Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1925 — Page 8

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+++++ 4+ + + + * + 4 * YESTERDAY'S RESULTS + *** + + + + * + * + + ♦** National League New York. 6 16; J*hilu<l>- phla, 4-7. Boston. Brooklyn. 4. Pittsburgh, S; Chicago, 6. American League Detroit, 04; <'Cleveland, 111. New York, 11; Boston, 3. Chicago. 8; St. Louie. 8. American Association Minneapolis, (i-'.i; Kansas City, 2 4. . St. Haul. 4; Milwaukee, 2. Louiavtlle, 7-13; Columbus, 2«7. Indianapolis, 7, Toledo, 3. Twenty Homers Yesterday New York. Ju y 2—Twenty homers were the result of an orgy of slugging yesterday in the major leagues. Twelve were registered in the National lague and eight in the American The invalid Babe Huth came across with a pair and Heck Wilson, Giant cut tit Ider, hit two in the same inning. Reynolds I’liable To Win Back Wrestling Crown <‘ohimbus. <>.„ July 2 Jack Reynolds’ : ••con H threw a tow 01 into th“ ring here last night after it became apparent that ho could not win back the welterweight wrest .ing crown from Bobby Ro’scoe, the I*inn. Buch had scored one fall but the former champion was led from the ring blinded by the poison which had undermined his health during recent weeks. o ....u— ------ — Hennessey And Casey Win Match In Doubles (United I’rt'ss Seiche) Wimbledon. England. July 2—John Hennessey and Hay Casey, the

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young American team, won thelrjt match today In the doubles eompetl-p ion. from Crawford and Fisher, tbeij JUi.il di pair at 64, 4 6. 6 0 and CO. I Ihe Americans played good tennis!’ a 1 I 'nit it was the smashing service: of. Ileum sey which the British could!' not handle that vac chiefly responal* ♦ hie for the victory 4- Randolph Lyv I and his bride, the J » ftpiner John Austin, won their match: in the mixed doubles from Lumet,' n Mrs. Beamish, at 0-6, 6-2, and 8-6. 1 liter a very poor start. They will meet the French stars., I Allie Lenglen and Jean Borotra in A tip enii-finala. _. o t Adams County Farmer Files Bankruptcy Petition * Separate petitions in voluntary, bankruptcy were filed in the I'nited t F States court at Fort Wayne today by Joseph W. Het tier, Blue Creek town- , s ship farmer, and his wife, Sarah J, ] r Hettier. The petitions were filed t through Attorney James T. Merry- >. ■ man. of (his city. I, 0 | More Entries For Funk’s |r Auto Races On July I 1 Entries are still pouring in for the j I big day al Funk's Speedway, Winches : tor. Indiana, on July 4th, when speed | I demons from all parts of the country , will meet in an i-ffort to lower the many world s records which this track | now holds. .Miller from Lrnsiir . the driver who > gave Ormsby such a race on Decofa < ' tion Day will bo back again. He drives ij i a sixteen valve Fronty Ford and | should give any oen of the other t-i. f tries a real rue for the money. |e Paul Clancy of Chicago, has entered e 1

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to drive a Frontenac ear with piston 1 displacement of one hundred ei. uty-' three inch' s. He is wey known to the I sped fans as he has been seen on Hi tree kbefore and is known for his daring and speedy driving. Laurels Motors of Anderson, with their new Super Charge will their first appearance on the track This Is the first time that a super-1 , i a charged car hay ever been used on f this track and Mr- Hoof the builder of, the car feels confident that lie can lower the world's record without dis l Acuity. | J Other entries that have arrived on; today's mail are; G. W. Howell Dayton. Ohio; Eddie Burbeck, of Chi-: cago; Esten Winestein. of Chicago; and C. K. Robins of Lafayette. Every mail is bringing in new en-| tries and the management promises that people witnessing these events « will see nothing short of greased r, lightning. Th best line up of cars ■ and drivers ever seen in a race at this ju Speedway are now entered and great- I er Interest is being shown than ever I before. Preparations are being made I for a recor dbreaking crowd and Ej everything points to a great day ■ Elimination trials will start at S:3O I a. m. sharp and the events at 2:15 ■ p.m. g — — _____—■ —o- ■ ■ . Domestic Trouble Is Cause Os Elwood Suicide I (I’ntted Press Service) S Elwood. Ind.. July 2—Despondency ■ over domestic difficulties was held S responsible today for the suicide of ■ Don Ott, 35. who shot himself yester- ■ day. He had talked with his ■ estranged wife a short time before ■ ending his life. 11

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France To Use Ruhr Troops Against Kiflians London. July 2. -i I'nited Press.)— Troops hitherto used by France to hold the Ruhr region of Germany will be used in battling Ebd El Krim s Rlffians, according to reliable sources here today. It was stated that Frances decision to expedite evacuation of the Ruhr was caused by the fact that the Rift’ians were gaining the upper hand in Morocco. -.— o — ATTEND N.E.A. MEETING Adairs County Educators Attend National Meeting At Indianapolis This Week. E. S. Christen, superintendent of the Adams county schools, and J. D.

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! French, superintendent of the M ells I county schools, returned last nigh ■ ' I from Indianapolis, where they a , l e d several sessions of the convention 'of the National Education Association.| ’ Every ; tate In the union and several '[ territories were represented at the '| convention. W. A. Amstutz, superin- ' tendnnt of the Berne schools, and Miss Esther Munro, a teacher in the llm* ; i ford township high achool, were in j ' attendance at the convention this j week. also. - Boy Drowns When He Falls From A Boat (t'NITED l’lil ,:ss SKItVI' Indianapolis. July 2 A ctnc.mrs (investigation was started today into the death of Victor Faust. 14, drowned yesterday when he fell from a boat .n dodging rocks thrown by com- — -

Wms on the'sbore of Fall CrnA- , I T wo other youths in the boat with ( ! Faust feacbed shore when it over- e 11„nnd but ho was unable to swim j

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GOOSSE LAKE-Mrs j lllla g f art of Atwood was flahmg i n j Lake when a four pound ba s> j, ed in the boat. She brought 'I shore to prove her story . i t—__