Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1924 — Page 6

— *1 I sports) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League N<-w York, I; Philadelphia, 2. Brooklyn. 0: Boston, 8. Pittsburgh, 7; Chicago, 4. Cincinnati, r>; St.’ Jxmis, 4. American League New York. 11; Philadelphia, fi. Detroit, 7; Chicago, 2. Boston, 2; Washington, 2. Called in ■venth inning, rain.) St. Louis, 4; Cleveland, 3.

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American Association Indianapolis, 7; Kansas City, 1. Columbus, 14; St. Paul, 3. Minneapolis, 7; Toledo, J. Milwaukee, 16; Louisville, 2. 4- WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD + + 4 > + + 4 , F + + 4 , + + + + + Bill j '-... (United Press Service) Yesterday’s hero; Babe Ruth. The 1 swat king poled out two homers in successive trip i Ut th ■ plate and help- I ed beat the Allileties, II to 6 Sant Holme's double In the eighth tied the score and his second two | bagger in the tenth drove in th • run ' ' that beat the Cards, F, to 4. and put

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the Red ; back tn second place. Evans, pinch hitting in the ninth, drove in the run that>ave the Browns a 4 to 3 victory over the Indians. Grimm's single Schmidt's tripl ‘ triple after Adams had Iwoted Wright's grounder, scored Die runs Ithut gnvo the Priutes a vieW'v. 7 to '4. over the Cubs. Virgil Barnes, Giant youngster 11 >t the Phils down with five hit , ■ and won his second game of the seaIson by a score of I to 2. Four singles, a pass, a double steal and a wild throw gnvo the iTigers four runs in the third inning and a 7 to 2 victory over the White Sox. It was the third straight vic-

tory for Stoner. Jesl Barnes let the Robins down with three hits and the Braves won S to 0. ■ Rain stopped the Red Sox-Sen-I ators game with score tied 2-2 in the 7th inning. Yesterday’s Home Rtfn Hitters r Ruth, Yank.-, 2-'>-Hannett, Cubs, 1 -3. Traynor, Pirates, 1-1 Wright, Pirates, t -1. Wrightstone, Phillies, I—l. Stephenson, Indians, I—l.1 —1. • - —— With Ruth at The Bat j I'irat inning—Popped to Perkins. 1

! Fourth inning—Popped to Perkins. Fifth inning—Walked. Seventh inning- Home run over the right field wall. Eight inning- Home run in the ri>ht field bleachers. TAXES MUST BE (Continued from page one) linquenls. total $!t:13.0M.d2 of which | about JT.flbO was carried over from I the year before. Mortgage Exemptions The mortgages exemptions in the ■ county last year totaled 31,393,120, >i( presentlng between 1.500 and 1,800

exemptions. The exemptions must . be filed with county auditor, and j r Mrs. Jaberg, deputy auditor, stated I that the unusual number had not I been filed uptodate. The maximum exemption allowed on a mortgage is 31,000, and in no case cun an exemption for more than ludf of the totaled value o( the property be granted. Soldiers and sailors and ; widows of soldiers, whose total t estate does not exceed 31.b00, are en- I i titled to a one thousand dollar ex- I eruption, if they file the proper blanks. Terre Haute —When Clarence Jlel- - lingsworth was arrested for obstruct-]

i lng I ranting officer to Jan )n ’’M ' He told hltn to get a |< a>led the ‘ Black Marla; . '*'* I-3- I-U v< r a IiS 1 Sunday and Week EXCURSIONS 4 Nwkel l‘| a t e Clover Leaf I)i sWlt TOLEDO May to October .-See Agent for