Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1924 — Page 6
w YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League New York. 1; Pittsburgh, 3. Brooklyn. 5; Cincinnati. 0. No others scheduled. American League Cleveland. 0; Washington. I. Detroit, 5; Philadelphia. 11. St. Louis. 8; New York, 5. American Association St. Paul. 7; Louisville. 1. Kansas City. 6; Columbus, 2. Milwaukee, 103; Toledo, 7-8. Minneapolis, 6; Indianapolis, 7. ■ o Hoagland Team To Play At Mabels Next Sunday The Hoagland Flat Rock baseball tram will journey to Mabels, east of New Haven, Sunday whore a game wil be played. A large number of fans will accompany the team. — o Germany To Take Part In Olympics In 1928 (United Press Service) Paris, Aug. 15, Germany will be I admitted as a competitor in the!' 1928 Olympic games in Amsterdam, according to ar. article in Echo de Paris published today. The international Olympic committee, is was ; said, has accepted two Gorman members and has voted to lift the ban that ‘ kept Germany out of the games in ! Antwerp and in Paris. Austria and Hungary were admitted to the Paris : games this year. ( o— West Enders To Plav Preble Here Sunday The Decatur West End baseball team will play the Preble nine on Ahr's Field Sunday afternoon. The game will be called at 1:30 p.m. Preble has one of the fastest amateur | teams in this section of the state, hav-! ing defeated Willshire. Ohio. Hoag-; land and the Fort Wayne Tygers. j The West Enders defeated Preble on the Preble diamond a few weeks ago. Schulte will do the catching for the local team Sunday, while Schneider or Appleman will do the hurling. The remainder of the lineup will include: A. Laurent. O’Brein, Ross. Coffee. Wemhoff. G. Laurent, Foley, Gass and Gase. o Want Jail Delivery At Marion Investigated (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Aug. 15 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Frederick Shortomeier, secretary to Governor Branch today received a letter from Van SPECIAL RATES FOR MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY! Marcel • 50c End Curl 25c HDIA — 75c Round Curl 25c End Curl 25c 50c BEAUTY SHOPPE, Mrs. W. E. Teeters. F-S
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H ■mu ! - 111 ’ 1 "" r I distance telephone to the microphone; in tlie hall and their broadcasting was heard, according to some esti mates, by us many as 25.000,000 persons. Mr. Coolidge was' introduced by Frank W. Mondell, chairman of the, notification committee, who said that the president holds the (Confidence of the people. "American people know this confidence is well deserved,” Mondell said, "it has the sound and substan-; tial basis of your faith in American,
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