Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1935 — Page 8
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LANDIS FINES j CHICAGO CUBS Grimm, English, Jurges And Herman Are Each Fined S2OO Normandy, Mo.. Oct. 25. <U.R) — Charite Grimm, manager ot the f?hica*> Cubs, said today that he would he glad to pay the fines | assessed against three of his players in connection with disturbances In the recent world series as a result of decisions made by I’m-' pire George Moriarty. Commissioner Kenesaw Landis, baseball's czar, assessed Billy ■Ttirgea* Woody English, and Billy Herman 1200 fines as a result of Arguments with the umpire in the third and fifth games. "I'll not permit the players to pay the fines.” Grimm said. "The hoys were only doing their best — 1 for me. They have spirit and were lighting hard in that series. . "We were within our rights in condemning Moriarty for the de- ( visions we believed wrong. Why should we be silent or allow any-
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i one to break our spirit? "You bet l‘m glad to pay the i boys' fines ” Grimm makes his home here. ——. ■ ■—o— ———— Today’s Sport Parade ♦ ♦ By Henry McLemore (UP. Staff Correspondent) New York. Oct. 25.- (U.R) A fear that I have a Frankenstein in this plan of offering valuable bits of I ■ Information with my football seise- i ] tions is beginning to grow on me. The customers are ffjtnanding that 1 throw away the selections and devote all the .w;ac-> to the ready facts. "If you insist on running those | terrible selections of yours," writes 1). (). L. of Rochester, "you might be considerate enough to run them j i after, and not before, the very readable information. 1 haven't' figured up your average this seas , on. but it must be about like Mar- j vln Owen's world series batting ■ figure." J. S. of Atlanta is even more annoyed than the Rochester gent. | "You couldn't pick flowers in the spring, you dope, so why don't you toss away that stuff you call your' 'winners.' and turn oter your story ‘ to the helpful facts? They're ac- ,
curate, at least." Hurt to the quick, but with hend held high, I offer this week's choices: Alabama over George. (The first umbrella in America "landed In Baltimore from India in 1772). California over V. S. C. (The first kindergarten was founded by Friedrich Froebel. 1752-1852). Michigan over Columbia. (But he didn't found osteopathy. Andrew still did that, in 1864). lowa over Illinois. (Only CallI fornia exceed Mi New York in ' grape production in 19331. Notre Dame over Navy. (General Joodha Sheere Jung Bahadur Rana is the prime minister of Nepal). Ohio State over Indiana. (The Kiel canal cost 196,000.000). i Princeton over Cornell. (The Navesink (N. J.) lighthouse, with 9,000,000 candlepower, outshines any other U. S. lighthouse). Nebraska over Oklahoma. (The sandpiper's plumage is sober but I pleasing). Minnesota over Northwestern. I (The ruby is credited with endowing the wearer with a contented .mind). Yale over Army. (Mrs John Nance Garner, wife of the V-Pres., I is said to have a notable grasp of I 'public questions). Chicago over Wisconsin. (99 per cent of the world's supply ot: ' quinine comes from Java), j Stanford over Washington. (The average depth of the ocean Itelow sea level is 12.450 feet). I L. S. V. over Vandy. (The seal-' 1 lop is a bivalue mollusk of the family pectenidoe, and has eared | hinges). V. C. L. A. over Oregon. (Asparagus. however, belongs to the lily i family). North Carolina over Georgia Tech. (Comets circulate around the sun in elongated orbits). Purdue over Carnegie Tech. (On Feb. 18, 1912. Gomez (not Lefty) resigned as Mexico's minister of the interior). Texas over Rice and T. C. V. over Centenary. (Rose's metal is composed of one part lead, one part tin. and two parts bismuth) Pitt over Penn State: Florida over Maryland; Mississippi over Marquette; North Carolina State over Manhattan: Colgate over Holy Cross; Villanova over Detroit; Dartmouth over Harvard; N. Y. V. over Georgetown; Purdue over Carnegie Tech: Syracuse over Brown; Tennessee over Centre: Texas Aggies over Baylor; Penn over Lafayette. and Fordham over Lebanon Valley. (A small East Indiana antelope which insists on living near the water is called the chousingha). I I (Copyright 1935 by VP.)
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935.
WIFE OF SLAIN * CONTINUED FROM FAOB ONE I well. . No prominent Now York gangster. particularly “Lucky" Luc: an a • and the remnants of the Schultz r gang, could be found today. The' mobsters knew they were on the I t i ot and Lucky apparent’y did not care to answer police questions. ' Detective* said Lucky and his boys had broken in on Schultx' pol- ( icy and "Shylock" rackets In Mantiattane theatrical district and hud - told Schultz to stay cut of the rack- ' et because they intended taking over his million dollar policy game* in the Bronx. Schultz wasn't ready to retire so. the detectives eaid. j Lucky and the l>oys retired him. I Mrs. Schultz, after a night in the ' Newark lockup, faced new question-1 I I Ing because jstliee were “ tot satin-1 I fled" with her story. She was led , lout of the hospital last night be-1 fore her husband, whose love for i | her was so intense that he is reported to have killed one ot the boys who twitted him about it. twisted hie pain-wracked face into' i a smile at his nurse, and knowing full well he was dying, died. o ENGLISH KING CONTINUED FROM CAGE ONE I ceased and will not cease their continuing efforts to promote limitation and reduction by internal-, i ional agreement of ail forms of, armament, it has been found im- ‘ possible to postpone further the expansion of the royal air force to a strength which will enable it to fulfill it vital duties of national and imperial defense; and the program necessary to give effect to this has now been undertaken." i The welk guarded phrases with j which the king referred to the crisis were in keeping with BritIT O N I G H T another of those famous FISH and OYSTER FRYS They’re delicious—prepared as you like them. For Members and their guests only. Decatur Country Club. ■—
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fund allotted CONTINUED FROM ) AUK ONE ment of 120.131, Is for labor only and that the sponsor’s share ot, 18,762, is the amount which the! city estimated as the cost of ma terlal and supervisory services on the entire project. As soon as official word is re-1 ceived front the WPA. the council will more than likely Instruct En gineer Roop to prepare plans for ' the building of the storm sewers ' and an effort made to get the ' work underway immediately Other projects Include: Wells County Bluffton: Mending books, shades and maps at public library, including extra cleaning work, >528. Bluffton: Demolition of Park grade school huildTng and excava tion for new structure. $3,312. Rockford Teatm To Bowl Here Tonight The Standard Oil Ixtwling team of this city will meet the Rockford, Ohio, team tonight at 8 o’clock. The match will lie played at the
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