Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1927 — Page 3
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I (fl LOW JACKETS | BOW TO BLUFFTON ill) II 8 Track Team Wins II Majority Os Firsts But I Loses Meet, 54-45 ■ I \ in- k oi' si'i-nnil uml Uili il Pin' I' II „ ,miH-il "i" ''lK l ' s, ' i "’"l IKn.iy ,huls to how down in defeat lo H, h>l fiiiifl'ion rigors, in tin* firm traek , i m(.ft of tlif* season for the |g aggregation at Bellmont pail; in H hi4 city yesterday nftfrnoon. HeHLiir won six first places to five Earn|Krpl] by '-'if visiting team, but the gK-lgcrs nosed thr* locals out on secEonds and thirds and won, 54-45. HI Rluffton also walked away with the Sjnile and half mile relay races, and (received the two pennants to be preI lent. d the winners. The visiting 9 , p3m also won the silver shield for I storing the most points in the meet. Anadell and Bebout scored the I most points for Decatur. Anadell H] garnering three first places and a II g pcond for a total of IS points and H Bebout collecting two firsts and a I set-on dfo ra total of IS points. The ;l Bluffton scoring was divided evenly I with Schroeder, Emschwiller, Weisell, Klenberger and Rudy each scoring a I first place. The relay races wore rnn in a heavy rain which set in about. 5 o’clock and lasted for more than rip hour The Bluffton relay teams were not hard pressed, hut the remainder of the track and field events were close, with the exception of the mile run. in which event Bluffton won all three places with comparative ease. Summary: 100-yard Dash Schroeder (B), first; Anadell (D), ! second; Ellenherger (B), third. Time, ! 11 seconds. Mile Run Weisell (B), first: Paxson (B). second; Roniine (B), third. Time, 5:25. Pole Vault Ellenherger (B), first; Reynolds (D), second; Schroeder (B) Emschwiller IB), tied for third. Height, !i feet. 6% inches. Shot Put I Welker (D), first; Baxter (ID,< second: Ellenherger (B). third. Distance 41 feet, 8 inches. Broad Jump Rudy (B), first; Bebout (D), second; Hill (D), third. Distance 17 •
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feet, 7lnches, Low Hurdles Emschwiller ill), flirt; Bebout (D) I second; VV'augh til) third. Time, 2!) second*. High Jump Bebout ID I, first; Maddox fill, sec | ond; lleare, (D) third. Height 5 I feet 2 Inches. 440 yard Run Anadell (ID, first; Rudy (In. second; Schroeder (B), third. Time, (12 2 5 seconds. High Hurdlps Helmut (Di, first; Swignrt (B), second; Lankenau '(D), third. Time 20 4-5 seconds. 220-yard Dash Anadell (D), first; Penrod (B), second; Schroeder (B), third. Time, 25 1-5 seconds. Half Mile Run Anadell (D), first; Paxson (B), second; Weisell (ID, third. Time, 2 minutes, 27 seconds. Half Mile Relay Won by Schroeder, Penrod, Ellenherger, Crosbie (Bluffton). Mile Relay Won •by Paxson, Emschwiller, Waugh, Rudy (Bluffton). Total score, Bluffton. 51; Decalur,
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1027.
Both relays won by Bluffion. " , YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League New York, 7; Brooklyn, 2. Cincinnati, 8; Chicago ii. Pittsburgh, S); St. Louis, 5. Boston-Phllnflelphln, rain. American League Chicago, !); Detroit, If. Cleveland, (!; SI. Louis, 2. Philadelphia, 9; Detroit, 8. , Wa-liington-New Yorli, cold. American Association Indianapolis 8; Milwaukee, 3 St. Paul, 11; Columbus, 4. Toledo, 7; Minneapolis (!. 15 innings Kansas City, 5; Louisville, 4. Van Wert High Defeats Wren Baseball Team, 8-2 Van Wert, Ohio, high school defeated the Wren, Ohio, high schol team in a baseball game played at Van Wert Monday afternoon by a score of 8 to 2. This was Die first game for both teams. Van Wert will play Lima Central at Van Wert, Thursday afternoon. o It’s easy to Rive your fiancee a garter—but getting it back again, even though your picture is on the darn thing, is something else.—Cort Theatre, April 27.
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♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ —-—Yesterday's Hero— Cohli who scored Urn lo drive In (wo M other runs and then I /. ended the game by w vi Jan unassisted double f W play, when he made -.iC flu miraculous catch nf Toii, s fly anil Jran in to double Jacobson off first * Lee Meadows pitch- • CODS p( , , |jg fourth straight victory of the season ns Pittsburgh won from St. Louis, 9-5. The Pirates knocked Sherdol out of the box in the third inning. By vlr-
Dental Health Week April 24 to 30th. • v i - • % — Illustration Reprinted, Courtesy Indianapolis News. There are ten million school children in the United States suffering from direct effect or decaying teeth and Unsanitary mouths. Is Your Child Among Them? PARENTS —Your children’s teeth were examined today, free of charge, by the Decatur Dentists. Charts showing the condition of their teeth were given to them and the parents are invited to look them over. A little precaution in the taking care of the teeth will prevent trouble later. The Decatur Dentists are at all times ready to be of service to the people of this community. The following dentists are cooperating in the observance of Dental Health Week: Dr. Roy Archbold Dr. Burt Mangold Dr, Fred Patterson Office 169 N. 2nd St. Phone 164 Office K. C. Bldg. Phone 472 Office K. C. Bldg. Phone 472 Dr. John Clark Dr. J. Q. Neptune Dr. J. Glenn Neptune Office 127 N. 3rd St. Phone 131 Office Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bldg., Office Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bldg-, Phone 23. Phone 23.
tin* of their victory they urn tied with New York for leadership of the National League, j The victory of the (Hants was over ! Brooklyn, 7-2. Fred Fitzsimmons pitched well for New York, and Bill Terry assisted with a homo run, a double and a sacrifice fly. The Cincinnati Rods eatno from behind again to win over Clibugo, 8-5. A sixth inning rampage netted six runs and sent Jones, Cubs pitcher to the dugout. Webb, pinch hitting for English in the ninth, hit u home run. Will Hudlln. Cleveland hurler, allowed St. lamls but five bits, and the Indians won, (!-2. The Chicago White Sox were hilt Ing well and converted 14 lilts into I nine rims to defeat Detroit, 9-3. Lyons] went the route for the Sox while Mor- 1 iarity used four pitchers in a vain ef- '' fort to stop tin 1 Chicago batters, Hun-
i neflold hit snfelv four times In ns ■ many trips to the plate. The Washington-New York American league game and the Boston|l Philadelphia National league contests i were posplnned. ■■i.1..1 ...i—.Q Indianapolis. A short time after police were notified that Edwin Kerr, alias Nash, HI, was missing from his home, lie was found in the city prison held on a vehicle taking charge. He was arrested Wednesday ond had not 1 been heard from for three days. , j —.- O—■ * ■' ■■ — - NOTICE TO BREEDERS We will stand our Correl Belgian : Stallion at the John Bucher farm. Care will he taken to prevent accidents hat will not he responsible should any oci cur. Bucher and Bowan 98-3tx Cabbage plants, ice cream, soft drinks, all kinds of fresh meats. Open evenings and Sundays. Miller & Deitsch.i phone 461. 86tt
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