Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1935 — Page 8
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Commodores Win Second Victory From RichnuJ
COMMIES WIN 27 TO IS IN SPEEDY CAME Local Team Scores Victory Over St. Andrew’s Os Richmond The Decatur Commodores won their second basketbail game from St. Andrews of Richmond by defeating the southern team 27 to 19 in a faut gam? played there Wednesday night. Decatur doubled the score on their hosts. 10 to 5. in the first quarter and kept the lead throughout the game. In the second quarter Richmond elimbed to within two points of the Commodores and the half ended 14 to 12. Tile Commodores were unable
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Ito shake their determined opponents. who tied the score once in ■ the third quarter which ended 22 Ito 17 In favor of Decatur. RichInioml scored only two points in the ’ last quarter as Decatur won the ganto. 27 to lit. In a game played here on November 15 Decatur rafl wild and won. 50 to 15. The Richmond | game hen- was the first of the - season for the locals J. Geyer, Richmond center, was unable to stop Braden, the Com- | tnodore center, who was high point man for both teams with nine points Geyer was sent, to the showers via the personal foul route without a score to his credit. Hess. Decatur forward, proved his wizardry at the foul line by making six out of seven attempted free throws count in the first halt. Ono field basket in addition made him the second highest scorer for Decatur. Miller, Richmond guard, was the high point man for the hosts with eight points. Lineups and summaries: Decatur (27) FG FT TP Hain, f 1 0 2 Daniels, f. 0 0 0 Hess, f. 1 6 S Braden, c. 4 1 9 Baker, g. —2 0 4 Murphy, g. .204 Totals 10 7 27 Richmond (19) FG FT TP Rothert. f. .1 0 2 R. Carnes, f. 2 15 Carnes, f 0 0 0 J. Geyer, c .... 0 0 0 Clark, c 0 0 0 Miller, g. 4 0 8 Witte, g. . ....... 12 4 Totals . 8 3 19 Referee, Holtcamp; umpire. Corsi. o ♦ ♦ BASKETBALL RESULTS (By United Press) Avon, 35; Danville, 18. Middletown. 35; Knightstown. 24 Milroy. 32; Sandusky. 26. New Salem. 36; Raleigh. 12. Shelbyville. 27; Columbus. 21. | St. Mary's ,Anderson(. 28: i Monticello. 27. Osgood, 27: Holton. 12. Greentown. 24; Sweetser. 18. iJiFountaine, 38; Jefferson Twp. iHuntington). 33.
BASEBALL FANS EXPECT TRADES I Questionnaires Distributi cd For Suggested Improvement Os Game By George Kirks y ’ United pre -s Staff Co-respendent 1 New Vo::. Dec. .7 (I - PI —After tins painful .secrecy of the major 1 ague ownetii and managent the 1 ,’ast tew week-, ba ’eball's fandom ■-Jt going to lie awfully disappointed I unless aume red-hot Jenin are .made ' at the annual league meeting at ChiI iago. beginning Tuesday. Ferd Frick, president of the Na- ' tional League, recently had questionnaires distributed among fans cone rniug improvements in the game, and the way it in tun. Fans. Kspe ially Giant and Cardinal supI portei t. now have a query for pre-, .sident Frick: "Why wasn't the deal between th? Giants and Cardinals ami . uneed when it was made at the minor league meeting at Dayion last month ' Branch Ri.-key, vice ’’resident of the Cardina'(. hasi’t been consiat -nt in his com rent on this trade One time he intimated it was one of the biggest trades ever made in the National League. On another oc---caaion he hinted that no players of the .prominent were involved. f the New York-St. Louis deal doesn’t turn out to be something out of the ordinary, those two clubs are going to come in for a lot of ridicule. | It is generally agreed that the: . Giants will get infielder Burgess: Whit-head and that a pitcher will go to the Cards. First it was Bud . Parmelee, but now the gueesers I have tabbed southpaw Al Smith, a St. Louis by. Others also may be, involved. Secretary Jim Tierney's i offer to bet a $lO hat that no one j ?an nare the players involved gives ■ i weight to this last suggestion. The status of ths Philadelphia j I Athletics’ stars — Roger Cramer, j ' Timmy Foxx, pinky Higgins. Eric i M Nair, and Johnny Marcum—has ’ I e ome a weary issue with fans and I •ciijes. Reported sale of these ’layers to various clubs is more 1 aan idle rumor. Foxx himself says I C.mnie Mack told hint he would I play elsewhere next year. Marcum . .....
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* WEEK’S SCHEDULE* OF BASKETBALL , Friday I LaPorte at Yellow Jackets Commodores at. Kirkland Monmouth at Hartford ■ Jefferson at Poling Monroe vs Pleasant Mills nt Commodore gym. Saturday Oatdar. at Berne Geneva at Kirkland Monroe at Monmouth Hartford vs Pleasant Mills at Commodore gym. a!:> revealed that Mack had told him he planned to make a deal for him. Connie Mack and Eddie Collins. Red S x business manager, says they are getting tired of denying reported deals b-tween the A’s and Red Sox. Tuesday should be a good time for Mack and Collins to . lear up the status of their dealings. Don't l>e surprised to see Foxx's I nani ■ in the Boaton lineup next ' opening day. Where Cramer will play <een;s to be a question of whether the Yankees or Red Sox max 1 the best offer. Higgins may have to stay in Philadelphia, where lie is lis-satisfied. if t lie A's get w.iat they want for Foxx and Cra- ; liter. It the Red Sox and Yanks strengthen, it behooves the wyrld champion Detroit Tigers to complete the deal with the White Sox ■ for outfielder Al Simmons. Manager Cochrane keeps saying theprice is too high, but Mickey seems I to be playing poker to get Simmons 1 at the cheapest price. Knowing that Manager Jimmy Dykes has made up his mind to get rid of the highi priced outfielder. Brooklyn ks ripe for a deal. Dodgers fans want new faces if they l can’t have a winner. Van Mungo ■ and Al Lopez, star battery, may go I in a transaction to get new blood I at Ebbets field. As soon as the affairs of the Bosj ion Braves are straightened out. : several members of the hub cast ' are certain to lie peddled elsewhere. I Every club in th 1 league wants outfielder Wally Berger. Several want . pitcher Fred Frankhouse. Eroyklyn I i-3 interested in short-step Bill UrI bans'kl. Manager Charlie Grimm of the
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National League chainpiop Cubs I Idi kerlng for another pitcher. Outj. fielder Chuck Klein k> his chief • bait. * ' —*>■'— ' O'— —■ ’ White Sox Buy Foxx From Athletics t By Winthrop Lyman United Pret* staff correspondent Chicago. Dee. 5-(UP) —The Chicago White Sox should be a contender for the American League baseball championship in 1936 if all t the player deals th y are reported to have SU’Cr finally prove to lie - fact. 1 The latest rumor says owner J. 1 Louis Comtekey has .paid $75,000 ■ ca-th to Connie Mack of the Aathlet- • ica for Jimmy Foxx, slugging first 8 baseman. j Ever since the .minor league meeting at Dayton, 0., last month, r reports have been urrent that the x have agreed to trade Al Sim1 mono, of the big batting slump, to 8 Detroit for 125.000 cash, outfielder 1 Gerald Walker, and infielde-Gilbert • English. That deal, it is said, is the forerunner of another under which the Sox will send Walker to the St. ' Louie Browns in return for Saoimy 1 West. 4 pitcher and a little cash might be thrown in to compensate . the Browns for the loss of West. . So far all th=> reported deals have br light denials from Harry Garbiner. vice president of the Sox. Mick- ’ ey Cochrane, manager of the Tigers has denied the Simmons deal. Connie Ma k han been denying rumors 1 for weeks that Foox has been dte1 posed of. ’ i -it- aa vJa o COLLEGE BASKETBALL Notre Dame, Ind.. Dec. 5. —(U.R) • —Neither Kalamazoo college nor St Mary s of Winona, Minn., were • able to halt a high-scoring Notre 1 Dame basketball team last night I as the Irish quintet swept to a I double victory, winning by scores of 65-17 and 45-22. Johnny Hopkins, forward, scori ed 17 points to lead Notre Dame to its victory over St. Mary’s, ■ coached by Ed Krause, former t Notre Dame star. i The Irish piled up a 44-8 lead ■ over Kalamazoo at the half time, aided by the scoring of John Moir. 1 sophomore forward, who made sev-j
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