Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1928 — Page 5
mWERS TO MEET OHIO ■ Bloomington, Ind., Nov 15 Indiana Inlversity's undefeated cross-country Ln. lead by (’apt. Fields, and Lpliam, will enteitain the strong thio Slate University "hill-ami dalers” L, iindei'eated and holders of the lull nal Junior A. A. team cliampionLp, here Saturday. The Crimsdh haru rs coached by K. C. Haynes, have tofeated Northwestern, Notre Dame. L| Purdue in dual meets, and WisconIn conference champions; Northwestim. and Michigan in the annual quadangular race. Last Saturday, Indiana's three leadrs, who have finished no lower tha* Diirth place this year, ran first second tnl fourth against Notre Dame at louth Bend, with John Brown, of Nero Paine, taking third place. Fields, aptain of the Hoosier squad for the econd year, broke the Notre Dame burse record, with Leas, the flashy Jrimson sophomore, right at his elbow, ’laphani finished fourth. Outstanding among the Ohio State an let s are Lyman Baker and Gregry Wotschak, who finished high in he Scarlet and Gray won the title. )ther Buckeye runners are Western, leftz. Donnell and Woorhle. The Buck yes apparently have no outstanding len. t elying on high places to win the aeet rather than attempting to win ndlvidual honors. The meet, to be run over the Indiana otirse. will be a part of the annual lads' Day progtam at the state school nd will precede the Northwestem-In-iana football game. It will be the final race before the Donfeietice meet, and the Hoosiers lope to make a clean sweep of the lesson's schedule. <>■ , Great in Philosophy The earliest philosopher on record among the Greeks was Thales. Other Celebrated philosophers of this school Include Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Anaximander and Heraclitus. o Changed Face of Nature One of the greatest explosions ever attempted by man was the blowing jpp of Flood rock in Long Island sound 4n 1885. The rock wa* nine acres In extent and 110 tons of a powerful explosive were used. KONJOLA VICTOR IN UNUSUAL CASE OF NERVOUSNESS Lady Fell Helpless When Walking Or Standing — Took To Bed After Complete Breakdown fir A>. r A Ai&y An Those who suffer need not dispair, no matter how long the suffering nor what medicines and treatments have failed, for there is Konjola, the new medicine of marvelous accomplishments. Read, for instance, the remarkable statement by Mrs. William M. Barney, 2325 Broadway, Gary. Indiana. who, rejoicing in glorious health, writes: For fourteen years, I was almost a nervous wreck. My heart gave way. and it was not unusual for me to fall to the floor helpless and unconscious. Many a time my husband found me in this condition upon his return from work. A good night’s rest was unknown to me; I had no appetite; I lost rapidly in general health, strength and vitality. Finally, was forced to go to bed. a complete nervous wreck. Finding no relief, I •rnneu to Konjola. The result is al most beyond belief. Just five bottles °f this marvelous medicine banished •he sufferings and afflictions of fourepn years! I have been perfectly Well for four months now. O, had I t'ie power to convince all who sutler 'd the astounding merits of this new konjola." Konjola is sold in Decatur. Ind., at b »Hth, Yager & Falk’s drug store, mid by all best druggists In this vicinity.
ON THE SIDELINES THE BIG TEN (U.R) ■ lowa City. Nov. 15.—A defense for ■ Wisconsin's aerial attack is the clilef concetti in the lowa football camp. Coach Ingkerscn has been putting the varsity amt freshmen through their puces all week in attack ami defense for the passes Wisconsin is expected to use Saturday. Madison. Wis. Harold Smith, full hack, Is being groomed by the Badgers to offset Mayes McClain, lowa's Indian flash. Smith, hurt earlier in the season, will be back in the game Saturday. Chicago. - Burgess and Yeyers, ranking backs of the University of Chicago's football team, will not be in the Illinois game Saturday on account ot injuries received in scrimmage. Freshmen using Illinois plays, were responsible for the injuries. Champaign, 111., Nov. 15—Defense against passes that are expected from the Chicago team Saturday has been the main object of practice this week for the lllini. Lafayette, Ind. —With Wabash always a threat. Coach Phelan is perfecting the Purdue aerial attack for Saturday's game. Yesterday's practice session was devoted almost exclusively to passes. South Bend. Notre Dame took another rest yesterday with the result that the Irish have only today and tomorrow to get acquainted witli Carnegie Tech's tactics. While Rockne fears Tech's attack he fears still more that his team will go stale after its strenuous schedule. Evanston. 111. —After a light workout this afternoon the Northwestern football team will depart for Bloom ington, Ind., to meet the Hoosiers Saturday. The game will wind up the I purple's season in the Big Ten. Coach I Hanley is taking two sets of half backs to Indiana. Bloomington.—Several injured vet- | erans probably will be back in the In- | diana lineup when it meets North- I western. Captain Bennett seems to I be back in his old form and Matthew
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lias returned to his post as guard. Ann Arbor—While the Wolverines are scheduled to play Michigan State Saturday, Weidman is pointing his team for lowa invasion the following week. The line has spent its time Illis week perfecting a defense against the Hawkeyes. Columbus, O. —Ohio State grldders are preparing for Illinois next week witli the Muskingum game on the card for tilts Saturday. Yesterday was Hie first day the regulars were out In
OUR NEXT AUCTION OF Stoves and Furniture wilt be held Saturday Evening, Nov. 17, at 7 o’clock al Perry Dim’s. Decatur, Ind.. 110 Jefferson St. Several makes rs heating stoves, oil heaters, gas stoves and gas plates; Piano, in good condition; Columbia Victrola, in good conci't'on. and records; 3 duofold davenports: 4 dres'era; several dining tables; library tables; 6 rocking chairs; dining chairs; kit,-hen chairs; commodes: chiffoniers: kitchen cabinets and cupboards; large post beds and springs; half beds, springs and mattress: baby beds: go-carts; new swings for children; electric toaH-r; piano rolls’ dishes; cooking utensils; carpet strips and sewing machine. Auctioneers—Roy Johnson and Jack Brunton. C'erks —Lucile and Lula Ogg.
uniform. Minneapolis. — Minnesota regulars went througli their first practice 01 tile week yesterday. The Gopher: meet Haskell Saturday and close the ’ season with Wisconsin the following , week. Tile regular backfield Magur ski, Pharmer, Hovde, and Brockmeyi er —will start against the Indians. o — NOTICE Absolutely no hunting or trespassing allowed on Hits farm. Fonner Stock Farm. 267-6tx
DEMPSEY MAY ’ RE-ENTER RING New York, Nov. 15, — (U.R) —Jack Dempsey may meet Paolino ITacudun or Jack Sharkey In a bout at Yankee stadium next summer and the announcement of Hie former heavyweight champion'll return to the ring probaldy will lie made after a conference witli Tex Rickard at Miami Beach, Fla., in January. Those are the paramount points which tight fans are taking for granted today after three days of conferences between Dempsey and Rickard. "We have arranged for Dempsey to visit my place in Miami Beach," Rickard said after Ihe last conference, "and shortly after his arrival I expect to be in a position to say whether Dempsey will attempt another comeback. There is no secret about the matter now. He doesn't know his own mind yet and there is still plenty of time for him to make it up one way or another." Although everything points to Dempsey coming back again, the thing that is troubling both Rickard and Dempsey is that neither of them is
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ranged to close hie Orangeburg, N. Y„ training camp for the winter uh a step toward rejoining Dempsey. — o Miss Clara K. Spuller of Fori Wayne was a buHiness visitor In this city Wednesday afternoon. o No Hunting Allowed Tuntlng or trcuspasMing Is forbidden on my farm in Root township. Cal Kunkel. ’ 279-2tX ——. 1 . ".".-IS?!
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