Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1924 — Page 6

sports) >~«-B-B~«r»B~«r»4»*-«-««**«-'»**B****-«'*«'*«-g--«*-«-*«-B**B-*g« •• LEAGUE STANDINGS American League W. L. Pet. Chicago 4 1 .8(H) Detroll . 4 1 .soo Boson 3 2 .800 Pl’i)urieb>' iu 3 2 .Goo ( Wash lug ton >..... 3 3 ,r>oo ( New York 2 4 .333 Cleveland 13 .250 St. Louis 1 5 .it;; National League W. L. Pet. New York 5 1 .833 • Cincinnati 4 2 .867 Chicago 4 3 .571 Brooklyn 3 3S .500 St. Louis ~.. 3 4 .429 Pittsburgh 2 4 .333 Philadelphia 1 3 .250 Boston 1 3 350 American Association W. L. Pct. Indianapolis 5 1 333 Kansas City 4 1 .got) Milwaukee 2 2 .500 ]<oulsville . 3 4 .420 Minneapolis .34 .429 Toledo 1 2 .333 St. Paul 2 4 .333 1 Cohimbua 2 4 .333*1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League St. lamis-Tletroit, rain. Cleveland,Chicago, rain. Philadelphia, 4: Boston. 0. New York, 4; Washington, 2. National League Boston. 1; New York, 2. Brooklyn. 7; Philadelphia. 4. Pittsburgh, 9; St. Louis, 11. 1 Chicago, 1; Cincinnati, 2. I American Association J Milwaukee. 14; Columbus. 15. 1 Minneapolis, 16; Louisville, 2. I Indianapolis-SL Paul. rain. i Kansas City-Toledo, rain. I Real Football Game Played At I. U. Saturday Bloomington, Ind., April 22.—A taste of real battling hard-plunging football •was served up to Indiana University, fans here Saturday afternoon. ] Nearly every player of the 65 who' have |>een turning out for Coach Navy ' Mill Ingram's spring instruction were thrown Into the first spring football game ever staged on Jordan field. I Two teams, selected from the varsity ! anti freshmen squads of last fall, bat-, tbs’ up and down the old Crimson grid-; iron before a large crowd of fans who were anxious to get a glimpse at Indi-' an prospects for next fall. The exhf- 1 biu -n of football prowess from the two 1 teams was entouraging to fans ami coaches alike. | The game was a treat to Chicago and Indianapolis fans who (am.- to see what the prospects are for the team that will play the first games in Indi-H ana s new stadium next fall. Lusty Crimson yells were sounded out and the spring event took on all the atmos phere of genuine gridiron competition Crimson hopes went soaring a> result of the exhibition nnd practice haul *. o— FORSAKES BASEBAI.I. TO AH) GRID CANDIDATES Bloomington. Ind, April 22 —A chance to earn another “I" inter in baseball. to get the fun of the Crimson's southern training trip, and to take the spring vacation with other f. t. students has been passed up by Joe Sloaie. captain at the Indiana Cnb versity football team. Joe was the 1 regular third baseman last year. But spring football practice is on. and Joe Is out each day to hear Coaeh Ingram s iMtlnters on the game, and to I help Navy Bill round out the team for I n winning season. I Portland Beaten By Muncie In Track Meet I I‘nrtumd. April 22 Central blah 1 school, of Muni te easily won over the I Portland high school In a dual track I and field meet held here Saturday as I ternoon. <3 t n 36. The t'entmlltea I **"» Mghf nt the eleven first places I They also w<m second places and I tlalabxi third (n eypnta, Portland I *** In ths dsahra and low I uT ft u ,n •" I J. Abramson, of . I sur ** I ynrd d«.h and low Inrgfe I serond la ths 100 yarq dash. I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOAPn * Yesterday's hero—Hank Dnb-rry. The Brooklyn catcher, with two rm bases In the tenth. took hold of one

> 1 ami dropped it Into the bleachers I I beating the Phils, 7 to 4. t ! Jens Barnes held the Giants Io one f : cratch hit in -aven inning . but .lai 1. ; on lied the core with a bonier in > the eighth and l-'l ia ll drove Groh across with a triple in the ninth, tin ’ Braves losing, 2 to 1. Smacks by Dugan, Ruth, Meuse)! and Pipp pushed over three runs in the first inning and the Yanks beat the Senators, 4 to 2. Joe Bush pitch ed all the way and was the first Yank 1 pitcher to go the limit.. I Five singles tind u homer by Blades 1 •in the seventh inning scored six run. and the Cards boat out the Pirates,' ' 11 to 9. Hits by Duncan. Hargrave nnd Pine-j elli in the tenth inning counted the run that gave the Reds 11 2 to 1 victory over the Cubs. Ed. Rommel let the Red Sox down with five hits and the Athletics won, 4 to 0. - ' 1 ■ o- ■■ - -— May Try To Prevent Carpentier-Gibbons Bout New York. April 22.—Legal action may lie started at once in Indiana to enjoin Georges Carpentier from boxing Tom Gibbons. Billy Gibson sifld today, Gibson holds a contract here in a Carpentier-Tunney match herein

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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924.

, June. Gibson suid th:»t his contract did not prevent the Frenchman from J(p eopling nnother date before this but that lie had been told ha had a 1 good case. J The Daily Democrat has received a 'now supply of Adams County maps. Get yours while the supply lasi -. , I o wtgwywwr "-t.to ’x r ” j Court Hansa J I Motion to Srike Out Tn the case of Chrlstena 11. Niblick i t al vs. Louis J. McCormick et al, the plaintiff has filed a motion to ! diike out parts of the second para-’ | graph of the answer filed by the defendant, Charlf'.s M. Spray. Motion To Elect Cause A motion to require the plaintiff; to elect on which cause of action they’ will stand has been filed by the defenI dants in the case of Augus'i C. I’ennin-, groth et al vs. Elvin .1. Wilkinson et ’ al. Set For Trial The case of Kenneth (’. Lnrwlll et al vs. Frank C. Amann, has been set for trial on April 25.

i 1 Appears Tor Defendants In the cKso of the’ Monroe State ; Bnn’: v■. Edward Lai nre et al. At tornoy D. B. Erwin ha > appeared for the defendant. Aaron C. Huffman. The defandant was ruled to answer. Suit To Foreclose Lien Roscoe Eekrotc. by his next friend i Harvey Eckrote, today filed a comp! piil against Wiillam Zaggel and . L'win td- ary. d- -landing judgment for 50 and for the foreclosure of [ a mechanic's lien. The plaintiff ali legos that the money is due him for I; bor pi-i'fornicd In a saw mill in Jef'll < n town; hip, owned by the de- . fondants. Attorr vs for the plain-. are Wad 1 ’ L. tanlcy. of Geneva, a.id L. (' DeVoss of Decatur. Letters Issued I otter:; of administration have been - issued to Florence Moyer in the estate; *of Eli Moyer. Mi . Meyer fil' d bond tn the sum of $1: .00<). Will Filed Here A certified copy of rhe will of Abraham Bollonbacli 'r, late of Mercer | , county, Ohio, was filed in the Adams , circuit court today by Theodore W. i ! Baler, executor. The judge ordered I the will recorded in the local court.] jThe will provides that the furniture’ and household articles be divided bet.< -n two daughters. Maggie and 1 ( Ivmtemi Bollenbaelier. and that the'

I remainder of the estate be divided] /equally among rhe children: Daniel.] Piter, Louis, Maggie, Chrlstena, Sam-' inel. Edward, William and Abraham.' ' Jr. o British Flyers Making Progress In Flight | Bagdad. April 22.—The British 'round the world flight was to get under way again today from Basra, where tlie big British plane arrived yesterday after a successful flight t from Bagdad. Major MucLaren, commanding the I British expedition, expected to reach’ Lie lilre before nightfall. With their arrival at Basra, the! ’ British avnitors had covered about ‘ 3.122 mile ; of their long journey. Attend Grand Chapter Os Eastern Star Lodge Mrs. L. A. Graham, worthy matron ■of the Decatur Order of Eistern Star. ' W' nt to IndiunapoLs today to attend ' th Grand f'haper meeting of the] 'lodge, which will convene Wednesday i ' morning and close on Friday. Mrs.' II I! H lor. associate matron of the | ’<> i| chapter, will go to Indianapolis t' ■ i,ow morning to attend the

!Grand Chapter. ■ —— O ■—!.-■—* CARS DAMAGED IN COLLISION —X— A large tonring car driven by E. J. I'liekw, tield man for the Holland-St. j Louts Sugar company, collided with a Ford touring cur neur the Nine-Mile house Sunday night about 10 o'cock' and both cars were badly damaged, ,ai.bough none of the occupants were ■eiiiyiisly injured. There were six in ople in the Ford car and Mr. Fricke had his family with him. The cars

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