Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1929 — Page 3

LIS Sf ju j S I [DfISK»WL~ I H \ ih.msand Decatur fans have be n g|| „ ■, it ■ne for weeks for tonight. ■ Decatur Catholic high school Corr.- ■ I modores meet St. Marys of Hunting K I ton a' the Decatur Catholic hardwood ■ | at 8 o’clock tonight. It's the season's M [ opener for the Commodores. K po,-is will open at 630 ami the preBllin>'"'" ; wi " Bta,t at " o’clock. H \. w seating arrangement at the Bj gymnasium gives tht Catholic gym- ■ ■nasiiim about 400 additional good seats. ■ Ccach Laurent stated today that Rih'S '929-30 edition of Commodores El was ready for the opening game. A ■ ■ tough schedule is on tap—and if the ■ ■Commodores get a comfortable lead ■ I tonight —probably the entire squad KE will see action. ■ St Marys has the best team it has Ml had in several years — The game »■ promises to he a good one. Let's all B| 'urn out and see the probable Catho|K| lie prep .school state champs in act ion ■ The largest crowd ever to witness BI an independent basketball game in B I Decatur watched the Decatur Gene- it ■ I Electric netters pull one out of the B I f' rt ,a st night. The Electricians won B | from Bowser of Fort Wayne, 32-36. ■ And speaking of sports- we're KI lain that all fans got their money'i Mil win'll listening to the General Idle.HI tri, i rack band. The band is regardK| nd as the best Decatur has ever had. B And the basketball game was a B I dandy. The local netters failed to get B I started in the first half—butt their ■ I failure to connect failed to alter their B I desire to win and Hockey Mylott led B I his team-mates to a real finish. K More than 1.100 people witnes.se i

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the glime hist night. t. Coach Herb Curtis will send his ellow Jackets against the highly touted New Haven Bull Dogs Friday n,oht at Decatur high school gym-1 nasium. New Huven defeated Berne Bears last Friday by a 3-polnt margin at New Haven, and the New Huven fans nre predicting a win for their Allen county netmen here Friday night. Kirkland Kangaroos, still stinging from a 16-9 defeat at the hands of. Petroleum last Friday will return to! Wells county for a tilt with Rock I Creek high school. Rock Creek has one of the best 1 t<*ams in Wells county thio season—and the Kangaroos will have to play a better brand of basketball if they expect to win Friday night. I- Beery, captain of the Kirkland 1 quintet, who has been out of the line5 up so far this season, is practicing again with his team. The General Electric netters have scheduled a game with the Fort Wayne Hoosiers for Thanksgiving ‘I night at Decatur high school gym-, ■ nasium.

1 The contract calls for the appear- ■ anee of the entire American League, t teamM tegular lineup —and a great t ‘exhibition is expected. <] s Several of the world's greatest basil ketball players will appear on the 1 Fort Wayne lineup. “The Late” Gunnar Elliott of Fort s Wayne will officiate the 1 Say, Commodores, let’s give Huntington a good one tonight. And if you notice, about half of the s officials working basketball games 1 CARRY RULE BOOKS. I e BASKETBAWLS received a Jay i county net schedule, compliments of “Kenny Pass,” well-known Portland sport writer, s Throe great football games are - scheduled for Saturday: I- Indiana vs. Purdue. I. De-rauw vs. Wabash. Horace Mann vs. Central, Fort a Wayne. t j r But don't forget the Commodorer Huntington game tonight and the d Yellow Jacket-New Haven net tangle Friday night. li COMMODORES. BEAT ST. MARYS.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929.

MANY GRIDDERS LOOM AS STARS By George Kirksey, UP Stuff Correspondent New York, Nov. 20.—(U.R>—With the football season nearing its close, the United Press has gathered a list of many of Hie oustanding players from | all sections of the country who have consistently distinguished themselves lon Hie gridiron. i Every section of the country has uncovered its share of brilliant backfield stars, in the east the leaders of along list are Tony Uansa, Pittsburgh; Albie Booth, Yule; Chris Cagle, Army; Dowler, Colgate; Wood, Harvard; Masters, Pennsylvania: Hinkle, Bucknell, and Johnson, Cornell. Os this, group Uansa has made the greatest record. He scored touchdowns last week against Carnegie I Tech with runs of 57 and 42 yards. He gained 115 yards from scrimmage in eight plays and remained on the sidelines half the game with an injury. In the middle west Glen Harmeson, ! Purdue; Jack Elder, Notre Dame;

I Willis Glasgow, Iowa: Lloyd Brazil, ■ Detroit, and Bergherm, Northwestern, are among the leading backs. Gene McEver, Tennsess; Bill Banker, Tulane; Shipwreck Kelly, Kentucky; Tony Holm. Alabama, and Moon Evans. Maryland, are some of the souths foremost backs. Russ Saunders, Southern California, who ran hack a kickoff 95 yards against Notre Dame, and Benny Lorn, California, who made an 85 yard run for a touchdown against Southern California, are two of the best backs ou the far coast. A list of many of the outstanding players in the midwest follows: Harmeson. Pudue; Welch, Purdue; Bergherm, Northwestern; Genibis, Michigan; Glasgow, Iowa; Van Nice, Chicago; Brazil, Detroit; Elder. Notre Dame; Carideo, Notre Dame; Walker,

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Illinois: Brockmeyer, Minnesota: Nagurskl, Minnesota; Munn, Minnesota; Kakela, Minnesota: Baker, Northwestern; Law, Notre Dame; Moynihan, Notre Dtune; Wolgast, Illinois; Radiek, Marquette; Fessler, Ohio Slate; Roberts, Iowa; Kissel, Purdue; Trimbull, Pnrdue; Steinke, Michigan; Poe, Michigan. Missouri Valley Farley, Nebraska; Crider, Oklahoma; King, Drake; Broadstone, Nebraska; Mcßeudy, Oklahoma; Sloan, Nebraska; Hokuf, Nebraska; Waldorf, Missouri. —o — - ■ ■ — * Along the Sidelines - (U.R>— Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 20—(UP) — A short signal drill was all that Coach Phelan put his Purdue vails.y through Tuesday but while the regulars were resting, second and third stiing men were put through hard scrimmage. Phelan'has indicated that what his regular team needs most is limbering up exercises, signal drills and rest. Reserve. will get tin- brum of the roughing, and may see considerable action against the Hoosiers, if the trend of the game permits. Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 20 —(UP) — From breaking up passes. Hoosier gridmen Tuesday turned to practice -at stopping Purdue line thrusts, with ent-

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• phaxlH on tackling. (’oacll Put Page him u wholesome re- ■ guril for the famoiiH Rollermaker b.u l -. field, and thus far this week hie attention has been given almost entirely to > breaking up that quartet's favorite scoring devices. Page feels tli.it a lie or a victory ovei Purdue would be a glorious t.'t umph for n hitherto unimpressive Hon . sler team, inasmuch as Purdue is mow . luted as one of the outstanding teams of tile country, in the east only Notr- . Dame and Pittsburgh have us impressive records. Crawfordsville, Ind, Nov. 20 Even J dusk could not stop Coach Vaughn's I work wl:h the Wabash squad, mid the I Little Giants were put through several • plays under the glow of floodlights. i Varsity players broke through re i peatedly to stop the freshmen and i their DePauw plays. The homecoming ’ clash Saturday is the big event of the i grid sei.son for the traditional rivals s Indianapolis, Nov. 20—(UP)—Coach ? i’ot.-y Clark has had enough of the • sort of upsets which sent his Butler J Bulldogs to defeat at the hands of M l e likin lust week. Last evening he put e his full squad through another long and gruelling drill. Butler meets Loyola on Thanksgiv- - Ing Dty. It South Bend/Ind., Nov. 20 (UP) ■ The No re Dante football squad was

kept Indoors yesterday by rain and snow mid its coui h, Knute Roi kne, re-1 malned in the same place only more] so because of a leg Infection which already hid kept him there the greater] part of the lust month. Tloekne Is ex pected to he on th ■ sldelhu's when the Irish, meet Northwestern at Evanston Satmday. Assistant coach Tom Lieb was in charge of the team during the indcor workout Tuesday. r o Square Dance Wednesday niuht. Prize Charleston dancers. Special Music. Sunset. o 1 Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pay*

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