Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1925 — Page 3

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! , .lap Team Beats Notre Dame In 10-inning Came South Uend. May 21 -Notre liaiqc lost a gfeat 10-inning battle to Hie Osaka Japanese team here yest< rday i 2 to 1. the contest being featured by many sensational playa. The !:<;■■ proved fast fielders. Mtho, 'he r elit fielder, saving the gani" in the ninth with a i-rc'it iiitch of Nolan’s line drive. Score: o<aka 0000010001 2 Notre Dame .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 4 f)ini and Mori: Roomy and Silvers: Umpire —Cleary. o Ohio State Defeats Illinois Nine, 8-0 Columbus, 0.. May 20 —Ohio State evened matters with l linoi. ii. " yesterday when the Buckeyes deioaied the Illini 8 to 0. Walther was the hit- ' ting star of the game, getting three hits out of four trips to the plate, one ' j a double. 1 Illinois ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o 3 4 Ohio State 1 5 0 0 0 o o 0 2 x S 7 I O’Shaughnessy, Barta and C.odele. ] Erickson; Miller and I in. hear. Geneva To Have Band Concerts This Summer t Speci; 1 to Daily Democrat Geneva, Alivj' 21 Officers of the i Geneva Concert Band and the bus- I in ss nu n of Geneva will’bold a meet- I ing this afternoon -to make prepara- I tions for the concerts to be given I during the summer months. The Band I has been under the direction of A. J. I I Bliss all winter and is prepared to I , furnish Rood music this commlng I I season. _ I

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p'l ir Athletes To Perforin hi State High School Meet I’y Vedder (lard, t\ 'ten for United Preus) 1.. n.ipidls, May 21. —A glance at , Hi.' |>-Poriiiance3 in the sectional high 1 d tt. i'll lueel i last week gives a U'd 'inc on t'.e things that tire to ’’’l' 1 e,| itiuday at Tech high li' o held here when the prep alh- . 1.1 in». tate compete in the ninth a uti-.l t,.i< i and field tourney of the ; 1. It. s. A. A. i I’d' dm not always run true to form lii any sport event, but judging front coil ilgmes a good guess as to tiie outcome of some of the events can be made. "1 he shot put seems decided right 1 now unless Knee of Wabash high lb" 1 '! 1 ;..i arm. lb- tossed the shot .2 lei 1 G'., inches al the Logansport '.mil ,\u other athlete approach 1 ed Unit I.lark, which was far beyond I the old r< urd of 47 feet G 3-5 inches. i'c'ion of Manual, Indianapolis, went over the low hurdles in 25 3-10 eeonds, which bettered the old mark of 2G 11 1 seconds. . If the Red and V.iiilo star is in form at the state to.i.ney I,;, should win this event. He is a consistent performed and tione of 1 ie sectional marks was with1 a 'iciil <>f his time. Good of 1 Frankfort i- a fine hurdler and must be consider.-d over the low and high , "sticks." The 100-yurd and 220-yard dashes aio usually very close and breaks decide the issue many times.* Walter of K'dtotno is perhaps the best in the st.ile a the short sprints. He holds the ,-eio. I in the 220, which is his best event. His sectional time of 22 I . was the best in the preliminaries. in the 100, McCreary of Bicknell v>■ s (lock al at 10 seconds tint in the v I'lteneils tourney. The century dash .ho, ears somewhat of a toss-up. (lorde • i,i' Lowell ran it in 10 2-5. as d’d ;V» .lii'.s (.: Kokomo. A number of the others however must be given equal chances. In the 140-yard dash Wampler of Vincennes is reported to lie a whizz. His time in the sectional was 52 4-5 seconds which is fast enough to make somebody step at Tech on Saturday it is believed. Smock of Logansport had the best time in the sectional, 52 2-5 seconds, wh eh equals the state record. It is another open race with a number having a chance. It is difficult to pick a probable winner of the half-mile event. Osman of Brazil showed his heels to Hie field at T "’re Haute lust week and ran the i.*e in 2:07 4-10. It was the best sectional performance. Davis of Ihrmville, Hopkins of Acton, and Tee,' rs of Elkhart showed good speed. I No very good milers were iincov-| ered. The best time made by L a . ar.mt m' Central high. Fort Wayne, was ten seconds slower than the record. Jones of Elwood was 1-5 of a second slower. He is always a dangerous man. Gladden of Masonic Homo. Frenklin, made the third. Good of Frankfo t and (*luft of Tech look like the li, .ieal ones to battle it out over the huh hurdles. (Tift is a veteran who is very consistent. Good’s time was tilth second faster in the 1 > lioual The two mentioned were the only ones to go over the tall

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' 1 timber under 17 seconds. Wilson of Tech, negro athlete, seems to have the edge In the broad Jump. The big boy has been going great this spring and last Saturday leaped 21 feet 2 ’! 4 Inches which is plenty good for a high school effort. The pole vaulters are nothing to rave about. The northern purl of He state appears to huve quite an advantage us three youths in tfit Gary meet tied ut 11 feet 3 Inches. one else went more than 11 feet, per rotto and Stanton of Froehel, Gary and Wilkie id' Michigan <Tt.y, tied al the high mark. Newbold of Rush ville, Detnmary of Tech, Itubush and Martin of Manual, and Wiasinger of Logansport went over the bur al 111 feet. Manuid's all-round star, Leon Hut-1 ion, probably will give the other con-] lestants u struggle for high jump lion | ors. liis competition may come from Hemmer of Huntlngtofi, Pettit of Logansport, Mayoes of Dana and Leonard of Rorlu-.-iter. Hemmer had the best leap, 5 font 9 3-4 Inches. Hut ton and Mayoes went over the bar' at 5 feet 9 inches. In the relays Tech looks like a winner in the half-mile. The Indian-] ipolis s< hool has a fast group of' sprinters whose mark of 1.3 G made* Saturday was only 5-10 esconds slower than the state mark held by the same school. i Michigan City won the mile, relay »t Gary in 3.41f0r the best mark In I the sectionals. Martinsville at the I Indianapolis prelims went the mile in 3:42 7-10. Other teams did not approach these marks. Saturday will get the real story. The meet starts at 9:30 o'clock in the 8 PIMPLE SKIN NEEDS SULPHUR Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck arms or body is overcome] quickest by applying Mentho-Snlphur. I The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin spec-, ialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple remover. It is harmless and Inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulpbnr and use it like cold cream. LINO L E U M The Certain-teed Label is your assurance of highest quality. Your house work will be made easier with this smooth easily-cleaned linoleum on your kitchen floor, halls, etc. Our patlernk are attractive. See us before you buy. WC JJK.VX: votr AVozaJC-v

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