Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1930 — Page 6
TWO BIC TEN ~ TILTS BOOKED Chicago. Oct. 32 U.R) Wise ns<n anti Michigan. I aders in the -eloct quartet of unbeaten 3tg Ten teams. occupy feature positions on Saturday's football schedule. meettug Purdue ant! Illinois respective- ■ IJ in the only intra-conferenee ’ games of the week. Three other conference clubs. ; Northwestern. Indiana anti Chicago « nt et intersecti< nal rivals while; Minn sota, Ohio State and lowa have open dates, Wisconsin's clash with Purdue, at Lafayette, In 1., will be the Badg sis first serious test against con , f“-enee competition and promises i the b st action of the day. This year both schools have big; sttong squads. Purdue. 1929 <xnterence champion, fumbled its way tp a It to 13 defeat by Michigan, hut has overcome its fumbling and fates as one of the strongest elevens ia the conference. Wisconsin seems to have another scoring brigade like the 192 s elev n which listed Notre Dame among is victims. Decisive victtTiis over 1 Chicago and Pennsylvania indicate j that Coach Thistlethwaite has 1 made good use of "the greatest I man power in the west” and Badg- < r fans have visions of their first !“g Ten title sine? 1913. Wiscon sin has a difficult schedule in Purdn . Ohio State. Northwestern and Minnesota, but regards Purdue asi th*' most dangerous foe. I’fi'c Illinois-Michigan game alsi is a traditionally close battle and i despite Michigan's apparent advantage is expected to provide sp rited competition. Michigan fans have so much respect for 800 Zttppke. Illinois coach, that the contest promises to draw a capacity . rowd i f 56.000 spectators. On “dope" Michigan appears to have an txcellent chance of avenging the 39 to 14 def at by Red i Grange and his teammates in 1924. but Zuppke’s known ability to ■key" inexperienced teams has* made Michigan weary and Coach Kipke will have no trouble in avoiding overconfidence on the J Wolverine squad. •
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Intersectional games will pit Northwestern against Centre at Evanston: Chicago against Mississippi at Chicago and Indiana against Southern Methodist at Dallas. Texas. Northwestern expects little diffii culty with Centre and Chicago hopes for victory over Mississippi. Indiana is less optimistic and will be satisfied with a good showing
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j- —«• •■ •- "■■■ o— ■!»iii <*’ ■ ‘■■'A ■, ■■■ ■ ■ > I -1 '-x-v: "Win - BEAT GARRETT. —oOo Corch Horton speeded up d ills today in preparation fcthe Garrett gam? h:re Saturday afternoon. —oOo— Th' weather man has promised slightly milder weather, and since ii, is the k.st li.iiio game of the season a record crowd is txp cted.! -oO.iThe exact date of the Suburb I g nv Is net definitely known. Rev. J.-senh Hennes, successor to Rev. Joseph Hessian as c hlstic director cf Decatur Catholic high school has called a meet ng for Thursday right to revive the Catholic high school Athletic Association —oOo— The association has a definite I r ■gram. Besides boosting the Commodores, .ftprogram has been outlined far m mb is. —-000 - The association will be non-sec-tarian. Handball team: wII bo o ganized and other plans will be completed tom. crow night. —oOo— CEAT GARRETT. —oO.v— • j Coach Laurent has worked hard the last two weeks with his squad of state champion Commodores and fr m n w until th first game October 31 at Ossian, scrimmages l will be the fitst order of business.! —oOo—— Geotge says his squad this year will be a little smaller, t at decidedly faster. —oOo-— EEAT GARRETT. —oOo— Let’s all turn cut to the last home grid game of the season and help swell the crowd. —oOo — BEAT GARRETT. —oOo— Th- Garrett team suffered ini'! los tally in the season but Coacl. .Bryan says his entire squad is in ,shap |gr the Decatur gam ~ —oOo — The Railtaaders have been paying a good brand of football the last three weeks and v.-11l give the Jacketmen a battle. —aOo — Coach H rton will sar nothing n the C triett gam . as he plans .to use mostly second st ing men n the I.luffion game the following —oO — Olen Marsh, Jefferson township j high school coach has been drilling 125 .I ff rson net can lidat s for <’hree weeks in preparation for the 'l’etne game October 31. —oOo — BEAT GARRETT. —oOo— Indiana gees down to Southe n Methodist, Dallas. Texas, Saturday to dedicate the latter's new gymnasium. It is well and appropiiate that the weakened Hoosier team goes to the home of the defeated and weakened Ma Ferguson precinct. —oOo — Purdue entertains Wisconsin at Lafayette Saturday in a home-com-ing celebiatkn. Purdue should win. —oOo— Notre Dame goes to Pittsburgh Satu day to take on some fighting Tigtrs. —oOo — BEAT GARRETT. — o "at~big ten FOOTBALL CAMPS ♦- ♦ (By United Press) Champaign. 111.. Oct. 22. —(U.R) — Illinois lineup change/ today sent Gil berry .sophomore halfback, tc quarterback with Captain Robin -on calling signals from fullback Yanuskus remained at halfback with Hunter Russell, sophomore end. completing the backfielii i quarter? Snook, former reserve fullback, went to end. .Ann Arbor. Mich.—Howard Auer n «■■■
tai klo. and Roddy Cox, end, are ind expended to be. available for Saturday’s game with Illinois and f’oach Kipke is hunting new material for his Michigan eleven. Samuels, tackle, and Daniels, end. w< re unable to work yesterday but will return shortly. Williamson., sophomore end, Hozer, veteran guard and Yost, halfback, were tried In the vacant line position yesterday. Evanston. 111. Return of li- b Rn -ell. fullback, and Sid Burnstein. halfback, has given new tower to Northwestern's runnin g attack for Saturday’s game with Gent re. Cantaln Hank Bruder will be released from the hospital i Inter this week, but will be saved for the Minnesota game, Nov, 1. Ch'caco. Oct. 22—Parsons, re- , serve center, has won a starting assignment in Chicago’s game with Mis i sippl Saturday and Brislen wilt return Io his old position at guard. — Imfayette, Ind.— Roy Horstman. Ed Risk and Howard K ssell are expected to start in Purdue’s ! back field against Wisconsin Saturday. Al x Yunevich and Jim Purvis. first string backs, are handicapned by injuries and the reserve- have l>een showing excellent form. • Madison. Wis Earl Lusby ami Russ Rebholz have returned to W < onsin’s varsity backfield an 1 with M-.Guire anu Goldenberg will tarry the offensive burden in Saturday’s garni with Purdue. During yesterday’s drill the regulars ran wild again I the freshmen and easilv stopped Purdue plavs. Columbus. O. —Wes Fesler’s fine punting and need of a more experienced signal caller has resulted in a change in Ohio State's backfield. Fesler was shifted from end to fullback and will direct the team, with Hinchman, sophomore quarter. holding his post but relin-
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qiilKhlng the signal calling. lowa City, hu-- Sophomore players, counted upon to fill regular post ions on the 1931 team, are receiving -jHiclnl attention from Coach Ingwersen. With no game until Nov. 1. Ingwersen Is attempting to develop a new pass formation. Minneapolis. Minn. "Skull practice." will occupy Minnesota’s attent'on for the balance of the week, with Coach Crisb-r seeking a good field general for the team.; No game is scheduled t<ir this - week and intensive drill for the Northwestern lilt. Nov. 1. will he delayed until next week. South Bend, Ind. Scrimmage ’rietice today w II complete Notre Dame's preparations for Saturdays game with Pittsburgh. The team will entrain for Pittsburgh Thur day. Bloomington. Ind. — Crippled «rp returning to the squad and Indiana will have its full* strength available for Saturday’s entue with Southern Method’s! University at Dallas Tex Coach Page is concentrating on develop--ment of a defense against S.M.U.'s pass attack dnd search for capoble reserves. 0 Wood» for Violin M.-il>le and syiuniore are the fa- ; vi-rite woods for (lie bacl.s or under surfaces of violins. The belly or top is i,ude ->f a- >ft wood ii':e fir or pine. Maple is generally used for the neck, ami the tall , piece ami tjogerboard are made of ebony. Altogether there are nlxnit sevei ty d'fferent parts in an or dlnary violin. — o Put Jackson First Irvin Cobb quoit's Lord Roberts :,s saying of the Civil war period: “America produced some magnificent soldiers in those four years and the greatest of them to my ; way of thinking, was Stonewall J Jackson."
FORWARD PASS IS BIG FACTOR Chicago. Oct. 22 ’J.F.i Tlw out-1 standing feature of mlddln-weatem ■football thus far thia x ason has b eti the Important pa;» p ayed by i the fc.-ward pass in deciding the h'g games. Notre Dame, Northwestern and I Michigan, three cf ths leaders in ' thls'-.ogion. owe th ir October sm- ; cess pAmarily suet i s ,fnl atrial * attaA’s. Two passes In the last four mill lutes of play enabled Notre Dame to defeat Southern Methodist. 2014. in its first game. •Notre Dames margin of victory ovi r Carnegie T--eh. 21 ti. was due to the brward pass The forwaid pass brought crushI ng defeat to Minnesota in the Van ‘delblit game. Aller completing a pass which gained 57 yarda and the first touchdown of the game, Minnesota was blinded bv lying .oothalls th.- rest of the day and lost, 33-7. . o — Highest Southern Peak Aconengiia. an extimt voh-nno on the boundary la-tween Chile and Argentina, is the highest |>eak in 1 South America and Is more than 2,0(10 feet higher than Mount McKinley, the highest elevation in i North America. — o— Gets Moisture From Air Spanish moss can thrive on telephone |s>les because it Is a true epiphyte. An epipbyte is n fdant which derives the moisture required for its development from the air. o Professor’s Mixup Then there is tne al»seiit-iu,mied professor who felt a bulge In h's coat (MM-ket and fished out a ban tarn car mid ruslu-.l home and found he hail parked ids cigarettes I in Hie garage the night before.
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