Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1924 — Page 6
sm National League Team W. L. Pet. New York 69 38 .845 Pittsburgh ' 61 14 .581 Chicago .. 59 47 .5571 Brooklyn 59 50 .541! Cincinnati . — 58 54 .518 St. Louis ... 45 08 .417 Philadelphia 40 66 .377] Boston 39 08 .304 » American League Team W. L Pel Detroit ... 01 47 .505 New York 03 48 ,504 Washington 01 50 .550 St. Louis 57 51 .528 Chicago 51 56 .477 Cleveland 52 58 .472 Philadelphia 40 03 .4221 Boston 45 02 .421, American Association Team W. L. Pet.' Indianapolis 65 40 .580 1 St. Paul 07 48 .583: Louisville 05 50 .478 Columbus 55 GO .478 Toledo 54 01 .470 Kansas City 51 02 .451 Minneapolis 52 65 .440 Milwaukee 48 .65 .425 o YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Chicago-Boston, postponed, rain. Plttsburgh-Philadelphia, rain. No others scheduled. American League Washington, 4; Cleveland. 0. St. Louis-New York, rain. No others scheduled. American Association Columbus, 8: St. Paul. 7. Louisville, 4-8; Kansas City, 3-1. I, Indianapolis, 4-11; Milwaukee, 1-3.1, Minneapolis, 6; Toledo, 5. THE SCORE BOARD (United Press Service) Yesterday's hero—Walter J lion son. veteran Washington pitcher, hurled the 106th shutout victory of his cure-
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er and heat the Indians, 4 to 0. There were no other games. , Lucille Thomas Undergoes Operation At Sturgis, Mich. Mrs. L. A. Thomas, of Portland and formerly of Decatur, stopped In this city this morning on her way homo from Sturgl Michigan, where she has beeA at the bedside of her daugh- , ter. Miss Lucille, who was forced to I undergo a serious operation last Thursday, foliowing an injury suiter-j led in an automobile accident n week ago yesterday. .Mrs. Thomas stated ■that her daughter is getting along nicely, but will not bo able to return to tills city before several days. , Miss Lucille, who is employed at the Klrsch-Reppert Lumber company offices in tills city, and her mother wer«* on their vacation, touring north-! era Indiana and southern Michigan when the accident happened. Lucille was taken to Sturgis and the opera-! j t ion performed by Dr. Parrish, forj merlv of Decatur and Monroe, Mrs. , Parrish and Dr. Cameron. Dr. and Mrs. Parrish, who were personal friends of the Thomas family, have j given Miss Thomas especially good cure and have taken her to their home in Sturgis to recuperate. . Four Drown At St. Louis In Mississippi (United Press Service) St. Louis, Aug. 13—Tliree men and n boy were drowned last night when the motor in their boat died and I heir craft was swt pt under a big government barge by the current of the Mississippi. The dead: Prod Ales, 23. his three year old son. Fred, Jr., Louis Monton. 20. and “Shorty" Fischer. Clifford Derby, 17, the fifth occupant of the boat, started to swim to shore to bring help and saved him- j self. He heard a crash behind him ] as he was swimming from the boat as i it hit. The bodies have not been ro- i covered. Davis Returns To New York Today New York. Aug. 13 —Greatly en- |
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1 couraged by the reception tendered hint at Clarksburg. Jehu W. DwvU re I turned to Njw York .ready to co operate toward the vigorous campaign bo ■ has demanded of his national committee. During the day he will confer with Senator Key Pittman of the democratic speakers' bureau and tho Itenerary for 1 lie speaking tom will he lined up. He will start his campaign with n speech at the democratic state convention in Columbus, Ohio, August 26. Conferences with party leaders nre scheduled for today. Thomas .1. Spelacy, eastern campaign manager, has one of the first appointments. j 10 WANT ADB EARN—| —I
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i Reunion Os Leimenstoll And Martin Families The ninth annual reunion of the ■ Lelmensto'.l-Martin families will be held nt the home of Mrs. George 1 Martin, south of Peterson, on next , Sunday, August 17th. All . and frlemli arc Invited to attend. i — ♦ ; — e Hart Family Reunion At Hicksville Sunday 3 Th * fifth annual reunion <k the . Hart family will I" 1 held at the fair , grounds in Hicksville. Ohio, next .Minday. August 17. All members of the Mart family are cordially invited to $ attend the reunion. -
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