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YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League Boston. 14-3; Pittsburgh. 0-5. St. Louts. 8; Brooklyn. 4 Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, a No other* scheduled. American League St. Lsuli. 8. Brooklyn, 4. Detroit, 5-7; Washington, 4-1. Chicago. 7: Boston. 3. Cleveland. 4; New York. 2. American Association Indianapolis, 1-10. Milwaukee, 0-5 Toledo. 4, Minneapolis, 3. C ilunibus, 15-4; St. Ixruls. 13 7. Louisville-Kansas City, rain. ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ ♦ Fastetday’s H. io—Bill Sherdel, Si Louis southpaw, who besides pitching effective ball, bit a double, trippie and a bonier in four times up against the Brooklyn Kobins, the Cardinals won 8-4. lu the first half of a double header with Pittsburgh. Jack Smith of Bost on made 5 hits In 6 times at bat, helping the Braves to down the Pir ates 140. in the second stanza, however. the champions came back, winning 5-2. After Hartnett's homer in the ninth bad tied the score 4-up with Philadelphia, the Chicago Cubs came to the front and won in the 12th 7-5 Panning Ruth for the third time this season, Pitcher George Ckelele Thle of the Cleveland Indians defeated the New York Yankees 4-2. With Lyons holding Boston to six hits, the Chicago White Sox walloped the Red Sox 7-3. Barrett drove in five men with a homer and a double. Detroit took the first half of a double header 5-4 and the Washing ton Senators won the second 11-7 in It innings. A homer in the 11th by Joe Harris featured the second game. Ernie Nevers tossed the St. Louis Browns to victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. 3-1. He didn't let one bailer get past first until the ninth. o Woman To Compete In Dirt Track Auto Race Chicago, Aug. 5. — (United Press) — A Woman. Mlle. Joan I.a Costa, will compete in a dirt track automobile race for the first time in America, at Hawthorne track Sunday. Mlle. La Costa hurtled her car over a Flor Ida beach at 145 miles per hour last spring. o Eight Contenders Left In Amateur Golf Tourney South Bend. Ind. Aug. 5. —(United Press) —Eight contenders for the Indiana amateur golf title, four of them from Indianapolis, today entered the qaurter finals of the' state amateur golf tourney ?’ the C!-ain-O-lmk: s course here. Dwight Mitchell, of French Lick.j J. M. McDuffee. Indianapolis, and Fossick Foslrich. Indianapolis was matched with Johnny Simpson, of Terre Haute. Johnny Iy>hinan, Youthful Gary star, met Tad Brown, of South Bend, and Jack Tuite, Indianapolis was paired with W. F. .Martin, Indianapolis. o Withholds Decision On Sale Os Securities Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. s.—(United Press) — Decision on whether the license of the Adair Realty and Securities Company of Atlanta, Ga.. to sell securities in Indiana will be revoked was withheld today by Frederick Schortemeier, secretary of state, foffltwing a hearing before the securities commission. Evidence was presented by the company to refute charges of the Indiana state chamber of commerce that misrepresentation and fraud was used in the sale of stocks in Indiana. Thomas Barr, investigator for the commission, reported that the deal Ings of the firm were fair and open. The decision will be given next week after a thorough stuhy of the evidence presented. —» o — American Money Markets Still Closed To France Washington, Aug. 5. — (United Press)—American money markets will not be open to France until that nation ratifies the Franco-Amer-ican debt pact, acting Secretary of the Treasury Winston said today. He made clear there has been no change In the United States debt policy which hitherto has frowned upon loans to France in advance of ratification.

BOYS' DOUBLES TITLE DECIDED Stoneburner And Miller Defeat Anderson And Frisinger In Final Match Dirk Stonebnrner and Dick Miller wen the championship of the boys' doubles, Class B. In the city tennis tournament by defeating Ed Anderson and Robert Prlslnger in the final match of that division Wednesday afternoon. The scores of the sets were i 6-1 and 6-2. , Dick Stoneburner :wtd Fred Mylott ( were scheduled to play the final match of the boys’ singles. Class B. this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The finals of the men's doubles, Class A. was scheduled for this afternoon, also, and the finals of the men's singles, class A. for Friday afternoon. In the men's singles. Engeler will play Laurent. Bee Inspector Increases Honey Production Greatly Indianapolis. Ind., Aug. 5. — (United Press) —Bee inspection, in less than a decade, has increased the production of honey many timer, according to a report from the state entomolegist's office today. Five years ago th" entire amount of honey produced in the state totaled about 2,000,000 pounds but regular inspection in that length of time has raised the total to nearly 6,000,000 pounds. An education program, conducted by Charles O. Yost, state apiary inspector, is to no small extent responsible for the increase, officials say. To date, over 25,000 colonies of bees have been inspected by the department and it is expected that more than 50,000 colonies will have been passed upon before the season closes. o Porter County Officials Charged With Irregularities Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 5. —(United I Press)—Hearings on charges of irregularities brought against Porter coun-1 ty officials by field examiners of the state board of accounts will be held before August 16, board officials announced today. Inspection by the examiners brought charges of irregularities in the accounts and activities of the couiiiy surveyor, the county commis- < sioners and the superintendent of the county infirmary. The infirmary superintendent, it was charged, claimed ownership of livestock fed at the expense of the county and purchased supplies at exorbitant pt ices without ing for bids. Joseph Crowe, of \'a!t,-I r,> i. 50.... ....' ■ ty surveyor, used county gasoline and I oil in his machine when on road ining an allowance of ten cents per

oi I I / * 9he'Revival OF THE FINESTthru Dry Cleaning Your Finest Gown—but the one that’s slightly soiled can now be made to look like new. K We will revive that garment so that it will regain its lustre, and bring out the texture of the cloth. W'hether your frock is a delicate georgette or a lustrous crepe satin, it will receive the same careful attentionthat only a modern dry cleaning establishment can afford. Delivered to you as fresh and as pure as it was the first time you wore it Have it cleaned the FARR WAY I t Decatur Laundry Phone 134

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j mile as operating expenses for his I car, the report stated Members of the board of commissioners were required to repay amounts ranging from S7O to 1505 which were wrongly collected for road inspection work, it was stated in the report. The commissioners were further criticized for allowing money to remain on checking account at two percent Interest In a bank when a higher interest could have been secured Edgewater Park At Celina To Be Entirely Rebuilt Celina. Ohio, Aug. s.—Plans are under way for the construction of one of the most complete summer resorts and amusement parks in this part of the country at Edgewater Park. here.| The present park will be completely rebuilt and enlarged. When completed, the park will contain picnic grounds, sourlst camp, summer cottages, boating, bathing fishing, water sports of all kinds, dancing, rides, conresalons and diversions of all kinds. There will house, /tinning between the dance be a board walk starting at -the bath hall and the lake turning and-crossing the traction line, continuing up into the grove to the main highway and lined on both sides with rides and concessions. There will be a roller coaster one-half mile in length, merry-go-round, ferrls wheel, whip, dodgem, aeroplane swing, Custer cars, minature railroad, hey-dey and other devices. Present plans also call for the erection of a 200-room hotel on the water front.' ———— o Lewis Discredits Reports Os Mine Trouble In Ohio Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. s.—(United Press) —John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, today discredited rejtonts of Impending strife between Union forces and Operators in Ohio. Lewis declared there was no aostility between the Union and the State Association of Coal Operators recently prefected in Ohio. The miners' president pointed out that it was the first time in the history of coal mining that all of the Operators were included in one association and said the closer organization would aid the industry. Pullman Sideswiped By Freight Train Dayton, 0.. Aug. s—l United Press) Ten passengers on'a pallnan sleep er attached to the second section of a northbound Pennsylvania train were shaken up when the ear was sideswiped by an east bound freight Haiti near here early today. E. B. Craig, conductor. Newport, Ky„ received medical treatment at a hospital but was not seriously injured. Former Decatur Woman Fined Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, of Fort Wayne, formerly of this city, was cosoj'laM i . ' - f , I six months' imprisonment in the I woman’s prison at Indianapolis, in' ■ . ... - | •_TT«.n -st: , -„ri Wayne yesterday. I following a wild automobile ride

. which ended at a rooming house on East Main street. Mrs. Woods is the mother of several children and is said to have ben accompanied by a i young girl on the party. She is said • to have fallen through a window of I the rooming house and the men left, fearing she had killed herself. Police And Communists Clash • | Berlin, Aug. s.—(United Press)— Sii policemen and 30 demonstrators were injured in an anti-war parade of 60,DU0 communists here. , A battle followed efforts of police | to tak offntwttttasaaaaaooooooooo to take offensive banners and images I I from the paraders. o Man, Bumming Ride On Train, Fatally Injured “i-MMUNI Indianapolis. Ind., Aug. o. i United | Press) Sylvester Ktcgan, 24. c.f 1543 < Denman street, Cincinnati, was fatal iy injured today wher. lie fell beneath the wheels of a Big Four passenger train here. He died in the city hospital. He was bumming his way home from Chicago, where he had been seek ing work.

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Noted Purdue Alumnu* Dies Lafayette. Ind Aug 5-(Unlml Press)—The hotly of K'ari F Piene 30, noted Purdue Alumnus and patent lawyer, will be brought here for burial it Was announced today. Pierce died in Chicago after an ill ness of several weeks He was bom I in Kendallville, Ind. — Notice I. 0. 0. F. Reiter Encampment. N> 214. 1 OO. F . wi 1 install offiters Friday evening Refreshments will be served following the installation. Committee. IS4-ltx| Ray Einkhoti.se and his Ohioans tonight at Sunset Park.| Dancing class tomorrow night.; Extra feature orchestra Satur-day-night, Don't miss it. It -O- * NOTICE Plenty of money to loan on city property. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO.

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