Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1927 — Page 6

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MUMPS CRIPPLE YELLOW JACKETS Bell, Forward, Out Os Lineup; Hill Likely To Oct Chance Friday Night The epidemic of mumps, which has been prevalent in this city for thP last few weeks, has Invaded the Decatur high school Yellow Jackets squ."v’ and, as a result. Billy Bell, forward, will be our of the lineup in the games with Portland and Huntington ’hit •week-end. Bell took sick with the mumps yesterday. Other members oi the squad have been exposed, but sc far none of them have taken ill. Coach Curtis probably will try out a new player in the games this week end. Hill, the former Monmouth higl school player who transferred to De catur this year, will became eligible for competition Friday night, following the close of the first semester oi IT'day afternoon. The coach has beer working the big boy with the varsity since Christmas and likely will giv him a chance to show his wares at the forward position in the game at Port land Friday night. After playing at Portland Friday night, the Yellow Jackets will meet Huntington here on Saturday night LARGE CROWD TO WITNESS GAME Several Fans To Accompany Hartford Team Here For Commodore Game Indications are that a large crow< of fans will see the Catholic higl shcool Commodores and the Hartfon township high school Gorillas stage their second battle of the season it this city next Wednesday night A large crowd of funs will follow thi Hartford eagers to this city, and inter eat in the game is high in this city The fact that the two teams stagei a double overtime game here earlie; in the season added much inter es to the pending game. The St Joseph eighth grade tean of this city will play the St. Peter am St Paul eighth graders, of Hunting as a preliminary to the high schoo game. The first game wili start a: 7:30 o'clock and the big game at 8: 3t o'clock. o Purdue Falls Before lowa’s Long Shooting Lafayette, Ind., Jan. 11 —(Unitec Press) —Puidue was unable to copi with the brilliant long shooting of lowa here last night and the Hawkeyes sent the Boilermakers down tc a 39-25 defeat in a fast game. . lowa started with a bang and soo put the local five on the short end o a 24-3 score. Purdue rallied but wer< never able to overtake their fast step ping opponents. PILE SUFFERERS AVOID OPERATION I GET RELIEF EASY Tests over a period of five years ir thousands of cases prove interna treatment and removal of cause is the one quick, harmless, painless, effec tice way to give pile sufferers real relief. Doctors agree and it means one need bother no more with salves and suppositories. No matter how long or severely you suffer — just swallow two small ~ harmless pills three times daily with a little water and in 24 hours in many cases and shortly after in even bad cases the pges and suffering go away completely. One user sayst "Twenty years ago I got bleeding piles. I was operated on, but evefftu ally the piles returned. I was in bed when I first took Colac Pile Pills, but in 3 days could return to work and in 2 weeks the piles were completely gone. This was 7 months ago and there is no sign of a return. Colac is marvelous." — Joseph Winter, Glenn Falls, N. Y. Colac Pile Pills are made in the world's largest laboratories of finest ingredients — harmless to even the Bmost delicate person. Doctors agree for lasting results internal treatment and removal of cause is best. Don’t delay or suffer another day. Get a 60c bottle of Colac Pile Pills at The Enterprise Drug Co., or any good drug store, or bottle by mail in plain wrapper on receipt of 60c in stamps, or check — Colac Chemical Co., Inc., Brentwood, Md.

f FIELD GOALS r ¥ ! By MarkM. Upp „ rj That Funny Feeling "The Panthers will start practice fpr their battle with the Decatur Yellow Jackets next Friday evening. I After their walloping at the hands of the Hartford City Airdales, the Panth>rs feel that it is about time to step out and win a game."—Swishing The Net, Portland Commercial-Review. Maybe there is more to that feeling of the Panthers than one would think. Experience has proven that no matter how many defeats a team suffers and how one-sided the scores are, that team stages a comeback some time or another, and, who knows, maybe the Panthers are pointed for this game with the Yellow Jackets next Friday night. Anyhow, Coach Curtis and his Yellow Jackets believe in preparedness. A Challenge To Merchants Dear Mark M. Upp: Please insert in your column that, the Kirkland ownship farmers challenge the Decatur merchants to a basketball ;ame do be played any time in thu

I Basket Bali II I IJ | Tuesday, Jan. 11 | * JK t p - fi BOWSER’S FACTORY TEAM ? S ~ MRi fi vs. I DECATUR G. E. Il Jl it High School Gym. Time: 8:30. 1 Preliminary game between two G.E. teams yp, £ jj Coach Curtiss, rcferett. s | tfh Bl I I I I I

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• near future. Signed; A Kirkland fan. The General Electric eagers meet the Bowsers quintet, of Fort Wayne,, hero tonight. Bowsers ranks among I the best teams in the Industrial league at Fort Wayne and a good gumo is promised for tonight. The Commodores aren't saying much this week, but they have been busy making preparations for the visit of the Hartford Gorillas hire Wednesday nighs., The Gorillas say they will lick the Commodores this time -and the said Commodores say they will down the Gorillas without the necessity of any overtime play, as was required in their previous meeting. This argument sounds interesting. FAMOUS LAST LINES: “OH. WELL. WE BEAT YOU I. AST YEAR." Kirkland Whippets Win From Monroe Bear Katz Initiating new suits, the Kirkland Whippets won a fast and exciting basketball game from the Monroe Hear Katz, in the o d gytn hero Saturday night, 32-31. The Whippets led. 20-12 at the npd of the half, but the Bear Katz tied the score at 21-all in the second pericd and from then on i the battle waxed het. Lineups and summary. Kirkland (32) Monroe (31) L. Arnold F Coppesa 1 Bryan F Oliver | Corson C Everhart Heller G KissleK. Arnold G Cria: Field goals: L. Arnold 2; Bryan 5; Corson, 4; K. Arnold 1; Coppess 3: Oliver 6; Everhart 3: Kessler 2. Foul

goals: I. Arnold 1; Bryan 1; Corson 4: Holler 1; K. Arnold 1; Coppess. 1; Oliver I; ETerhurt 1. j- o — Indiana Downs Gopher Quintet, Score 37*24 Minneapolis. Minn., Jan 11.- (United Press)- A fast breaking, accurate shooting offensive tyle of play un-t leatrfied by the Indiana University cag» quintet last night proved too much for Minnesota and the Hoosier team scot-1 ed its seepnd c.inference victory he: • 37-24. The G.phers started strong and heM an advantage for a short time. The i Indiana forged to the Irony. never to be headed. The Hoosiers led at half

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time, 21 15. FOREIGN POLICY STILL UNGER FIRE — Washington. D C. Jan. 11.—(Unit-1 ed Press)— Following a decision of the I house foreign ielations committee to 1 I take up tomorrow, tom resolutions ' dealing with the Bexican Niearaugitan | problems the subject of Ametlcan policy in Central Ameiiea burst out again in the halls of congress today. Representative Huddleston, Democrat. Alabama, who last week pictur-

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Jack Relehor. of Cleveland, was a business visitor here this af:.-rnoo n Mrs. C. A. Dugan visited friend, tq Fort Wayne today. , Deane Dc.iwin and Clarence Ib-av-is I attended a show in Fort Wayne Sim. 1 day evening.