Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1928 — Page 3
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| H. S. DEFEATED J BY SOUTH SIDE H Although culhlt mid outsnorad by ■)<> Swtli Side high school bahnnnll K..,,,. <>f Kort Wayne, here yesterday Hfternoon the Decatur high school ■„H„ W Jackets showed a little iniE,.vement over their recent games Kouili Side captured the seven-innlnt' ■oniest yesterday hy a score of 18-!>, ■ Sehamerloh a freshman htirler, star! ■,| in the box for Decatur yesterday ■ n ,l found the going rough. Ills supK,,n was not the best either, especially ■round the .third sack. Ladd, will ■tatted al third committed five errors ■etore being replaced by John Engle. ■The latter made three bobbles before ■e was moved over to shortstop and ■jtill Bell switched from short back to Khe hot eornerXOutside of those eight ■errors at third the locals made only ■one misplay, one by Shoaf at second || With the score standing 15-4 one ■oat and the bases loaded In the fourth ■nning, Roop replaced Sehamerloh on ■the mound. He retired the side, but not ■until two more runs were pushed ■around. After that inning Roop held 11 he visitors well in check, alliMing on|ly one more run, and one it iff Decatur will play Portland hero ■Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. I Summary: Decatur AB R H E |Beil ss 4 0 2 0 ■ Anadell, rs 5 0 2 0 Passwater c 4 0 0 01 Hill If 3 11 0 Gerber lb 4 1 2 0 I). Engle cf... 1 2 0 0 Ladd, 3b 0 *1 0 5 J. Engle. 3b . 1 0 0 3 Shoaf 2b 3 1 0 1 Sehamerloh p 2 0 0 it Roop p 2 0 0 0 •Hobble 1 0 0 0 ••Beery 1 0 0 <> Totals 30 fi 8 9 Souih Side AB R H. E Mooney cf 6 4 4 1 Shinier 2b (I 3 1 0 Palmer 3b5 11 (I Bolyard If 4 4 2 01 Fuestel lb 5 3 3 2 Leahey, ss 5 1 2 ■Ol Disler, c 2 1 0 0! Van Ness, rs 5 11 0 Brinkman p 0 0 Oj Eilenwood 2b 1 0 0 1 — Totals 43 18 14 4 ! f Score hy innings R H El S nth Side 535 40t 0 IS 14 I I ! Decatur 040 010 1— 6 S 9 c YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Central League Canton 6; Fort Wayne 2. Springfield 5; Akr n I. Erie 12; Dayton 1. • National League Cincinnati 7; Boston 2. Chicago 5; Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh fi; New Yolk 5. St Louis 15; Philadelphia 4. American League Cleveland 3; New York 0. Boston 5: Chicago 1. Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 3. Detroit 12; Washington 2. American Association Indianapolis 5; Kansas City 4. Toledo 9; St. Paul 7. Minneapolis 6; Columbus 4. Louisville 9; Milwaukee 5. - Q COLLEGE BASEBALL RESULTS (U.R> At South Bend— Notre Dame 11; Wabash 2. At ColumbusOhio State 12; Chicago 3. At Champaign— Illinois 8; Keio University Tok io | Japan 0. , c THE BIG FIVE Players G AB R H HR PC Ruth 20 68 23 23 6 .338 Cobb 16 71 10 24 0 .338 Hornsby .. 16 68 14 22 1 .324 Gehrig 20 74 17 23 3 .311 Speaker 16 68 10 16 1 .235 0 - YESTERDAY’S HOME RUNS National League Player and Club Season's Total Deitz, Cincinnati (1) 2 High, st. Louis (1) 2 American League • S. Rice, Washington (1) 1 The Leaders National—Bissonette, 6. American—Ruth 6, Hauser 5. League' Totals National—B4. American—63. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the voters of Adams county for their support in my behalf in my candidacy for prosecutor and although defeated in my efforts 1 wish to state to the voters that I shall be glad to do all in my power to aid in the election of the entire Democratic ticket at the fall election. B. Fay Roller. o Mr. John T. Myers has gone to Excelsior Springs. Missouri, where Im will receive treatment at the McCleary Sanitarium for the next six weeks.
Watching Scoreboard (By Uniled Press! I Yesterday’s Hero: George Uhle, j ( hvehmd pitcher who administered! (heir second -hut-out of.the smisnii to the New York Yankees, the Indians I opening the series with a 3 (o 0 victory. Tim Yankees have beaten Uhle lint once ju three seasons. The Athletics gained a full game ou Hie league lenders by defeating I tie l Browns, 4to Hauser’s bat contrlbtiting largely to the victory. Tlie Rod Sox are out of the cellar. They beat the White Sox in (lie op. ener, 5 to 1, and shoved Chicago down. Washington dropped another to the western invaders, the Tigers taking the Senators into camp, 1? to 2. Every home club in the National League won yesterday. The Reds gained a full game on the league leading Giants by beating the Braves. 7 to 2. while the Pirates were defeating New York, 6 to 5. The Chicago Cubs beat the Robins, 4 to 3, and the Cardinals mas acred the Phillies 15 to 4. Q — CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all the voters of Adams county who supported me in my candidacy for renomination as Commissioner of the third district. I promise to pledge my support to the entire ticket in the fall and wish to I hank every voter who made it possible for my name to be placed on the ballot next November. George Shoemaker. n * HOSPITAL NOTES • K ¥¥«¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥» Mrs. Hyla Bienz Willshire, Ohio, route one. underwent a major operai tion Monday night, at the Adams Conn- ! ty Memorial hospital. Luther Imhman, Geneva route two, underwent a major operation during the night, at the local hospital. Stanley Marquardt Monroeville route 4. is recovering from a tonsillotomy this morning, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Olin Keller Geneva route one, l underwent a minor opeiation vestorday. Chauncy C.ny," Berne route three, underwent a major operation, at the i local hospital this morning. Bollenbacher Rockford rqnte six, is recovering from a maj r operation, experienced this morning, at the Adams I County Memorial hospital. i Helen Teeple, 121 North First street, I underwent an operation for the rei moval of tonsils. Tuesday morning at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Sleo Crist, Monroe, underwent a tonsillotomy Tuesday morning at tile local hospital. BACK TO HEALTH; | HIGHLY INDORSES i THE NEWKONJOLA — “It Did More Than 1 Ever Expected,” Says This Young Lady SB} MgF Sb'* . n isS MARGARET BEAM “Before I started with Konjola. I was terribly nervous and my stomach kept me in constant misery, but now my health is back to normal and I feel good all the time," writes Miss Margaret Beam, 2113 Sixth Avenue, Moline, 111. “I don't think I ever went through a day without having spells of gas and bloating. My appetite was poor and the little food I ate formed a heavy lump in the pit of my stomach that neattly drove me wild. My nerves were seriously affected and I couldn t stand to have noise or excitement around me. I never enjoyed sound sleep like other people and I always felt tired and worn out. “I decided to try Konjola and it did more than I ever expected. Now my stomach never causes me the least ■ bit of misery and my nerves are much stronger. I rest easier at night and wake up teeiing refreshed and restad. Yes. I am glad to indorse it.” Konjola is sold in Decatur at Smith Yager & Falk's drug store and by all the best druggists throughout this entire section.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAYO, 1928.
AMERICA'S BIG FIVE COES GREAT t | Sandwich, Muy 9 (INS) America’s ' big five of Its invading golf team | shot the legs mu from under the j curly finishers in the first round of I the British open golf championship today, Bill Mehlhorn shooting ti 35-36-71. (leno Sarazeu a 35-37-72 ami Walter Hagen n 38-37-75. Mehlhorn ami Sarazeti thus placed themselves onetwo in the early going with Hagen hovering in the first five. Abe Mitchell, one of Englund's main dependencies, shot a 78 while the Americans were firing their competitive Roman candles. 113 Start Play Sandwich. Eng., May 9 —(U.R)— Over the royal St. George's course dampened by rain and swept by breezes from Sandwich Bay, play commenced today for the British open golf championship. One hundred and thirteen quail-
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Hern, with ti nnn-jMirth lpnm to even matters its far ns pnrtnership was concerned, sot out in qn<‘st. of the title won during tho past two yearn by Bobby Jones of Atlanta. Slv professionals anti two amateurs from tin* United States were in the large fit-id. Tim qualifying rounds, wlticii found Ito liljic, swarthy South American Jose Jurado, wpread-eaglfng the field, had demonstrated tihe strength of tinforeign threat to t ( he < hampionship The favorites, when play commenced to lay, wets Jurado, Walter Hagen, Gone sarazen. George Duncan, Jim Barnes, Architt t'oinpston and Abo Mitchell. wits figured by many of lie- experts to have :iu excellent chance of coming through. Hagen was anotli'-r of tho Americana regard- j ed as most dangerous. . The day was cool and clear as tho first golfers started arnund. There was a steady wind blowing and the course was considerably slowed up by tiie rain wlticii fell yesterday. At 1:50 I’.M. it had begun to rain again .Q— Get the Habit—TraOe at t-io,ie. it °ay»
DECATUR FACTORY IS GOING STRONG Dick Burdge*Larson (/ pany’s Plants in Deniary As a leslill. of a ing campaign, l ie lii- l, / Company, manuructuri y refrigeration lit this <l/ y machines from coast / Z* few weeks and otdcjr merit ate being rc<y I pat I ■ of tills coiiidr A newly tleslg®’ ntlon plant today''.. Decatur coneein Io a p>. ,Dick Jlurtlg. president of the corn, stated today that thcplant lie operating night and tiny for tin- 11"., several rimntlis. Several new ideas have ben Installed! in the company's newest eqnigmontJ
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that compllcatioua sot In. Mr. and Mrs. Burdg left this morning for Poplar Bluffs. Peking, Chins. May 9—<U.R)~ Desultory fighting continued today between the Chinese Nationalist army and tho Japanese expeditionary force . at Tslnan-Fu with advices here stating tliat the Nationalists had evacuated ► the occupied zone.
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