Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1926 — Page 8
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G. E. TO OPEN SEASON TUESDAY Electricians To Meet Bluffton Junior Moose Here Next Week The Onetal Electric company's has k (ball team will open its season next ''s lay night, in a game with the ".luffton Junior Moose, in the Decatur high school gymnasium. The game will tart at 8:30 o'clock. The G. E. girls will schedule a game to be played as t; curtain raiser, also. The G. E. band will give a concert before the, game and between halves. William Lindemann is coaching the G. E. team this year. He has taken u course n the coaching M-hotd at Ind- ■ na University and is said to be making progress with the G. E. eagers. The G. E. team will play ten home games this season and season tickets good for admission to all ten games will be sold for $1.50 each. The tickets will be on sale at the Daily Democrat off’ce and the Union Cigar Store. Marion Defeats Wabash High Gridders In Upset Wabash. Nov. 12. — Wabash high school's football team yesterday afternoon suffered its second defeat of the season when Marion went home with the long end ql a 6-to-0 score. The first defeat wUBHt the hands of Gary, a month ago when Emerson won a short-time game by a score of 3 to 0. In all the other games played the local team pon by topheavy scores, ranging from 45 to 0 up to 74 to 3. The game yesterday was the homecoming game for the locals, and the score was a complete upset of the "dope bucket." ARMISTICE DAY FOOTBALL FINALS College Kansas, 10; Oklahoma. 9. Quantico Marines. 41; Temple University. 12. St. Viator. 23; Columbia, 7. Carnegie Tech, 52; Juniata. 0. Lombard, 44; Chicago Y. M. C. A. College. 0. Central Norma! (Danville), 16; Indiana Central, o. Professional Chicago Bears, 10; Chicago Cardinals. o. Pottsville, 10; Los Angeles. 0. At New York—New York Giants. 14; Duluth. 13. Providence, 21; Canton Bulldogs. 2. High School Marion, 6; Wabash, 0. West Jefferson. 13; Jefferson (Lafayette I, 13. (Tie.) o Harvard Alumni Plead Reconciliation With Tigers New York, Nov. 12.—(United Press) —Harvard alumni came forward today with pleas that the Crimson and Princeton get together aftd "bury the hatchet" in the interest of their own prestige in the eyes of the nation. Headed by Howard Elliott, chairman of the Northern Pacific railroad and president of the Harvard board of overseers, alumni of Harvard in New York and elsewhere were almost unanimous in the conviction that the university should make pmends to Princeton and attempt to arrange a meeting whereby the differences of the colleges may be composed. "The situation today,” Elliott said, "affects much more the graduates of these two historic colleges than affects the under graduates, the athletic teams, the Lampoon or the Crimson. "Princeton and Harvard graduates all over the country are closely asso ciaied socially in professional and
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j business life and In work for civic advancement: and this unfortunate incident will strain these pleasant f and useful relations and du harm.” Ray Schalk Appointed * Manager Os Chicago Sox • Chicago. Nov. 12.—(United Press.) — After fifteen years service In the ranks as a big league ball player, Ray Schalk. rated one of the best catchers of ail time, today embarked on a ’ major league managerial career. ‘ Schalk, last night, was appointed to r succeed Eddie Collins as manager Os 1 the Chicago White Sox, the team he s has given his entire major league s serv ice 1 The announcement of the change p came as a surprise here as it was thought that Collins, one of the best second basemen who ever wore the 1 spiked shoe, was doing a fairly good job. Chas. Comiskey, owner of the Sox, ' said that waivers will be asked on Collins and if all teams waive he will ’ be given his unconditional release. * | MICHIGAN-OHIO GAME HEMS LIST Three Teams, Unbeaten In Big Ten. In Important Games Saturday By Clark B. Kelsey (U. P. Staff Correspondent) i Chicago. Nov. 12—Three Western conference teams, unbeaten by members of the Big Ten. go into action tomorrow, and indications are that two of them wil win to tie for the season championship. The three teams are: Michigan. Ohio State and Northwestern. Michigan goes to Columbus to play what should be the sizzling game of the year, against the unbeaten Ohio eleven. Michigan has strong ends, a gc.id bxckfieM, and a dazzling forward p: ss offensive. Ohio has an evenly balanced ba kfield, a sturdy line, and a powerful | line crashing offensive. In addition the j Buckeyes may have a passing atta k. but if so they have kept it under cover for most of the season, because they have had no reason to op°n up. Ohio appears to have a fair chan e at defeating Michigan; last year Michigan won. 10 to 0, this year Ohio is a greatly improved team, and it’s an even bet both will be out there with everything in the catalogue, to g: ib off the confe.ence title. Northwestern will have things t .s---ier, playing Chicago, which has not not been scored on by a conference; scored on a Pig Ten team this season. ■ ■ On the other hand, the Wi d Cats have i team, and have been v.ait’ng foj yc:- s to beat Chicago—The Purple’s' tra litional rival. There are other games in the c n- . ference, but these will decide w’.at "SULPHUR IS BEST" TO CLEAR SKIN > - — 3 Any breaking out or skin irritation x on face, neck or body is overcome . quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because |of its germ destroying properties, , nothing has ever been found to take f the place of this sulphur preparation , that instantly brings ease from the itching, burning and irritation. '■ Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right )• up. leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment s or disfigurement. A little jar of Rowles Mentho-SuTphur may be oh- ’ tained at any drug store. It is used li like cold cream.
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and studied Yaw and nt 22 moved to' Dunvillo. where he lived continuous-1 ly until hl« death, except during sessions in Washington. C-.JIL t
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