Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1925 — Page 6

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s« *«***«**♦***♦♦* * YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • National League Pittsburgh, 2; Philadelphia, 4. Chicago, 15: Boston. 3. Cincinnati- New York, postponed. American League St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 5. Boston, 63; Chicago, 3-8. Detroit, 4; New York, 5. Washington-Cleveland, postponed. American Association Louisville. 10; Minneapolis, 9. Toledo, 5-4; Kansas City, MO. Indianapolis, 8; St. Paul. 11. Columbus, 9; Milwaukee, 5. ■ —o r~ +♦++♦+++ + + + + + + + ♦ HOME RUN LEADERS ♦ , ♦4++**++ + + + + + + + Hornsby. Crfrdlnals. 24. Williams, Browns, 24. Hartnett. Cubs, 21. Meusel, Yankees, 21. Kelly. Giants, 15. Simmons. Athletics, 15. Bottomley, Cardinals. 15. 0 ♦ ♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦ + ♦ + + ♦ ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ ++++++++ + + + + + + + Yesterdtft's hero — Clarence Mitchell. veteran Philly southpaw, let the Pirates down with four hits and beat them, 4 to 2. dropping them out of first place. Ken Williams’ 24th homer gave the Browns a 6 to 5 victory over the Athletics and moved the Athletics out of first place. Bob Meusel came in front third in .he 11th inning on Dugan’s infield tap and scored the run that give the Yankees a 5 to 4 victory over the Tigers. The Cubs went on a hitting rampage and beat the Braves, 15 to 3. The White Sox split even with the Red Sox at 3-6 and 8-5. Chief Bender pitched the ninth inning of the first game for the White Sox and allowed two runs. 0 Bout Between Dempsey And Greb In Prospect Chicago. July 22. —(United Press.) I —A championship bout between Harry Greb, king of middleweights, and' Jack Dempsey, heavyweight title; holder, is in prospect, according an announcement made by Promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons here today. Fitzsimmons and James Mason. Greb's manager, conferred last night on a proposed bout to be held in Michigan City some time in September. The middleweight champion and his manager left on a midnight train I for Kansas promising to enter into further negotiations later. Other prospects for a Michigan City ' bout in event the Greb proposition ' falls through-are Bartley Madden and Jack Renault, Fitzsimmons said. o Another Boxing Title May Change Tonight New York, July 22 —Seven boxing title changes have taken place this year and an eighth may be recorded tonight when Eddie Shea, the stocky little Chicago Italian, meets Charley Rosenberg, who is defending the bantamweight title for the first time in a championship match. Retirement caused a change in two titles when Benny Leonard and Johnny Dundee forfeited their crowns. Pancho Villa's death caused a vacancy in the flyweight championship and I the others passed on in the orthodox I fashion of getting a licking. Bluffton Has Hopes Os Real H. S. Football Team A Blultton newspaper claims that prospects are bright for a real foot ball team in Bluffton high school next fall. A large number of letter men from last year's squad will be in the, field again this season. The schedule for the season is as follows: Sept. 181 Fort Wayne Central, here; I Sept. 26. Muncie, there: Oct, 1", Portland. there; Oct. 27, Columbia City,' here; and Nov. 14, Decatur, there. — o Pythians Plan To Erect $500,000 Office Building .United Press Service) Indianapolis. Ind., July 22- Officials of the Knights of Pythias lodge of , Indiana today pushed plans for construction of a $500,000 office building for the insucance department of the lodge. r Work on the building will beg'n before the end of the month and will be completed by next April, it was announced. The structure .three stories high, will be located at St. Joseph and North Meridian streets. o — I—t—WANT ADS EARN-s•—s—s

DEMPSEY, BACK IN U. S., SIGNS UP TO FIGHT HARRY WILLS W W. ' * 1 i .. ‘IK.’- — The picture shows Jm k Dcmpscv and his wife. Est.dl • Taylor, returning from Paris on S 8. Homeric Wednesday. Jul;. 15. and b.-ing greet 1 by Jimmy De For. -t (left), fight promoter, with whom is Billy Gibson, veteran 1 fight inanagen. ______>

DePaolo To Compete In Italian Grand Prix Race — Innlanapol s. July 22—P< te DePaolo is going home. The diminutive, suniiytfaced Italian who has thriven his 121-incli Duesenbqrg to victory in all of the important speedway events of 1925. will sail for sunny Italy early in Aucust., as a member of the Duesenb?rg racing team to battle for international supremacy in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on September 6. His Duesenberg team mates will bo Tommy Milton, one of the most daring pilots who ever gripped a steering wheel, and Peter Kreis who has brought fame to himself and his speedy car. It will be a great battle on the Monza track for the world's championship between DePaolo, who has won enough points in his Duesenberg to' assure himself of the American championship, and Antoine Ascari. pilot of the Alfa-Romeo, who holds the like honor among European drivers. The commanding positions held by Ascari in winning the Grand Prix d'Europe on the Spa Circuit in Belgium. June 28, and DePaolo's successes on the speedways of Fresno. Indianapolis. Altoona, and Laurel prompted the Italian and French sports promoters to leave no stone unturned in arranging a match between these exponents of speed. Cablegrams, telegrams, and letters have been flying fast, from Europe to the Duessenberg factory at Indianapolis during the last few weeks, and after approval from the A A.A. officials, who first opposed the foreign

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nv.ision. was obtained, Fred Dueseengineer and designer of the ar which bears his name, gave his I assurance that the cre am of Ameren drivers would line up for the darter's fiag in the Italian Grand Prix on September 6. In Italy, the championship goes to ihe car and not to the driver, as it locs in America. So'not only will it be a battle between Del’aolo and Ascari. but it will be a lest of engineering skill and ability as well, be:wcc n the Duesenberg, which has brought Victory to DePaolo, and Alfa Romeo, driven by Ascart The name Duesenberg will not be new to European race fans for it was in a “Dusle” that the late Jimmy Murphy captured'the French Grand Prix in 1921 by a wide margin, with Guyot and Dubonnet, two French drivers, also driving Duesenbergs. finishing fourth and sixth. And the irivors from foreign soils who have ompetecl in the United States in recent years, have a wholesome reped for the Indianapolis-made car. Series Os Conference On Rural Education /United Frews Service) Indianapolis. July 22—The fifth of a series of conferences on rural education in Indiana will be held at Aurora July 30, it was announced today by the state department of public instruction. The next conference is scheduled for Terre Haute on August 18. ‘‘The purposes of these conferences” said Robert Blackwell, of the state department of public instruction, "is to promote the interests of ruial edu-

cation. "County superintendents, teachers and all interested in the problems of country schools will attend the conferences. "Lectures will be given by speakers obtained by the state department and the siuation will be thoroughly discussed.” p Attorney Hl C. Partfsh. of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor in Decatur today. Mu Parrish spent several days at Dayton, Tennessee, during the Scopes trial and said that he enjoyed the trip and the trial immensely.

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Indiana To Be One Os Best Hunting States In U. Indianapolis. July 23-Indiana will be one of the best hunting states in the Union this fall, based on reports of a very notable increase in smaß wild game animals and game birds which are reaching the state conservation department, according Richard Lieber, director. Citizens writing the commission from nearly every section of Ind ana have called attention to the decided increase in quail and rabbits. Mr Lieber says, and in the opinion ol conservation officials, those who love the open fields and woods will find better shooting this year than in many seasons past. George N. Mannfeld. superintendent of fisheries and game for the department attributes the heavy increase to the open, mild winter oi 1924 together with rigid law enforcement and the public generally Is rapidly becoming educated to the fact that game must be left for seed. In other words the "game hog" is disappearing to some extent, being sup planted by the real spdrtsman who kills only sufficient for his needs, abhors wanton slaughter, and who embodies a type that respects the rights of land owners and farmers. In recent years through efforts of the conservation department ami sportsmen’s organizations to punish by law- unresponsible hunters and fishermen who take game and fish out of season and by unlawful methods, there is a very noticeable change in attitude between landowners and the so-called city hunters. Farmers have been aided by city hunters to prosecute vandals who destroy property when they go into the fields and woods, and in turn they have assisted the department in apprehending game and fish bogs. By inhtual help citizens and the department have gone a long way to establish respect for closed seasons, and

abundance of wlld calls attention that lawful squirrel shooting starts Xt 1 and continues uneil Decern'"Recently some farmers asked permission to km ’ouirrels out of sea-, .on l)f eause the Jlttle anima.were doing damage, they said. As the la does not recognize this, nature y j department has no authority to gra , such requests. Reports indicate that lation as the law established the opc season on them from April 1 to Jami-, ary 9 . The quail shooting sea on m Indiana is from November 10 December 20. -

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Juries Often Called But Are Seldom Used (United Press Service) Warsaw, lnd„ July 22-Pe t | t that do very little actual work arR proving an *xpenaiv« proposition to taxpayers of Kosciusko county r " cords in th* office of the county ej,. r) revealed today. Fees for jurors for the last lnni of court amounted to $8220. Lawy Rr , admit they are responsible in u measure for the expense. They have numerous cases || stt(l for jury trial and when the hearing date arrives they dispense with Jury and have the cases beard by the During one term of court a j ury 1 w as called seven times and almost immediately excused because there ws r « no cases to be tried by the jurors. — o—- | s—s—s— WANT ADS EABN-V-V-i "" - ■ ■■ ■*"■