Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1924 — Page 8
f— ■ ... . — — i SPORTS • YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National' League New York. 7; Brooklyn, 4 Cincinnati, 6; Pittsburgh. 4. Philadelphia, 7; Boston, 0. St. Louis, 4; Chi'ago, 5. American League Detroit, 8; Cleveland 2. Chicago, 5; St. Louis, 4. New York. 6; Boston. 3. Washington, 4; Philadelphia, it. American Association Kansas City, HI; Louisville. 12 . St. Paul, 4; Toledo, 7. Minneapolis, 0; Columbus, 10. Imliianapolis, 5; Milwaukee. 1. Yesterday’s Home Run Hitters (United Press Service) Hornsby, Cards, 1 4 Jackson, Giants, 1 2. Blades, Cards. 1 2. Hauser, Athletics. 1- 2. Dugan. Yanka, I—l1 —1 . Boone, Bed Sox, I—l.1 —1. Stoner, Tigers. 11. ~ ! +++++++ + + + + + + + + WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD .> +++++++ + + + + + + + (United Press Service) Yesterday's hero: Hubhell .the 1 Phllly pitcher, let the Braves down with seven hits, hit two doubles scored two runs and had six assists and one put out the Phils winning. 7 to 0. Stoner, Detroits’s star rookie pitcher. held the Indians to nine scatter- j ed hits and smacked out a homer with two on base, the Tigers taking | the game, g to 2. Joe Dugan’s homer with two on gave the Yankees the margin by which they beat the Boston Bed Sox. six j to three. Two runs were pushed over I in the ninth inning on a late rally by ! Pittsburgh Pirates, but the Reds had gone away to lead ami won. 5 to 4. Elmer Jacobs, rookie pitcher, allow
cd the ('arils only four hits anil the Cubs won. r> to 4. A fumble by Blades let in the winning run. Blade* anil Hornsby hit homers for the Cards. Scoring a run in the ninth inninc on a pugsed ball by Bruggy. the Senators beat the Athletics, 4 to 3. Two singles, as pass ami a racr? ! five in the n>nth inning scored a run anil enabbsl the White Sex to*leat . the Browns. f> to 4. Bill Ryan h« l<l the Robins s_f« ly ■ after Nelif had been knocked out of the box and the Giants won. 7 in 4. Olympic Tryouts At Ann Arbor May 36th Athletic fans who do not get to Paris ian see sonic of the world's, greatest stars in Athletic games at Ann Arbor, May 30 and 31. About 4<to of the best athletes in this part , of the country. some of them world Sa® FOR QUICK CASH SALES if you ar* interested in the pur ebaae or sale of farm lands, business locations, residence or city proper' — write or call for one of our mc»u* desert pt l»e lists For those persons who won’t w*it and are bound to res’’** «ow»* *a*l soon, would say. call am* *••• *h* we can refer you to a» a <>*•«•• tor < our property it NOW aGFNCT—— -Decatur IndueNo 4l*-t« a well arranged story n d a half resld'oee with cellar u''d ■evr'i rt’i’ius “! the east end of stcoi. U"n«- *lumbcd for gas. wired for claet. I*ity, a"d has good drainage ceri-nt wnlks. ctstcr'i. drove well and froat and aide porches |,irr» windows, plenty of fr*'l' i'’’d •had* Htran. tn now offered for CTK'tl.tMI. No 7#-Are some well located building lota in Darainr, <l> la at the corner of |sth and Madison atreeta. This Is a full sited lot tin thr comer, »'on«d w.r »t rood ’otat.on house on ttegt to th*s <i-e Price g-BIHHI 111 Is a value Ills building ltd on the ••at side of no,th 2nd street, brick street, cameni aid* walks, good sew*rsa*. nice place for a home Price l« IIOMao (31 g good in-exprn-stve business ksat'ou. oa south 2nd street, between Jefferson utld Adams Streets, tn on hritk street, afreet fenprtiv oienta alt made other improved RTw tou No. 71 la a ntxty-aev*r acre tract of land lying nn th* etna* rt» tt «l within about on* and a half miles front lie • star In n*ar a gone muntrv school house that is in use. end in a farm of sand loam noil, good for gmw.nx small grain*. hay, etc., Bn* paaiurg land. Th* owner wc <d accept n deeiruldr r»ald**W'»> proper! v in D*ra tut as pert of th* pttrehs"* price and giv* good time on the halnnc* Price la |g?iui «>r >«<• hunde d <|ol lure an acre.
record holders, will assemble at Ferry Field. t'nivmsiiy of Michigan ’Stadium, to test their skill In the modern came fashioned after tin 1 ancient Greek championships. Arrangements have been made for large crowds of spectators, the itthletes will be housed at Michigan Union and several features of entertainment Will Is* provided for the athletes and Spectators Io make the occasion one that will be long remembered among the athletic followers of this vicinity. The price of admission of tickets, good either day, |I.OO, is depended upon to finance the cost of the event ami provide a good sum toward expenses of sending the athletes to Europe, o THREE FORDS ENTER 500-MILE Al'TO RACE Indianapolis, April 25. —The Fordt are in again. Three cars to bo known as BarberWarnock Specials, constructed of seventy-five percent Ford parts, have entered in the Twelfth Internatloni I ’oo-inile automobile’ rate for SIOO.0M to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday, May 30. latst year, a car identical with the creation entered for the 1924 classic finished fifth. L- L. Corum the driver leading all foreign mukei of I speed creation-, to the finish wire. An attempt is being made, arording to Barber and Warnock, the* entrants
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■u jh. -Jiu. ■ve • ~ <••••- -.-’v •v— ■' to bring one of Europe’ leading pilots, n driver who previously has won a 800-niße rare at Indianapoll: to the Hoose r < i.. ' a-; > ipi.iin » ' the team and a None of the drivers for ihe Bar-j her-Warnm I; team have yet been: named, It'll 11 is U.MOI: toed .;*v.-r.tl ( dirt crack pilots, who m vef before have driven Hie Indium ;iolis c u.'e. but who are adept rd li'imllln". lit' , irmttlJ rejuenated Ford . will he given i an opportunity to try for drivln*'',, berths on the teom. I Geneva Pupils Receive i Coveted Letter “G’ Geneva, April 25 The covetet. 1 letter "G" was awarded to th- pupil of Geneva high school Tue-day | morning who have v.-cn distinction
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In athletic, literary or mmde contests during the ye-tr. Those who received letter- were; Harold Pyle, cuptajn of the b” ketb.dl team and member-! of the nark ti'itm; Ri nnur. l.a-|o-tbull md ftaek athletex William Chur! turn. baslo 'hull ami trail.; <;. raid V ■ Icoek. truck and basketball; Ruth'Arm trong. county speltn,- clmmpimi: ch.rciiee Lyluirg<r, ci.lint-, champion in oratory; and d Alie n Bli--. tottn’y champion violinist. I
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Rotarians Held An Interesting Meeting M I An Interesting meeting of Hie Ro- i tai lans w; i held last evening, ofily 1 three <.f the uioinbers being absent. Henry B. Heller and Herman Yager, who attended the meeting of tlie Rotary club secretayie< and presidents
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