Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1927 — Page 6

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YELLOW JACKETS LOOK TO TOURNEY Coach Curtis Preparing D. H. S. Team For Tri-State Meet Next Month . Coach Curtin h beginning to whip the Decatur high school Yellow Jacket* into condition for the annual Tristate tournament, to be held in Cincinnati, February 18 and 19, under the auspices of the University of Cincinnati. The schedule for the tourney will be drawn on the week-end preceding the t turnament and the sixteen entered will be notified at once. There are eleven teams from Ind lana. three front Ohio and two frotr Kentucky entered in the toumamen Some of the best teams in Indiana, in c uding Ixtgansport high school, cot sldered by many to lie the stronpet team in the state at present, are entered. Teams from this part of the state include Decatur, Ossian and Winches ter. -sWI The sixteen teams entered in th< tourney are: Brownstown, Ind.; Cet ter drove high school, of near Barge, ville, Ind.; Covington, Kentucky; D catur Indiana.; Elder high of Cinclr nati, Ohio; Jefferson high school, < near Cloverdale, Ind.; Logansport. In< Newport , Ky, Norwood. Ohio; Osslt Indiana; Perry Centra), of near L banon, Ind.; Quincy Ind.; St. Mary high, of Cincinnati; Summittville, In, Waldron. Ind.; and Winchester, In< Summitville. Indiana, was runner up in the tournament last year, losin to Monrovia, Indiana, high school, i the final game. The Monrovia tea w coached ly Herb L. Curtis, pr sent coach of Itecatur high schot Coach Curtis' Monrovia team won tl tournament the preceding year, als and finished in the runners-up positic three years ago. Each team is pern ittcd to take etg' players to the tourn'ament. Coach Cur tls has not selected his tonrtfiimei squad, so far. Commodores Meet Hartfort Gorillas Here T o n i g h The Catholic high school Comm dores, after being idle since the ho days, will get into action again t night when they meet the llartfor township high school Gorillas in return engagement in the Catho! school gym. The Commodores d seated the Gorillas in a double ove time game which was the first gap i r Um sea'-'’’ ■ u" tfei'-Gomiiodorea, 39 38. A sash game is expected t.inigl In the preliminary game, starting a' 7:30 o’clock, the St. Joseph eightgrade team will meet the SS. Pete and Paul eighth grade team, of Hum Ington. At 6:30 o’clock ths evening, the Dathollc high school gtrls will play the St. Catherine Academy girls team, of Fort Wayne. COLLEGE BASKETBALL * Wabash. 34; Franklin, 29 Danville Normal. 47; Rose Poly, 35 IF KIDNEYS ACT * BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache Often Means Sou Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region t may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a wellknown authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have bftkache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine h cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Ethia. and has been U-ed for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithla-water drink. Drink lots of soft water.

FIELD ’ll ZX GOALS fS J MarkM. l T pp /fr„ Vj B 1 ’ The Commodores’ ship will be attacked by a .hunch of Gorillas tonight. In other words, the Catholic high school basketball team will defend its c'sfeatless record against the invasion of the Hartford township high school quintet in the Catholic school gym here tonight. And if that double overtime battle staged by the two teams several weeks ago and the great determination of the Hartford eagers are to be taken into consideration, the game tonight will be a battle royal. Thanks, Buck Last night, we out. our gasuggy and hied ourself in the direclon of t,he Wells county metropolis vhich is designated on the maps as lluffton. in response Io the kind in -Ration of our highly esteemed, riend. Buck, who has his by-line overj he basketball column, "Out of. founds,” in the Bluffton Banner, toi ‘tend the fish fry which he and his aper gave for all high school basketall teams, their coaches and princials in Wells county. We greatly■ npreciated this opportunity to meet ie Wells county players, coaches nd principals, all of whom we hold ’ high esteem. The teams of Adms and Wells county are natural ’vals. the two counties being hound ngether by the steel ties of the Jlckel Plate and Erie railroads and 'ie rippling waters of the historic ’abash river. Adams county teams i ke to play their Wells county rivals, or lose. Mr. Trester, the reign■g knight of Indiana high school asketball. gave one of his interestng and beneficial talks last night.mphas'izing the importance of good j nortsmanship, fair play, fair compe-| tion and limitation on the activities' f tl'.c at!’.'. s. I'.. h> T'" rT " :“T ew c.i'y hall and community build-1 ng. which contains a fine basketball ourt with seating capacity for about .600 fans. And, Oh boy. Buck surel mows where to catch fish that tickle' ba JR • t The fttorrison, a hen completed, mill be the largest and tallest hotel us the morld, co et at sung 3,400 rooms When in Chicago Stop at the MORRISON HOTEL Tallest in the WorW 46 Stories High Closest in the city to office*, theatres, stores and rsrikl road depots , Rooms $2.50 up ! • all outside, each with bath. running ice water and Servidor ) Garage frrrmleges for erery gnert ’ MORRISON HOTEI ■M rag MOTRL OF HRFfICT »«WV»C« ■ t c* * a “ *** r * 1 ~ ** o I

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- the palate. This is no. fish story, 1 <-i,tJicr. f # The Huntington Vikings are holding secret practice this week, in preparation for their games • with Clear Creek, Friday night, and the Decatur Yellow Jackets on Saturday night. It’s no secret, however, that the Vikings have high ambitions for this week-end. e Cash Koller, out most i of the dope nn the Vikings, yesterI day announced his eighth bigzten of 1 the season, in his column, "Crowds' on the Sideline*,’’ in the Huntington' Press. To us, the lower half of his , ten is all wet. Why he picked Emer- . son of Gary over Froebel, why h° selected M tchell and Washington over Kokomo. Central of Evansville, Frankfort and a few others is more* than'wo can fathom. Anyhow, Cash was kind enough to include Decatur n the honorable mention list again. He also, tossed in Huntington and , Bluffton this week, too. Here’s hl4 ["Big Ten:’’ Logansport Bedford Columbus Martinsville Bloomington

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Vincennes fl uncle Emerson of Gar> Mitchell Washington. Portland Has Collected Many "Give Decatur a lemon. Panthers.’' Port hind.Commercial-Review. FAMOUS LAST LINE: "JUST WAIT UNTIL NEXT YEAR." G. E. LOSES TO BOWSERS FIVE After trailing the first ten minutes of the gain* l , the Bowsers basketball aggregation, of Fort Wayne, unleash- ■ i-d an offensive that the local General Electric net team could not stop, and the visitors walked awaj with a 32-19 win at the Decatur high school gyne nasiutn, last night. Beal, local forward, drew the first cheer from the Decatur rooters when he snagged a field goal Trojn the center Os the flobr. The local quintet piled up a 6-2 lead in the first ten minutes of the game. Bowsers called fffr time out, and when play was re-

sumed the visitors opened up. shooting from all angles of the court and soon wore well in the lead. i The first half ended 21-8. In the second stanza, the General Electric second team was sent in. and held the visitors to a tie during the final 20 minutes. The score ended 32-19. Kleiniglit and Beal looked best for the Decatur team, while Duwan, former South siile high school star, carried the brunt of the Fort Wayne offense. Ljneup and summary: Decatur (19) Bowsers (32) Garton - . F . H? rr Beal F Kleinight ■■ C Duwan Teeplo G .... ..Lindemann White O Castler Substitutions: Decatr, Omlor, Johnsun. Schneider, and Lindeman. Bowsers, Weber, Deanhart. Field goals: Jt-iatur. Garton. 1; Beal. 3; Kleinight, ?; Lindeman. 1; Topic. 1. Bowsers: Durr. 4; Duwan, 5; Lindemann. 1; Deanhatt, 2. Foul goals: Decatur. 3; Bowsers, 6. Referee, Curtis. Terre Haute Normal.

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