Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1927 — Page 6
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*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦ * WATCHINGTHE SCOREBOARD * (By United Prcssi Yesterday's Hero—Oeorge Connally who relieved Red Faber after Detroit had scored four runs In a sixth Inning rally, held the Tigers scoreless for four more Innings and then drove in the winning run in the last of the tenth, enabling the Chicago White Sox to win, 7-0. Jess Haines won his second shut out and third game of the season when Douthit hit a home run for St. Louis’ only run. Defeat of Ray Kremer, Pirate hurler, was his first in four starts, lly nosing out ahead of the ■pitcher's baMle the Cardinals went Into first position in the National league, a half game ahead of the Pirates. New York and Philadelphia, tied for second. Goose Goslin's home run in the seventh inning scored Harris ahead of him and evened up the count betwcen Washington and New York. In the eighth Rluegp walked, stole second and scored on West's single to give the Senators a 5-4 victory. Cincinnati used I<j players to defeat Chicago, 11-3. After the Cabs came front behind and scored five runs in their half of the eighth, the Reds went on a batting rampage and crossed the plate seven times in the last half of the inning. Philadelphia Nationals scored five runs in the second and an equal number in the fourth and defeated Ihe Boston Braves easily, 12-4 in the first
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I 'll ► rattles of ihe series. Sand luid a pel' feet hatting record in four trips to (the plate. .I While Karr held St. I.oitls to four. ’ i hits his teammates hit freely and ' Cleveland won, 9-1. It was the first t time tills season that the Indian bat- ' ters displayed last years form, i The Philadelphia-Rost on American ' » League game was called off because ■ of cold. Only three games were Isi heduled In the National league. | II YESTERDAY'S RESULTS . National League •' Cincinnati. I 1 Chicago. 9. . St. Louis, 1; Pittsburgh, 0. !] Philadelphia, 12: Boston, 4. 1 1 No others scheduled. American League I Chicago, 7; Detroit. G Cleveland, 0; St. Louis, 1. , Washington, 5; New York 4 Philadelphia-Boston. cold American Association i Indianapolis. 10; Milwaukee, 0. .I Tr.ledo. fi; Minneapolis. 5 Columbus 9; St. Paul, 8 ' Ixniisville, 7; Kansas City. 2. o lowa City. la.— The University of . Illinois baseball team defeated lowa . University. 6-4 by taking advantage of 1 errors by lowa players. Both teams , made four hits. 1 Tidedo, O. — The Minneapolis Mill- . , ers lost again to Toledo in a 12 inning ■ game, 6-5. The Hens touched Rube ■ Benton for 22 hits to nose out the : league leaders.
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BASEBALL’S BIG FOUR (By United Press) Babe Ruth went hitless in II times at hat. Hornsby was idle. Cold) was idle when cold weather prevented the Philadelphia • Boston game. Speaker got a double in 4 attempts.] AB II PC. F HR | Ruth 4-t 12 27.1 958 .7 | Hornsby .41 19 408 984 2 Cobb 44 10 463 1000 0 'Speaker 41 11 2CB 1000 0 ++++++++++++++♦♦ + SPORT TABS * ++++++++ + + + + + + + + By United Press Crawfordsville, Ind. —Jimmy Patterson. former Northwestern University star, has been signed as head basketball coach and assistant football coach at Walipsh college. Indianapolis. — G. 1,. Magerkurth. American association umpire, pleaded ' guilty of having attacked Ivy Griffin. L Milwaukee first baseman here Sunday j] night and was fined $25 and costs and j given a 30 days suspended sentence in i police court yesterday. Griffin will be i out of the game for a month because ] of a dislocated shoulder and other in- t juries. Mngerkuith has been suspend- i ed. ] Louisville. Kv.—Louisville defeated J Kansas City. 7-2. for the third straight < time. Both Blue runs were homers. ( ~ '■ <
XSSSHKSSKSSSSSBSHSSSSB3B K S « The PEOPLE’S VOICE *| K $5 This column for the use of our 33 J? readers who wish to make sug- M| J 4 gestloas for the general good K, *; or discuss questions of Interest. 13 j K Please sign your name to show £3 K authenticity. It will not be K 5.3 used If you prefer that It not be. 33 H ** 'a k v: k s :::: :: if 17 h■"a a a MAKE DECATUR SHINE Your city is a picture of yourself. Now Is the time to dean up and look your prettiest. Spring, with its grass and flowers is doing Its best to beautify Decatur. Let every local citizen join hands with nature In making Decatur a “city beautiful." | Rvery property owner can assist by cleaning up the rubbish, trash and I unsightly winter left-overs, by mowing lawns, cutting weeds and setting things in order. Every person can refrain from throwing paper and waste matter over the streets and alleys. Lets get together under the leadership of the civic section of tjte Woman's Cluti and make a complete clean up during the next week. If you put your rubbish in piles, or better, in receptacles, it will"'be hauled away without cos'. A CITIZEN. Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pavs
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Negro Kills Sweetheart And Then Shoots Himself Bedford, Apt 11 2G (PT*) Susie Wasson, 29, negro, and Wid Jackson. 39. are dead today as the result of a murder and suicide. Police who Investigated the killings yesterday announced that Jackson who Is said to have been In the last stages of tuberculosis, had killed his sweetheart and then himself because of despondency. Columbus. O A six run rally in the fifth Inning accounted for Columbus' second straight victory over SI. Paul hv a 9-8 score. Bloomington. Ind. Indiana 1 nlvem-l ity defeated Indiana State Normal at baseball, 12-3. The Hooslers scored in every Inning except the sixth. - o — Square Dance \\ ednesdnj evening at Sun-Set. DUPONT DUCO for handy home uses. Just brush it on all woodwork, new or old furniture, autos, floors, walls, metal work, etc. Dries fast and lasts. H. KNAPP & SON —• o — Don't believe everything you see—and half what you hear—but see ‘(letting Gertie's Gsirtei —Cort Theatre, April 26-27.
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