Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1939 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

® SPORTS

TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY DRAW FOR MEN GIVEN • H PF K ’ * jgp*»«» City Table Tennis Tourney To Be Held Tuesday Night Th* schedule fur th* men's city table tennis tournament was drawn Saturday evening Th* tourney will be played at the l'*n tral school auditorium Tuesday • Venina at 7 o'clock All early round matt he* will he heat two out of three Beta, with ■eml-Hnala and (Inala three out of flee. The flrat round M-hedul* folio wa: Roy Bprung.-1 va Charles ('ooh. ' I Urol 11 Keller vs Robert Frisinger: f'harlea Marbaugb va Al Schneider. Rev C. M Prugh va John De Voaa: George Auer va John Moore; Harold Hoffman va Charles Hite: Arthur Bellierich vs| George Brewer: Meredith (Tin* va Munroe Fuhrman. Paul Jlaniber va George Murent: Sylvester Everhart va John, Both; Roy Kalver vs Bud Townsend; Qari Smith vs Earl Rex. John Beery va Harold Blythe. G«. aid Strickler vs Walter Brun-' negraff; Scott Finlayson vs Wil- ; Ham Lindeman; Sephua Jackson ' va Roma Breiner Today’s Sport Parade 1 By Henry McLemo-e ♦ . _« Augusta Ga . April 3. — <UJB — Ask Walter Hagen what he thinks of Ralph Gauldahl an a golfer and he will tell you that the man who won the masters yesterday la one of the greatest shotmakers of all i lime. Ask Bob Jones th*’ Mme question and he will tell you that Guldahl is one of (he flneat lompetltore ever to walk a fairway. Ask Ralph Guldahl what he thinks of Ralph Gul lan and you will find him In complete accord with Hagen and Jones In other words. Guldahl think* Guldahl la good R* Is not one of these champions who simpers and says he had Im k and was fortunate to win and ■■MMMMigMmmMssmw vmMM 4B

Tonight & Tuesday “TAIL SPIN” Alice Faye. Nancy Kelly. Constance Bennett. Joan Davis. | ALSO—Musical Comedy; Cartoon A Sgortlight. 10c 25c O—O Wednesday Only—“ Ride A Crooked Mlle” Akim Tamiroff. Frances Farmer. Lynne Overman. —o Thura. Fri. Sat.—" Yea My Darling Daughter" Priscilla Lane, Jeffry Lynn. |CORT Tonight & Tuesday G-Man Edgar Hoover's Story; “PERSONS IN HIDING” Lynne Overman, Patricia Morison. J. Carrol Natch, Judith Barrett. ALSO—3 Stooges Comedy 10c-25c —o Wed. « Thurs. — "HOMICIDE BUREAU” Bruce Cabot Rita Hayworth. —o Coming Sunday — "FAST AND LOOSE'* Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell. Tonight & Tuesday “MYSTERY OF MR. WONG” •oris Karloff. Grant Withara & “Orphans of the Street” Tommy Ryan. Robt. Livingston Only 10c-15c —o—o— Coming Sundsy — "MYSTERY PLANE” A "NEXT TIME I MARRY”

that soft of bunk Th* hlg. round j -hiMthli-red fellow In >h* whit* can knows what he can do with a golf stick, and is refreshingly honest In admitting It. Guldahl la not a braggnrt. mind you. When h* la not hitting th* II ball h» will I*ll you that he hasn't 11 a chance that he will be fortunate to finish in the first twenty, j But wh*n h* la hitting the ball J as he has been for th* past month - or iwo.he yield* first place to no man. Whew Guldahl addressed the ball for his driving down the tenth tor' a carte fairway) be knew he had to shoot a 34. two under par. to tie , Huead. and a 33 to win. It takes , a great competitor and a great golfer to meet the issue In the and then mad* It sure with a treins nh-r Guldahl did He opened , hl* bid for the title with a birdie, rnendoua eagle three on the 13th hole Ills brass)* second on the 11th < was one of th* greatest gulf shot* i ever made by any man From a bad lie. after ahalf-mlsaed tee shot he hit out with a spoon toward th* . green. 330 yards away, and guard *d by the same < reek that coat him the championship two years I ago It was a live or di*, all or nothing shot. The ball dropped six feet from I th* pin. From then on in he breeted. Guldahl thinks he will win th- , open this year to make it three in a row. So do t. He s a hitter with a heart. (Copyright. 1939. by VP ) 11 Gus Moreland Again Wins Golf Tournev * I French Lick. Ind. April 3 - <UJ9 ; —For the second time In three , years, brawny Gus Moreland, of Peoria 111., today held the Thomas ' D. Taggart trophy emblamatic of ' the midwest amateur golf champ- , ionalup. Moreland dim bed the crown, which be held previously in 1937. with a par 73 yesterday, aa strong winds lifted scores for most of the , fifift contestants into the high 70s ' He went out in 34. two under par. ~ and then returned In 3*. for hl* low count. He had 330 for the 54b01e medal play. Wilfred Wehrle. of Racine. Wis . finished second with 333. Gus I Novotny of LaGrange. 111., was third with 335. and Maurice J Me- 1 Carthy Jr., of Cincinnati, and Sid ( Richardson of Northwestern unij verslty. tied for fourth with 337. Cdy Leases its Gold Mme R-dding. Cal tU.R> - Thia city is probably the only one in the • world that owns a municipal gold , 1 mine Th- min* was loused to a ■ Sacramento company which has 1 I been operating It for two months. jl i The city's first monthly 10 per I i cent cut smounted to 11.000. and for th* second month 51,330 79 Distress Not So Acute Anchorage Alaska <U.R> — Pilot ■ Gordon McKensie was flying peaceably along when b* noticed lielow a large pile of brush laid •uit in the form of a circle—lt was a signal of distress He landed A trader rushed out to greet him and handed him — an order for cod liver oil and a jar of face cream. Whittier Lives In Paet North Dartmouth. Mass <U.R) -1 Andrew N Gifford. 7ft. whittles his leisure time away tor the plea sure of neighborhood children i Playthings, carved from discarded wood with a jackknife, may be found in 33 homes in nearby towns He makes miniatures of horse and os-drawn vehicles New (oat* and Suite were brought back from the market today. E. F. Gam* Store.

PROMPT SERVICE ON LOANS $lO to S3OO WITHOUT ENDORSERS Wt sukr tb« borrowing of tnonry a uttpit ttamaction Ona cunomcr Mid. "/ oavvr drasmad / could ft <t loan to quit Ml a and plratanrlq " You do nut hiva to I Mk anybody to ngn your note—we make no ambarrarung lavevn- ! gationt of tnendi naighbott or ! employer Loam privately made How tft Apply I. Call at office 2. Telephone ue ) Wnte your name and address on thu ad and mail to ue We will call and explain our Mr vice without co*t or obligation Lesne see weually m. 4. IM Mme Say yen seeiy LOCAL LOAN COMPANY I sssTßsrstsO f , IT* —*>»*eeeySß**s4 SkeMt-Lr fiwetsr. IMleas Iws. mje is AdM. Vefl., All— —d Csseeu.

LIST KIRKLAND NET SCHEDULE Kangaroos Open New Season At Home, November 3 Th* 1979-40 net schedule for th--' Kirkland Kangaroo* was announc | - rd today by Principal Hansel Fol-' *y Nineteen game* ar* on the Kirkland M-hedul*. in addition to the county tourney and a blind • tourney Three open date* are listed Coach Max Beigh« m*n open their season November 3, meeting I Munroe on th.- home fluor. Th* schedule follows: Nov 3—Munroe. II Nov. HI- Hartford H. Nov 15--D>-<alut Catholic. II I Nov 17- Pennville T Nov 33- Pleasant Mills. T Nov. 34—Open Nov 3* Jackson. H Dec 1 Geneva. T. Dee • -Monmouth. 11. Dec. 13- Petroleum. 11. Dec. 14- Pleasant Mills. II Dec, 33— Lancaster. H Dec. 39 Blind Tourney j Jan s—-Hartford. T Jan. 13—Open. Jan. IS. 19. 30--County tourney ' Jan. IS Open. Jan 3ft- Bertie, T, Feb 3 Monmouth. T I Feb 7—Jefferson. T. Feb 9—Geneva. II Feb 14—Lancaster. T. Feb. 33- Monroe. II Decatur Bowlins league Results • • Following are the results of the Central Soya league bowling and a match game, which mad* up the week-end activities at Ml** Recreation: Central Soya Levgue Maintewe~.es T Krick ... 114 166 113 Felber ... 131 S 3 McGary 11! 94 90 H Krick .... . ... . 184 14k 140 Winteregg 94 117 Lehman 15* 131’1 Totals .. 434 438 Mfi Feed Mills No. 1 Rice ... ... . 198 141 157 R Little 133 137 135 Bleeke 87 149 147 J Little . 154 148 141 E Schults 144 19* 148 I Totals 734 743 748 Laboratory Mann 132 144 Odle 138 177 134 Finlayson 154 147 137 Soldner 177 144 133 Brewer 170 144 144 McGill 131 Totals . 771 773 490 Feed Mills No 2 Martin 143 140 144 Chapman ._ 139 144 134 Babcock ... 138 149 154 Schlickman 150 18» 197 Total* «<« 733 -j) Solvent Hurst ng Campbell . 120 Nelson in 0 Harris nr no Rauch 151 145 153 Von Gunten 181 nc 149 Te*ple 254 148 Bf n »tl .. . 159 154 Totals 700 484 811 Office Sprunger . 138 145 214

■ SWkS all I Links Style Note W The north and south women» golf championship tournament in Pinehunt, N. C., attracts this naw style note, worn by Mrs. James Eisaman of Philadelphia. The pants are of ' oiled silk.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MOND\Y, APRIL 3. 1939

I NEWEST BROTHER ACT . • By Jack Sorxls ww llLLA«?O 4 • 6«iUr'AMt SttofTSTop X '■ Os ■’W- - - s. 6000 a wt o* fc? x /r<w*ffw \ i3r 'Aß? \ / ODNT 1 i ( *«««’-' ) • K H I If I AOTI ’4* 6ff«* UMS al' T d X. LILLAI?D, f -e berm* ai f Back vJtfk flip 0tc440 am mFigvoe* wn **» Cuts as a fewMo Cwew «ni^( Wv .t nM , „

'Allweln „ . ... 151 154 170 T Baker 134 112 149 I M< Millen 155 177 154 : G Schults 197 733 *7l ' Totals 775 732 871 Elevator Daily 8! 109 H Omlor |no ion 148 - 100 100 100 100 100 imi . 100 100 100 Totals 841 509 543 Truckers Brennan 134 187 151 Sheets 145 173 147 Bucher 185 147 152 100 100 100 100 100 100 Totals . 454 734 47a MATCH GAME Wren B Dull 180 144 198 Tumbleson 151 151 133 Davis 174 HO 205 Snider 144 181 l’t McClure . 195 24* 195 Totals ... .... *44 B*o 834 W inchester Thomas 146 140 144 Tomboken . . 180 147 149 Boehm .. 3*4 181 145 Cook .._ 20* 144 185 Harris ._ 195 14* 159 Totals... 949 >l4 842 Candy Wanted Bad<y Yuba City. Cal <U.R> — When school girls want candy — they must have It. Two 11-year-old pupils here confessed to a classically staged store robbery They threw a brick through the window of a pharmacy, then while one i Stood guard outside the other one •titered and came back with a box of candy — ■ o ■' ■" - Mocking Birds Try North Pittsfield. Mass <U.P> Evidently Southern mocking birds have no tear of New England winter weather, for Pittsfield residents report one having been e*en eating Irerrles still on bushes In 1934 a bird of tMs species was found in the Lenox bird sanctuary and in 1934 one was seen twice ” .!■■■>. College Teaches Candymaking Berkeley. Cal <U.» — With the Vnlted States consuming more than 1 500.000.000 pounds of candy annually, or about I3\ pounds per capita, the Vniverslty oi California baa deemed It expedient to add a course to its curriculum in candy making ‘Keep Active'. Marriage Advice Cleveland QJ.R9 — "Keep active and your married life will be hap pier and more complete" is the succeesful • marriage formula of Mr and Mrs Walter C. Skinner who celebrated their 50th w<dd ing anniversary Boys Sentenced to Dreeses Catlesttsburg. Ky.— (U.R) — Judgt George 0. Bell baa bit upon a metb od which he believes la a "sun fire” cure for juvenile delinquimcy When seven youths were brought before him he sentenced them U wear feminine attire tor from 1( to 30 days Church Aids Aborigines Melbourne (U.S — Th* Presby terian Church of Australia bai ( undertaken to take car* of th< dying remnants of the aborlglna - tribes of the country. It has pur chased Emabella. a 500-squarv mile sheep ranch tn the heart o Australia which will be kept in violate for the aborigines who wll ' I help with th* grating of 1.45 I sheep.

Brazil Police Grab 50 Pin Ball Games Brasil. Ind. April J (UJO—Police today held s«t pin ball machines valued at approximately 810.000 ■ which they seised In a raid on a vacant store building on a search warrant sworn to by Pearl Johnson. Johnson swore to the warrant after levying charges that he was "•framed” and lied about by other slot ma< hine Interests Police conIfiacated 7<» of his machines last Week. He published a statement in th* local newspaper demanding that all forms of gambling, including card playing tor money, bank nights and baseball and racing pool, be barred. Quakes Losing Force Oakland. Cal. (UJ!> -Either California earthquake* are getting ' weak or els* the public u getting t used to them. With 37 shocks during the past year, the moot the* IT. S Coast and Geodetic Survey could report was "nobody hurt; ’ no damage" Boulder City and ! Boulder Item reported 13 ateocka but nobody even got excited __O_ Hog Attacks Woman Blair. Okla —il’Pl- Mrs. W. L. Fox was recuperating today from let lacerations, inflicted by a hog.! The animal attacked her, on her tans. "I used to think bogs were domesticated animsla.” Mrs. Fox said. o- .i Grapovmo Grows 3 Kinds Painesville. Ohio.— u.R) — Three kinds of grapes on one vine were discovered on the farm of Jack Summerville Red, white and blue grapes — Niagaras Concords and Agawam* — were found growing side by side. o Foundry Worker Strong at BO Ravenna. O, —il’Pi—An 80yearod machinist and Inventor. J. L. Hsl- ’ lor, thinks be la 100 young to retire Irom his foundry job He has been , absent from work only once during i his 18 years at the foundry, and re- ’ fuses to permit younger men to asslet him on different jobs. 0 500 Shcstff BGkll. 16-lb. > White Paragon liond typer writing paper 55c. The De--1 catur Democrat To.tf

— 1 ■■ ■ ■ — i —Zm— i^—— ’’Typical American Boy” F ffil b WBjfcKggHgM*' FWiWEnW W '• ' JU 1 v WTV I \ a -b ' ,4 <,rr •-* ■ -F* JM ir-1 wi hMWM ■’ ' ’ of- —"■ — 1 ” '■ '■ —■.— ■* Karl McCready beat oat flee finalists in final judging ia New York to wie 111 ' title “The Typical American Boy** and cheek for 11,000. The Louisville &° lad, who won out over 28,000 boys all over the country, is pictured being congratulated by his mother.

Fort Wayne Man Held After Fatal Accident Albion. Ind. April 3 - il’Pi— Gwen Grummons. of Fort Wayne was held today pending investigation of a traffic accident in which Leonard Schutt. 42. of Albion, was killed, and John Walton, 48 of Alien. critically injuted A charge of driving while IntoxMated was filed against Grummons. hat state police indicated that they would file Involuntary mana laugh tse charges against him today. Grummons was recently discharged f om the I". S. navy. — —a ■ -.-i~ — Aged Man Killed In Automobile Collision Auburn. Ind- April 3—<VP»—An to-year old man from near Auburn < today was d«ad of Injuries received when the car in which b* was ridn g collided with another m achine coming from a side road. He was Hen Williams, killed in- ; »iantly in tbe crash. Carl Ramey, of Buburn junction, and Mr. and Mrs. I (>ra Peckhart, and their daughter. Velma, all of Auburn, weer Injured in the collision. -Starry (rooks, driver of tbe second machine, and his parents, escaped uninjured. ■ 1 0 ■ • - Michigan B'ttn Rate Rises 1-anslng. Mich. —ll’Pt—Michigan recorded its highest birth rate in right years and second lowest death rue la history during 1938. The stat.sties show the blrtu rate was 18.79 per l.too population. The death ra'e was 9.9. o —- Fort M ayne CCC Camp Quarantined Today Fort Wayn*. April 3 --(UJD- Th* . Anthony Wayne CCC camp D-2 to- , day was under scarlet fever quar , antine Imposed by Allen county health authorities aud the Indiana , district headquarters of the CCC. Health authorities indicated there was only one case of scarlet fever In the camp but all officers and men will be required to stay within camp boundriea for . the quarantine period of a week to • 14 days Fifty-three enrollees due ■ for discharge were also forced to f remain In camp.

ABC LEADERS SHIFT LITTLE Thirty*One Cities Represented In 40 Lead* ing Posts Cleveland. April I.— <U.P» — 1 Thirty-one cities were represented today In the 4u positions <>n the iio high standings board of the American bowling congress Such widely separated points as Santa Monica. Cal.. New York I t'ity, Houston. Tex, Green Bay. Win, Chattanooga. Tenn, and Hilling". Moot. were up as the championship* enter their 34th day Hi Louis headed today's parade ! with four name* among th* 40 nositiuns Houston had two ami Nyak. N. Y. and Watertown. WIA, ’ a pair ea< h Fred Susick of Vpp*r Darby. i*a, rec.trded tbe moat important 1 change yesterday when he bowled into second place In th* allevent* with 1.933 on 41*443-473. John of Chattanooga reached 'bird spot with 1.93 d. using three game rollections of 713-594-411. John Hilbert, of Camden N J. rolled 713 and John Ixmg >«« to give tbe two a fifth In the doubles with 1.291. Rolling on the late shift, the Ardlnor* clasalea of Ardmore. Pa., moved Into fifth place in team standings, with 2.98 ft. off to a head start with 934. the Ardmore* burned up the slides with a 999

36 Strikes in a row/ That’s a Bowling Record/ / *■ rnoRVCLsI ’ * speaking W ofMarvels—Tryy J w this quality jv f B cigarette / \ that co»t« x you leas //i/, . ■ <££3l ■ mens\o ' am it hi ns •*' . -/vwmFßf Fh.i. y nuHmm us -r-iM rima r. AU. GRADED ST(M K K SEE I) POTA T 0 E S IRISH COBBLERS V •■w WHITE RCRALS E TRII MPHS (nix weeks! ■ PRICE’S 1. TRI’CKERS FKKTII.IZa K in “■'* an<l ■ ' 6 SHEEP M ANI RE K in 10. 25. 50. 100 lb l| CABBAGE - TOM ATI > • A AM I , I_ANTS jMt M| CONDON SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS — Al l KIM* r 1 Cash Coal & Supply! R. A. STI'CKEY ■ Home of Stnckey'a H«ff-Glad. IH; < ANTLERS II 41 a£ 2/m l H v Rswkl dsap i* plssaK vssiiUud rsomd Wo*d«'!» l *«d cordisi y«t sneblnievs m.vks 1 Fscil*«i •o' ■ c'-svssmscs sat Used a ths otdiewy ke»«l' I*** *™ ’* /■F ■elssdid Isetwst swk« ttoppi*| a th« •A* ZK yew ews deb. Ths Msridiss Reew u l*dn»«P« ; • W pay** cecktwl leosfs / K INDIANAPOLIS | aT ST CLAiII fcs TT?iii zcglu*’ nw.ro.r I 181 1 I IfekSorrosi’t *v ML ° = ALfilfiT PICK .*»■**;! nßteS i ',. r ■ KHOTUIf AKF * *>g**Wß| V L (.ggw I Agl 200 ROOMS A/ ’I

- i l* r ..(.-I , v *4» -S.l. o» s . J*" ■!! r A I Mvers.-.v ,i4> qu,k -’ ■" ■•••-"■I nK l ' ul ' ‘ Cur o» ty * RM 8>. .0n . 4 . , damsg. ~ <r»«h bruised rush-.i • ■ • . ' nm Corr 9< r ... 1 u ■ -xH • da> it I pet.r-J