Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1927 — Page 7

IB I Barrett Defeats Fort ■ Wayne Central, 10 To 7 ! I Thl . Garrett high »0»ool baseball ■,..„„ I the l-"rt Wayne Centre! . s their first defeat of the season Kbursdav afteinoon in a game played ! Kt umoln bit- th l" por ' Way,ie - lhe >K, nl score was 10 to 7. Thompson ■ lel| ~ ,„<><! game for Garrett, but f K„e"o and 1-yons, Central's pitchers, K. re hit hard. Garrett scored three Kus in the first inning, but the TigK. s 'evened the score in their half of She inning. —O BASEBALL’S BIG FOUR United Press I Bahe Ituth hit a single in t.iree ■ times up. I Hornsby won the game for the ■ Giants with his fourth home run He ■also collected a single out of tour tri >s. I Cobb’s best efforts was a single in. ■three attempts. I Speaker hit a single in four times ■up. AB II Pet. F Hit I Hornsby . 73 31 .427 .982 4 , ■ Cubb 76 31 .408 1000 0 I II Huth 71 23 .324 -.946 6 I Speaker 70 20 .286 .972 0 j .2 o I Wattoo Wins Prince Os Wales Stakes I Kempton Park. Eng., May 6—(UP) I —A De Rothschild’s Tattoo, carrying I 116 pounds, won the Prince of Wales II stakes today. Sir Abe Bailey’s leglslaI tote, 100 pounds, was second, and Lord I Wollavfbgton’s Blue Boy, lit pounds was third. Five horses ran. Q .A Becomes Superintendent Os Niblick Dairy Farm Joseph Treacy, of D. Sujet. S. Ik, today assumed a position as superintendent of the Niblick Dairy farm, east of the city. Mr. Treacy is an experienced dairyman and, recently, had charge I of the large Nelson farm near Chicago. The Niblick dairy farm is one of the best in this section of the country. The farm has one of the finest and highest grade herds of Guernsey cattle in the state and the milk sold by the farm holds a high rating. — o ■ari KBWTrii.aie a.*'! | COURT HOUSE ■ ■ ■wtnfiiM >■ ■ wiibi ,i Evidence Heard The evidence in the case of Jesse ...Ke ■■ ■. i1 J. Slie -.lra ra ct al. I heard today in the Adams circuit court, by Special Judge Roscoe D ' Wheat, of the Jay circuit court. No Wheat, of the Jay circuit court. The court found for the defendant. Real Estate Transfers Abe Ackerman to Straus Trust Co., tract in Monroe township, for sl. M. W. Wegmiller etux to Marcellmt' K. Hutton, lot 139 in Geneva, for SIJ - ■■■■■■■■■■KalHKl Insist on famous for Jlawr ggga i Strictly Union M»«t« Unexcelled for Cooking, Baking, Candy Making Distributed by F. McConnell & Son Decatur, Ind. I

• WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD * *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444444 (By United Press) Yesterday's hero—Rogers Hornsby who hit the ball out of sight in the seventh inning with two on base to break up a tight game between the New York Giants ami the Brooklyn Robins. Burleigh Grimes, who formerly performed for Brooklyn, pitched his first complete victory for the Giants. Tile score was. New York. 4; Brooklyn, 1. If Hornsby was yesterday's hero, Umpire Emmett Ormsby was yesterday’s villain in the minds of a host of Philadelphia fans. Police riot squads had to be called to quiet a mql) after Ormsby called Ty Cobb's hit over the fence in the eighth inning a foul. ’Die fans swarmed down on the field after Ormsby following the decision. Police reserves arrived in time, forced the spectators hack in ■ the stands ami the game continued, the Boston Red Sox winning from

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I DlilludelpUla, 3-2. I I Ormsby walked from the field after tlie game with u cordon of policeJ The crowd resented both his decision ] on Cobb's hit and his later action in ruling the veteran and Simmons off Hie Held when they questioned the umpire’s Judgment. Again Hie Washington Senators' li t of maimed and wounded stars appeared to lie no deteriment. for the pickup team wot king evened the series with tile powerful Yankees by a score of 6-1. Liseiibee. Senator recruit i pitcher obtained from Memphis, went j the entire route, allowed only six scattered lilts and struck out eight of tlie Yankee sluggers. Grover Cleveland Alexander was in world series form when lie pitched tlie St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-2 victory: over Pittsburgh. Alex allowed only' seven lilts and disposed of Hie Pit-, utes' best pinch hitters successively. in tlie seventh, eight and ninth innings: Twelve hits could lie stretched to only two runs by tlie White Sox and —

I the Detroit Tigers won, 3-2. Chicago I tied tlie score in the ninth after atight game, but the D<trotters cume j back in their half of the inning whenj , Whitehill, Tigers pitcher, won his own ! game by hitting a triple. Tlie run was scored when McManus singled. Mlwaukee—Orwoll pitched a threehit shutout for Milwaukee, beating 1 louisville, 5-0. Minneapolis. The league trailing

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