Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1925 — Page 6

TELLOWJACKETS TO PLAY BERNE Battle Royal Expected When Two Adams County Teams Meet Here Friday Two hard-fighting teams will clash' in the Decatur high school gym Friday night, when the D. IT. S. Yellow Jackets meet the Berne Fighting Five. The Berne team will be fighting to maintain its record of no defeats and the locals will be fighting to break into the win column. A large delegation of Berne fans are expected to accompany the Fighting Five to Decatur for the game. Coach Kennedy's Yellow Jackets showed much improvement in their game with Fort Wayne Central here last week and if they maintain that pace in the game with Berne, they will have a good chance of winning. On the other hand, Coach Dilts,' of Berne, has been sending his team through hard workouts in preparation for this gam ( > and the quintet is pointed for this battle. j The Yellow Jackets are in good] condition for the game and are full of fight- One of the largest crowds of the season is expected to see the contest. o — “Red” Grange Out Os Game Until Christmas Champaign, 111., Dec. 16. —(United Press ( - Harold “Red” Grange will be unable to play football until Christmas. Grange made this announcement himself during a brief visit to the University of Illinois where a few' weeks ago he was a student and a campus idol. He came here from Danville, 111., where his injured arm was treated by Dr. E. B. Cooley, father of one of his managers. Dr. Cooley found the ligaments in Red's arm torn and advised the sorreltop gridiron flash to “take things easy" until Christinas, at least until Red's professional team is scheduled to open its Florida invasion on Christmas day, meeting an all-star team at Coral Gables. Dr. Cooley will accompany Grange on the trip a nd will watch him closely. Grange had no comment to offer on the threat of the motion pictures owners of America to bar him and any films in which he appears from their theatres. He planned to return to Chicago this afternoon o— —• Northwestern’s Plan To Build Triple Decked Stadium Is Knocked Out Evanston, 111., Dec. 16. — (United Press) — Northwestern university’s plan to build a huge triple-decked foot- ' ball stadium, thus providing the greatest number of seats possible between the goal posts, was knocked out bl the Evanston city council by a rifling that the stadium could not exceed the city's regulation height of 80 feet. It had been planned to raise the stadium to a height of 126 feet, hut building will go ahead on the 80-foot plan. —zi O COLLEGE BASKETBALL (By United Press) N'otre Dame, 30; Northwestern, 20. Ohio State, 40; Ohio Wesleyan, 19. Loyola, 28; Kent College, 6. Depauw, 33; Indiana, 20. o Daily Democrat Want Ads Get Results CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! _ qJJJ Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little "Freegone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you life it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ‘Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation.

I FIELD GOALC JL By MARK M. UPP kz ■ . --■ , rr—±.rr: Th** first Issue of Casual Comfiu-nt has arrived via the Vincennes Sun. ( The old master, George Purcell, Is at It again with all his old-tiine vigor. Can anyone explain Indiana's defeat at the hands of DePauw last night by the score of 33-20? How a team composed almost entirely of all-state high school players, four of them with at least one year's experience in Big Ten play, could lose to DePauw this year by a thlrteen point margin is more than we can fathom. Hie Crimson-shirted athletes must have been overly cocky. If so, that drubbing undoubtedly will teach them a thing or two "Spitty" Holthouse and “Bud" Voglewede, two members of last year’s Catholic high quintet, have survived the first cuts in the Notre Dame freshman basketball squad and are among the 22 players left on the squad. “Spitty" was a forward and "Bud" was captain and center cf the team that won the state parochial title and created a sensation at the national Catholic tourney last year. Good work, boys"Christmas" Andrews, center on the Yellow Jacket quintet last year, is a member of the Franklin College freshman squad- "Greenie” Lammiman. center on the D. H. S. team two years ago. has survived all cuts made so far in the Indiana University freshman squad, alsq. Looks like Decatur turns out a few athletes of no mean ability, now and then. Several columnists are having a lot of sport in pulling wise cracks about Bryan and Wine playing guard on the Manchester college team, but how about those Good-Boots on the Frankfort quintet? Berne is coming to Decatur Friday night to play the Yellow Jackets, but judging from the enthusiasm of the Blue and White backers, Decatur is going to “burn.” c We haven’t heard our mail man complaining about having to carry so many contributions to us every day. He's good-natured. Just try him once. j mw Several teams who started the season like a wet firecracker are beginning to creat plenty of noise now- Take for instance. Rochester, Vincennes, Huntington and our own Yellow Jackets. Rochester gave Kokomo an awful scare recently and last week led Frankfort's state champs when only ten | minutes remained to be played, only to lose by nine points. Vincennes started slow but came back last week and handed Franklin a sound thrashing. Huntington took four or five wallopings and then turned and sank the Jefferson ship from Lafayette Saturday night. Our Yellow Jackets, although they have lost five games, staged a fine exhibition of basketball last Friday night against Fort Wayne Central, losing by one. measly pointy Casual Comment says it is much better to start down and go up than to start up and go down. Yes, we know, it’s better to start up and stay up, but very few teams can do it. Ding, Out of Bounds’ pet cat, says: “Adams county teams have lined up in some respects just like the Wells county teams. Adams county still has two 1000 percent teams. Their leaders in this class are Berne and the Decatur Catholic high. Wouldn't the Bob Cats and Dodgers like to take a crack at those two teams? Berne and the Decatur Catholic high are neither one included on the regular schedules of the Bob Cats or Dodgers, however." Don’t forget to suggest a name for the Catholic high school team. Drop your choice in the box at the gym door Thursday night. Berne’s Fighting Five is coming to fight the Yellow Jackets Friday night. The Yellow Jackets are anxiously awaiting the starting blast of the referee’s whistle. Says Catholic high to the Blue Prints: “You’ll feel Blue when you see the pcore in Print Friday morning." That argument between Kirkland and Hartford at Linn Grove Friday i,night ought to be worth listening in on. Today’s rule: "When a personal foul is committed on a player two free tries for goal are permitted only when a player of the attacking team is fouled when in the act of throwing for a basket. When a double personal foul is committed, one free throw will be permitted each team. The ball is dead after the first try and in play if missed on the second try.” I bow ■--1) 1 ev !:■ I 111-i i I i A \ wKa rl I PC /tA I A \ I L gig .l' The best surprise ofaal a i KODAK The best place of aM to seitoet Kodaks for Christmas is this stow. The line is well represewted; twnr awtec people are well informed. Kodaks, $5.00 up Brownies, $2 up THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY. ™*

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