Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1926 — Page 6

* , OLTfofe CHURCH TEAM TO MEET BLUFFTON Zion Reformed Church Cagers To Play At I). 11. S. Gym Tomorrow Night Tin' Zion Reformed church basketUll team will play the team from the First Reformed church, of Bluffton, at the Decatur high school gymnasium Wednesday evening. This will be the second meeting of the two teams this season, the Decatur quintet having won in a game played nt Bluffton hefere Christmas. No admissioj will be charged and the public is cordially invited to attend. The junior team from the Bluffton church will play the junior team from the local church in a curtain-raiser at 7:4,' o’clock. The big game will star! aj 8:45 o’clock. Jack Berber, of Bluffton, who officiated in the contest played at Bluffton recently. will handle the game here tomorrow night. llalp Yager is coaching the local taatn and .lames Huffman is manager Several games have been scheduled. » — o I. U. Not To Select New Grid Coach At Once Bloomington. Ind.. Jan. 26.—(United Tress) —Zora G. Clevenger, athletic director of Indiana University, today is swamped with applications from persons seeking the position of football coac hto succeed "Navy Bill' Ingram, who resigned The athletic board of the university will meet Wednesday or Thursday of this week, but Clevenger indicated it would be several weeks before a selection could be made. ■!-■■■ ■ — — DePatiw Freshman Dies Os Football Injuries Elkhart, Ind., Jan. 2ft. — (United Press) —Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Maynard Gabel, 22. De Pauw University football player, it was announced today. Injured in scrimmage al the opening of the season last fall. Gabel lay paralyzed for months while physicians attempted to overcome the paralysis His death resulted yesterday. ■ » ■ i ■ O - —■ i.i I *Tn T H E BASKET * ....by.... U N ITE I) PRE S S — — 4 Evanston, 111. — Northwestern broke into the win column of jhe Big Ten basketball race with a victory over lowa, by 37 to 21 here last night Fisher and White were the shining lights for the Purple. , Kalamazoo, Mich. — Bradley Tech., of 1 eorla. 111., met its first defeat of the season when Western State Normal took a close game last night 31 to 26.

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FIELD GOALQ By MARK M. UPP kJ • last lilght was Just a few points not good enough to win. With the help of Montv Oh. we have succeeded in getting Mm k"u. I'pM-Slme Monto Ohio has started Basket Ball poetry, .hittk HI hav- Io end in my conlrib. to here goes: "Mary handled the basket-ball ( "So fast, so swift, so quick, "When she tossed it through the basket , "It made the hoop look sick.” -Dicky Ho." a ■ Don't criticize the meter and rhythm of Dicky’s effort to severely. "If I was giving my opinion. I would say that the Yellow Jackets have just been hibernating but since the tournament warning up the air, they are emerging to sting many a victory-seeker. Tos M. Inn.” •'With all 'he material that we now have on the team I am sure that it !>/molded into a team which will be the ’tourney-victor . By the way. 1 it is about time Decatur is carrying oft that honor . Hie wise saying m , i never put off tomorrow what you can do to-day*. Well Mark, this , eontrib. I hope that we may become belter acqinunted. lam Tos Inn j St John’s High of Delphos, which plays Decatur Catholic high’s unde- , mo I here Friday night. m< e.s Ottawa high school at Delphos ) tonight. St. John’s lost al Ottawa by a close score recently and is expecting , • a hard game tonight. ( The Yellow Jackets "worked on" the faculty team tin practice last night . 1 and piled up .. top-heavy score. All in preparation for the invasion of Bernet. Friday night It Let’s see—that Yellow Jacket’s colony bestirred themselves for t a 37-26 victory over Winchester, but then the Fighting Five paddled j the Yellow Jackets out of their own nest for a 34 to 24 count, play f on their own court December 18, and so we posalutely refuse to budge much and maintain that we’ll beat them by 10 points. Now holler. Mark M. Upp. We're ready for you.—Will Wynn. 1 You're right. Merk M. Upp. It's eleven straight—and Friday night the Fighting Five mean to count-out a dozen wins —Will Wynn. What's this, a big 48 point head line on the Democrats Sporting page— Yellow Jackets. D. C. 11. S., Berne, Monroe Win —Mso by fYill. Better study up on type families a Vttle Will. That was a 60-point head. t s We read where someone fastened a pedometer on the leg of John Tremley, forward on the Columbia City basketball team, before a game with South Whitley the other night, and after the game I it showed that Trembley had covered four and one-half miles during the game. Some one ought to affix a speed cop's speedometer to r the anatomy of "Mongo” Meyers and clock his speed during a game. Hartford township played Pleasant .Mills on the Decatur floor Saturday ; night and won tit) to l.t. Then’s no wonder so much interest is taken in the. c .'artford quintet at Linn Grove and surrounding territory.—Rip Offs in Bluffton News. c Greetings. Yellow Jackets and Mark M. Upp. but say—don’t get too f fighting mad. Whaddoyeinean?—Soin, more of Will Wynn. ('. If S. contributes the following morsel to the column "What the Stars Say,” in the Frankfort Morning Times: I Just because we play Carman don’t think we'are so Tony that wo ' inn to" the grand opera type entirely. To the contrary, we give them the Bools and Plunkett to them Good causing them Io Skidmore Io Spradling, which often results in our Downing them in their tracks. At limes our defense is so hot it’s a Baker, at others, so . fierce it’s a Behr. At the tournament, it will simply be a case of J ' bringing home the Ham once more and, should we fail, it won't be > our Schultz (moaning fault in Gorman.) — Dick Enele and "Curfy" Reynolds, who performed on the Central school i -hth grade team last .semester. entered high school yesterday ami were . it for basketball instrig-lion under Coach Kennedy last night. They likely , -Ail! m>: Im? used in any games this season, but will be in the thick of the fight for regular positions next year. Contribs! , Contribs! Send ’em to Mark M. Upp. Today's question and answer: Q Does play cease if the scorers blow their horn when the bajl is in play? A —No; play continues as though the horn had not sounded. The scorers should be careful to blow their horn ■ only when the ball Is dead.

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Bluffton Pi»i Delta Defeat Huntington A. <’. Bluffton, Jan. 26 —The Bluffton Thi D. its won over the Huntington Ath letica here last night, 39 to 36. The game wan il>*e all the way. Bluff ton leading at the half. 21 to 18. In jhe preliminary, lite Bluffton Junior Moose defeated the Forest Park M E. of Fort Wayne, 39 to Di I Lineups: I Bluffton Huntington * '(; a h. F FuAselman Motrls-Crnig . ...F (’oxad-Fiindertmr;’ Cummins *'• Kocher Hipp.. Nnl.b Stuckey Huffman <• Luther Field goals: Gale.fi, .Morris. 4; Craig (Timmins, Rlppe, 4: Fnsselman. 3; <’o■...id, 2: Kocher, f»; Nabb, Funderburg. 3. Foul goals: Gale, 4; Craig, 2; Huffman, Fusselman, Cozad. Funderburg. 3; Kocher, 3. Referee, Bowman, Huntington o — Mlle. Lenglen Will Not Enter Nice Tournament Cannes, France, Jan. 26. —(United Press)- Mlle. Stiizanne world's tennis .hampion, will not enter the I singles cempetition in the Nice tournament starting next Monday and the prospects of a meeting with Helen Wills. American champion, are again deferred. Mlle. Lenglen said she could not play in the gallia tournament starting here 'today or the Nice tournament next week because her father is seriously ill and hep first duty is to remain near him until ho has recovered completely. Helen Wills Shows Improvement In Win 'Cannes. Franco, Jan. 26. — (United Press) —Playing in greatly improved form, Helen Wills, American national tenis champion, won her first round singles match of the Gallia tournament here today from Miss. S. Bendit. England, at 6-1, and 6-0. While her opponent is not a high ranking player, the form shown by the American champion, was most impressive. For the first time sinep she started playing here, she took tile courts with the obvious intention of opening up her game and getting it over as. soon as'possible. She ran away from the British girl in the first set and completely overwhelmed her in the second set'.

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