Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1927 — Page 6

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TRACK MEET IS RE-SCHEDULED Bluffton Thinly ( lads Booked For Meet With Yellow Jackets Here April 26 The track anil field meet between Decatur and Bluffton high schools, which was postponed last Saturday on account of rain, will be held at Bellmont Park, here, next Tuesday afternoon, April 26. Waller Klick principal of Decatur high school announced today No date has hecn set for the base ball game between the two schools, which was postponed last Saturday, also. The Yellpw Jackets baseball lea n will go Io Garrett Thursday to play a game that was scheduled for April 1:: and postponed on account of rain, and will go to New Haven on l-’tlduy, this week. The track team does not have a contest scheduled for this week '" —o— Marathon Race Started Boston, April 19—(United Press) At the crack of the gun at noon today the 195 runnels in the Boston A. A.'s thirty-fifth annual Marathon Race, I competing for the Atperican championship. leaped from the starling point in Hopkinton. In their ranks were the premier distance runners of the United States and canada. o Anderson — The natural population made a big advance here in March. Health records show sixty-four births and only thirty-six deaths.

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BASEBALL'S BIG FOUR I | Bubo Ruth hit a single in three tintesj Rogers Horn-by got two doubles add n single In six attempts. Ty (’iibu.made a two base hit in four trips io tin, plate. 'l'; is Sp< aker tii« a perfect day with n double end single out of two official 1 times at but. Art II Pct. F HR 1 Ruth 22 7 ..118 923 1 ' Hornsby 21 8 .381 1000 2 ’ Cobb 29 12 .414 1000 0 L Speaker 19 8 .421 1000 0 ■ • * +++++++++*++++++ + SPORT TABS + •F+-8-+++++ + + + + + + + + United Press MINNEAPOLIS David MacMillan,' basketball coach at the University of] Idaho, has been elected head liasket-' ball coach of the University of Minnesota nt a salary of $4,500 a year. He will also assist with freshman baseball and football. He will report in September. BROOKLYN Jess Petty. Brooklyn i southpaw, will be out of the game for several weeks, due to an attack >of appendicitis which seized him in Philadel)thia Saturday, his physicianannounced today. They said an operation probably would not he necessary however. TOLEDO —Kansas City Blues beat Toledo 19-10 in a game in which seven Toledo pitchers were used. Toledo' outhit the Blues 19-18. Other American Association games were postponed because of bad weather.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927.

♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦ By United Press Yesterday’s Hero—Dutch Reuther of the New York Yankees, who collected two hits In throe times nt bat in mbi t lon to pitching n shutout, •, three-hit game against Boston. The score was 3-0. Harris who hurled for the Red Sox, allowed 11 hits but kept them scattered enough to keep the Yankees from running away with the game. Milton Gaston. St. Louis Browns, pitcher did almost as well as Reuther bui he eatno near to loosing his game because of the hitting of Ted Blankenship, White Sox hurler. Gaston allowed 6 hits and contributed a home run toward winning. Blunkenhip hit a double and a homer to bring in all of the Sox runs. The Browns wmn 5-4. Thurston of the Washington Senator i also pitched n shutout, loading b's team to a 4-0 victory over Philadelphia ‘Muddy” Ruel, Washington catcher whose hitting is usually noth I ing to boast of, got three singles in ; three times at hat. x (•'leveland evened its series with IDe roit by taking the last game 3-2. Dutch Levsen who -went most of the route for Cleveland was taken from the box in the ninth when the Tigers bit him three times, scored one run and threatened to tie the score. Buckeye stopped the rally. The Phillies, aided* by a double and a home run from Uy Williams’ bat. beat Brooklyn 7-3. A wild game between the New York Giants and Boston Braves went 11 innings before the Giants won 11-10. New York had an 8-2 advantage until the. eighth when Boston tnaji' six I runs and tied the score. Both teams scored one in the ninth and tenth. The Pittsburgh Pirates didn't need Hie six runs they made in the ninth! innng to beat the Cubs but they en-

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Kjoyed the performance. The score ► whs 9 1. Hartnett, Cub catcher, hit .1 ► home run to save hi. team from a shut-out. r '< ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * BASEBALL STANDINGS ♦ «♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ National League ' • W L Pct1 Pittsburgh ■ 5 • '333 ' New York 4 1,8 m) ► Phlladelph a 3 2 .600 80-lon .43 .571 Chicago 5 3 .51.0 St Louis - " .400 ' Cincinnati 1 * --'"O Brooklyn 1 " -It 3 American League W L Pct. ! New York 6 " I""" Washington 4 2 .667 ' S'. Dmis 2 1 .667 • Cleveland . 3 ,3 .500 ■ 11.-Inf I .11 .500 , Chicago . 3 4 .429 Philadelphia .2 4 .333 Boston .0 6 .000 American Association W L Pct. Minneapolis 4 0 1000 St. Paul ■ 4 1 .800 Khnsas City .. . .. 4 1 .800. I Milwaukee 3 2 .600 j Toledo 2 2 .500, Co’umbus 13 .250, Indlananolis ..14 .200 Louisville . 0 4 .000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Philadelphia. 7; Brooklyn. 2 New York. 11; Boston. 10 Pittsburgh. 9; Chicago 1 S'.. Louis-Cincinnati, rain American League New York. 3; Boston, 0. Cleveland. 3: Detroit. 2 Washington. 4; Philadelphia 0 St. Louis, 5; Chicago. 4. American Association Kansas City. 19; Toledo, 10 Minneapolis-Indianapolis, rain St. Paul Louisville, rain Milwaukee-Columbus, rain. O ■ ... — MADISON, Wis. —The University of Wisconsin opened its home baseball ! seasn by defeating Bradley Tech of Peoria, 111., 7-4.

Boston Defeats Giants ' In Double-Header Opener » - Braves Field, Boston, April 19 — (UP.) — Solid thumping off Kent ► Greenfield and Jack Bentley during * a lx run rally In the fourth inning gave the Boston Braves n 9-5 victory over the New York Giants In the first ' game of a. double-header here this 1 morning. 1 Henry W< rtz, South Carolina youngI ster, who did the hurling for the ' Braves, was wobbly at the si art and [ was found tor four runs, but he [ strengthened as he went along and was supported by timely hitting and good fielding. ! New York 1 0 1 20 0 1 0 0 5 11 1 Boston 1 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 x 9 12 1 1 O'— — Twister Hits Texas Paris. Tex., April 19.—(UP)—The casualty list of the twister which struck Archer City, 15 miles north, increased to two known dead today. Frank Williams. 18. was killed just across the Red river in the path of !>he cyclone. Robert. Craven was kille<l at Archer City. I IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME on the NICKEL PLATE ROAD Sunday, April 24 Earlier Arrival of Passenger Trains at Toledo and St. Louis Improved Train Service. Consult I iekel Agent for lime of trains at your station. ’ 1,1

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