Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1925 — Page 3
R I Pwi '& J B V - ;; •; .* IJbIJL : I j, H. S. BASEBALL I ft AM IS DEFEATED i mses Opening (lainc Os I ■Season At Bluffton By I Score 01 8-1 E &,,.., v, .-«••• largely responsible -a io 1 defeat suffered by the K^^K.. iIUI hirti tchoo) baseball team ■ ~ 1,,, with lite fast Bluffton high ■ ■,,, al Bluffton yesterday after ■ ( , Itni'iier hurl'd a good tame ■ M !<■ ■•■ttic- 1,111 , ' , ' < ' , ' iv '' l ' poor‘sop E I lie Bluffton Tigers secured Hi, , ~ >afe sinrb-s off Bogner's ■ tj|li'' ! ' •«"» ,wb ,ja '* innings, the 'bird, spelled ilefeat for the ■ Jackets. I Wlbiffti,n 'oed four runs in the K fjlu noting. and three more in the after being blanked in S , Hind inning. One I leuriti ended the scoring R Hintlien. Bogner was steady dur I the remainder of the game “ ■■his ■ upport was belter. The Yellow I W ll '' scoreless until the final ■ they pushed one I th" home plate. Coach ■ h..1l made llrree substitutions H iloil to strengthen the halting ■ ana fielding of the Decatur team J ■ Bluffton pitcher allowed only i ■ hits. ■ ■This was the first game of the sea-' S for lieeatur. while Bluffton had I the advantage of having played at ' I lelH six games this season. Bluffton' R a tiong team rind is expected to a a strong bid for the state ■ pionship. I Decatur will play, I Berne at Bernd next Monday after ) ■ Mtn The lineup of the Decatur ■ ye-terday was: Breiner, first R ha Bieel.e, second base; Strickler. ■ ■ MoSPr ’ l>ase; Him B bit field; Lawson, center I <Sn lll: I!hx ' ,ipllt Reborn. ■ het ; Bogner, pitc her. The sub ■ ■tn'inh- were; Sehnepp for Rex. • for Lawson and Thomas for I I liy ilininKH: n ii e ft .... 0 lid) 0 (I 0 0 o—l 2 S' I Bluffton .. 40310 0o it jf—s ;; 4 for Decatur. Bogner ■ B'lhmit . for Bluffton. Ralston. Baxter. IK . ■ It Assessments I DUE I Assessments on HMI City ImHlrovements, [■Streets, || Sewers, ■ Sidewalks, ■ and Curbs H Are Now Due II And Payable 11 at I City Treasurer’s I Office I CITY JAIL || Penalty After ■ May 4th
+ + + ++ + + + + + + + ~+ + BASEBALL STANDING ♦ ++<"+++ + + + ♦ + National I e jQur W L. Bet New, Vol ). . . <) t ’ 1g.12 ' t'inlcnnati 9 [, .»;i? j Chicago it G ,mhi I Philadelphia 7 G ,53x | Brooklyn 5 7 4171 Pittsburgh 5 x .385 St. Ixnilu 5 h .357 1 Boston 4 8 .332 ■ American Leagtie Washington 10 3 ,7G9 Cleveland 10 4 .714 Phi.mlelphln 8 4 t;G7 Chicago Hi G G 25 1 St. Louis ’.. 7 9 .438 New York 4 8 .3331 Detroit 4 12 .250 Boston 3~ yi .231* Atneriehn Association Indianapolis 10 G .<>2s l-oulsville 8 7 .53:*.' Minnaejadis 9 8 .529 St. Paul 8 8 .500 Toledo X 9 471 Milwaukee 7 8 4G7 x I Columbus 7 9 .4381 Kansas City G in .375! ++"S*+++++ + + + + + + + ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD + ++<•*++++ + + + + + + + Yesterday's hero—Lou Fonseca hit a homer with two runners on base and gave the Phillies a G to 4 victory over the Braves. I Stoner's wild pilch let in the run that gave the Indians an X to 7 vic | lory over the Tigers. Tris Speaker hit a homer and tg triple. I Five runs score don a big rally in ' the fifth inning enabled the Senators 1 to bent the Athletics. 9 to 4. I Sharp fielding behind the (lose close pitching of old Jack Quinn gave the Red Sox a T-.to 5 victory over the
The ADAMS Theatre i Big Double Attraction SUNDAY and MONDAY KarolDl LLOYD 2Z2 ’Now Or Never* laughter Special r g A IflrLX Sv A i MidiiSnL gkSi' >» e » » « raawe | a < r "•' ’ *’Y;'’ ll ' V ‘ •AwgltC''| Al! abourd the laughter special Sunday tint! Monday for a record run on the main line of riotous comedy. The laughs will roar by fttsler than the telephone poles. t-Extra Added Attraction—- ' “THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH” A classic of the American home. A true and interesting picture of our family life, love ami loyally, featuring , Constance Bennett —Myrtle Stedman George Irving and wonder cast. 15c —admission —35c I i ‘ —“The Code of the Wilderness,” a stirring “Our Gang.’’ dy. 10c—25c. I —
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' t Yankees. The Sox piled up five runs .In the seventh. Hartnett's eighth homer helped ilia ' uht down the Curds, G io 4. It was ph' tlxth straight defeat for St- Louis • leotge Slider till safely in his IGth | l onsecullve game but the Browns I were dropped by III" White Sox, 9 i io 5. • - — ll ; O— ■ — +4)++++++ + + + + * + + + SPORT TABB + ■(•+ + t+ + + + 4.t4. + + + 4 Chicago. — Jim McMillan, former I nlversity of Illinois football captain, won his professional wrestling debut here hist night when his opponent, Paul Martinson was distiualified after ten minutes for using a strangle hold. j Lincoln, Neb. — Five liniversity of Nebraska basketball players includfng Orr Coodson, captain-elect, have been declared ineligible for further college competition by the Missouri Valley conference for participation in an "unofficial** game. — o —— * + + + + + + + + + + + .!. + 4> <• YESTERDAY'S RESULTS + *++++++++ + + + + + <l< National League I Chicago, G; st. Louis, 4. Boston, 4; Philadelphia, «. Brooklyn-New York, rain. Cincinnati-Pittsburgh, rain. American League New York, 5; Boston, 7. . I hiladelphia, 4; Washington, 9. Detroit, 7; (Veveland, X. i Si. Ixntis, 5; Chicago,9. American Association Indianapolis, X; St. Paul. 555. Minneapolis, 4; Milwaukee, X. Columbus, 3; Milwaukee, 5. | Toledo, 1; Kansas City. 7. o Columbus. — Dr. H. .1. Norton was l in a hurry to get away to Springfield, i ().. to be married, but he didn’t forget to cast an absent voter's ballot for the city primaries. It was the first ballot east.
SEAPLANE SETS I NON-STOP RECORD All-Metal Seaplane PN-9 Smashes All Previous Records In Test tUnileil Pri'H't Service) Philadelphia, May 2 After 28 and one-quarter liourx continuoUH flying, the navy all nielal eeaplane PN-8 was hi retching out her record for HUBtained fleapiano flight over the Delaware river here tbiH afternoon. Her motors ran Hteadily and till was functioning well. Officials at the navy yard predicted she would exhatiflt her fuel supply of 1,300 gallons aboutthreo o'clock and have to land. Philadelphia. May 2—(Special to Daily Democrat) —The PN-9, a navy all metal seaplane, which yesterday hopped off on an endurance test from the navy yard here, was smashing all existing non-stop records as it smoothly glided into its 23 hour
CLEAN UP WEEK in DECATUR X Z ■■ I Fl g a3 ESEß==BgamFilM l l l im»BmMEßaEggMKaHßHßßE I 'll ML May 4 to May 9 I ' ' t. -rT —w v J.y THE ANNUAL “CLEAN-UP-WEEK” IN DECATUR STARTS NEXT MONDAY—CONTINUING ALL WEEK—AND WE NEED YO U K HELP TO MAKE DECATUR BEAUTIFUL. We urge every Citizen to join in this “clean-up” movement. I■ • V Owners of vacant lots are requested Starting next Monday morning to clean them of all weeds, refuse bright and early the city trucks and J and unsightly accumulations. wagons will help in the campaign. They will visit every district in the Horne owners and tenants are asked city and “pick-up” your refuse or to beautify the properties in which waste matter, they live. Citizens are asked to gather their 1 tin Mow the lawns and keep them mow- cans, rubbish or 1 other matter's and ed. Trim the trees. Repair the pile them in boxes or barrels near the fences, sidewalks and buildings. street. The City trucks will gather 1 them up and dispose of them. Clean-up; Paint-up; Spruce-up; Fixup; Plant a flower 1 or shrub. “Bright- One trip will be made in each disen the Corner Where You Are.” trict so please have them ready. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED TO MAKE THE CITY BEAUTIFUL. Have your Tin Cans and Rubbish Ready for the big Round-up. CITY OF DECATUR H. M. DeVoss, Mayor Geo. M. Krick, councilman Freil Aschbaucher, councilman Otto Kirsch, councilman J. L. Kocher, councilman E. A. Beavers, councilman Rd Aughenbaugh, st. com.
of sustained flight at 9:22 ant tndny Circling over the Delaware river between this city and Wilmington. r»"l, Lieuts J R Kyle and C. H. Schildauer were guiding their craft at an even 1.000 foot elevation, with ilm expei tdiloii of fitnylnr uhfft until the plnne’a 1.300 gallons of fuel Is ex haiisted. Officials al the aircraft factory, where the plane was built, declared that barring accidents, the PN 9 should remain In the air 30 hours. The previous sustained flight record for seaplanes was 14 hoars, 53 minutes uml 42 seconds, made by Lleuts. F. W. Reed and J. B. Price a' Washington, last July. This is the third attempt at a nonstop record made by the plane. The first was ended by engine trouble after nine hours and 21 minutes, and the second time the pilots were forcUSE THE OLD CIFMARSHAirS CATARJUi/D/D vJriTirr xfll »t all Druvauta, or a«ot prepaid by XzV WILLIAMP Mra. Co, CLfIVkLANO. Q, For Sale By KNTERPRIBK DRUG CO
cd to land because of a storm. The lest Ih being conducted pre l paratory to the plane's scheduled’ flight from flan Francisco to Hono lulu this summer o__ 0 __ Greensburg -- After being married for thirty-one years, Lincoln Jackson - ■ —
I THE CORT I LAST TIME TONIGHT 1 Hoot Gibflon and famous Pendleton llound-up || in a big Universal attraction ■ “LET ER BUCK” I The wonderful cowboy show ever ■ staged in the west. » “HER DAILY DOZEN.” a good comedy. 20(* 25c Sunday and Monday—No Matinee Sunday •Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer, John Gilbert in ‘‘He Who Gets Slapped,” a clown’s love story. ||
is. seeking a divorce, alleging his wife j has left him. I - ' -■■■ o — — Rlootnington Emery Branham a i lineman, grasped a wire carrying 4 - . 000 volts and < lung to it until other ' workmen cut the wire. He was ser iou.Hly burned. i 1 — 111
