Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1924 — Page 6

National League LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDINGS W. L. Pct New York 89 59 .601 ‘ Brooklyn 90 60 .600 Pittsburgh 86 59 .593 "Chicago 79 67 541 -St. Louis 62 86 .419 'Boston 50 98 .388 American League W. L. Pct. -Washington 88 60 .595 New York ..: 86 62 .581 Detroit 83 67 .553 • St. Louis 74 74 .500 Philadelphia 68 80 .459 Cleveland 66 84 .440 -Chicago 65 83 .436 Boston 65 84 .436 1 • American Association Z W. L. Pct. Indianapolis 91 67 .576 ' 4St. Paul 86 62 .581 "Louisville 87 71 .551 Milwaukee 79 79 .500 Toledo 78 81 .491 , Columbus 72 87 .453 . Minneapolis 71 977 .423 icansas City 64 93 .408 o •— YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh-New York, postponed, rain. Chicago. 1; Brooklyn, 2 (12 inning). Cincinnati-Philadelphia postponed, rain. St. Louis-Boston played as part of double-header Saturday. American League Washington. 8; Chicago. 3. New York. 10; Cleveland. 4. Boston. 1; Detroit. 9. Philadelphia 9; St. Louis. 7. American Association Indianapolis. 6-5; Milwaukee. 4-11. j Toledo. 10-2; St. Paul. 6-5. Columbus, 5-4; Minneapolis, 5-9. Louisville, 8; Kansas City, 3.

— - I The National Capitol Building <x BUILT IN MINATURE IN THE ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE SHOW WINDOW f z "" 11 ~— ~~ ! IB order to thoroughly introduce their 1 This great masterpiece is executed with 5,000 cakes of Cuticle Soap and can now be seen Medicated Royal cuticle soap, the Royal in O ur show window. A sight of a lifetime and one that is worth coming miles to see. Every Q I AT gj n company selected and appointed the high- citizen of Decatur and vicinity should see this wonderful piece of workmanship. It’s a mar- iJalv 11 OW v/11 rst class and most dependable store in eacn . m. • L . . ... , ■ J city through which to offer the greatest vel of ingenuity and artistic skill. This masterpiece is shown in our store with the purpose ■ toap bargains ever offered in America, and making VOU acq tainted with ROYAL CUTICLE SOAP. T n . . Tnwn Fri ends 4 incidentally made one of the must unique ” * 1 10 (JUt-01-lOWn I rieilll?' | displays ever shown. In selecting their • representatives for Decatur they naturally | | O C* 11 1 J * — 11 , * X/* — * *1 We are sole agents for all towns in the I s 1 sxsr-’x Greatest boap bale ever held in this V icinity - - ed us agents for this city and vicinity. We gt {or 3 cakes malle(1 t 0 ■ consider ourselves fortunate in having se- ’ # I cured the exclusive agency for Royal The Enterprise Drug Co., the ever leading drug store, in furthering the interests of the I you address, or fi cakes for 70c. cuticle soap for Decatur people of Decatur and vicinity. has won much well deserved popularity for their store. r "" QA I F OPFNQ Instead of distributing small free samples to each family, the manufacturers allow Windows Unvailed O/ALilj kzl i-iIILJ us during this event only, to sell at 9 O’clock One 25c Cake for 10c 7 JTTw a e an d no more than six cakes to one person; no dealers supplied . ILVeiyDOuy IDV ' Wed. Morning l l - to see this wonder *We are Exclusive Agents for Decatur and Vicinity The Enterprise Drug Store

LEADS OHIO STATE > W* -w v - ; ■w* ‘ F J FRANK D YOUNG Columbus. O.—Herewith is presented Frank D. Young, who is eap-| tain of the 1924 football squad of Ohio State university. He plays center. I The Fourth Dowd By Willie Punt Members of the Yellow’ Jacket squad. Coach Kennedy and the local Jans who saw the game at Wabash last Saturday, say that no better sportsmanship can be found anywhere than was displayed by the Wabash team and fans. We hope to see Decatur and Wabash become friendly rivals in all branches of sports. No doubt, the Portland Panthers will have their hands full when they tackle the green clad gridders from South Side Saturday. Tear into 'em Panthers., we're for you. The season's opener for this city next Friday, Catholic high vs. C. C. H. S. of Fort Wayne, should be a real exhibition of the grid game. Coach Conter has been drilling his men hard for the past two weeks and they are ■ rounding into condition for a real battle. It looks like the time is ripe for D. C. H. S. to turn the tables on J their old rival and hoist their colors after the game. Thank ‘‘Sport Comment" of the

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Wabash Times-Star for the follow- ’ Ing: "Hats off to Decatur. They are ■ a scrappy team and deserve credit for the sportmanaliip which they display ed. What more can be said of a team 7" Sport Comment also says: "We ! wonder if Marlon still has a 'powerful team.' They need to have, to whip' Decatur." The Yellow Jackets displayed a strong defense against the aeriel at tack ut Wabash. Saturday. Miller. Bebout and Acker were excused from scrimmage yesterday evening. The rest of the Yellow Jackets took a good workout. Coach Conter worked his men late on the Catholic gridiron on First i street. The players and coach are i determined to beat C. C. H. S. Friday.!

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World’s Series Expected To Open On October 4 • By Henry L. Farrell) (V. P. Staff Correspondent) New Yolk. Sept. 23 -Unless something startling happens tills week, the ! world series will open in Washing- | ton on Saturday, October 4. Owners of the five contending major league elubs met here yesterday and decided upon the date. The Washington Senators apparently are deciding the place. The «dnb owners decided to open •he series in the American league city, whose team wins the penant onj October 4. and play the first, second and sixth games there with the third, fourth and fifth games In the National league city. The games will be pliyed on consecutive days, the players travelling! at night. All the game a will start! ' at 2 o'clock eastern standard time. If I a seventh game is necessary, the

r place will be decided by tossing a coin. The following prices—which showed no reduction—were decided upon: New York. $6. |5, »3 and 81; Bfttok lyn 86. 85. $3. $2 and $1; Pittsburgh —B6, $5. 84, »2 and $1: Washington. 86. 85. $3 and $1 While they have not attained the mathematical certainty, the Senators practically have < inched the Ameri can league pennant and have won the most popular victory in years and years. The Giants are in a particular critical position now. They are only i one paint ahead of the Brooklyn 1 Robins and a game and a half in

Opening To-day of the new Michaels-Stern W I Fall Top Coats. jj || Here is a Top Coat display without an “if I era •"however" It’s larger than last year in the number of 1 As A models and the number of thrills and if we do j not do the Top Coat business of Decatur it will I "WMLF • | )e because the men are saving their money to ' ose on t * ie e l cct ’°nFor putting on tonight and for wearing all **** day Ibe kind of a day tomorrow is apt to be. n For the handsomest Top Coat you ever f clapped your eye on at the most reasonable price ■ / iVV 41 • vou ever wrote a Top Coat check for—we invite I J A "* you to saunter in—and swagger out in a coat you can truly swagger in. ZMichaels-Stern Top Coats // SIB.O0 ,o $30.00 . Stetson and Portis Fall Hats $2.50 to sl2 Chalmers Union Suits. ...SI.OO to $2.50 j New Fall Capssl.so to $3.00 ■fefut’T’Ayexb Go J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- • DECATUR • INDIANA• r |

I front of the charging Pittsburgh Plrates. Frank Frisch and Heinle Groh, two mainstays on the defense and offense I are out of the'game. Manager McGraw says he will not be able to use I them for the rest of the season, and I |l is quite certain that they will be out for thfee of four days. Groh threw hi s bad knee out. Frisch sprain ; ed a finger on his throwing hand that I was broken during his football days at Fordham and Irish Meusel is in bed with a heavy cold. The Giants will have to use George Kelly on second base. Freddy Lind-I Mrom. a rookie, on third, and Jimmy | O'Connell In centerfleld.j

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