Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1924 — Page 6
SPORTS » J » > ■ t ■ t < « * t "T" T~~T T t"t't t t t — •■«—- YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League St. Louis, 3-7; Detroit, 4 0. Boston, 11; Philadelphia, 2 New York, 71: Washington, 4-6. Chicago, 0-13; Cleveland, 5-6. National League Brooklyn!). 5-2; New York, 6-4. Philadelphia, 4; Boston. 1. Cincinnati, 0-5; St. Louis, 6-3. Pittsburgh. 6; Chicago, 9. American Association Toledo, 3; Indianapolis, 7. Columbus, 6; l/ntisville, 8. Kansas City. 10; St. Paul. 15. Milwaukee. 0; Minneapolis, 6. Yesterday's Homer Run Hitters American Association Fournier, Robins, I—9. Wright, Pirates, I—2.1 —2. Flagstead, Red Sox, I—2.1 —2. Sewell, Indians, I—2.1 —2. < Severeld, Brown, I—2.1 —2. Raney, Tigers, I—l. Welch, Athletics. I—l.1 —1. WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ft’nited Press Service) After winning the first game. 7 to | 4, the Yanks were dropped hy the | Senators, 6 to 1 and they remained II in a tie for first plAce. I Bumping Vance and Grimes hard II in the pinches ,the Giants took a I double header from the Robins at |l 6 to f>. and 4 to 2. I The Browns dropped the first I game to the Tigers, 4 to 3. anil won | the second, 7 to 0. I Cooper and Lundgren were knock- I cd out of the box and the Cubs beat I the Privates, 9 to 6. I Behind Shaute's good pitching the I Indians won the first game from th'- I White Sox. 5 to 0. but they lost the 11 second, 13 to 6. Sothoron shut out the Reds. 6 to 0. II in the first game hut the Cards lost I the second, 5 to 3. I Welchs homer in the ninth with I one gave the Athletics a 2 to 1 vic- I lory in the first game but the Red I Sox took the second. 1 to 0. I The Phils beat the Braves. 4to 1. I COLDWATER TEAM MEETS C. E, NIUE Local Baseball Team Will Perform Before Home Fans Sunday The General Electric baseball team ■ will make its debut before the home|
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fans Sunday afternoon at the new baseball park on Ahr’s Field, providing the weatherman furnishes the right kind of weather. The Coldwater, Ohio, team has been booked for tlie opening day, and reports from the Buckeye town indicate that the visitors will have a strong lineup here Sunday. The game will start at 2:45 p.m. Free parking space in the field is offered to the fans. The new grandstand will be completed for Sunday’s game, it was stated today. The lineups for Sunday's came was announced today as follows: G. E. Coldwater Ford C. Byrne Frauhlger, -White, Miller or Clark or Blackburn P. Newmeier Cochran or Chalmers, lb. Stammen Frauhlger 2b. Grunden Buffenbarger 3b. Bettinger, .McCollum ns. Billerman; O'Brien If. Snider I Lankenan or Peterson cf. Dorsten j Engle or Snyder rs. Weigel I Utilities: Coldwater—Schnw-r and I Jenkins. a ■— I. , NAME OMITTED In the list of teachers for the city schools next year, published in the Daily Democrat yesterday, the name of Miss Grace Coffee, teacher of penmanship and grammar in the Central school was unintentionally omitted. Miss Coffee- was re-employed.
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Many Killed By Explosion > (United Press Service) Bucharest, May 29—Many per ons ' were killed and injured and the royal families of Rumania and Greece bare- ', iy (-scaped with their lives when munitions magazines and artillery dumps near Bucharest blew up in a series of deafening explosions that continued throughout Wednesday. The capital was under fire of a rain of bursting -hells which shattered windows In every part of the city nnd fe? in the courtyard of (he royal palace. One exploded with terrific effect on the exact spot where King Ferdinand had boon standing a few seconds before. Parliament adjourned as the Intensity of the explosions increased. There was a panic in jschools throughout the city and these were closed to permit the children to I seek safety (n their homes. _o Miss Gladys Thompson, daughter of Rev. and- Mrs. H. W. Thompson. CORN Pain Stops instantly . —Take Them Off With “Gets-lt” mJ The Holthouse Drug Co.
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