Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1924 — Page 6
SPORTS I • YESTERDAYtS RESULTS. National League Pittsburgh, 1; Chicago, 2. St. Louis, G; Cincinnati, 3. iHrcoklvn-Boston, cold. Philapelphia New York. rain. Amercian League Chicago,*6; Detroit, 4. Cleveland-St. Ixniis, rain. New York-Philadelphia, rain. Poston, 15; Washington, <’>.
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American Association Kasai* City, 7; Indiana poll -. 4 (10 ! innings). Milwaukee, 4; Loutfiville, 5. St. Paul, 2; Columbus, 12. Minneapolis, 5; Toledo, 4. YESTERDAY’S HOME RUNS Thurston, While Sox, 11. Wingo, Tigers, I—l. < »■ - — - • -————— ++•!•++++ + + + + + + h + WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ ♦ •hd.+ + + 4. + + '{«+ + + * — i Yesterday's hero- -Grover Alexan- | dor. The veteran Cub pitcher douhl , e,| In the elevnth InnlliK and drove inyc
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the run that bent the Pirates, 2 to 1. Gonzales hit a double in the eighth inning with the bases filled and drove in the runs that enabled the Cardinals to beat the Red, ti to 3. Wingo, rookie outfielder, batted as a pinch hitter Inning and hit a homer but the rally wa stopped and the Ti gers lost to the White Sox, (J to 4. The Red Sox worked on six pitcheiH and beat the Senators, 15 to G. Rain and cold v . utlv r stopped the other clubs. _—« , . STAMP WINDOWS (Continued from Pnge (hu*) - our patrons by posters at the wind-
ows or other points in the lobby, and also by notice in the local pre-a, if ;ti< h notice can be published without J 1 expense to the department. Respectfully yours, JOHN 11. BARTLEY, First A sistant Postmaster Patrons of the local office*are kindly asked to take notice of the above change. — o ‘‘Strangler” Lewis Beaten At Own Game By Italian (United Presi Servin ) I Chicago, April 30 Ed. "Strangler" I la'wis. 'heavyweight wrestling champion. was reported "indisposed" today
' from the terrific punishment given ' him last night in a title bout here with Michael Romano, Italian heavy- | weight, Romano lost the match. A riot occurred when Lewis took thelast winning fall. Policemen sprang to the stage and stood guard over Lewis, his manager and th<* referee while hundreds of Italians howlfld, ; shook fists, brokb up chairs and otherwise voiced their satisfaction. I '.lesdames .1. S. Peterson, Frank i Downs and John Tyndall will go to. Andetson tomorrow, to attend the: di trici. convention of the Federation i ■ |« f Clubs. y Fred A. Palmer, of Van Wert, Ohio
has located in Decatur, as represent- ' ative of the Frigidaire Company, of Dayton, Ohio. Arthur Meyers, of Van Wert, Ohio was a visitor here last evening. : WELCOME t Knights of Pythias Thursday Night
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