Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1934 — Page 6

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WARNEKEBEATS GIANTS AGAIN Chicago Cubs Take Three Out Os Four From World Champions New York, Aug. 30 - (UP)—When you find a bunch of ball players grinning over having tossed three out of four to their nearest rivals you have what is known in th * looney trade a.s actue paronole Insanity with possible complications of hebephenic Dementia praecox. The world champion gia ’ts are coming h- me in exactly that frame of mind. They were busted three times out of four in Chicago. They lost their first series in eighteen - The last having been in Chicago, also. They were knocked off twice

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without getting a run. And are they huppy? They are They are- Happy they didn't lose four straight Yesterday Carl Hubbell took the licking from the Cuba, 1-0, llughle t'rltz’r fumble in the ninth paving ; the way fi r the only run < t the ' gamem. St. Doula stayed a game behind Chicago and five and a halt behind New York, beating Hroklyn 41. Joe Medwiek'a doable, scoring Ja< k Rothrock, hr ike up a 1-al! tie in the sixth. Waite Hoyt of Pittsburgh and Hugh Betts <f Host n ea h ha 1 a fine day, Hughie shutting out the pirates in the opener, 110. while Waite performed a similar service upon the Braves In the nightcap, ' 7-0. Detroit gained a ha'fgame on New York In the American. In spite of schoolboy Rowe's defeat in the nightcap which hr ke his .streak of sixteen in a row. The Tigers won the opener on successive homers by 1 Owen an I Doljat k watch broke up

*a tie In the eighth, Detroit winning 12The Athletics assaulted Rowe in fifth inning of the second game, Hing Miller's double driving in three. They drove the Arkansas scholar off the hump in the seventh Philadelphia taking the decision, 13Johnny Broaca pltche.l a fourhit game for New York but lost to the Chicago White Sox 3 >. The sox the Chien. While Sox. 3-1 The Sox sc ired three in the first on singles ,'jy Al Simmons and Jimmy Dykes after Broaca hu<l walked the first 1 two men. St. I.otils passed Washington, going into fifth place as Dick Cofflan turned buck the Sengtois. 5-4. getting three hits and driving in two as well as pitching a six hit • game. Tigers Play Monday The Watt Tigers will play the Pleasant Mills spartan* Monday. Imbor Day. at the Tiger diamond at ! 2:30 p. m. (CST). There will be an 'old timers game at 12:30. with the ! Bobo Grays, who won 22 to 26 'games in IMO, one of the teams. There will also be a softball game at 9 a. m. Get the H«br — Trade a’ Home

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR AT THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934.

STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Detroit 82 43 .656 I New York 77 48 .616 I Cleveland 64 68 -625 ’ Boston . 65 62 .512 1 St. Louis 56 66 .458 Washington 55 67 .451 Philadelphia 50 70 .117 Chicago 45 SO .360 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Now York 79 46 .632 Clllcago 71 50 597 St. Louis 73 51 .559 Boston 64 60 .516 Pittsburgh 59 61 .450 Brooklyn 54 6S .443 Philadelphia 46 76 .377 Cincinnati 45 79 .363 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. U Pct. Minneapolis 78 55 ,557 Columbus 71 63 .530 ■ Milwaukee 71 63 .530 Indianapolis 70 65 .518 Louisville 69 (16 .511 Toledo 63 72 .4117 St. Paul 60 75 .444 Kansas City 56 79 .415 YESTERDAYS RESULTS American Leas te Detroit. 12 5; Philadelphia, 7 13. St. Louis. 5: Washington. 4. Cleveland at Boston (played previously. I 1 Chicago, 3; New York. 1. National League , Boston, 110; Pittsburgh, 0.7.Chicago. 1: New York, 0. St. Louis. 4: Brooklyn. 1. ; Philadelphia at Cincinati (play, ed previously). American Association St. Paul. 5-4: Indianapolis, 22. Minneapolis, 17; Louisville. 6. Toledo, 10; Kansas City, 4. Milwaukee. 14; Columbus, 2. o YESTERDAY'S HEROES I«on Warneke, Cubs: Held Giants to three hits, won 1-0. Bing Miller, Athletics: Hit single, two doubles, drove in winning runs : against Tigers.

. »»• JiSKMxMfiuOEw/ Cooled by Washed Air - Last Time Tonight - W. Somerset Maugham’s Thrilling Novel “OF HUMAN BONDAGE” With Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, Frances Dee. Kay Johnson. Reginald Denny. The Dramatic Sensation of the Screen! Added—Comedy and Screen Smtvenirs. 10c-15c FRI.& SAT.—“THE NOTORIOUS j SOPHIE LANG” with Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavanagh, Alison Skipworth, Leon Errol. Arthur Bvron. A beautiful Woman . . . and a famous Adventuress . . she got herself into tight places for | the thrill of getting out of them . . I leading the police a merry chase . . until love caught up with her! Added - - “THE LOST JUNGLE” with CLYDE BEATTY. Also--Another POPEYE, THE SAILOR’ , Cartoon. 10c-15c Sun. Mon. Tue—MYRNA LOY in •STAMBOUL QUEST” with Geo. Prent, and Lionel A'will. The MOST THRILLING SPY STORY Ever To’d!

I CORT “Always Comfortably Cool” Watch Our Ad Daily. Your Name May Appear Next. Hello Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage. You are invited to our theatre Friday evening as our guests. °leaee bring this ad with you. Not transferable. - Last Time Tonight - “NAME THE WOMAN” Richard Cromwell, Ariine Judge. Keta LeKov. Plus - - Chapter 3 "YOUNG EAGLES” and Isham Jones and orchestra “Tin Hat Harmony." 10c-15c — SATURDAY — Jack Holt • Jean Arthur “THE DEFENSE RESTS.” SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Gala Holiday -Show “HERE COMES THE NAVY” James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Gloria Stuart, Frank McHugh. I

DOUBLES MATCH IS DEADLOCKED Finalists In City Tennis Tourney Each Win Two Sets Wednesday The final match of the Decatur , men's doubles tennis tourney ended .In a deadxxk Wednesday evening, I with the finalists ea- h winning two| 1 seta before the match was halted by darkness. I Ronald Parrtah and Pi-te Reynolds w- n the first and third sets, each by 6-2 scares, while Harold Hoffman and Bud Townsend won the second and f urth by scores of 63, 6-2. Th» deci ling set likely . I will be playe I Friday evening. Paul Rancher qualified for the i semi finals of the singlea by defeat--1 ing Harold Blythe this morning, 17 5, 63. H? will meet Harold Hoffman Sunday afternoon. In the other semi-final, to be played either Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Rol- ( and Rep. ert will meet Pete ReyI nolds. The semi final matches will be i settled in the best two of three | sets. The final match, slated for M nday, Labor Day. will he three out of five sets. S} ' , " — LEADING BATTERS Player Club G AB R H Pct. P.Waner. Pirate 212 501 102 184 .367 | Gehrig. Yankee 125 455 107 176 .363 Manush. Senat. 114 453 78163.360, Gehrlnger, Det. 125 491 118 176.359! Terry. Giants 125 486 10l 174 .358 |

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HOME RUNS Gehrig, Yankees FOXX, Athetllcs Oft, (Hants 32 j Collins. Cardinals Berger,- Braves 30 Decatur Golfers Will Play Auburn Bud Williamson, pro at the Decatur country club, announce I today (hit 10 1 cal golfers will go

MADISON ’’ l THEATRE. | TODAY & FRIDAY I Lilian Bond in “HER SPLENDID FOLLY” A'> intiii’ite glimpse into the private lives of the Holly-; wood Big Shots. Added - - Episode 3. Buck •Jones in "Gordon of Ghost t’itv.” Coniedv. "Broadway Varieties,” a Meutone pro-1 duction. Universal News. 10c -15 c — SATURDAY ONLY — Matinee 2 P. M. Evening, 6:30 -TRAILING THE KILLER." Portraying Savage America. Added--••Match Play,” Comedy, Spoils man's Paradise. |

to Auburn Sunday for an inter- city match. Auburn defeated the local golfers here last Sunday. Those taking part la (lie city bandl-ap tourney are a.sged to play matches aa -so n aa possible. Charles Champlin alvanced another round by defeating Andy Appelman, four w> and three to play. Get the Habit — Trade et Home

PUBLIC SALE! As I am moving to New Mexico, I will sell at I Hie Jacob K. Heneehen farm. 3 miles soiitli, 5 miles west nt v" 1 3 miles north. 5 miles eust of Bluffton, or mile w,-t high achool, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. sth Commencing at 12 noon I 11 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 11 I Holstein eow. 6 yr. old be fresh Nov. 26th; Jersey cow 8 1 giving a good flow; Holstein and Guernsey cow. 3 yrs ( ,id f’: I gal. per day; Roan cow, 3 yr. old. giving 5 gal per dav Rc ( | ul 3 yr. old. be fresh in February; Short horn heifer. 2 yr old h In March; Roan heifer open, 2 yrs. old. fat; Holstein heifer « i J old; Guernsey heifer. 8 months old; 2 spring heifer calves j HOGS—SHEEP—POULTRY Hampshire sow. 9 pigs by side. 5 weeks old; Chester Whiu J will farrow iSept. 10th; Chester White sow. farrow Sept 2f>th nJ male hog. 15 months old; 31 hosiers wt. from 50 to bio n,"» 4 shire ewe lambs, extra good; 75 full blood big English Leghorn L] from blood tested stock; 32 barred rock yearling hens; 10 f U |; |!j Cockrels; 40 white geese; 14 ducks. I FEED—9 acres of extra good corn In field. IMPLEMENTS International hand corn sheller. like new n J walking breaking plow; oil burning brooder stove, used one mJ 15 gal. steel drum; 5 gal. cream can; 8 gal. jar; square tab J bucket; many articles too numerous to mention. 1 TERMS—CASH. JACOB E. HENSCHEN and RALPH FREELS, Owne I Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer.

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