Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1934 — Page 8
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I SCHEDULE FOR ! TENNIS TEAM ISANNOUNC New \sphalt Courts Likely Will Be Ready For i*!:ty B\ May H> Work On Courts
Public Auction DECATUR PIVFRSIDE SALES ir "Ni FEED BARN SATURDAY’, \pril 2S, 1931 ’2 G'Cicck Neon '0 b"- r s Horses, includ ”n a oad of Illinois hc*ses: 10 herd of Cord A’ -h Cour; Fa’ C t *•. Eues and Lambs: Hogs: Farm MachinP- . :et ’o Goods, and r- scellaneous articles. 1 H g Hc;;se: 1 Rotary Hoc. tike new: 4 Ccrn Cj’t ~t r : ‘ Oliver Corn C•> tivator: 100 bushel Pennsylvania Seed I* 10 roc's P'ft ; Fence: Soy Beans: Shrubbery. L. W. Murphy, E. .1. A hr, Mgrs. c-i.Yud and Doehrman, auctioneers.
*mv: iv »mk.»«sw • | p Sweaters APPROPRIATE AND PRACTICAL _ FOR THE SPRING SEASON 'W \4J A / 'F \ \ ’-.There isn't a tin cf the year v. hen anyone cannot - approp Bra Iley I imb-Knit, Glovers and Jersile . A co or or materia! to fit vour particular / X i >’- < f ■■ .«? - w 95c to $5 Boys Need Sweaters, loo! If its a new style >r. a Boys Sweater we have it to show *( \>7 you. The new cotton Terrycloth. Rough Wools and 1 uar n ‘* s * n ? I 'h e nev ' s^*l^es :,n ® > n ha f-zipp?r <ir ’P- nv ‘“ r ■ t. v Sweaters that hoys appnciate an< * are built for long wear and service. » 59c to $4 Holthouse Schulte & Co ...CaaKETdKEiSH J~. :t r??SBEnKnaanBHES3SHB3BRMRKaBiIMKn»9nEMaR9iMBHMBHm
nctfou us the two new cott.Ht Juki f • !; .1 1 I- • ■ : • YESTERDAY’S HEROES ,xith two a board and doublet!. :u Bj&ds w i ; l ner and double. •n; • l?i\< - W'rlo Sox: HiLEADING BATTERS \\ »rl t. Ilt-d S x V\ d-on. !> »d_’ei ' 2"» 5 11 .-H” Play I erne Friday F J) a: m at Urn*. Thme belnh d to start at 3:4*, 3 to 2. and losin ti to Hanford City
'STANDINGS I AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pel. | i X', w York . 5 2 .711 1 ■ Detroit 4 2 ,«f>7 Ch tdiuid I 2 .th,; nosttii I :t 571 1 Wu diington 3 ft .375 1 si i.ortis 2 i ,:rt: chic.i.-o 2 I .333 j NATIONAL LEAGUE W 1., P. I Chiuum 7 0 lOOu! New York t> 1 >s7\ Pi't sbtlrgh I 2 •><» 7 Boston 4 3 .571 I 1 5 ,167| 1 « .143 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. 1.. Pet | Minneapolis 6 1 >57 4 2 tb',7 ' Kansas City 3 4 .42:> Milwaukee 2 4 st. Paul 2 i : Colilltthus 2 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Am-rican League National League t liii-iv-c. 6 Cincinnati, 1. Boston. Brooklyn, I. S: 1- .r Pit — biir-h. coH. New York It Philailelphta. cold. ] Amer an Association Toledo. Itl Indianapolis. 4. '.oil —ville. 11: Columbus. 2. Kansas City. 9; St. Paul. 9 (ten Mfhneripoli-. Il: Milwaukee, 9, Former President ( f Cuba Is Sought New Y rk. V-> 2'l U.R) Fi' !: *r<io Machadn f<« n r pn •er arrived with a warrant seek n\ his arre-» or. murdt r charges for * xtraditiun to Cuba. ' . h.Ydo s «. < ■ ■•(..:>. Julio Fernand z. said he had ‘gone U thi in i- ” Orestes Ferrara h, !• i from Cuba after the revolu i-k -‘I o an -t the form* r pr<-i •tent M ; ,,■>:•' in stayed ft the Nelson liou-e. Poughkeepsie when h-w-:v ol Can .da. A check. however, failed to reveal the presence of Get the Habit — Trade at Home
»>FC\TCR DAILY DEMOCRAT THI’RSDAY. XPRIL 26. 1934.
YANKEES TAKE . TO? POSITION New York Leads \merican League: Cubs Make Il Seton Straight New York, April :11’1'1 For I the til o 'flin - 1.1 I .Inly Pl. Joe , M. earth' Yanko* are In -ole - o-iimanil of th- \meriian l,< utile lea i They replaci d the Cast steppBrilliant infield play and timely 1 hitting w, r- responsible for five , h tories In < even starts ag.iin.st . \th!e’i> . and lied Sox. I Iltx kie Red Folfe at -hurt and Don Heffner at s.-s-ond displayed la-5. although Rolfe hit for only /■•O. Vid when Rolfe's leg Injury kept him out of the last three
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i game., Frankie Crosettl substituted ' - giandly that he may hold his 2 I post for a while. |i chapman. Heffner. Until while the hiliejd hoped out the notitid, -nen w ith elghi double play* -nd all loiind excellent upport. Ye-’er l.’if. for example, (hree loi-de ph* ■ ' 1- itunsl th* Yanks :1 32 1 tnry ov.«r the Athletes who R 0..,. Ah-li Benton of the As atten d sase >,i balls complex In the fourth, walking three I n In 11 niw These < ..inhlned with a force Th- "Inning tali' cume In the Ighth when Balte Ruth walked and ame home on slngb- 1 by tlerlg and > i.'pmitri Danny MaeF.yden pitch'd aua -i -t B< aton an -I Kline De ' ill dropped to secoti I place "Io : shaded 3 C> 2 by the White S'x w'.o cmie from bi'hlnd with three runs In the eighth and ninth <:■ -lin'- a l«-throw t<*the plate and F>aster's "ill pitch let iii lliye- ■> ~i ■ waa* -w* «•«
' .nd Swanson with tallies in the eighth to tie the ■ otint. Then Hayes in >• .• oriel Appling with the win iiln ■ run in the if >!h. Jones and WyiCt held the Tigers 10 six hits . ld)»» the Chi-ox made eight ofl Liiio-r, Frasier and Marherry. Cleveland strengthened its hold I Brown ' 1. •■ n 1 'letilf l“<*r.on j ■ ffei'tfve pp.hlng. He idlow- I p.nHtoh at W ashtn'ginn » > P'*'*’ In th*' National !•• ague, the tunaz ing Cllbs strep lied I.it'll ord. They e-t.ibJishiMl a record y without Using a uhstltute a they trounct I Cincinnati. 6 to 1. I 1.lurges. till celeb, atftig th i birih oi -i daugliter. drove out a homer and i double .i the Cubs made seven tafeties off D -rring r and K dp Clm inn di made five ei r.'rs
Malone limit*' 1 the Reds to six hits The Braves rose to a third-place •ie w i Ii Brooklyn by beating the tfnaauaiaM. n.inn "*• ■
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