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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1 9 1 9. DECATUR HERALD REDS AND SOX TO DECIDE FIFTH GAME TODAY IN CHICAGO DECATUR HERALD held in Detroit on November 19 to 23. was announced here tonight. Five thousand delegates, representing the ISTALEY'S LOSE Innings 9 Wabadas .1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 5 6 1 Staley's ..0 0000100 0 1 5 3 organizations to include civilians a well as military forces in foreign countries in this task. The possible employment of women secretary in peace time work also win cussed.

The convention will consider plane for carrying on welfare work on a peace time basis among the demobilized American and Canadian troops, and will also take up the question of expanding the American Y. M. C. A. i.

M. A. membership of more than 1,000,000 men, are expected to attend the gathering. TO ST. LOUIS TEAM BY 5-1 5 Drop Kick Defeats Staley Eleven 3-0 Local Boys Play Great Game in Peoria After Only Four Days of Practise Veech Is a Whirlwind.

Three base hits Plch, C. Hollocher. Two base hits Brady. Sacrifice hits C. Hollocher.

Stolon base J. Hollocher. Base on ball off Cvengross, 6: off Leifield. Double plays Cvengross to McGlady to Lotsham; C. Hollocher to Brady to Sehmandt.

Struck out by Cvengross 4, by Leifield 6. Hit by pitched ball, C. Hollocher, Woodworth. Umpires, Kick and Augustine. Time of game 2 hours.

Attendance 1,000. scored. 2Big Leaguers of Wabadas Prove Too Strong for Local Players TAYL0RVILLE BLANKS crowd hooted "Sir when he insisted on holding to his decision. Ruel started the ball rolling for St. Louis when he was walked by Cvengross.

Hollocher sacrificed, Kuel going to second on the throw to first, which Lotshaw had to fall down to catch. Seeing Lotshaw in such a position, Ruel went on to third and in an attempt to catch him Lotshaw threw while he was down and the ball went over Eller's head. Euel scored. Bollocker Tripled. C.

Hollocher tripled in the third and went home on Bueser's grounder to Lotshaw Bueser was out at first. Another was made in the fourth when Brady doubled. Hollocher sent a grounder to Eller who fielded It perfectly, but Brady was nearlng third. He whirled to throw to McGlade who should have been covering the base. He failed to show up, however.

Eller was bemuddled by the play and stood holding the ball in his hands, not having time throw to first Hollocher was granted a hit. The story has been told about that sad fifth Inning, when Eller should have been credited with a two-base hit. but "Mur.h" said "no." So the Wabadaa decided to make it safe in the sixth and put two runs across. In their half of the inning Staley's scored their only tally by Pick's three-bagger. Pick came home when McGlade sent a slow grounder to Brady, who threw to first.

Some pretty double-plays and field, lng was pulled off by both sides. ST0NINGT0N EASILY (Special to The Herald.) PEOKIA. Oct. 5. It took a pretty drop kick by "Red" Lawler to give Peoria a victory over the Decatur Independents Roll l'p 42-0 Score Against Visitors Sunday Sqoad Gets Good Workout.

game of the season will be played in Decatur next Sunday when Staley's will meet the Stonington eleven in Staley park. Much enthusiasm is being displayed by football enthusiasts over the Staley team and attendances promise to be good at every game. The summary: Staleys in Lake View park Sunday afternoon. The score was 3 to 0. The bis leaguers of the St.

Louis Wabadas proved too strong for the locals Sunday and defeated the Staley 3 ball club in the last game of the i.oeason by the scoro of 5-1. The played a good game of ball in Barring a great drop which the Pe oria full back placed squarely be tween the goal posts in the. third f. of the Bhowing made by tne IK. ore and there was a ercai TATLOVILLE.

Oct. 5. Taylorville Independents found Stonington easy Sunday afternoon, and had little trouble winning, 42-0. The Taylorville team repeatedly smashed the Stonington liiue for heavy gains. Taylorville found a chance to work in practically all members of the squad.

Summary: quarter from the 30 yard line, neither team was able to register a score. Held on One Foot Line. Tares Advance Only a few more days to buy tires before the heavy advance. Large stock to select from Swinehart, Goodrich, Fisk, Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup, Cords and Fabric. D.U.Bricker MAIN 2090.

218 E. NORTH ST. The tractors came near counting nn a couple of occasions and once TAYLORVILLE. STONINGTON. the ball was on the Decatur one foot line.

But the visitors were strong PEORIA, 3. DECATUR. 0. Hefele 1. Wagner-Thrift Stoerr 1.

t. May Montgomery 1. g. Haltman Benson c. Mintum Neusbaunm r.

g. Chase Woodruff r. t. KoehU't Williams r. e.

Warn Shepperd q. Brecor Roberts r. h. Prycyi Cady I. h.

Vea Jennings f. b. Lanui Peoria 3 0 3 0 Decatur 0 0 0 0 i in the pinch and time and tima again tightened Just long enough in criti Simpson, le re, R. Livergood Dick Simpson, It rt. Ebert May.

lg rg, Burleigh cal stages of the game to break up a Interest taken by the 1,000 fans in attendance. Pick, of the Boston fBraves. proved his worth as a bat-Jter when he came to bat in the sixth and knock fd the ball in a long fly ver the line of automobiles in right field. Only ground rules prevented it from beins a home run. as he walked across the plate before the a ball was retrieved.

Aosnastlne Ridlraled. Cvengross, the Tana twirler, who pitciiod for the locals, did splendidly J7 for a youngster, and held the big to six scattered hits. Errors by Waikins and Eller proved dis-wastron for the locals. Eller threatened to retrieve his mlsplayings In fifth when he knocked a hot down the third base line to left field, and two runners crossed the rplate but were called back on Um-jjSPtre Augustine's decision that It was foul bill. Those watching the fly (-pronounced It a safe hit and the Deeren and Peel, G.

Livergood Clark, rg lg. Colebrook Osterkamp. rt It, C. Colebrook B. Jones and Mitchelson, re le.

Doyle Jones, Bangert, qb qb, Ponting Newman, lhb rhb, Sampson and Hicks High, fb fb, Collenburger Nick Newman and Mullen, rhb lhb, Allen Peoria rally that was UKeiy to result in a score. The Staley's game wes largely a defensive one, the play was on the visitor's territory the greater part of the time. Terrific line plunges and end runs featured the Peoria attacking. Several forward passes were attempted but proved a failure for the most part Lanum Stars. A crowd of over 1.000 fana witnessed the game despite threatening Drop kick Lawler.

Lawler for Jennings; Braverman for Shepperd; Coleman for Montgomery; Bruggeman for Neusbaum, Min-ton fcr Cady; Eckhoff for Wasem; Bremeyer for Williams; Allen for Roberts: McGrath for llintum; Dre-sen for Brecourt; Brant for Veach. Referee Martin. Umpire Conway. Heal linesman Herke. Timer Touch-downs Jones, Clark, Newman, Mullen, High 2, R.

Simpson 2. Goals Jones 4. Referee Cheney, Stonington. Pohlham pulled two nice ones from the air and made doubles once by shooting to McGlade to Lotdhaw, and another time by catching a low fly and throwing to Lotshaw, who touched the bag. The score: WABADAS AB It PO A Ruel, 3 1 0 8 0 0 C.

Hollocher, ss ....3 1 1 3 2 0 Bueser, If 0 0 2 0 0 Schmandt, lb 2 1 0 5 0 0 Jenkins, rf 4 112 0 0 Brady. 2b 3 1 2 2 5 1 J. Hollocher. cf 4 0 2 4 0 0 Hank. 3b 3 0 0 1 0 0 Leifield, 4 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 31 5 6 27 9 1 STALEY'S AB PO A Meinert, It 4 0 0 0 0 0 Woolworth, cf 3 0 1 1 0 0 Eller.

3b 4 0 0 0 4 1 rick. 2b 4 12 2 10 McGlade, ss 4 0 0 4 4 0 Watkins. 4 0 14 12 Lotshaw, lb 4 0 0 14 0 0 Pohlham. rf 3 0 0 2 2 0 Cvengross, 2 0 1 0 4 0 Totals 32 1 5 27 16 2 TURKISH CABINET RESIGNS. (By The Associated Press.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct.

6 The resignation of the Turkish cabinet headed by Damad Ferrid Pasha, grand vizier and minister of foreign affairs, has been accepted by the sultan. DOWNPOUR HALTS FIFTH GAME IN weather. Lanum piayea tne oesi oi-fensive game Decatur, while Veech proved to be a whirlwind in the backfield. The line-men played a brilliant defensive game and held like a stone wall throughout the game. Every man did his end of work and there was not a shirker In the bunch.

With such little practise, four nights, the Decatur squad could only use line plunges and end runs, and those who saw the game were enthusiastic over the showing made by the locals. Staley's hope to be able to tell a different story when the Tractors meet them in Decatur later In the season. Stonineton Sunday. The first independent football Despondency. Sufferers from Indigestion are apt -o become discouraged, and feel that (rtomplete recovery Is not to be hop-d for.

No one could make a greater tnlstake. Hundreds have been permanently cured by taking Chamber-tJaln's Tablets and can now eat anything that they crave. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable Jt to perform its functions naturajly. rff you have not tried them do so a.t jjmce. Say That is SOME WORLD'S SERIES The Araucanians.

of the southernmost province of Chile, use a crab shell as a barometer. In dry, fair weather it is white, but when rain is approaching red spots appear on it and when excessive moisture is present in the atmosphere it becomes red all over. PUfh Cigar" White Sox Get Needed 5' II Rest While Reds Players Fret the Day Away L'OU Breskow's The Nev TO PLAY IN CHICAGO nn nn on nn nn no on no nn nn CHICAGO. Oct. 5.

Rain fell heavily today, soaking Comiskey park to such an extent that it was impossible to play the fifth game of the world's Breskow's "A Few Steps Saves You Dollars" King Saul Cigars uu nn nn TheTOnly Daylight Furniture Store in Decatur I and the Chicago White Sox. nn I The sun came out in the afternoon, and the game will be played here to-I morrow, unless there is a further de Buy Your Fall House Furnishings Now Buy At Breskow's Cash or Credit on aa nn an nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn luge. Sox Need Rent. The postponement was of no advantage to the visitors, as Manager Moran planned to pitch Hod Eller, who has not yet had his innings in the series, but to the bruised and battered Sox. who have lost three and won one of the games played so far, it was a boon, because it gave Claude Williams, who was beaten at Cincinnati last Thursday, another day of rest, and Manager Gleason had intended to send him in to the box today.

In the series to date the Sox have Two Sizes lOc and 2 for 25c DD nn nn nn scored only six runs, and but one of nn those was of the brand known as "earned." The hard-hitting Reds, on the other hand, have accumulated 16 on an nn nn NOW ON SALE AT ALL CIGAR STORES runs, partly earned and partly profiteered. Attendance Excellent. The attendance for the four games was 123,690, and the total receipts Made in Decatur by A Beautiful Luxurious Living Room Suite Make your living room a cheerful place to pass the time, with this comfy, luxurious full stuffed living room suite. The colorings, finest quality silk velour covering, spring seat and double cushion will add distinction and dignity to your living room as well as being a very substantial and well made suite. Frank H.

Pahmeyer $384,290. Of the receipts the players get J207.516.60; the clubs $138,344.36, and the national commission As most of the Sox have homes here the enforced idleness today found them happily situated, but the Reds spent a rather restless day at their hotel. For the most part they nn nn on nn on nn no nn nn nn nn no nn no on no no nn 223 North Water. planned to attend the theater to night. Moran la Confident.

Five games remain to be played. If the full schedule is reauired, but Manager Moran and the Cincinnati farm believe that the full route will Scores Clean Knockout In Just Three Rounds on gsai Si; A Buck Stove or Range Gives Best Satisfaction no nn on nn on nn on nn no on nn on nn EG nn nn on on One of the quickest knockouts ever scored against "Old Man Rheumaticky" was hung up to the credit of N. L. Wright, an Assumption, 111., brick and cement worker. He says: not have to be traversed.

With a two-game lead they believe that they have crushed the American leaguers into a condition where the Chicago-ans cannot hope for even one more victory. On the other hand Manager Gleason asserted that he was not downhearted. Diamond Covered. "We go best coming from behind," he said, "and you watch the Sox go to it from now on. We have had the worst of the breaks all along, and I think, too, that we were over-confident.

That was natural, for Cincinnati supporters wanted odds, even after the Reds had taken the first game. Naturally we were confident. We'll even up the series with the next two games. Cicotte deserved to win yesterday." The diamond was covered with canvas last night, and it protected the infield from the rain. The umpires Inspected the field late today, and said that it would be in excellent condition tomorrow if there was no more rain.

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Come out this week and let us show you our large line of the famous BUCK stoves. SHAKE NEW BED ROOM SUITES Late shipments just received include many pretty suites in ivory, mahogany and genuine walnut. These are all of the better kind and you'll find our prices much lower than those asked elsewhere a comparison will prove. nn on nn on on nn nn nn DO nn nn nn on KATStt MtWCHt CO two years American minister io me Netherlands, has forwarded his resignation to President Wilson, with request for its early acceptance. State Department officials said today that Mr.

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