Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1926 — Page 7
FIELD ' GOALS /*» . j >/ J By MarkM. Upp \rr.uigements have been nuul, hi the Commodores-Cellna game an i |k,> Yellow Jackets- Anhola game will t be played at the same hour. here. ' Th" ls,lay ,llght ’ The ComnK ’ J( ' r, ' s wi| l •jart their gahie at 7:45 o’clock ami He Yellow Jackets will take the floor against Angola at 8:45 o’clock. Now tan'. yo« can Bee 1,0111 The Angola game likely will be another complete sell out. Only eight reserved seats were left this morning. The college city boys haven't lost a game this year and and have South Bend, Auburn, Ossian and Fremont listed among their victims. The Celina Catholic eagers are full ot inspiration since holding the C. i H. S. team, of Fort Wayne, to a 24 .. win last Ftiday, and are coniiim to Decatur Thursday night, hoping to throw a monkey yrrench into the t om modores' smooth running luavblmrv The second' half of the game last Friday night went to the Celina team by a score of 19-8. "Shots at Sports” is the name of a new column starting in the Evansville Courier this week. The first day’s efforts were devoted to taking shots at sport critics over the state who have been making light of the claim of Evansville College to high rating among Indiana college teams. No matter what other sport writers say, it can't be said that the Evansville Purple Aces are withoit honor in their own home town. ITS NO WONDER THAT JEFFERSON.CENTER TOOK CON'FROM THE WHITLEY COUNTY TOURNEY AT COLUMBIA (TTY SATURDAY NIGHT, C. M. BACON IS COACHING THE TEAM. Encouragement "It is believed that the local team will have to show marked improvement over the past few games if tl. win a game on their schedule this season," says the Portlaud Comm, eial Review ui concluding a 14-line a< count of the Portland-Wiachesjer high schoi.l game at Winchester Saturday night ■ , ♦ The Van Wert high school ,am .j, J.-. ” tby trouncing th I' bciioul 33-14. Kendallville Looks Good "All you Northern Indiana bask, i ball fans just take a peek at the ■ urolled up by Kendallville and th i u}’>m best judgment in naming :h strongest teams in this section of State. The Red Devils have down ti.eir three opponents thus far I . P lints or more. Syracuse, conceded > have a cracker-jack team, Tell \i ■ m I tn the Kendallville attack Friday • and the final scor? was 67-14 the Lake Siders,” —Sportfolio. C i I emocrat.i t — Folks, if you have any corns, go to Indianapolis to have them tre.U. cd. This man Rudy who does a little basketball playing for the Bluffton Tigers and who, accoi;. ing to the Bluffton scribes, has been suffering with corns on the
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d b ° UOm hl ‘ ’-.visited a loo?', . ' n ‘ ne Mp ' tal cl ‘y Saturday , * Or « the Bluffton-Manual game I that night ht made .even fi. ld 0°»l* against Manual. Thank. For Th. Warning '* M *«W »et Place the Tig- ; u v thiouuk their regular workout this i evening, but Ue y will Wed . Bwday evening and wiU ro mtmm (()r J” remainder of th., week, making miwrat on. for Ih!( . lltur a fr()|u XVv.Um s.kty night Wa t c h out, Yellow Rev»ngt> Is at hand." '—Rin Dlf. Bluffton New.-,. Just a him to the Yellow Jacket and Commodores - it you waat (o g ' et a pt.'sunt for your couch, we have the inside dope that Coach Curtis ami ( "a. it ( ontet will ippreclate vcitoftes over Angola and Celina about as much as anything. SEEGAR AND TIGHTER PLAY ON THE MARION CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL QUINTET. THEY MAKE the smoke roll when they GET TOGETHER. Rip Offs, in the Bluffton News, has tui m d his column into a poetry publishing house. Re had two columns of alleged poems in his paper Saturday. And It isn’t Spring now, either. Evansville College ought to change the name of its basketball team from Purple Aces to Giant Killers. The Little Giants from Wabash College .dropped two games in as many i nights to the Evansville team over the week end, and tney did the same thing last year. , Coach Devol is having his troubles [over at Columbia City this winter. | Although he had several veterans to start the season with, his team is | having its ups and downs. Columbia ' City was defeated by Jefferson Ceni ter in the final game of the Whitley I county tournament at Columbia Cilty. I Saturday night. 10-6. We can't I imagine how that Columbia City I team, with that speed merchant, Seth Cummins, and his able companions, I Hancock and Killian, cduld fail to I score more than 6 points in a game. Pequigonet, besides having the i longest name and the one the hardi est to pronounce, was high point man i of the Columbia City-Jefferson Center ANEASYSUREWAY TO BELIEVE PILES Pain Vanishes — All Symptoms of Piles Disappear Very Quickly SIMPLE HOME REMEDY AND ONLY COSTS 60c “After suffering agony with piles land trying every old thing. I took my doctor's advice —threw away the .ointments and suppositories and !>•>- i with each meal The pain left me in 21 hours uun all sign of piles comIpletely left me in less than two weeks and 1 haven't had a symptom lof Piles or sigu of* return since." declares a happy, enthusiastic man who formerly suffered agony. laics.-, neglected so long an operlation is ne -sary. it is now- a simple I matter to get relief from Piles, thanks to modern medical discoveries. Wo now know what causes piles ami into convenient chocolated pill f rm under name ot Cola. Hi. Bills, vou can get at any well .Bucked dm- store the medicine to .piicklv, sureiv a"d satisfactorily re iljeve pile troubles. Cubic Pile Pills taken at meal times I-or i few days correct conditions internally. They are made in the Iv.otid's largest laboratory of finest .ingredients. A whole bottle costs otilv 60c. Thou.-aiids of cases wth '■’ot' t fat tire cause physicians and I'.'v ci- I J| . to endorse Colac pile pills '.,'iui r serve. We sell and recommend C. lac Pile Pills—the last word u i ctive Pile treatment. —Enterp -e Drug < <>■ ———— —- —————-------
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926.
fl»me. He scored 6 pointe for Jeffer-L son. 1 And Hartford Gorillas Wo can slug of our Panthers, and Camels but northern Indiana is the r zoo of Hooslerdom basketball. If you don t believe it name these over one by one: Jonesboro Zebras, Muncie Bearcats, Kokomo Wild Cats, t Portland Panthers, Van Buren Night 1 Hawks. Kirkland Kangaroos, Bluffton ' Tigers, Pennville Bull Dogs, Lancas- 1 t. r Bob Cals, Decatur Yellow Jackets, Ossian Bears, Montpelier Pacers, Libi rty Lions, Chester Indians, Petro- [ leunt Zippers and Rockcreek Dodgers. Casual Comment, Bloomington * World. Time To Pick Berries And baby mine, look what those Loganberries did to Columbus Bull Hounds. 59 to 36! Can you imagine it? What in the dickens has Coach Cliff Wells anyway, a basketball -earn or a 5 horse-power scoring machine? Ain't it awful?”—More Casual Comment. Stealing Betten’s Thunder Podunk, Ind., Dec. 18. 1926 Dear Mark: Wai, I sea bye thee D. mniy Krat thet them there Cotnniy D..re and them thair Yelia Jackets uv Dekater hev sum reel teems on thee feold (or on thee flore) this vere. and thet my next dore nayber, Betten Bettenberger is seaing thair gainis. Wai, olde Betten is a frend uv mine, sew i sez ter myself, if I Betten thinks thees galims is all rite, ter him. they awt tew bee all rite fer me tew. Sew i goes tew yds hear Limy gaim last friday, and beleeve me thet wuz a reel gaim. I hegrd i sum body say thet thee gaim wuz wun when them Dekater boys got , hoi. Mai, I don’t no wat they meant . bye gettin hot, but if gettin’ hot i wlllß Sainis, i hope they get hot at'
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every gaim they play. Wishing both Dekater teems lottsa luck. "Yours respectavely, "Timothy Hay.” — o Two World’s Champions To Enter Ring Tonight Jersey City. N. J. ted Press)- Two world champions wi I bo seen in the ring tonight at the Christmas charity benefit in the Fourth Regiment Armory. Jack Delaney, world light-heavy weight champion, will meet Bud Gorman former sparring partner for Gene Tunney. — Chat ley Phil Ro-enberg, world Bantamweight champion, will meet Pvtle Mack, local product. 1! uenberg, who is under suspension in New Jersey has been given special permission for the fight, because it is for charity. Delaney and the much-heavier Gorman will not he contesting for the title, because of the weight-, but fans expect a real scrap. Delaney’s impending entry into the heavyweight ranks and contention for Tunny's title will get a severe setback if he is unabje to whip Gorman. 0 Peru—Convicted of drinking “canned heat", Martin Fort was sent to the Indiana State farm to cool off, in Miami circuit court. Greenfield —Virgil Lambert of this city claims one ot the finest Indian relic collections in the state. He owns between 500 and 600 arrow heads, -pear heads, hammers, tomahawks and other stone tools. o NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Decatur, Indiana, that there will be a meeting at the office of said bank on Tuesday, January 11. 1927. between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 I’. M. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for said bank for the year of 1927. T. F. GRALIKER, Cashier. Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28 Jan. 4
FORD NOT TO CHANGE MODEL Rumor Os Six Or Eight Cylinder Cars Emphatically Denied By Company There is to bo no s’x or eight cy’-| iuder Ford cars built. Tint report' that there is to be, whic h Is clrculat-' ed every nqw and then, is again [ emphatically denied. Several weeks I ago, Mr. Edsel Ford wrote to each of the branch managers denying that there was any thought of a change in Ford models, but the rumors and reports have persisted. Today, the following letter was received here: Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 20 “Adams County Ford Co., “Decatur, Indiana, "AUX'ntion: Mr. Phil L. Macklin, “Dear Silts: —In case you or your salesmen feel hesitant about forcefully denying all rumors of a “new car,” caused by unauthorized and unsound-
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paper articles as well us through any kind of propaganda, we call your attention to the emphatic statement. ruccn'Jy made by Mr. Edscl Ford, us follows: “ THERE WILL Bl) NO NEW MODE!. AND NO NEW FORD CAR IS GOING TO BE INTRODUCED. Nor are we planning on any six or light, cylinder can' "The Ford cur stands supreme in
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