Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1936 — Page 6

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GIANTS, CUBS GAIN ON CARDS New York, Chicago (lain Full Game As Cardinals Lose New York, Aug. 22 —The fasttraveling New York Giants pulled u S-to-8 derision out of the fire tor their tenth straight victory as. they turned back the Bees' .ninth-1 Inning rally Just ehort of tying the | score. The victory put the Giants ; just a half-game back of the league , leading Cardinals. Babe Herman ended his walk-1 out and returned to the Cincinnati Reds. but it made no difference to I the Cubs as they downed the Reds 7 to 2. putting the game on ice with a six-run uprising tn the fifth inning. A homecoming day crowd of 20,000 saw Bill bee limit the Reds to eight hits and lead the Cubs at bat with a homer ajid a single. Ival Goodman belted a round tripper —his fourteenth of the sea-

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Bon —for the Reds. The veteran Red Lucas, making use of perfect control, protected a one-run lead and pitched the I Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-to-4 vlc--11 torv ovei Uh- St. Louis Cardinal . The defeat cost the league leadI ing Cardinals a game each to the 1 contending New York Giants and Chicago Cubs, both of whom won. The league hading Yankees opened their home stand successfully Friday, downing the Boston Red Sox 4 to 1 behind Monte Pearson's four hit pitching. The victory. Pearson’s sixteenth lof the season, was clinched when 'the Yankees shoved three runs across in the sixth off Wes Ferrell. Ferrell walked from the mound I during the scoring splurge with-| lout getting orders from Manager j | Joe Cronin, and was fined SI.OOOI | and suspended indefinitely by the ■ Sox pilot for doing so. The Cleveland Indians nicked the St. Louis Browns 4 to 2 for their first victory in five starts. Roy Weatherly led the Tribe attack with two homers, one in the second and one in the seventh, in- 1 ning, for Cleveland’s first two runs. Mel Harder was credited witli his long sought fifteenth victory, ; though he had to be relieved for ! the sixth consecutive time when ! the Browns threatened <in the i seventh inning. Roxie Lawson, who pitched to only one batter, was credited with ■ the victory as Detroit scored four runs, including Goose Goslin's twenty-second homer, in the eighth inning to defeat the Chicage White Sox 8 to 6. I-awson relieved Schoolboy [ Rowe in the eighth when Rowe’s pitching hand was injured slightly : in deflecting a grounder. Appling | hit into a double play to retire the side, ajid Vic Sorrell finished the game mhen Lawson was withdrawn for a pinch hitter. The Athletics won their third ' straight game, coming from lie-: hind to beat the Washington Sen-1 ators, 3 to 2. as Horace Lisenbee • bested Buck Newsom in a pitcher’.? ■ duel. TWO SURVIVORS FR< >M i with air pumps, then, feeling that > all four must surely be dead, start-j ed to search the tunnel, led iby Am-' old Griffith, state mine inspector. ( COMPLETION OF JCONTINUED^F ROM FAGE ONE) _ church will bp one of the finest Lutheran churches in Indina. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur WHY SUFFER? Rheumatism, Neuritis, Arthritis, Periodic Pains. Lumbago, and all other Aches and Pains are quickly relieved with Alt’s Compound Wintergreen Tablets. Positively guaranteed. Price sl. Sold at all Drug Stores.

— Cotton King Foresees Danger U jff & B _ , wwl JKI." J x wfe A MB' ■ .Ms. iUM ■ VmSb go w* fw i i ll & ' -SHMHHHMRk. \ Two factors have aroused apprehension In the person of Will No. 1 cotton dealer of the world, as to the future of the biggest cash field crop in United States agriculture and the leading export item. It is his opinion that the present government cotton policy, or any form of government interference with the economic machine, will mean complete loss of U. S. export markets for cotton in a short time. It is also possible that the new cotton picker invented by the Bust brothers may make it possible for South America, heretofore short of labor, to cultivate the vast acreage available there and become a serious rival of southern exporters. The government recently estimated the U. S. cotton crop for 1936 would be 12,481,009 bales in comparison to 10,638,000 bales last year. **

TO END REGULAR SEASON MONDAY ■ Final Softball League? r | Monday; Play-Off Tuesday Night » ,1-. —- r ■ i Final games in the Decatur • church and industrial softball I leagues will be played at tile ' I South Ward diamond Monday I night. In the opening game nt 7:30, - tiie Zion Reformed and Union Chapel teams will play the final i church league game. At 8:30. the ■ Decatur Castings and General Electric teams will wind up the industrial league schedule. 1 Tb.e United Brethren team, first half champion, and St. Mary's tied ! for the second half honors, will meet in a one game playoff for the Isecond half title Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Preceding this play-off game. ! the Decatur Cloverleaf Creameries i team will play the Huntington Cloverleaf team in an exhibition game, starting at 7:30 o’clock. The Decatur Castings team, undefeated during the first halt, •will have an opportunity to become undisputed champion at the industrial league by scoring a victory over the General Electric I team Monday. STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. I’ct. St. Louis 70 45 .609 New York 7u 46 .603 Chicago 67 49 .578 I Pittsburgh 61 56 .521 Cincinnati 55 60 .478 ; Boston 53 62 .461 I Brooklyn ... 45 69 .395 j Philadelphia 40 74 .351 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. 1 New York 76 40 .655 i Cleveland . 65 53 .551 . Detroit 65 54 .546 j Chicago 61 57 .517, : Washington 59 59 .500 Boston 59 60 .496 St. Louis 44 73 .376 Philadelphia 42 75 .359 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. 1 Milwaukee 81 50 .618 I St. Paul 74 58 .561 : Kansas City . 69 60 .535 Minneapolis 66 64 .508 Indianapolis 69 68 .504 Columbus 64 71 .474 Louisville 52 81 .391 Toledo 51 80 .389 YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League New York. 3: Boston, 2. Chicago, 7; Cincinnati. 2. Pittsburgh. 5; St. Louis, 4. American League Detroit, 8: Chicago, 6. Cleveland. 4: St. Louis, 2. Philadelphia. 3; Washington, 2. New York, 4; Boston, 1. American Association Kansas City, 5; Minneapolis. 2. Indianapolis, 6; Toledo. 2. Louisville. 11: Columbus. 4.

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Deny Defense Motion In Negro’s Trial Asheville, N. C., Aug. 22 —(U.R) — Judge F. Donald Phillipa today denied a defense motion to non-suit the murder charge against Marcus Moore as the state completed rebuttal testimony in its effort to send the gangling negro hall boy to the 1 lethal gas chamber for the brutal 1 slaying of Helen Clevenger, New ' York coed. The defense motion was made !m- --‘ mediately after the last of a series of state rebuttal witnesses had test!1 fied in an effort to break down statements made by Moore when he

As Knox Addressed Merchants au ss— ' ’ <*s-* i • • • — HKSI BBiwi ||R 1 / /a < F k • * * ? ** inn z <) More than 70,000 persons from all sections of the east gathered al Hagerstown. Md . when Col. Frank Knox, Republican nominee for i vice president, addressed the annual convention of the United Retail i Mrechants’ association, above. Gov. Harry Nice of Maryland intro- I duced Colonel Knox.

LABOR SPLIT In 1886 the American Federation of Labor was formed to embrace both industrial and craft unions. Now, the formation of the Committee For Industrial Organization has brought about a serious split. Our funeral services embrace every modern refinement. Each ceremony expresses the respect and devotion of the bereaved family with beauty and dignity. Each client decides the cost. Definite quotations made in writing. You know in advance the exact expense. C [•. BLACK 71 • FUNERAL DIRECTOR K C/ Z_ PHONE 500 -—s

testifier! yesterday in his own de- | sense. GOV? McNUTT “* 1 tc-oyTTNItEn FROM PAOE ONE) a sufficient staff ot experts, such ’ as psychiatrists, psychologists, so- _ cial workers and vocational teachers, it can give to the parole board a systematic analysis of each man and can interpret their findings to the board for an intelligent decision regarding present or future ' parole." o I Trade in a Good Town—Decatur.

EAST TRIUMPHS SCORED FRIOAT United Brethren-Luther-an-Baptist Score Easy Victories The United Brethren and Luth-eran-Baptist teams scored easy victories in the church softball league Friday night. In the opening game. United Brethren chalked up a 12-0 shutout over the Union Chapel team. The winners obtained 12 hits, •while the losers gatherer! only five safe blows. In the nightcap, Lutheran-Bap-tist marked up an overwhelming 26-1 margin over the Zion Reformed team. The winners lashed out 16 safe blows and benefited by 10 Reformed errors. The losers hit safely only three times, scoring in the ftnaj inning on an extra-base hit and an outfield fly. Central Sugar defeated Schafer, 10-5, in the final industrial league game Thursday night. Games postponed from earlier in the schedule will be played off Monday night, while playoffs for league championships to be announced the first of the week. R H E - Union Chapel 000 000 0 — 0 5 6 U. jt 210 063 x—l 212 0 Everhart and Brown; V. Andrews and Hitchcock. Reformed 000 000 1 — 1 310 Luth-Bapt... 39(10)103 x—26 16 2 Stump and Brokaw; Fleming ’ and Baughn. CENTRAL SOYA (CONTINUED FROM PAOE~ ONE)_ Kruse has been selected as technical director only after a careful survey of men who have made outstanding advances in chemical re-

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Federal Obligations Near Hundred Milli Indianapolis, Aug. 22 (U.R) Obligations totaling $92,845, have been incurred by the fed< agencies in Indiana as of July Clarence Manion, state directoi the national emergency com announced today.