Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1936 — Page 6
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DYKES TALKS FIFTH PLACE Cannot See Sox Finishing In First Division This Season Tyler, Tex.. Apr. 2—<U.R>—James Joseph Dynes, manager of the Chi- 1 cago White Sox, today set some sort of precedent when he predicted that his team would not win the American league pennant. Furthermore, Dykes doesn’t even think the Sox will finish in the first division. Puffing at a big. black cigar, the roly-poly manager "told" all about his team today. "I’m not kidding myself or any-! body.” Dykes said. "I don’t think we can finish better than fifth. I I have a good pitching staff, I | think, but we need plenty of strengthening in the outfield. 1 picked Detroit to win last year tind I’m picking them again this year. “I’d like to surprise everybody ch well aa myself and finish in
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I the first division. Put I'm afraid ' it's going to lie prelty tough with [ such teams as Detroit. Cleveland, New York and Heston being ns i strong as they are. "Os all the rookies to report in I camp, I ha.ve picked only two ae j regulars. One is little Mike Kroevi ich. outfielder, and the other is ( lanky Monty Stratton, right-hand-ed pitcher. I'm going to play Kreevich in center field. '.Mule' 1 Hous will be in right and 'Hip' Radcliff will play left. ‘ With Zeke Bonura signed, I \ guess he'll be at first. I'll be at third with Joo Morrissey as my understudy. Stratton. 1 think, is one of the most promising pitchers to come up in some time. "With Stratton being counted on to take his regular turn as a , starting pitcher. I think I- have a . pretty good staff of twirlers. The I other four boys I am counting on |to pit< h regularly are Ted Lyons, Johnny Whitehead. Vernon Ken- ' nedy. and Lee Tiotje. Speaking of I pitchers. I think I have a southpaw rookie who may make the grade. He is Italo Chelini. who is only 21. He has showed plenty so far. I may decide to keep him because he is the only lefthander i we have. "The catching will be handled ; meetly by Luke Sewell. Frank Grube and Mervyn Shea will fight it out for the second string backstop job. At present it looks like Grube will win out. He's in better condition this year tha.n last when he carried too much weight, i Frank can hit better than Shea I and he most likely will be the ! second string backstop. I have ! another catcher, a youngster I named George Aithamer. who has been showing impressively but I think he is about a year away from being a major leaguer. I m going to send him out for another year's experience. . "1 know the club can stand improvement in a few placeo and I'm doing my best to strengthen it. I've tried to buy an outfielder but the clubs turned me down. Not being able to make some kind of ' a deal. I'm just hoping for the I best." o WESTLING RESULTS (By United Press) Ixis Angeles — Vincent Lopez. ! Mexico, threw Man Mountain Dean. | New York — Dick Shikat, Ger--1 many, threw Ernest Von Heffner. Germany. Rochester, N. Y. — Everett Marshall, La Junta. Colo., threw Ivan Rasputin, Russia. Allentown. Pa. —Ed Don George. New York, pinned Rusty Westcoat. Hawaii.
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FRANKFORT TO ' HONOR SQUAD Hot Dogs To Receive Trophies For Winning State Championship Frankfort, Ind., Apr. 2. —(U.R) —A banquet in honor of Frankfort's state high school championship basketball team will ne held next Tuesday evening, it was announced today. Archie Chadd, Anderson. Murray Mendenhall. Central of Ft. Wayne, Mark Wakefield, Central of Evansville and representatives of all north central conference and Clinton county schools will attend the banquet and reception planned by , local civic and luncheon clubs. - Other guests include Steve Sitko, (Central of Fort Wayne) winner of the Gimbel award; Arthur L. Trester, commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association; Ira Turley, Oak Park. 111., Frankfort's first basketball coach. | and Fritz Crisler, Princeton univerI sity football coach. Trophies emblematic of the north central conference championship will be presented to the Hot Dogs at the public reception following the banquet. State championship awards were made immediately after Frankfort defeated Central of Fort Wayne, 50 to 24, last Saturday to win the litie. o At the Training By United Press ♦ ♦ ' Yesterday's Results Detroit (A) 16, St. Louis (A) 11. ( Boston (A) 5, Newark (I) 3. Philadelphia (N) 3, Chicago (N) 1. Washington (A) 8, Cincinnati (N) 0. Boston (N) 10, Jacksonville (S A) 9. Birmingham (S) 5, New York (A) 4. Cleveland (A) 3, New York (N) . 2. Pittsburgh (NO 9, Chicago (A) 7. Birmingham, Ala., Apr. 2.-—(U.R)— Ben Chapman, who had been expected to come into the New York Yankees' fold without much trouble , when they arrived here, moved today into the status of one of the ' club's most stubborn holdouts in history. Chapman, refusing to accept a J 2.000 wage cut, threatens
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, to retire from baseball unless he lis given the $12,000 he received ! last year. Greenwood, Miss.—The Cleveland i Indians enjoyed a margin of five ■ games to three over the New York Giants as those two clubs met in the ninth game of th« exhibition series here today. The Indians i won yesterday's game, 3-2. when Hank Leiber misjudged a fly ball which allowed two runs to score. Longview. Tex. —Bill Swift and Waite Hoyt of the Pittsburgh Pirates held a decision over Ted Lyons and Vernon Kennedy of the Chicago White Sox today, for the Pirates took their fourth game with the American league club 9 to 7 yesterday afternoon. The Piratets got a run in the second and scored four times in both the fourth and seventh innings. Sarasot . I, l Lef'y Grove w r>s expected to face the Chicago Cubs in the final "Grapefruit league” game of the Boston Red Sox today. After the contest they will start the trip north via Tennessee and Alabama. Manager Joe Cronin continued to worry over Bill I CORT - Last Time Tonight - Laugh-roar-howl at their mad cap antics :n this nautical mirthquake. Paul Kelly - Arline Judge “HERE COMES TROUBLE” Sammy Cohen - Mona Barrie Edward Braphy PLUS —Henry Armetta in all color comedy “Carnival Days” and Pepper Pot Novelty. 10c-20c Friday Matinee at 2 10c • 4 Saturday John Wayne “The Dawn Rider" Plus—Comedy. Cartoon and First Chapter of “Rex and Rinty” with Rex, King of Wild Horses and Rin-Tin-Tin. Sun. Mon. Tues. Leslie Howard - Bette Davis “The Petrified Forest.”
Worber's foot, which has noi responded to.treatment us well «s expected. McNair was used nt third base and .Mclillo at second in the Red Sox R-3 victory over Newark yesterday and this combination is likely to open the season —■ — Washington High To Enter Conference Michigan City. Ind.. Apr. 2.—(U.R) - Washington of South Bend was admitted to the eastern division of the northern Indiana high school conference at a meeting here last night. Competition of Washington with other conference schools will not be recorded in the league standings. however, until the South Bend school has been able to arrange a complete schedule. Conference competition for the next year already has been scheduled and it will bo at least 1938 before Washington enters the race tor the league championships. A. L. Spohn. Hammond, was I elected president of the conferI ence. Other officers include R. R. I Meyers. Roosevelt of East Chicago, vice president, and Carl Huffing. Hammond, secretary-treasurer. Mishawaka was awarded the conference outdoor track meet scheduled May 2. The conference swim- 1 tiling meet will be held at South Bend in 1937. Addition of softball to the con-' ference program was indicated by an announcement of coach Charles Bennett inviting all members to participate in a tournament at Laporte May 23. -o District Baseball Meets To Be Heid Terre Haute, Apr. 2. —(U.R) —Sixteen finalists in the Indiana semipro baseball tournament will be determined at ten district meets between June 10 and July 1, Vern McMillian, state commissioner, announced today. The finals, which will determine Indiana's representative in the national tournament at Wichita, Kae., I
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• j next summer, will start here July i 6. . H Competition will be resumed i July Hl and will hr continued dolly ■ 'until the champion is determined. District tourney sites are Terre Haute, Evansville. Fort Wayne, South Bend, Bedford, North \ernon. Gary, Richmond. Indianapolis, and laifuyette. - Tournament managers Include Gunnar Elliott, Fort Wuyne. Mike I Kelly. South Bend. Enghhart, > North Vernon. Allen Hosang, Gary, i W. B. Retx. Muncie, Kessler, Richi mond. Ross Smith. Indianapolis. : uud Gordon Graham, Lafayette. i i German Dirigible On Ocean Flight Today Friedrichshafen. Germany, Apr. . 2-xU.R)—The dirigible Hindenburg headed southwiMtward over the south Atlantic for Brazil today, on ' the long ocean stage of its maiden flight to Rio Do Janeiro. i At 3a. m. EST. the ship wire- ■ leased its headquarters that it was at latitude 17 north, longitude 22:06 west. It wa«* on the direct line for Pernwnbuco, Brazil, and approaching the Cape Verde islands. Later the Hindenburg s irelessed that it passed over Porto Praia. Cape Verde Islands, at 5 a. in. ! EST. o Blue Law Violation Causes Dismissal North Manchester. Ind.. Apr. 2 — , (U.R) — Blue laws controlling the adminietrr.'lve machinery of Man- ■ Chester College resulted today In dismissal of Rex Arlington, prominent orchestra loader, as professor in the school of music, it wae announced today by Otho Winger, college president. Arlington was dismissed because he has been sued for divorce, Winger said. Divorces are i taboo in the Dunkard church, which controls the college. Q ! Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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MILKMAN IS I CHAMP FIGHTER Timid Milk Delivery Boy By Chance Blow Wins Boxing Title Enacting the role of a timid milk wagon driver, Harold Lloyd in his picture, "The Milky Way” through a lucky ipunch becomes middleweight champion, and the hilarity that follows results in the funniest picture of the year. Trouble comes to the spectacled commedian when two drunken fighters take a dislike to him. One I ' ewings at him, but Lloyd both ■ frightened and fast on his feet, man- ' ages to duek. The middleweight i chami >ion gets Die full brunt of the | blow inteneded for the milkman and I is knocked out. Lloyd takes credit' for the punch and henceforward I must imaJce good and repeats his I i prow res in the ring as a title eon-1 tender. lAughs and riotous action I , follow thick and fast. The supporting cast of "The Milky Way”, which coznes to the ‘ Adams Sunday includes Adolphe I M«njou, Verree Teasdale. Helen 1 Mack. William Gargan, and George . 1 Barbier- —Advt. Coronation Os King Edward VIII In May London, April 2 —(UP)—The cor-1 onation of King Edward VIII will be I held in May. 1937. prime minister I Stanley Baldwin informed the house ' of commons today. The precise date ' will be announced as soon as fpos-1 , slble, he said. 40-59-80-160 acre farms for sale I ' on good terms. Ixx-ated in Adams, I Wells and Huntington counties. | Buy a farm .home while you are ’ young. Write for particulars to' S. Q. Hipsher. 2521 Terrace Road. Ft. Wayne. Ind. |
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