Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1926 — Page 6
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BOYS' LEAGUE OPENS SCHEDULE Hull Dogs, Tigers And Wild Cats Win Opening Gaines Monday Evening The first round of games in the basketbail l«gur formed among the bjys of the seventh and eight grades! of the Central school were played Monday evening in the old gymnasium on First street. The Bull Dogs defeated the Panthers, C-0; the Tigers defeated the Bear Cats. 7-6; and the Wild Cats defeated the Tom Cats, 8-1. The halves were only eight minutes long, accounting for the lowscores. Each team in the league will play five games and the winner of the league will be decided on percentage basis. The next games will be played Thursday evening. The schedule for the second round is: ■4 p. m. —Panthers vs. Bear Cats 4:20 p. m. —Bull Dogs vs. Wild Cats 4:40 p. m.—Tigers vs. Tom Cats. Lineups and summary of yesterday's games: Panthers (0) Bull Dogs (6) Raymond G Baker Johnson G Hile, Engler C Andrews Sutton .F t . Steele Sehnepp F Substitutions: Martz for Johnson.. Field Goals: Burk 2. Foul Goals: Burk 2. Bear Cats (6) Tigers (7) Heller G Melchi Hancher G Bnrkhead - Wiliams C .... Smitley Debolt .F R. Brown Moses ... F Snedeker Field goals: Debolt 1. Williams 2, Brown 1. Smitley 1, Snedeker 1. Foul goals: Snedeker 1. Wild Cats (8) Tom Cats <ll , F. Brown G Brandyberry i"! Masonbrick ... .~G .. v . Irelan Baker c Heater Jaberg .F Helm i Sutlief F Buffenbarger , Substitutions: Litterer for Sutlief. 1 Feld goals: Baker 4. Foul goals: Hesher 1.
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The Fourth Down I • By Willie Punt Coach Marshall took 18 YellowJackets to GarretJ this afternoon, to play the Garrett football team. The game, which was postponed last Sat-, urday on account of rain, w as arranged yesterday to be played today. • * | Since the game today is a midweek game, it will not start until 3 o'clock. The coach stated this morning that all members of the squad were in good condition. Quick! The Storm Cellar "Ha, Ha! we just natf to iaff this morning when we think of that football game Saturday. Those Auburnites were the most surprised bunch of footballers you ever saw —but we were too, just a little. That Tiger victory was just like a long-needed tonic ' to the fans and players, so brother scribes, erstwhile skeptics, friends, ladies and gentlemen, please stand by for a squall. Those Tigers are now going to bump off Hartford City and Decatur—sure as shootin'!’’—Out of Bounds, Bluffton Banner. Rip Offs Rips Off Another "Wasn’t it those Auburn lads who Huntington high school authorities and Crowds in the Huntington Press proclaimed as being rough boys? Wasn't it Huntington who at least contemplated, if not decided to break off relations with Auburn on accouht of the utter regard of gentility on the part of the Auburn athletes? If the Vikings think Auburn is rough.
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they should put up Aielr sewing for the present and come over to cast their eyes upon lhe scrappin' Tigers. Our men play clean, but it's no game for a lady. Kindly lake notice, Ye), low Jackets. Your turn is coming.'' —Rip Offs, Bluffton News. The Bluffton Tigers go to Hartford City next Friday to play Coach Gullions winless -wonders. Who knows, maybe those Hartford City boys will get mad next Friday just like the Bluffton Tigers did last Saturday. Basketball games scheduled for next weekend include: Berne at Chester Center; Pleasant Mills vs. Mpnmoutb. at Decatur: Monroe at New Haven. Time to go vote. t>. _ Huntington Catholics Announce Net Schedule The Basketball schedule of St. Mary's high school for the fore part of the season was announced last night by Father.. Dillion. athletic director. Five games will be played before Christmas. St. Monica's A. C. team of Mishawaka. Ind., opening the card when they p'.ay here on November 24. The rest of the schedule follows:
Nov. 24 -St. Monica's A. ('., here. Nov. 26—Anderson Catholic, High there. Dec. 3. — Open Dee. 10. Decatur Catholic, here Dec. 17 —Indianapolis, here. o . — Dempsey To Get License To Fight In New York Again New York, Nov. 2. —Jack Dempsey former heavyweight champion of the word, will be granted a license to fight again in New York but the commission will not sanction a return
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bout between Dempsey and Gen - * Tun ney, the new Champion. That information cannot be elver officially but It cornes fiotn lhe unio source which decreed that fle r nsey could not fight in New York until he hud accepted the challenge or Hurry Wills, a decree that forced Tex Rickaru to take the Tunuey-Dempsey fight to Philadelphia. After a conference last week •’ ith Tex Rickard. Dempsey snid he was returning to Ca ifotnia to resume training and that he would return to the ring if he felt he was in good condition to resume boxing at the end of his preparatory work. HOOSIER PUNTS
By United Press Indianapolis.-—Several shakeups are expected in the Butler camp as Couch Hinkle prepares his men for Saturgame with Wabash. Dissatisfied with the work of some of his first string men in the past two games. Hinkle Is expected to give some reserves a chance. Lafayette - Facing Northwestern in a game that is likely to have a great bearing on the final standing of western conference teams, Purdue is starting the final roffhd of preparation before the Saturday invasion of Evanston. Greencastle.—Depauw is in apparently good condition for the Saturday game with Illinois Wesleyan. Coach Hughes is polishing his Tiger machine and has high hopes of trouncing the. invading eleven. South Bend. — Coach Rockne expects to have full strength available this week when his Notre Dame teams encounter Indiana here. Rockne is confident of success Saturday and is looking ahead at the game with Army a week later. Crawfordsville. — Butler plays and
fortnations < nre the chief topics of diselision in Wabash tills week as the Little Giants prepare (or Saturday's battle in Indianapolis. Bloomlngjon. — Pat Page, a coach who concedes the Opposition nothing not 11 the game is over Is shooting his Indiana varsity through a series of stiff practice sessions for Saturday's 'tilt with Notre Dame. — o ■■ —— ♦ ALONG THE ♦ + SIDELINES ♦ Ann Arbor. — Smarting under the defeat handed them by the Navy the Michigan Wolverines got down to real work today in preparation for the Big Ten game with W.iscon-’in Saturday. Madison. Wis. —Concentrating on defensive practice Wisconsin b-.gun preparation for the invasion of Michigan
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