Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1940 — Page 6
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Stage Amateur Boxing Show Here April 4tH
AMATEUR FIGHT CARE WILL BE HELD IN CITY Recreation Department Sponsors I'iaht Card Here April I Georg* F Ijurent -tt].rvi«or of the Ih-ialiir UTA r*> • ution d* |iurim< nt. todiiy sntioum <•<! thut anoth*r amateur boxing .how will l>< held in thi. city. Thurndny April 1. starting at « o < lo< k The boning allow will Ih »tau*d In th»- Lincoln ■< hool i-ymnu.ium. Thia ia the **<<>ml amateur card «pon«or*d here aim** the flrat of th>- year by the recreation depart merit The flrat card drew a apleii did attendance deaodte nub-x.-ro temperature* and th* tlitht fun* were well rewarded with ;t Intereating .erica of l.uti a The headline bout on the Apt il 1 card will match Mike Jaraiigt (aipular Meghan battler, agahiat Ivan Poland ot Bellefontaine Ohio in a five round battle These lad* featherweight*. 'angled in the final bout at the district tourney held recently at Lima. Ohio w 'h l.rranal winning the d<-> iai.ni Two Fort Wayne Golden Gio*** champion* of thia yeat will appear on the <ard in supporting bout* Theae lade are Carl Ottenweil*' of Hoagland and Tommy Taylor of Monroeville Ottenwoiler a middleweight, will he nut< hod again* Bob Bed It iw m-rti [Mtpiilui IW'iaut tighter T»y lor will awarnp pum he. with Lal Gresham of Fort Wayne i tinner up to Taylor In thlw ye.c . Golden Glove* tourney Eight bouta are on the card Th--feature go will he five round* and all other hoina will hr- three round* Popular admlaalon price* of to rente for adiilts and 2" cent* for students will he charged All proceed* >t( the fight <ard*
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go Io till r-geclltlve inminlltce of the recitation department to forth er recreation ai-Hvlli** in (hi* city dining the < online month* Mi laiurent Mated that oHlchil* for the April 1 card will be- an ■ -<uni *d later Th.- complete card follow* Mike Jaratigi. lernlur v* Ivan Poland. Bellefontaine. Ohio ' round* featherweight*c i art Otienweiler Hoagland **. Bob "Red Bowman. Ifeialni <mid dieweight*). Fritz B.ik't Decatur v* Bay Rou»*ey. Payne. Ohio -middle weight*! Tommy Taylor. Monroeville v* Lial Gregham. Fort Wayne iffyweight*) Georg* Golden, Foil Wayne --S BUy Kill*. Belief .nt in. Ohio i welterweight* I Jack Mahan. Ih-iatur. v* May nard Wald* Van Wt-rl, Ohio t light Weight*) Freddie Velez De.atur. v* Cawey lane. Ft Wayne < featherweight*) Don IxilMiger. Ib.atur. v*. Lew Marelhi. Herne twelterweight*) PLEASANT MILLS BEATS HARTFORD Independent Team Defeat!* Hartford Thursday Night, 39-31 The Plea-ant M U« md. p. nd- i.t team registered a T» to Al victory over th. Hartford independent* M il* gymnasium Th- team* w.-.. i-d at 21 21 at the first half hut Pleasant MUI* pulled away .n the chuting minute* of th* game Halberstadt and Hos! man led th. w nn-r* with It aid IH point*, reap*, lively Heltiet tallied 12 point* Be Hartford and C Reynold* II Pleasant M il* FG FT TP Hallterxadi f S 2 14 Hoffman f c. I lit Brown . 2 2 »1 Riley g 10 2 Teeple g 12 4 Total. Id 73» Hartford EG FT TP <• Reynold* f 5 I 11 Beltler f '• 2 12 M Reynold. < 11 » Kistler g 2 15 Mewhberger. e 1 •> 2 Ander...ti g oil Total* 14 <34 111 LI. REBI'KES 'COXTISTKH FROM I’AGF <>SK) Ing m "risk my offl. I*l head on hl* «t*l*ment« The next day in N-w York he told reportei* that he would "gtamd pat" on the view* h* had expressed and on the propriety of a diplomatic representative expressing them Report* here that Cromwell planned to re«ign and run for Vnited State* wnalor from Sew Jersey In the fall el< < lions led to spe, ula’lon that he might have had •tle-h a plan in mind when h* mad* hi* address .latne. Foreman of Bin* Cre-k township was a visitor here todiy
SOUTH SIDE OF , FORT WAYNE IS FAVOREDTEAM An hcrs Are Favored To Take State Title On March 30 i Editor's note Thl* I* th* la at I In a wrt--* of four article, on th* j finalist* In th* annual Mate high i .< hool bask'-tbull toiirn.-y > By Cd Sa-ntbury For Waym March 22 jP.j A f•••* ttt ih.tt’s "not d’Vf-rythhii.'. .1 , power in Indiana's winter hard I w<*.| madne«>. the only cont -slant i left in th* IS4U Mate high school) haskc-thaß tourney that was d. > tn j *d .1 favorite before th*- firing < .tnrt.nl that'* Fort Wayne South Il * no MtiftrlM- that th. Arch.-r* ar* reprenenting th* northeaat hi I th* four team final at th* Butler I fieldhou** .March 3o laiM !><-<<-m : Iter when the hoy* itotiud th* alate .tailed naming top ten*' I and picking their Mate tourney fw..«ll>lllti.-« Fort Wayti* South led When every body got around to .. b'ltioll of oil* team for a title favorite •om.-flme in Fehrnary. th* .am* h< id true the Arch. r» were .till on top There, little wonder that Coach Burl Friddle'* team I. tip there South Sid* w-nt through th* tev-n lar seaaon with 1? victorie* and only three defect. Right now th) r..0-.| I- •■;n..>ph- Old 1 the «atn* trio of def-.it* To top thit Burl Ftidd! pro du< <-d a Male champion in IST* at j •he *:ime M-h.M.I and that lime with a team that didn't driw an) vote. In th* pr* toutn -y figuring i Friddle« team wa* pl. kwi a. a champion la.) y.-sit Inn m.<>« »lan »om*where along the line .nd Went down lnglorlou*ly Thl- year! Xo Oa.lan loomed up to .ok down on the Archer, and will* .ath- oi-Ipowering «up[»>.t of i-.ts they went through a f.uigh »ect|rm al .. eiona! and >*tni final circuit to w n . p|.o. m the final f.Hit Thi. year South Sid* wa. re yarded »« a ••»'* till- favorite liqt wa.n't generally picked to get through ll* own wotional F.u i • Wayne Xorth w.«« ilop-d to down the Archer* Son-h Sid* won Im pteMiVely In th* regional |t wa* heavily favored and failed o m In the semi final rmind It wg. rank*.l a* a -'*-)' choice with New Ca»tle and Kokomo al.o winning a .hare of acclaim Sc South I romped over G.xteii in the flrtt gam- and came l>.u k to t.«<r ftotn behind and .had Now Caatle in' the final Imttie after a24 minute i re»t in the o|id half when a fun* blew out the light* The Archer* have been tough all ■ geaaon The three toaaM were! Inflicted by Elwood. Fort Wayne North and Jefferaonvlll* Th. la*t wa* * is to 13 margin In a tight defeimlve battle that twemed to; lend credence to th* belief that Routh Sid could he beat But among the regular .eation victim* were Kendallville, Vlncenn**. Alimde Burrhi Gary Froebel. Fort i Wayn* North. Auburn. Huntington. Kokomo. New Albany and Fort Wayne Central The tourney roll I. nearly a* itnprewalvw Lafayette ('et.tral Monroeville. L-«>. ’Fort Wayne North l*ottland Huntington Garrett and finally New (’Mile. So South* back at the final* after a one year respite It ha* height, weight, drive, file and everything elwe Moot of the Mate agree, that It* only drawback i* a tendency to complacency reanltIng in jn "wnheatahir'' compie* South* entire ten man tourney •quad baa *een action In the region*.; or »eml final Hamilton, of rourae I* the big leader, lint then he'* leading all player* <m th* final four team* In acoring In the laat two t.-trney eerie* Hamilton ba* looped in *1 point* In the four battle* to ntdd an eight ponit margin over Whet.el of laipei. Other Madera ar- Spiker. Braden, Hl he. and Hire, nil tall and r and al lable to hit the net*.
IT’S BETTER NATURALLY!
DECAIPR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDW. MARCH 22. 1910.
As Hitler. Il Ducc Met Here i» the important meeting of Fuehrer Adolf Hitler of Germany ami Premier Benito Mnwrolini of Italy at Brennero. Italy, which drew the attention of the world Thi* i. a radiophoto. ttanamltted under difficult condition.
litre i« .ecoml in n-nm .coring with 2P ptiln'* In ’he l;«M fontj gain--. Decatur Bowlin? laeague Results • • <Ht ar I ank**naii !••«! th»* • haK‘h* al Mi»-« i<»q lun! nik’ht adli a *»1*» Hr wan < h»«r • ly prr«*«Mi by Slump with a j M 3 t Ahr poMird m ia»| and Munn I 4 Mutichler't Stump 22 A 2‘»«i 1»»3 Mie. IM I’ut IM | Ahr 3»>2 232 |JO Mu:-. h * 225 IM IM Udd Ik* IW 2<»5. Total. 1020 lull tn.i Rice Hotel Il Wo-ulhall I" 15S IM! Appelman l<m I*4 1?.3 K Wo'Mlhull IW 157 l«3 Zell ITS I*l |<7 Lattk-UTti 2.1* 17* ISS , Spot I* Ik I* j Total* l'*2 So7 711. McMillen's M.rnn 224 I*7 IS* Mi by Kat 14-1 ist G Si hititz iw; la* 1?2 Soidner 204 117 1«2 E S< hullr 17* I*l 2-1 Total. Mo *22 575 Hon f Krust Frialnger 202 I*2 ISI Tutweiler IW 221 173 Keller Ido IM 127 Miller I 4« I*4 IM Fa-rar 1«2 is* |*v Total. Ml »44 MS' Shooting Matrh On Sunday Afternoon A .booting match will be held at th* Ed Auman farm, north nf tte- < atur on Sunday afternoon, lieginn Ing al 1 o<Uh k The matr h I* *pon : i sored by the Country i <in»ervatl<>n tilth and prlie. wilt It* awarded to the winner*. Clay pigeon, will he UM-d Th* puhli* l« Invited. IRISH REBELS fWRTttH rnitgr WMM i! regime A brief period of civil war followed. M- Kelvey wag one I of the rebels who aelged the four I court* building in Dublin > -I The "general headquarters" f| Statement said that the campaign t! In England would be pursued until . every British soldier had been ■ i withdraw™ from Ireland and Eng 11 land had recognised the "governr j men! of the republic" as the only -I government of Ireland It warned that perhap* In the near futnro the '"republican army" 41 would take up arms In Ireland i. 1 against "enemies of the republic "
Operation* in England, the statement said bad shown "th* weak ne«* of th* enemy and the possibility nf new sp*< tai ular threat* !of countering th* aggresslrm to which the lri«h people are being I «uhje< ted " There were similar parade*, at | ■a> h of whl< h statement* were lead, in at lea*' four other di*trtl :• Os lb lf.Lt C. ( . ENDORSES >m>NTtNi!Ei> <>* e* j*. star 1 finding* will ho reported to city ' offi< lai* tn a**i*t In solving De. attir'g problem In meeting the orders of the Indiana state hoard of health Herman II Krtie<k*berg. president of th* Chamber of Commerce, i also annmmced that the directors will meet at the First Stat* Bank In this thy next Monday evetilag at 7 in O'clock with leader* ttf the tattle and hors* aaaoclatioM of th* county to discuss plans for ' exhibit* at the annual liet atur I Fr»«- Street Fair und Agricultural • Shos next summer Seventeen Injured In Arsenal Blast Dover. N J March 22 tl'Pt Seventeen persons were repotted Injured, two seriously, in an explosion today at the government arsenal at I’icattnny. near here All of the injured were treated at trover Ito-iptal Injuries of 15 were said not to Iw senou* hut two were kept at the hospital. O ———. — Plane Forced Down In loike. One Man Drown* Chit ago. March 22— <U.B — The coast guard ordered four boats to search today for the body nt Orville AA' Rose. Detroit, who was d'owned when h* slipped from the Ice-virated wing nt a private monoplane which had been brought to a disastrous forced landing In take Michigan Th* plan* wa* piloted by Wil--1 Ham Conrad. Detroit, who had tak- ’ en off from South B*nd Ind and ; attempted the lake landing after th. Instruments frog* and a blinding snow storm weighted the wings Cnnrad bronght the plane down near the tug Mary C Tug • crew members threw life preserv--1 er« to Conrad. Rose and Merrill Hogan, another paatw-nger from I Detroit Conrad and Hogan were pulled to safety. ——■— ♦ — ' J. G Niblick and Mis* Rom; Con I ter have returned from a visit In I I Indianapolis. e -... ; SVgXll - 20 lb. unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kind* of mimeograph work and suiti able for ink m<naCare.* lit. The Iterator llemorrat Co.
NOTE DECLINE INBUSINESS Indiana Business Declined Four Index Points During February Bloomington, hid.. March 22 <UT> Indiana busln*** declined ' four ind< « point* during February compared to * lo*» of two point, j in January, th* monthly survey of the Indiana university bureau of. bn.ine.. r*sear< h revealed today During the early part nt th* month the decline wa* more rapid. I the review said, but In the last I few day* It lost some momentum j "There I* fragmentary evidence that th* present decline In bu»ineaa ha* spent It* force.” th* report said. ‘ Bit’ there is no dear Indication whether the next move ment will he a rebound from the present level or a further acceleration ttf th* downward spiral" Ixtaae* during February were confined largely to heavy industries. and to agricultural income from the sal* of farm product*, the bureau said Retail trade and some manufat luring operation* notably automobile pitwim-tion. were higher In February than In January but the Increases were pot large enough to offset recea*lon In other f>art* ot the .ate * economy. Pig Iron production wa* the low-
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! r-sl since August while electricity production was the lowest since Heptembur. Th* Europt-an ( war ha* not < larifietl the hu*in>-»* oullmtk. the rn[tort said "The Finnish peaee ha* done 'nothing hut transfer the theatre ' ( >f operation* from the Baltic to | tht Balkan* where th* stake, are ■ ltigh*r." it claimed "What may I liapjK-n in this part nf Europe will ! have a direct bearing upon the trend of ituslne*. In th* I'nlted ■ State* in the coming month*" ry — STATE SPONSORS (CONTINUED FHOM PAtJE ONH) j list is a matter ot Individual <-hoi< e. One winner In each county will I la- picked regardless of the subject used. Arrangement* will be made for entertainment nf the group at all the point* of Interest to be visited Suitable chaperon* for boy* and girl* will be chosen to make the j trip laical committee* will select the winner in ea< h county County *nj> enintendent* of school* have been asked to head each county committee and to appoint as assistants men and women well qualified to judge the Kubjer ts t ho.cn HuiM-tln-tendent* and st hool principal* have been asked to enlist the aid of I official* and civic group, to help | student, obtain vital Information ■ A< curacy completeness, and effectlvenes* of style will l>e <©n-
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