Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1938 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

WSPORTS xa AX'

CUBS READY TO TRADE ALL BUT FOUR PLAYERS Gabby Hartnett Disgusted With Showing In World Series Chicago. Oct. 11- (U.PJ*--Gabby Hartnett, catcher-manager of the National league champion Cuba, placed all but four members of his team on the block today in preparation for a selling, buying and trading spree which may outdo any in baseball history. He is bitterly disappointed beertuae Lh<* team failed to win at least one of the world series games from the New York Yankees. He said he wants a ball team with more power and is determined to get it. He had hardly finished acknowledging th“ cheers of fans who greeted the team on its return from New York yesterday when he announced that every player except Pitchers Dizzy Dean. Rill Lee. and Clay Bryant and third baseman Stan Hack will be offered on the winter trade mart. ■‘There'll be a shakeup." he said. “You can bet on that. Dean. Lee, Bryant and Hack are the only guys on this club who are sure of their jobs next year. As for the rest. I'll trade, sell or get rid of ary or all of them. I want , a ball club next year!’’ He declined to name the players he would seek in trades or purchases but reports in baseball circles said he has his eye on Joe Medwick St. Louis Cardinals' left LOANS $lO to S3OO On Your OWN Signature No Endorsers Absolute privacy. No questions asied | . . of friends or employer—No < embarrassing inquiries. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Incorporated 1 Rooms i and 2 Schafer Building Dteatur. Indiana Phone 2-3-7 < 11 ■j I lIF ♦ * — Last Time Tonight — “KING OF THE SIERRAS'' Rex, the Wonder Horse & 'LUCK of ROARING CAMP' Owen Davis Jr., big cast. Only 10c-15c *WED & THURS. Her I a*t and Best Picture! JEAN HARLOW in “SARATOGA” Clark Gable. Lionel Barrymore. ONLY 10c —o Fri. A Sat. — THREE MESQUITEERS in “Pals of the Saddle." Only 10c. —o Coming Sunday—2 More Hits! “FUGITIVES For A NIGHT" & “SPIRIT OF YOUTH” with an All-Negro Cast!

—MMHMK IIITHiIIOaWBBgtff—KMBMMnrmTiW , "fRBI aw» — — Ba * W W MBkH “SPAWN OF THE NORTH" George Raft, Dorothy Lamour. I— Henry Fonda. Akim Tamiroff. I ALSO—Cartoon. 10c-25c Wednesday Only ON THE STAGE—IN PERSON “WOWO RADIO STARS” Come See in Person those talented entertainers ,vou hear every day on the air — AMBROSE HALEY; Little MaryLou; Ozark Sweetheart; Cousin Elmer; Roy Fields, accordion ace; Tommy and Dick. ON THE SCREEN—“JUVENILE COURT ’ Out of the crime-stalked city slums they come! It's a powerful, exciting story, with PAUL KELLY, Rita Hayworth. Frankie Darro & gang. ALSO—Newsreel Pictures World Series, and Shorts. All This Big Show for ONLY 10c-25c o o Thurs. Fri. Sat.—“SONS OF THE LEGiON” Lynne Overman, Evelyn Keves. Donald O'Connor. Billy Cook. 0 O Coming Sunday-“SING YOU S'NNERS” Bing Crosby, Fred Mac Murray

fielder, a* his first choice. and among others. Hank Leiber, center fielder forth.) New York Giants. He said ho would confer with owner Phi! K Wrigley before he starts working on plans for next year. Wrigley is in New York snd is not due to return for a I week or 10 days. Among the first slated to got : the axe. if Hartnett can negotiate! it. are Pitchers Tex Carleton and ; Larry French and Outfielders I Frank Demaree and Carl Reyn-I olds. Reynolds failed to get a hit ' in the world series. Captain ami second baseman I Billy Herman, who had a mediocre year ami then faltered in the ‘ world series, possibly may wind up as a major league manager His name has been mentioned frequently in connection with open.ngs on the Cardinals and the Bruoklyn Dodgers Shortstop Bill J urges, first Iwtseman Sip Collins and second-string catcher Ken O’Dea have l»een I mentioned as possible trading material. What will happen to men like outfielders Joe Marty, Phil Cavarretta and Angle Galan, pitcher Charlie Root and others including Tony Lazzeri, remains | to be seen. Rumors linking Demaree with a trade have been heard for many months. Ijist winter, the Pitts--1 burgh Pirates offered shortstop \rky Vaughan, outfielder Woody Jensen and a pitcher for Demaree ! and Juries, but the Cubs rejected the proposal. Since then Demaree lias had one of the worst years of his career. Os the four sure of their jobs. Hack is the best,third baseman in the National league, possibly both leagues; Lee and Bryant between them won 41 games for the Cubs and Dean represents too great an investment to Ire traded Only two members of the team )atted .300 or better during 1938. Hack batted .320 and Reynolds 302—Hartnett's reason for seek-, ing more power. COLLEGE HEAD j ORDERS PROBE] Wisconsin Prexy Orders Probe Os Gambling On Train Madison. Wis.. Oct. 11 —(UP) — President Clarence A. Dykstra of the university of Wisconsin said today he had ordered an investigation of reports that students aboard a special train to and from the Wis-consin-lowa football game at lowa City Saturday had been provided with liquor and gambling devices. "I don't know just what we can I do about rt." he said. He indicated )h-o rhe 'vis?" , i'"«.’ *'** subTyttAd the faculty committee on student life, which has authority to expel students. George Field, manager of a Madison night club frequented by stu-' i dents and a sponsor of on? of the I special cars on the train, said he I ' had three slot machines and a i dice game on his car. “But they were only for my prii vate party of about 30,” he said. I “The actual winnings for the house the dice game were about $3.50.” — n.. . Lehman Bull Fifth In National Show The Guernsey bull en’ered by Peter B. Lehman, well known dairyman living west of Deca ter, won fifth place in the national dairy show at Columbus. It was entered in the two year and under class. The animal is named Lincoln Ridge Valor. Mr. Lehman has won several prizes with his Guernsey cattle in i state shows.

| Bowling League Results I •.. —4 I CENTRAL SOYA LEAGUE Standing > W. L. Pct. 11 Solvent »; 3 .66? i Expsller 6 3 .66" 1 Feed Mills 6 4 r.f.fi I Office 5 4 .556 [ Elevator 5 4 .556 ■ laboratory 3 6 .333 ' .Maintenance 3 ti .333 ' Truckers 3 fi .333 Friday Schedule 7 p. m -Office vs. Laboratory; Truckers vs. Maintenance. 9 p. m. —Solvent vs. Expcller; Feed Mills vs. Elevator. CENTRAL SOYA LEAGUE Feed Mills Hutker ... 82 113 109 | Hake .119 105 ISO 1 Schultz 142 180 125 Schlickman 13S 145 116 Lemlsh 150 164 131 Totals ... 629 707 641 Expellers R. Little 167 179 151 Kite 143 141 151 ! Bohren 122 IOS 12S Bollen 126 131 104 Babcock .111 139 142 Totals 669 692 T 76 Maintenance Stauffer - 76 I Mitchell 112 104 Springer 155 146 197 Felber 118 Kellerl42 145 164 1 I Lehman 154 138 15S 1 Winteregg 97 73 Totals6Sl 630 66S Laboratory Mann 159 121 168 1 Brewer 156 165 176 | Scotty 136 147 134 ; m n-c Teeple .. 128 115 109 Totals 665 647 733 Truckers Hawkins 132 113 121 Harris . e ... 98 114 103 | Owens 94 104 13” Sheets 152 108 135 Bucher 204 167 173 . Totals6Bs 606 665 ■ Office [Springer 128 122 162 1 I Cann 76 98 95 , ! Thomas 107 75 95 ; Allweir . .114 96 124 | 1 Schultz . ... 165 167 177 i Totalss9o 558 653 i Elevator Stiner —. . 180 158 140 , Scott 107 122 136 I J. Little 121 119 157 j Fleming 96 97 122 I Bunner 141 123 110 Totals 645 619 665 Solvent i Baker . 11l 116 133 'O. Daily 124 90 69 Brown 157 94 H. Von 100 100 104 Galiog’iy * 138 nl Bowman 122 — Totals 636 654 571 — MATCH GAMES Winchester (Girls) I Tomboken 150 119 103 ' Barker 134 138 149 White 128 137 181 | Moore 126 127 135 Atkinson 161 156 123 Totals7o9 677 691 Decatur (GirlsSchneider 115 112 125 i Schultz 113 128 106 Gage 82 74 132 Smith 121 106 100 Wells 127 164 152 Totalsssß 584 615 Winchester Wolfe 155 162 190 Poe 169 168 173 Estes 171 154 180 Tomboken 195 183 181 Cook ! 218 158 159 Totals 908 825 883 Mies Recreation M. Hoagland 225 161 180 Tutewiler 143 148 156 Bleeke 167 Mies 166 210 193 Schneider 187 189 125 B. Hoagland 171 175 Totalsßßß 879 Bz9 — o ♦- —♦ I Today’s Sport Parade By Henry McLemore New York, Oct. 11.—IU.PJ-Putt-ing the sport shot here and there: “Lippy Leo" Durocher and Hill Killefer have the inside track for that manager’s job in Brooklyn— Jimmy Wilson, ex-Philly manager, reportedly has received a cozy offer to become a major league coach . . . North Carolina has a halfback named Jim (Sweet) Lalanne . . . Los Angeles may have two New Year's day football games I this year . . . Loyoia has rented the coliseum for that day and reports

DFCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TE'ESDaY. OCTOBER 11. 1938

ZERSAin.E . . . Bv Jack Sards z uxi raßit ; ski-o f * ■IJMfIL C /. -I: Z N. j ‘Xw'Hl VAd AU-AftxWP 3 (* t,.wi ATMLEft HAdIMO ; 1 AYA Bl' A k \ . Cx-ficiPATtP IM fbof■i ' I/' \U XaL SALL, BASkBTBAM-, ifc '/ uIXtLvI BAjeEAu-.-nfAixiis, II ViWlj Golfanp h *\ 'Hk - * '<“*< 3 j. v vM.wiaulKf'j ■ O Wk LPNGHI, COevRICHT l»». KINC rtATuMS SVNCICATt Inc.

insist Fordham will be invited west to play if both elevens have fair I teams. It cost the Yanks $175,000 to win • *M ; the series in four straight . . . I I That's the amount they must re- | fund on tickets which were sold ] for a fifth game . . . The Cubs | were even more optimistic . . . They peddled ducats for a sixth ■ game in Chicago . . . It's pretty ■ hard to feel sorry for the Cubs i when you realize each of them (ex- ' cept Charley Grimm) received $4.I 674.87 for their work . . Best j footbail story of the week-end: 1 Art Radvilas of Columbia caught i a pass against Army and then was I knocked cold . . . The trainer who worked over him had a tough job prying the uall loose from Rad- . vilas' arms . . . Coach Lou Little was pleased over that . . . “Even when they take the count those

Compete for Schooner Trophy — - i 1. ’ ■ If * i' Jlo A' y 'W &lx \ *> ■ I \ \ 1 I Ml X \ ; A. ; . ' ,1 k Ja ,d \ Z " ' '■•'■’sit ' ; ,. r .- : :. I ■ K ?■* ; .,sv ; yv.> '* WWMS&IiLffI! ' ’ •' i Jf W . I ’ Sw I v. lit ■:••=¥•• 9*Sfyzr ' * i fit s. '■ ' -Jr/fi £■ ijt V' .' » //Ji B 15 «.W -''" '; ’,-i < i 2 W® M t - ' HHHg? » fel- < ~ y .Qe > Top, Capt. Ben Pine’* Gertrude L. Thebaud; below, Capt. Angus Walters’ Bluenose These trim schooners are the U. S. and Canadian representatives s in the international fishermen’s 36-mile race off Boston for the interj national trophy. At the top is Capt. Ben Pine’s U. S. entry, the > . Gertrude L. Thebaud, which won the first of the three-out-of-flve . i series race. Below is Capt. Angus Walters’ Canadian entry, Bluenose. 1 I

kids still hang onto the hall,” he commented. Paul Runyan, the P. G. A. champion. suggests that golf be played , over a 12-hole course . . . says, from physical standpoint 12 holes are enough for a man past middle age and 24 for a younger man • . . i Notre Dame has a pair of foreign- j born halfbacks. Mike Corgan. formerly of the Philippines, and Teddy Williams who was born in Newfoundlann . . . California has a crewman who ought to he good ... his name is George Oar. Carl Hubbell, hack at his Meeker. Okla., home will have to give up golf, his favorite pastime, this winter . . . His injured pitching arm will require plenty of rest . . . Michigan State probably can boast a record in the fact it has five sets of uniforms . . . black and glod shirts for regular games. White

"DUCK STUMPS" ARE NECESSARY ■- Federal “Duck Stamps" Must Be Obtained By Hunters I Indianapolis. Oct. 11 — (UP) I Hoosier sportsmen, •planning to hunt ducks, geese and brant In Indiana during the open season which begins Saturday (Oct. 15) were advijwl today by Virgil M Simmons, commissioner of the depa. tment of conservation, that federal "duck stamps" must be held by all persons over sixteen years of age when hunting these birds These stamps are issued at all ! first and second-claw postoffices, at third and fourth class offices which 1 have been designated by the post-master-general as Issuing agencies, and at post offices located in county seat towns, it was erroneously announced previously, that “duck stamps” could be obtained at all postoffices. 'Hunters who have not yet obtained these special stamps, required in addition to the state hunt'ng license. should secure their stamp at once. If the stamps are no' Issued at their local postoffice, th? postmaster can advise the sportman of the nearest postoffice where stamps can be obtained. _o Marion College Club Host To Colleges Marion. Ind.. Oct. 11— Current History Club of Marion College, Marion, will be host to several Indiana. Ohio and Michigan colleges Friday. Oct. 14 when the second annual invitational convention of the Tnternational Relations Club will be staged on the Marion campus. Nearly a hundred colleges and universities and about that many high schools were issued invitations to send delegates to the intercollegiate parley. The following higher institutions of education have already made reservations for delegates: Purdue. Notre Dame, Ball State. Manchester, St. Joseph. Earlham. Taylor U., ail of Indiana; I Northwestern U.. Evanston. 111.; and green ones for wet Wether . . . solid green for practice . . red for scrimmage an da special black and white job which was used oniy in the Michoigan game. Fordham might have one of the years sensations in a young sophomore named Leonard Eshmont . . . Fiscal item: Marianna Dowden, daughter of the California swimming coach, spends her summers at Catalina Island diving after coins thrown off docks by vacationers . . . She collected $103.59 last summer. (Copyright 1938 by UP.)

jGORTt - Last Time Tonight - “JOY OF LIVING” Irene Dunne and Doug. Fairbanks. Jr. ALSO-—Comedy and Cartoon. 10c -25 c — Wednesday Thursday THRIFT NIGHT 2 adults __ 25c Children under 12 years..loc Come early! We pack ’em in. Il’s a Stampede of Singin’/% i a Rodeo of Romance and R » Herdful of Howls! F S KgL. * >■ ’ wC Cdnsay . tuSiay* ri„ by Bart n.:j.„ . Fr _ ri „ H , w) , Sw»M«r. by Rrtwr, SlMn, Loan Rrtlartar. Jr. M— ari Lynx by KbtoJ *bMM x. JXaxy M«« i ADDED — Fox News and “Fool Coverage” with Edgar Kennedy. Sunday—“My Lucky Star” with Sonja Henie. 1

’ Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, Bluffton,' jof Bluffton. Ohio; Emmanuel college of Michigan. o ' — — ’ — The Decatur Yellow Jackots. after registering their first victory of the season last Friday night against the Portland Panthers, face a tough task this week. —oOo— The Jackets will journey to Fort Wayne, where they will meet Central Catholic at the North Side field Friday afternoon. - 000 — This week's game will mark th” start of the last half of the Jackets' grid schedule, with four tilts remaining on the card. —oOo — Os the four contests, only one will be played at Worthman Feild. the Bluffton Tigers battle on Wed uesday night. October “G. —oOo — Decatur will travel to Columbia i City Friday night. October 21, and i to North Side of Fort Wayne Frij day night, November 4. for the £nal game of the year. —oOo—- ! While the Jackets are only at the half-way mark in their foot-

NOTICE.. Crampton Canneries. Inc., will buy Mature Pumpkins, delivered to station. Anyone harir." a supply notify our agent, Wilbert Beer. Crampton Canneries, Ino Decatur, Ind. Celina. Ohia Before you buy him shirtsSTUDY THESE THREE DONIS 1 DON’T GIVE HIM J DON’T GIVE HIM * shirts that’ll choke shirts that fit like « him purple after 3 laun- sack , Give bim t he better- ! derings! Arrows are San- »■■ ■ „ -».■ f.tt:"' Mitoga cut exdu- J forired —guaranteed neve, v to shrink. sive with Arrow. n DON’T GIVE HIM lA7 E HAVE • complete “• shirts he’ll wear only ’'’range of perfectlyto dog fights! Arrow pat- tailored Arrow shirts that terns will make him say you can and should “My, but you’ve B ive him • “ got good taste!” —x only .•$2 up Holthouse Buy An During Our Great Battery Sale ’ > i Driving A Pleasure During The Cold Winter Months. INVADER 51-plates. Rubber insured . . TEED FOR LIFE OF CAR. Against free* theft, broken case, burning up by generate, . drv, accidental injury. First Cost is Last exch ’ Look At These INVADER Values in Batteries 45 plate—ls mos. guarantee 51 plate—24 mos. guarantee ’g, 39 plate —9 mos. guarantee For Ford V-8—24 mos. guarantee • • BATTERIES For All Makes O' < 11 ' RIVERSIDE Super Ser* Near Monroe Street Bridge

h ‘‘ ll county ar (, I for the !•):.„., -000- . MC ” ° f "« IChoM l,unUl the n, w < November < 'ouoty le4ms w||| ’. "•* «ymnaiium, , n *’ ** «««• «»->>.. th,. I * comply D«c»tur. and t h , n «« Mon mouth 000— Depression, and come and Mo , b||t !' ltle on AtnSrjj •n. Re I>()l . tI frot m wl| M »o far this seaaon indZl crowds have been i n ,’1? and with best seller, on up. capacity crowd, are for many of the h U|e balance of the ,ea M n ’ I I Radio Stars Appe ar At Local Them As a special attraction day night oniy the Ail.nn Um ' " ill present a group of known r:,dio star, who njl appeal iuu daily on S latit)! . yJ Hearting the trou|>e Is AmbnU |Cy. famous as the “Oar. kJ and with him are "Little Mm 3 the Ozark Sweetheart: Roy M aecordian ate; "Cousin Elmer"! Tommy and Die’,;. The ae fats smging. must, and comedy. I The screen feature it ‘J|J Court", another of th» "tough kid" thrillers and M l‘i the cast Paul Kelly, Rag , worth and Frankie Darro;it| I gang. ’ Dance Wednesday Sunset