Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1924 — Page 8

SPORTS YESTERDAY S - results Americna Association Minnea,'|4is, 3; Louisville, 4. St. Paul. 2; Inidanapolis. 8. Kansas City, 1; Toledo, 0 (10 inIngs). Milwaukee, 4; Columbus, 8. Amreican League Boston. 4; Cleveland, 3. Washington St Ixmls, wet grounds, postponed . New York, 10; Detroit, 4. Philadelphia. 3; Chicago, 5. National League Pittsburgh-Philadelphia, posponed. rain. Chicago, 9; Boston. 5. St. Louis-Brooklyn, postponed, rain. Cincinnati- New York, postponed, rai.n Season For Bass And Bluegills Opens Monday Indianapolis. Ind., June 13.—The season for bass and bluegills will open Monday, after being closed since May 1. according to the department of conservation. The season permits fishing for both large and small mouth black bass and blue gills. The trout season opened April 1, to continue open until August 31. There Is no closed season for other species. The departments call attention to fishermen of specified limits which much be complied with. Bay limit for black bass is 12. With two or, more in the beat an aggregate of 20 is permitted. Minimum length limits ’ set forth by the department for black bass is 10 inches. The department has also issued a list of don’t to be observed. They are: Don’t fish outside your own adjacent county without a license. I Don't fish in a lake with a trout line or set line. Dont fish in a stream with a trout I line yr set line, having hooks smaller I than 1-2 inch from pint of hook to shank or haring more than fifty hooks, of with more than one trout line. Don't use unlawful nets. Don't shoot any fish. Don’t try to poison fish. Don’t enter on closed land to set a trout line without the consent of the I laud owner, leasee or tenant. It is I unlawful. Pertaining to licenses the depart I rnent also issued the foilwing informs- I tlon: J "Uecense to hunt and fish must he I carried on the person; may be prepaY- I ed from the various county clerks, or I from the department of conservation I direct on receipt of price and proper I description of person; receipts by I agents for money paid tor a license I will not be recognized in lieu of a li- I cense. "A resident must have a license to fish off his own premises to fish out side his own or adjoining county. The price Is SI, Keaident landowner*, their children, their children living with 'them, or their tenants, may fish I or hunt, without license on Linds of I which they are l>ona fide owners or I tenants. ''Children under the age of 18, and the wife of a licensee need no license *'A nonresident must have a license to hunt. The pri<4 Is fl M and ’

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Includes a permit to fish and trap. ’ A non-resident may procure a license to fish ouly for sl.” o WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD An easy win from the Boston Braves, 9 to 5. put the Chicago Cubs within half h game of the league leading Giants. A ninth inning rplly by the Cleveland Indians failed to beat the Boston Red Sox. who won. 4 to 3. Manager Huggins’ new batting order showed up strong against the Tigers and the Yankees won 10 to 4. Thurston pitching for the White Sox was never in difficulty and w-on his ninth game of the season, defeating the Athletics. 5 to 3. Yesterday's Home Run Hitters Ruth. Yanks. I—ls. Miller. Athletics. I—4.1 —4. o Pleasant Mills Team At Preble Next Sunday — The Preble basball team is scheduled to meet the Pleasant Mills team | on the Preble diamond next Sunday afternoon. The game will be called at 2:30 o’clock. Both teams have been practicing hard and appear to be evenly matched. — ■ A CONNECT MAIL (Continued Prom Pago One) “Stop when you see a red light or you are dead men.’’ S. R. Waite, engineer, and E. J. Biddle, fireman, were | told. The muzzle of a revolver was held at Wait's neck as the train sped on 1 Two miles north of Rondout. at a i cross roads, a red light flickered and j Waite stopped the train. The headlights of four automobile lighted up the scene as men swarmed ■ out of the gloom. Alarmed by the stopping of the train, the guards peered out. saw the men running toward I ’ j COMING The Emerson Stock Co. I Bin Tent Theatre One Week commenting Monday, June 16 OPENING PLAY “I’ntlcr Southern Skies” Prices Adults, 25c Children, Ite ■ Biddies Free One lady nd milted free with cadi paid adult ticket. Tent located at Find and Jefferson streets. S—TS •‘hr r--—

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■ them and slammed and barricaded ’ the doors. A crackle of rifle and revolver shots broke out and bullets chugged against and through the doors, and | at the same time the, bandits ordered that tile doors be thrown open. When the guards and clerks failed to obey, a shower of bullets crashed through | the windows. The bandits concentrated on two cars carrying the bulk of the mail and all the registered i mail sacks. ' There was a momentary pause and then tear gas bombs were hurled | through the shattered windows. Sputtering and coughing, the doors were thrown op< n ami the clerks and guards stagger d to the ground. They were quickly herded to one side, and then one bandit shoved a gas mask I at Lou s Phillips. Milwaukee, head of the force of guards. “Get in there and bo quick." the bandit cried out, donning another mask, leaped into a car after Phillips. "Hand out the ‘reds’.” the bandit [ordered, referring to the registered mails. The bandit appeared to have full knowledge of the valuables, for he said he wanted the sacks consigned to St. Paul, Milwaukee. M nneapolis. Helena. Butte and Roundup. Mont., and Spokane, and Seattle, Wash.

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In the n, other bandits entered a second car and with the help of clerks took -v i.. 1 registered mail sucks. The clerks were forced Ito help load the booty in the bandit automobiles. Then with a parting admonition, to get in the cars and stay there, the dating band sped awny. Waite drove the train to Libertyville, where the alarm was given. Score; of officers from Chicago, Milwaukee and dozens of towns in northern Illinois and southern I Wisconsin rushed to the scene. Officials l>< iieve the bandits have taken refuge in cottages along one of the numerous lakes in northern Illinois). Ashbaucher’s FURNACES IK.HIMNf, Ktilh SPOUTING MATT RIHIHNf, I'HOMf 7hS or 7JV

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