Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1925 — Page 8
DECATUR CRAYS TO REORGANIZE:
Local Baseball Team To Take Field Again; Tryouts Next Sunday .. ( The Decatur Grays baseball Hearn Will be in the field again this year, according to nn announcement made today. The candidates for the team will hold their first workout at Bellmont Park, at 1:30 o’clock next Sunday afternoon. The Grays will strictly a road team this season. Martin "Demon" Candle, for four years a member of the Melford high school of Chicago and also a member of the famous Logan Squares baseball team for two years, will coach the Grays this year. Willard Myers will manage the team. Players wanting to try out ' with the*team are requested to re-, port at Bellmont Park Sunday afternoon. The Grays would like to book 1 games with teams within a radius of 60 miles of Decatur. Teams desir-i ittg games should write to Willard Myers, 612 Patterson street, Decatur.! Indiana. Geneva High School Track Athletes Busy Geneva, April 3 — An intramural track and field meet was held this afternoon by throe teams from the! local high school, the teams consist-j ing of boys and girls. The teams wet.' I called the Red, White and Blue teams. I On next Friday afternoon the local ■ high school track team will meet thep Hartford and Jefferson township , teams in a triangular meet to be held here. A dual meet between Geneva
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Sum) Borno high schools' will be hold un \prll 17. These thro® meets are I expected to put the local team in tine rotidilioii for the county meet which .will be held lien- tut April 25. Two Ex D. H. S. Alhleh's Going Good At Indiana i I Two former Decatur high school Lithletes who mo now making good lfr< hmaii athletics at Indiana .Um J |v.-i 'ity Nibs "Rud" White ami Doti it Farr, are homo for their spring v.i I
(cation. Hud has made hi freshman fiiumet.ils in two branches of athletics *1 and has qualified for numerals in I another already He won his num t crsl- in football und wrestling and j has heaved Hie shot far enough al- ( * ready to qualify for numerals in ' Brack. Don was a member of the tfreshman basketball squad and lik< ly i will receive his numerals in that •spritt. although the numerals have ' ' mot been awarded yet. He is out for track now and is going good in the 1 tpole vault, t _— —,—.— — , Seniors In Lead In Interclass Track Meet The seniors held a slight lead over the juniors at the close of the field I events of the interclass track and |ie|<| meet yesterday evening. The track events will be held at Bellmont Park this afternoon. The pole vault elent was not finished yesterday eve- ’ ning as the vaulting pole was broken by one of the contestants. The events 1 held yesterday evening after school ' weie the high jump, broad jump and i shot put. The standing of the four I classes after those events were held was: seniors, lit; juniors. 17; sophomores. Sty; freshmen, 1%.
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DECATUR DAH V DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY APRILS, 1925
Wheeler High Wins Again Chicago, April 3 (United proas) Wheeler, Miss., high today defeated Torrington. Conn . in the first game I of the semi'finals of the Unlveratiy of Chicago national interscholastic basketball tournament. Tho score was Wheeler 35; Terrington 14 — —— .• o. D. (’. STEPHENSON, EX-KLAN LEADER INDICTED TODAY Continued from Page One) Ste piton son look an active hand in tho campaign last fall and frequently accompanied Governor Jackson on his speaking tour® Stephenson and Senator Watson Joined forces some time ago. according to politicnl gossip, ami Watson is -aid to be counting heavily on < Stophen on's support in his ran lor | ronornination in 1925. "My political enemies are out to get me," was Stephenspn’s only com- I mont on his arrest. He was taken into
- I.T ~. T. ' - T - No Car Owner Should Be Without One SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY CAST STEEL AUTOMOBILE PLIERS A Regular 25c Value For Only 19c I Made of good cast steel and the handy tool around the E automobile. Only a limited number at this low price. Adams f ounty Auto Co. I FRED E. KOLTER, Mgr. i Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Phone 80 1 Exclusive Ford Dealers . !!-' t IAS!-.. ' L > FOR our depositors with checking accounts, we have installed this new system of checks known as the Protectu System, as an added improved service. To combat the numerous frauds caused by raising checks, % j this system enables you to tear o ff y Our c heck at amount desired [like a money order], 7 thereby insuring the amount of check from being raised should it get lost, or fall into dishonest hands. 8 OUR BAN K I i / Vi Check System. ’ . j If you are considering opening a / checking account, by all means come in and see this additional improved service that we are giving free to all our customers. EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET, DESK AND PAY ROLL USB I Old Adams C< unty Bank * " 1
! cii.itody ni a local hotel lattt bii’hi’ unit r#fused to ride 10 poll<<> heat' quarters in the patrol wagon It* walked to headquarters under gourd of two patrolmen and arranged bnnd. FALL. SINCLAIR AND DOHENY ARE FREE OF CHARGES (Continued from Page On®) carry tin l ease to the court of appeals of (he District of Columbia." Allee I‘omrrene, government founsol. told the I'nlted Press today when Informed (he indictments of Albert B. Fall. E. L. Doheny, Edward L. Doheny, Jr., and Harry F. Sinclair had been quashed by Justice McCoy at WashI ington. Pomerene said be would get in I touch with Owen J. Roberts, other ! pecial counsel for tho government in the oil leu .ing cases, and they would . I prepare an appeal from Justice Me--1 Coy's ruling.
Hartford City Has Fire Hartford city, Ind . April 3—Plans were being made loduy to rebuild the Inman Tile factory near here which was partially destroyed by fire yesterday. The loss was |5t),000. The j firm carried no Insurance. ... o J Dorothy Ellingson Hears Stories Os Iler Misdeeds < I'nlled It ■•* Pcrvtct ) 1 San Francisco? April 3—(Special to Daily Democrat)- -Dorothy Ellingson sat in court today and listened without changing colors to stories of - - ■ - ■ .111
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'her nffairs with mm Testimony of Mr®. Susanne Beac »n juvenile otficer. and reading of 'rtahmvntH Signed by Ute girl ndmllt ' ing indiscretions failed to bring a bluHh to Tu r cheeks.
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