Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1929 — Page 6

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G. E. NET TEAM TRIMS BERNE A. C. Borno, Nov. 18—Before a packed house of raving basketball fans, th<» Berne A. C.’s dropped a hard fought basketball game to the Dtcatur G. R. Club here Saturday night. The G. E. team, the best ever to represent that place, was accompanied by a largo crowd of Decatur fans who cheered them on to victory until it was hard to tell which was the home team. The final score was 38-29. Bob Strickler, G.E. star center opposed by big Lonzo Smith and later by Meyers and Clauser at center, all much taller, shot up in the air like a coil spring and gave his team nearly every tip off. Bell started Decatur off with an nnder-lhe-basket shot on the first play. Habegger tied it with a long shot at two all. The entire first half was hard fought with first one team and then the ether taking the lead, the score being tied four times. Decatur led at the half, 14-16. Berne came back strong and tied the count and then took a five point lead at the start of the second half. However. Bell. Hill and Mylott began hitting the net front all angles of the floor and soon had the game on ice for the G.E. Club. It would be hard to pick an Indi- 1 vidual star on the G. E. team. Bell was all over the floor like a flash and led his team in scoring with 12 1 points. Mylott was a power on de- 1 sense and Hill made some nice under- 1 the-basket shots. Habegger was the 1 outstanding player for the losers scor- 1 ing 12 points and playing a clever * floor game. Lineup and summary: 1 Decatur G.E. (38) F.G. FT. T.P. Hill, f 4 0 8 1 Be’l. f 6 0 12 f Bebout. f 0 0 0 s Strickler, c 4 2 10 1 Mylott. g 3 0 6 ' Stoneburner, g 0 0 0* Kleinknight, g 10 2 Totals 18 2 38 < Berne A.C. (29) t Habegger. f 5 2 12 t Brown, f 3 17 t Hischy, f 0 0 0 t Moser, f 0 0 0 1 Smith, c 0 0 0 s Clauser, c 0 0 0 c A. Habegger. g 2 0 4 t Troyan, g 2 0 f .Meyers, g 10 2 1 Totals 13 3 29 1 Referee, Kessler. t o 6 A 4 a Big Ten Standing w. ,L. T. Pct t Purdue 4 0 0 1.000 i Ill'nois ... 2 11 .666 ( Ohio State 2 11 ,6G6 t Northwestern 3 2 0 .600, a lowa 2 2 1 .500 I Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 Indiana 1 2 1 .333 t Wisconsin 1 3 0 250 a Chicago .1 3 0 .250 1 Michigan 1 3 0 .250 t o — d ♦ ♦ a BIG TEN RESULTS LAST SATURDAY ( « * j Indiana, 19; Northwestern, 14. [ Purdue, 7; lowa, °’ |! Michigan. 7; Minnesota, 6. t Illinois. 20; Chicago, 6. a Ohio o ! SATURDAY’S | i FOOTBALL SCORES | » ' t State Colleges Notre Dame 13 Southern California 1 12. t Purdue 7 lowa 0. < Indiana 19; Northwestern 14. it James Millikin 6; Butler 0. t Depauw 46; Ball Teachers 6. 1 Louisville 6; Earlham 0. I Manchester 19; Indiana Central 0. , Central Normal 25; Franklin 6. 1 Elmhurst 33; Valparaiso 0. I Indiana 19; Northwestern 6. High Schools I Bosse (Evansville) 6; Rettz I Evansville) 0. Princeton 12; Boonville 7. Muncie 27; South Side (Fort Wayne) 0.. Logansport 44; Jefferson (LafajH ette) 0. New Albany 20; Memorial (Evansville) 0. Michigan City 13; Elkhart 6. Criapua Attucks (Indianapolis) 26; Lincoln (Evansville) 2. Horace Mann (Gary) 29; Froebel (Gary) 6. Goshen 0; South Bend 0Bloomington 27; Brazil 6. Huntington 7; Wabash 7. Kirkyand 27; Sheiidan 0. Central To Meet Gary Team Saturday Indianapolis, Nov. 18. — (U,R> —Central high school football team of Fort Wayne will clash with Horace Mann of Gary at Fort Wayne next Satur-| day at 2 p. m. in a game that will practically settle high school grid supremacy for the state for the pres-

ent season. Both teams, undefeated in state competition, have closed their seasons and (the special game was arranged this morning tn a long distance I cull between principals of the two schools. Horace Mann, undefeated in state competition, lost one game, that to Libbey of Toledo, Ohio, but defeated Ironwood. Mich., and Youngstown, ()., in intersectional games. They defeated bo h Froebel and Emerson for the Gary city title and won the northern Indiana high school conference championship when Goshen was held to a tie game by South Bend last Saturday. Central of Fort Wayne is undefeated and has piled up a total of 400 points to opponents’ 18 in eight games. Saturday i;hey defeated Concordia college 49-0 and as champions of the north eastern Indiana high school conference loom as a strong opponent for the big Horace Mann squad. PURDUE WINS BIG TEN TITLE Chicago, Nov. IS.— (U.R; —Down in Lafayette, Ind., they're taking their hats off to Coach Jimmy Phelan and the greatest football team Purdue ever had. for the Boilermakers are the Big Ten champions of 1929. It Is the first time Purdue ever won the t tie. That explains why Lafayette went wild Saturday night and still is celebrating. No other Purdue team ever showed the class of the present one. Ou:weighed in every game, the Boilermakers have come through an undefeated season on; brains, speed and nerve. Phelan has taught them what the word 'fight" means and the team has shown Phelan that it knows how. On straight football the Boilermakers have been outplayed once or twice during the year, but they never have been outfought. Saturday they got over what was considered their hardest hurdle and they won by knowing what to do at the right time. They couldn't gain through the stubborn lowa line, and they were smart enough to realize the fact, so Glen Harmeson stepped back and threw a couple of passes, the second of which landed in the arms of a squatty and little end named Bill Roemer, who danced over the goal fine for a touchdown. Harmeson place kicked the extra point. After that the Boilermakers were smart enough to play conservative football and protect the lead. Now the Boilermaker supporters are visioning recognition as national champions. However, besides rivals in other sections—such as Pittsburgh. California. Tulane and Tennessee — they have a national championship aspirant in their own state in Notre Dame which also is undefeated. The Notre Dame outfit has played the hardest intersectional schedule of any team in the country and the men believe — perhaps rightfully — that if they can go through the season undefeated they are entitled to nation- ’ al championship recognition. Already the Irish have beaten Navy, Carnegie Tech and Southern California. among others. They yet must play Nothwestern and Army, but these games should end in Notre Dame victories if previous form counts for anything. Purdue has only to meet Indiana. Indiana always plays its best game aga'nst the Boilermakers, but the Hoosiers will have to play better than the best they have shown this year to beat their old rivals. The only other undefeated team in middlewest is the University of Detroit. The Detroiters maintained their deieatless record Saturday by winning from Michigan Sta'ie. 25-0. However, Marquette tied Detroit, then lost to Creighton and Creighton was I beaten by North Dakota last Satur-i day. Since North Dakota won 54-0 j it would appear that the team really has something of which to feel proud. Indiana allowed Purdue to clinch the title by defeating Northwestern, 19-14, Saturday. Nothwestern still I was in the title running until the defeat. It had lost to Minnesota, but had not ben tied and had it won and Purdue lost to Indiana next Saturday, it would have earned a championship tie. As things stand now, the second and third place teams in the conference have been tied as well as defeated and even if Indiana wins from Purdue —certainly an unlikelihood — the Boilermakers will win the title with four victories and one defeat. In the other games in which Big Ten teams figured Saturday, Michigan won from Minnesota, 7-6; Illinois defeated Chicago, 20-6; and Kenyan lost to Ohio State, 54-0. The Ohio State and Illinois victories were expected, but the Minnesota loss was a surprise. The Gophers figured milch better on paper than did Michigan. o NOTICE Positively no hunting or trespassing on the J. J. Dai|ey farms, in Blue Creek Township. 268-10 t eod x

'■ ■ , b h. 1 ; I—— ) I For 25 years or more the Bo'lermak-, , ers down Ih« Monon have been batter-1 'led around in the Western Conference ' i football standing. This year Jimmy 'I Phelan produced a team that no man's' ‘ grid aggregation could touch hidden-1 I tally Purdue won the Conference chum- 1 1 pionship, and unless the bottom drops I out of the world next Saturday. Pur due will finish the season undefeated. i _ Regaidless of the outcome of next Sat: rday's Indiana Purdue game, The Boilermakers can’t be denied the title of Conference Champions—We believe! that the state of Indiana this year! owns the two greatest college football i teams in the world—Purdue and Notre Dame. And speaking of great Indiana events If you've never seen an ln-|' dian.i-Purdue football game, by all ' | means go to Bloomington next Satur-l <iay—Regardless of the ability of either; team—it will be a great game—Those | Old Oaken Bucket games always are—l 1 and Bloomington isn't cut off from the rest of the world any more—You can l ! go to Huntington or Hartford City or Portland and have pavement all t'le wav. < I 1 The General Electric independent ( basketball team started the season in . great style at Berne Saturday night. The Electricians, headed by a former , Commodore star and a couple of for , mer Yellow Jacket stars, made it , p enty tough for the Berne A. C. Nctters and finally trimmed them by a ( nice majority— Tuesday night the General Electric < netters open their home season at De-, eatur high school gymnasium. The Elec \ I tricians meet the fast Bowser net team I from Fort Wayne. The Bowser team. ( also. is composed of former high school net stars and the game no doubt will i be one of the best of the year in Decatur — Then save 50 cents for Wednesday’ night—The Decatur Catholic high' school Commodores open their season at the Catholic high school gymnasium! with St. Marys of Huntington furnishing the opposition. Coach George Laurent has been' stewing and fre ting and worrying and waiting for Wednesday night for more! than a month He has so much materia) this year, he has to pinch himself to see if it’s' really he- —and if it’s really the Commodores he’s coaching— Those who have seen the Commodores wo.k out say this year's edition of D C. H. S. ne.ters is the best ever. Coach Herb Curtis announced today that a series of hard workouts were in store for the Yellow Jackets this week.) Herb wasn't so well-pleased with the defense of the Jacketmen in last Friday’s tilt. Next Friday the Curtismen meet New Haven, conquerors of Berne, and Coach Curtis believes that his team will have to improve considerably before next Friday. And by the way, we Hoosiers from down on the Jordon, can shave now. . Sure Way to Stop Night Coughs Famous Prescription Brings Almost Instant Relief Night coughs, or coughs caused by a cold or irritated throat, can now be stopped within 15 minutes by a doc- ■ tor’s prescription which works on an entirely d'fferent principle. This ' prescription is put up under the 1 name Thoxine and 'is available to ’ everyone. Having Thoxine on hand is a (safety measure against all coughs and throat' j irritations. Thoxine contains no harmful' I drugs, is pleasant tasting and safe j - for the whole family. Sold on a money back guarantee to give better and quicker relief for coughs or sore ' I throats than anything you have ever tried. Ask for Thoxine, put up I ready for use in 35c, 60c, and SI.OO bottles. Sold by Holthouse’s, and all other good drug stores. BIG SQUARE DANCE MASONIC HALL Wednesday evening, Nov. 20. Grim and Snyder orchestra. Everybody invited. For Quick Sale I have aho ti t 300 lbs, of t EXTRACTED HONEY that is . slightly crystallized, which I I will sell during the next 4 days at 10c a pound. Bring your own container. This honey is nure. Heat reliquifies it. r Dr. C„ H. Branch, » 510 Jefferson st.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1929.

| since Indiana defeated Norihw •stern. A record crowd of 120.000 witnessed the great grid battle between Notre Dame and Southern California at Chicago Saturday — About 6.000,000 (more listened in on the radio —Around | the various Decatur stores on Saturday afternoon where there are radios, it’s about as hard to get a good listen- | ing seat—as it is to get a good seeing j seat at a football game. Knnte llockne, showed his foothill squad a little example of "nerve" "grit", "sand”, "in , tinal stamina" I or whatever you want to call it. He's lieen laid up for a month with a badly infected leg, but he was there with his i team Siaurday and we'd hate to prediet the outcome, had Coach Rockne : stayed at home. Auburn high school Football team will have to share the N. E. I. title with Central of Fort Wayne—neither team has lost a game— Yes, we"re just getting to the rulebook paragraph now And we still b dieve — etc. etc. But fuither than that we believe that it’s going to be easy to boost Decatur high school Yellow Jackets, Decatur Catholic high school Commodores and the General Electric netters this season, because all three teams appear to be far better than usual—and it's lot easier to say Hurrah, we win. than it is to furnish alibis. Don't forget the Decatur program this week — TUESDAY NIGHT D. H S. Gym, 8 o'clock, General Electric vs. Bowsers, of Fort Wayne. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. D C. H S Gym at 8 o'clock. Commodores vs. St. Marys of Huntington. FRIDAY NIGHT at D 11. S. Gym, Decatur high school vs. New Haven high school. Let's boost Decatur first last and always. “ PROFESSIONAL football SCORES ♦ ♦ New York Giants, 34; Chicago Bears, 0. Green Bay (Wis.) Packers, 12; Chicago Cards. 0. Providence (R. I.), 19; Minneapolis, 13. Biston Bulldogs, 12; Buffalo, 7. Stapleton. 30; Bayonne (N. J. I, 0.

The ADAMS Theatre Tonight and Tuesday 100% TALKING PROGRAM! "PA ELMER'S HERE, FOLKS! And iAjT ' ’ s nU)< J es t- You should HEAR him! According to I|MI PA N ■ Elmer, he’s the greatest thing I ■ cver |)j( town—and he •vi/if proves it! Judge for yourself--fVEIYN BRENT • JACK OAKIE SEE and HEAR Ring Lirdner’s RICHARD SKEETS’GALLAGHER g a y braggart with the heart of G. paramount Qicture The smart - cracking „r,.- comedy romance from the Also-- THE PLUMBERS ARE ..., coming” and “the WIFE'S nu Know Me, Al senes. BIRTH DAY,” Two ALL nr rri TALKING Comedies. 25OL—OVL Wed. -t Tburs.—JEANNE EAGELS in “JEALOUSY”--A Gripping Storv of Ultra Modern Paris--Lavishly Produced! ALL TALKING! Coining-“THE COCOANUTS.” The Picture NO ONE Should Miss! A Positive Sensation! PUBLIC SALE | An Mr. Roehm is leaving the farm, we, the undersigned will sell at public auction on the Fruchte farm, nviles north, 1 mile west of Preble, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929 Commencing at 10 a.m. The following property towit: S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Roon horse. 3 years old. weight 1500 lbs; Bay mare, 12 years old, weight 1450 lbs; Black horse, 5 years old, weight 1500 His; Bay horse, 14 years old, weight 1500 lbs; Sorrel Colt, light mane and tail, IS months old. These are A No. I work horses. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B Jersey and Guernsey cow. 3 years old, will be fresh Dec. Ist; Brindle [cow, 5 years old. will be fresh Feb. Ist; Guernsey cow, 3 years old, will be I fresh March Ist; Holstein cow, registered, 7 years old, bred Oct. 20th: Brindle heifer, will be fresh March Ist; Red heifer, will be fresh March Ist; two heifer calves, 7 months old. 45—HEAD OF HOGS—4S Throe Duroc sows; 22 pigs, weigh 30 lbs. each; 20 feeding shoats, veighing 150 lbs. each. SHEEP—7 Shropshire Ewes; 1 Buck. POULTRY—7S White Wyandotte Pullets and Roosters. HA* AND GRAIN —7 ton mixed hay; 1 ton Timothy hay; 300 bushel of corn in crib; 100 bushel of pood seed oats; 350 of corn in shocks; 35 shocks of fodder. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Deeiing Mower; &sborne Tedder; Rock Island hay loader; Deere corn 'planter; 12-hole grain drill; Manure spreader; Oliver sulky breaking plow; walking plow; Digc and Tandern; Spike tooth harrow; Drag; Studebaker 3%in. wagon; grain and hay ladders combined; I. H. C. gas engine. 1% h. p.; shovel plows; two riding corn cultivators; hay car; platform scales; Butchering kettles etc: pump jack; section grinder; DeLaval No. 10 cream separator; two doul '.e sets breeching work harness; good set leather fly nets; log bunks and chains; 2 incubators. 170 and 120 size; brooder stove; 2 brooder | coops; 2 washing machines; sausage grinder and stuffer; Kalamazoo cook , stove, range; hea’ing stove: and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $lO and under, cash; over that amount a credit of , 6 months without interest if paid when due, if not 8% interest from date of , sale; 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. No property to be removed , until settled for. FRED FRUCHTE and E. A. ROEHM, owners {Hoy Johnson and H. H. High, auctioneers. J. H. Starost, clerk II Ladies Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will serve lunch.

MONROE UPSETS MONMOUTH HIGH I Coach Piney Bryan's Monroe high . school Bearlwiz threw a surprise into I the Monmouth high school net aggre gution at Decatur high school gymnasium Satmday night and turned back the Eagles 62 '6 in what lord bejn predicted would be a close game. With the cue sided victory, sport funs are beginning to figure Monro • us one of the leading contenders for the county title, and that the Bearkatz will bear watching was indicated by the way the scoring was distributed. Monro? led at the half 27-8 and continued in the second half to force the cote upward. Coach B yan used eigh players and Coach Harve Haggard us'd six men. Monmouth scored 8 points in each half, but the Eagles were unable to stop the Monroe attack on the basket.. Lineup and summary:: Monroe (62) FG FT TP i Buhner f 3 2 S Bitsche f 9 4' ttl Andrews f 2 0 4 Hoffman c 8 2 18 Stuc ky g 0 0 tl J Brandy berry g 0 0 0 C. Andrews g 0 11 Myers g 4 19 Totals 26* 10 62 Monmouth (16) Panish f 1 4 6 Fleming, f 0 0 () Brokaw f 12 4 Lythle c . 12 4 Miller g 0 t) 0 2 Glasses Water, Not Too Cold, Help Constipation One glass water is not enough—take 2 glasses a halt hour before 1 breakfast. You get quicker and better results by adding a little simple glycerin, saline, etc., (known as Ad.erika) to one glass. Unlike other remedies, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old poisons you never thought were in your system, Adlerka stops GAS and sour stomach in 10 minutes! Relieves constipation in 2 hours. B. J. Smith Drug Co., druggists.

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