Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1925 — Page 8

LEADERS BEAT AUBURN QUINTET Decatur Five Wins Interesting Contest At Auburn, Score 27-21 .In an Intcrcutlng and well played basketball game the Decatur Leadres defeated the Auburn Y. M. <'. A. quintet nt Auburn last night, by a score of 27 to 21. This was the second this this season that the locals have defeated the Auburn eagers, they having won a game played hen' by a score of 38-19. The Insiders played without the services of Murry Mendenhall last night. Cliff Clark, of Berne, a brother to Claude Clark, who has been playing with the Loaders recently, performed at floor guard in nice fashion last, night. Andrews was high point man for the leaders with four field goals and a free throw to his credit. The first half ended 13-11 in favor of the winners. IJneups and summary: Leaders (27) Auburn (21) Andrews F . - Bishop Claude Clark .... F Butler Oliver C Whysong Cliff Clark G .Marks , Kennedy G Young • Substitutions; Blow for Butler, , Butler for Whysong. Field goals: Andrews, 4: Claude Clark, 3; Cliff Clark. 2; Kennedy. 1; Bishop, 1; Butler, 4; Brown, 1; Marks, 1; Young, 2. Free throws: Andrews, 1; Oliver, fi; Utuler, 1; Young, 1;' Wliyson,'., 1. o Bob Juday Entered In Four Athletic Contests i Fort Wayne, Jan. 15. —Robert L. Juday, clerk in the east tar diops of the Pennsylvania Railroad cone pany, champion high jumper of the system and member of the United States Olympic team last year, has entered four athletic contests to be held in various parts of the country , during the next three weeks. The first of the contests is ached- ( tiled for Friday of this week, when ( he will compete at the Illinois Athletic club at Ch eago. lie will go from there to New York for the Mel-1 ( rose Athletic club contests, Jan tary ( 27. and on January 31. will take parti in the Boston Athletic club meet at , Boston, Mass. The fourth contest is . scheduled by the Kans is City Ath- I letic tilth at Kansas City, February I 7. | Juday will represent the Foil Wayne Division Athletic association in all the meets, competing for high jump honors. He has been pructieng continuously for the past few j months and expects to better his former records. •— ■ O'” — f ' Field Goals ' n By >i d Mark M. Upp n * - ... . _ The Leaders have done the r share' toward bringing home the bacon forl Decatur this week, chalking up their second win of the week last night when they defeated the Auburn Y team at Auburn, 27-21. Manager Ralph Yager stated today that in all probability the Fort Wayne Knights of Columbus team will play the Leaders here next month. That ought to be a big drawing > ard. Mark Bills will referee the De-catur-Auburn high school game at Auburn Saturday night. We are I glad for that. The. headline attraction of next week’s basketball bill in this city will be the Farmers-Merchants game at the’ high school gym Wednesday night. That contest ought to furnish plenty of entertainment. Purdue staged a nice comeback laut night after losing to lowa, and downed the Michigan eagers, 37-36. Now if Indiana can do the comeback stunt Saturday night and trip Illinois, the Hoosiers will have regained part of their I lost prestige. Local fans w'll be rooting for Catholic High to score its ninth straight victory when the green clad warriors meet St. Marys high of Huntington here Friday night. They ought to win easily, but the visitors

miy -how nnf-xpoclcd strength. Tht- lenders' next game Is with the, Lagrange American Legion team here next Tuesday night It dmuld b-- a .rood game us the laigrange outfit '> played lb** Caseys a good game. . — . . -. —— Nurmi Sets Out To Win Mort 1 Laurels Tonight ■ (By Henry L. Farrell » (Unite! preui Staff t'orre: ponder.l I New York, Jan. lf> Hatablisliefl inloriuitionully ns the world'-' champion , sjreed boy. Baava Nurmi, the great Finn, will set out tonight for Hie i.'iLof the greatest iron man. Within a period of a little more than 4 hours, Nurmi will run in three ihard races against the best American competition, travel 2.000 miles and try for nine new world's record.•, "Impossible," prominent critics ay "He's a superman all right, hut that'.", attempt Ing* too much.'' “He would not try if if ho wasn't confident that, he could do it." Hugo Quist, his friend ami acting man, ger. said today. Nurmi runs in a 3,000 meter race in Madison Square Garden tonight and will leave at to p, m. for Chicago wliet'e he will arrive Friday at 8:30 p. in. He will race Joie Ray over a mile and three quarters course Friday night and will have for NewYork at 11 p. m. Arriving here a' 10:15 he will race 2,000 meters in the Fordham university games at 11 o'clock. "He he never bion in a Pullman | anil h<'s used to a long sleep. It’s all i a new experience to him and he'll ho ' a wonder if tie doesn't get f-i':i :i j>i i Chicago by Joie Ray who know, that i Chicago'track like a book," the ex-' ports say hero. o COLLEGE BASKETBALL _ Navy. 2s; Monmouth. 37: Knox College. ffc,. Purdue, 37; Michigan, 2(1. Artny, 40; University of Delaware, 25. Illinois, 27; Northwestern. 16. State Normal, 38; Rose Poly, .8. - State Nornril freshmen, 32; Rose ' Poly freshman. 21. Princeton, 29; Haverford, 11. Harvard. 24; Worcester Poly, 16. —-— o . Rockne Denies Contract To Coach In California Chicago. Jan. 15- (Special to Daily! Democrat)—There is no truth in re | ports ih.it Knnte Rockne, football coach of Notre Dame's national champions, will coach at the University of Southern California. Rockne lectured emphatically today as ho pa :sed through Chicago enroute from California to South Bend. Ind., Io re-. Slime his duties as athletic director.! — o- — PREPARING FOR BIC NET GAME — i'arir er; And Merchants' Holding Secret Practice Sessions Interest in the impending 1: i'd;ot-' ball battle between the Kirkland-' township farmers and the 1 r-.r : merchants, which will he played ih ! he high school gymnasium Wedneslay night, January 21, is growing at lews concerning the secret practices

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!being held hy both vpi.'ida, leaks out Some of the farmer and itald bitsi • iH-.-.i men have mad ’ up lln-ir mlndr to smooth off a few rout h < •!.: in t their playing before tie i t.ilo th*' floor for the contest i Word loini's from Kirkland town -hip that about twelve farmers will , enmo prepared to play at sotne tlim L during the game. The till, rs of flu oil bi lii-ve thiil by having plenty ot ii si rve wind power they <an show their city friends a thing or two. Among tin- farmers who ate getting ' into condition for the game are Hill • .mid. Harvey Beery, Sam |bn ■ilo n, Hill S< berry. I'M Arnold, Homer Arnold, Earl Martin and Harvey Mankey. l.f, I . Wince, who h mr:n ig< r of the Ini -im ss men's team, stated tod iy ' that the following men would battle I'll- the honor of the merylmnt;: Fi: me Collier, William I.inn. Ira Fuhrman, Hurry Knapp, Dan Tyndall, I eli:; Maier, Fri I Koller. John Stulls, IL-ym mil Kobne, Cal Peterson, 11. J. 11l n ley and Burney Kalver. Another interi siing game will be on the program tho evening. The Kirkland Elfs will play the Linn Grove Stone Crushers. Tho Eifs have been going good this season ami have won four out of six games. They have defeated Proldo, Pleasant Mills, Vera Cruz and the Monroe Bear Cats once, and have lost one game to the Monroe Boar Cats, and one to the

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tndri»v."t Kitcbon Main tram Player I oil the Elfs' quintal are Johnny Moore. Vernon Arnold, Steve Ever hart, ' fled ' Y inev ..nd Kenneth " i'aulhine I -n - - Thomas Lirhtle Arrested n ’ In Fort Yayne Yesterday , l-ori Wayne. Jan. 15 Thomas VI. ,i l.ii lith . operator of Decatur Hunting v ton Inn line, was arr. iled yesterday on ordi'i- ol Truffle Dln-i'lor Con M „ Bresnahan, on a charge of failure to j report an automobile accident. t Llehtle was traced after several , w-eeks work by the Iraftie director as Hie man who • car is said Io have smashed Into an automobile driven by W. F. Hutchins, of Garrett, at .. Washington boulevard ami Webster ~ street, early in December. Hutchen > was cut on the face and , hands and Ills ear was damaged. Ihhlfe, according to Bresnahan, made a quick getaway from the scene of the iccid« nt and in doing so ran boulevard stops i t liotli Harrison strbet and Broadway. Tracing of IJchtlo's machine was i done through tho office of the sec! i rotary of state. Bresnahan wrote a | letter to Llehtle asking him to appear at ids office. The latter was arreste,| at the end of the conference. The i maximum penalty for failure to re port an automobile accident is $5Ol ■ fine to two years imprisonment o;

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