Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1929 — Page 8

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SPORTS

YELLOWJACKETS WILL OPEN NET SEASON FRIDAY Monroeville High School to Furnish Opposition; Good Game Is Predicted Decatur high school Yellow Jacket.) I will come out of the! rseason of hlbe:-[ nation Friday night and will swarm out on tin* Decatur high school hardwood for the opening of the 1929-31 basketbill season. Coach Herb Curtis stated today that the squad is in good condition. Moinoevllle high school will furnish the opposition for the opening game. Monroeville hrs a good team of veterans and a scrap is expected The Curtismen have been practicing to: - about It) days, and indicia ions are the Yellow Jackets will develope into a fast “hard-to-beat” team. Coach Curtis stated that he had not yet decided on a starting lineup Gerber. Debolt, Reynolds. Engle, Schnep > and Hebble have been working otr ami appear as likely members of the first squad. The game will start at 8 o'clock Friday night. The second teams of the two schools will play at 7 o'clock. Season tickets are on sale at Decatur high school and single admission tickets may be secured of Principal Walter Krick or at the door the nigh of the game. A large attendance is predicted for the opening. Race Winners Rest Chicago. Nov. n' t CP)—Reggie McNanara attd Gaetano Belloni took a much needed and well deserved rest today after pedaling their way to victory in the 22nd International Bicycle race. The Italian American team maintained its scant lead during the final hew of sprinting last night and the end ofthe 144 hour grind constant pedaling j found the two still a lap ahead of their nearest rivals, the French combinrtion

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of Allred l.etourner and Paul Brocardo. It was consistent racing that won for McNanary and Belloni us they were among the slowest sprinters in the field. They gradually pedalled their w iy into the lead Tuesday night and then doggedly held on fo.' the r.'maindet of the race- — o ———- - — ’h. I rawfcn Rife Deca nr high school season basketball t'ekets are now on sale at he office of Principal Walter J. Krick. The tickets /ire selling for Single admission tickets for the DecaturMonroeville game Friday night also may be obtained at Mr. Krick s office. — o()o The Curtismen are beinq whipped into shape for the Friday tilt, and predictions are for a good early-season game. •—oOo — Monroeville has a team of veteran netters and fans of that town predict a close game Friday night. — 000 — With the Yellow Jackets opening their net season tomorrow night; Monmouth and Monroe getting into action Saturday night; the Commodores setting sail next Wednesday — then Adams county high school basketball will be in full swing There are going o be a lot of good basketball games in Decatur tics season —and no sport fan will have to worry about how to spend the even-, ing from now until next March. —oOo— Three good independent net teams have beeno rganized in Adams county. The Berne A. C. nettars; the Kirkland Whippets and the Decatur General Electric team, al! have good schedules arranged for the season. These

teams are worthy of support from local fans—And seeing any of the three teams play will be time well spent. —oOo— Tim two big football games in 'ho mlddlewest Saturday will undoubtedly he Notre Dante vs. Southern California ut Chicago and Purdue vs. lowa at Lafayette. ’ —oOo— Notre Dame should have a slight edge on the western gridders—and if predictions turn out correctly — the Ramblers will continue to ramble. ' 000— Purdue and lowa will clash In a I game which in all probabilities will 1 dec de the conference championship. I Most of the sport writers who have ! seen both teams play are picking ■ Purdue. —oOo— A week from Saturday, Indiana and Purdue clash in their annual Old Oaken Bucket battle .at Blooming'on—regardless of what either team has done during the reason that came is always a battle. About fifty Decatur people have secured seats for the game. —oO o - Both Decatur high school ne' teams will have new uniforms this season

/- — ' BASKETBALL Monroeville vs. Decatur FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Preliminary—Monroeville Seconds vs. Decatur Seconds 7:00 and 8:00 P. M. Tickes on sale at 7:30 to 8:30 tonight at High School. Admission 25c and 50c I ,

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nnd we still believe in the theory! that you can do more and better business in a “new store.” oOo — To date there are seven unde- • seated and untied football teams ’ in the United States. They are Notre Dame. Purdue, Pittsburgh, Cornell, Tennessee, Tulane and 1 Western Maryland. —oOo— Eight other teams have not been defeated but have been tied They are: California, Fordham. Detroit. ! Davis and Elkins. Tulane. St. Marya (California), Texas Christian ami Southern Methodist. -000 It takes a good team to go 1 : through a season undefeated. —oOo — Say. Yellow Jackets let’s beat 1 Monroeville Friday light and thereby get off to a good start. . — 000— Every net fan in Decatur should be present at the opening games of the two Decatur high schools Friday and Wednesday nights. After all it's lots easier to win games when a big crowd is urging the team on. o— : FOR SALE New Columbia phono- - grapn with records, cheap. Callow i & Kohne. 27bt2

MONMOUTH ANO MONROE READY Monmouth and Monio? high schools wete planning hard basketbill practices today and Friday In preparation tor the opening <f both schools net seasons at Deca trr high school gym

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niiDlum Saturday night. The two teams have been rivals for several years and the outcome of the tilt is in douht Couc h Hurve II iggnrd lot the Monmouth Eagles stated that he whs confident his team would win, but the statement wa< sti'c.ngly denied by Coic-h Piney Brvun of the , Monroe H'arkatz. The game will start at X o'clock Sit i unlay night, preceded by a game he- • tween the two second teams. A large deleg.c ibn f■ om both sc hoeds will at

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