Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1929 — Page 3

/ S 91s r*. Inhim I SCOTT READY X<L York, Dec. 9.-(U.R) Two heavyweight contenders, of England and otto of Norway, tight tonight Ww 1 '"' 111 "' w ' l * c * l takPS the next Istepfowards the vacant title. Both are second raters. Neither afford Gene Tunney a good WI BL> Rut/such is ftte situin the boxing business today >hil and Otto ere close to the a matter of fact only three weights now in the game I be named as better than this

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l*!r-Ge (l rge <lodfreyt jHl . k ahar *“’ y and Max Schmellng. Tonight's bout. Scheduled for 12 rounds us the feature of the Christmas fund show In Madison Square assumes real importance, . tharefore, if one admits that importance can be attached to anyItmg that goes on In the ring today. The winner will be in line for •i bout wl, h .Jack Sharkey, provid•'d his victory Is a decisive one. Von Porat, for instance, a terrific hitter, can put himself in solid w th fight fans generally |>y‘ flattening the tall Englishman. It's no great trick, at that. Knute Hansen. Harry Persson. Harry Drake and Paolino Uzcudun all have accomplished It. And only s tir.nt.c wai| of 'foul” has saved the London tire laddie from K. (). S. on other occasions. Otto hits hard enough to keep I h I down if he tags him properly, hut the Englishman Is elusive, a fairly good boxer, with considerably better technique than Is possessed by the clumsy Norwegian. One thing, at least, will lend in-

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terest to the bout, and that Is the presence of Jack Dempsey ns ref. , oree, Dempsey obtained u license Io act ns third man in the ring, and if he doesn’t get a (old In the lead or suffer some other unex- ’ pec.eil (Usability he will be in there tonight prying the boys apart. BAWMU * 4 1 By Coach CiirettS. Dean Indiana University I I I P ! E) I KJ ARTICLE XII THE LONG PASS GAME The long pass game represents one of the earliest styles of play. The long pass is usually assoi iated with a quick break and for that reason is strong. This game works best by having a big man placed in the offensive end of the floor as shown in the chart. As the back guard takes the ball off the board, he may pass to the forward along the side of the floor or directly to the center coming out. As center gets the ball high in the air, he bats it down to the open man driving in fast. The forwards and floor guard should be very fast. The big center turns to follow in the shot. There must be size to the back guard and center and speed in the other three men *o make the play go. Murphy, of Purdue, is the type of center needed for this game. Purdue and Illinois were former exponents of this style of play. Many teams use long passes now but they are mixed with a short pcssing attack which makes a varI fed and versatile attack. ! TOMORROW—THE CRISS CROSS OFFENSE

COMMODORES’ HOPES ADVANCE Optimism prevailed at Decatur Catholic high school net camp today with the announcement that Petin Mylott and Bill Guss, two Commodore regulars, who have Icon out of the lineup for several weeks, would probably start against New Haven high school here Wednesday night. Bo h Mylott and Gass reported today in fairly good condition, and indications are th it Coach Laurent will stiirt them against the fast New Haven aggregation. New Haven defeated South Side at Fori Wayne Saturday night, and the New H iven team has an enviable record for the sea on. While it has not been definitely decided whether Mylott will be able to play the entire game, it is almost a certainty that he will appear on the starting lineuu, it was announced today. It also, has anounced that another shift would probably be made in the Commodore lineup and that Mylott would st irt at back-guard in the game, instead of floor gard. his regular position. The rest ot the lineup was not announced. Reserved seals can be obtained oday. Tuesday and Wednesday until 7 o’clock Wednesday night at the Eits restaurant. A number have been sold and those who are planhIng on attending the game are asked to obtain their tickets as soon as possible. The preliminary game between the second teams of the two schools will start at 7 o’clock Wednesday night and the big game will start at 8:15 o’clock. Bruff (Teary and Gunnar Elliott will officiate. — JEFFERSON IS EASY WINNER Jefferson township high school netters won a basketball game from Bryant high school at Berne Saturday night. The final score was 52-20, and the Marshmen had little trouble at any time during the game. Bryant had a team composed mostly of veterans but they were unable to stop the Jefferson offense. With the game only a few minutes old Bryant showed the only spurt of tlie evening and ran up a 6-3 lead. The Jeffersonians came back strong and ran up a 20-11 lean. In the second period a general bombardment <:f the .basket was started by the Jefferson netters and the Bry.int defense was entirely destroyed. The game ended witn the Adams county netters on the long end of a 52-20 count. The Jefferson Eighth graders defeated the Berne Eighth grader:.

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Friday afternoon 20-14. Lineup and summary: Jefferson (52) FG FT 2P Wendell, f it 1 19 Stuber f . 6 1 13 Bakerc oil Snyderg I 1 31 Bollenbacker g 8 o 16 Totals 24 4 52 Bryant (20) Tinkle ,f 5 o 10 Garllnger f o it 0 Gillespie c 10 2' Shoemaker g 2 2 6, Houser g 2 2 (1 Huey f . o o ii Pyle c . o 0 O' Totals 9 2 20 BEANE BEARS BEAT HARTFORD Berne, Dec. 9.—(Special)—Berne Bears won their second basketball game of the week-end Saturday night by defeating Hartford township high school netters at Berne, 34-28. Tlie game was hard-fought all tin- way, bnt Berne'held tha up-|s-r hand most of the time. At one time during the early ' part of the game the Bears had a lead of 7-1, but it was the only time during tlie contest that either team had more than a 5-point advantage. The half-way score was 19-14 in favor of Berne. Twice in the second period Hartford came to with- ' in two points of evening the count but Coach Johnson's men pulled away on both occasions. Berne's second team defeated the Hartford seconds in the preiminary game 19-16 in an overtime game. Lineup and summary: Berne (34) F.G. F.T. T.P. Lantz, f 2 0 4 Llechty, f . 2 0 4 Ehrsam, f 6 1 13 Gottschalk, c l 0 2 Stucky, g ... .... 2 0 4 Stauffer g 3 17 Totals 16 2 34 Hartford (28) Zimmerman, f 2' 1 5 Studler, f 2 15 Hoffman, c 4 3 11 Stahly. g 1 0 2 (lark, g 0 0 0 Gottschalk, g 2 1 5 Totals 11 6 28 Referee, Tudor, Fort Wayne. Q Hornsby Gets Medal New York, Dec. 9 —(UP) - Rogers Hornsby, Chicago Cubs second baseman, wen the National League’s most valuable player award for 1929 The award, which is the sixth and ’iHt to be given by the National League, carries with it a bronze] medal and casli prize of $1,600. Hornsby previously won tlie award in 1925 as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals and is the only player who has won the honor twice.

COLLEGE TEAMS GET IN ACTION Indian ipolis, Dec, 9 (UP) — A substitute een'er Inscribed his mime on the pager or matory Sattmii’y night when he scored with a long shot In th« lust minute of play that gave DePaUW a 26 to 24 victory over the Hoi siers of Indiana. The hero was Copeland, who took Mounts’ position in tlie dying moments of the game. Tlie Del’uliw eagers held tlie lead until the last thioe minutes win n Indiana tied ,he score at 24. Notre Dame swamped Lake Forrest college. 49 to 21. a' South Bond Saturday night in Its second preliminary contest of tile season. Elgh teen Irish players were used. Fort Wayne Concord! i Co!leg<liasl etters returned tod ly from Milwaukee where they were defeated 22 to 12 by the Milwaukee Concordia college. Earlham had an easy time with Rose Poly Saturd ly night in tlie s ason ( pener. Tlie Quakers won 4i’. to 12. Miller and Kilgore were the out-

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{standing players In Manchester’s ,12 to 19 victory over Valparaiso at Nor h Manchester. The Spartans led 19 to 9 nt the h ilf. Man Killed in Glider San Francisco, Dec. 9-(UP)— His novel plant to cross the Goldi ll Gate In ii glider towed aloft by an airplane glided In death IY>r t'h.irles Ferguson, Jr., 35, Army Warrant officer. He hurled 100 to the ground yesteiday when thrown from his glider by a freak uir current which shot Ihe craft skyward ns the rop ■ to the airplane drew taut. His; screams, as he plunged head downward, we.e lie.ird by 5.000 spectators Mrs. Ruth Ferguson, his bride of j four months <■< llnp ed as she watch ] oil They had kept their marriage seeiet until the tragedy. - ■ I N Wedding New Year’s? lais Angeles, Dee. 9. 4U.R) The i niceitain status of the engagement of (Tara Bow-, tempestuoirA movie -tar, and Harry Richman, musical onjedy headliner, was put on n \ definite basis lieie today, at least] so far as Richman is concerned. I

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