Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1927 — Page 3
• Etching THtscoßf board * ( ny United Press) VMrerday* hero- The veteran Tris , wr whose single In the eighth InSpe geared the two runs that gave Jhlnlton its ’>« vlctor y over ~° ” ‘“speaker also got n two-base hit JJer in the game. The game was the fourth straight y for Washington over Boston lh e ninth consecutive loss forthe 1 Dpd Sox. Behind the masterful pitching of Fl lnt Rhein the St. Louis Cardinals heated the league leading Pirates ami advanced within a half game of Vitlonal league command. Rhern per- ' || |K | nine hits but gave only one hit "n inning save in the sixth when a single, double and home run gave thr ee runs. Frankie Frisch stole his twenty-second base of the year. Four errors plus timely hitting gave 1 the Chicago Cubs an 11-4 victory over Cincinnati. Ted Lyons won his thirteenth victory of the season as the Chicago. White Sox defeated Cleveland in the first game of a double header. 7-2. The Sox lost the second game 12-4 through IMSP pitching by Bert Cole and Charley Barnabe. In the second game Goger Pecklnpaugh accepted 11 chances at short without a mishap. Willoughby permitted the New York Giants only six hits and Philadelphia wftn G-0. Clarkson and Grimes were I unable to bold the hard-hitting Philadelphia team. The New York Yankees strengthened their hold on first place in the American league through a 6-2 victoryover the Philadelphia Athletics. Dutch Reuther pitched effectively until the ninth inning. Two singles and a walk sent him to the showers. Pennock relieved Reuther. Five hits hunched in the sixth inning gave Detroit Jour runs and a 4-2 victory over the St. Louis Browns in thp first game of the series. — o BASEBALL’S BIG FOUR (By United Press) Tris Speaker kept his average on the increase with a double and a single in four times up. Hornsby’s only hit in four attempts was a double. Ruth and Cobh remained on the injured list. AB H PC HR Hornsby 237 89 .376 13 Cobh 201 73 .366 2 Ruth 224 77 .344 21 Speaker . 233 78 .335 0 o The Misses Dorothy and Cecile Miller spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne.
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j YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 1 „ „ National League N-'W York o; Philadelphia r, hiciigo, 11; Cincinnati i Pittsburgh, 5; st. Unia, 7. no other scheduled. • American League ' < "veland. 2-12; Chicago, 7-1. »t- Louis. 2; Detroit, 4 Phihtdelphlu, 2 ; New York. G Washington, ft; Boston, g, Amsrican Association ' 1 Minneapolis, 2; Milwaukee r, I Kansas City, 3; St. Paul 1 ' , •No others scheduled. Elizabeth Ryan Wins From British Star Wimbledon. Eng., June 28.—(UP) - Reversing expert predictions, Miss Elizabeth Ryan today defeated Mrs. Kitty McKane Godfree, last year's winner of the all-England women’s singles championships. In their fight ' for a place in the semi-finals. | The score was 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Sharkey Is Favorite Over .Jack Dempsey I New York, June 28.—(UP)—Jack 1 Sharkey was quoted favorite over Jack Dempsey at 13-10 today. One betting commissioner announced he bail s6,.‘Ou to place against $5,000. - Not many wagers have been reported. Mickey Walker was quoted at even money for his championship bout with : Tommy Milligan in London. .1 0 ■I Berne Defeats G. E. Baseball Team, 6-1 The Decatur General Electric baseball team was defeated by the Berne club, in a game played at Berne Sat- - urday afternoon, by a scare of 6-1. The : game war. ended when Berne was at • bat in tee seventh inning, when a thunder sho.ver came up. White and ■ Sehne'der pitched for the Electricians, i while Winteregg hurled for Bertie i o Geneva Grays Defeat Wren, Ohio, Nine, 6-3 I Geneva, June 28 —(Special) — The Geneva Grays defeated the Wrn, Ohio I baseball tarn in a game played h-re last Sunday afternoon, by a score of 1 6-3. Geneva will play the Berne team ' at Betne, next Saturday afternoon. —c t Stay Os Execution Granted Indianapolis, June 28. — (United Press) —Stay of execution until July > 29. was granted by the supreme . court today to Roosevelt Hicks, Indi- > anapolis negro, who was sentenced j to death in the electric chair for , wife murder in Mar.on county criminal court. The lower court decision I was affirmed and he was to die Julv ■ 1. Extension gives time to file ' appeal.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 28,1927
Portland To Install «i New Ornamental Lights .—. f Bortland, June 28. The committee I "Pointed by Mayor Gott al the last I ""’•’ting of C | ly councll t 0 R() nhea(l * l,h the installation of a post light ' < system covering seven blocks on the < Ide streets of the down town bus- • dlttrtet, r.-tuirt that all n.-.Vs- ( " ' m *R rial and supplies have been " ordered and are expected to arrive In I a few days. — lo Rule On Duvall’s Motion To Quash Friday Indianapous, June 28.—(UP)—Ruling on motions to quash affidavits! charging M.ayor John L. Duvall with' political fraud will lie made in criminal court Friday morning at 10 o’clock by special Judge C. C. Shirley. i he motions attacked three of the '•ven affidavits filed against the tnay- i 1 or as a result of the political fraud | investigation which has been conduct- I ed for about nine months. .1 — Budget Committee Adjourns Indianapolis, June 28. (UP)—After a shor. meeting Monday, the first since the legislature met, the state budget committee adjourned until ■luly 18, it was learned today. Fund transfers and a few salary changes are to be taken up at that time. Permission was granted chief examiner Lawrence Orr, of the state board of accounts to abolish the position of secretary of the board and establish a clerkship with the same Drainage will aerate 9 I the soil, making it open K I and friable and permit- Kj 9 ting the circulation of || I air to the roots of the IS I growing crops. This gs condition makes avail- ■ 9 able the natural fertiliz- 9 9 >ng elements of the air, ||| 9 B<> necessary to growing K 9 crops. n The || Krick-Tyndall Co. E
r <•?■': uuunnnnrnx.aiinr'v: Lfcaa i eS§j ' ' \ /he Guiding r Magd \ liifUtHiijiicrlij- \ V OP 1 ’ JLHE first Real Cakes were baked in the inim1 itable Dougherty manner. Today REAL 1 CAKES are produced in that same manner —by \ young, intelligent bakers, under the guiding ' j 1 hand of the man who baked the first cakes. \ That is why REAL CAKES are uniformly deli- \ cious, made from only the purest and best in--1 gredients, and why there is so vast a difference between REAL' CAKES and others. DOUGHERTY BROS. Inc., MUNCIE, INDIANA .... ' ' 7 satisfaQion’s sake Try Real Cakes ( IhillT TIKnLJUii ■ '
duties. This will effect n salary reduction from $3,000 to SI,BOO a year Orr said i—__ 0 CHICAGO GRA*IN CLOSE Wheat: July $1.42%. Sept. $1.42%. Corn: July $1.01%, Sept. $1.08%. Oats: July 47%c, Sept. 47%c. —— c — Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay»
Fl I Mi/’P MOTORCYCLE FUriK S RACES Winchester, Ind. HIIVLIU World’s Record Speed II A. 1 Thrills and Spills 111 I V Zli Fl Admission7sc ilia ■JMH9BIMBBIB9BIBBIfIBBHBBBMBMBIBBBI9IMBIBSHHIBBBQBBB9HMRMKBBI I I Central Grocery I “THE STORE OK PERFECT SERVICE” Phones 31 and 32 Free Delivery B I No order too small to he appreciated. I think that my stock is complete but should I not have what you want, I will get it for you if it is to be had. My aim is to give the highest class service it is possible to give and you will not he any farther from my store than your telephone as the delivery wagons pass your store twice daily. Attention Farmers | I will always pay the highest market B price for your produce. Make the Central 9 Grocery your headquarters when in town. You and your family are more than welcome. Charles Hite |
Madison, Win. Football tickets at I the University of Wisconsin this year I will he three dollars each instead of g the customary two dollars and fifty I cents, athletics officials announced. I Ice Cream Social 3 An ice cream social will lie held at I Magley, Wednesday evening, June 29. I Everybody invited. 151t2 I
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