Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1935 — Page 8
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TIGER WINNING STREAK BROKEN Washington Slams Out 12-11 Victory To End Detroit String New York, July" 11 (U.RH-With Detroit’s tu.am- winning steak snapped, the New >'->rk Yankas breathed a bit easi.-i to<r .. and laid plans to build up their Atm lean league lead during a
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homo h and against western clubs. Washington hu’ted Detroit’s hot pursuit of the VnnJtrm yostt*.day I with a 12-11 triumph which ended ihe y<‘».r’.H longest s'rlng of victor* I i< s and incr< a- d the idle New Yorker’s lead to I’i games. A desperate E-run rally in the l ninth Ju-t failed to pull the g»me out of the firs for the lighting Tigers. With a record of 29 victories in 32 game- played at Yankee slud-' : him. the Yankees confidently ex--1 peet not only to beat back lie Tig-, ers' clu'.’letige but to increase their lend before they leave home anil::.' Wesley Ferrel.' joine I the reject
circle of pitchers who have won 13 games by pitching the Boston Bed Sox to u 7 0 victory over the Chi(■ago White Sox. Ferrell held the ; White Sox to two hitu. a bn ce of Islneles by Tony Piet, and drove lout a homer and a single himself. | The S'. Ixtuls Browns ended a 1 'li gntne losing streak when Dick ' Cofftnuji southpawed the Phlladel- ' l>hia Athletic* to a 7-2 defeat, Hur-, lan Clift led the Browns' attack with four s t.gles In five times at I bat, scoring three runs. Ila. 1 S'‘mmaelier scored his 11th si.eight victory and hi- 13th of the season by pitching He New York Giants to a 10-3 triumph over the’ . Pittsburgh Pirate*.. Ferrell, Schtima. her, and Dizzy Dean of the' Cardinals are the only three major, |, a oie pitchers with 13 victories. Frank Demaree's timely hitting featured the Chicago Cubs (i t. victory ove rthe Boston Braves. He singled with the oases filled to 'drive In two rims. a:;d delivered another single which led to the winning tally Charl-e Hoot, who reI lievede l.oti Wa.neke, was the win- ■ ning pitcher. she Cincinnati Reds hammered 'out a 15-2 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers before a crowd of 11.'253 I:: the fourth night major learue game a Cincinnati. Y. erday's hero: Edmund ißingi ■Miler, Boston Red Sox outfielder, who banged out four hits 3 singles ami a double in four tunes at bat for a perfect day as hi, team j beat the Whi e Sox. 7-0. STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. j New York 49 21 .700 St. lam is 42 29 .592 I Chicago 41 32 .562 Pittsburgh 41 35 .539 Brook’yn 33 38 .465 I’h.ladelphia 31 40 .437 Cincinnati 32 42 .431 I Ito 1 it on 21 53 .284 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York 45 26 .631 . Detroit 46 30 .605 ' Chicago 38 30 .559 i Cleveland 38 33 .535 Boston ■'>•» 35 .527 I Washington 31 42 .425 Philadelphia 29 40 .420 St. Louis 20 50 .286 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. .L. Pct. Minneapolis 51 32 .614 Indianapolis 44 35 .557 Milwaukee 41 36 .532 Kan as City 40 36 .526 Columbus 41 38 .519 St. Paul 38 29 .494 Toledo 35 44 .443 Louisville 23 53 .303 THREE! LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Fort Wayne 8 0 1.000 1 Springfield 71 .875 DecAtur (III.) 3 5 .375 B'oomington 3 5 .375 Peoria 2 7 .223 ! Terre Haute 2 7 .233 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Natoinal League New York. 10; Pittsburgh, 3. Chicago, 6; Boston, 4. Cincinnati. 15; Brooklyn, 2. American League Boston, 7; Chicago, 0. St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 2. * Washington, 12; Detroit, 11. Cleveland at New York, wet. American Association Indianapolis, 7; St. Paul, 1. Milwaukee, 3-5; Toledo, 0-0. Columbus, 15; Kansas City, 4. Minneapolis, 11; Louisville, 6. Three ! League Fort Wayne. 7; Decatur, 5. Springfield. 20; Bloomington, 1. Terre Haute, 8-3; Peoria, 3-13.
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ANNUAL STATE TOURNEY OPENS Hoosier Golfers Engage In Annual Open Tournev At Fort Wayne •“— | I Fort W> yn -. July 11 I I'P) , Rnlph Stun house. Nobleuville ro-1 f ssi ual. many tiineu the runner . up but never tit* <h mpion, forged; ,into lit - ’.ead or lite 2 th annual open golf tournam ‘lit with an IS , i hole card .f 71. one under par. on j th- Brookwood c un ; e here today. Stott house carded u 37, on ■ over . pur, for the first nine, but cut two| I stroke.< off tl: ■ oar .16 .n the return . nine. No 1 Epp ’ n, Syraeue ■ amateur lieil wMD Bili H inloin and Charles , Hailer, ndianap lie professionaii j for second t, lace > mong the finishers at noon w ith *1 73. David Baumann, of ILwatur.J I aft.r a bad first round of 4'l, ca ne j thr ugh with a 36 on hie setond j round for an > ggregal of .9. Fort Wayne, Ind July 11 -Il Pl—l Ipproximat ly 100 Iloasi r golfere > I teed off at Brookwood coin s - here | .' today in the first r und of th? 2 th i ■ 'annual Indk na open tournament. The championship will be de ided by 72 hoi s of met.* 1 i, lay today and l morrow. Bill H inlein. Indianapolis pro, I is the defending champion. He won I the 1934 title in an 18'iole playoff j ag itk. t Ralph St nehouse, Nob La-j vilL, at Evansville last year. Flunk Chan’i.i, rangy long-driv- j ' ing Terre Haul ? professional, eet a new record -f 67 forth- par 72 i course yesterday when h - te med ! with B b Harr 11. Bioomington am- ; ateur. to win the annual pro-ama-i t ur round. , Their best - Il Geore was 63. Maurice F-en y and Dick M • 1 Creary, Ind? napolis. tied with Bud i I Willian it and Cl n Miller. Fort Wayne, for s cond with scores of i 66. Four teams tied at 67. Th y were ■ Chu k Garringer. ndianapolis pro, • -.nd P!»il Talbott. 810. mington ama ' teur; Tony S rachino, Fort Wayne ' pto and Harry Heinz rling. Garrett ’ amat nr: Harold Brew r and Dick ' ' Tayl r. West Lafayette Ane.teurs, * and Marion Smith, Cr.wfordcville, 1 and R. Redmon. Peru. ; o Max Baer, Bride Reunited Today I Long Bemeh, NJ, July H — (UP) ’ —Max Baer and his bride of two I weeks were hap. ily reunit ,-d today | ' ufter a flurry of publicity over r li-1 1 gious "differ nces.” 1 The former heavyweight chain- ' pirn, returning from 7 a'.tim r? ' early this morning nibraced leu ' wife while notion picture camera* j click- d. "We're married and w '.re going, to stay nr rried, ar n't we. toney?" 1 he shouted. ' Mrs. Baer agreed, but isaid the ' next time he went to New York she ’ thought she'd go along. Watt Tigers To Play Bethlehem The Watt Tigers wi'l play the Bethlehem team at the Watt diamond Sunday afternoon. Last. Sunday the Tigers defeated the Convoy Greyhounds at Convoy, 3 to 0. The Tigers ha.ve open dales July 21 and August 4. Teams wi hi::g games are asked to write to Cecil E. .Smitley, Decatur route “Alabama” Pitts Not Doing So Well Albany. July 11 (UP)- Edwin “Adtama" PitLs, wao graduated ' from Sing Sing prison’s baseb. 11
team to the Albany Senators of the, hit rnationul L.agtl*. is batting 18., | Ills fielding ten t in tile 1.090 .per cent column, i.n one night game be was - barged with two -rronc Pitta was barr d temporarily from ..rgantz d ba- bail n!»l •""'ff' Kenesaw Mountain l.andis p rniitt , ed bi.n ti play. In 14 game? he Im?J it only ulngk*. 14 of tl'* lll in I tint- <s at bat. He h's driven horn ■ thr e mutes, and u ored five time - himself. Slight injuries have 1. -pt him 011 the bench bttw.-en games. Starting' las leadoff num In the lineup about i a month ago, Pitta now bate far] down the lin ■. H ■ did not pirticip- . te in yesterday's doubkhmder split with the Toronto Leals. -0 Exhibition Softball Game Here Thursday The General Electric softLall (team will play the First Sate, Bank team of Fort Wayne at the | South Ward diamond Thursday i evening at 6 o'clock. _ o. — No Revocation Os Granted Projects Indianapolis, Ind.. July 11 (111 1 nd?ma relief offices t day d.spellled any f ar.-t of local coi.munities that their proj ets approved !• ist I we k by WPA officials would be ' rev ked following the announ em nt that th- list had been r :■
Jsespeedway week l ■H featuring M repu’ o "° • takenW sUP^ l9 h- J TOUGH, THICK RUBBER \ P«°P' e L T*r«* | CENTER TRACTION I \ I BLOWOUT PROTECTED 1 >" » I By Supertwist Cord 1 V °er 1 I WIDE TREAD 1 6" ’“'"’here. 1 . STRONG SIDEWALLS I■> I >'« 1 Wlli 1 ‘ I r ' WRITTEN F/z/WR GUARANTEE I AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS* I ‘ —also guaranteed against defects wi: limit as to time or mileage by the in of the celebrated “G-3” All-Weather. ONLY AT 4 9b W GOODYEAR DEALERS ■ tL 1 •«fA4O-- v l can you get this GENUINE GOODY) 4K S ft* QUALII Y tire at these LOW PRICES. Ihe K lluA « Cash price*— reason: As Goodyear dealers we sell W ,1/C\ ■other.izeain MILLIONS MORE TIREh than tne dealers l/«« 1 po ,„o. (oranyo|her cumpanJ . !nlhcw „ rld . B<S ■ • • B * Subject of course to termt and conditions of the standard ® ’ * — ■ ■ A *7C,-\9 warranty certificate. I a,isiz A u 1 MOUNTS 010 as LOW AS nt v®* I" jWEEK KlUrnoYnr ■■ ■ IM? Iwi ■ ■■ ■ H y° ur °" i,cts ® license. Prices subject to change without notice Corner Third & Madison Phone 262 w Road Service
Ld to I The off'.- announ. -d * a U l li-t l.;d br-rm return d t > chat ui \ in th? forms on. technicalithu in m | which the project.? wer? will !>• returned her? within • <j. yj ami actual work .stare d Loon ns po.-owie. it wa> anm'um | I Th WPA program in India.?‘ wll . result in employment of aPP 1 ' *'j i mat ly 50.999 p rnona. Loti; m . u ■ i lie improvemt"’ '» r ‘ '•I*' 1 " ‘’ ll j ■ hit ■ n*r' J 1 ■ Another Suit On , Processing lax Indianapolis. :nd.. July H- ,l ' 1 i The ISt'.t suit attacking th v Llity ,t th- agricultural adjustment I act processing tox win- on fil U> dtetrkt federal court here today. Tin. plaintiff is Hi Sil "' Co.. Frankfort. Like <a h of He ' ther uuit.s. it 1 -sk-s that Will H ' Smith, int rnal r venue colh-etor. i je restrain d from collecting .procI t.eing taxes. Viat To Protest Labor Election i Fort Wayne, Ind. July 11—il l 1 ' Arthur Vial, pr -s.dent I th" •' l,ll 1 Wayn - f deration of lab r. who wa? I defeat- d in the race for president of I the .state federation of labor and ..Hire? f deral labor unions in nd • liana, will coated the rec nt elec- . tlon which nam d Carl M t’.l ‘ti._
Vlut and tn • tiw * » I ' * L. I they will »ont«»> i. . , iiiHt.ivri tiomivotw. wlilin I charge* t hat ov« > l I t.uve be n enough 1° el 1 ' I . : T|l „ tluv „ labor union* wh <n | 1 p'J.n to mte. t tae ■ • ‘■" . , Studebaker und Bundtx • rgan./H . iX at south Bend and Die Get.-, Electric f<l ntl l» b,,r " ,lion of l I F. rt Wayn- . Town Stripped of Rstlroad Monmouth. Ore (U.PJ X'ot a rai l. a plank or even a burned mH
outboard motor races Sanctioned by the National Outboard Association EDGEWATER BARK CELINA, OHIO SUNDAY .IDLY 11 - \\ IMMIMi and DIVING CONTESTS 10 A. M. 1) A N C I N (I Afternoon and Evening BALLOON .VX’ENSION 7 P. M. 25c Admission to Races
railroad fuse remains to remind i Monmouth thut it otue h ai ( way aervice... Last vestige of I old SotUheru Pacific branch tl u . served the town for 51 years was I removed recently. — O — “ Frogs Betray Captor Houston. Tex.— (U.R) Pecu|i w i noises coming from a towna c y siting over Joe Forest's back ~a llw. ed Patrolman E. H. Meinke Robert Ledbetter to Investigate. They found 15 hullf.'ogs which . Forest raid he Rigged in a public park. Forest was charged with mo'estlng animals.
