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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 20

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DECATUR HERALD SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1 930 DECATUR HERALD COMMIES REPORT FOR FIRST WORKOUT HERE NEXT SUNDAY OFFICIAL I.I.I. LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1930 At Danville At Deer'nr At Blooming! on May 14. 15. 16 May 17, 18. 19 June 26, 27, 28 Sept 4, 5, 6, 7 June 29.

30. July 1 DESSAU TO HAVE PROMISING SQUAD OF YOUNGSTERS Skipper Must Find Five Year First Men to Comply With Three-I Rule June 4, 5, 6 July 18, 19, 20 Aug. 18. 19, 20. 21 Sept Tl-U 2.

June 1. 2, 3 July 15. 16, 17 Aug. 11. 12.

13, 14 Mayt30-30. 31 July 11. 12. 13, f4 Aug. 2.

3. 4 April 27, 28. 29, 30 June 17, 18, 19 July 30. 31, Aug. 1 May t30-30, 31 July 11.

12, 13, 14 Aug. 15. 1617 June 1. 2, 3 July 15, 16, 17 Aug. 11, 12.

13. 14 June 7, 8-8, 9 July 21, 22, 23 Aug. 8. 9710 MANY SEMI-PRO STARS May 20, 21, 22, 23 June 29, 30, July 1 Aug. 26.

27. 28 May 17. 18, 19 June 26, 27, 28 July 2. Aug. 29, 30, 31 Pages At Terre Haute At Evansville May t30-30.

31 June 1, 2. 3 July 11, 12, 13, 14 July 15, 16, 17 Aug. 11, 12, 13 Aug. 14. 15.

16.17 May 14, 15, 16 May 17, 18, 19.0 June 29. 30. July 1, 2 June 26, 27, 28 Sept. 5, 6, 7 Sept 2. 3.

4 May 17, 1 8, 19. 20 May 14, 15. 16 June 26, 27, 28 June 29, 30. July I 2 Sept. 2, 3, 4 Sept.

5, 6, 7 May 1 3 0-30. 31 July 15. 16, 17 July 12. 1 3-13. I Aug.

22. 23. 24. 25 Aug. 11.

12. 13 May 10. 11, 12, 13 May 1, 2, 3 July 21, 22, 23 June 14, 15-15. 16 Aug. 5.

6, 7 July 24. 25, 26 June 4, 5, 6 June 7, 8, 9. 10 July 18. 19. 20 July 21, 22.

23 Aug. 18, 19, 20, 21 Aug. 5, 6. 7 July 27, 28. 29 May 4, 5.

6 jTf June 17, 18. 19 iYCLL? Aug. 8. 9, 10-10 J-CMO CLUBS At Quincy At Springfield At Peoria I May 5 6 1 QuinCV fflii June 14, 15-15, 16 June 10, 11. 12, 13 H1 JVCUU july 27, 28, 29 July 24, 25, 26 June 7.

8-8, 9 WW 11 May U' U' 13 Springfield itAS.Vo3 Herald. April 27, 28, 29. 30 June 4. 5, 6 Peoria iuly VfS OpOTt July 30, 31, Aug. 1 Aug.

5, 6, 7, 18 May 10, J1, 12, 13 May 4, 5. 6 May -1. 2, 3 BlOOminefon June 23, 24. 25 June 10. 11.

12. 13 June 14 1 5-15 16 Aug 5 6 7 July 24, 25, 26 July 27, 28, 29 May 20, 21, 22. 23 May 7, 8, 9 May 27, 28. 29 FW.aflir July 5. 6, 7 June 20, 21.

22-22 July 8, 9, 1 0 uecaiur i6 28 15 16 ,17 Aug. 22t 23 24, 25 May 24, 25. 26 May 27, 28. 29 May 7. 8.

9 Danville July 2, 3, t4-4 July 8, 9, 10 June 20, 21, 22-22 May, 27. 28. 29 May 21, 22. 23 May 24 25 26 TprrP Haulfi Tulv 8 9 1 0 July 5, 7 July 3. T4-4 i erre name jg 4 Sepfc tM Aug, 26 27 28, 29 May 7.

8, 9 May 24, 25, 26 May 21. 22 23 FvanSVllle June 20, 21, 22 July 3. t4-4 July 5, 6, 7 tvansvme Aug 22 23 25 2 27 28 29 Aug- 30 31 Sept tM For April 27. 28. 29.

30 June 11, 12, 13 July 2 7, 28, 29 May 24, 25, 26 July 3, t4-4 Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7 Live By BOB SINK Finding five rookies of Three-I league calibre i3 one of the principle problems which will confront Manager Frank Dessau when the 1930 Commodore squad reports for its first workout of the season next week. Batterymen are due to report next Sunday, with the test of the squad coming in two days later, April 1. With ninn men back from last May 4, 5. 6 June 17.

18, 19 Aug. 8, 9, 10-10 May 14, 15, 16 July 5. 6, 7 Sept 1-1 2, 3 June 7, 8, 9, 10 June 23, 24, 25 July 30, 31. Aug. 1 May 1, 2, 3 June 14, 15-15, 16 July 24, 25.

26 May 7, 8, 9 June 20, 21, 22 Aug. 14, 15. 16. 17 year's nine, Dessau must find rookies to fill five of the remaining six I June 4, 5, 6 July 18, 19, 20 Aug. 18, 19, 20, 21 May 10.

11, 12. 13 June 23, 24, 25 July 30, 31. Aug. 1 May 27. 28.

29 July 8. 9. 10. 11 Aug. 2, 3.

4 Holidays Sundays a KnQinn ltwVif ntnn Mount with the lenirtheriinir anrl Babe Ruth Gets AU dCllOl 1 i uuwicii. Beacon, N. is controlled by an ing of the day in turning it on and astronomical clock which keeps pace I off. HACK'S HITTING HELPS CUBS WIN Second Homer in Exhibition Game Clinton, Indiana, to Be Reds Foe on Hardwood Next Season Schedule Partially Arranged by Coach Kintner at Big Twelve Meeting Saturday; Coaches Vote to Drop Holiday Tournament MEHLHORN TAKES LA GORCE MONEY Tough Break Costs Horton Smith $5,000 First Prize Money Leads Club to 5-4 Win Over tBu Associated Press) I Los Angeles; Malone and Root Pitch ST. PETERSBURG, March 23 The Boston Braves buried the New York Yankees under an avalanche of base hits Saturday to win 11 to 2.

The two tallies of the Yanks came the third off southpaw Ed Brandt, I Wish to Announce To all my friends and former patrons that I am now operating the ELDO STATION Corner E. Eldorado and 20th Sts. STANDARD OIL CO. (IND.) PRODUCTS Candy, Cigarettes, Cigars, Pop and "Hair Trigger Service" T. R.

(Tex) HOB BS since only three of the conference schools are having teams. CHAMPAIGN, March 23 Clinton Hizh of Indiana features the 1930-31 iBy A si ociatcd Press) T.ns A tc (TELES. March 23 Only eight of the eleven schools With Hack Wilson leading tne at Decatur High basketball' schedule an were represented at the meet which Associated Press MIAMI BEACH, March 231 "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn, of Pensacola, Fla. snatched the S5.00O top money sisnoo La Gorge open tack with three hits, one a home run, nounced by Coach Gay Kintner here is held principally for 'arranging when Koenig doubled and Babe Ruth drove out his second home run of! the exhibition season. Score by innings: basketball schedules.

Coaches Moy- the Cubs defeated Los Angeles, to a Hatiirrtflv Pt Malone and Charlie Saturday following the annual meeting of the Big Twelve conference er of Champaign, Hoff of Danville and Stephens of Urbana were absent. Root, Cub regulars, did the hurling and permitted 11 hits. 111 cue golf tournament from Horton Smitn, Cragston, K. in a dramatic finish on the final hole here today. Mehlhorn's score for the 72 holes New York (A) 002 000 000 2 5 1 Boston (N).

011 400 05x 11 14 2 coaches. Home and home games nntcher Zach Tavlor or me v-uds Polli. Rhodes and Hargrave, Ben- have been arranged with the In-j diana school, the first" engagement and Hannah of the Angels also hit The Schedule Dec. 12 Bement at Decatur. Dec.

Decatur at Clinton. Ind. Dec. 19 Decatur at Mattoon. Jan.

2 Jacksonville at Decatur. was 285, Smith's 28b. gough, Brandt, Seibold and Spohrer, circuit blows. being played at Clinton on December Collins. Mehlhorn uncorked an eagle tnree on the 71st while Smith ran into bad 4bo nor five, inittine the Chicago 000 211 1005 12 0 Los Angeles 210 010 0004 11 3 Jan.

9 Urbana at Decatur. Jan. 16 Springfield at Decatur. Jan. 21 Vandalia at Decatur.

Jan. 83 Mattoon at Decatur. Jan. 27 Champaign at Decatur. 13.

Thirteen games are listed on the schedule, which is still incomplete. 1UCH. Pensacola shotster one in the lead Malone, Root and Taylor; Delaney, Ballou and Hanhah. after a nip and tucK Daiue out the day. To Get as Much as Auburn Offers Yon Have Halve Final Hole They halved the final hole with fives, Smith driving behind a palm v-noi inir his club on the KRESS, MANUSH LEAD BROWNS TO 2-1 WIN 30 Decatur at Urbana.

Feb. 7 Clinton, nt Decatur. Feb. 14 Decatur at Vandalia. Fob.

20 Decatur at Springfield. REDS IN FIRST WIN OVER CHAMPS, 6-5 (By Associated Press) MIAMI, March 23 The Cin. cinnati Reds scored their first vic tree anu second shot, the ball going Into the (By Associated Press) WP5T palm BEACH Mar Conference games will De piayea with Springfield, Mattoon, Urbana, Champaign, Jacksonville and Danville, although the latter is not included in the schedule. No dates could be arranged with Danville due to the absence of Bill Hoff, Danville coach. Outside the conference, Van-dalia and Bement will be met in addition to Clinton, Indiana.

According to the schedule, Bement provides the opening game, the Okaw Valley school playing here December 12. Drop Tournament During the meeting the coaches voted to discontinue the annual holi-riv basketball tournament Finan 9-? With "Red" Kress and Heinie gallery around the green. Pulled his second shot into a trap to the right of the green but pitched out nicely. He played it safe and sank his fifth to halve the hole and Manush in their linup for the first time this season, the St. Louis Prnin RnturHaw defeated the Buf tory in the exhibition series with the berths on the squad.

This means that there will be an exceptionally Rood opportunity for rookie pitchers to come through, as there are only three members of the 1929 hurling corps who will be Dessau Back The skipper returned Thursday from Orleans and immediately at down with pencil and paper to figure possible combinations for the 1930 race. Of course he won't decide on any one man, including the veterans, until they show they're ready to go, but he feels that he now has a list of capable athletes from which to select his youngsters. Between eight and 10 rookie pitchers of promise have been signed. One of those Dessau would like to see come through for sentimental reasons is William Huffman, a fellow Huffman was recommended by Alex Pearson, a St. Louis Cardinal and Cleveland hurler in 1903-05, who declared him the best pitcher in the Beaver County Pa.) league where he won 10 games without a defeat.

Huffman is a well built voungster, and is said to resemble Harold McKain, star of the 1928 Three-I champs. Two Illinois College Hurlers Illinois College, which with St. Viator, annually turns out strong teams in the Little 19 race, provides a couple of hurlers in Hood Robinson and Ed Gossett of Morris City. The pair has the endorsement of "King" Brockett. Illinois College coach.

Charley Petrous of Chicago, was signed after being recommended by Oscar Melillo. second baseman for the St. Louis Browns. Melillo should know what it takes -to stick in organized ball of this class, and much will be expected of Petrous. An old baseball friend of the skipper's, Lefty Brown, a former Western league hurler, is responsible for Ray Mayes, Gardner, hurler appearing on the roster.

"Wuner" Signed A distant relative of the famous Waner brothers also is among those who will receive a trial in Louis Waner, Chicago youth. Waner was signed on the advice of Wilson Bering, who pronounced him a great "nrospect. Rookie infielders include Allen Gudgel and George Eoff. first sack-crs, Carl Calicureia, a second baseman, Allen Smargrassi, a shortstop and Howard Goetschel. third baseman.

Eoff. a first sacker, and Alex Blair, a pitcher, are stamped as certain to advance by Charley O'Day, well known baseball men. Both hail from Tulsa. Smargrasaj, from Auburn, is hailed as the best looking young prospect in the coal region, and was picked up by Ed Wattling, manager of the Springfield Empires. Leroy Drengberg of Beardstown, is a Central Illinois catcher who will get a chance to stick as understudy to Johnny Parks.

DECATUR GRAYS CHANGE NAME TO MAHANNA GRAYS Last year's Decatur Grays will appear on the diamond under another name this season according to Manager Fred Page who has announced the team name as Mahanna Griys. Last year's plyers and the prospects on hand will meet Thursday for the first workout. The Mahanna Gtays are ready to book games here or away from home. gain the victory. falo team of the International lea More Much Smith's 286 was gooa lor tauuu Pay to gue, 2 to 1, in an exhibition game ripro "rCress work featured the game.

money of $2,500. world's champion Philadelphia Athletics when they downed the American Leaguers- 6 to 5 in an eleven inning contest Saturday. Score by Innings: his fielding and two hits leargely ac Tommy Armour, hard hitting piay-er of Boca Raton, pulled up in third place with 290, taking $1,000 of Armour shot COn- counting for the Browns- victory. Manush played only three Innings TO EQUAL AUBURN'S HORSEPOWER- cial losses occurring in the first two Phila. (A) 000 200 300 005 13- 3 tne prize muij.

sistent golf throughout the final 18 Cincin. (N) 200 000 030 016 15 13 Buffalo (IL) 000 001 0001 6 2 St LOUIS (A)101 000 0002 8 1 Shores, Mahaffey, Baker and Coch events was given as the reason, it was also voted to omit the 50 yard dash from the Big Twelve track meet at Danville May 3. There will be no baseball league this spring Man gum, Leverette and Grube; H985 rane; Lucas, May Johson, Eckhart and Gooch, Sukeforth. Caldwell, Stewart and Manlon. holes to take a pair oi o.

out Bobby Cruickshank Purchase, N. and Billy Burke, Westport, N. Y. who finished with 291 each to tie for fourth place. They divided fourth and fifth money to get $675 apiece.

TO EQUAL AUBURN'S WHEELBASE TO EQUAL AUBURN'S WHEELBASE- HFRALD CARRIERS WIN J760 H695 r. OVER TEAM, 17 TO 9 Taking a big lead in the second quarter, The Herald Carrier basketball team defeated the Y. Irish team, 17 to 9. Devore with three field goals and three free throws led the win- TO EQUAL AUBURN'S HORSEPOWER- H595 ners scoring. IRISH (9) HERALD CARRIERS (IT is it tp Model 125 AVJBMRN Straight EIGHT U49S in nn ED 01 mm 'Mann.

I Riedel.f Toth.c Haattnga.e Peabody.f Reddlng.g Hechman.g Totals Fluddart.r Dean.f Devore.c Martin, D.James, Howell, Hobbs.g Totals DO WHEELBASE HORSEPOWER "MARES THE SURFACE THAT SAYES OIL" 4 19 WINS AGAIN! Herald Irish 2 3 Referee Swartz. Vmplre Ef-rer. Modtl S-9S AMBXJRN Stnighr EIGHT fII95 125' WHEELBASE 100 HORSEPOWER IW IK.UUC1II uioi uuwi vw.w buy more; more power, more strength, more room, more comfort, more endurance, and more value! Auburn' 1930 program is the logical result of long-time plarining. As public demand for Auburn's distinctive design and character has steadily increased, Auburn has enlarged it production capacity out of earnings. Hie benefits of thi program are passed on to the public in the form of continually better cars for less money.

Today Auburn take undisputed front-rank position in the Straight Eght field. Prove it for yourself by comparing the Auburn cars with others, by asking owners who drive them and by driving them yourself. Since the purchase of an automobile, in the last analysis, is a business proposition, we invite you to verify our claim that Auburn gives the most vahre for the least cost. With more than five years accumul five experience in Straight Eight specialization, Auburn protects your investment. Your Auburn Straight Eight is a time-tested, perfected, and proven automobU.

Think of it 10 miles without a drop of oil that's exactly what a Ford did over the streets of Decatur. 10 MILES WITHOUT A DROP OF OIL REDS TO MEET GIRLS' TEAM FROM SPRINGFIELD The Reds, local girls' basketball team will meet the Springfield Elks' eirls' team Tuesday night at 8 o'clock on the Johns Hill floor. There Trill be no admission charge. The Reds lineup will be compose! of Dorothy Van Gundy. Gene Lehn, This was possible only because the car had been lubricated with JACK-O-LENE for a short time past.

The Colloidal Graphite in JACK-O-LENE had penetrated the pores in the metal of all moving parts of the motor, forming a smooth, heat-resisting, anti-friction surface which lubricates even after the oil is drained from the crankcase. JACK-O-LENE will do the same for you. It will double the life of your motor without extra cost it will put a stop, to burned out bearings or scored cylinders it will increase your gasoline mileage it will decrease your oil consumption it will give your motor higher compres- Every Man-Woman And Child Should Have Some Kind Of Insurance We have the Right Policy For Each Individual Need. No Obligation to Talk It Over Insure Today With MISSOURI STATE LIFE EE WATSON, Disk Agt 620 Standard Life Bldg. Phone 2-0070 Mary Dial, ior Wanda Glazebroo Evelyn Inez Klein and Helen Rie- A R.

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FOR RELIABLE jurmmu poi ie ran oecn rcaucca. to 3c for the Hrtt ounce and lOc for each additional ounce. Use Airmail aauy jot (tan, The development of aviation is vital to American progress Distributed By J. E. E)wmg (Sairage Be sure to "tune in" on Radio Station WJBIi between the hours ot 12:05 noon today for important announcements regarding this remarkable demonstration.

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