Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1924 — Page 12

MINNESOTA SLIPS lI.LIXI FIRST DEFEAT OF 1921 CONFERENCE SEASON A I j ~ . I ( . ■ ■ < • ... - «& * ■ •-• U■> LdlEI J • ’ ■' ■' K/ I^.' yv, u \I VWHkb *' a?Ww -fSLdr' ?Vw-*•; j* ' . :T t FJJJJIL..II.Z, iTT>jpi ir •Jflj *%. z * *•■-•■■ wy%** .<- ?y jKjU* - ..^..rfF**'- -' * *> V - >*W *X* ” ’ y v ‘ ' ;■ - - ' x :’•'•** ~ . v 5: * >-^*** vX ' |t . The above picture shows Clarence Schutte, Minneso a half back who scored three touchdowns in Minnesota 20 to 7 victory over Illinois, dashes through battered Uli li line for a long gain. A second after photo was take Schutte was brought down..

Decatur High School Midgets Want Games — The Decatur high school Midgets, are now supported by a fast group of j players, ranging from 14 to 1G years)' of age and averaging about 115 , pounds. They are anxious for games with teams of their age and weight in | other cities and towns. Tetyns wish- < iing games with the 11. H ,S. Midgets't are requested to notify by mail or It telephone. Coach Maurice Kennedy. 1 Decatur high school. 'a

Thanksgiving Thanksgiving CIUKCI Everybody invited to attend the union service at Babtist Church Thursday Morning PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING SERVICE. The Rev. Harry Thompson of the C hristian Church will deliver the sermon. Service At 6:30 In The Morning *’ ow much does a good Overcoat tOSt? Y ° Ur overcoat is a mighty im- / ! yX \ portant garment. It won’t give you / >/ // s What y ° U need unless jt has style and is J ( A/ , \ tailored to keep the style—like Styleplus w’S IW ■ / The Styleplus label is a i // \ / mark of distinction. M Pl kiT" 1 " S2O to S4O Teeple & Peterson

, Field Goals I By I Mark M. Upp — Enter King Basketball, the great i Hoosier sport. May he have a great ' : run this season. The Yellow Jackets made 14 field' goals to it by Auburn Friday night.l, but the visitors won on free throws ' That doesn’t look so bad. ,j | ( Kirkland township residents are 1 coming into town en masse Friday It night to see their hopefuls do battle < with the Yellow Jackets. The Red and r Bine quintet is going like a house t afire again this season and it \vill bo't

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hi real for sure game Friday nigh The first and second boys and th girls will play. ( The Leaders perform this 11 lining. making their second start < the season with the Auburn Y. M. ( A. five furnishing the opposition. A> I burn, with a lineup of ex-college an I former high school stars, will provid [plenty’ of opposition, too. i All sections of the state are an xionsly awaiting the outcome of t,hi .referendum being taken by the boart 'of control of the Indiana liigh Schoo Athletic Association in regard to th< method of distribution of the receipt; of the sectional tournaments. Th. board declared the new method of dis tribution impractical and asked for i vote on the desicison. Under the new method the school holding the tourna nient would get S2OO for conducting the tournament and the remainder

! would be divided equally among all schools represented in the tourney, regardless of the number of tickets' Old by each school. Under that 1 uh 1 hod the school holding lho| tourney, which Would bo the large, school in the section, would lose money on the tournament while the ; smaller school-. having no respon- , [sibillly, would get ii large •hare of the receipts. ; — I There’; goin" to be a heap much big football game on Ahr’s Field 1 Thursday afternoon when the Catlto- , i • 1c llii’h warriors meet the former Yel-1 low Jackets. Harry Ynhne ’22 and ( Linn Kern ’2t>, two ex Yellow Jackets.', write us that tin y will be unable to be ( here to take part in the battle as it , will be necessary for them to “ex- 1 , tend our efforts in a heartless at , tempt to prepare ourselves for the f murderous attack of Mid-semester exams which we will only too soon en- , counter. ' They send their regrets and best wishes to the alumni. 0 Lancaster Boys And Girls Defeat Berne < —■ — < Berne, Nov. 25 —The baskethall 1 fans in Herne were furnished some f playing on Saturday evening when 1 the boys and girls teams of the local 1

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tind Ijinttister high schools played Luck was akainst the Hemo players nnd both teams were defeated by a | very small margin. The boys lost by a mea.-lv margin of three points, the 'score being 111 to 28, and the score In the girls Kume differed only by two points, 20 tots for 1 jincasler. The local boys lost their game to a real team and to lose a game that they lost is by no means a discredit. Had Ihe game continued a few minales longer the victory would no doubt have gon to the Herne teds. The first half ended with a score of 21 io 9 and at one stage in the second half the score stood 30 to 15 with Lancaster in the lead. The local boys got together with wonderful team work and completely turned the tide and ran theircount np to 28 points while the Lancaster boys added but one free throw. 0 “Red” Grange Elected Captain Os Illinois (United Press Service) Urbana. 111., Nov. 25.—“ Red" Grange, most brilliant halfback in the cctintryfi was selected captain of the I niversity of Illinois football team for the 1925 season. Eighteen members of ihe squad were awarded their letters for the season just closed.

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Laporte.— The now $200,000 high school here will be dedicated today. The new building has been in active use all fall, but has not been formally accepted. Bluffton. Charges of petit larceny against Ernest Mullins, of Montpelier, were dismissed here and. Instead, charges of destroying Jail bed linen were preferred. Mullins used a sheet in an attempt to escape. Kokomo.—Radio bugs here and at Elwood and Nobleviile have trailed static to its lair, they say. Protest will be made to the Department ol Commerce ,at Washington against high tension power lines of utilities. Marion. The first hunting victim here is Charles Creviston, ticket agent. He was shot in the leg when he tripped over a fence while carry ing his gun.

Everyboby Invited to attend the • v / - -- Elk’s Thanksgiving Dance K. of C. Hall Thursday Evening Feature Dances ' Favor Dances Babbet’s Orchestra Dancing at 8:30 After attending one of our dances, you will never miss coming again.

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