Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1924 — Page 8

The Fourth Down By Willie Punt Don't forget that the Yellow Jackets play at Huntington. Saturday. The more backers they have the better they ran play. Sidelines’ pet cat Ben said yesterday morning that he wasn’t betting much on Decatur in Saturday's game. But the pussy also said he wasn't i placing much on the Senators j ester-j day. He had the wrong dope on the) Senators and he might be mistaken i on the Saturday contest. Sport Comment's sheet didn't get in the mall today. Kenny Pass of Portland didn't say anything worth repeating,- and onr space is limited today so our column is destined to be abbreviated We must give our best wishes to the Yellow Jackets for tomorrow's ! 1 game though and make onr weekly ' predictions. We have a hunch that I the BlufTton Tigers are coming through with a victory over Garrett 1 tomorrow, but use your own judg- 1 ment. Otherwise we’re pickin' 1 Goshen to beat Wabash; South Side 1 to beat I.oganspori; Gary to beat « Central; Richmond to beat J’ortland: 1 Purdue to Beat Rose -Poly; Indiana s to beat Louisina; Illinois to beat)' Butler; and lowa to beat Ohio State, i o 1 Portland ‘Our Boys’ To Play Fort Wayne Team Portland. Ind.. Oct. 10.—The “Our Boys" football team will meet a worthy foe in the St. Joe Athletic Club of Fort Wayne when they clash at Mast Field next Sunday afternoon. The “Our Boys” has the distinction of being the only team to defeat the

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St. Joes last season. The teams are evenly matched in weight and speed and both teams have had the advantage of expert coaching. The St. Joes receiving their instructions from Louis Island, former Carlisle. Indiana star, while the "Our Boys ure under the direction of Paul Macklin. of Purdue University. A real game is in store for the fans when these teams get together us neither has the advantage over the other in any particular and the keenest of rivalry exlsita. Union Center Wins First Basketball Game BlulTton, Oct. 10.—The Union Center high school basketball team, champs of Wells county last year, got off to a flying Mart in their firr;t year when they walloped the Markle high school five Wednesday evening at Markle, by a score of 65 to 2. The Markle floor guard. Davis brought relief to the Markle fans in the closing minutes of the play when he dropped in the only points made during the i 1 game. The Union Center lads had things jail their own way during the entire ! forty minutes and in the last half, j three substitutions were made. Fund-, erburg and Crowe led in the scoring. 1 o White And Farr On I. U. Freshman Team Niles “Bud" White and Don Farr, former D. H. S. football players who enrolled in Indiana University this ! fall are members of the freshman j football squad to taken to In- J diainapoßs to the Indiana-Louisiana ' football game tomorrow by the uni- ] versify officials, in recognition of: their good work in scrimmaging j against the varsity team. Gordon ! Kngeler, another I). H. S. football star, who is a freshman in the state ■ university this fall, injured one leg 1 in practice with the freshman foot- : Dali squad two weeks ago and has been unable to practice since that ’ time. Nearly 14,000 Seats For Indiana-Purdue Contest laifayette, Ind., Oct. 10.—Preliminary plan s lor handling the seating at the Purdue homecoming football game with Indiana In the new Ross-

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Ade stadium, November 22. have been completed. It was announced today. Detailed Information is expected to he available Tor fans wishing to secure tickets by the first of next week, according to the announcement. Between 13,000 and 14,000 seats will be available for thfc contest, and If the demand is necessary this may he Increased by the erection of bleachers. It Is expected work on the playing Held ut the stadium will he completed in about two weeks. Weather conditions permit pouring of concrete for the west stands. Completion of concrete work will be followed by construction of entrances. . o COURT HOUSE NEWS Sqrt For Partition j< A suit for partition of Inlot No. 457 in Nuttman's northwest addition to the city of Decatur was tiled in the i circuit court today by I-awrenee C. |

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Schlogcl ugalnst Pearl Scblogel and others. The lot is probably worth fl.-j 600. according to the complaint. At- j toinev A. f. Butcher represents the plaintiff. Case Venued Here The case of the Commercial Invest meat company vs. Henry B. Htlger et ul, suit for ejectment and possession of a lot in the city of Fort Wayne, has been venued from the Allen circuit court to the Adams circuit court for trial. Attorneys Slumbaugh & Shambaugh represent the plaintiff. Jury Trial In Progress The case of Farlow vs. Teeple was being tried in circuit court today before a Jury. Attorney Clark J. Lutz it sitting in the case as special judge. The plaintiff is seeking to recover for a furnace sold hv the plaintiff to ihe defendant, and which Ike defenslant claims wa« unsatisfactory. Mayor H. M. DeVoss was unable Jo serve as <ourt reporter today and Mrs. Milligan court reporter of Jay circuit court j j was secured to take down the testi-

i mony today. L .[ Complaint On Note | The Old Adams County Bank of ( , Decalur has filed ft suit on a note | • against Joseph German et al. demand j tug Judgment for $4lO. Atturuey •lames T. Merry man represents the * plaintiff i Red Fox (ias Rest By Test Hi-Way Filling Station. .Wore Miles of Foot Comfort You can enjoy long hikes in the bracing fall air if your feet are not pestered with aching corns NYAL Corn Remover tie’ps make walking easy. A few applications anil the corn can be lifted out with the fingers. Handy package—easy to apply. Only 25 cents a bottle. The Holthouse Drug Co.

' t Men at the Top and Men Headed That Way BUILD strong banking connection is needed. — £-• ■ 11. I Choice of this bank by so many of the up-and-g. doing business folk of Decatur is an honor we appreciate. It is proof that the policy of complete conn tiertP cial service we always have followed has been rigid—- !! WflHWi “" J '’’■"■f"'!j Make This Bank Your BUSINESS HOME The officers of this bank are at your service in every particular in which the' may be of help to you. We want you to come to u* freely for advice or for any assistance within om power to render. Use our facilities to the utmost. Our interests can be advanced only by advancing yours. If you are looking for adequate hanking service, given promptly and in absolute confidence, we’ll welcome i your account. Old Adams County Bank 50 Years of Business Service j j Decatur, , Indiana

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