Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1941 — Page 6
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BAER MANAGER DISPUTES LOUIS FIGHT VICTORY Protests Louis Blow After Bell Defeated Buddy Baer Washlng'on May 24 'UP Ruddy Baer's manager appear* h« fora th* District of Columbia hoxIna commission today to <laltn Jo*| Louis' world he«vyw< Igh' crown on around* hl* fighter ws* <H» qualified unjustly in last night'* thrill parked bout. After the wild confusion over the decision. Andi Hoffmin. manager of RuMy innoonced he would anpeal The c,onitii*«oiii granted him a hearing Huffman will contend that lamia I hit finer after th* f»e!f nine ending the sixth round and that referee | Arthur Donovan should have elven him a five-minute rent neriod In-1 stead of disquallfvlnir hint when I the gong aonnded for the opening of the eeventh session Ancll also will Invlat that Louis •hotlld have been dlM|ll llifll d for hl* "Illegal" blow Hoffman threaten* tn chart* that he wa* forced to accent Donovan a* a referee when contract* for the bout were signed or ml** the title chance for Ruddv Hoffman didn't want Donovan hecati*e he «av« the New York official ha* refereed vlvtuallv all of the chain nlon'« eastern boot* and I* "notorImislv nro-laml* ” The three-man comtni«*lon I* not evnected to over-rule Donovan * action, and the crown wm« «afe on the brown bomber'* head much «afer In fact, than It was la«t night In the eleelrlfvfnr ftr*t round when chamnlon Joe wa« blasted through the ring rone* by a font left hook to the law For IS mlnntea It wa« a whale of a flvht Baer, towerinc altove the) hrnwn *klnned c-hamnlon. drew Wood from fxml*' left eve mldwav In the fifth round Thi* cut and the other Infnrle* Inflicted by Raer were werlon* cn inch to range Izutl*' manaver* to take hltn to Freedmen'* hospital for an exam-
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i Inatloti Immediately after the fight Physician* patched him up In lo minute*. Itaer »a« virtually unmarked except for a awollen left eye. <b-«p|te the terrific haltering he received in the closing ♦econd* of the fifth round and throughout the •lath, In that sixth session. the 'California giant was floored twice by -ma«hlnr right* to the face He | wa* down for a count of *l* and i then for a disputed ''ln-count " Many observer* and tno»t of the 23,912 fan* at Griffith Stadium thought that Ruddy had been counted out. But Donovan Insisted he wa* on hl* feet at in Then came 'he disputed punch. Riot (food there swaying helple**ly with hi* long arm* dangling at I hl* «ld*» The crowd wa* roarlnr I And the l«rll rang ending the round Whether lamia lashed out with hl* right flat a* the gong sounded or afterward- I* a matter of controversy Thf* writer and the vast majority of other (mix Ing reporter* at the ringside thought that Louis threw the punch after the bell The knock down time keeper. Charlie Reynold*, thought *o too a* did one of the two judge*, a negro. Dr Joseph E Trigg The champion'* fist crashed Into Buddy'* face and he plumped t»I th* canvas. Baer'* handler* haul-: ed him to hl* stool where they | worked to revive him Donovan stood in a neutral c »r---ner. When the warning whistle -ottnded second* before the seventh round he went to ILo-r's corner and told th* three handler* Hoffman, trainer Issy Kline and a*«l*tanf Ray Argel that they mtt*t **• out of the ring They refused. When the bell to start the seventh rang and the handlers again refused to leave the ring. Donovan disqualified the semiconscious battler because they 1 had violated the luixing code THE STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L P< t GR j St lauil* 23 9 .71® Brooklyn 22 12 647 2 New York 17 11 549 S’a Chicago II Hl -467 ft Cincinnati . 15 IR 455 9% Pittsburgh 12 16 411 9 Boston . 12 19 .297 10»4 Philadelphia 1® 21 .323 12’4 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct GR Cleveland . 26 12 676 Chicago 20 13 606 3’4 New Yorw .19 17 .526 6 Boston 15 15 .560 7 Detroit 17 19 .496 7% Philadelphia 14 19 .424 1® Washington 14 21 4o® 10'4 St Lulls 11 21 355 12 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L. Pct C, B Kansas City 20 10 667 Ixuilsville .. 2® 13 .606 114 Minneapolis 19 14 .576 2’4 Columbus .... . 16 15 .516 4*4 Toledo 15 17 .469 6 Indianapolis 14 16 .467 6 St Paul 15 21 417 9 Milwaukee 9 21 .300 11 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Cincinnati 9. Chicago 4. St Uiuls 2. Pittsburgh 1. No other games scheduled. American League Chicago 7-0. Detroit 1-9. Boston 9. New York 9 'Tie. 9 Innings. called on account darkness). Washington-Philadelphia, rain. Cleveland 4. St Louie 2. e Cloverleaf-Schafer Teams Play Tuesday The Cloverleaf and Schafer softhall teams will play a practice game at Worthman Field Tuesday evening at 6 o'eteek. Jehovah'* Witnesses 710 Indiana Street Sunday, May 26. 1941. Religion book study. 7:30 p. m. Watchtower Bible atudy. 9 p. tn., using the April 15. 1941 Walchtower. Subject. Victory Song, part 4. paragraphs 21 to 43 Inclusive. Scripture text. “For when they -hall say, peace and safely; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, aa travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not esI cape."—l Theas. 5:2. All people of good will are Invited to attend these timely Bible studies. YOUTH IS GIVEN CONTINUED FROM PAOB r»NS when prosecutor Vincent Kelley lessened the charge to second degree because of his youth. Pyle ; changed his plea to one of guilty. , Pyle wa* specifically charged with raping a 36-year old feeble-
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minded woman In the village of' Salem on October 11. 1940 He was returned Io jail In the! custody of Sheriff 151 Miller to await commiltineni to the reforms-1 lory. BIDS REC EIVED (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE) I adding three *lot« to the mall I window The work Is to h.- completed within 60 day* of the award 4» I ARMY OFFICER CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Order of Moose and B P. O. Elks, lodge No. 993. under the direction I of Attos V. Yost. The city of Decatur wa* reportedly th* only one along the route, taken by the soldiers which decor-' aled for the event. EXPLAIN RULE • CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) ' Ing and asked for 1-A. O < bonification. To date no call for the 4-E men ' has be«m received by the local • board. These men are to b* placed in camps maintained by churches 1 and private organisation and will Im- required to pay 235 per month. Following is a list of the men now in 4-E. 423 l»rls Aldo Hahegger. 546 Carl Menno Lehman 601 Emanuel Gordon Idechty 621 Dennis Adolph Ix-hinan 656 Gordon jtavid Hahegger
Army Helps Heir Escape Suit ■ ■ z jaßrM Michael John Cudahy and wife A few minutes before Michael John Cudahy, 83-year-old heir of the Chicago meat packing fortune, was Inducted Into the army in Loa Angeles, an attorney tor hi* third wife, Marjorie June Conover Cudahy, arrived with papers In a ESOO-a-month separate maintenance euik Me went away without serving them, for Cudahy, aa a aoldier, la Immune t . ecrvlce.
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997 Harvey l>-Verne Steffen 977 Robert John Steiner b>l9 Edward Nathan M*-»hberger ll4<> Paul Dherwood Liei hty 1141 Jerry <>. Carper , 1291 Jacob Girod. — Ci—. — - HOLD DISTRICT ’ (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) Rcsolutlona: Eva ixiu Spencer. I Peru; Flo E. Taylor. North Manchester and Ib-lla Duiibald. Huntington. Necrology: Cora Hood. Bluffton. Press: Katie Burrell. Decatur; ' Esther Parson*. Marion; Stella Neff Bluffton and Bertha Iceland, Wabash. D< corations and favors: Chinle Nipple and Mildred Hipsher. Wabash: Blanche Purdy and Bertha Leland. Wabash; Vera Barber, i Gertrude Brown. Gladys Johnson, I Frances Hunter. Pauline Butler. Mary Brewer. Annabelle Gehrig, ' Faye Ahr. Bertha Buffeiibarger, Edra Dellinger. Kathryn Morris and l<ena Fry. all of Decatur. Hospitality: Della Carroll, Ada l,ower. Mildred Nash. Lillie Hammond. Gusta Baker and Verda B'-lneke. Decatur. Dinner: Hattie Beery. Nanny Pas*water Alice Christen and Velj ma Porter. Itei-atur. FREE A(’TS TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON» the booking agency from European music halls. The team uses high unicycle*, standard unicycle*, and many other wheeled vehicle* of more original design.
* Pleasant Mills News | Piece nee Nell, Carmpo®d»"l Mrs. latura Gehree l«di Monthly evening <for Osseo. Wlnoonsln. where »he will upend a few week* with her chMdren and friend*. VartaiMiu Clark who ha* been •erlowaly 111 for the -pa*t three weeks. I* Mowly improving Thrlmai Itay, a student nurse of the Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne will wrrlve home for a two week*' vacation with her parents and friend*. Mr and Mrs. Karl Hlttenour of Portland, colled on Rev and Mrs. Johnson and «on Donnld Sunday afternoon Dora Mae MH'ullough daughter of trustee and Mr*. B*n Mtd'ullough la quite 111 at her home with pneumonlaMr and Mr*. K 0. Archer spent the weekend In Detroit. Mr. and .Mrw. Steve ger spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Benoit Johnson and fcunlly Mr and Mr*. D Burdette Ouster ■if Dss-atur visited Sunduy with Mr. and Mr*. C L Custer. Mr and Mr*. Il H. Kverett and family motored Sunday afternoon to the home of Mr and Mr*, law ter KverHt. northeast of Kendall vllle. Thoma* ltalber*tadt returned fnaii Indianapuli* to spend the week-end With Ms fbmlly. He returned to work Monday morning Mr and Mr* Allen Vallenttne of Dewitt. Ark., a Hlecu «< Mr* Lydia Mvltarne*. epent several days at her home They alio visited with Mr and Mr*. Sanford Carter. Mr. and Mm. OIU> Mmbert and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mcßurne* Dr and Mr* Beaver* of Decatur were Sunday visitors at the htmie <»f Lydia .Moßarnes. Class No. 7 of the Methodist Sunday school hehl the regula • monthly meeting at the home <M Mr. and Mr* latther Funk Tuesday evening. The woman's society of Christian Hervh-e of the Methodl-I church met with Mr*. Leland Hay Wedne* day afternoon. Rosemary Ray of Fort Wayne, visited over the week-end with her parrwta. The Harry Ray family. Rev Carl V. Roop ot Marion. Ohio, called at the home of hi* slater. Mr*. WiMiam Noil Thursday He wa* on-his way to South Bend to attend a three day conference. He reported that hh< father Junie* M Roop, who is residing at Rev. Roop's home, is seriously 111 and slowly sinking with hardening of the arterle*. Thrhna Noll returned home with her imcle. Rev. Roop Sunday evening Pauline llawktn* spent the week-
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end with Wanda Mann Mr and Mrs. Ralph Horine and family of Union City were Sunday <Mrmer guest* <rf Mr and Mrs. (Menn Mann and family. Mr. and Mr* David Fodfrev n< M*'A4Und Teaaa. Mm Murtha Stahly and daughter Msry were Tuewdny evening dinner gueat* of Mr and Mm. K D. Archer ami daugtem. Rev and Mm. Robert Johnson and aon Donald visited Mrs Johnson'* aunt. Mr*. Florence Wood at Ridgeville, test Thursday and found her very much Improved She ha* trnen seriously IM for some time. Mr and Mr*. Omer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C T. Hmith of Macy, were week-end guest* at the home of Mr and Mm. Richard Evans and Mr and Mm. Byron Smith. Mis* Janet Colleen Evan* accompanied thorn home Sunday evening Sunday afternoon visitor* at the home of Wtlllam Noll and family were Mr and Mm. Frank Garard and daughter Dortha. Mr and Mm. Claud Hemlinger and daughter Barbara. Robert Hemlinger •< Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr*, laiwcencc Noll and children. David. Kenneth Jean and Nonna of Linn Grove. Mr. and Mr*. Joe Teeple and daughters Gloria. Mr. and Mm Arney Anshaugh and aonw Billy and Jimmie of
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Public Salt KIGHT ROOMS OF GOOD Fl RMTI tt 707 8. Winchester St.. Decatur. Ind. An wr hare sold our home and w ill leave !•» atw t*tu of our N room* of furniture, on TUESDAY, MAY 27th 6 P.M. Some of the Outstanding items In thi* sale *t» Washer; Beautiful N<-w Studio Couth; New I'plv.-'rM 58 Ottoman: some good Rugs; Cabinet Sewing Jhihin*. Mukß Range; Electric Refrigerator; .Medium slited Stuufie I'Mgl New Hoover Sweeper; Steel Cabinet; Dinlag !<<"'« Mt I Glider; Red Room Suites, and maney other lien.. • <«>nw.-wl tlon. Homer Myers, Helen Myers-fti J. F. Ranmann ADR Blair Auctioneer* Sale conducted by .Midwest Realty Auction Co. Dwre ■
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