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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 15

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 15

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Friday, liar 29, 1936- PAGE FIFTEEN DECATUR HERALD division in years, bows his way Into the Garden in a ten-round special BROOKLYN FANS FLOCK TO WATCH "DAFFINESS BOYS' (Continued from Page 13.) with Lew Farber, East Side featherweight. This also is an over-weight match. CHICAGO NIPS DETROIT, 6-5 White Sox Rout Sorrell in Ninth to Score Four Runs Jack Trammell, the long lanky Negro from Youngstown, will LEWIS FACES BOXING TEST Light Heavy Meets Godwin in Non-Title Mix Masked Gal. Of his three winners, Masked Gal returned the longest odds, belnf; held at 5 to 1. Uig $1 Bottle for Only 49c G-M DRUG STORE North Main at William have made three time a CRACK FIELD AT SPEEDWAY Fastest Field to Start Tomorrow in 500-Mile Speed Test (Continued from Page 13.) be back, this time in an eight rounder with Eddie Simms, of Ira Hanford Pilots Three Turf Winners NEW YORK Ira Hanford, little Omaha apprentice jockey who rode to fame aboard Bold Venture in the Kentucky Derby, scored with three of his mounts at Belmont Park yesterday.

Ira did not have a mount in the three-horse feature race, won by J. B. Partridge's Prince Abbot, but he took the first and third with the Wheatley stable's Crop and Drawbridge and accounted for the closing number with Harrv Neusteter's money before he eventually ran in. BLINKERS Ttlinlter. the badge of faint heartedness, may not be worn by Brevity when the dumping jacK of the turf makes lis next attemnt to make oK rw Cleveland.

Trammell showed he can hit by blasting Eddie" Mader out of the heavyweight picture with a one-round knockout two weeks ago. He is expected to hurdle Simms, but he may find the veteran Clevelander harder to stop than young Mader. Frankie Simms, Eddie's brother, is matched with Bob Pastor of New York in another fight. Pastor, with a record of 15 victories in 16 starts, is the favorite. of his field.

The Josenh Widen- By Associated Press NEW YORK New York's second major fight show of the week goes on at Madison Square Garden tonight with two champions head er star trains grandly without them, leaving the barrier like a bullet. Widener's friends. rjointinsr tO this fact, are nro-inff him lining the feature events. John Henry Lewis, light heavy leave the eye shutters in the barn during practise this year, the most seriously injured driver being Tony Gulotta of Kansas City who was kept in a hospital for several days after his mount piled into a retaining wall and tossed him out. Tomorrow's race will be the first in the last seven years in which the popular little Italian-American has not been a Mauri Rose, Dayton, Russell Snowberger of Detroit and Philadelphia and the veteran Ralph Hepburn of Los Angeles were among drivers in pre-race crack-ups.

The elimination of accidents was attributed by speedway officials to smoothed out and turns and the new retaining wall built since last year's race. Three drivers or mechanics were killed last year. -1 French Tennis Meet to Quarter-Finals By Associated Press PARIS Four Frenchmen, a German and a Swiss marched into the quarter-final round of the French hard court tennis championship yesterday, catching up with Great Britain's Davis Cup aces, Fred Perry and H. W. (Bunny) Austin, who had been a step ahead of the field.

Carrying the Tri-Color forward were Christian Boussus, Marcel Bernard, Andre Merlin and Bernard Destremeau. Baron Gottfried Von Cramm kept Germany in the running and Boris Maneff, a virtual tennis unknown, gave Switzerland a place in the last eight- weight king, returns to Eighth Ave To bonsrly the trsat ntaef OLD MOHAWX INDIAN TOWIO lor nUtrtaf stomach, kidney llrer trouble will sell until farther nolle tb renter 11 botU OS ounce two week? tresanentl for cent apaa enutlon of thl Limited I to ft customer. We also roftrmntM to refund full PW" chiM prtoo to any person vh Is not satlstte4 that trie medicine la not worth at least ten times what he paid for it. Within IS ne races next time Wid-ener. Incidentally, is having a tough year of it.

He sold Rush-away to A. G. Tarn for smnnn BOTTLED and BOND FERN BROOK BRAND WHISKEY By Glencoe Distillery Louisville, Kv. Made in 1017 Bottled in 1933. gv A.5ciated Press DETROIT The Chicago White Sox knocked Vic Sorrell out of the box the ninth inning yesterday then pounded two other Detroit pitchers to win a 6 to 5 victory cver the Detroit Tigers.

The Tigers had pulled up from behind when Goose Goslin hit a homer over the right field wall in the eighth inning with the bases loaded, hut when Hayes opened the ninth for the Sox with a home run who had given nine bases on balls, was replaced by Kimsey. filled the bases by permit-tine Piet to single and Sewell and Washington to walk. Sullivan took Kimsey's place and Radcliff singled score Piet and Sewell and Washington scored shortly afterward on yw winter and threw in another horse. OLDMOBAtf nue for the first time since he walloped Jock McAvoy, British title holder last March, in the ten round main bout against Bob Godwin, husky 180-pounder from Daytona Beach, Fla. It is an over-the-weight affair and John Henry's title will not be VISlbllltV.

tn hnnt Rushaway has won three derbies- 1 1 oi TOHrC. i.wu OI tnem -within 24 hours and Per Qt Per Pint Oak, Overton Snell, St. Louis, and Roy Painter, Detroit. They were eliminated by drivers who qualified yesterday. Frame; winner in 1932, qualified at 112.877 miles per hour yesterday in his third and last attempt.

Zeke Meyers, Germantown, the oldest pilot on the speedway he is 45 also qualified yesterday afternoon at 111.476 miles per hour. His young-son, Charles was his riding mechanic and will be in the race with him tomorrow. Young Putnam, here for the first time, qualified at 110.485 yesterday while Banks averaged 110.277. Both were subsequently eliminated but in the order named will be alternate starters tomorrow. For the first time in several years the practise spins and qualifying trials were completed at the speedway without a serious accident or a fatality.

-There were four minor accidents over $32,000. He i the n.w "Tv- horse" of racing. in peril. The colored lad is a top heavy favorite, although there is a $fl 98 sl TOUGH Rill 3" Miss Prudence Takes Feature at Latonia By Association Press COVINGTON, Ky. Closing fast in the stretch, Charles T.

Fisher's Miss Prudence took the measure of six other three-year old fillies in the six furlongs of the Wyoming purse, designed as a test for Latonia Oaks' candidates. The Rockhome stable's Dora May set the pace but Miss Prudence got up in the last stride to score by a nose. Third "money went to C. R. Thompson's Mary Terry.

Well played in the mutuels, Miss Prud baseball manager who doesn't be possibility he may run into trouble from the southerner who looked 'good defeating Joe Knight in the south some weeks back. lieve me gas house gang from St. Looey is so tough. Indian Tonic will driTe poisons from jour tystem as black as any Ink that erer tame from a bottle. It cause a nor natural action than any ether medldna we know of.

It la a food treatment for rheumatic and neuritis pains In arms, oeek. back, hips and less, riving speedy rrilef. ETrry person needs a thorourn eleanlnr out of their systems 4 time a year. This makes you less liable and other daB- "They're not so tomrVi uM ri a hit by Haas The other champion who'll show DETROIT Bill, "They're just a good ball club AB DECATUR LIQUOR HOUSE AB If 5 0 4 his wares is Balthazar Sangchili, who recently took the European Roftell ss 4 1 1 mai nusties. Take one man out of there and thevM he annaaP hn 4 0 1 Cochrane 3 bantamweight crown away from 5 0 I uenrinser 2b 2 club." 1 1 1 0 sprous diseases.

Even on dose will help 0 1 GofJin It 3 Panama Al Brown. 1 0 0 Simmons cf 4 sick stomach, sas and bloatlnc Jar pastas. Adv. 551 North Wafer St Dizzy Dean?" he was 1 1 1 Walker rf Krftvich cf KSM lb 3b 2b Morn-" 4 0 4 0 ence returned $5.60 straight. asked.

Sangchili, said to be the hardest hitter to grace the bantamweight wsssssssssassasBsssasasBBSisasssssasaisasassas 1 3 4 3 3 Burns lb Owen 3b 5 11 Sorrel 110 Kimsey 4 0 1 Sullivan 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 wrme 1 0 Washington 0 I 0 Trials 34 fi 13 "No, I mean Pepper Martin," Terry replied. "He's the fellow who makes that club." Pepper is 32 years old, almost fast as ever and more cunning. Baseball will lose a great figure when Pepper hangs up his glove; the gas house gang will lose a lot of its gas. Bpttloj 000 002 004 6 Chxaio Stag 100 000 040 5 riuiia unuru hi uomih a. Kw.xn 2- Radcliff 2.

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in o. CiUIlS- 1 Wsnmra; pitcher Kennedy. Losing Within 24 hours after taking Old Chief Herb Medicine you will feel like a new person. It will drive poisons from your system you never even knew were there. Every person should thoroughly cleanse their sys Illinois College Ends Season Wins, 14 to 6 By Associated Press JACKSONVILLE, 111.

Illinois college yesterday closed its baseball season by defeating Monmouth, 14 to 6. The victory enabled Illinois college to take undisputed possession of the Illinois intercollegiate conference championship. eu cuxr I HERB MstBECBOt HOME RUN LEADERS Foxx. Red Sox 13 Tro.ky. Indians 10 J.

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