Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1939 — Page 8

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LANDIS CRACKS DOWN ON CLUBS Baseball Commissioner Fines Teams For Illegal I‘rad ices Chicago. Nov 10 IU,P) Ba*'--bail eotnmtasioner Koto--aw Moutitain Landis cracked down on -'ll club official* in organized baseball today and threatened additional fine* unles* Illegal manipulation of young player* rea«'-~- immediately While delegate* to the major and minor league meeting* a' t'livii natl next week were brushing up their trade talk* and conven'ion manner*. Landis reeaaed a aerie* of lengthy deetalon* assessing a total of 82.5'Ht In tine* and making free agent* of six number* of UnSt lamia Cardinal*’ widespread organisation More flue* will follow he warn rd unless th" practice* stop Notoof hi* decisions involved a plnyer of note III* investigation revealed three Infractions of baseball law 1. Some major league Huhs are signing boy* to blank contracts In which neither salary nor the name of the Hub tn which they will li" •ent I* stipulated 2. Some are shunting player* from one Huh to another without notifying th" commissioner’* ofth thus leaving no evidence of big league ownership of these player* ft Some are signing payer* to contract* which never are filed for promulgation and are terminating these contracts by Informing the payer the contract ha* le-en deal royed land!* lined the Brooklyn Dodxera of the National league and the Itayton. <> Huh each for signing outfielder George Krueger to a contract in which no Huh was named. Hta investigation also showed Krueger was shifted back and forth between the Itayton and l , tidn<ah, Ky. Hull* without the filing of

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• • Week’s Schedule For Adams Cfiunty Basketball Teams « • Friday I Hoagland at Yellow Jacket*. Khkland at Geneva Pleasant Milla at Willshire. <>. Hartford, at Monmouth, Saturday Redkey at Berne. Monroe vs. Jefferson at Berne. Sunday Commodores at St Mary'* of Michigan City. proper transfer agreements. Itayton was fined an additional »'.'•« for finally filing a falsely dated eonTin- Detroit Tigers dr. w a 4-W» fine in the case of Charles If Tefft, who was switched from Alexandria.’ to Beaumont, to Hot Springs to Tiffin, o without filing of trans- •< i <. (-merit- .'-if - ■ ' was ord < I' d to make a salary adjustment of lit:, Hi to Klmer ’ Singletoil singleton accepted terms offered by a Itetrolf -iout but on advice of another s. ont it w is de. Id'-d not to destroyed MONROE I OSES TO GRAY TEAM .lav County Quintet Nips Bearkatz Wednesday Ninht, 2<»-2l Tin- Monroe B'-arkatz dropped a hardfonght battle to Gary of Jay county Wednesday night at the I’oriand armory, 26-24 Monroe led al the first ouart'-r * 7 and the teams were tied at th- - 10-10 Gray took a mte point lead at the third quarter. 22-21, and stayed ahead of the Bearkatz throughout the final period. Hanni. Monroe forward, led hoth ' team* in scoring with 13 points. Cox and Zeigler each tallied eight points for the winners The Gray | team i* < -.ached bv Marion Feasel. ; former Ib-iatut Yellow Jacket star. Gray FG FT TP | Bragon f 113 R (tampon, f 2 16 Cox. c It,* Hoagland g (too Zieger, g 4 0 9 Il Hampon. g 1 ft 2 Totals 't » 28 Monroe FG FT TP Hanni. f 6 1 13 i E Gilbert. f non G Gilbert, c . 0 0 0 Winteregg g 12 2 Monnler. g 113 Kay f Oil H Moser, t 0 0 0 Hahegger. e 10 2 R Hotter, g 0 0 0 Total* 9 fl 24 Referee, Farris fPortland*. Vmplre. Hinkle tta rtland I. Preliminary Monroe 17. Gray 1« tm • r,F.n<n !«»•

KIRKLAND WINS EASY VICTORY Kangaroos Defeat .lackson Os Wells County Wednesday, 10-21 Kirkland's Kangaroos had an • xsy time with Jackson of Well* i ounty last night on the Adamcu.m'y floor, winning 40-21 The Kangaroos. piced shy Arnold. w!x> scored It; points, led 5-0 at the first quarter, 166 at half-time and ;2fl-12 at the end of tl>« third stanza. S»roup scored 11 marker* for J*c*«on FG FT TP lee F Oil Stroup F . ... 5 1 111 Lush C 1 0 2 Swlhart G 1 <• 21 Wlld. y G 1 • 1 3 Griffith F A I I Daw-on G 0 11 T. ■ta . * 5 21 I Kirkland Eagle F f. 1 II | la-nlnger F 0 o of t, rod C 3 •' •’> | Man ey G 0 •• "j Arnold G fl I 16 Yancy F 0 “ «j T Baumgartner F 11 31 Wuliiman <’ 1 " -, D Baumgartner G " it •• Johns n G • * ti ", T•; <t* X 4" I ll'-t-r-e: tierig Hil lffl oil I mpi «• Garrett i Bluffton t Prtbmtnery K I and |!»; Jackson IS j — - o • • J General Electric Bowling Results h • 4 League Stand-ngt Major Lragur W L- Pct. S’ator* 19 * 7'M Flange* IX ft fl«7 Welder. I« 14 41«. Rotor* 4 2 .I*7 - Minor League Tool Rm.n » 4 <487! Night Men 7 f. M 2. Maintenance fl fl .Soo Flange* fl fl .Sott Punch Press fl fl S'*t Testers 2 * .2W A League Rotor* 17 1« A3« Hr-tor* Isl 11 593 T sters IS 12 fdiS Switches IS 12 655 Rivet* » IS 333 Individual Records Major la-.igue - M iloag’and IS7. A Schneider IV. A Miller ISS F. W. Mnkenau 179. E Chase |7>. Minor I.eague p. Han< her 17k.- «• S hultr 17s. L Ahr 177. G Au r 176. R Leitz 174 A U-ugm G Uater 1«1. F Gillig ' IS7. H Helk-r IS2. R Augn-t 149 U Krelsi ner 147 MAJOR LEAGUE Flanges Eady 130 200 J Omlor Ifll 123 1»3 D Gage IIS 209 231 I R McDougal !«0 179 I*3l C Mclntosh 157 194 156 I Totals 796 90S 923 Stators Cochran l<o 205 1(2 Schneider I*4 152 22* l.lndeman IflS 147 Ifl* Johnson 203 153 145 l«2 I*2 162 Total* U 4 *l9 SflSi Rotors D Gallogly 190 I*s 1(9 P Bnsoe IM 146 Ifll K Chaw 173 1»1 T Miller 13« 170 146 1(2 162 1«2! Total* *l6 *36 529 Weiders M Ha* la nd I*4 190 192 G Gage 159 IM 13«

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DECATPR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMB ER 30. 1939.

|F. W lamkenati IBfl 192 I#?' M <> Brown 177 195 214 W Helm 132 1(3 I*2 i Totals si* *M 643 G. E No. 1 E W lamketiau 179 174 146 J K Eady 179 145 157 iW Helm 159 14fl 245 M MiDougal 155 1«3 162 II Lindeman ISS IS* Iflo Totals *O9 SIS 170 Burke's Ramblers Tutweiler I*l 215 222 Deßolt 139 14fl 127 Keller 165 137 192 Bonlfa* 191 142 142 ZH' 200 191 127 Totals ... S7fl *32 110 o * Decatur Bowlins League Results • •! Featuring a 235 single game, Marlon Heare paced the activity In 'he Merchant league at Mies Recreation last night with a 596 series C. Heare was next in line I with s**3. Results I Gerber's won thre. game* from Kohne Drug. 2.197 to 1.921 Rexall Drug won three from Marathon till, 2.393 to 1.9*1 Telephone laxal won three from Telephone Toll. 2.543 to 2.52* First State Bank won three from Mb* Recreathm. 2.349 tn 2,459. f Standings W U i Telephone Ixtca) 26 13 Telephone Toll 25 II First State Bank 25 14 ,Gerlier’* Market 23 16 Rexall Drug 20 19 1 Mtae Recreation is 21 Kohne Drug 11 2* Marathon OH 9 M State Bank Knapke 153 205 122 Kruikelierg 140 13S 141 I Caston 133 14# 144’ Bleeke 15S IS! I*9 | laurn 221 I*3 14* Totals *OS *OO 744 Mie* Recreation D RHndenhach 122 159 Iflfl H llrlndenbach 11* 14* 190 Eyatison 135 1(9 171 F Bailer 17( 125 D Bailer 202 174 170 H<*ll. IM I Spot 25 25 25 — —. _ Totals 778 764 882 Telephone (Local) Hummer 200 151 177 Relnking 130 179 132 C Heare I*3 188 212 M Heart 140 221 235 Ehlnger 179 148 167 Total* *32 897 923 Telephone (Toll) I. Ileare 21fl 142 148 Hr-hultz 137 148 161 Hunter 113 133 189 llollopeter .... 180 171 200 Schlickman „ 152 153 191 Spot 21 31 31 Totals MS 778 820 Marathon G Bultemeyer 82 106 N Buurk 154 135 198 A Ostermeyer 148 106 166 H Moelllng IM M Ostvrmeyer . 115 123 M Gaiimeyer 123 87 W Caston ... 89 126 S|m»i 37 37 S7 Totata 680 581 720 Reaall Drug Wnlpert IM 118 ICI lx-onard 136 171 151 Noonan 136 130 150 Siauh 171 15* 151 Murphy 157 159 212 Total* 794 7*4 825 Kohne * Drugs I Hprnnger 164 127 14* Eley 144 112 107 Yager M >*> >«» Smith 111 1«1 i B Spmnger . 96 ... 137 IM Spot 14 14 14 Totals 6M 574 M7 Gertrer* Sautters 159 114 153 Helw IM 147 183 Stapleton. Jr. 184 13* 144 Stapleton. Sr. 218 15* 103 C. L Stapleton .. 155 IM 100 Totals M» »59 738 - H. S. BASKETBALL Central 'Fort Wayne I 34. Co*tral (Mtuicta) 30 Bluffton M. Columbia City U. Oaaian St. Hoagland *8 Auburn M. Baler St. Huntington 34. Warren 20. Goshen 38, Warsaw 2t. Ihortrldge < Indianapolis) 36, Greenfield 2*. Jaapar 31. Mitchell 2t Shelbyville 81 Franklin 29 Tech tlndianapolisi 27, Calked- ■ ml (Indianapolis) 16. Martinsville M, Columbus 14 i overt Imo). • Rushville 61. Richmond M. Greesnthnrir *l. Greencastle 24 Marlon 27, Ander*on 24 Loganafiort 28. Rochester 23. Valparaiso M. Horace Mann (Gary) M.

KST BOWLERS GIVEN BALLOTS Tutweiler And Mies Tied Eor lA*ad In Early Vote Result* Early taf>ulatlon« In the balloting to select 'he fin- best bow!' rs In the city, as announced today bv Mrs Carl H. Mies, who ta In charge of the voting, dltu-loses that preelection favorites have grabbed early le-tds. Seven or eight of those conceded a good chance to make the ''first five” have plied up a lead and if predictions hold true the rac- will (probably narrow down to these select few in the final days of voting i Bill Tutweiler and Molly Mie* are tied forth- lead with »3 votes apiece. Tutweiler will hr rem»<nbered a* the lad who. on that night not so long ago, came ever so Hoe - to a pwfect score, getting II j straight strike*. | MoUy. of course, is coneiderwl one of the top tavwlet* in the city ' and can be counted on to be fu the race. Roily loidd and Don Stump, who are alio roeogntaed ax members of the city's "4iw in bowling’’. are next tn line with 43 and 351 votes, respectively. i Other t owlers having two-figure 'totals at thta early stage are Ft> I Inger with 34. Just one count behind Slump Marion Hoagland with 25. kldgar Mntachler with 20 and Oscar latnkvnait with 11 A total of 23 keglers hare been given at least one tally since the ladis have been op m-d Voting will

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continue tititll mldnlghi. Saturday, < I treember 9. • Anyone ta eligible to select the five whom the* think the Haw of jibe city’s kegler*. Voting l« done a'lthr Mir* Recreation alley* Other* who have garnered votes tin addition to thos mentioned al-ove are Keller, 7; R Woodhall. 5. Ahr. 5. E Schultz. 5; A Farrar. B Hoagland. 3; I, Smith, 2. D. Biller, 2; Macklin. 2; Kindler. Fsddener. Roudcn. Bonitas. Relnktng and G. Schultz, one each. —— Deny Ball Player Benefit I’ayments "■ ■ l*ndlanapoli«, Ind, Nov. 30 (VP) To the Indiana unemployment compensation division, a profession)! Lasrhall player is an ’ independent contractor” and nit entitl'd to re munrration from tie division during i-urti'h* when the diamonds are closed. Ruling on the pet 1-lon of Rober' E laitshaw. first baseman on the Itidiinapoli* asetiall Huh. for un employmtni benefks. the hoard held i that professional ball players were not entiled to '•ompen-atlon during I the winter months Players come under the sngtlon which says Individuals ’'Ustomaiily engaged in an Independently established trade. j'M-cupiiion. profession or buatßvsa’’ are >-x< lud- d and shall “not receive . lienefit*,'' — o ■ - - ■ DISTRICT MEET tCONTINL'RIt Ort f-A<ie SIXA by Mr Quinn, whose subject was ■'Decatur PythlanismHe dIM-usst d •b founding of the i*catur K of P lodge shorth after the f'lVll War. which had drawn 7M men |-om this coinmunity The need for such an

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organization was demonstrated by the hatred* engender«d by the war l&wlvrcon the states Mr. Quinn said that <he men who formed the district group w»r* amotu the outstanding cPlz»n» <rf the (immunity and thM they work «d together and were ar, important j force In the social and civil life of the city. Following the program refreshmenta were »en<-d by a committee under the strperviMon of Dmiel iChrM'-n. — - -o _ ARREST MADE i CGXIIM Kt. VHOM r»ui ON*» , —I. _ ——- > rested on a forgery count. Ope Indictment iharges "John Doe" and “Richard Roe" with the murder of Anthony Michaud. Rente fruit market proprietor, according

— to autholttae. Arrests ret ' A -hrs* indtattßegr,* Hearing Date Stl Hor Appnun County Auditor Vetwtl ha* receivud word tb*ik will I* h-ld Isrratorj-j ant in hi* offk, kt tlw board >■ -rardltK tkt u-x-. propria! low for th* *hlp. ' s<W> Sheet, White Automatic Bond, free fraa hl sized for pen h nature. Sealed owner. 11.05. The Decatur Deweng