Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1926 — Page 5
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PREBLE NINE TO PLAY UNIONDALE Preble, July 8. —The Preble baseball team will meet the Uniondale nine on the latter's diamond Sunday. In what promises to boa hard fought affair. These two teams ar e old-time rivals on the diamond and. without a doubt. Sunday's encounter will be a repetition of some of the other hard fought games. Both teams have defeated the Geneva team within the last few weeks, Uniondale winning 11 to 1 and Preble triumphing 19-5. j The Preble team has been playing a good brand of trail this season, win-! ning four out seven games. Donald Kreigh is still leading the sluggers 1 with an average of .519 for seven games. Luttman is second with .428. Bill Lindeman and Busse are also above th e .400 mark with .117 and .414 ’respectively. The teapi batting average is .342. The fielding average of the locals is .947, an increase of 14 points over last week. On Sunday, July 18, the Luther Institute Alumni Association team, of Port Wayne, will play here. Six of the alumni plrfyers were members of the Flat Rock team of Hoagland, last year. Preble and Hoagland were old time rivals o nthe diamond.
* BASE BALL STANDINGS ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦*♦♦♦ NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Cincinnati 47 32 .595 Pittsburgh 40 33 .548 Brooklyn 40 35 .533' St. Louis 41 36 .532 Chicago 40 37 .519 New York 37 39 .487 Philadelphia 30 45 .400 Boston 29 47 .332 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. 1,. Pct. New York 50 26 .658 Chicago 44 36 .550 Philadelphia 43 36 .514 Cleveland 41 38' .519 Washington 38 36 .514 Detroit 38 4(1 .487 St Louis 34 4 4 v .436 "*■ Boston JBB9 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Louisville 55 26 .679 Milwaukee 49 30 .620 Indianapolis 45 35 .563 Kansas City 43 38 .531 St. Paul 39 42 .481 Toledo 37 40 .481 Minneapolis 35 44 .4 13 Columbus 15 64 .190 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Brooklyn, 6-s;' Boston, 2-1. St. Louis, 11; Cincinnati, 2. .. Pittsburgh. 8: Philadelphia, 7. oN otners scheduled. American League Philadelphia. 6-2; Boston. 5-4. No others scheduled. American Association Milwaukee, 7; Minneapolis, 6. Columbus, 5; Louisville, 1. Toledo. 8; Indianapolis, 3. Kansas City, 13; St. Paul, 8. Thieves Take Green Onions And Cabbage Sioux City. la.. July B—(United Press) —To avoid suspicion during I the next few days, Sioux City must avoid an “onion breath.” Detectives here are looking for the thieves who removed thousand large green onions and 20 head of cabbage from the garden of Chris Ihling. Police hqve, found clues to aid them in their search. o The Brazilian navy has opened a radio station near Rio De Janeiro with an estimated range of 4500 miles. END BUNION PAIN FOREVER No Need to Suffer Another Day Those Agonizing Torturing Pains. There is one simple yet inexpensive way to reduce inflamed, swollen toe joints and get them down to normal and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning and people who suffer from such enlargements would be wl-* to reduce then: before they reach a more or less chronic stage. Ask Smith, Yager & FAlk or any first class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to accept anything in its place. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and furtrer more if this wonderful discovery does not give you complete satisfaction you can have your money refunded. Special note: People who want to reduce swollen >r varicose veins should get a bottle of Emerald Oil at once. Applied night and morning as directed they yill quickly notice an improvement which will continue until the vens and bunches are reduced ot normal.
!♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ vesierday's hero Daz.zy Vance, | Brooklyn pitcher who staged a comeback, letting the Braves down with six hits and fanning nine in the s<>< ond game of a d nibic header, the Robins winning, 51. Grimes pitched well in the first, which Brooklyn also . took. 6-2. I The Red Sox and Athletics split even in a double header, Philadelphia I winning the first, 65, in 12 innings I and losing the second. 4-2. Zahniser allowed only five hits in the nightcap. The Cardinals knocked Luque from the mount in lh ( > fifth, when they made six runs ami beat the Reds easily, 11-2. The Pirates held off a last inning rally of the Phillies and won the first game of the series, 8-7. o Two Old Shot Put Records Are Broken New York, July 8. (United Press) —Two records among the oldest in the books were broken by John K'uck of the Kansas Teacher's college lust night in the invitation A. A. U„ track and field meet. The new marks were made in thq , eight and twelve pound shot. Knck ( threw the light weight a distance of 68 feet 7 5-8 inches a foot and 1-8 inches farther than the record made by Ralph Rose in 1908. A few minutes later with the 12 pound shot Kuck made a record of 57 feet 9 3-4 inches in beating another of Roes's long standing marks. o Mehlhorn Takes Lead In National Golf Finals Scioto Country Club. ■Columbus, 0., July 8. —(United Press)— Shooting a splendid 68 to equal the record for rhe difficult scioto course in the first round of the National open golf championship, “Wild Bill" Mehlhorn of the Old Colony Club. Chicago, showed the way to the early starters among the field df 151 today. Meh-horn, despite the fact that he got into trouble at the eighth and ninth, was paying as brilliantly as ever in his life. His card was: . Out 434 4:13 354 33 In 445 534 424 35—68. This equalled the record and was four under par. — 0 Liner has Engine Trouble New York, July B.—(United Press) —The IT nd liner De Grace. 350 miles out from New York for Fiance, radioed its agents here this afternoon that engine trouble had developed and she ship was returning to* this port. Aboard the De Grace are 918 pa senders, including 538 cabin r-. ... ;
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VALUABLE LIQUOR CARGOES SEIZED Coast Guards Capture Liquor Worth More Than Million Dollars Boston, July 8 (United Press.) — More tahn a million dollars worth of liquor has been seized by coast guard and custom officials here during the past 18 hours. The liquor was discovered on two ships which wore taken in an Intensive drive by federal authorities against a fast-growing rum row. After She had run the government blockade on liquor lane, the steamer Cretan, bought seerntely by a Baltimore firm from the Merchants and Miners Transportation company, was seized at Battery wharf here by federal officials. They reported the discovery of a cargo of contraband liquor valued al $750,000 which would make this the biggest seizure in the history of the port of Boston. Only a few hours after the Cretan was captured, the coast guard reported the seizure of the British schooner Summer off Cape Cod, with a big cargo of contraband liquor. oI’ennvillc Bank Bandit ’ Is Sent To Penal Farm Portland, Ind., July B.—Harold Indoe, 17, former Canadian, of Pontiac, Mich., .who made a confession of attempting to rob the Pennville bank on the morning of last June 19, and who has been in jail here for the past several days, following his return here from Michigan by Sheriff Ben Hawkins and State Motor Policeman Hal C. Ayers, has been sentenced to the state reformatory at Pendleton for a period of two to fourteen years by Judge R. D. Wheat, and is to pay the costs in the case. Duane Briggs, 19, of Milford, Mich., who Indoe charges was an accom plice to the attempted holdup, has plead not guilty to the charges. Briggs' father and James C. Graves of Pennville, gave bond for him andhe is now at his home at Milford awaiting a hearing in the Jay circuit court. • ■* „. -S t__ o —--— Youth Sues Policeman Who Beat Him Up Macomb. 111. July 8. — (United Preisa)—Gerald Baldridge, 19, has. filed suit for $5,000 damages against Joe Reed, Macomb policeman, charg-. ing that Reed beat him np in the p lice; station here. After being ordered to move his car, Baldridge went to the police station to determine whether there was an ordinance prohibiting him setting in his icar with his girl aft r 11 p m.
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Named Temporary Member .Os Board Os Pardons Indlanapolli, Imj., July S— (United fruit—Br- Efyard liackflald, Indi* I uapullu, today held temporary appointment og t|»o state pardons board to 1 help dispose of cases to be considered at the July session Governor Jackson named Bachfield to ait with the board temporarily because of the absence of two members from the State ~, o . Kidnapped Bridegroom Proves To Be Stranger MEXICO U4TY (United Press).— Zealous friends of Senorita Conception Pulido de Mendoza, of Torreon, kidflapped Rafael Torres and forcer him to marry the senorita. In the dim light in which the ceremony was performed she did not loam until too late that her partisans had capured the wrong man. She said she had never seen Torres before. o — au enclosed automobile designed in Europe has been given a body shaped like a submarine.
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DAUGHERTY TO BE TRIED SEPT. 7 Former Attorney General To Face Trial This Fall For Alleged Conspiracy New York, July B.—(United Press) Trial of former Attorney General Harry Daughtery and former alter property custodian Thomas W. Millar for alleged conspiracy to defraud the government, was set today by Federal Judge Julian W. Mack for September 7. Date for the trial was set after Miller appeared for arraingment, pleaded not guilty and had his SS,UIH) pond continued. Daughtery previously had pleaded not guilty. — o To aford better transportation facilities between two sections of Liverpool a tunnel a mile long and requiring five years to build will be bored under the river Mersey.
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