Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1925 — Page 7
I yaa ■ / fl flv • * ■ , llldav Wins Third ■"’in High .lump Contest -•> ' iR t h ■'’’"A"cleared the bar “> b fe * t - Harold Osborn, of Illinois. ■ IC '.L with » mark of 6 feet. •> B. an(l URoy T Brown. of ColoB ... second with a mark of 6 meet. Nurmi, the fainB ilin runner, sei another world’s fIT.., when He won ti.e three-fourth fl ....„ his basketball irtuyiuß- His ? r home was at Geneva. |Fidd Goals I By ■ Mark M. Upp wl - ■ otTof Bounds and Tip Offs have Bcioiisly admitted that the Leaders K champions over the Bluffton Phi K| t< Too bad the high schools Ktldn't settle the intercity cham in th'' same ”’ auner - As U fl„. suppose the inter-city high flhool title goes to the Yellow BZkets. as tin y «on the only game Kfycd by the two high school teams. B|ence gives < unsent, you know, so Ks our good friends keep mum. we flg so record it. H.foaili France Cotner. Father Otto’ ■hter< and nine fighting Catholic warriors will leave at noon Fri | Ki-(or Indianapolis where they will Kttlc Cathedral high Friday night in Kclii.n to win their twelfth straight' Kctrrr Here's looking at you. gang I I — i ■ The following thought corhes I ■ to us from “Watching the Fouls” ■ of the Muncie Press via "Crowds ■on the Sidelines" of the Hunt- ■ ington Press: "These basketball ■ contests are merely games- They ■ re not life and death matters. ■ Its good to win them and tough ■ to drop them. But they are not ■ worth being a poor winner or ■ poor loser over.” ■ This conies from the Bcrno Wit- ■ •»**: "The Decatur papqr came out ltbi> morning and stated that Coach ■ Kennedy will send his second string ■ pliiyere to Berne. Wonder what he ■ thinks Berne is. And he must not ■ hire Bach mercy for the record of ■Ms school, for Berne will surely gulp I if their second stringers". I Well, Berne, if you don't get to I pity all of the Yellow Jacket I regulars Friday night, you will I havt the opportunity in the secI tional tourney here in March. ■ lan Wen comes here for a setto vl’li the Yellow Jackets Saturday ■?ht. Come on, gang, we can't let a 'Butkuyc team lick us. Heat Berne. Crush Cathedral, Maul ®«iic|e and Vanish Van Wert. Nurmi Shatters Two More World’s Records Xew York. Jan. 29. — Two more ’’fids records, giving him a high n ‘" of 15 since he arr j ve(l j n jijjj, i Minitry. we re marked up last night ” Madison Square Garden by Paavo • "rnn, the unstoppable Finn. , s '- tting a killing pace that caused | Ray, America's best, to quit ' i"o laps, Nurmi won the oue '' ' aod a half feature of tbo Nill’l| ,’awies in the record time of 6:39 ' "“'1 lie flashed past the mile and 1 Lbib mark in a new record time w -'TO 3-5. "■‘He Europe's greatest runner was ( , “ p to his reputation, the greatv ‘ " dlker froi » the other side failed fgo Frigerio. Olympic cham- , ' 11 • ntwerp and Paris, was badby Willie Plant dK , 11,1,1 tampion. ( <cdral Expects Tough •ame With Decatur Five lui'l'iih.'^n' 161 ’ 01 ' 8 Nows Wednesday u/± iog ‘° Kuy in ‘«'l»oli< J. Ba '’" ; betwee “ Decatur •Iral 'ii-,1 ” ‘ klbool «bd the Catlinto i,' Wloo ' ‘"“'b of hidiatmpoli. di'y lb ' : city Fri"Wil u , I'atlwi,. ° fe '' SUUI '-'’ Dr-atnc the Cath°a ll "'' ir baU,la Fri<Jav trough ?T a ‘ went <S,. p , r4cUcp ' id'o m fuudauisutal’i
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Evanston. 111. —Wesley Harry, youthful moving picture star, on Satur- | day. January 10, presented a check for SIO,OOO to President Walter DHI Scott ] of Northwestern University, to be used in scholarships for deserving students. I The president of the university is to select one boy from Chicago high I schools. The boy must stand well in his studies and in schoofactivities, and I must have earned and saved money during his high school days. He will be I given a'scholarship valued at SI,OOO.
and basket shooting. The Blue and Gold tossers have been hitting a fast stride in the last few games. I The Cathedra’ five looks on these 1 games as or.c "f the toughest on the schedule. The Decatur team won r :.m the loca's earlier in the season and last Monday defeated rhe strong Cci iral Catho of Ft Wayne. 'The Cathec;?! backers are very optimistic ov?>- the outcome of this grme because of th" return to form <! Captain win • idayingi I.a the last two v.-;eks has «been lit-J 111 short of si i.-atiom 1 The game: ,is to be asp. c.al feature of Hud’n ~ :• .at the s<T(.o' ” I — -—o Berne Planning For An ‘ Independent Net Tourney j Berne. Jan. 29 —Chick Aeschliman | is working on an independent basketi ball tournament for Berne. If arrangements will be completed, now under consideration, there will be more than twenty teams represented and contesting for the championship. The time for the tournament will be tome time near the end of February. Independent Baseketljall Tourney At Portland I’. tland. Jan. 29 —An independent t basketball tournament for the <hani| i pionship of Adams. Wells. Blackford. ; Jay. Delaware and Grant counties will . be held in the National guard armcry t hero on Saturday, February U. acf cording to an announcement coming j from Muncie this morning. A silver cup. $25 cash and individual medals will be given the winning team Teams interested in entering * the tournament are asked to write John L>. Quick, Hotel Braun, Muncio. o 'Young Lady Bound And Kidnapped In Oaklahoma ' (UNITED PRESS SERVICE 1 ) i Oklahoma City, Jan. 29—(Special to Daily Democrat»—Scores of police and detectives searched today for
i - -u j.— ... ... .; Q I V I BRhINS I I I MEN with the brains ot a moderate . sized rabbit by thrift have become rich and successful. Gifted and brilliant men who never practiced thrift have spent their days slaving ' for others. A Bank Account is the Brains of , Ihe Business W orld. i ifesfNatioiictl Bcjnk Capital and Surplus f 120,000.00 Oecatur. Indictiiii
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1925.
the two kidnapers of .Mary Ellen I Mellon, 20 year old stepdaughter of I | 11. B. Halliburton, wealthy Oklahoma I I City merchant. I Miss Mellon yas bound and gagged 1 shortly after midnight by two men I believed by police to have been I burglars, and carried from her home. I She was fbund an hour later by W. I ID. Long, hospital guard, lying on I i’jo''street under a street light. Mbs Mellon was at her home today | jin a highly nervous state following ■•her harrowing experiencecontrary to early reports of the ;oung society woman's abdpetion. Miss Mellon is not a niece of the ■ secretary of the treasury. Her father. before his death, was a prominent Oklahoma City merchant. —-—" 1 Stop Night Coughing This Simple Way People who have persistent. a> - J nojiner coughing spells at night, and who through loss of valuable sleep are weakening their systems and laying themselves open to dangerous infections, can stop their du>uessiu« trotlbid promptiy»by a very simple treatment. Hundreds who have hardly been able to rest at all for i coughing, have gotten their fu’.l night's sleep the very first time they I tried it. The treatment is based on a remarkable prescription known as Dr. . .King's New Discovery for Coughs. I 'You simply take a teasponnfui at • night before retiring and hold it r. ’ your throat for 15 or 2'> seconds baI.J fore swallowing it, without follov.-- , ’ ing with water. Tho preseriptio i has a double action. It not on? • t soothes and heals serene--■; mid irritation, but it quickly loosens mid removes the phiecm and congestion i - which are the dlr--. t. .niue , f thk coughing. The result is that ?ou r usually sleep as soundly as a bab ■ the very tir t night, a .d the ci.tir.S cough condition goes in a very short time. The prescription is highly recome mended for coughs, chest colds, hoarseness and 'bronchitis, mid i : II wonderful for children's coughs at i spasmodic croup—no harmful druc ; Economical, too, as Uie dose is oul, one teaspoonful. It is on tale nt ail good druggists. Ask for 'i- i
NOTICE A meeting will be held at the Little Vino church. Kirkland township, at one o'clock, noon, Friday, February 6th for tho purpone of electing a trustee for the Shady cemetery. Nearly a hundred people are hurried In this old cemetery; some of them pioneers who helped to make this country and we should see that the cemetery is well kept, the fences maintained and it is necessary under the law that a trustee be named at this time. There will be other business of importance. Please come if you are interested. 22tflx James A. Steele, trustee — - o This Helps Eye Strain Simple camphor, hydrastls, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes, laivoptik acts very quick. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists. Quality Coal. Phone 199. Fmerwon Bennett. 273tf
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