Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1924 — Page 3
[sports YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ■ American Association IndUnap<’lin, 5; Toledo, 1. Columbus. 1; Louisville, 3. 6; St. Paul. 15. Milwaukee, 5; Minneapolis, 3. * American League Detroit, 13; Chicago, 2. Boston, 1-0; Washington, 2-5. New York, 7; Philadelphia, 0. St. Lflu 1 S ‘ ! National League Brooklyn. 0; New York, 6. i,,. Pittsburgh, 2; St. Louis, 5. r J Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, 4. ’I Philadelphia. 9; Boston. 6. 0 ——— J*a<>* + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ WATCHING THE SCORE BOARD + ♦ ♦♦♦> + + ■(• + + + + + + # 1 YestSrtL 's hero— Barney Frlberg. whose Home run in the fourth with ... two men on enabled the Cuba to beat the Cincinnati Reds, 4 to 3. The Tsnkeea had an easy time with the AlMelicu, with the aid of Waite Hoyte »ti Babe Ruth. Hoyt didn't issue a Lingle pass and the babe clouted Out a home run and two singles. The final score was 7 to it. Cleveland climbed into four! it place by taking a double header from the Browns >6 to 4, and 8 to 2. Five tut in the first inning made on five hits, proved too big a handicap fop the Braves and the Phils, won. 9 to C Theßßen tors took both ends of a double h' .i h r from the Boston Red Sox in Which the hurling of Martina in the fir ' and Ogden in the second was the feature. The first game end g ed, 2 to 1. the second 5 to 0. With Rogers Hornsby making his ninth ■mic run. the Cards made it two gfrniHit over the Pittsburgh winning easily, 5 to 2. Th«Betroit Tigers went on a bat ting HUn; e and pounded out al3 to 3 victor-- over the White Sox. The fci.nits blanked the Robins, t', to 0, With Jack Bentley allowing onh five hits PEARSONS HOSTS TO CLASS PICNIC Ever-Rtaih Class Holds Meeting And Picnic At I Country Home ibr*. * r Ib-ady the StgMgy S-hool had a delightful -.,| meetjig fast evening at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. i*et>r P<«»ot. north of the city. Everything! •a- prepared for the event to the IWjt detail. The grounds an and the horn, are admirably adapted to social Ivints of this kind. The lawn was dj i ■ d and wired with ele.ti .• UoA&gLr the occasion A* table extended ailoss thlawtt ■fashion, d with streamore of red, W-te and blue crepe paper As the fßst- arrived they udn: red the ho®e, grounds, buildings ami g> n tai appears •• of the Pearson home and farm. Ou account of a slighi rum it to transfer the fixtivNUed Os evening from the lawn to the ■*>, but this home was • vid-nt ly for the purpose of entertain tng as |he rooms are Urge and • on veniec.tl. arranged for the purpose. J M Van Alnburg «"* in charge ■ f the games undamtv-, ■ •nt* guests into two groups re presenting two coftogffl .one group headed b> Mrs C. L, Walter* was design ill I •<* “BMggbr v College" and the oth. r *W*w h ,ded by Mr. C. L U > Wt <te» enat M! a< "Ccrnta»-I Col MW’WYIk «•> games con * st< d prim novel ami enthusiast ]■*■■■ n the two colleges n th* tom gfi relays, the flrat being com petitlvef < .dirge yells follow* d by u Jet man bean currying coiitr ' mock foolbell I gumr. Blanding broad grin fat iadg's shot put. big foot contest These amusements with regular leg" pep and vigor No *ll flowers w<r« permitted «' Wn Oty. everyody got nto the »m«.fFim*ll> th** guests farmed n rßUMMtimuh With Miss Dorothy nt the piano, headed for th*’ r*frjjfcv nt <l* puttment pre de*l over Pearson assisted hr -Miss *•*»*•jh>nrw<*ii. Miss Beulah Nichols. WlflM Van Alaburg, mid Mr r 11 "m and Mr Crunk I’ o<Wßf th" feature, of these re WM # mammoth cake n« * wl,h ,h ’’ name "Ever w -Mf'Bfrm*tn.| on It There wax and he cream In The Inside th" hiusr beautifully this **nt*wcornted In pink and white.
One of the most lnt< ud "hservers of the evening was’ 3 - Pearson’s mother, who is 83| y °*- aße and evidently enjoyed w ing the fun. The guests remai unti * a ,ate hour and upon dep JK expressed theiir appreciation B| >ccess of the evening and th^* a,ll<s to the Pearsons’. Every' had a good t'me including A. 1!( >wen, according to the rep*' 1 “official correspondent." | Black Bass I’lac jLV inona Lake Warsaw, July Three thousand
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. "It was Talhhat got me back “ > on health's hlg7 on<l the B° ln K Is so good that kives me real pleasure to pn Tanlac This • statement was" 1 ® recently by , Ralph Redden oprietor of the Radio Garter guspender Co., 236 1 19th St., EasW n «* nl - "This spring l ’*!* run-down that I was pit"* an °"’ an ,ri P 1 with the hope bringing back niy * lost energy T luckily I avoided t this heavy' oXt and ,OhH of ti,ne by taking Th Thfa medicine ! accomplish' d ver V thing I was ■ seeking me with a 100 P t cent g<4r a 'tiL "Before tag Tanlac nieal time ‘ hail little attr *> for nte and 1 was > troubled wf stomach disorders. But when Zail to meals comes , now I am an to go, for 1 have an unfailing a®e »nd perfect diges- ’ tion. In fii anlac has put me in . top-notch |p' an, i I think it great.” Tanlac if sale by all good drug--1 gists. A< Jb no substitute. Over 1 40 mlllionßles sold. ■T - ~ I Tanlac Wialbe Pills for constipation; iZ«and recommended by the manS'ers of Tanlac.
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DECATUR DAILI DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1924.
baby black bass were placed in Winona Lake this forenoon by Deputy Fish and Game Commissioners Fleming and Brown. The fish were brought to Winona Lake from the state hatchery at Lake Papakeechie, just east of Lake Wawasee. o ELKS NOTICE The regular monthly meeting of the Elks Lodge will be held in the lodge rooms this evening at the regular time. Tills is the only meeti ing during the month and all members are asked to be present as buslI ness of importance will come up. > W— l ... ......
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I “DECATUR FAIR” I ©JECATW I JULY 22 to 25 1 J "lu'W i JWI I ' ■ —J r?-. Wuz ' SSI I Vi ' / Cow-Girl Broncho Buster* /| (•nu - 1 a . Ml I T - 5 ■ ■. i E Vfiei "Ji ABBCEHB^ I f'lll I i ..■ ■ I 111 I n ™ I £< ATS*'.aX <w aliaoMwfllxra •vmrW' ■' IWEiXS’yf'rS | * • } T, jmk ’Ag 1 I * I ’ ||i M > J L Little Joe v _flf \ - ABi * A MA, Smallest (. owhoy *,. fl I ■X S f , r e. intheWorM H < I ' "»• '-* J | The Feature Attractions I BILL PENNEY’S WILD WEST RODEO I -of Frontier Days Will Im» exhibited each afternoon and in front of the (Grandstand introducing a reproduction of the Oi l Time Stage ( oach “HOLD I i’ hi the Western Desperado Indians, the shooting of the ponies, the killing ot S the passengers, showing the heroic rescue of them by the n famous as they were in the early days. There will be 25 “SOI IN n** l 8 Indians, right from Pine Ridge reservation from the (Government, who will he in camp at the fair grpund all during the fair in their way o* h' , ” u during their “frontier” days. They will exhibit themselves in i"”i< u grandstand in various dances as well as taking part in the I, ’* u “HOLD UP.” I SEE THEM! .. _ g You must see it to enjoy it! Bring your children’ There arc man.y o er r attractions you will enjoy. No pain has been spared to ''f yar a BIGGER. BETTER and GRANDER fair than ever. One of the big features will be the display of “FIREWORKS” given each night in front of the grandstand by the American Fireworks (o. The most specttacular o display ever seen in this part of the state. I Remember The Date J u b' 22 23 24 25 | Fred Reppert. Pm. John «»«nbarger. Secy. & Gen. Mgr.
