Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1939 — Page 6
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Sectional Tournaments Open Thlfc Eveni
JACKETS OPEN PLAY TONIGHT AT FORT WAYNE Meet Woodburn In Open* er; Berne Bears Badly Crippled Phy will open tonight at ?:00 o'clock tn the Fort Wayne and Bluffton aectkinal tournament*, with Adam* county team* boldine tlw spot light In the Drat tilt* in oath tourney The Decatur Yellow Jacket* will open play In the Fort Wayne meet, tanalintr with Woodburn. The Jacket* should have little trouble getting by thia Brat teat, *ud if successful will play their roi-ond round encounter at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, meetin* Huntertown. which drew the first round bye. One of the feature battle* of any flrat round encounter throughout the Mate will be stsged in the aucoint came tonlaht at Fort Wayne with the atate < hampion South Hide Archer* attemptin* to ward off ’be challenge of one of their moat dangeioa* foe* in the aectioaal the Central Tiger* South Side baa twice defeated Central thia rowaim but the Tiger* are alway* dangerous and an uprot la wot entirely outside the realm* of poMibillty The Monmouth Eagle* Adam* county'* other entry tn the Fort Wayne tourney, will open the Friday morning aeaaion at Jo o'ckx k. nweting the Elmhurst Tro'in* The Ragle* are in for a tough battle with the Trojan* and will be hard pressed to come through tn victory If ancceaatul In their flrst teat. Mnnmou’h will play the winner ot the Harlan H<«*land game al t n'rkxk Friday night •era* Crippled The B- rne Rear* hadly crippled ■MBBlinMMiMiMßwwnmMroro- ana-mam — Tonight, Fri. & Sat pa*’ «h *•* ■ THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL ALSO—Cartaao a New* to*4b* o o •u" Idee Top*. — -Par>* Meacy meee" • C'Mby. kairtpy R**w ■gw I Heetae. a** k’w* |CORT ! — L*M Tim* TnaldM —7 "STORM OVKR kdNGAL" Rusher* Cenoiwpll. Reanaii* Hvdneo. FMri* Knew!** ALSO — Cart***: Mu«>«*t: Ravetty a New*. tha-M* FRI. & SAT. THREF MESQIfTEERS TALL THE MESQITTEERS" ALSO—"Wild S.ti Klan**" Snn. Man WITMIRS -AR 1/o*l A Wil OCA T"
BROADCAST TOURNfv Fur fan* snable to uttm.i the j Fort Wayne aecthmal tourna j 11 uteni. all mm will bn broad cu*t over radio atatlon WGL. ■ In addition. It I* expected that | WOWO will brnadcuat the aenil- , filial tilt* Saturday Afternoon. by »lckne*«, will open th* Hluff 1 ton rodlonal at ? o'clock tonight, meeting the Fiea«ant Mill* Spartan* luitaM report* from the Herne ■ amp aanert that «lx member* of the *«|u*d have been stricken by the flu. and four of the 12 certified are definitely out of the tourney lineup. Only two regular*. Hurry and te-hinan. are expected to tie able to pl«y tonight agntnat the Spurtana. Jim Haumg»rtn*-r and Schindler. both regular*, are not expected to accompany the team to HluSton. but may be able to play Friday In event the Rear* overcome the Spartan* tonight Other game* tonight al Hlufltun are Italian v*. Rockcrook and Liberty Center va. Fetroleum The draw pita the three pretourney favorite*. Berne. Bluffton and o*«ian In the **m* bracket, with Herne and Ossian *la ted to meet al 4 o'clm k Friday afternoon if aucieaatul In their Aral ilaahe* tonight GOLDEN GLOVES FAVORITES OUT 32 Fighters Survive To Semi« Finals On March 10 Chicago. Mar 2 <UF> -The 13th annaal golden gktvea tournament of champion*, which drew 4o» amateur boxer* to Chicago three day* ago. recessed today with only 12 survivors eligible for »emi tinal* matches which resume compel I tlon March lb. Cbhago. with seven aurvivor* I led the < itle* qualifying boxer* tor the Snal round* Cleveland, tlary lad. and Detroit qualified three anck. other aurvivor* came from Grand Rapid*. Mich . Rioux City, la.. Davenport. I*.. Danville. 111. Dnyum O. and Kansas CHy. Mo with two each, and one each from Muncie Ind Cincinnati O_ M« bi gan CHy. Thd. and S’ Louts Several favorite* were upaet in third and fourth-round matches iaat night Altus Allen, chuaga negro who had »bowa a* ot tb* clever*: boker* I* the light heavy welsh’ . la** dropped a three round decision to Racon Kinney of Fort Smith. Ark Kinney tort out later to Tony Pleak* of Grand Rapid*. Mich Another tavern* w*s eliminated when Jack Wklt Hugh Hl Dnnvlße. Hi. tort a three-round de. isum to Vernell Wtlliama. Gary. Ind. in the 147 pound rlaa* Tuny Novak Kansas City, hard e*t pun.king heavyweight in the tournament, retained hla favorite a’andlng by (topping Kuaaell Ren ■Mt. Maaeie lad. in one round and taking a three round dm talon from ortan Otto. SUnx City, la Five Tickets Remain For Sectional Meet W Guy Brown principal of the Imrautr high school snnmxaeed at noon today that five tea*->w tkrfcato for tb* Fort Warn* *ert—al tourumhi werw *|| that remain la bl* office Any perron dealring a ticket abould contort Mr Browa immediately a* ibe*e ticket* ma*t he returned hafor* tonight * rossioa oppaA Mr*. Job* a. FMeroua an* rdt arnoff tram a eevwral weeka vt*lt a Florida FSOMFT MffVlCt 04 LOANS Ito k> i joo wirHOuMi<o~oitim W» mtkt thr borrowing of money a ttaavauio* On* / *H • loo* M «wn at* pAvianriu " To* du •<* k**r to a«k sflviMdv to a »usf ad»— w m •*• - v **g |p V * * a v *• nclw ao taibtntM-ng <nvnt> *»<..■*< of Irwadv n»>*htx.n or emptom I **ai privt’ilv mad* New to Apply I Call »t <>•«» 2 Ttlephonc M I Write »w»r «»m« **d »d drew a* fbo id tnd mt>l to M W* will call twd ctplain out «rr w.thevt <«h or obl.gtt.oa loam at* » mero «a» LOCAL LOAN i COMPANY IrnOM* M 44mm. >e«* 4Me« Mb 4 4—< SI
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PRO FIVES PLAY AT FORT WAYNE .. Renaissance. Akron Fire* stones To Hay Sunday Xight Fo*t Way**. Ind. March >— A s»me that promt*.-* io b- on* ot the high vpots of :br M-aeOi, in y«* teaeional basket tall <>r«ieu tit the nation haa been «rr>nrM for Fort Wavue nest Sunday nigui March & when the Mew Yoi* Rrniassanc* meet the Air on Firestones at the new Central Catholic high school pymaaatam here. The Flreetoaea are now lead In a the National Profession/ • l-ague by a bl« margin and bat. piled up a tenant Iona! record both In and out of the league and only recently •he I lacked the lndtanap*<li* Kautskys In Butler FteMboaae by a U* to *• score Iho game will bring together a hoot of the nations greatest hasketeera Inelndoig Johnny Moir and Paul Novak, the AH American twin* from Notre Dame who will appevr .a the Firestone lineup while the Sega will display the same lineup which Include* Tartan Cooper. Eyre BaHch and Willie Bmiih who played brilltatiy to overwhelm the Indianapoll* Knuiii here teat month «t • -n-ordia College - < At the Training Campa •y United *’•*• C«M Amina Calif . Mar 1- <UJP Manager Gabby Hartnett encouraged hie tTileago Cuba ptt.-hers '• begin bearing down today polish lag carve* preparatory to opening ot betilug practice at the spring ironing ramp nett week Th* •erund contingent of trainer* left chtragu last night. to arrive here Seiurday. White tee l*ssad*ns Calif — Th* Injury bugaboo which at ruck the Chicago Whit* Ros test sumttwi carried o'er into the spring iraimni -*mp t cmSo b ba* rmdiib n duet Hayee who underwent a knee op. oration durtug the winter, •reived with a notirauble limp Tigera Lakeland Pte.- Freddie Hutchmenu the Detroit Tigers Itoooo Mid wonder begun palling gasps ot envy front player* of the old •chool today with early —ss--ri curve and speed halls Alihonah ••rn»«t by manager Del Haber to lake H easy.' the neat roeat pitching pbenon ounrc let i<«oee with a feat "*• that *tart|ed Rudy Turk. Tiger catcher Freddie toes ad a few Mi halt tag practice and •a* girea a careful •»* tn In s'lon ny c>»gmf pi®y®> w Orlando. F-e — Officials of ‘be Washington Nationals have warn *d veteran pHchcrs that their places ace three .sued this year by rookies Marager Rurky Harris
DF.CATUR DAILY DFMOCRXT THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1939.
I< and owner Clark Griffith have declared that ell of the ten Job* on the Nationals' pitching «uff are ' open He ha* not named the four which are settled but that was nolle* to other veteran* that they | would have to fight It out with the ' rookie* for the remaining plates Genend Electric Bowling Results I n —- — m A League W L Pel Switches ... . 1* ? ?M Rotor* 1? lb Alt Stators 1? 10 <3* Office . 1< 11 -Ml Punch Pre*. 11 It t«l Teeter* IS IS 4tt Tool R.mnt „ » l» MS Flange* _ • »1 111 •Utora McDougal ■_ It? IM 1» Rrelner « IOS IM 111 Real IM 10 H< holder IM ltd — Johnson 3M H* 1«S Crist —— . 1?? lid Total* Md »?• td* Refers H King IM 31* It* P Bu**e 1?? 331 Id* T Haubold It* IM M 3 W Undeman . 33* fll Id? Ida Ida im Total* Ml Ml MM Testers Acheson Itt IM ltd Auer I*3 IM IM Huber It* 113 I*3 Cha— |U 311 1?* Mclntosh IM IM Ml Totals. ™., ?*• 11* ?M Office Braun IBS IM IM Letts IM IM ttl Langston It* ltd 111 Bcheiman .... I*l It* 11? IM IM IM Totals *M 1H M? Schuhs 1,11 ITU ltd ITS Basse It* IM ltd omlor Id? 171 33S Oulhwly ts* IS* IM . 11l 111 111 Totals Ml MH M* Teel Room Kady 11? IM IM R. Tlanley — IM I*l |l* H Unkenan Iti in Its C Weber IM H? IM I.———-. IM IM IM MS» — M. Total* »M *M ?» Pune* Pros* ' Hoagland IM Ml Ml Helm -mm. It* IM ltd J Keller IM ltd ltd Lteter .... mmm— Id? 331 I*3 T Milter . in lit ltd Total* Ml MB ?M Bwttab** M Bmvn . I?? I»t ltd H Keller IM IM IM n <Mgr .. . ?ud in n* IH. Melter I*l Hi ltd
A. Schafer I*7 17S ISI Total* sal M 3 so* URGE RENEWED i SAFETY DRIVE National Safety Council I’nces Traffic Safety Campaign Chlcao Marra 3 -iFFi- The National safety council rGted tn.renewed vigor la traffic aafetv . ampsign* today after noun* a decline in the nanon's "life saving rate. The council reported there were ! y.3dt tarffic deaths in the naitea ■luring January lie >*■« than dur ing the first month of I*3l. bat a < per cent decline from tb* rate of mprovemeat maintained during I*M. There t* neeu lor a continued aggreoalve traffic accident prev.ntitm program If a retetaal ot the downward trend la to he •voided." the council warned During all of IK»«. th* council reported .monthly fatall'y total* anged from 31 to IS per cent under the figure* for roireaponding month* of I*3? January waa the fifteenth coa*ec. utlve mots i h in which fat al Hie* were lower than during the ram>*pundng month of tbe nreviou* year, t ouncil record* showed that dnr> ng ibu*e IS months starting with Novmnhtr. 1*1?. there bad been SbMI fewer traffic deaths than t aring any < umparsble p> nod It iMted each eduettaa a* a .It* saved The pervertage of improiemewl tn January was srell bekra those I i-weorMd in prvvioue mouth*.' th* owaeil **M Fuctera « tbe raduced improve o»ut th* rwumrtt repwried Uwlnd•dl t. Th* derrmae from Dr rem her io January **> only 33 per cent s* compared to an arorage decltu* at of 31 per cent between those two months durtnti tbe Iset flv* years t. Tbe decreases were not eo -tnlveraal s* in earlier moat* <W 3? report m* states, only 39 showed reduction* white IS had more Jeatba ‘hl* January than a yaur ago. Daughter Born To Jap Royal Family Tohyo Mar t IUJB The Km preua Nngako gave birth to a da •abler M d.M p tA today The event waa anttoupred by radio end retebraled by ibe M-reeehlag of siren* throughout 'be empire Th* imperial hmmehold docroad throe days of festivities during which Rud* win bs ditpteyed on every Jspnaeae rasidet.ee Tbe a>w princess is tbe si*th nvmg child in the royal family I 'tbe heir Is Prince Akihlto the only hay. who was bora Dec tl. I*U
H CITIES IN INDIANA HOSTS TO TOURNAMENT South Side, Frankfort, Jeffersonville Are Favorites Indlanapoll*. March I - <Ul> “ j Opt Im lam rode high In 77* ludl-: ana commiinltle* today, a* cltixrn* oi each village and city had via lona of the etale high achutd ba* ketball champton»hlp tomlng home to roo*t In the high *<h<*»l trophy cane on th- eve of the fir*t day s sectional tourney firing initial •tap in the long and tough Itall sot th* Mate title even though the experts were namlM aeveral team* a* favorite*, the ohmeloWlielfl were Mill boldili* their Might hope that the local boy* would come through DopeMer* «*ld that Fort Wayne South Side. Frankfort, and Jeffersonville were the teams to watch, and »«>me «d th»- Hoosier sport* writer* wvte ready to rourvdwith possibly Huntingburg. South Ih-ud Ceutrnl. Gary Euieraou. Hammond. Kokomo and Anderrosi coming up Mrong on the outalde to upaet the dope Rut deep In the heart* of Indian* hardwood lover* —the men on the Mreet—wa* the hope that hl*’ -podnhk would take I* Mralght game* or more and return from Indlanapoll* with the little piece of metal that means roprilo-ity | Few of the state** top team* were due for upaet* tonight, a* moat were playing opponent* that had little chance against the t**l bieaktng high m-oring experienced quint*, with benefit of topranklng coaching And If any of the nine team* mentioned are knocked out of lbrace for tbe Mate trophy It will be an upaet Other* whose defeat would *m<>unt to tipping over the dope bucket ar* Franklin. Uuranaport. Muncie Central. Elkhart GrowncaMle t'rawf.vdavllle. Routh H*nd (entral. Michigan City. Ham mood. Vincennes. Evansville Central. Evansville Reltt. Muncie ftani*. Connersville Emerson of Gary Indlanapoll* Sbortridge Richmond Marion and El*>»d The** team* are the big achoni* — with large enrollment (ram whnh io develop tbeir Mara, with money io pay for top-flight coaching. and with equipment to guarantee that the coaching can make
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