Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1939 — Page 6

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CARDS BEATEN BY DODGERS TO END WIN STREAK Cincinnati Regains Gann* Or head As Cardinals Are Beaten New York. A iif. 22 - (UJO On* day and one ball jam* can make a whale of a difference In a pennant rare. Yesterday the Cardinal* had the Red* on the run and were nurginf forward on the rreat of an Inspiratlonal wave which aeemed dent tried to aweep them Into the National league championship. Today the Red* had recovered their equilibrium, and the Cardlnala had rome up with a had One of jitter* Ry heating the IMilllle*. 78, the Red* regained their confute n< e and Increased their lead to t'i game*. The Card* were km* ked off. 7-1, hy the huatllng Dodger*. who are lighting to llnlah ahead of the Olant*. and now have to look to the rear to he careful the np and coming Cub* don’t overtake them The Culm noaed out the Olant*. 4-3. and are only 4'* game* a*tern the Cardinal*. If the Card* think they ran overtake the Red*, the Cub* have a right to think they ran hoi*t themaelvea Into aerond place. John Niggeling. the veteran rookie from Indlauapolls, let the Phil* down with *even hit*. Prank McCormick and BUI Hemheberger. with three hit* each, led the Ctn- < lnii.itl attack, each driving in two run* The Card* looked like a tired

(LOANS SlO to S3OO 11/tflumt CnAo\&t\s QUICKLY AND MIYATEIV MADE E«» t# qualify- -Übtral trrma— R»*i» cae* *-To apply -Call or phaaa wHkmmt 4li|alin" LOCAL LOAN iororyor.Oi COWPANV DtfnMh Ot*r Malrr Start Dmtar. Ini. mailt MT laaai Mir M Adtaa, WMi. All ro aai — La*t Tim* Tonight — * "DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS" John Garfield. Lane Sietera. Jeffry Lynn. Claude Rama. ALSO—Short*. 10c-2Se WED. & THI RS. * OCR RIG DAYS! ~ * First Show Wed. al 6:.10 Continuous Thurs. from 1 :.'iO-startint with feature Attend Wednesday Nile & Avoid Thursday Crowds! ♦ « GUARANTEED to be one of the funniest, fastest pictures you ever saw! AMXANDAR HAUL A COiUMOIA PKTuet * Prl. 4 Sat. — •Hell'* Kitchen" Dead End Kid*. Margaret Lindsay. O—O Coming Sunday—" Second Riddle” Son jo Henle. Tyrone Power, Rudy Vallee.

hall club a* they Jumped through hoop* for I.uke llamlln. who won hla 15th game —flrat Brooklyn pitcher In win that number In three year* The Dodger* moved Into fourth place half a game uhead | of the Olanta, who dropped to fifth, I The Card* made two error*. Jimmy Brown and Don Padgett dropping pop fllea Dolf Camllll hit homer No. I« with a mate on. 'Stalnback and Park* made three I* hit* each In the Dodger*' 14- hit attack on Runkel and Warnek*. tarry French, who knew what he wat talking about when he told •P. K. Wrlgley that (labby Hun nett wouldn’t give him enough work, pitched the Cub* to a seven-hit vie- . tory over the niant*. French drove in two run* himself llank Lamer’* double In the eighth drove In , the winning tally. Yesterday's hero: l.uke Hamlin. Brooklyn curve-bailer who cooled ;off the red-hot Cardinal* with a •even-hit pitching performance for j victory No. It. , I ■ -O" " " STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pet. O R Cincinnati 70 41 831 St l,oul* .. C. 45 5»1 4>« Chicago «S 52 ,54ft • Brooklyn 55 54 SOS 14 New York _. 55 55 500 14 S Vlttshurgh _ 50 SR 483 I*H Bo*ton . 47 Cl .435 21 '* i Philadelphia 34 73 ,31st 34 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. C. B | New York 7S 34 .898 , Boaton ... ... 70 41 .831 74 .Chicago S 3 50 55ft 154 Cleveland .. sft 54 .518 20 (Detroit 5X 55 .513 20t, Washington 50 86 .431 30 Philadelphia 39 72 .S4ft 2ft St I»ul* 33 78 3*3 42'* YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League No game* scheduled National League Chicago 4. New York 3. Brooklyn 7. St latul* 1. Cincinnati 7. Philadelphia 0. Ptttnbnrgh at Boaton. play later date. LEADING BATTERS Player Club fl Aft H If Pet ! DlMaggin. Yank* SO SOS 6K lift 390 ' Fogg Red Sog 104 394 111 144 388 Mile. Card* 111 4oft 77 145 .355 Johnaon. Athlet. 113 409 »2 140 .342 ! Arnovlch. Phil* 107 39ft 55 135.339 Jim A. Hendrick*, the Monroe old timer, wa* greeting friend* he** evrty thlt morning. He i* at ill one of the leat hustler* we know.

ICORT ♦ w — Last Time Tonight — WATERFRONT Gloria Dtekaon. Dennis Morgan j A FIGHTING THOROBREDS’ Mary Carlisle. Ralph Byrd Only 10c-20c SPOT! AND y WHAT A HUMAN. HILARIOUS >1 v fjf Picruart O FIT EOUltfr | HAPPEN TO I YOU STUART ERWIN GLORIA STUART BAYMONO WAUUIN - MINI 6AII 00MIA1 FOWIfT (UIHKI KOI! ONLY 10c-i!»c —o ’ Coming Sunday—" The Girl and the t Gambler" A "Mr. Moto Take* a Vacation." ■1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. 1939.

SECOND SQUAD BEATS VARSITY , College All*Stars Drop 7*o I’ructice Till To Second Team I — Chicago. Aug 22 <U(P The col- | lege all star* today will <resume twli-e-a-dny practice session* With little more than a week to go before lhe|r game with the New York Olant*. professional foot Dull champion* the varalty eleven ' lark* the co-ordination and drive egpected of them. The second *quad yesterday beat the all-atar varsity 7-0. with the varalty falling to reach scoring position at any time a 22-yard pa**. Rverett Klacher. lowa Stale halfback, to Harry Jarnnakl. Fordham end, netted the touchdown,, Klacher adding the eglra point. Lynn Hovland. Wl*e»n*ln. wa* *ent In at left guard and Kd Rock. lowa State, took over right guard for the flrat time on the varalty •quad. Kail Brown. Notre Dame end. received a poeslhle fracture of the left hand. To offaet Brown* Injury, however. Horace Bell. Minnesota guard who twlated hla ankle last Saturday, wa* recovered enough J to work out yesterday, and should I tie liack In the lineup In two or jthree day* .. —. — a-- - — Today’s Sport Parade By Henry McLemore ♦ • New York. Aug 22 <UJ& The outcome of the lam Amber* Henry j Armstrong fight tonight la a *u‘>ject that doctor*, not *portwritera. should’di*<n** It I* a topic that lend* Itself 1 more to the austerity of a clinic t J than to the hubbub of the city i I room, to the aroma of fotmalde- | 1 hyde than to the ripe smell of | printers’ Ink. | For this reason: If both men ] were In top physical condition, there could lie no doubt a* to the | outcome of the fight. A* a fight- \ er. In the true and strict sense , Armstrong la superior In every l way. He hits harder, he hit* fast- | er and he kenp* railing at a dip t few men of the prize ring have | approached and perhaps none ha* t esceeded. But there la the chance | that hustling Henry la not In what the Bulgarian* ao aptly call | '** peenk ■* , Thus needing a physician* meaaured advice before predicting an outcome. I had made arrangements with my family physician, a prominent quark, to visit Armstrong’s ramp and look the rhan- > plon over. However, he- the doci tor. not Armatrong was tut hit </ | I trying to heal some 3on non otbei ; doctor* into print with a hook o>‘ , medical experiences, that he didn't i have time to go , Therefore. I. who have difficulty | distinguishing between a hot lie of | aspirin and a compound of ih<- i •kull. am forced to Hat the merits , and demerit* of these 135-pound-ra , who fight tonight at Yankeo stadium , I am forced to give you Arm- | strong, whose name isn’t that a*, all . Actually It la Jackson Hu | If It were Mclntyre or Van Bureau , or Smith or Cohen—he still would he one of the 10 greatest fight* a this country ever has known The last time Armatrong — or j Jackson—fought Ambers, most of *ou thought the bout was close ' But take It from Referee Ar.hur I Donovan, who waa nearer Antstrong that night than yon or I or anyone but Ambers. Henry won 12 of IS rounds. Only prld" kept him from winning all 15. in an early round Amber* hit him iu the I mouth with an uppercut and opened a gash of frightful proportion* Blood poured from It like oil

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from a gusher But the spectator*! never saw a drop Rmmd afleet round Armstrong awallow.>d ll.j, fighting off nauaea Round after round he Clever ItMik a hack war ■ I step, hut shuffled always In. I, punrhln’ j J Tonight hi* hand* are the prn’.t-| lem A few monlha ago they gave way under the o-atelea* pounding and In hi* fight with Roderick In , Kngland he could only hit with ■ hi* wrists. He says they are w -1!; again, nui brown and hard, knur’*-! 1 lea level, ready to withstand il.e i 1 thousand* of punches he throws; In a fight If he is telling the truth. I have I given you a winner, given you an easy winner If the maklnt, of the 35 pound weight limit has not robbed htin of the strengih to whirl through 15 fast rounds. h*’ll stop Ambers He had him on the floor twice tn the last fight, once J for a count of nine No dowager who ever ouigiew ‘ her corset had a harder time losing weight than has Armstrong during the past three week* several day* hi* biggest meat wd* a glass of water, skimmed For hi* birthday, which occurred during training they gave him hardtack. made with no butter or •uga- and for deaaert a predigested stick of gum They say Amber* never loaca to the same man twice. He waa beaten by Pedro Montanez, he lest tc Steve Halalko and Tony Cate zonerl. and he even was held to a draw by the walking aha low of Baby Artxmendl. Rut each time he came hark dancing ind shoving and laughing, and each time the return bout was over the Amber* hand waa raised The men who lay the betting odd* aet great store by this That is why they've chalked the odds down from the 4-1 of the flrat bout to 7-5 for the second engagement tonight Rut they forget one important thing. A miter* lati’t facing the satin- j man the-second time tonight Tbej

Galento, Nova Post Forfeits for Coming Bout Uulrnto, Nove post forfeits for coming bout * ■cent tn the (tat* boxing commlaaion’a office in right, ere Nove. George Jonea of the boxing com Philadelphia aa Lou Nova of Lo* Angelea and Tony mission. Leon Ralni commission member aZ Galento of Orange. N J.. pealed forfeit* of 11,000 Galento. Standing, left to right are RavCarlsn each to tnaure their appearance against each other Nova’* manager; Mike Jacobaand Herman Tavtor hi a 16-round heavy bout Sept. 7, Seated, left lo promoter*, and Joe Jacob*, Galenic ■ manage/

| Armstrong he fought the flrat time 1 waa drinking blood all through ih» last six round* Tonight—ls the hands are right there may he no laat atx round* Methodist flahanello Teams Are Winners The Methodist and Flahanello trams were victor* tn f-dt ball same* Monday night. Methodic c -testing Baptist. 11-8 and Hulun cllo defeating Blue Creek, 3-2. Hahanello and Dnnhar will meet tonight tn the first of a t lire e-gam* rertes for the first halt championship. Paul Handler Wins ln City Tournament Paul Handier Monday scored a | 'hree set victory over Rill Kuhnle In the men's city tennis to irnameni Set scores were 6-3. 3-8, 8-4. - -"'O' T LATEST NOTES OF * REPPERT SCHOOL | ♦ ♦' K. H Bailey of (Vttumha*. Ohio, representative for the Ohio branch of the Kentucky Joint Laud I tun.:. vHlted the school yeeterdey. He !>{ a cousin of Don Halley, a student at the school, and they expect to fotm a partnership in th« near tulata. The students pm a lot of snap tat* the sale laat ntght. The cold weather pepped them np and they had to work fast to keep warm. The boy* at Mr*. Kuhnle’s must Ye having a fin* time. I heard that one of them woke up the other morning with adhesive tape all over; him and lemon toothpaste In his mouth. Also a little bird-told me <hat "Kentucky” waa responsible for that and had to sleep outside on J the porch. The weather was a bit tough on i the Southern boy* yesterday. They

went around shaking like poplar j D a' e* In a hurricane. Today we are going to have some *tock judging at the Schmitt farm adjoining the park. We will also visit Col. Reppert's farm today. < The farm and park are an tnaplr- ' at ton to the students, as Col. Reppert told us that hr cried and talkel every square foot of It. proving that, auctioneering pays dividends. We appear on the auction block only two more tbnea. Many ot th3 't» * are rehearalng their farewell j promise* to the fair dent**!* of Decatur. One of the students who has made remarkable improvement Is! Co' Brown of Lynchburg. Ohio We orsdict a bright future for him In l auctioneering rrofesston. o— — — BABIES FIRST ‘CONTINUED fROa l»AOB ONg) were 'not living up to promises to •Mipply milk for hospitals and children. ’’Today.’* Sexauer said, “we were called upon tn supply 3.000 quarts for nahles’ stations and 12.000 quart* for hoapltalt in addition to previously alloted sup pi tea." The dairy farmers’ union studied a new price program, drawn up at Mayor LaGuardla’a conference aa a solution tor the violent | strike that ha* rut milk Ahlpir.enta i Into the teeming metropolitan area by half The new price* would give far* , mera an average of five cent* a quart for milk that they formerly sold for three cents, and which re- , tailed tn the city at 11 rents. ,1 * HOME RUNS i _ ' * Foxx. Red Sox 32 - Ott. Gianta 24 Greenberg. Tiger* 22 I Mile. Cardinals 22 t .’amllll. Dodgers 20

COBB FIILS TO BREAK RECORD Maken First Mile At .169.23 Miles Per Hour Rut Misses Record Bonneville Salt Flat*. I’tah. Aug 22 — <U W — John Cobb roared through the measured mile of the Bonneville speedway at the unprecedented speed of 389.23 mile* an hour today but failed lo aet a world’s record. The failure wa* caused by a false atari as he tried lo make a return run Raring rule* require ibat a record, to be official, be the average of two trip*, one In each direction, through a measured mile. Cobb completed only one run In the allotted hour, Cobb waa having (rouble shifting gear* in hi* 2.800 horse-power Rallton Red Lion and It wa* believed this waa responsible for two, false start*, the second of which ruined hi* chance* for a performance better than the 357.5 miles per hour mark aet hy Captain fleorge K T. Kyston leal summer The flrat falae start merely d<>-

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