Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1930 — Page 8

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Yellow Jackets Will Meet Portland Here Saturdal

INJURIES Mil TO DISHEARTEN LOCAL GRIDMEN Decatur Favored to Win In Close Contest Krom .laj Count) Team Decatur \ . Portland id De r*tor Countrv Club chi at o’ * "’k Saturday afternoon. Thot’s the fontball program! for Decatur this wet*k-<*n<' a’d the fo’Ti :ptt is for fair ’• enthcr and the prediction Is for a tnrjr>' crowd. Portland come* to Decatur with three win* ami not a single loss Io its credit. itrhlrvcd by the vixitine Panther. , Coach fto'ion i< ittsi today that! utility men aw In the regular.?. <l'll . Snedeker. who has b. en d< sent In early If a sc ire la n<* led Portland has won all three of it names on forward passes in the ■ Coach Horton has worked the Ja< defonre. The Decatur hat kt>i : n,| th" d fetiso part of th" t< ant | has imp owed greatly. Tickets for tomorrow's ratp, ar»' relling for 50 cents for adults an children from all schools up to an 1 Includlnn the eighth grade will h played earlier in the ufte noon she kid teams will start playing al 12:45 o’clock. Cemetery to oe Links London - (VP) HigMown Ht,l| site of an ancient Saxon camp an I cemetery on the south coast wi.l o t a: <larmed into a ti.lf course. - _

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\ T BIG TEN FOOTBALL ( AMPS -i, t. ti •• today will complete Win* rote ii i p; imraii ms for tomor* row' <>peninst Hix Ten gntu * with rhf<. go. Th Bn.lgor* showed marked improvement In yest rdny's pmrtirv. Chi A n< ’' Injury to Papain E .'tt V,tauten, which may •"< .‘tit hitu from startins nenlnst Wl-. ntiwltt. today h-i tied Chit o Imj.w nf v < tciiy in Saturday a Big Kv.m-.t.ui? !».. Ohio lii.it.' nick • yv* arrived nt Evanston today (o- : Saturday*< t .'atari'll Big T n g.im-' with Ninth wont era. The Buckeye., ion th only conference cmi rhn..<t last week and hope to r lain first pk,. e by d fentin r th ■ Ann Aibor. Mich. — Arrival of pitrtou Interest In tomorrow . dh li an I’urdtti) game which I X| ct>- I to draw a record earl' finding Lig Ton champion a, wer. l Routh 8.-nd. Ind Notre Dame's |varsity today was ready for any iype of <>ff use which Navy may. • ' in t tn .crow's dedicator gam , n th new Notre Dame stadium it'oach Rockne gave his squad a , I>n def. naive drill estepday. Minneapolis, Minn.— Minnesota's ! starting lineup for tomorrow's inlersectioual classic with Stanford ” "•<! once tain today. Coach t’risler made numerous shifts dur ' Bloomington. Ind Sloven vars ity perl, nurs wore mini ng injur- ’ ns Imlay as Indiana held its final ■ h <lk'..li.ani A. & M. Most of; like "cripples" are expeetfd to lie available for at least part tim ' tuty against the sooners. With reports fr m Shreveport indicating Okla-1 loma will he even match for lowa.' lowa’s football team today faced he dan< or of a s tend conseeut!v<def pt. Conch Ingweisen has mud 1 numerous tin. up changes. Champaign. 111. Burton Perrine,! '32 pound quarterback, may be !:• I Ulini is' starting lineup again ' iutler Saturday. The Idaho mid j get was shift' d to the varsity yes START ACTION Kansas City. Oct. 10 —.tj.fi)—Noraka an I Oklahoma football '■ 'Sevens will open the Big S'x.' ch'impi rsh:p raie tomorrow whl! •' (the other four teams either con-! tinue their campaign against non--conference foes or remain idle. The Kansas Jayhawkers, believ-l d the st longest team in the con ■ m ■ will me a the Haskell In I stttut Indians at Lawrence ton gh; i Un the fist game the elevens have! | played fine 1903. Thirty-four Nebr.. ;ka Ci-nhusk- • :s. enroute to Norman, whore they :' ll • s as m ag..inst Oklahoma, a s. I tli~<>u;,h he • t might. Tie light, f; st Oklahoma team. 1 ' >h from a 47 to (1 victory over IN w Mexico last week, spent the, j we k preparing a d sense against I I X’eb aska s aerial attack. t'";ih Gwinn Henry's Idisaotiri Tigers will journey to St. I.ntis tn| i meet tin- St. Louis University team | in a ganto dedicating th- new atii-! I illtint there. Missouri lost to Colo-' i iado, 9 to 0, last week. Both the Kansas Aggies and [!ov.a State have open dates thi. ! I Wi ek. Com I, Noel Workman will con j tinue jm inring the lowan, for their eons rein e g.ini ' with Neb.aska I next week. D es at Domino Game Edinburgh. Scotland, (UP)— rhor.ius Pa sons, 55, died hers I v hile playing an exciting game oi l dominoer. o Deane Byerly of Washington 'owi'-hip was a business visitor | here today.

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OHIO. MAT GAME FEATURE Chicago, Oct. I".—(U.R) With the formal opening of the Big Ten conference football coir, pet it ion tomorrow. championship hopes of four acknowledged nspirapts for !930 honors will ho put to th n test. Two teams—Pirdur, the defending champion, and Wisconsin, darkest of "dark horse" possibiliUes—meet rivals which entertain few > < hampie,'.ship illusions, hut the third conference gam“, Ohio State v Northwestern, bring togeth r ■the two early season titular favor-i Northwestern was touted as the 'outstanding tile contender even' 'i p'adic got under way and I’s its star hack. Hank Bruder, (avoids his injury jinx, promises to he one of the nation's out standing i teams Ohio State, generally overlooked :>n pr season forecasts, gained re--p ct by its imp ess've performance! in games with Mt. Union and Indiana and is being hailed as the leading da: k hoi s ■ c Utffl |< ". (' >. < h Willaman has developed I i wealth of cttptble s iphomore ma- > rial and it is unfortunate ! schedule vagari's pit the inexperienced Buckeyes against North-; western's veteran aggregation so ; early in the season. I’m due has championship hopes d- spite tit- loss of its all-Americin I ; stats. Welch and Sleight, and aj (schedule which calls for six con-' I fer* m e games. A victory over! Mich'gan provided the inspiration] tor the Boilermakers' chatnpion-i hip drive last season and th y i ili.ipe to make"a similar start this; is' as >n. I st week’s triumph over I ' >ylcr indicated that Purdue lias, found capable r-placements for de- ; i ted stars and on "form" the ! Michigan team. which was unabl: ] I ■ “core on its state rival, Mich'-, ■'ll ft,ate, ppcars incapable of v -nging Imt yea:'a defeat. Wisconsin, reputed to have the| !. -l material of recent y ars. facesp to danger of :ai ups it in its open I n.■ ame. with Chicago. The Chigo team at< s. far below Wiscon I ] in. but Coich S'.agg has thrown; notion to the v nds and will' -.'..nihie l. s hopes for success on aj ( ’<•<• ptlve "nd unorthodox passing. ! (.lack. I nloss Wisconsin is well jv rsed in pass defense the game | , ...ay devel op into a seot ing duel] and In such a contest anything may happen. ’iii- four remaining confer nee Kama meet outside to. s, with tin '.l inn. sot i-Stanioi d game as th ■> Island ng attraction. Minnesota look a bad beating from Van lerbil' and appear, destined for an >th r (defeat, bat scouts .(port the Goph.is are stronger than the Vanderbilt s or Indicates and Pop War ne.'s Pacific coast team may encounter un xpectedly strong oppo-l Bition. Like Minnesota, Indiana is better than i'.s 23 to 0 defeat by Ohio] State indicated and the Hoosiers | expel to get back in the victory, col. mn by defeating Oklahoma A. i £■ M. Indian i held Ohio St.it to three" points until the final quarts: ] end went down only under the pres i sure of superior, reserve strength, i Blinpia’ green team showed prom-1 iso in defeating lowa State and re-1 gards tomorrow’s game' with But-1 !'■ solely as » “warm up" for its < <>nf. i nee debut oga nst Northi western next wok. lowa meets a second strong in- ' tersectionai foe in Centenary but. I

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l<’.;ich Ingwersen apparently has dev< loped an improved hackfl id (combination and the Hawkeyes are Ifnvo.ed to defeat the southern-rs. r“» 11 1 "" g The Yellow Jack t« finish up idrillng this afternoon forth Portland li»t StKurday. Six of th- - ila s b.iv> Been out pa.t of this w ek. It is not likely that Panish, big lineman for the Jackets will get in the Saturday afternoon scrap. U has a bad arm. —oOo— Levi- Litterer is sick and vv.ll be unable to p'ay. —of) >— The rest of the team probably ! will be n fair condition for the gam-. —oOo— But these injuries haven’t spoiled the morale of the Hortonmen a bit—and there’ll be no aiib's after tomorrow's scrap—Decatur players have a desire to win, and it’s highly likely they will. — >Oo DECATUR, BEAT PORTLAND. —oOo— Co-ch Horton took a personal hand in practice last night —He p'cyecl on ths rcrub team and tossed famous Horton passes all over the field — Steele, Coffee. Schnepp, Odle, Deßolt and Brown smacked them down and only two out of 50 we-e completed. 000— The forwa d pass defense built n th s week is going to spell a i whipping for the Panthers — and it looks like the Decatm teim had (hit its high maik of th? season. —oOo—i DECATUR, HEAT PORTLAND. —oOo — Among the dignitaries to be at the Notre Dame Navy game Saturday are Senator Robert LaFollette, Babe Ruth, and a number of other great and near great —And ths nic: thing about the whole thing is that Notre Darne issues no free seats. —oOo — Bluffton high school starts a new era of football tonight. The Suburb has purchased a complete n ght football lighting system and the Tigers will meet Auburn at the opening game there tonight. —oOo — Several Decatur players fans and officials are going to attend the game and observe the night playing system. —oOo — Thete has been Homo talk here lof changing 'football games from afternoon to night affairs —Which i reminds Footbawls of having a [swimming meet Christmas eve. —oOo— The Chief reason that high rchools are making the change to nights, is beiAuise of financial gains—but after all high school athletics aren't expected to make a lot of money. —oOo — Another month of football - ini then comes the king of all high school sports—basketball-Lots ol

D high school trams already hive I stalled drill ng for the big winter; • sport. ;! —oOo — Olen Marsh, Jefferson net mentor has started his basketball squad out on some preseason training and indications are that Jefferson will have one of ths real teams of the county this year. —oOo— ; i Monmouth high school will have; , ■i eymmisium tills year That leaves only two high schools in | the county without gyms — Jeffel-'< son and Geneva. —oOo — Beth of these schools should have gymnasiums — After all the g r eat good derived from backettali by both players and fans is worth as much to any community as a paved road — and a gymnasium costs less and lasts longer than any pavement. 1 ■ —oOo—i Ur-nee Co iter, who hrs long‘d '(eon regarded as a fairly authentici lathi tic critic tetu:ned yesterday] from Gary v lie. he wltmss. d a 'night footlml game—France *rayt; I it's no good, aim we add Amen. —oOo — It looks like its gonna be a tia-q afternoon fc- Mich'qan tomorrow — The Purdue Boiler- , makeis journey to Ann Arobor to give the Michigan team a t lesson in footba'l. —oOo — Puidue is- dop I to win—Notre 1 jDame is j>i he I as a winner ovet , Navy — Oklahoma Aggies should I have little trouble with Indiana — i Bluffton should beat Auburn tonight Decatur ought to win from P .rth.n l tomorrow and North Side. i should w a t orn Ct ntial in the l o:t Wayn > city, series. —oOo— t But after ail th se "should ha'ves” don t, amount to a nickel for the C'. bs should have i won the world championship — —only Jake h:.d his fingers I c o sed. -oOo— | DECATUR, BEAT PORTLAND, ] —oOo— | The Y-dlow Jackets are de- ( serving cf a big crowd and a i lot of suppor. tomorrow —Even . with a lot of injured players, th y haven't surrendered an inch — and it 10-ks like De catur should win. - i.O - DIa’ATUR BEAT PORTLAND. HEW LIMES : TO BE SMALLER ’’ — I 1 ! New fishing and hunting licenses ! effective January 1 will be smaller | md more easily carried. IncidentDaily the change in size saves the 1 mservation department more than in cost of printing end distribution, say a Walter Shirts, superintendent of the fish and game divi|sion. issuing same, ? The new license, good tor the cal- ; endar yea. 1931, is on heavy bend , paper 2H by 4 inches in size, cotn-] j pared to the old license 5% x fi'/al lint hes which had to be folded to be |carried. The new license slips into] |:’:e purse without told. Ohl licenaes I -at ry a summary of fish, game and ■trapping laws; the new license cardries the open season dates only. Fueh form of license has the year' 1931 printed in ted ink across the face. Resident fishing, hunting and ] trapping lieen es in brown; non-tes--1 ident fishing licenses in green, and !i Iree permits to ex-service men in if I black. I

NORTH CHAMP IS DOUBTFUL By Dick Miller Written tor »:<«’ Unit off Pre « Indianapolis Oct- 1® t • « > io, ;lcn of th ' nortnern Indiana li‘«" school football team that I- «• P“' i*.-nt th" outstanding sMittul «»’ '"“ r .' ...tion «ould I t»<il • let. st lies in the results of the l.c-ry ' eitv series be' wl'oll Knteraoti. victor’over south Bend «’.d t'hnout. Horuie Mann ami Froebol. •*'* tar UlldefeUtod. . 2 Utdv Gid’s Michigan < it.' <U‘'W I Saturday the Gillnien Handed . ... Goshen team the worst In-atin,’ he s h «>1 Ims had sim e !!•-’■* 1 wt’ore wan 1..t i Friday a i. lashed with a Horace Mann »e- - The teams v ere in a ■ „.>niess tie near the end of U»e . me when a Horace Mann -•* j- hot through ’he air. I !>«’ * u 1 sounded as a Brownson Hall player liteicepted tile pa s and dastied c> .he goal line, while the Hora e , .Lum player- watched the run. , nickering at what they thougn ' .»u« a waste of energy. Th.' score was counted and the lllma.e Maim boys were taugut that cothing stops the game declares the ball d. a I nor ends the game but the i referee’s whistle. Although the time keeper violated ■he rules by shooting the gffn before Jh,- ball was dead, it behoves a good coach to instruct his boys. “Nevet stop running, even if the •nn fires or the umpire's norn blow * the head linesman's whistle sounds. Keep going even if the lights go out. Not them Indiana football has n««i some bitter pills to swaflow over th J officating problem—on two occasions this fall. Why it is a problem, no one can say. It should be merely l a matter of good judgment on part of both the game officials and the school officials. , x ew .viuany, undefeated last yeai , comes to Indianapolis this week to i ailie ( athedral. Coach A. E. Thori serving his first year at New Alanv. appears to have a fighting eie- . n w h Kelso and Wilcox, the latter a younger brother of the famous Cotton Wilcox at Purdue. The Cath- j edral game will be a test of the ■coring punch shown by the Albany' , Ibovs in - oring a 49 to 0 win <>» -r j I Columbus and a 27 to 0 victory over ! Seymour. Something will happen at Evans- , wille this week with Reitz and Memorial high clashing in a game that | will decide the city championship as j well as the Tiny Ten championship Both are tied for the league leader Hip with two games won and none <■>., but Bosse and Vincennes also i.ive a clear record. Memorial up ■Ot the done two weeks ago when i it defeated Central. kokoiuo. suaiuig the lead of !'’• Big 15 of Central Indiana, has a rest : this week, but Elwood, shares the ; rad with the Kats faces a real test j in a game with Shortridge of India , napolis a: Elwood. j i-'okomo has some tough satlin , J i .al in Elwood. Logansport, Elkhart and Newcastle. Bloomington. linton. Linton. Logansport ami Newcastle also have clean slates in tho league, each having won one and lost none. Kokomo and F.lwood •

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