Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 18 October 1935 — Page 2

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Resume of Sports BY FD SATTERFIELD

By Ed Satterfield A little of this ’n that—Technical’s mighty Green Wave swamped the Bearcats 20 to 0—There isn’t anything flabby about this season’s team from Indianapolis — They’re all big boys with one idea in mind—Winning the state high school football championship now held by the Centralites —There may be some dispute about who is who in this respect however — Kight now it looks like Reitz Memorial of Evansville might have something to say about naming the next champion—Little Kirklin may present a minor claim;—Next week we will print the standifig of several of the more prominent high school football squads in the state—You ask- about Peru—South Side of Ft. Wayne upset them on October 5, 13 to G—South Side, despite this surprising victory, Just happens to be another ball >team. Speaking of going from hot to cold in relation to football reminds us of two games during the past week which were nothing but one of those things—Michigan’s surprising win over Bo McMillian’s, Indiana university eleven 7 to 0, and Noblesville taking care of Newcastle’s Trojans, 20 to G, are the contests we mean—The Ann Arborites capitalized on a costly fumble by the usually reliable Vernon Huffman, while Maurice Kennedy’s Millers stopped Newcastle’s passing attack and lushed the Green and White off their collective feet—Noblesville has one of the best teams in years down there—Wabash and Hammond are the only two squads holding wins over this school — It was the Trojan’s first reversal but they are saying around Central high school that there will be anther one forthcoming next Friday—How about it Bearcats? Moulton Fulmer, Y. M. C. A. physical director, is planning anther full winter—In addition to the regular Sunday School league, he is trying to reorganize the old Industrial league, which went so good here several years ago — There used to be some mighty rough games in this league not so many seasons ago— There ouughtn’t to be any weak sisters in the Church League this semest'er—All of the clubs are promising some mighty uncomfortable times for one another—which ought to draw'- the fans in at the gate — The Salvation Army presents the Jett family as an attraction, all of the young men in that particydar household being athletically . inclined—Roscoe Clark, Central High School Senior and member of Glen Stepleton’s Bearcat band, is planning to manage and coabh the Army five this year—Jake Jett, baseball pitcher of renown, will be the captain—Clark reports that Delaney, a youngster who was one of the outstanding reserve men in the League last season, will not play this fall—He was seriously injured in an automobile accident some time ago and has not fully recovered — Tough luck, Delaney. Ball State travels to DePauw Saturday for the homecoming exercises of the Greencastle institution of learning—The Cardinal homegathering wasn’t so successful from the feetball angle— Valparaiso’s mighty Uhlamns which the upstaters started going places —The Red and White should have scored another touchdown in the late stages of the game — They advanced as far as the Valpo fourincli line—The opposing line held for downs and the threat was over —And a few of us are still -wondering why the Muncie quarterback didn't call for an end run on the fourth down—The ends on the other side were sucked in enough for a parade of horses to go around unmolested — Better luck at DePauw, maybe. Wilson and McKinley met on the gridiron Monday night for just another junior high game—That’s probably what most of the fans and officials thought—It turned mtf to he one of the best-played

games ever held in the history of the league—Fast, elusive, furtive and wide-awake backfield and linemen—The Bulldogs finally won the game but not until Wilson’s Panthers pushed them plenty — Blaine has one of the best teams in the league this year, the first high-rating team in several seasons—Coach Herman Dally is quite enthused over the prospects of one George Jettmore, a quarterback—We heard one junior high coach say that there were no smart signal callers in the league, but he evidently overlooked the Blaine ball-carrier—He can run, kick on the fourth down, or else tell someone else to do the punting—This coach claimed that the junior quarters called for passes and line plays with fourth down and fifteen yards to go— Well they’re just kids—We’ve seen some supposedly big league play ers pull some dizzy ones this fall —And they were supposed to he

smart.

Old Siwash, or Knox College, of Illinois, is up among ’em this season—Last year they dropped game after game—The year before the same routine until it became almost a habit—A new- coach took over the reins at the conclusin of \Uie 24th consecutive setback — Right now r , the Knoxites are three games to the good, and threatening to win some conference title — Another college comes along and loses more games than Knox—In the state of Oregon there is Albaiig college—Last Week, the college of Idaho vanquished them 12 to 7, the 27th time in a row Al-

DECLARATORY RESOLUTION Number 723, 1935, To Vacate Streets and Alleys.

Comes now, Ball Brothers Company, the petitioner herein, Whose petition has been heretofore filed and entered upon the records of this Board, asking for^the vacation of Eleventh Street from the West line of Macedonia Avenue to the East line of Lot numbered Nine Hundred and Ninety-two (992) in Galliher’s Sub-Division, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, produced Northward, across said street, and for the vacation of the alley lying between Macedonia Avenue and Lincoln Street and extending from the North line of Eleventh Street North to the South line of Lot numbered Nine Hundred Twenty-five (925) in Galliher’s Sub-Division, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, produced Westward, across said alley, and for the vacation of the alley lying between Twelfth Street and Eleventh Street and extending from the West line of Macedonia Avenue West to the East line of Lincoln Street, all in the City of 1 Muncie, Indiana, and said petition-

er having presented to the board the written consent to such vacation, by the owner of the property which abuts on the said streets and alleys proposed to be vacated, between the above named points. The Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, now passes the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, in the State of Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to vacate certain streets and alleys all in Galliher’s Sub-Division, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, as above set out, which said streets and alleys proposed to be vacated are more specifically de-

scribed as follow's:

Eleventh Street, beginning at the West line of Macedonia Avenue and

bany has failed to come out ahead l extending Westward to the East of the oppositiion — And Muncie , line of Lot numbered Nine Hundred

Ninety-two (992) in Galliher’s SubDivision, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, produced Northward to the point of intersection of said line with the South line of Lot numbered Nine Hundred Twenty-four (921) in Galliher’s Sub-Division, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, and The alley lying between Macedonia Avenue and Lincoln Street, and extending from the North line of Eleventh Street Northward to the South line of Lot numbered Nine Hundred Twenty-five (925) in Galliher’s Sub-Division, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, produced Westward, across said

alley.

The alley lying between Twelfth Street and Eleventh Street and extending from the West line of Macedonia Avenue, West to the East line of said Lincoln Street, being all in Galliher’s Sub-Division, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana. ^ All of the above Vacations being in Galliher’s Sub-DiVisioh, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, and more particularly set forth and bounded in the plat hereto attached and made a part here-

of.

The property which may be injuriously or beneficially affected in the said City of Muncie, Indiana, by said proposed vacations are known and described as the streets and alleys herein proposed to be vacated, and the lots abutting thereto, the same being owned by Ball Brothers Company. Dated and signed by the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, on this 4th day of October, 1935. L. L. Bracken, Hubert L. Parkinson, Arthur K. Meeker, Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana. Oct. 11-18. o

fans squak if the ’Cats or Car#inals lose two in a row! Although Kokomo’s Wildcats have been every thing but wild in football, they tell us to be on the alert when basketball rolls around —Seven worthwhile veterans return this season to Peanut Campbell, who hopes for the gods to smile kindly upon the future destinies of the Kats—It has been many moon since the Blue and Red have set the basket world afire—Maybe this is tile year— -But we still think Newcastle will be the Big Ten team to beat---Muncie, as usual, is a question mark—A big one, we’d say. Leo Williams, Muncie’s sterling right end, was standing in the lower hall at Central High School last Monday .when we walked in —”Say, what happened at Tech? Were they big and tough,” w r e asked—Were they big!” shouted Leo, "See Keg Settles over there— Why he is a midget compared to some of those guys”—We later learned that four of the Technicalites weighed down the scales at the 200-pound mark; almost all of them were over six feet tall—Is it any wonder that Muncie couldn’t knock those passes dowm?—They couldn’t jump that high —And the mighty Wave of Green rolls on

and on and on!

Tom Lundy, a backfield man, was the only veteran from last year on the Richmond varsity which played the Bearcats here last Wednesday night —The Red Devils are not doing so hot on the gridiron this year, and it is almost a certainty they w'on’t set the world oh fire w'hen basketball rolls around—Ten men are gone from the roster of the team which played at the Field House last spring And fans, they’re sure going to miss this Sammy Lyboult, who won the Gimbel Prize at the State Tournament

last year.

Down at Muncie next Friday

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Newcastle's expecting quite a

a fight.

0 INDIAN DmuC’c FILMED Victoria, B. C,—Chief David, British Columbia’s oldest Indian chief, has gone into the movies. Donning his ancient ceremonial dress, he did the sun dance for a movie company. Before marriage, the gold-digger holds him up. After that she holds him down.

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NOTICE

OF ADOPTION RESOLUTION

Board of Public Works

of the

City of Muncie, Indiana. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Muncie, Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City af Muncie, Indiana, that on the 4th day of October, 1935, they

"It is clear to nie that the federal government under provisions of present tax schedules will not need new' taxes or increased rates in existing taxes to meet the expense of its necessary annual operations and to retire its public debt .... “Tax receipts for the fiscal year 1935 showed an upward trend. Likewise, recently estimateC receipts for the current year forecast total collections from original sources of more than !M78,00'J,0‘J0 in excess of the amount set out in the 193G budget last January.

"Democracy is not a static thing. It is an everlasting march. When our children grow up, they will still have problems to overcome. It is for us, however, manfully to set ourselves to the task of preparation for them so that to some degree the difficulties they must overcome may weign upon them less heavily. I am confident that the people of the nation, having put tlrefr shoulder to the wheel, will build a bettei future for the children of the days to come.” "Just so long as the least among us remain hungry or uneared for or unable to find useful work, just so long must it he the task of all government, local, state and federal, to seek reasonable but progressive mean to assist the untortunate.”

“It will be observed that the deficit for the current year, like those for the preceding two years, is due entirely to expenditures contemplated on account of the emergency and almost wholly on account of unemployment relief.” “In two years and a half we have come to the point where private industry must bear the principal responsibility of keeping the processes of greater employment moving forward with accelerated speed.” “1 deliberately chose to disregard those who said that before a balance could be produced in oui economic life, almost universal bankruptcy would be necessary through deflation.” “The actual credit of government agencies is on a stronger and safer basis than at any time in the last six years.” o NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDMENT OF ZONING ORDINANCE. Notice is hereby given to the pitizens of Muncie, Indiana, that public hearing on an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, Which is /now pending before thfe C Jbhion ,Council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, will be held in the city council chamber in the City Hall at 7:30 p. m. on the 4th day of November, 1935, at which time and place any objections to such /amendment or change will be

heard

The proposed amendment or /change to be made is as follows: 'To amend, supplement and change /the present Zoning Ordinance of said city of Muncie, Indiana, so as to transfer to the business district ‘to the six hundred (600) square 'foot area district and to the eighty (80) foot height district the following described territory in said City of Muncie, Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number Four (4) in Black Number Seventeen (17) in Stanton T. Needles Addition to the City

of Muncie, Indiana.

Also a strip of ground ten (10) ,'leet in width off of the east side of lot Number Five (5) in said block Seventeen (17) in said Stanton T. Needles Addition to the City

/of Muncie, Indiana.

Said proposed ordinance for shell amendment or change of said present Zoning Ordinance has been /referred to the City Plan Commission of said City of Muncie, and lias been considered, and said City Plan Commission lias made its refport approving the same; Information concerting such proposed

unanimously adopted Declaratory M „ . •. Resolution No. 723, 1935, for the f amendment or change is now on

file in the office of said City Plan /Commission, for public examina-

tion.

Said hearing will be continued

vacation of Eleventh Street from the Wlest line of Macedonia Avenue to th* East line of Lot. numbered Nine Hundred Ninety-two

(992) in Galliher’s Sub-Division,/from-time to time as may be found

an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, produced Northward, across said street, and for the vacation of the alley lying between Macedonia Avenue and Lincoln Street and extending from North line of Eleventh Street North to the South line of Lot numbered Nine Hundred Twentyfive (925) in Galliher’s SubDivision, an addition to the City of Muncie, Indiana, produced Westward, across said alley, and for the vacation of tire alley lying between Twelfth - Street ahd Eleventh Street and extending from the West line of Macedonia Ave hue West, to the East line of Lin coin Street, all in the City of Mun-

cie, Indiana.

The Board of Public Works of said City has fixed the 1st day of November, 1935, as the date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by peisons interested in or affected by said proposed vacations as above described, and on said day at. 10:00 o’clock a. m. said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and Considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. L. L. BRACKEN HUBERT L. PARKINSON ARTHUR K. MEEKER Board of Public Works of the - City of Muncie, -Indiana.

Oct. 11 & 18.

/necessary.

In witnesjs whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Muncie, Indiana. /(Seal) LINTON RIDGEWAY, the jr cRy Clerk, and Clerk of the Common ouncil of the City of Muncie, this 8th day of October, 1935.

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— o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ON HEARING ON APPROPRIATIONS In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances by common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana; Delaware County, providing for special appropriation of funds. Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Indiana. Delaware County, that a public hearing will be In the City Hall. Muncie, Indiana, on the 4th day of November, 1935 at 7:30 o’clock P. M, on ordinance making special and additional appropriation’s an ordinance appropriating the sum of $80.00 out of the moneys unappropriated in the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the office of the City Clerk for the use of said office in purchasing two city court dockets. Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the special appropriations have been decided upon by the Council, ten or more taxpayers, feelirig themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the -state board of tax eommissiohei's for further and final action there-

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4—Inhabitant of 8—To tear up on by filing a ‘(petition therefore with the county auditor not later than ten (10) days from the date of the final action of said council and tpe state board of tax commissioners will fix a date of hearing in this city. of City of Muncie, Indiana. COMMON COUNCIL, LINTON RIDGEWAY, City Clerk. (Oct. 11-18). o— TEMPTED THE COURT A buxom young negress, in a very short dress, came before a municipal judge. His Honor, having noticed her scanty clothing, suggested she go home and put on some clothes. "Judge, Ah speets Ah kin dress like Ah wants.” “You are fined $5 for contempt of court.” Going to the clerk to pay the fine he inquired what it was for. “The judge says Ah has to pay $5 for ’temptin’ de co’t.”

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