Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1924 — Page 6

SPORTS . -. ►. ....... BABE BALL STANDINGS American League W L Pet New York 14 7 667 St. Louis 12 10 545 Boston 10 9 526 Detioit 10 10 500 Washington 11 11 500 Chicago 9 9 500 Cleveland 10 41 476 Philadelphia 6 15 284 National League Cincinnati 15 7 682 New York 14 9 609 Chicago '.. 15 11 577 Brooklyn 11 12 478 Pittsburgh 11 13 458 Boston 8 11 421 St. Louis 9 13 409 Philadelphia 6 13 316 American Association Indianapolis 15 10 600 Kansas City 14 10 583 St. Paul 13 11 542 Minneapolis 12 12 500 Ixtuisville 11 12 478 Milwaukee 10 11 476 Columbus 10 15 400 Toledo 8 12 400 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Chicago. 7; New York. 5, lutroit, 3; Washington. 6. Cleveland, 3; Philadelphia, 2. St. Louis. 5; Boston. 3. National League Boston. 1; Pittsburgh. 5. Brooklyn. 1; Chicago. 3. Philadelphia. 3; Cincinnati, 4. New York, 3; St. American Association Indianapolis, 4; St. Paul. 8. Ixutisvllle. 7; Minneapolis. 3. Columbus. 4; Kansas City. 6. Toledo-Milwaukee postponed, rain. I YESTERDAY’S HOME RUNS Ruth. Yanks, —B. Falk. White Sox. 2 —2. Tryanor. Pirates. I—-2. Kelly, Giants, I—2.1 —2. WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD — Yesterday's Hero—Bib Falk. White Sox outfielder, hit two homers and led the attack which downed the 1 Yankee*. 7 to 5. Four hits crowded into the fourth inning off Decatur gave the Cubs all their runs and beat the Robins. 3 to 1. Bentley blew up in the fifth inning when the Cards scored five runs that beat the Giants, 8 to 3, and gave the champions their fourth straight smack. Wild base running got the runs for Shaute and the Indians beat the Athletics. 3 to 2. it was the twelfth straight defeat of the A's. Three runs, scored on two passes. Jacobson's triple and Wamsby's error gave the Browns a 5 to 3 victory over the Red Sox. Hard hitting by Traynor and Grimm enabled the Pirates to beat the Braves. 5 to 1. With one down in the ninth inning, the Reds pushed over the run that beat the Phils. 4 to 3. Three pinch hitters singled off Mogridge in the seventh inning, but he escaped with his hide and the Senator* beat the Tigers. 6 to 3. Clinton—Miami mine No. »; near here ha* resumed part-time op.’r:i'l:>"s after a long off ■ ■ ———

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[PREPARING FOR RIG TRACK MEET — I). H. S. Stars Working , Hard For State Finals At Indianapolis '’ Decatur high school athletes who ) qualified to enter the finals of the k . state high school track and field l meet, to be held at Technical Field. , Indianapolis, next Saturday, are [ working hurt! this week with hopes ( Winning points in th«> state meet. ',Those who qualified in the sectional i meet at Fort Wayne last Saturday ' arc Deane Dorwln. Paul Castle and i Bud White. Dorwln will take part in the high Jump. At the sectional meet last I Saturday, he tied with Newell, of ! Hutnington, for first place, each jumping five feet, seven and three- ■ fourths inches. Dorwin was nt hi* L best that day, surpassing all his j . previous records. Castle, who 'won | the pole vault event at Fort Wayne with a vault of 10 feet, 10 inches, will enter the finals in pole vaulting at Indiana|M>lis. Morrow, of Wabash, who has vaulted over 11 feet, is expected to lie the chief contender for this event. White, will ' take part in the shot put event in 'the final meet. He placed second in I I the meet at Fort Wayne. Deutch. of I | Columbia City, taking first with a heave that broke the sectional record. ATTENTION MOOSE Be at hall Fridav evening. ; to attend initiation to he held at Bluffton. Degree work | put on by Decatur team. Big t i eats. Dictator.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924.

Mid-Western College Heads Attack Butler 'i (United Press Service) Chicago, May 14 Two mid-west-|em college presidents today leaped into the wet and dry controversy jbetw en Dr. Nichols Murray Butler lof Columbia University and Dr. ■ Charles W. Eliot of Harvard by declaring their opposition to Dr. Butlers' demand for repeal of the prohibition law. To Dr. Butler's assertion that the dry law cannot be enforced. President Ernest Dewitt Burton of the University’ of Chicago and President Walter Dill Scott of North* western university, declared in effect : “The prohibition law can be enforced just like any other law Ths more rigidly it Is enforced, the fewer infractions there will be.” I Prohibition has done lots of good. ! Dr. Scott declared, and he cited the I I adaver supply for hospitals as a barometer When a hospital in Evanston. near the iinviersity, tried to t> course in anatomy, it was discovered that cadavers were unobtainable. — —a — Desires A Divorce And Right Promptly Rushville. Ind.. May 14—Mrs. Loren' Martin, Cincinnati, late of Rush county. desses a divorce, right promptly. I So badly does she want the divorce 1 that she went to the extent of addres-| s ng the following on a postal card, to the county clerk: “Dear Sir: —I am ready for my divorce. You go ahead and get it for 1 me and I will be there to pay for it. I I just don't want to live with the man I got. “Answer soon.” So far. the clerk r< i*rts. the case has not been docketed. *

COALITION IN . (Continued from Page One) bill would be In conference for weeks Washington, May 14- Agreement adjournment of congress by Jone ; was reached today at a conference bo tween President Coolidge and house lenders of both parths at the white house. Announcement of the agreement was made by Representative longworth. Ohio, republican floor leaders of the house, who participated iu the meeting. Longworth said that the entire legislative situation was gone into determination when adjournment can be taken. General meeting of all Fun Festival committees Thursday evening, 7:30. Moose Club rooms. WALB RE-ELECTED (Continued from Page One) ElhoH.i defeat was regard'd as a defeat for D. C. Stephenson, the “old man” of the Ku Klux Klan, of Indiana who opposed Hayes. — — ii- ■■■mini. , ~

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Walter Bossert, imperial representativo of the klan, was working for ithe election of Haynes. i i Elliott appealed the vote to Chairt man Wtilb when the convention re7(fused to admit the vote of the proxy '•■f„r the Hush county chairman. lu'taking ti hand in the dispute. It Jappoirs certain that Wnlb will have Ito make a decision that will put him nt swords point with one of the klan 1 ■ factions. J • annual meet (Continued from Page One) - lion dollars. Another item being dis>on- r,: is the increase in apprepria- . tions for the various benevolent pur ) poso s which was made by the last I I General Synod. The increase makes j r the total apportionment almost $5 peri > Indivityial. The reports made this morning also I showed that nine of the churches Ini ! the classis raised their apportionment | i in full during the last year and that | j the entire classis raised 85 per cent i ■ of the apportionment for benevolences i which Is an Increase over the precedi Ing year. Dinner Served By Ladies At noon today a dinner was served ii ■" ---

in the basement of the church by the ladles of the church. The meal was greatly enjoyed by the pastors and elders. ' The city in which the next annual session of the classis will be held will be selected at the morning session tomorrow. There are twenty-five churches in the classis, which covers Northern Ind.. Southern Michigan and West i-rn Ohio. Rev. Elliker and members of the loPILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS’ PILE OINTMENT | For Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. For sale by all druggists, mail 50c and SI.OO. | WILLIAMS MFC.. CO. hw., Cleveland. Ohio For Sale Bv ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. ' WELC 0 M E t Knights ' of I Pythias Thursday ( Night (

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