Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1939 — Page 6
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WAR ADMIRAL REPORTED ILL Mighty Race Horse May Be i 'nable To Go To Post Saturday ■Miami. March I <UJO -War Ail mlral's temperature today will determine whether the 150.800 add ed Wid*nei i balletic cup rue* Saturday will lose Ita favorite If th* "mighty atom's" temperature continue* to fluctuate aa it did yesterday. the biggest race of] the Florida season will lie In the Min* boat aa California‘a llOU.OtH) Santa Anita handicap minus Sea lilac ult. The Biscuit, a 3-1 future taa>k favorite, suffered a leg injury that forced hia withdrawal from ; the welt i-oasts moat Important ' racing event. The Admiral will be withdrawn from the Widener' ft hia fever doea not subside by today. Trainei George Conway said he would not "take any chancea wild Man O'War'a inoat famous eon. “and to atart. he must be a ftt horse " Owner Samuel [>, Hid die waa hopeful the fever might abate, but he thotiKht there "waa very little chance" of the Admlral's answering the post call Saturday The five-year-old's appetite waa not affected by the fever, hut h- | waa prevented from taking a workout sorely needed before ihe I big race In whic h he waa scheduled to face such performers as Stagehand, leading money win ner last yeai. Pasteurized. winner) of the Delmon: stakes; Hull la*a winner of five important stake events last year; and Marshall Field's Sir Damion. undefeated in three starts here "The horse la not ailing serious ly " Conway said, "but the fluctn
| CORT Tonight & Thursday Devil - may • care Soldiers of Fortune—Hell-Rent for Hanger and Excitement! Rid* with the Bengal Lancer* in far-off India — fighting fanatical tribesmen and the treachery of luring women! ‘STORM OVER BENGAL’ Richard Cromwell. Rochelle Hudson. Patrie Knowles. Douglas Drumbrille. ALSO—Cartoon; Musical Novelty A New*. Only 10c-15c Sun. Mon. Tuea.-JANE WITHERS 1 in -ARIZONA WILDCAT"
_ TONIGHT ONLY — CHARLIE CHAN in Honolulu" y M lAJT> g.f^ s do* 1 Toier Rhyll>* Brook*. John Collin*. ALSO —Hal Kemp A Orche*THURS. FRI. & SAT. t‘ r * +**7 IxtilmTnj IWI M*Y Ntsoa . glmia oicksom Am *• >— . IfaaM Ob., Wg wMg ’ 'W* ~ 4 eRRrWi *• .' VOVaTwew mw”evew avuuw mp.'w ixw w* »•••* vsw o o SUN. MON. TUBS.—BING CROSBY In “BARIS HONEYMOON”
atlon Indicates that War Admiral must bear watching If hia temperature continue* to fluctuate, naturally he will be a doubtful starter in the Wldeuer. However, all will depend tn how hia condition looks " INDIANA LISTS GRID SCHEDULE Texas Christian Is Added To Indiana's 1941 Schedule Bloomington. Ind. Mar. Addition of Texas Christian University to Indiana university's home , football schedule in 1841 was announced today by athletic director I*. <l. Clevenger. The T. C V. eleven will play ; Indiana at Bloomington Oct. 11. 1941. The game with the 1988 j national champions will make Indiana's first contest with southwestern conference opposition since the Hoosiers played Southern Methodist at Italia* in 1830. The signing of T. C. U. leaves only single home games to Im- booked for 1840 and 1841 to complete Indiana's football schedules for those seasons Added Interest will Im- attached to the game since T. C. U. i* located at Ft. Worth, boyhood home of A. N. “Bo ' Mi Millin. Indiana head i football coach Indiana's 1840 and 1941 ached- ‘ ules to date are: 1940 Oct. s—Open. Oct. 13- Nebraska at Lincoln. I Oct. 18 —lowa at Bloomington. Oct. 26-Northwestern at Evanston. Nov. 2 -Ohio state at Columbus. Nov. 8- Micigan State at Bloomington I Nov. 18- Wisconsin at Madison. Nov 23—Purdue at Lafayette. 1841 Sept. 27—Open. Oct. 4— Notre Dame at South Bend. Oct. 11—T. C. V. at Bloomington. Oct. 18 —Nebraska at Lincoln. Oct. 25 —Wisconsin at Madison. Nov I—lowa at lowa City Nov. B—Northwestern8 —Northwestern at Evan- ' ston. Nov. 15 Open Nov. 22 Purdue at Bl<M»mlngton. Indiana's --omplcte 1938 schedule Is aa follows: Sept 30— Nebraska at Bloomington. Oct. 7—lowa at lowa City. Oct. 14—Wisconsin at Madison. Oct. 21—Illinois at Champaign Oct. 28—Permanently open. Nov. 4—Ohio State at Columbus. Nov 11 Fordham at New York. Nov. 18—Michigan State at East Lansing Nov. 28—Purdue at Bloomington. o Four Are Killed In Hindu-Moslem Rioting Ragnoon. Burma. March I—(UP)1 —(UP) Four persons were killed and more than 5o wounded In Hindu Moslem rioting. Police opened fire on the raiders. All Indian-owned business premises were closed. ——- —- 'O' 1 11 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Baiie* and family are 111 with the fin.
GOLDEN GLOVES NEARING FINALS Tournament Os Champ* i ions Reduced To 128 Contestant!! 1 Chicago March 1 —(UP)— one ■ hundred Iwenty eight gnrvlvora from a field of 408 amateur boxers! 'ln the 12th annual golden gloves! ; tournament of chumplons meet to- z I night in eliminations which will re--1 Jure their numbers to 32 contenders , lot finalist honors. First and second round nouta of] ,- ■ ' heavyweights were completed laat i night in 130 bouts. Lighter weight I contestants had advanced through I two rounds Monday. Ton) Xutrak. Kansas City powerhouse, proved the standout of last '.light's heavyweight <ompetition wnen he stopped Larue Morris. Joliet. in the first round. The best boxing of -th" tournament to date was snown by Altus Mien. Chicago negro light heavyweight, in a three-round decision o'er Frank Greene. Franklin. 111.. Allen combined ring generalship with a powerful overhand right. ,1—.4 «'-» r.egro. vancla petit I* JoJliet eilmlai '.■-alia. ; Hie set The l **'• U Toda; this stt ball, a touches ana's o the an the got ietes. (1 ionship. Sat i only | still I 715 cl er the 18 tei four v still l ions * Play • t lona la attentiot centered at Fort ton. The D open pia Ing Wot Thurada Jacket* game at round t o’clock town dr The 5 county'* Wayne at 10 W. M*. ■ . W./l Elmhurst Trojan* If sucieaaful in thia battle, the Eagles will meet the winner of the Harlan-Hoagland game at 8 p. m. Friday. —oOo— One of the outstanding battles of the Fort Wayne sectional is expected in the second game of the tourney at 8 o'clock Thursday night, when the South Side Arch-
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Trio of Yankee pltchtrn, each of whom wore tht . uniforms of the Cleveland Indiana • few year* ago, demonatrate their whip anna La the Yankee |
SIGN LOUIS TO I FIGHT GALENTO Heavyweight Champion To Defend Title Latter Part Os June Miami Beach. Fla. March 1— (UR)-To the utter surprise of no one. Promoter Mike Jacoba today I announced ihai a heavyweight Hile bout lietween Champion Joe] i Louie ami "iwii-lon" Tony Halento will be held "Somewhete 111 the I United States the latter part of I June." Jacoba Mid the site and exact date of the fight would lie announced later after h* had learned whether any cities other thun New York are Interested In stagI Ing the bout. It waa believed that; the tight will be held In a Mew York (Mill park Jacoba said Herman Taylor of] ; Philadelphia, who holds promie ! tlonal rights to Galento's fights fur the next five years, has given Jacoba hia contract in return for a financial Interest in Galento's ! IwHits. Jacobs said no cash deal was made Promoter Mike and Galento's : manager. Joe Jacobs, were certain Asfcw **^**^’--- l ento fight easily lore than a million I was present at : joney Plaza Beach ; 1 broadly, struck a ' or the benefit of loudly proclaimed.' bum out wld one omriou knowledge that the Gaienta in the bag Forn was held up. ylor's demand for \ promotion ■Jersey Gargantua. » shot by stowing 11m* Feldman In ire laa; week. 1 . 183 127 195 ] 151 165 142 !)158 171 17“ 851 825 866 rke'S ... 202 178 166 119 166 180 . ... 148 168 243 177 138 Ml 1 878 852 943 j L 0 Co. Z 138 192 233 ' ..... 184 146 178 .... 141 210 191 2f»5 177 201 168 158 2171 this's „ 170 178 197 156 143 1 561 143 173 145 ... 121 158 164 I 48 48 48 ] 801 858 878 ■creation 1...... 164 204 144 1.... 178 145 198 I 154 181 161 I 193 189 200 1 130 130 130 |. .. 18 18 18 ' L. 839 847 851 1 f Cessreery ... 177 187 192 .— 159 182 171 __ i ■ TofslsMS 887 919
I training elte at St Peteraburg. Fla. Left to right the flinger* are Oral Hildebrand, recently acquired | from the Browne, Wesley Ferrell Monte Pearaon.
I W —I 1 < I At the Training Campa I ■y United Press * Yankees dt Petersburg. Fla. Mar. I.— I Manager J»e McCarthy takes 1 charge ol hi* world < hampion New j i York Yankees' spring ■ ondltlunlng I lodsy. The Yankee boM arrived lasi night’ from hl* h«m* In In Buffalo. The heal slowed down the Yankee workout yesterday. Lou Gehrig lost 7»z pounds. Wes ! Ferrell, who bad u lame chip removed from his elbow al the end of last season, sipped a few fast ones achMß and declared It was I the tlr«l tune in six years he had been able io lake a full windup. < Giants Hot Springs. Ark. — If pitcher Dick Coffmsii fslls to come to terms today with the New York Giants, manager Bill Terry threat, eiied to ship him home to Alabama. Terry ha» refused Coffman permission to accompany batterymen Ito Baton Rouge next week unless |he signs Dick, star relief hurler 1 .if test eason. la understood to be asking 810.000 while Terry is believed to have offered him a HOW raise. Subs Chicago. Mar I. — The second t contingent of Chicago Cuba trainee* leaves tonight for the Catalnia Island spring tamp. Gathered today to start the trip were Phil Cavarretta. Jim ißipi Collins. Billy Herman. Woody English and Leon ' zrd Merullo. rookie tryout from Vlllanova university. White Sos Pa< adena. CgUL —Ute throwing atm of pltch'-r Bill Dietrich, who voluntarily retired himself early last season after an elbow operation. was the principal exhibit in the Chicago White Sox training camp today Dietrich amused enthusiasm in manager Jimmy Dykes with his first curve tries of the : *♦■**.>n Cardinal* St Petersburg. Fla. — Coach Buzzy Wares ran live St. Louis Cardinals through their paces today in a preliminary to the scheduled opening of spring training tomorrow Manager Ray Blades planned to be on hand to watch the I drill of inflelders Don Guttridge. Stuart Martin and Joe Urengo. pitcher Morton Cooper and Dick Staler, inflelder-outfleider son of baseball immortal George Sister, | who it under contract to Rocheat- | **■ Brown* San Antonio. Tex.—Eleven pitch-1 ' er* and two catcher* opened spring training season today for the St. : Louis Brown*. Manager Ffl e d Haney said he would hold only ' one workout on opening day and begin twice-daily session* totuor- ' row or Friday Infielders and oatflelders are to start practice Mun I day. Tiger* lakeland. Fla. — Manager Del | Baker v
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