Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1935 — Page 8
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CARDS BATTLE ! FOR 2ND PLACE »- * — Lose Again To Giants As Chicago Cubs Beat Brooklyn - New Yer. k, Aug. Hi (U.R) The Snapping- snarling S’. Louis Card Sauls, the roughest, toughest team in baseball, were lighting for second place instead of first today in the topay-turvy National league pennant chase. To save second place from the I threatening Chicago Cubs, ma.nag-, er Frankie Frisch planned to play his ace. Dizzy Dean, against the, 'eague-leading New York Ciants. Bean hasn't bea’en the (Hants this yeai but to hear the gangling Arkansas country boy tell it he is going to make 'he Giants pay for past insults Co the brothers Dean U-fore the end of the current campaign. ■ Dizzy has been wrestling with £ cold, but was In uniform yesterday and expected to be strong enough today to end the Giants’ mastery over the Cardinals. When the Gian's beat the Cards yesterday, 5-4. the Cubs moved within .002 pointts of second place hy shellacking the Brooklyn Dodgeys, 11-3. The New York lead over the Cards is 4 games, but only over the Cubs because of a quirk in thte percentages. Despite the Cardinals unfavorable position, they are .the feared team. “I won’t feel easy until the Cards are out of the race,” says Bi’l Terry, Giants' leader. "Let the Giants beat the Cards,’ says Charle Grimm. Cubs’ pilot. "We can haul the Giant's down but the Cards are poison to us.” The Cardinals tossed yesterday’s game into the Giants’ lap —fnil Collins making a wild throw which (permitted the winning run to score, and Bill Walker making a prodigious heave on Al Cuccinello’s bunt which sent two runs home. Then to cap the climax Frankie r-. D (n,wi stone st.i'l a.! the
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I plate and watched the third s’rike I whizz by for the final out. of the I game with the tying run on necond , base. I Terry planned to pitch Hal Schumacher against the Cards today. I The Boston Braves beat Cincinnati. 8-0, Bob Brown holding the i Reds to 2 hits. Joe Bowman won 1 his sixth straight game as the ' Philadelphia Phillies won from I Pittsburgh, 9-1. The Detroit Tigers held their six game the New York Yankees In the American league i .by defeating Washing on. 6-3. 'Charlie Gehringer's single in the eighth broke a 3-3 tie and Clint Bridges won bis 18th game. A 3-run uprising in the seventh j I enabled the Yankees to defeat I Cleveland, 3-1. Homers by Cron in. Werber and Cooke enabled the ' Boston Red Sox to win from the ' Chicago White Sox. 3-1. Lefty Grove won his 15th game. Jim ny Fox drove in thr ■? runs as the Philadelphia Athletics beat the St. Louis Browns. 5-3. Yesterday's hero: llnpi.e Bill , Stewart, who called the third strike on Franki ■ Fllsch in the ninth inning to Mid the game which the Giants won from the Cardinals, 54. o Swordfish Livers Net Profit i Block Island, R. I. — (UP) — I (Block Island fishermen are making a handsome profit by selling swordfish livers to a Gloucester flr.n, and they have science to thank for it. Th-? cwr n! demand for the livens results from the discovery by medical authorities that anaemia (patients benefit <’>y adding this delicacy I to their menu. Crude F*ret Aid Caves Child Thr.e forks, Montana. —(UP) — t A ranch r'u knowledge of a crude but effective r medy saved the life i of his daughter lire. L. B. Weaver I thrust th- hand of c.is daughter, i Ellen, 8. in the warm l-ody of a , i freshly kill ;d turkey when she was i■ bitten by a rattlesnake. Doctors - said the treatment drew sufficient ; ,:f th? poison to save her life. Fort Wavne Orchestra Sunday 2mce Sunset.
COLLEGE PASS RULE IN FORCE College Forward Puss Rule To Be Used In All-Star Game Chicago, Aug. 16 (UP) T’i college rule r ipiiring a pusher to stand at least five yards b hind th 1 line of ucrinimag 1 will be enforced when' th- All American footbi-ll team playa the Chicago It arts here August 29. Tlie decision wa.s rnched by Arch Ward. Chicago .. ort.s writer who is sp nuoring th ■ gam . after coaches forth teams fail di to reach an i.greem nt. George Hulas, owner and head coach of th- B ars. augg eted that th- professional *ind coll ge rules be used for half a game each. Th" I rofeusional code p rmit.s a parser to stand anywhere behind th? line of scrinin.cge. The college coaches, Frank Thomas. Edward Madigan. Dr Clar nee W. Sp ars and Charier; Richman, insist d. however, that the college ( ode be enforced. Wand was call, d I in as a rsuult, n announcing h's decision. Word aid that whi’■ the Bears offense w nld be handier.: : d. th ? All Stars would be at an even grtater di.iad vantag • if the professional rule w r > adopt d. He pointed out that .all of the Bears ere former college ' players and th refore familiar with th- college, rules. (Both equau-t were sent ti . rough hard scrimmages yesterday with--1 out any injuries resulting. Bill Shepherded. Western star, turned in several brilliant runs for th ■ collegians. —o— NOTED HUMORIST. CONTINUED FROM mot his death some hours ago in a ( lonely and far away place.’’ Robinson oaid. "We pause for a moment in the midst of our duties to pay brief tribute to his memory and that of his gallant companion Ido not think of Will Rogers as dead. I shall remember him always as a sensible, courageous, loyal friend possessed of unusual and notable talents. "He made fun for all mankind. In nothing that he ever said was there an intentional sting. He
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was kind, generous, patriotic. “Hi i companion was a courage-1 ons representative of a gallant , ’ group who on the wings of ad- i , venture sought remote places and | conquered long distances." | Minority leader Charles L. Me-1 Nary said that ail Republicans shared the feeling expressed by | Robinson. "We shall miss him." he said of j Rogers. "He has brought good | feeling and cheer to the hearts I of Amei ica." District Democrats Meet At Oliver Lake i Lagrange, Ind.. Aug. 16 (UP) 1 proximat ly 500 Democrats from' the fourth Indiana district attended, the party picnic and tolly sponsored 1 by th- Lagrange county Democrats Ci ntral conimjlftee at Oliver Lake last night. | Mrs. F rory Scholl. Connersville, stats Democratic vice-diairnuin. was the (principal speaker. She pointed out the woman's place in | Indiana politics and spoke at length upon th crop control progf.m from - ■the farmer's viewpoint. Ot r speakers on the program
I were Virgil M. Simmons, adminiu- , trative office of the Indiana d- part- ' in nt of public we.rks, Sa n Jackson. ; Fort Wayne, attorney, and G. C. l>yn‘, assistant state superintendj ?nt of i üblte instructions. Local Family On Chautauqua Urogram Rev. H W. Franklin, .pastor of th? United Brethren church and his I four daughters, th-e Misses Berni 1 , | r u t. Ila, Frances and Naomi Ruth, i app ared on th ' Chautauqua platform at Burr Oak U. B. church, near Miller,burg Ind., today. Rev. Franklin deliv. red an address on "A new I deal for the rural church". The 1 Fianklin Sist rs, composing a quartet furnish d music at t.ie program. , Rev. Franklin ks an able speaker 'and has filled ,r.any gngagem nts this year in U- >B- churntes and I district meetings. Elkton, Mich. —(UB —The gold watch his father lost 16 years ago was found receify by I. O. Kellerman. while cultiva ing corn. Except for a broken crystal and ab'sence of hands, it was in fair coni dition.
| STANDINGS national league W. L. Pct. V i. 69 39 .639 New York 6M st. Louis « 45 M 2 Chicago s<o I,|l '\'!* rgh 51 59 .463 'Brooklyn . S(J Cincinnati 27g I Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE W. I- Pct. r, .. 68 38 .642 DetrO v u 61 43 .537 New York Mg | »;f on 52 50 .510 Chicago i Cleveland 52 58 -W| | Philadelphia *« ’’ ’ 1 Washington St. Louis .... ao » , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. P<’t Indianapol.s 6 ’’ ”* ! Columbus «* 5 .560 Kansas City' ’ " rJ Id Milwaukee 60 ® . Louisville 37 19 319 THREE I LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Bloomington - >s lh .. , . ‘>4 19 -558 . Springfield -J ! Fort Wayne 2- -J • lleca-ur (Ill.) 20 2 55 18 no Terre Haute 1 YESTERDAY’S “RESULTS -2 National League Philadelphia. 9; Pittsburgh, 1. ’ Boston, 8; Cincinnati, 0. ’ Chicago, 11; Brooklyn, 3. ’I New York, 5; St. Louis, 4. American League ■ j Detroit. 6; Washington, 3. Boston, 3; Chicago, 1. ■' New York, 3; Cleveland. 1. •I Philadelphia. 5; St. Louis, 3. r, American Association - Minneapolis at idianapo'is. ram. I Columbus. 8; Kansas Cl y. 0. Toledo, 4; Milwaukee. 1. - St. Paul. 12; Louisville, 3. 1 Three ! League a! Fort Wayne, 5; Peoria. 4. Terre Haute, 8; Bloomington. 6. Springfield, 13; Decatur. 11. ” 1 Vance & Linn’s Sale of Suits now on.
JUDGE SPEAKS I PAGE ONB I U-JapaneTT'sCO A. D. and still in effect. 13— Mohammedan. 400 B- c otul | st 11’ In effect. 14— Slavic, 800 A. D. ajtd still In15— Romanesque, 1100 A. D„ st 11 j effective. il6 Anglican, 1,500 A. D., still effee ive. Judge Leonard stated, that In Ills opinion, the three systems having the most influence on the laws of the world today are 4he Greek. Hebrew and Roman. The speaker explained briefly the differences in the various systems | :a.nd told of some of the faults of, i each svstem. In closing. Judge : Leonard praised the American system of jurisprudence, saying that! In his opinion. It is far better than i ■ the English system, on which much | lof the United States system is I based. Sim Burk had charge of -she program. o Tomatoes Test Love Exeter. Cal. <U.RI Tomatoes al.most preven ed the marriage of Francis O. Kenoyer and Natalie A. /Bass, of Visalia. At 3:15 one morning the couple awoke Judge E. R. Pi-p nburg with the announce I menL "We want to be ma.ried.*’ Kenoyer explained by saying lie i irrigated tomatoes every night unj til the unusual hour.
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ALL-STARS LOii IN TOURNANIEII Decatur Team Is EliJ ated From Secti ona ß Softball Play | The Deca’ur All Stars w.-r.. inated from the seel i ( , h a| I tourney in the first round at |fl ford City Thursday nivlu, | t) H to the Hartford Ci > to 2. in a. hard fought L-anie. ■ Hartford scored om-e : n ~a i)1B the first two innings, (first run was scored In the ,9 j inning on walks to M. Ladd ■ | Baker and a single by Onilor. S All-Stars tied the count in t| l( , » of the seventh on a double hy h] lenbarger, an outfield error J ! Andrews' single. i The Boos'ers came back i n I last of the seventh to wi n I game. Sutton, first batter, singll After the next batter had bea, ■ tired. Gray drove But a long tri| which scored Sutton with the 1 that broke up the ball game. H R H I Decarur OOn 001 1-2 4] | Hartford City lit) OOtt 1 3 \l E. Merica and M. Ladd. Qupl a.nd Worthen. 1 Fort Wavne Orchestra Sunday Dance Sunset. Trade in a Good Tow - Deed
