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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 9

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The JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, KR1I1AY MORNINO, APRIL ANDEKSON DEATH IS CHARGED TO FRAMEUP Mill Uhnllrr.l’M«)* IM Killed to fVniffft Match ff Wayne 'lutiti. Morgan County Wind it rilA For ILL -IS tu (I I fill I ir place the i he time Opposite Union Depot Lhst State Street. rond hoUwe 1 vi rdlct nf the coronfr juif was that Mongovern had I without all ho of the ten (Mlficd that i i from circular. device ihr palm nf h.ind. rn pictured in 1 in the eolhe as the i ho never Boesenellers ot and who filially killed him ihm at the boxer's 1 1 tn knocked out i fi round of their The fr tnst ript of evidence ad rd inquest hnwfj no testimony in bear olit theory however.

Virtually 1 ten wttijesies testified Mongovern pparenth were nn Ike best of until hortly before the fatal shooting, laughing and Jok- 1er a boti various appenrances wrf-tler boxer had hours in the road two Cicero policemen lirai and lined up at the bar at whhh iwixer and Mongovern err standing, according to the votai witnesses who testified at inquent. Boeseneilers thereupon lift the Imr and sat Hide a table a which several men were pia vint' Mongovern remained at bar with the Fifteen i the loft, according to the majority of the wltnesaes, the floor each othet Suddenly there wan a muffled report and the eompass- weapon dropped from the hand to the floor, the striking the floor nr going into the liar Mongovern pulled an automatic pistol from his pocket, said the forced Boesenellers to retrieve the novel weapon, and, Boeseneders stood up and took a ptep towards him. Mongovern The witnesres they faced cach other to Mongovern fired, hut the report of the coroner's was that the bullet entered back and ed out thru the ehest. CUBS AND REDS TIE IN ELEVEN INNINGS (i.llm I nil Iri'fililit nf Hllllt- ith the si MiMidittK At 5 III fillt Art) (AIM Hark ties Htoday ended an eleveti fnnina battle Cincinnati and with the tied it ft with a rush nf pineh hit ters in the ninth which enabled the to knot the rount and force the game into extra innings. Score: Today's Standing i i 11 ABR (1 Bohne, ss 0 0 Plnelli, 3b 6 2 1 Rotish, cf Ft 1 4 Rressler, If 0 0 0 0 If4 1 1l Pipo.

1h 11 1 2 1 Walker, rf II 2b 3111 1 PlHnlch. 4 0 0 3 1 Lnque. 0 1 1 Donohue, 1 (I 0 0 1 May, 0 0 0 Totals 5 33 ChicagoABR Adams. 2b fl 0 2 Henthcote, lf 5 0 15 rf lh Willi Cod Liver Oil Meal in ull-O-I ep Chicken Starter it rmiko much difference what kind of weather it is, for thorn is sunshine right in the feed. Why take hances with your chicks when you can pet a feed that will prow strong, healthy, husky chicks in any kind of weather? Try FUL-O-PEP CHICK STARTKR on some of your lots of chicks.

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319-25 W. Lafayette Ave. WANTED 10,000 Old Storage Batteries and Radiators Batteries to $1.75 Radiators Pound Largest dealers in Central West in old junk automobiles. Highest prices paid. We have for PARTS, RADIATORS.

BATTER any size tire you want. See us before you buy elsewhere and save money. Jacob Sons 355 PHONES 207-13 W. Lafayette Avenue 1698 Retarding otir Dress Mo-? tnen fall into the habit of donning shirts, tion, socks and handkerchiefs without consider harmony of color jiifet e- to tie diist-d it i-, to wear that clash offend eye oi the discriminating. he your halier and aid you in the proper select of your dress furnishings, OUR NEW SPRING HATS PUT SMILE ON EVERY WHO WEARS THEM John Can, the Hatter Corner North Mam ltd Mu Wilson, KreiRjni Coon sm nrooka.

XX Rlnke, Hartnett, Scott. XXX Gonza lea. lufmann. Hey, nnon, hs Mu Totali 4 0 1 A il 11 1 x-batled for Kaufmann in Tth. I xx-bat teil for Cbotiey in xxx-ran for Hartnett ln 9th.

Clneinnutl uul tm.i Chicago ....011 OUl 011 oti bane hits. l.uque, Housh, Hartnett. Frelgati, Shannon; three i Adams, 1 Henthcote, Critz. i'ritz, Mohne, l'ipp: double Ibfhne lo Picinich Io Plnelll to Critz to Hohne to Mipp (2i; rCitz to Mohne to Picinich to Mohne; left nn base Chicago l.uque Kaufmann Hlake utruckout Kaufmann Mlake Kaufmann 0 in 7 none in Blake 1 tn 2 7 in 4 in 0 in hit by pltcher mann (Breanleri; wild i que; uroplrea Pflrman. land Keardon; time 2 Cine innati balls, off Donohue 1 by l.uque hits off Mush l.uque May bv Kauf- itch, Lu- 1 SENATORS EVEN UP ATHLETIC SERIES PHILADELPHIA, April 22.

(A P) Washington evened the series with the Athletics today by winning the second game 8 to 2. The local infield made many errors of omission that were almost entirely responsible for the live runs in the first four innings. The Athletics found Ituether a puzzle. Was'ngton 200 12 1 Phlla ....100 100 000-2 2 Kuether and liueK; Walberg. Baumgartner and Coch rane.

Perkins. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition of Woodson State Bank ated at Woodson. State ot Illinois, at the dose of business on the 12th day of April. 19 as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois pursuant to law. KEHOCRCKS Loans on Keal Estate (lai Loans on Collateral Security (Ibi Other Loans Overdrafts f2i Banking House, Furniture a Fixtures 5 Due from Banks.

Cash and Other He sources (7. 9.6 4 0.00 27,000.00 91,729.21 .151 Total Resources 154,638.39 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (1) 25,000 00 Surplus (2) 5,000.00 Undivided Profits i net (S) Time Deposits (4a) Demand Deposits (4b) Reserve Accounts 0 Mills Payable (In) longue 2.855.96 4 2.594 SU 57,587.63 1,500.00 20 000.00 Total Liabilities Oeo. M. Cunningham, Cashier of the Woodson State Bank, do solemnly swear that above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the Items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. GEO.

CUNNINGHAM, Cashier State of Illinois a. County of Morgan Subscribed and sworn to befon me thii- 17th day of April. 19 2(1 JOHN H. SHIRLEY. Justico of the Pea'ee CALL THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING, SHITP1NG, HANDLING attention paid to handling fine furniture and pianos.

Ralph W. Green Phone 236 North Main club Won Lroit Cleveland Ni York Detroit 1 3 Ch il4 Washington Boston 1 4 Philadelphia 3 st. als 2 i National aftne Club New York fi 1 St. Cincinnai 1, Fi A Ch ii ago 44 Philadelphia 4 84 Boston 6 Piitsburgh Pet 4 i 7 1 6 fi 6 .600 3 3 3 .222 Pet. .857 .667 6 2 5 .500 444 .313 ,300 WHITE SOX POUND OUT VICTORY OVER BROWNS Blows litt I rjii Browns Make ne Double Two Ho.

mein, LOUIS. April 2 2 I API Chicago While hatted Hr Louis Lera ST The four today for 1 safeties and second game of 11 to 7 1 The Mrowns also hit freely, gar- neting 11 hits off wo Sox mnunds- men. hit two home runs, fourth anil one in the The Browns made plays, tying the ma- record held by several Where They Play league Chicago ut St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland.

Washington at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. National lenone Sf Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Chieugo. York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston.

Results Yesterday American League Mo ton New York 8. Washington Philadelphia 2. 1 St. Louis 7. roit-Cleveland- Haiti.

iiih I League York It; Brooklyn 4 IMi iadelphia Boston G. St Louis Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati Called leventh inning on account of darkness. in erica Assixiatlon Indianapolis Minneapolis l. Toledo Kansas Rain Coiutnbus Milwaukee 8. Louisville St.

Paul 12 PIRATES RAISE THEIR PENNANT, THEN LOSE Defeated In ordinals in len Innings, to Hits Homer, Henrins Hornsby Ahead of Him. PlTTSBl'RDH. April 22. AP The Pittsburgh Nationals hoisted their chant piouship pennant this afternoon and then proceeded to lose the opening home game to St. Louis 5 to 3 in ten innings Chick Hafey suit- tied the Pirate brig with a home run, st oring Hornsby ahead of him.

Score: Seore: St. Louis Blades. If Mueller, cf Hornsby. 2b Bottomley. 1 Hafey, rf L.

Bell. 3b O'Farrell, Thevenow, sf Keen, Totals Pittsburgh Moore, 2b Carey, cf Cuvier, rf Barnhart, If Tray nor, 3 Rhyne. 3b Wright, ss Grantham, Mclnnis. lb Smith, Meadows, Waner. xxx Morrison, Totals xxx-batted xx-batted St.

Louis Pittsburgh 000 000 Two base hit Moore; three base hit, Traynor; home runs, II a fey; sacrifice, Bottomley; double plays, Hornsby to now to Bottomley; Meadows to Smith-Traynor-Moore-Mclnnls Wright; Thevenow to Hornsby to Bottomley; left on bases Vt. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 10; bases on balls off Meadows Keen Morrison truekont by Meadows Morrison Keen 1: hits off Meadows in 4 Innings; Morrison 4 in losing pitcher. Morrison; umpires Moran and Sweeney; time 2:03. iiGBINS SMOTHERED UNDER GIANT BLOWS BROOKLYN. April 21 (AP) Gathering 17 hits orf three Brooklyn pitchers, including huzzy Vanee.

the Giants smother the ItohitiH in the Brooklyn home opening before 25,000 f'ntis today 11 to 4 Jack twirled shutout ball for the visitors until the seventh when a four run rally forced him to re tire. Score: N. .200 320 02 1117 .................000 000 460 4 7 4 Scott. McNamara. Davies and Sny- dcr; Vance McWeeny, Stryker and Deberry.

Hargraves, BRAVES COP SECOND GF HOME STRUGGLES BOSTON. April 22 (AP) to home atmosphere and warm weather today the Braves thumped out eleven hits and took the second consecutive game of their home series with the Phillies 6 to 2. Score: 000 020 000 ti ...002 04!) 00X- 6 11 1, Decatur, llrbh. WMllottghby and Wilson, UenUne; Smith and Taylor. Hargrave one in tin sixth Inninj five double Jor league rf Harris, rf Col litis, 2 Sheely, Falk.

If Kamm, 3b Schalk, Crouse, Scott, ss Mlan'ship, Thu rut on. McCurdy, Totals hatted St. Rice, rf La motte, ss Slsler. Ih Williams. Me Milnus, n.

Hargrave Meli ilio, 3b Giani, Robertson, Davis, Ballou, Schnng. Bennett. i7. AB 4 1 3 10 1 I. C.

BASEBALL SQUAD TO PLAY AT LINCOLN Oui With nn In Will Replaced I reobinaii. Will Probnldy Hurl. Conch will take his Illinois College baseball team to Lincoln today where they will meet the Locati County Cojloniatis. Fourteen men will make the trip leaving here at about fen o'clock While the game may be called off on account of wet grounds. Coach t'ox announced last night that the trip would he made un less word was received from the up-state college cancelling the game.

Bowers, a freshman. Is Mated to go to the mound today for the HHItopper's and If he can deliver his goods he has in prevlonn try-outs, he will be a welcome to the staff, as he has a speedy ball and good contri Dave Lindsay will be out of i playing In 11 1 39 for Schalk AB in 8 2 Hghth gume, having pulled a tendon in his right ankle In the contest against Macomb last Tuesday. Dave poled a two hit and was given a chance to add another sack. He was forced to slide and in doing so, caught foot the under side of the base and turned ankle, doing the damage. lie expects to he ready for the game agwinst Mllllkln here Tuesday, but was still oti crutcTies yesterday.

llobl I vn There will be a small change in tie lineup if the locals face today, Ryan has taken say's phoe at shortstop for the being and mav be shifted around the diamond as the reason goes on. The other positions will remain nncttstlged unless shift Is made iti the outfield. Those making the trip are. Taylor, catcher; and Brlngaze, pitchers; Bean, first; Corey, second; O'Brien, third, Ryan, stop; Cusic, Thomas and Brown Carlson. WyJder and Vogelsang will make up the reserve of the contingent.

Plan Exhibition tonne If the diamond has dried sufficiently by Saturday, the locals will an exhibition game with the Presbyterian church feam of prlngfleld. This team has been the Church League of and was last Springfield champions. The fjanie will he held in the afternoon und will be open to all Miss Martha Miller of Alexander made a business trip to the city yesterday. BIG SIX AND IRON MAN WORTH SEVEN HURLERS I NEW YORK Although John Mi draw claims this year to have assembled the greatest pithcing staff in the last fifteen seasons of organized baseball, he maintains that the late Christy Msthewson and Iron Man Joe Me Ginnity together were the equal of modern crop of seven twirlers says the pilot, in the prime of Matty and McGinnlty I had two pitchers who could win close to r.e venty gt in one Season. It seven pitchers to do that nowadays Rttt according to standards, we have a truly great staff.

"I would like to have another lefthander, hut the southpaw Is mostly hunk I never saw a great righthander who was not better than a great lefthander FORMER ATHLETE OF Hit MOO I DEAD Denver, Colo April 22. (API La rest on (Dolly) Gray. 38. one of Alomo Staggs athletic stars at the University of more thun a decade ago died at hospital here late today Deuth resulted from tuberculosis. If 2 cf 4 Totals 1 sixth.

n. -batted Chicago St Louis Two base Mellillo. hits: Harris, 0 1 1 3S for 0 1 I 11 6 1 11 Robertson 0 I 0 I 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 in for Davis in eighth. 006 003- 11 ...003 103 800 7 hits: Harris 2. Three Rice.

Collins. runs- Hargrave 2, Falk. Sacrl- fices Sisler Double plays: MH- llllo. McManus and Sisler; l.u- motte. McManus and Sisler.

Mellillo and Sisler; Hargrave and McManus. Left on bases: Chicago; 6. Sf Louis Bases on balls: Off, Blankenship (linrd 5. Struck-j out: By Blankenship 4 Davis 2. Hits Off Blankenship 9 in 5 2-3.

Thurston 2 in 3 1-3. Olard 0 5 2-3. Robertson 1 in 1-3, Davis 1 innings, Ballou 4 in 1. ning pitcher: Blankenship. pitcher: Giard.

Empires: Rowland. Hildebrand and Moriaritv. Time: 2:11. ABR11 AE 4 1 12 0 0 4 11 0 1 5 1 3 8 1 0112 1t 5 11 0 0 0 5 01 1 0 01 2 0 .6 o0 i1 4 11 1 1 0 41 Ti 10 30 18 4 AB OA 5 0 3 1 1 1 4 0n 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 1) a 0 0 0 II 1 I 1 1 2 4 0 12 3 (1 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 00 0 0 u1 0 0 0 41 3 10 30 12 3 for Meadows in 4 1 h. for Wrightil! 101 100 002- r.

PHIL SECOND HOMER BREAKS TIE NEW YORK. April second of the gatne broke an in the tenth inning and the Boston Red Sox to 22 I AP) home run 8 to 8 tiei enabled win second game of their series with the Yankees today. A muff by Gaston enabled Ruth to score New tying run in the ninth after he had led off with a triple. Score: Boston .010 006 010 1-9 13 3 N. York 000 221 201 10 3 1 Welzer, Wingfield and Gaston, Thomas; McQuaid, Braxton, Shawkey and Collins.

DRAKE RELAY ENTRIES COME ON EVERY TRAIN DES MOINES, Iowa. April 22. (API Several of the college, and high school 'earns! that will participate in the annual: Drake relays tomorrow practiced! today in the new Drake University bowl und with teams arriving on nearly every train, the entry I list of almost 2.500 athletes from all parts of the country was ex-, pec ted to he filled by tomorrow morning. A few stragglers from outlying points may not arrive until the final day of the relay- Saturday. Hotels were crowded tonight as the influx of track and field stars from the 20 Big Ten and Missouri Valley institutions and scores of others demanded accommodation Charley Hoff, Norwegian polej ViJttlt king, worked out today.

The stadium in which the relays have been held for 16 years has been rebuilt, and with bunt iii and pennants hung over it to-j day presents a colorful arena for the athletes and the 10,000 persons who tire expected to witne the games. The only drawback now presenting itself is the weather continued prediction of1 showers. A. A. U.

W. open 9 a. m. Market. food market EXECt TOR'S NOTICE Estate of Edmund M.

Tindall Deceased: The undersigned, having been appointed Executors of the last will and testament of Edmund M. Tindall, late ot the County of, Morgan and State of Illinois, hereby give notice that they will appear before the County Court of Morgan County, at the Court House in Jacksonville, at the i June term, on the first Monday in next, at which time ail persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment to the undersigned. Dated this eighth day of April A. D.

1926. Charles A. Johnson, Julian P. Lippineott, Executors. If The Four a little longer-hangs easily Smart in good weather; dry in drizzly weather; warm in chilly weather.

You can beat it in silver gray, chamois, cedar. Hart Schaffner Marx make it to last long and always look well. Smartest Hat and Cap Shop in Jacksonville. Very latest collar att. Shirts.

Stop and see them. Lukeman Clothing Co. THE HOME 0F HART SCHAFFNER MARX CL0THES No. 60 East Side Square.

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