Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1927 — Page 8
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YELLOW JACKETS HAVE TWO GAMES ' T- 1 1). 11. S. Cagers Go To Huntington and (Jarrett Friday And Saturday Nights The Decatur high school Yoljow Juckets are being put through still' worknuts this week by their coach, Herb flirts, in preparation for what i» expected to bo one of their most strenuous week-ends so far during the present basketball season. On * Friday night, the Yellow Jackets will go to Huntington to play the Hunting'on Vikings, and on the fidlowing night will go to Garrett to play a return game with the Garrett quintet. Decatur has defeated bobh Huntington and Garrett in games played here this season, but the games this coming weekend are expected to be stubbornly contested by the home teams. Huntington has shown considerable improvement recently. Last week-end, the Vikings defeated Columbia City by a large margin at Iluntingxm on Friday night and lost to Bluffton, 37-28, after leading most of the way, at Bluffton on Saturday night. Garrett has been going good lately and hold Auburn to an 18-17 win in the final game of the county tournament, recently. Several fans are planning to accompany the team to Huntington and Garrett. After the Garrett, game. Coach Curtis will start preparing his team for the Tri State tournament at Cincinnati, February 18 and 19. COLLEGE BASKETBALL D’Pauw 28; State Normal 25. Rose Poly 38; Aakland City 34. Notre Dame. 19; Wisconsin 14. Nebraska 30; Grinnell 22. North Dakota, 34; Des Moines Uni versify, 29. Heidelberg, 32: Akron 25. Ty Cobb To Play With Athletics; Salary Is Reported To Be $60,000 Philadelphia. Feb. 9. — (United Press. H-Ty Cobb will play with the Athletics next season for the larges salary ever paid a ball player. The "Georgia Peach" announced bis decision to accept Connie Mack's offer, reported to lie $60,000, are dinner of the sports writers here last night. Cobb was to have a final conference with Mack today at which he is ex pectod to sign his contract. Cobb will start with the A’s in right field, who with Simmons in centei and Zach Whetft in left, will form one of the strongest outfields in eilh er league. Notes Dame Beats Wisconsin. Madison, Wis., Feb. 9. — (United Press.) — Notre Dame's basketball team dropped the Wisconsin quin tet 19-14 here last night in a game in which both teams failed to measure up to previous performances. Wisconsin took a 5-2 lead at the start of the game and at the half the score was tied at 10-all. o Wells County Standing W L Pct Ossian 15 -1 .83S Lancaster Bobcats 11 4 .731. Bluffton Tigers , 9 4 .692 Liberty Lions . 10 5,66( Union Center 8 4 .666 R ckcreek Dodgers 11 6 .64£ Chester Indians z lO 6 .62,6 Petroleum Zippers 3 11 .214 Q AMERICAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDING » ! W. L. Pct. Washington 4 0 1.000 Baltimore 2 1 .667 Fort Wayne 3 2 .600 Rochester 3 2 .600 Philadelphia 2 3 .400 1 2 .332 Chicago 7 0 5 .000 New York 0 0 .000 Last Night's Results Fort Wayne, 35; Philadelphia 33. Baltimore 35; Chicago 33. Tonight’s Schedule Chicago at Baltimore. , . -o Rose Poly Wins Came Terre Haute, Ind., Feb: 9, —(United Press) —Rose Poly vanquished the Oakland City basketball team 38-31 beto last night. The Engineers piled up twelve points before the visitors ' scored.
Loganberries Dedicate New “Berry Bowl"’ With A Victory Over Laporte I Logansport, Ind., Feb 9.(United| Press) The Logansport high school basketball team hi it night dedicated the new $125,000 "Berry Bowl" gym-! nasium with a 62-19 victory over LaPorte high school. Five thousand persons saw the game. A. L. Trester, permanent secretary of the Indiana High School A: hletic Association, presided at did calory exercise), before the game. —t o "FIELD GOALS /*B By Mark M. Upp The Laporte eagers furnished the sugar for the Loganberries in_ the new Berry Bowl at Logansport last night, when the home team dedicated its new playhouse with a 62-19 victory. - - THE BEST SELLER AMONG BASKETBALL’ COLUMNISTS THESE AYS APPEARS TO BE "IT WON'T BE LONG NOW." Fears Central "Mark M. Upp of Decatur, will have one of his teams from Adams county n the first battle with Central and here's hoping Mark's team wins. While t.he Yellow Jackets have defeated Bluffton twice this year we wou'd rather have the Wells county sectional winners meet Decatur or mother Adams county team in the -egional than Central of Fort Wayne, ven 'though the Fort Wayne team lidn't make as good a showing here is d'd Decatur. That ’Old Home Town' stuff is what will make Cental hard to defeat ou their own loor, but the Wells county section--1 winners will do that very thing ’.his year if the Adams county win nets don’t."—Out of Bounds, Bluffton Banner, Since ,the Fort Wayne Hoosiers won another game in the American League, Sport Onceover, in the News-Sentinel, probably will turn out another column of professional gossip soon. Columbus high school officials have levered athletic relations with Martnsville high school, following the decision of the LH.B.A.A. board of conrol in exonerating Reynolds, of the Martinsville team, in connection vith charges that he attacked Gelius, of the Columbus team, following i game between the two quintets at IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally hv Drinking Quarts x, of Good water No man or woman con mage a mistake by flushing the kidneys occas'onally, says a wel'-known authority. Too much rich food creates acids which clog the kidney pores so that • hey sluggishly filter or strain only nart of the waste and poisons from the blood. Then you got sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, cons.tipiVtion, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache n the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, fu'l of sediment, irregular of passage, or attended by a sensation of scalding, begin to drink soft water in quant't'es; also get about' four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and 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 lithia. and has been used for yearA to help flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also ho help neutralize the acids in 'he system so they no longer cause irrttni'ion. thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure: makes a deJßthtful effervescent lithffl-water drink, which everyone can lake now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious kidney complications. ‘ A
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Martinsville, receutly. The Van Wert, Ohio, high school quintet me t defeat for Hie first time this season when it bowed to 'be Ada high team, nt Ada, lust Saturday night. 2-1 13. Van Werl defeated Ada eailler in lite season, 40-7. If fellow columnists don't watch their credit lines more closely when using clippings, th- conductor of this column may resort to copywriting said clippings. Otherwise we'll go ahead writing copy. The Commodores are going sailing again Friday night. This will be the last cruise in local waters during the present season. In other words, tile commodores are going to, play: Anderson Catholic here Frid&y night in their last home game. Fill up the pier with spectators. The Yellow Jackets will essay to do a little stinging away from home this week-end. At Huntington Fri-, clay and up in the right. The Kirkland Kanga to jump high, wide anbeat the Lancaster L Friday night, but it eai Kangaroos appear to bi lately. Monroe and Geneva
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I Ito moot in the old gym here Friday 1 isvli'., also. Those two teams have not met yet this season. It looks like a cold week-end for Berne, when the Fighting Five goes to Ossian to meet the Dears, but you never can tell what m&y happen. T1 u rtf. d Gorilla: *,li"r a two weeks' rest, should have little diilicully with the Polingtown team at Pennville, Friday night. When Monmou'h meets Harlan hem Saturday light, the Monmouth crew will have a 24-15 defeat at Harlan lo tivengi . And we believe they will do that Utile thing. FAMOUS LAST LINES: "WE COULD HAVE WON IF THE COACH I HAD SUBSTITUTED AT TIHi I RIGHT TIME." O I> ~ l
LAST HOME GAME FOR COMMODORES Catholic High Lagers End Home Season Against Anderson Friday Night The Catholic high school Commodoles, having won the first nineteen games on their schedule, will attempt to run their string of consecutive victories to twenty at the expense ot tiie St. Marya Catholic high school team of Anderson, here. night. In a game that will mark the end of the home season for the Commodores. The Acme will also mark the final appearance of some of the Commo dree stars, as Commodores, on the local court, as they wfll be graduated this spring. The Com—
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Iho national Catholic iour.m> ..v fhicago in Man h. Comh Confer has boon working ilthc Commodores hard this week in I an effort to have them in condition to make the best possible showing bilore the home fans in their last I game here this season. Anderson put I up a great fight against the Commodares, especially in the first, halt in the game al Anderson a few weeks ago. A large crowd of fans is ex- ' pected to turn out for the game i Friday night. _ o — ' “Babe" Starts To Save New York. Feb. 9.—(United Press) I I Babe Ruth has started saving his : money. He deposited yesterday, to i mark his 33rd birthday, $33,000 in a I trust fund in a local bank and said 1 he expected to make it sloo,by the end of the year. —__s. o — .Downs State Normal /e, Ind., Feb. 9.—(United iuwdefeated the Indiana i basketball team 28-25
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