Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1924 — Page 5

| SPORTS league standings American League Team W ' Pct ' New York 14 9 - 609 St Louis 14 10 - 553 Boston 12 10 .545 Cleveland 12 11 .522 Detroit L- 12 U -522 Chicago 1® 11 • -476 Washington 11 13 .45 A Philadelphia " 7 .292 National League New York 16 1° -675. ' Cincinnati 15 10 .600. Chicago 1* I 3 -552 j Brooklyn .... 13 13 -BOOj Boston 11 11 Pittsburgh 12 14 .462 St. Louis 1° 15 .400 Philadelphia 7 14 .333 American Association I Indianapolis 15 11 .577, [ Kansas City 15 12 .566 ; st. Paul — 14 12 .538 I Lousville I 3 12 .520 | Milwaukee 12 12 .500 Minneapolis 13 14 .481 Toledo - 9 13 .400 Columbus -— 11 16 .407 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Chicago, 3; Boston. 4. (12 innings-. Detroit, 3; Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis-New York, rain. Cleveland-Washington, rain. National League Brooklyn.. 5; St. Louis. 6. Boston, 8; Cincinnati, 3. New York. 16; Chicago. 12. Philadelphia, 4; Pittsburgh. 3. American Association Kansis City, 4; Milwaukee, 9. St. Paul. 3; Minneapolis, 5. All others postponed. - WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD < Yesterday's hero—Max Flack. The ' St. Louis outfielder hit a homer in the eleventh inning and beat Brook- ' lyn. 6 to 4. Bill Terry, rookie first baseman, hit tw o home runs and helped the Giants win from the Cubs. 16 to 12. Pratt’s double In the seventh inning drove in two runs and gave the Tigers a 3-to-l victory over the Athletics. Walker's double in the tenth behind Henline's single and a sacra flee pushed a run over and the Phils beat the Pirates. 4 to 3. Bill Waniby's single in the 12th inning pushed over the run that gave the Red Sog a 4to-3 victory from the White Sox. .Making it three victories 11 a row. the Braves Iteat the Reds. 8 to 3. Luquo was knocked out for the second time in two days. —4 South Side Swamps Berne Baseball Team Fort Wayne. May I".—South Side swamped Berne yesterday afternoon at the stadium, ntnnidg up a score of 32 to 3 and scoring at will against the visitors. The South Side players threw away many chances to score more runs because they were not n>-<-ded. They stole 34 bases during the game. Fromuth led the batting Baaault with five hits, a home run. three bagger, double and two single* Brubaker hit two doubles, while Wyss and Currie both scored three hits. ' 1 T *v. a . _ A .

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1 Currie and Wyss scored six runs each and DeHaven five. Johnson pitched the entire game for South Side, but after the locals had the game sewed up Coach Gilbert sent in substitutes in nearly every position. Berne scored a run in the first inning and two in the eighth. Score of yesterday’s game: Berne 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-3 3 South Side .5 1666305 x 32 18 Memorial Day Races To Be Broadcasted By Radio Indianapolis, May 17-A mental picture of tile great spectacle of the Twelfth International 500 mile race to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Friday, May 30. will be afforded radio fans throughout the country.

3 lie race will be broadcast from the track over a private wire to the Tribune Zenith Station WGN stop the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, from where it will be relayed to 11st-'eners-ln. Station WGN broadcasts I on 370 meters. The program of broadcasting will be arranged at this end by the Prest-O-Lite Co.. Inc. A broadcaster will be enclosed in a booth In the press box at the track and another one will be stationed in the pits, giving vivid details of all the stops the drivers make at their trackside service stations. A corps of experts will furnish information to the broadcaster and the story will be prepared by W. F. Sturm j an authority on the 500 mile contest. | Promptly at 9:30 a. in. central I standard time the progam will begin I The race starts promptly at 10 o'clock. The program will continue until after the race has been run and won. The broadcasting story will enable radio fans unable to attend the big 1 ace to visualize the hurry and skurry of the crowd of 150.000 spectators going to their seats, the viv.4 colors of the style parade, the strident call of the- program boys and refreshment

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vendors. Then will'come intimate bits of the race preparation, the roar of the cars at their pits, the cheers of the those sands when favorites roll out onto the track, the music of the largest band in the world which parades Just b - fore the start of the race, a description of the scene of thirty-one curs lined up awaiting the starters word to semi tlie pacemaking car around with the field for the first Jap and the flyiing start. Huntington Beats Bluffton Bluffton, May 17 The Huntington high school basebell team defeated the Bluffton high s< hool the second tlllle this year, when they journeyed

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here Friday and took the game at . Jefferson park, 9 to 3. Previously j they defeated Bluffton at Huntington. D. H. S. Track Stars i In State Meet Today . Three Decatur high school athletes, ( Paul Castle, Deane Dorwin and Bud I White, are in Indianapolis today competing in the annual state high school track and field meet, being held at I Technical high school field. The locals qualified to enter the meet by winJulng first or second place in their events in the regional meet at Port Wayne last Saturday. Castle is entered in the pole vault, Dorwin in the high jump, and White in the shot 1 put. Coach "Buck" Howard, Castle

and Dorwin went to Indianapolis yesterday morning, but White was unable to leave until yesterday evening. About 150 athletes, representing the cream of the high school track and field stats over the state, are competing in the meet. Gibbons And Ctirpentier Show Wares In Chicago Michigan City, Ind., May 17. - Tommy Gibbons. St. Paul heavyweight.

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packed up bis boxing kit today and journeyed to Chicago, where be was to go through his daily training grind before a large crowd in White City Amusement park. On Sunday, Georfres Carpentier, Gibbons' opponent in their fight May 31, will make the same trip to show his wares in Chicago. According to Tillie Herman, one of Gibbons' chief partners, the St. Paul )l slugger is more advanced than when j lie met Jack Dempsey at Shelby, last I summer. J "Tom hits harder and is harder to

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