Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1925 — Page 7

■WOUNOEFF.fITED ■teams to meet ■) rtmouth And Cornell To ■ Battle Saturday; Other (James Hold Interest D> By Henry L. Farrell HE (U P- Staff Corr«M>ondent) H?>' " York. Nov. s.—(United Press) ln ,. of the six major undefeated K IIIS . striving for sectional and naE.,1 honors, will be forced out of the group Saturday when Dartfhouth ■ H Cornell meet up in the mouiutains Hanover. H] >.ii tinouth can pul forward a strong for national recognition if the Hum passes undefeated through a , (| U |«. that contained games with Brown, Cornell ami Chicago. Hsyraeuse. another of the eastern goes out of the family by an interaectional game Ohio Wesleyan, one of the Ohio conference teams. Syraought to win. ■■Michigan, regarded by all the crit- ■ s who have seen the team in action the strongest eleven on the'field. jKkiys Northwestern, one of the weakHr teams of the Western conference. Hpilh Northwestern, Ohio State' and Klinnesota ahead, only a severe mental Hjt-down can keep Benny Friedman company from the conference 9 The complicated situation in the Pa Hific coast conference may be straightHned out-partially when Washington Stanford and California meets ■Washington State. 9 Several other games, including Notre ■qine against Penn State. Washington Knd Jefferson against Pittsburgh, and H’rinceton against Harvard will com Kn.uid interest. ■ Portland H. S. Cagers Are Hard At Work ■ ( Portland, Nov. s.—Coach Donovan ■ lias cut his basketball squad down to ■ fit'll en players, who are now practKBing nightly ut the Tirmero 4h- ■ tion for the first game of the season ■ "iili Union City, here, on Friday evenling, November-20, a week after the ■ curtain falls on the football season, i The men stil remaining on the ■ squad are Bob and Francis Brubaker, B Jetter, Bob and Ward Bergman, Ren- ■ tier, Brigham, Browning, Elliott. Wilt. ■ Drake, Martin, Ixmg and Hiatt. As ■ soon as the football season ends the ■ following gridiron players will come I out for the net quintet. McGriff, ■ Holmes, Ashcraft, Jaqua. Goodman. I Built, Hardy, Weisel, JelI ...on and Leonard. This material will give Coach Donovan a wide range of selection and those who have been watching the I practice sessions believe that the team I this year should lie betted than the I live that represented the Purple hist I season. o Seymour — National Apple Week I now being observed at Seymour. Ebner| Ice and Cold Storage Co., and Hie Hall I Orchard Co., are giving applies free, j Stomach Remedy A Fast Seller DARE’S MENTHA PEPSIN Six Thousand Bottles Sold in One New Jersey Town Last Year. The Holthouse Drug Co. Declares Money Back if One Bottle Doesn't Make Any Stomach Sufferer Rejoice. . At last the way has, been found to combine Pepsin with other corrective stomach agents so that it will do the most good in the sh(ji test possible time. , ■Why bother with slow actors when I tablespoonful of this splendid ■■nd pleasant liquid remedy will cause gas. bloating, heaviness, heartburn or i ny upset condition of tho stomach to speedily vanish. I And why should any man or woman suffer another hour with indigestion or any stomach misery when the remedy that acts almost instantly can be easily procured? But there is more to say about ’his remarkable remedy something that, will interest thousands of despondent people. I Dare's Mentha Pepsin not only quickly relietes stomach distress, 1 ut it also conquers,stubborn indigest on. dyspepsia and gastritis, and puts i n end to dizziness, nervousness. I headache, sleeplessness and despondency which distressing troubles tire nearly always caused by chronic stomach disturbance. Dare's Mentha Pepsin is pleasant to take, has a delightfully refreshing taste and after it has put your stomach in a clean add healthy condition, jnst notice how much better you look and feel, for besides correcting stomach disorders this supremely good remedy that the Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere guarantee, ife a fine tonic that builds you up and tgakes you ork with vim eat with relish and sleep soundly.

Indiana's Gold Medal Herd • • X * H99TT:I COLDMEW HERD - • jMI ■ . ntwiieiinj assocMUOi work i < . x 7Y JIW a Bl 1 ?*’ iWwlWw tOe.’ h At the National Dairy Show, which has just closed at Indianapolis, much interest was displayed in the pure bred Jersey herd owned by R. W. Riggs of Inglefield, Indiana. This herd is the first and only herd of any breed to secure a gold medal in cow testing association work. To win this highest award six cows in this herd produced over 500 pounds of butter-fat in one year, while four others produced over 300 pounds of fat In one year. Mr. Riggs is a quiet, unassuming farmer who formerly kept only grade cattle. Some seven years ago he exhibited a few head at his local fair and won highest honors. The blue ribbon went to the cow carrying the purest I lood Mr. Riggs thought that this vas particularly sign ficant. He said, "If the highest grade is my best cow. ■ure breds should be better. 1 will build up a herd of pure breds ” From that time on registered Jerseys . radually -replaced the grades, and this year the Riggs herd proved itself to be a really outstanding danry herd, he only one oT'its kind in the Hoosier State.

Fights And Fighters / f (United Press) BOSTON—Honey Boy Finnegan. Dorchester featherweight, won a 10 icund decision from Babe Herman. California. Herman tired badly and blew up after he had floored Finnegan for a count of four in the sixth round. NEW YORK -Gene Turihey. New

York heavy weight, and • Ail Stone. Philadelphia, may be matched for the feature bout on the card to be staged Dec. 18, in Madison Square Garden for the benefit of the New York Christmas fund, according to Tex Rickard. NEW YORK Three more stars have been signed up by the National league hotkey team of New York. Manager Gorman announced. They an Charles tangolis and Alex McKinnon of Sudbury, Ont., and Earl Campbell -Jit Ottawa. The New York team is, to play in Sladistnj Square Garden. NEW YORK Fifteen foreign and American teams are entered in the six day bicycle race which will open the new Madison Square Garden Nov. 24. CHICAGO—Joe Cantillon. former manager of the Washington Senators and at present a scout for the Chicago White Sox was married here last night to Miss Bertha M. Anderson. The couple left immediately on a honeymoon that wifi take them to CalWorn'a and Mexico. —o ALONG THE SIDELINES Chicago. — "Beat Illinois,” is the slogan on the University, of Chicago 'campus. Tite team is in good shape, land about all that remains to be done is the "keying.” Stagg, the students, and tile alumni are doing that. Champaign. — Coach Zuppke is 'still excluding everyone, including I newspapermen, from the practices. J About the same lineup that went against Penn last week is expected to go against Chicago Saturday. Evanston. 111. — “Moon" Baker is calling the signals for |he Northwestern team from halfback. With "Moon" back in the game Northwestern fans are confident of a good showing ' against Michigan varsity- Karow and ’ Marek are the only backs who have shown satisfactory action this..week. | Bloomington, Ind. — Followers of Indiana are looking Io Captain Larry Marks as the man who will cross the Ohio goal line Saturday. Marks hit his stride in the Northwestern game. | Madison, Wis. — Every Wisconsin athlete slated for service in the lowa game Saturday, is in good shape. Inclement weather torced”the squad in.doors yesterday. Coach Little has several different backfield combinations to be used against the Hawk eyes. | Lafayette, Did. -- The whole repertoire Hie' Purdue attack is receiving a thorough workopf .this week. Isley, a halfback, has been 'shifted to fullback. Hanton. a back field reserve, out for two weeks, has returned to the squad. I lowa City. — A defense calculated to stop the tunning tactics of Doyle jt(d Leo Harmon of Wisconsin, is being used by Coach Ingwersen this week. South Bend. Ind. — The frosh, using Penn State plays, are being stopped diad by the Notre Dame varsity. Coach Rockite isn't letting this put overcoiitidence into the team. He told the players that the Penn State team won’t be a frosh attack. Anu Arbor, Mich. — Michigan's lineup ajaiust Northwestern may be

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different from the one that drubbed the Navy. Friedman may be the only regular back to start the game and a couple of switches are looked for in the line. 0 Anderson — Anderson's new $75,000 Masonic temple will be dedicated Nov. 22. Senator Arthur R. Robinson of Indianapolis and Former Governor Durbin of Anderson will speak.

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“Old Fiddlers’ Contest To Be Held At Linton Liflton, Ind., Uov. 4.—Prizes will be awarded at an “old fiddlers’’.contest to be held here November 12. The conies, is an annual affair and a crowd which will exceed that of last year is expected. “Fiddlers” from 1 al (parts of the state are invited to enter.

Largo — laike«Devine and his wife, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary recently.

I Saturday Specials I s We are going to offer you a few real bargains || 9 , for Saturday which will be your opportunity j| I to save money at these prices. f ■ Reg. Price Spec. Price ■ fc Arvin Manifold Heaters for Fords $6.00 $3.95 j? Nepftine Cast Manifold Heater $4.00 $2.95 a || New Rode Water Pumps $5.00 $3.50 i; E Folberth Automatic Windshield Swipe ....?. $4.50 $3.85 S A good Hand Windshield Swipe SI.OO • .74 I A REAL TIRE AT A REAL BARGAIN I f 30x3'1 Full Size Heavy Tread Cord Tire •... SB.BO J -■ 30x314 Heavy Type Tube $1.65 || i 0R I E We will sell Tire and Tube together for ( $9.95 I ■ •• E ELBERSON SERVICE STATION I'l Service that Satisfies

J. O. Trlcker, of east of the city, was a business visitor here this mornI ing.

Beginner's dancing class K. of C. Hall, Thursday night, assembly dancing at 5:45.