Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1925 — Page 8

set Catholic Hijfh Plays Huntington Team Tonight

The Catholic high clmot basketball team will play th<- st . Marya high achool foam from Huntlr>Ri«>j* at th'new high school gymnasium hero this evening. This will lie tlio second mooting of the two teams this season, the Decatur eagers having won a game played nt Huntington recently by a score of 21-12. The big game will start at 8:30 o’clock tonight. Two preliminaries will In- played, tinsixth and seventh grade girls from the Catholic choul furnishing th-' starting at C:45 anil the tatholic entertainment in the first contest High seconds and the Decatur Wonder Five playing in the second game at 7:30. The Catholic High varsity is working hard for the game with Central Catholic high of Fort Wayne to bo played at Fort Wayne next Saturday night, .January, 24. This will be the second of a three-gaine series between the two teams, Decatur having won the first run a few weeks ago by kt score of 35 to 21. The winner of the aeries botw> a tit • local Catholic High and C. ('. 11. S. likely will represent Ihi section of the slate in the national Catholic school tournament to lie lu-ld in Chicago early next spring. o f Field Goals By Mark M. Upp k Plans for a special car to Auburn for the Auburn-Decatur game tomorrow night were dropped yesterday afternoon when it was impossible to charter a car at a price low enough to make the round-trip fare below two dollars. Many funs are planning to drive to Auburn. The roads are said

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io he good betw. n hero and that Icily Auburn playa at K enoallvillr to ' night. The Auburn quintet lias won 'right stiatg'it games, thslr only defeat bong at the hands ot Ligonier in the first gamp of the season. The Yellow Jackets are out to break their own losing strcal- and the Auburn I winning ••freak. II I'.i ,l.i |L:.II fan- liirongtioi' the t slate are anxiously awaiting the re- ■ :a i 1.1 tin- Fiat'kfort-Vincennes game ■ ;.i Vim-rnneu Faturday nigh'. \•ry ; I few are venturing a prediction us io ■ the outcome. Vim i lines ha , / dean i slnle and Frankfort has lost only one ■ contest —that to Kokomo when their star center, Cummins, was on the i bench with injuries. Make it nine straight tonight, you wearers of the green. Huntingdon shall not pass. The Auburn Star makes the following comment on the Leader-Auburn Iy game at Auburn Wednesday night: "The scoring was dose until the la’ter part of the contest when Auburn seemed unable to break through the Leaders' strong defense. Clark and Kennedy at guards proved the most formidable defense that the “Y” has been up against this year. Two of Decaturs' stars. Mendenhall and Hills were not in the lineup. With these two players. Decatur, on their hoi.ie floor, beat the Y. M. C. A. team 3S Io 1!>, early in the season, Mendenhall scoring 2H points." I Jimt Courting has succeeded in reviving his hopes again this week, and !.-» now hoping for u victory for the

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

Wabash Mgers al North M.Hiehr-r.fot ■ tonight Bluffton hlth wUI w of Uriel ei one of their star.’., the] second semester dm- to tin- fiu-l that he In eotm-s a five year man. Bricker v.i-m tw the Murray school before entering in Itinflioii high. Kirkland ..nd Bertie inert in a hot argument at Berne tonight. A close score is expected.

Saturday Will Be Our Biggest Day of the Sale Coaxing Dollars out of pockets that are sealed <3o AO/? less J money -ALWAYS- - DECATUR • INDIANA*' $25,000.00 Let-Go of High Grade Merchandise is Taking in Hundreds of Dollars That Never Would Be Spent Unless The Bargains Themselves Were More Than Just Bargains 50 cents on the dollar 60 cents on the dollar j 7o cents on the dollar FOR THE FINEST MEN’S STOCK IN DECATUR O’COATS - SUITS - SHIRTS ■ U’ WEAR ■ Everything — GOES — NOW! Standing on ceremony never got a mat very far in business. As much as we dis- \]] Vcloill" <111(1 like the sensational—as much as we dislike to see this perfectly good sound stock FEET lIXTS Aii Winter s'aiighteied—it’s the only thing to do and w* are doing it. I 4- I 4 ’ X P'S m at v ‘ ° Io make men buy we have Suits at $16.50—t0 force dollars into our store we are BARGAIN ill forcing baigains at this city that are hard fur the strongest minded to turn a deaf ear to. pprrrJ BARGAIN Come—every day your chance for gain grows less—hundreds of bundles going * •'■lvljo PRK I' S out <he door every day. You'll find action here—you’ll find bargains here and you'll find your friends here —Come and look even tho’ you do not biiy. N I Men’s and Young Men’s Suits !’ \C 9 to $15.00 Suits—Now at $29.75 $25.00 to $30.00 Suits—Now at $21.50 $19.50 to $22.50 Suits—Now at $16.50 f|s : ' Specials on Overcoats We took all the Overcoats one of our w loksalcrs had and he was so pleased to •!ca 1 up that he made us a very low price. We. :n turn, are passing this rare bargain to a ouj- friends at new low prices. Coats are al the latest patterns, and cut the new style. Men’s Overcoats Boy’s Overcoats 0 & $27.50 O’COATS—Now.... $21.75 $16.50 & sls O’COATS—Now $9.95 NX I k $25 & $22.50 O’COATS—Now. ... $18.50 $(3.50 & $12.50 O’COATS—Now.. $7.75 A S2O & $18.50 O’COATS—Now. ... $12.50 $lO & $8.50 O’COATS—Now.- $5.95 VI: ’ All $11.50 bheep Lined Coats $7.98 ■ 1 All $9 Sheep Lined v ests $6.75 IMS I fi All Kinds of Work Coats at Greitiy Reduced Prices. A A?’ Kinds of Work and Dress Pants at 25% Discount. S V- Wook'n Shirts and Underwear 25% Discount.

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I t'onard Retires 1 I'roin Prize Fight Ring ,1 ,| | fl. Pftnifl SHItVI'T.i I York. Jan I'S pll * ns forth " I orgiuiizatien of a tournament to find Lho HtteeMHor to Brnny l.oomird, world s lightweight champion, were I being considered today by the New I Yolk boxing 'commission. Leonard I late hist night that lie was retiring from iho ting in dol’er--n<o to th** wish<‘H of hi mother. | “I am not giving up boxlntt

glory or heenuso I can’t ma " "-e w „Jht but lam retiring for the lov. Os my mother She Is in had honl h and If-rthul she could no. bear be strain if fought again." J.ennar.l a. d jin a long siatement. The retirement of l/“>n« rd ~ fourth in the history’s of worlds ,-hampions -did not cause surprise in I boxing circles here. _O Mi-s Naomi Lawson relumed to Fori Wayne this morning after a sev . oral days visit here with liii‘tiibc____

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