Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1927 — Page 5
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THOEN DEFEATED 'wo American Stars Are Eliminated In I emus Meet At Wimbledon Wimbledon, Eng.. June 30 ll l''izabetb Ryan mid "Big Bi 1 1" 'l'ildeii lay were eliminated from Un' t’ ll ' igland tennis championship . leav-
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BI’<.AH B daily DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927.
♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD « (By I Tilled Press) ■ ' ' ’■ || « hero "Speck Toporcer” M. Louis Cardinals short-stop, who, , loulded in the eighth inning to bring iu the run that defeated the Pirates 10-9. The win advanced SI. Louis one full game closer to .tin National lea gim leadership. But it was an uphill ■gii: I lie Pirates had led tip Io tile "Veiitful eighth when St. Louis staged •i live-run rally. Hob O Karrell, ntanuger of the world champions, made his first appearance behind lite plate since May IS. He lia been out with a sore arm. Tito Chicago White Sox ami the Cleveland Indians divided a doubleheader, Chicago winning the firs! 5-0 and losin gtlie second 6-8. In tile first game Blankenship permitted Cleve- ’ s» ITUimriWH I FUNK’S Winchester, Ind. World's Record Spe< Thrills and Spills Admission
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'"I"' only six hits. Manager Ray Schalk whh not able to guide the Sox and was auspendetl following a runin with rmplre Urick Owens Tuesday. Pick s ttlngle followed by Webb s i'ing double in the tenth inning gave the Chicago Cubs a 2 1 victory over ( in, iniueti. The victory Chicago no even break in the series with Cincinnati. Boston dropped its eleventh eon seeutive game yesterday, the winners Iteliig the New York Yankees. The ■seoie was s 2. Blister Gehrig. Yankee lirst Imseman, hit his twenty-fourth liome run of the season to .tie Babe i Ruth lot the leadership. Detroit made a clean sweep of the .’cries with the St Louis Browns by winning 9-3. Sad Sam Jones, veteran' Pitcher, Weakened in the sixth Inning after having held the Tigers scoreless. Columbia Is Winner In Inter-Collegiate Regatta Poughkeepale, N. Y., June 30—(UP) Columbia's sophomore crew, coached’ by young Dick GlenGon, looked for- 1 ward today to two more years of triumph of the Hudson river. The Glendon system, as transplanted from An I napolis to Columbia by the Glendons. i Dick Senior ami Diek Junior, and drawn of the varsity sweeps combinmotorcycle: RACES July 4th
ed yesterday to win the four-tnile ell j max of the inter collegiate regatta by thiee-quarters of a length Irom t< | University of Washington invader Not since 1914 had Columbia won on Hie Hudson course; not since 1920 h ■ I a member of the Intoi-eollealate dow Ing associatio , neonie home in froi t (
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Washington won Its six It citnseculive vlitnry deleanng Philadelphia |r>:t. The victor of Washington sent Philadl-tihla into fourth position. Four hits and two errors in th. i fourth inning g ive the Phillies tour i runs and enabled them to win over Btoitklyn, 5-4
