Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1924 — Page 3

“MESS OEFEftT 'IIiIIFFTON. 38-38 c l. B L I() "i 01(1 Rivals In fun B&t Exhibition Here J’E£ Last Night 118 |S" ,ur ' J,! ' " X,l ' bi,i " ! ‘ "' I u ■ | ,H»ha 11 for °P pnin " pamo of Decatur ijf,. I- I). the high school i : nirht score of i Th* panic :r scrap and the large ' witnessed the battle was ,dge throughout the forty E* DU tjßof pastiming, ■ Aftw trailing 14-11 at. the end of |f Ba, a W the Leaders came back Etronit n the second half and, with Etniict i.-dl Hills and Kennedy hitEng it hasket with regularity, the Kcalst irg'd ahead to a comfortable .. Kd it 'he * losing minutes of the Kuie.l'i " visitors made numerous vain effort to stem j IBW ■ The Phi D'dts got away to a good Ead B l .' > n t' !P game when the' ■l/adefs had difficutly in hitting the' Kiiihet. They held a 9 to 3 advant■Day <a- calling the plays very close' si,lps were fouled frequent-1 Efe. Kltifftnn scored eight o f the ■fourtetn points in the first half on ■free flu Oliver and Andrews »■>■!•■• B;ut oilt of the game on four personal ■ fouls. Kyle and Morris, of Bluffton Beach Bail three personals called on ■ ■atur players pleased the in their first appearani ■tlWjßson. Mendenhall and Kennedy ■ were the stars of last night's melee. Bbntßlls. who played the last half. ■ frigt, Andrews ami Oliver all played HmßuP basketball. Lammiman, I). ■ H.Ktar last year, got a big hand ■ whe| he entered the game after An- ■ re w was sen( ,0 ,bft showers via foul route late in the ■MH H p hardly had time to get B up before the game ended. B ''' 1 """"'"S played his usual IW game for Bluffton. K Ttje Leaders made a fine inipresthey took the floor last Across the hack . v, dlow sweat shirts are the ■ **■ Alters, "Equitable T.ife of ■ Ralph Yager, the manager and engineer behind the Leaders' is the local agent for the Life Insurance company of ■at ' S , ' pv °l‘ nf t a H °f his spare 11 the interests of the Leaders j^H is endeavoring to give Decatur high class basketball team I will be known this season Oecatur Leaders- Equitable team. The team has black and yellow suits that |W " se| l last year, but they have I ,llorou Shly cleaned and look I B a Preliminary game the Monroe ■pats defeated the Kirkland Mida score of 16-13. Leaders’ next game will be Wthe Auburn Y. M. C. A. team, ■■is said to be one of the fastest teams ever organized in The large crowd present Wnight gave evidence that they back of the local team this': ■® n ' Bluftton was represented by : number of rooters last night. " and summary: J lO I’’ Johnson 1 r Pnha " F Hippe: Xs r C Cummins': W H,iy G Kyle': „ 0 Shoemaker I 1 ■bstitutlons: Bills for Oliver,. km min ' an . for Andrews, Lantis for ; Ek' Morris for Johnson, Furgeson ' goals: Andrews, 2; Menden- ! K 7; Ke “nedy, 3; Bills, 3; Johnson, J ■B'PPe; Cummins, 4; Lantis. < throws: Mendenhall, 5; < ■p Crlst l Kills; Rippe, 2; Cum- I Kylc i Morris, 2; Lantis, 3. J Vm a J <

Referee: Day. Fort Wayne. The Fourth Down By Willie Punt After n twoday layoff Conch Conter will send his Catholic High football warriors through a scrimmage on the snow-covered gridiron this evening. The coach announced this morning that practice sessions would be held this evening and tomorrow evening in preparation for the game at Paulding, Ohio, Friday. All of the Catholic High players are in good condition with the exception of Art Voglewede, guard, who suffered an injured shoulder in the game with Cathedral High last Saturday. Art will be out for the rest of the season and likely will be unable to play basketball until after the | Christmas holidays. Several Decatur fans are going to’ see the Indiana-Purdue game at La-1 fayette next Saturday. Critics who j should know are doping the two, teams about even. The leaders got away to a flying! start in the basketball season last night with a 38-30 win over their old ■ rivals., the Bluffton Phi Delts. The j game was a thriller and cleaner than I I is indicated by the number of per-, sonal fouls called. Referee Day call- , ed sixteen personals on Decatur and ! | seventeen on Bluffton, and two De- 1 catur players were sent to the show- 1 I ers via the four personal route. How | ever, few of the fouls were glaring I examples. Day officiated a fair and I I — ... — 9 . j' /7

A Good Reputation can be made by playing the game fairly; by giving the worth of a dollar for a dollar; by cheerful co-operation under very trying conditions; by Carrying On in the face of difficulties; by doing one's best and sitting tight; and by being resolute enough to own up to your mistakes. You surely will make no mistake by having a growing bank account. Come in and start your checking or saving account with us. The Peoples loan & Trust Co. “Bank of Service” xx tt I The ADAMS Theatre| ft H One Big Day Only XX 0 TODAY ** ** XX We Promise You Something Unusual—And Mean II! ♦♦ H Helen Chadwick and Richard Dix in ♦♦ H “quicksands” :: xx ** n With XX H Alan Hale. Noah Beery, Edwin Stevens and XX Tom Wilson (the big colored boy) ♦♦ ♦t And manv others including 2,000 U. S. Cavalrymen. ♦« ft Romance—Pathos—Thrills —Suspense and Sensation ♦* XX were never more skillfully combined. A youth’s ♦♦ XX recognition of his harsh misjudgment of a girl, a real- ♦♦ XX ization of their great love in an hour or peril. ff It really is a great picture/ ft S —Also— H ft “SHANGHIED LOVER,” a Sennett comedy. g At Popular Prices—sc and 15c ** XX Tomorrow—“ The Code of the Sea,” benefit for Odd XX 25—Admsision 10c and 25c. XX XX Friday and Saturday f* ft Gloria Swanson in a “Society Scandal. ♦♦ XX Sunday only—Madge Bellany in “The White Sin” tfttttttt!txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxxxx*xxxxxxxxxxxtxx*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1924

II _ lt ■ square game, but called the plays a little closer than the local fans were 1 used to. Maybe It was better that! he did, because where there is sin hi great rivalry it is dangerous to 1.-r-J the game get rough. Sport Comment, of Wabash, his* ceased to comment. The sport page' in tho Times-Star, whore Sport al-' ways held forth with a live wire! column ami local Sport stories, looks dike the last rose of summer. Ii is! now filled with pictures and dry stories. Too bad, Wabash High doesn't play basketball in a <la-t with other schools. Sideliness of Huntington evidently didn’t appreciate Sport Comment's act in publishing his idea of what Sidelines looks like. Sidelines says he would print Sport’s picture but the mt department of his nowstiajier ' ----- w I CORETHROAT |/j Gargle with warm salt Water : —then apply over throat— VICKS ▼ Varoßub Over 17 Million Jar 4 Uttd Yearly t 1 « L' A I j L _

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