Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1926 — Page 5
JEAN BOROTRA BEATS KINSEY I Frenchman Wins Men’s Tw nis Title From American On Wimbledon Cour* Wimbledon, July 2—(United I'jee Jean Borotra of Frame today I* ' , the men's singles tennis cl:a spR ’ ship on the Wimbledon center BL ’ defeating Howard Kinsey of CMt'i | tala in the final round. The French ace, a 5-3
quered in straight sets, 8-6, 6-1® Kinsey was too cautious amflN | beaten because he refused I the baseline, becoming h-i: I against Borotra s charging " tnck. Henri Cochet ami Jacques | won the right to meet Kinsel Vincent, ( Richards in t»>m®ij men's doubles final by defeat® Van Lenaet and Baron de Koln | 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. Wimbledon. Fug.. July 'Jp both Ryan and Mary K | of California, today «von the ■ ( doubles championship in the I land tennis tournament lieri® The American women J L. A. Godfree and Evelyn «W [ England, 6-1. 6-1. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Godfreys I- ed Vincent Richards and V [ Ryan in a semi final oft« , I doubles, 7-5. 6-4. I
Bobby Jones Greete® On His Return® New York. July 2-(Unit® Amid the same clamor tha®’ month has greeted the ® Sweden and eight prince®! ■Catholic church. Bobby Jo®", of golf, came back home proceeded up lower Brna®. the battery to the city ® thousands cheered. ® p Friends from Atlanta. ® town of Robert T. Jones, the New Yorkers in hofej youth who a week ago. wBJ I ish open golf American amateur ever ®* trophy. t r . From the moment der Aquitania reached <l® ° j the accompaniment of ®‘ on harbor vessels, it | Bobby, whether he wish® ■ , was going to receive £ a hero. f McTigue Takes 1® From oung Jon® \ By Paul W. (U.P. Staff Corre® Nrw York. July 2-® * 1. . ... . McTigue. the o "‘’’'"® bj J weight champion of ® . face seamy and his ® stiff, demonstrated
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National League I New York. 5; Brooklyn, 3. I Philadelphia, 1; Boston. 3. I St. Louis, 3; Pittsburgh, 7 Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, 2. American League Boston, 10; Philadelphia. 5. Cleveland. 11; Detroit, 6. Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 4 Washington, 2-12; Now York, 3-5. American Association Indianapolis. 6; Columbus.7. St. Pnul, 3; Kansas City, 2. Louisville, 5; Toledo, 4. Milwaukee-Minneapolis, rain. o- +++++ + + + + ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD + 4 + Tt4t + + + + 4<. + + + + Yesterday's hero Bob Smith Boston pitcher who held the Phillies to five scattered hits. The Braves’ 3-1
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victory put them In n tie for seventh I place. The Yanks and Senators broke even in a double-header, Shocker won a hurling duel from Walter Johnson in the first, which went to the i Yanks, but the Senators batted out ;14 hits and won the nightcap, 12-5. | The-Indians rallied in late innings j and trounced the Tigers. 11-6. Rhem lost his second game in 13 ( starts when the Pirates’ snapped out: of their losing streak and beat St. I 1/nils, 7-3. The Cubs nosed out the Reds In the 11th inning, 21. Three pitchers, toiled for the winners and yielded only seven hits. Greenfield held the Robins safe and' (Haats won from Jess Petty, 5-3. The Red Sox called upon five pitch-, ers to take a wild one from the Ath- | letlcs, 10-5 o Bluffton Golfers Lose To Wabash Club, 39-14. Bluffton, July 2.— The Bluffton Country club golfers met defeat at Wabash Wednesday, 39 to 14. W. A. Kunkel, jr., made the low score of the afternoon with an 82. Peru heat Huntington Wednesday, making the league standing to date: Won Lost Peru 2 0" Wabash 1 ' Huntington 11 Bluffton • 0 2 Peru will play here July 14. o — J | Special Spring Fried Chicken I dinner at the People's restaurant Sunday, Julv 4fh. Phone 2.7 and reserve table.
' Walther Leaguers To Play Fort Wayne Dodgers The Emmanuel Walther Leaguers will try to add another victory to their list next Sunday, when they meet the fast Fort Wayne Dodgers lon the local diamond, at 2 p. in. TinWalthor Leaguers have been going I good this season. losing only one game out of six. and that, by a close 1 score. A fast gam,. is exported with ' the Dodgers, since they also have a splendid record. Bleeke wit! probably be on the mount for the local team while Harold Bleeke, of Fort Wayne, will probI ably twirl the ball for the visitors. The Walther Leaguers will play | Preble. Sunday, July 11. 'Wrestling Match Ends In Draw At 2 A. M. Boston, July 2.—(United Press.)— A wrestling match between Joe Mai •oewlcx of Utica, N. Y., and Ed 1 'Srangle-" Lewis ended here at 2 a m.. today in a draw. During three hours of grappling, each won a fall Lewis threw Malcewicz in 11 mtn Utes, and the latter duplicated the feat in 11 minutes, 3b seconds. Heid on Assavlt Charge Indianapolis, Ind., July 2. —(Unite< Preset- Roscoe Johnson was held on a charge of assault and bal’ery todaj following the collision of his auto witi a car driven by Louis Allison, 18. ot
c ° M E 'WMmSMF ON OVER have LOTS OF FUN CELEBRATE The GREATEST DAY Os All ■Ui'OFJIILY Wmif-- -fc ’ MondayjJuiy 5 A t b BEAUTIFUL COMMEMORATING f / I \n V ’ z BELLMONT PARK, 150 YEARS OF \ ' Ir» Oi4.J DECATUR, AMERICAN L® 01 1 7 / INDIANA’ M i INDEPENDENCE I firm PAUL REVERE IN HIS FAMOUS RIDE < ‘ h “TO ARMS, TO ARMS, THE WAR HAS UJLIU BEGUN, THE RED COATS ARE COMING.’’ § HISTORICAL SPECTACULAR REVIEW I First Time in America ' FAMOUS SALLY-LOU STEPPERS j JOE HAWK, Champion of All Champions -To Rodeo Contest WEST $500.00 IN I’RIZES stock /// FIREMEN’S WATER BATTLE Z Van Wert vs. Decatur ■ SPEAKING—BANDS—RUNNING RACES N IB AND 100 OTHER RIG ATTRACTIONS—I4)O V M MONSTROUS SPECTACULAR DISPLAY OF 2/ FIRE WORKS . t“The Battle InTheSkies“ The Only Big Event Within A Radius Os 100 Miles
Shelbyville Allison w badly cut and bruised and was treated at the city hospital. —- - -o— Spend vour 4th of July vacation at Sun Set Park. Lots of camping ground. ———-———o ——— The most gorgeous display of fireworks ever witnessed io this part of the country. Don’t faili to see the “Battle in ihe Skies.” | Inter-stale Ith of July celebration, Bellmont Park, Decatur, Monday, July sth. —O — The Hoosierland Orchestra, the best orchestra that has ever been in this part of Indiana is ' playing at the Sunset Dance Pa-j vilion July I, 2. 3,4, 5. 15543
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