Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1925 — Page 6

wjgk * YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ♦ National Leaou* Hrmd.lvn J Chicigo, • New York. I; isl Louis, 8. No other . scheduled. American League Cleveland, 3; New York. 2. Detroit, 1; Washington, a. No others shedttled. American Association . .IndlanapolK 4-12: Toledo. " > UntiHVillf. MO; Columbus, 26. St. Paul, «3; Kansas City. 10. Minneapolis, 10; Milwaukee. , ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦; + WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD + +4.++++*+ + + + + + + * Yesterday's hero - Walter Johnson celeb it inti th" 18th anniversary) of hit arrival i't th- bi"! league . let the Tigers down with two hits anti i b.at them - to I. Il- pit' bed hi.: firs. | bl.* league r.atit" ' a Washington I pitcher against Detroit nd did not. win. Glenn Hyatt, hit a homer and word another run on Speaker’s sacrlfic?. I 8 The Indians beat the Yanis, 3 tn 1. ’ L Cox hit a homer in the first Inning I ’ with two on and the Kobins downed I S th.. Cubs. 4 to 2. L Hard hitting In hind Mails light | pltehig enable the Cardinals to beat S the Ciants, s to 1. and took them out E of first place in the National league. S After winning nine straight games. B the Reds were dropped by the Braves. H the second game of a double-header al » 5 Io :!. The Reds tool; the first game, i- S Io 5. B PREBLE LOSES, 5 TO 1 Dl Bad Base-running Proves Cost'y To K| Adams Co.. Team And Ft. Wayne Dt Dodgers Capture Contest. M Preble. Anc. 3 — Foolish base-run-flfning by the local players was a decidBing facte. *. the .'-4 defeat of the ® Preble basebal it. am at the hands of ■ tlie Fort Wayne Dodgers on the local ■ diamond Sunday afternoon. The gam" ■ was a hard-sough contest with little ■to choose between the teams. Tile K Dodgers took the lead in the second ■ visitors scored three runs in thehein filing Klien they tallied on. c on a hit, 'Utt error and another hit. The visitors scored three rus in the fourth round ’and pushed over walit proved to be the winning tally Ti the sixth frame. Boese scored Preble’s first run in the fllh. when he collected witli the pill for a home run. The locals tallied two times in the seventh and once more in the ninth. 800 e h.t a sing'e. double ami home run in three times at bat. scoring three runs and driving in Hie fourth. The game between Preble and Os- ■ sian. scheduled for Saturday, was call fed off after one inning had been play ■ ed, on account of rain. f Score oi 3un>l:i.. ’.; game: U 11 H ,: | Dodgers .. 01030 30 0 ii-5 10 1 c Preble .. 0000 10 2 0 1-4 7 5 1) — 'k New York Man V ins Indiana Tennis -'title ffi’ - , *' Indianapolis, Aug. 3. — Her.iert Oser. L' of New York today held the men's i singles title of state tennis tourney a which closed here yesterday. Jtj Orser defeated Jtlius Sagalowsky. Kof Indianapolis, 6-4: 6-3; 3»: and . r in the finals of the event. R o I Miss Ederle Postpones ft Attempt To Swim Channel » u Gris Nez. France. Aug. —For the t second time Miss Gerttud" Ederle. : famous American swimmer today post ■ pined her attempt to tide the choppy waves of the English i-.iannel. Site was to have taken to the wate.r at 4:uo a. m. tomorrow, but lias decidad to wait until Wednesday. — — o — Monroeville Blanks Hoagland Team. 6-0 Monroeville blanked Hoa’.and yesterday 6 to 0. Pilars, for Monroeville, alowed only one hit. Monroeville took a big leail in the first inning, knocking Grodrian out of the box. He was succeeded by Luttan. who pitched air. tight ball. The Wayne Independents play at Monroeville next Sunday. 0 ! ; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—lvory reed bady carriage. Call phone 1020. 182-3 tr. For"SALE — Three or 4 differen. kinds of early apples. Come and i licit them. Chris Marbaugh, R. R. b j shone 21ong on 607. IX2-3IX WANTED-s-Anybody desiring wtisiiim.' done please call at 129 S. Ninth St . or phone 914. Ix2-3tx -— o—Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kumpe spent the week-end at their home in this citjz.

UNDERWORLD IN CHICAGO SWEPT Police Capture Between GO And 75 Known Criminals In War On Crime Chicago. Aug. 3— Arou-iod by pub Bullion of tii'iires allowing 337 murder; In-re :n the 211 days since the li.-t id the year, police during lite n.i-.ht swept Hie underworld In u series of raids which netted between GO and 75 Intown crinilnals.

' ? PODY FOR THE ONE BIG EW OF TIIiYEO NORTHERN INDIANA FAIR M 1111 o n D■>ll ar -1 Afl M■ i AND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION SEPTEMBER 15, 16 J7, 18— DECATUR. IND. OPENS TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 15, CLOSES FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 18—THE MOST STUPENDOUS EVENT EVER ATTEMPTED BY ANY COUNTY F AIR MANAGEMENT IN THE MIDDLE WEST. A FAIR, FESTIVAL AND FARM SHOW ALL COMBINED IN ONE GIGANTIC UNDERTAKING. EVERY DAY A BIG DAY—EVERY NIGHT A BLAZE OF GLORY SIOO,OOOOO AUTOMOBILE SHOW $100,000.00 512.900 —IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES — 512.D00 MAMMOTH PURDUE EXHIBIT ■ J ID-HARNESS AND RUNNINC RACES-IO (MIW STATUS GOVERNMENTDISPLW Ob' INTERNATIONAL . CODE SIGNAL I LAGS. 4 - Bands and Orchestras ■ 4 fl 525,000 iIISPLAY OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $25,000 4 •'*’*"? T REPLICA OF FAMOUS LIBERTY BELL. Utßi W ■■■ ■ 'Jr ■ WONDERFUL DISPIAV OF FARM PRODUCTS W Loirs FAMOUS WONDER WAX MUSEUM. 6—UP TO DATE RIOIND DEVICES—6 Tt.E R-, IN LOO. ING I. * 15 TRAINED ROOSTERS FROM AUSTRALIA MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS EXHIBITS Free Attractions MMHH Boys And Girls And Amusements mHMMM Club y. .■ :■ aalse yen more amusements, features and novel- It is our aim and purpose to make the Boys and Girls re- attraetjons than has ever been presented to you W Club exhibit «"• of the outstanding features of our fairbe ore. Arenie noveit.es of an «ntertaming instructive To this end a great deal of time and money has been decal. e under eanvass. Secured from the World s most vote d in organizing these clubs, with the result von will ' e L rTr’ia- s ' ! ? rantee,ll? P |eas “ rable *<* ‘he largest, best and most interesting exhibit ever and delightful diversion. presented by these youngsters. tw: / K 3« V xm ßßl n l i lV w ia i HnaV i an GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS | The Poultry Show Will I Each evening. Consisting of original patri- 1 Don’t Fail To Spp The I Op IRxCPIIfV I r)Liean d spectacular pryotechnic displays of I x tx* ■ c p ra y rine i g j gant i C set pe j Ces> aer j a i bombs and awe- I Great Display Os “LOOK THESE BIRDS OVER” I inspiring flights of meteoric magnificence I I - -- - v * through space. 8 EVERYBODY’S GOING

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1 hint of police Collins, judge of the bar association and leading cit.r.ens are co-operating in a fight to rid the cit> tn criminals, either by jtiling them or toning them to ttee. ’ W" shall have no mon* Drake holdups" Collins said. ) He referred to the bandit raid on the Drake Hotel last week In which u ilerk and two bandits were killed. "We will keep suspected criminals' on tl.e move or throw them in jail" Collitis said. The night's bag included notorious ' btiot'eggers, gunmen and burglars. Figures released by Hie coroner i show iui average of more than a murI der a day so far this year. If the same ratfb Is maintained the balance of the

- - ■ — - .1-11. . ■-~ ■**■ ■■ r ■' year, murders for 1925 ''<jl total I'll . Last year there weie a total of 347 mmurders and the year before 27<i >, — o- —— Broadcasting From Polar Regions Is Big Success Chicago, Aug. 3.—(United Press.)— Reports of complete success in breaking through the flaming Northern lights and broadcasting a, radio pro | gram from the Polar regions stream ed into the office of the Zenith Radio Corporation here today from all over the worldThe MacMillan Polar expedition nt , Etah, on the Northern tip of Greenland, successfully cut through the Auroral bands Saturday night.

I They broadcast a test program. 'H.iherto all attempts to break through the celestial display had been unsuccesaful. The program was plainly heard in Chicago. Fined $25 For Beating Up On Two Berne Boys (Special To fxiliy Democrat) | Betne. Aug William "Bill’ Rw< I ihert, who assaulted and injured l.mll and August Nag l >• Wednesday night land who was arrested for assault and | I battery, was fined $25 and costs. Sat-1 Llirday afternoon by Justice ol the | Peace, David Depp. Young Rechtrt| I had been given time to pay his fine j j t U 2 o’clock Satnrilly. and he showed

up before that time. The fight is said to have been the cause of old tune grudges, and the Reichert boy. evidently enjoyed dealing out the blow b**"* '* *' ear ”"twice the sire of the Nagel boys. The Charges were filed against h.m by Emil Nagel. Sr., and he was et joss with the tine on promises to behave better in tile future. i Jeanette and Margaret Phi. of Toledo. Ohio, arived yesterday for a two W eeks visit with their grandmother. Mrs. Mary Uhl. and other relatives ‘here. - ■——■■ For quick service repairing cars, expert mechanics. G. R. Hileman Garage. lt

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Sept., $1.53; lH . c 8-4; May,« $1.(0 14. Corn — s’ sl’os 3-8; Dec., 87 l-4c; May »<„ '. —Sept, 42.6-8 c; Dec, 45 1.. 48c The Misses Madonna Wertzber and Theresa Appleman left th s ln , Ing for latke Janies where the enjoy a week’s outing with the Appleman family. f

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