Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1929 — Page 5
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JUNIORS TAKE LEAD IN MEET The event- werT held Thursday , , tn the annual Ititerclsss track •’ en M meet at Decatur high school JuU were to be held this The other events •“iTjunlnra took a big lead in the ™ events hold yesterday, winning ‘"T.econtl and third in two eveqts Td first and third in the other, glv- ’ hem "4 P"* nU - ’“ orW ‘ nosints for the Sophomores by X second'm the shot put. Result. Os the three events were: L pnt-Gerber (J) first; Debolt Jond. 11 Engle (J) third. Dis--05 feet, 9 inches. Jump-Hebble (J) flrßt: Qer ’ “J, second; Ladd (J), third, uplchth 5 feet. I Inches. Bread Jump Reynolds ) Engle (J) second: Ladd (J), third Dis•ance: 18 feet. The track team will g> to Fort Warne on Saturday April. 13. to participate in an invitation meet at South Side high school. The Decatur baseball team will open Its season next Tuesday afternoon, when the Wren, Ohio, nine invades this city for a game. o exhibition games Pittsburgh. 3; Detroit. 1. Bnclnnati. 3; Birmingham, 2.* Browns. 8; Memphis, 6 (10 innings! Cobs, 10; Houston, 0.
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Brooklyn, 5; Pensacola, 2, Yankees, 13; Waco, 3. Washington, 4; Jacksonville, 0. Macon, 7; Cardinals, 6, TEXAS FIVE IS Bit FAVORITE Chicago. Apr. 5 —(U.R) A fast rangy aggregation from Athens, Texas, assumed the favorite's position today as eight teams, six of them from the south or southwest began quarter finaf play in the eleventh annual national high school basketbal tournament. The Texas team exhibited some of the best basketball seen in the tournament and the type game it played led many to believe that the quintet is capable of winning the title. Pushing Athens for favorite honors were Warren Ark. Collegegrove, Tenn., and Classen high, of Oklahoma City, Okla Results of yesterday's games Wheeler, Miss., 31; Raton, N. M., 11. Jena, La., 25; Heath. Ky., 23. College Grove, Tenn., 34; Wheeling, W. Va., 20. Jackson, Mich., 15: Pocatello, Idaho, 11 Warren, Ark., 26; Bienna, Ga., 24. Classen, Okla., City, 16; Ashland, Ky., 14. Joes, Colo., 22; Yankton, S. D., 20. Athens, Tex , 34; Nagatuck, Conn., 20.
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liWiJalk Claude Ixtgan, Miss Ardis Logan, and Mrs. Lewis Chamberlain, of Kaamaaoo Michigan, motored to this city yesterday, and will visit until Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. jAaron Stevens, Hm street. Miss Dorothy Miller and Mr. Lawrence Wolpert motored to South Bend yesterday, where Mr. Wolpert looked after business matters. Misses Bernice Nelson, Alice Innhart. and Anna and Rose Nesswald, employees of the Court House offices, attended the production of "The Desert Song" at the Shrine Auditorium last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Thomas, Mr and Mrs. James R. Blair and Tom Haubold motored (o Kort Wayne, last evening, and attended the production of the "Desert Song" at the Shrine auditorium. Don Farr went to Detroit, Thursday, expecting to return this evening with a new Hudson sport model roadster. Atty and Mrs. Edward Bosse witnessed the production of "The Desert Song" at the Shrine Auditorium in
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Fort Wayne, last (evening. Mrs. Edna Foreman Haifllch and son Donald, of Bremen, visited yesterday with friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsch, South Seventh street, had as their guests last evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Deftsch and Ralph Deitsch, of Celina Ohio; Mrs. Jess Bechdolt ami son Rodger and June Isabelle Goalee, of Detroit Michigan. C. E. Bell is visiting with his father tn Chili Indiana. Mr. Bell went yesterday, expecting to return home tomorrow. MrA. C. E. Bel! and Mrs. il. A. Thomas motored to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Wednesday, where the former visited with her son, William Bell and wife and the latter with her son, Melvin Thomas. They expect to return borne, tomorrow, accompanied by Mr. ami Mrs. Bell who will visit for a few days in this city. Misses Montez Emery and Gertrude Nickel, nurses at the Adams County Memorial hosiptal, and Mrs. William Bowers, attended the production of "The Desert Song” at the Shrine auditorium, last evening. Miss Mildred Niblick, Miss Margaret Blee, and Miss Mooney were among those from this city who witnessed the production of the "Desert Song" at the Shrine last evening. Robert Meibers of this city will motor to Fort Wayne tonight to complete
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plans for u program which will be given Sunday at the Decatur Country Cluli in connection with the American Legion district meeting Deane Dorwin, student at Butler college will return to Indianapolis this afternoon to resume his studies after spending ills ouster vacation with hli mother Mrs. Maudo Dorwin in tills city. Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich and daughter Nancy will return to Indianapolis this afternoon after spending several days visiting Mrs. Goodrich’s parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan. A. B. Hall will attend an automobile dealers' banquet to be given in Fort Wayne tonight. Louis Armstrong of the Peoples Loan and Trust Co. of this city was a business visitor in Fort Wayne Thursday night. J. ('. Weir, who had charge of the amusement "rides" in this city Old Home Week was a visitor in Decatur todayFeliz Levy of New York visited at
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Ray Keller home Thursday. Ray Keller made a business trip to Van Wert, Ohio this morning. 0 Franca't Famoua Academy The original pursuits of the French aendemy, created by Louis XIV In 1035, were eloquence nnd pot-try. Lnter Its scope was extended to Include the fine arts, and then to the arts nnd sciences.
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COLLEGE BASEBALL Indiana, 4; Ohio State, 2. Purdue, 7; Wabash, 6. Alabama, 14; lllitiois. 10. Quantico Murines, 6; Cornell, 1. Vanderbilt. 12; Michigan State, 1. Yale, 9; Virginia, 3. Colgate, 4; V. M. 1., 6. ——-T O' —- Annual North Ward play, D. H. S. Auditorium, tonight.
