Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1940 — Page 6

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AMATEUR FIGHT CARO WILL 8E HEID THURSDAY Eight Stellar Bout* On Amateur Card Here Thursday Sight official* wen- announced today for the star-studded eight bout amsieur boxing »how to be held nt the Lincoln school gymnasium in thin city Thursday night nt AI O'clock Nick Little, nromtnent Fort i Wayne official, will referee all bouts. Bruff Cleary, not>-<l Fort Wayne sports promoter and ofll rial, will act a* announcer Judge* , Will be George Auer, Lloyd Baker I and Floyd Hunter. Carl Raster' Will nerve a* timekeeper. Popular admission prices of to 1 rents for adult* and 2<t rent* for children will lie charged Ticket* are on «aie at th>- American Legion home Moose l-idge, Elks lodge (Aon* and Rotary club*. Club barber shop, and the Decutut ' Rally Democrat. The show i« sponsored by the 1 WPA recreation department. and . all proreed* will be handled by , the exei lithe committee of the department to further the city * , recreation program. Thursday night * card will be headlined hy a five-round bout lie tween Mike Jaraugi, popular Megi can acrappei of near Decatut re cent winner of the Lima. (Him district featherweight title, and Ivan ' Poland, of Bellefontaine. Ohio, runnernp to Jaragul In the Lima tourney Other bouts. each of three round* are a* follow* Carl Uttenweiler. Hoagland. v* Rob "Red Bowman. Decatur im d VHMMHffiHBMMffiCUaBMMEa

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Tonight & Thursday * 01 BMG DAYS’ First Shot. Tonight at 6:30 ConUauOu. Thursday from 1 '0 Starting With Feature! ATTEND TONIGHT \NI> AWID TIH Its. ( RttVVl>S • « ■Willi The grandest heart story •f show business since “The Great Ziegfeld!" •; / w \ < ' 4- 1 NMMHMMBMmmmpuBw- wkumr I VICTOR. HERBERT A PeremevM Pimm. •». Alba Jones • Miry Martin Walter Connuily In Bmua ■ Mik tain Sitomi Ftstir ALSO - Shona. 10c 2Sc o—o Frt. A Sat—“l Take Thia Woman" •p.ec.r Tracy, Hedy Lamarr. -0 Bun, Men Tuea.—“H >. Girl Friday" Cary Grant, Roaalind Ruaoell.

I (llewelght* I. Fritz Baker. Decatur. v* Itay Roussey. Payne, Ohio, middleweight*). Tommy Taylor, Monroeville. vs. Ltal Gresham. Fort Wayne, (flyweights). I G *•■ ti'ilden. I ... I Billy Ellis. Bellefontaine, Ohio, (welterweights). Jack Mahan, Recatnr, v* MayI nard Walde. Van Wert. Ohio (lightI weights). Freddie Vnleg. Decatur v«. Casey lane. Ft Wayne iFeatherweight*!, Don latbniger. Decatur. v* la-« Maselin. Berne (welterweight*). 0 Hugh Andrews Named Association Official ! Hugh Andrew*. Decatur junior--senior high school athletic mentor. i ha- te en named vice-president of the Xorth> intern Indiana com he* a*MM iatlon The Yellow Jacket coach wa* I named to the fs»t at the final meeting of the association held in Fort Wayne last night. Jim Crowe. Huntington coach, wa* el« t«-d president and Merv Sumer*. Fort Wayne, was • li-cted . «••< retary-treasurer. o Committee Again Slashes Budget i —... Washington. April 3. <U.P> The ‘ house appropriation* committee to I day cut 147.357.440 from President p Roosevelt's budget estimate for the war department, reporting a bill I I Hailing 17*5 <*'•'• "••< in line with a new war department policy whl« h deferred 1 American warplane order* In favor of England and France, the I committee eliminated authorization ' for 439 n«-» aircraft. A proposed 112.714 Wi air base at Anchorage, Alaska, also wa* eliminated by the economy nilmb-d appropriation* 1 (ommittee Trade in a (ino<l Tswn - Oeeatu> I CORT Tonight & Thursday • ♦ NOTE — Thi* Pirture in St riel I* Adult Entertain* menl! Children Will Neil her I nder-Lind or Enjo* It! We Sut<ei*t t«u Leave Them at home. » • "W« », HetksM •erne *e«k sHmm 1 I Ser* *>v tokvt SR 1 ■ -r,.<•** t *ra MF • * to, *(• *■*•" <am> and st, o***'" I - "M, ksb, w>H I w* w •* •»•*»*• * • meHWS I (MSI* ah, \ jßw'w < XJ/JH at s Mr k, «*o «**«sa smms ALSO—Musieal A Sporttit*. ift 11c -0 Frl. A Sat. - j*h ß Mack Brawn, * Bab Baker, Fuggy Knight "West of Carson City." -—o—o—- — Sun. Man. Tuts.—" Man tram Manteas!" A “Shauld Husband* Wark"

DECATUR WINS OPENINC GAME AGAINST WREN 1.1 Yellow Jacket* Register N-l Victory In Season Opener The Decatur Yellow Jacket*, last ' year s northeastern Indiana conference champion*, opened their 1940 season Tuesday afternoon with a A to 1 triumph over Wien, Ohio, at the latter’* diamond Schamerloh and Chllcote combined to hold the Buckeye lads to two hits, both single*, and would have registered a shutout hut for Decatur's lone error. 11 An error and a single by Kolde- | wey enabled Schamerloh to Lally Decatur'* first run in the second > inning. Wren evened the More In ’ the *ame inning when Jones open- ' ed the frame with a walk, moved I to second on a wild pitch, to third on an infield out and scored on Lynch'* overthrow. The Yellow Jacket* put on the clincher in the fourth when threw run tallied on Stapleton’s double, and singles hy Linlger. Koldewey and Andrew* Two more run* , ( tossed the platter In the sixth on a walk tn Andrews, hit* by Rchnepp and Chllcote and .Morehouse's error. Hit* hy S< hamerloh. Koldewey and Chllcote and Swoveland '* error accounted for Decatur's final two tallies in the seventh. Koldewey led the Decatur batter* with three hit*, while Scham erloh and Chllcote each rapped out two safeties Decatur AB R H E J Kitchen. »» 4 o o o Lynch, lb 4 0 0 11 Stapleton. 2b, 3b 4 3 10 Schamerloh. p. rs 4 2 2 O' Koeneman. rs. If .4 1 o 0 > Linlger. If 2 I 1 (»( Chllcote. p 2 12 0 Koldewey. c 4 0 3 0 Johnson c 0 0 0 0’ Andrew*, cf 2 110 1 Sc hnepp. 3h . 3 0 10 L Kitchen. 2h 10 0 0 Totals 34 *ll 1 I Wren AB R II E Swoveland. p 2 0 0 11 Dull. 2b 2 0 1 O’ Baxter. 2b 1 0 0 0 | Morehouse. I 3 0 it 1 : Worthington. Ih .3 0 o 1 < G. Klehl. 3b 3 0 10 Jone*, rs 2 10'i II Klehl. «s. p 2 0 0 <1 Hoverman. cf .3 0 0 0; Gebrea. If 3 0 0 0! Total* 23 1 2 3 Score hy inning* lucatur PIO 302 2 * Wren o|n 000 o -1 Decatur Bowline League Besults With al! the fanfare of a poiit- > leal torch-light patade the bowler* of Burke * Standard Service were wacorted to their work In the Minor league at Mine Recreation last night ... "A bunch of the hoy* (that loaf about the xtationt were whooping It up with a snare and basa drum to lead the way . . . Shortly before the time tor Burke's to take the alley*, the parsde started from the station to the alley*. I with Capt Bun f’Alnl We Good* ■ Keller, carrying a huge banner that read. "On to Detroit" . . . Behind him came Burke hlmaelf. BUI (29*) Tutweiler. A J. (Scatter Arms! r'liiiirnil Hitch your burden of worry to the /Etna instead! /43TNA-IZE Aa AalcMskih la*wr*a<* paiwy 1 «*a b* Vfkus by Th* ffita* <asealty * terse, Cssapu, Hsnford, f —a. M caver every AubofbWb Fifth, The Suttles-Edwardii Co. Apante Decatur. Ind. Niblick filar* Bldg. i w

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Zelt and Ted (Fireball) Bonlfaa . . . The kid* who helped form the pa.-ade stayed through the game*, moaning and groaning at a good . hit that failed to colled all the I pin* and shouting freniiedly at a strike or spare on the part of the ; oil men. resplendent In their new [ brilliant orange shirts, navy blue | He*, dark blue trouser* with an , orange stripe on the side . . . P S. Burke's wi»n three games. I C Farrar led the keglers with a 1 nice 424. followed hy Don Slump, who posted a 421 Stump'* 254 wa* high single game, hut Rollle latdd wa* dose behind with a 252 R«*utt* Gamble* won three front Smith's. ' 2*54 to 2377. Burke's won three from Wren, \ 2415 tn 2395 Cloverleaf won three from Con- ] I voy. 2'41 io 24*9. Miitackler* won two from Tele-1 I phone Toll. 297* to 25*1 400 Writ* C Farrar. 424; Stump. <2l. Ahr. i ' <ll9 Mie*. 405. Ehlnger, 602 and ' laiitkvnsu 410. 200 ficorts Stump. 254 l,add. 252; Ahr, JO4, 203 and 212. Mie*. 214; Ehlnger. 221 and B#fi; I Heare. 209. Frtolng--r. 297 Thoma*. 234. C Farrar. 234. A Farrar. 224; N Filler. 214; Belt, 209 Spangler. 213; R W>Mdhall, 210 and 211; K. Woodhali. I 234 and 200 Mnkenan 2*2, 204 and 2»4 I *— — — J ft — -■ — * At the Training Camps I By ilnlttd F'taa • ■- B Red* Rtsteavllle. N C April 3- !UJBTwo pitcher* who hope to wfn regular jobs this season go to tbe mound today a* the Cincinnati Red* aid Boston Red Sox continue their exhibition series Gene ! Tbonfjwuui pitches for the Red* against Woody Rich of the Red' Six Six straight hit* with two out in the ninth Inning gave the Sox j four run* and » A3 victory over the Reds yesterday. Indian* Waycro**, G* — The Cleveland Indian* were trying for their sec one victory in five start* against tbe New York Giant* today. Hy Vandenberg and RIH l»hrman throttled the tribe with seven hit* yesterday to give the Giant* their third triumph. 104. The (Ilan’s collected 14 hit* Vgnkee* Oklahoma City The New York Yankee* tackle Oklahoma ('Uy in an eahibHion game lodny. The

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ft Yankee* wound up (heir Invasion I of the Texas league with a 3-0 victory over the Dallas Steers yester-l day a* Alley Donald and Spud Chandler pitched flve-hlt hall Cub* El Paso. Tex The Chicago Cub« seek to even tht ,r "city *erle*' against the Chicago White Sox today In the final game of thrir croas-country schedule The While | Sox took a one-game lead ye«ter- i day when they landed oa RIH for five run* In the seventh Inning and a 7 to 3 victory Rirat** El Paso. Tex The Pittsburgh Pt rat e* enjoyed a day of reat here Wore picking up their new sparring partner*, the Chicago White j , Sox. for a series of eight exhibition games en route east. The Pirates downed the Philadelphia Athletics! at Bisbee Arif, yesterday. 10-4 , With two singles, a home run and seven tallies batted In to hla cred-1 it. big Johnny Rlxao all but broke* up the game yesterday when he I clouted a prodigious blow in the eighth with the liases full and two •mt The victory gave the Pirates 10 triumphs out of 14 game* with big (••agne opposition Cardinals West Palm Reach. Fla The St lamia Cardinals prepared for major league opposition from the Washington Senator* at Orlando today i by heating Rochester of the Inter national league 9 tn I on 14 hits — . only one of which was an extrabase blow Hob Bowman and Lon Warneke allowed only five hlta between them Brow,:* San Antonio. Tex - A team of St Lou I* Rrown* tnaanged i.-y trainer Doc Hauman defeated another •quad of Rrownle* under a*si*:«nt t raj tier John llandl-y 5-4. with pitchers Johnny Whitohead and Rill Trotter going the full route. | Whilehead wa* the winner First baaemen George McCJulnn reiiiinrd i to the game after a week'* treatment of sciatic nerve trouble ■- •"' • VARIETY SHOW cnNTINUBD rm Ml r»OI UNBt Snare drum eolo Don Lehman Accordlan solo- -Prince Roamcl. Selection by orchestra Finale- City recreational band I _J '' ll 0" 1 * w CHURCH HEAD ■CONTINURD WHOM PAUS ONM! ' leadership." Dr Fribley'a location and the i name of the new district supertn- —— ,

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| fendent will be announced at the i annual conference in June JOHN NICHOLSON! DIES SUDDENLY Notre Dame Traek Coach Dies Os Heart Attack l-ast Nijcht South Rend. Ind . April 3 (U.R) --Funeral arrangement* were he In* made today for John P Nichol- | son. about 50. track coach at Notre 1 Dame university since I*2* who! ! died suddenly last night after at- j tending a meeting of the South , Bend athletic aaaoclatton Nicholson had left the meeting i before Ita • oncluaton and was found doubled up on a r oach at tbe Y. M C. A where the aeaaloa was held by Joseph Walsh, a secretary to the university official. U'alsh took him to ■ room in the building where he collapsed Physicians said he died of a heart attack Nicholson was ■ native of Greenville. Pa . and a graduate of Miaaouri unlveraity He competed I In the 1912 Olympics aa a hurdler and high jumper for the t'nited State* team He came to Notre Dame after coaching for five year* at the Montreal athletic club Many of hla teams won central Intercollegiate track titles and Indiana state titles. Most notable of hla men In recent years Is Greg Rice, ace distance runner who last weekend Retested Tatalo Maki. Finnish distance alar, and aet a new three-mile mark at New York

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THREE ENROLL IN CMTC GIMP Three l>ecatur Youths Enroll For Training In CMTC Camp Dore Gallogly. Joseph Hatelwood and Robert laird have enrolled In , the CMTC encampment, which Is to be held at Fort Benjamin Harrl- 1 : son this summer. Maj. Bryce . Thoma* announced Inday. Severy! other local youths had previously enrolled and the county I* expected to have It* hugest representation at the encampment ' In hiatory. Ixwal youth* without prior training will be assigned to the August encampment from August 2 tn 31 Those who have had previous training may be assigned tn the July encampment, running from July 2to July 31 Young men belt ween the age* of 1? and 24 are eligible to enroll. Among the training received at the encampment hy the enrollees .la the use of a reguUthTn army ' rifle or 45 calibre automatic pistol ■ Regular army Instructor* are In ' charge of thia phaae CITY PLANTS fOONTtMVKD UR FA3B Fig* depreciation charges and dedm , thm for free street lighting la | I made, plus all operating expenses i Including plant expense, dlstrlbn-' I tlnn. office, taxe* and general eg-' pense The annual report of the water 1 | department of the city plant will |he released later, city official* ' stated. « w St. Ixiuis Newsmen Sentenced To Jail St latula. April 3 <UJ9 Circuit judge Thoma* J, Rowe today found ‘ the Fulitser fhibllshlng company, publisher* of the St latul* Post ' Dispatch. Il* (ffilef editorial writer. | Ralph Coghlln and cartoonist. DanI let R Flixpoirlck guilty of contempt nf court. A similar, charge afalnst Van H Rees*, msnsgir.g editor of the ' Post Dispatch, wa* dismissed Ih* , cause the judge ruled that Rm*ae , p wa* not re*pon*lbla for editorial I ivmment. I The publishing ooinpauy Was fined 12 <»0o Coghlln wa* sentenced to 20 day* in the St l<ouik ‘

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