, was anpointed «ecj retary of the state liquor commission today by Gov. Paul V. McNutt, i I He is a democrat. Other* members of the board are I Paul P. Fry. Linton, stole excise j director; James Quigley, former i may r of Kokomo: and David A. Meyer. Greensburg. former state ! supr me court justice. Quigley and Meyer are republicans. :n announcing the appointment of Shirley, t.be governor issued a • statement which said thot politi s ■ will not be a factor in the hiring j j of lnves':g:Uors for the liquor com- J | micaior. YESTERDAY'S HERO Bing Miller, Red Sox pinch hitter, whose single in the tenth scored two runs in a rally that beat tho Vanltaoo

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STANDINGS American League W L Pot. Roston 2 0 l.ouo Cleveland 10 1000 Chicago 1 0 1.000 Washington 10 1.000 St. Louis 0 1 .000 Dvtroit ..... 0 1 .000 Philadelphia 0 1 .000 New York 0 2 .000 i National League W L Pet. , Boston 1 0 1.006 I Brooklyn 1 0 1.000 | Chicago 10 1.0 '0 ; Cincinnati .. . .... 11 -500 Pittsburgh 11 -500 New York 0 1 .000 | Philadelphia 0 1 .000 j St. Louis 0 1 .000 American Association W L Pet. Louisville 2 0 1.000 St. Paul 2 0 1.000 IndianaDOlis 1 0 1.000 Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 Columbus 0 1 .000 Kansas City 0 1 .000 Toledo 0 2 .000 Minneapolis 0 2 .000 Yesterday's Results American League Boston 4. New York 3 (ten innings.) Chicago 7. Detroit C Washington 4. Philadelphia 2 Cleveland at St. I»uis (rain). National League Cincinnati 7. Pittsburgh 4 .New York at Boston (cold) Brooklyn at Philadelphia (cold) St. Imuis at Chicago (cold). American Association Indianapolie 9. Columbus 7 St. Paul 10. Minneapolis 8 Louisville 5, Toledo 4 (eleven Innings) Milwaukee at Kansas City (rain ■ O' " 1 — PROTEST MEET CONTTNTTTO FROM PAOR ONE efficienl and eeonomicial.” the [ speaker declared. Criticism was made of having | too many laws and the effort of | consolidation in all form of gov- ; eminent Mr. Musselman pointed j to the present day trend in nationial and state legislation. He ad-, vocated a return to Jeffersonian j principles. Consolidation will not t reduce local governmental ex- i I penses, the speaker stated. Judge Walters said that many, i of the theories of government op-! I oration and consolidation plans I | originated from the brains of: j "half baked” law students. "Some | one thinks up an idea and trie*? to put it across," the judge declared. Judge Walters said the legislature passed too many laws anil shat whs t/M miliih fiTOVem-

, men! now a day* He voiced hie ! sentiments agalnat consolidation. Mr Roy made comments about legislative practices and urged, those opposed to consolidation of, townships and counties to be on i their guard when the legislature j is In session. Rumors that township and | county consolidation were on the j legislative platter for the special j i session arose from the fact that a ! I legislative committee was appoint- j I ed by the governor to study gov eminent cost* and operation, w'lth j the Idea of reducing operating ex-1 peases. State Senator Thurman j Gottschulk of Berne was named I a member of the committee. Senator Omtschalk has publicly j stated that consolidation of town-'

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ships and counties is farthest from the thoughts of the legk,l a . litre. He slated that the rtiinui j was started through the Repub',l-! lean press und carried on. Senator ! Gottschulk, in u talk ut IMufTton i i this week, stated he was opposed | to consolidation of northern ladt-} ana counties and townships. Ad : 1 anw county lias been linked with Noble und Allen counties In the ! consolidation talk. I The meeting adjourned without j any time set for a reconvening of I taxpayers or others interested. Says State May Not Get Share Os Fund South Bead., Ind.. April 18 (lip, * ' ndiana, entltl d under federal laws'

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