Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1943 — Page 6
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Two Favorites Win In Monday's Bouts Willie Pep Defeats Wilson By Decision (By I ni <-<1 Prew Three top n ’> h bout* w- r> . staged In various sections o: th" | country la-t night and in two o( I them the favorite* < rime out on 'op | Willie pep. th. f. 1-h rwelgh' I champion of he * I by N- "• ! Yrirk standards wa ted uni th* ■ ninth round bet >. starting to work | on Pittsburgh Ja« k.< Wi.-on in 'h> Smoky city But the Hartford 1 Conn, lad <arne! him,elf an uno • mou* 12-round tie. is lon H« wailed] for W.l-m to *• > himself out ' and then piled up 'he point to win. Neither fighter wa- able to' sere a knockdown In San Pram is, •<>. Jimmy Bn n« ] th. duration heavyw- ght titli-t wo .1 aloround decision over Pat Valentino, a San Fran. i«i o hum guardsman Blvln ts •<• Vah-n , lino for a nine count in the final I tanxa In provi<|en<e. Rhode l-land T ny Costa w .n .v..ything bu' th- N . B As • ath. : weight crown by tak mg a peround de. ..ion from. -bamp | lon Jack!.- Callura Co-ta. an up and coming fighter from W "Hi socket It I . outb *< d Callura d< , ciiively to cop the d<-< .»
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MAJOR LEAGUE I I STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W I. P't GB | Bro- klyn 2 1 667 I Cincinnati 2 - ’i» ■Chi. ago 2 2 ->"0 'a i Pittebargh 2 2 .7"" St Jam;- 2 2 *-a i Boston 1 1 ’a Iph ladelplna 11 S I N< w Voik 1 2 I AMERICAN LEAGUE W 1. P< t GB New York 3 " St |>>ul.a 2 1 66. 1 |cle». .(hd 3 2 G"<> I I ’.V.i- hlng'on 3 2 1 I Detroit 2 3 I"" 2 ' Chi'ago 1 2 33.3 2 ! Plu’a.l. lph . 2 I ::: 2'j • Boston 1 3 23d 2's YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League INo games -ch'doled' American League •No games -h dul'di. Major League Teams Resume Play Today • By United Press I No major h-agiU' gam .* w< played y. site: day bu' lon. t.e j I day tn h'-dlil'-In the Ain-i 'an i-acie th New York Yanked ■ ' R nH I I Sox al I! on The I’hll.i'it Iphi • ' Athlet'. ' engage th Washington ■ I Serial is at Wa hingtoti. th.- St ; j l.oiii lit >wn play th. It' tp r Tig leraIera .n tin- Motoi City and h» ' • | land Indiana invade Chicago for a gam w ith th. White S.X In the National b rgut. the Chicago Cui. tangle with the St Louis Card- at St Louis The Boston | I Brave help th- New York Gian"; op. n their seas n at th Polo j I grounds Th' Brooklyn Dodger* play tb< Phi ijelphia Phillies in :h> Quaker City. -i he ('mein-i 11..'1 Beds play 111. Plttebu: .-h Pit-I at. at Pitt burgh I O I Four pr<» !d< nn of th- I' S. are | burled In Ohio. i
— | CORT] o ♦ — Lett Time Tonight — •HI VA CHUM" Rita Broa.. Jane Frazee A -LADY BODYGUARD' Anne Shirley. Eddie Albert Sc-2Se Inc Tax * WEI). & THI’RS. * HOW TO HAVE FUN ...AND LOTS OF IT! Thrss boys end throo girls ...trying to crash Broad* way...and living entirely for laughsl Tatß bJ| ■ 1 f |1 L| 1” Skm Naysdri - IM tadfey • Nnßi Hriml • tata btttai •>—•—«>m • MmM * enSHb Coming Sun.—'Cmderolla Swinga It" A "Secret Weapon"
Derby Trial Today At Churchill Downs Derby Favorite To Run Final Tune Up L hi: ville, Ky . Apr 27 'UP' Bi. Ing fans will ..it through a doiib'.- feature at Chun hill Downthis afternoon. The 12 s'"' derby trial gets top billing But th- ra< Ing fans also w il ->■ the final strenuous tune, up of Count Fleet, th- odds-on favorite to win the h annual running of the Kentucky derby Saturday. The d-rby trial has drawn 13 -lig.hl's Calumet farm's <»<ean j Wav.- hae been flHtalled as the H.iv.t. e Other participants in the trial which are expected to start !in th d.-rby regardless of how they tar- in the trial include the W F. Boeing pair oT Slide Rule ind Two«< - radio comedian Eddie Milers n's Burnt Cork. Mrs Henry Finch's Mod «t l.id. Milky Way farm's No Wrinkle*, and J Gmham Brown's Seven Hearts. Several other trial starters face cßmnition from Saturdays iTa.ooo ila sic unless th-y come through w-h outstanding perfotman* > ' this afternoon Count Fleet's workout will be -tag.-d between races on the afterli on e program Trainer I ton Cami 'roll ...ys "the Count" has com- ;>;« -. !y re. v< red from a foot ini jury — o MAPLE MUSING Henrietta Bricker with a 511 and j Hei.-n McClure with a 509 set the pace for the fair -.-x In the Worn, o' h ague at Mies Be. real lon I l.i-t night, the former chalking up i games of 15!t. 2"2 and 15u an! the litter scoring games of 2"fi. 134 and !•'.'• Other good individual • oiint. Included Marie Hill, 2'o Barbara Wyb urn K Mary l»idd. I*l Belrgia Heed, I'm and 179; til. Sheets. 17'1 LaVonne Hohls | • ' 173. Jerry Gallmeyer, 17". lamp leaders were set back a bit i IS 111.' pace-setting Jo-Antl five ( Iropped a pair to K-tile and the -'■< .nd pla. < Zwh-k combination i f-11 three times before Vera's . . . The latter five climb'd into a threeway tie for second by virtue of its ‘wins while Hill Smith grabbed a rlo fr m Bruce's Grill to sew II? I that e.'.-ond spot even tight, r . . . Smith Bros won three from Eve's by forfeit ind B» .Iniont < opped a like number from Schafer's. Standing* W. 1. Jo-Ann 30 15 Zwick’s 2k 17 Hill-Smith 2R 17 i Vera's 2S IT II- ihnont 28 19 ' Kettle 23 22 I Smith Bros . 2o 25 Bruce's Grill 19 M Schafer's 14 31 I.Ve '* • 3»; 0 AMERICAN INFANTRY (Continued r*wtn w*«e !• light. It's uncertain how far Geri mane will withdraw- before taking up new positions covering Telmur ba The next IS houru proltably will decide this quention. | The French, fighting on th* first army's right flank, have suited a hill overlooking Pont du Faba and within easy artillery range of the town. The eighth army left wing also Iri putting pressure on Pont du Fahs. while carrying out attacks against the entire enemy mountain line north of Enfllfllle. Any Allied break-through nt 1 Pont du Falsi would endanger the j whole Axis aetuo farther north. 1 Front disipatch** indicate that the enemy would then have to withdraw to a shorter line around Tu- ■ nls and Fixerte. An Allied heidquarters state- | ment placsw enemy losaea in north ! Africa from January 1 to April IS at 6«.ooo A break down of thU flgsre shows that 36.0u0 of the enemy i have been taken prisoner. Thirty I thousand others were killed or wounded. Besides the lames in personnel. | the enemy has sacrificed 250 tanks 1 captured or detroyed; 1.000 planes; ■ and 132 ships eunk or damaged 1 These figures do not Include lomes inflicted on the enemy by Allied | navies and naval plant*. Radio Vichy reports that a mai jor movement of Allied sea and air forces In taking place at Gibraltar. There is bo Allied confirmation. I Luckey Softball Team Is Winner The Lackey school softball team of Union township downed the Schnepp oehool. 74 yesterday on : the former's diamond, it was re- > ported here today. I Trade ia a Good Town — Decatur
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Urges Japanese In Camps Ruf To Work Montana Senator On Tour Os Camps Washington, \pril 27 (I'Pt S-nator .Murray of Montana rccom i m-nde that th- Japanese and Jap-anese-American* now in concentratio.. campit be put to work. All of the internees not found subversive by the federal bureau of inv. v'igatlon. Murray .tay.<, -liould be used In argrlcultural work or oth--activity not related to the war effort. "With manpower shortages and mounting war expenses.” the Montana Itemocrat declares. "Thia i .uutry cannot afford to keep 134.000 people In enforced idleness.” Murray, a member of a senate mil ■' y affafre -üb-commlttee recently returned from an inspection tour of Japanexn concentration camps. He and senator Chandler of K-ntu<-ky. th- chairman of th- committee, says the work of abolishing the concentration camps should go forward Murray stresses, however, that he think* all Japan.*' -whether or not they are Am-erican-lHirn should be employed far from strategic war plants. Not Pampered Ix>* Angeles, April 27 (I'Pi |Wanted| MEN I For I I Essential I 1 Rl ra I War Work I ■ We need two exper- K 9 ienced men for our 9 9 \utomoliile Kep a i r 9 9 Department. ■ I Top Wages I I Paid j O N'»t jut-l a duration E 9 job Permanent work V 9 it your work in satis- ■ 9 factory. ■ I Saylors | Decatur, Ind.
Mm. Eleanor Roosevelt says the Japanese living >n relocation centers are neither pampered nor mistreated Th- first lady conduct <1 a personai inv.stigatiot of the relocation center of Gila. Aria., where r.i'iH' Japanese are housed. Herl h.'p-i tlon wao promoted by hund reds of letters complaining that the i Japan'--" 1 are getting preferred • treatment. ,_o Tax Board Member To Hold Hearing L. e Highlen, .special represent !- tive for the state board of 'ax com-
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