Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1928 — Page 8
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CARR CREEK FIVE IN QUARTER FINALS Chicago. Apr. 6. — (U.R) — Two outstanding favorites, Vienna, Ga., and the sensational Carr (’reek, Ky.. five will meet today in the quarter final round of the University of Chicago's tenth annual national interscholastic basketball tournament. The Georgia team, a pre-tournament favorite, entered the foul th round by defeating Oak Park. 111.. 40 to IS. The II inois five offered little opposition. The Kentuckians, who played their fit st basketball game in a regular gymnasium in the state district tournament only two weeks ago. survived the third round by defeating Bristol, Conn.. 19 to 111, Today's schedule: 4 p. tn. Canton. 111., vs. St. George, Utah. 7 p. m. Grand Forks. N. D.. vs. Alexandria. La. 5 p. m. Morris. Ala., vs. Ashland. Ky. 9 p. m. Vienna, Ga., vs. Carr Creek, Ky. Yesterday’s Results Alexandria. Va., 24; Jacksonville. Fla., 19. Morris. A a., 31; Cotter D'Alene. Idaho. 21. Canton, II!.. 19; Tulsa, Okla.. 15. St. George, Utah. 27; Stivers High. Dayton. Ohio: 25. Grand Forks, N. D.. 38; Mize, Miss. Ashland, Ky., 441; Oregon, Mo., 22. Vienna. Ga.. 40; Oak Park. 111.. 18. Carr Creek, Ky.. 19; Bristol, Conn.. 13. o Bluffton Tigers Win Opening Baseball Game Bluffton, April 0-(INSMBIuff ton's high school baseball card was inaugurated with a victory Wednesday afternoon. The Tiger nine scored 19 runs while their opponents, Lancaster Center. crossed the home plate only four times in a seven-inning game played on the Jefferson Park diamond. Five hits in the second inning and four hits in the fifth frame netted the Bluffton team seven and six runs, res-1 pectively. Coach Means used Pyle, Stevens Emshmillei ami Maddux on the mound with Kitty, Lantis and \Vaukh behind the hat. Cutler and Durr pitched for Lancaster while Clowser and Roberts were the catchers. o AMAZING RELIEF OBTAINED BY USE OF NEW KONJOLA This Mother Tells How Konjola Brought New Health To Her 9-Year Old Child
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Miss Gleitz Finally Swims Gibraltar Strait Ceuta, Morocco, April 6. (INS) i Miss Mercedes Gleitz, London's typistswimmer. today holds the distinction of being the first swimmer to successfully navigate the Strait of Gibraltar. Undaunted by six previous failures, the girl swimmer entered the water at Tirifa, Spain at 7:50 o'clock yesterday morning and reached the shore at Punta Leona. Spanish Morocco, at 9 o'clock last night. Aided by favorable currents and moderately tempered water, the girl crossed the 27-mile stretch of water in thirteen hours# and twenty minutes. Delaney And Sharkey To Meet On April 30 New York, Apr. 6.—(U.R) The Jack i Delaney-Jack Sharkey heavyweight bout is on for April 30. Joe Jacobs, Delaney's manager, came to terms with Jess McMahon. Madison Square Garden matchmaker, yesterday. Johnny Buckley, Sharkey's manager, signed last week. The bout, according to the articles, will be for 15 rounds in Madison Square Garden. o Exhibition Games At Charlotte: Giants. 4: Senators, 0. At Knoxville: Yankees, 14; Knox ville, 4. At Atlanta: Brooklyn. 15; Atlanta, 2. At Montgomery: Montgomery, 4; Cleveland, 0. At Louisville: White Sox. 17: Louisville. 6. At Nashville: Braves, 13: Nashville, 3. At Indianapolis: Indianapolis, 11; Cincinnati, 1. At San Antonio: Pittsburgh 10; San Antonio. 1. — o Sunday School Board Meeting The Sunday School Boatd of the First Evangelical Church in Decatur is asked to meet in monthly session this evening at the chinch at 7:30 o’clock. Every membei is urged to be pi esent. —o Literary-Music Contests To Be Held Here Tonight The literary and instrumental musical numbers of the annual Adams County high school Literary-Music contests will he held in the Decatur high school auditorium this evening, stat ting at 7 o'clock. Admission will be lifteen and twenty-five cents. The vocal numbers of the music contests will be heal at Berne, Saturday night. Pennants will be awarded to the winners.
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, WALSH PICKS YANKS TO WIN 1 — INS Sports Editor New York, April 6.—Having arrived ' at the age of discretion, by forced jmarche/and In the face of congenital , restrajnts, the writer today is rating : the Ante;lean league strictly according to eatly April prospects, as he j sees them, five days in advance of the . major league openings. He will not take the usual flier in early October values, which constitute a declaration of how the clubs, if they wish to avoid one's instinctive displeasure, must i finish six months hence. On request, I 1 however, he will gladly tell you just when the day after tomorrow wil. be- ■ ' come the day before yesterday. In brief, he is not dealing in futures but only in "paper strength" of the . pt esent moment when the clubs are . rated as follows: . I 1. —New York Yankees. I 2. —Philadelphia Athletics. 3. —Detroit Tigers. 4. —Washington Senators. 5. —Chicago White Sox. 6. —Cleveland Indians. 7. —St. Louis Browns. 8. —Boston Red -Sox. • The writer, of course, thinks the Yanks can win again or he wouldn't have them at the top. Their present speed is somewhat less than nothing flat, meaning that they have been going approximately nowhere at a ter- | rible rate. From the standpoint of psychology, I think this will prove to . ibe a,I for the best. The Yanks wete due for a slump after their great record through the 1927 race and their four straight vici tories in the world series. No one can deny the fact that they are lucky ! to get the reaction now when it can't be used against them, and, if they were over-confident at the outset, they I must be duly chastened after losing t I at random to all the ball clubs in the 11 south, even unto the class A outfits.
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COURT HOUSE Arraigned In Court Flank Straub, of Decatur wa> arrested and arraigned in circuit court today on a charge cf failure to provide for his family. His request lor more time in which to plead was granted by Judge Sutton. Final Report Approved The final report of the commissioner in the case of Sena Ehrman vs. Charles Leimenstall et al, has been, fi! ed and approved To Sell Property In.the estate of Maggie Bennet, th" administrator was authorized to sell the personal pioperty at private sale. Estates Settled In the estate of Sarah J. Bill, the final report was filed and approved, the administrator discharged and the estate settled. In the estate of Henry Berning, the final repot t was approved, the administrator discharged and the estate settled. Administrator Appointed In the estate of John Smith, letters cf administration were issued to Eliza Smith, who filed bond in the sum of 13,000. Inheritance Tax Report In the estate of Christens R. Niblick an inheritance tax teport showed the total net value of the estate to he 998,520.41. A. son Jesse G. Niblick was the only hei. and the report showed that he owed inheritance tax in the sum,of $2,125.61. Foreclosure Suit Filed The Connecticut Mutual fjte Insurance cortipany has filed a suit in the Adams circuit court against Herman J. Springer et al. seeking foreclosure of a 160-acre farm in French township and demanding judgment for SIO,OOO and costs. Attorney John ('. Capron is counsel for the plaintiff.
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SUNSET Opens SUNDAY Follow the Crowds and Dance to Earl. Gardner and his Recording Orchestra The season is open and Sunset beckons to Dance Lovers. Pan to attend th§ Opening and join the throng of merry Dancers. Bic Time and Special Music for the Opening-. Park Plan on Sunday and Friday evenings. J&a I A Square Dancing on Wednesday evenings. ijF j Take detour at High street while Mercer ave. is under construction
Lion Escapes From Train Dallas. Tex.. April 6. (U.R) —C’il.v | police and county officers staged it i Lon hunt In the outskirts of Dallas today. A five-year-old female African lion escaped at midnight from the buggafte car of a Katy passenger train. o — — Poet in Deep Grave Shakespeare's grave *ln the little church nt Stratford was dug 17 feet below the pavement of the chancel. o Skin Clears Right Up! n^^"'f because ‘thia Remedy Worka Two Ways a* Once! ■ In any case of pirn7j| J pies, blackheads, sore xL. wijw or itching skin, you •wB must both clear .and i heal the skin! You must clear it of nte pimples, blackheads, scales and blotches and also heal the sore and broken tissue. That's what Rowles Mentho Sulphur does — the sulphur clears the skin while the menthol heals. That's why this great combination Is putting an end to skin troubles. One x night sees a great change in the skin. In two or three days the skin is of a new, clear healthy whiteness. Rowles Mentho Sulphur is inexpensive and all druggists supply it in jars ready to use.' Ba sure it's Rowles. I 6 --0 32 New Spring Suits just arrived and all go in our Easter Sale Tomorrow. John T. Myers & Son Q —0
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