Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1930 — Page 6

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MONMOUTH NET SCHEDULE IS RELEASED Seventeen Games to Be Played This Season; First Game Saturday Night PLAY AT DECATUR AND HOAGLAND The 19.30-31 basketball schedule 1 of the .Monmouth high school was j released today by Harvey Haggard, director of athletics at the school. Home games will be played at; the Decatur high school and Hcag-| land high school gymnasiums. Thej first game is scheduled for Satur-, day. November 8. It is booked with Pleasant Mills hgh school and will be played at Hoagland. A total of 17 games are scheduled for the season. The only opntj date on the caul is Friday, Decent-' her 5. Seven different teams will K e played during the season. The schedule follows: Nov. S —Pleasant Mills at Hoagla nd. Nov. 15.—Arcola at' Hoagland. Nov. 2d- —Decatur Catholic Sec-' < nd at Tthcatur. Nov. 2.B—LaOtta at LaOtta. Dec. s—Open. Dec. 12—M< nmonth at Woodburn Dec. 13—Monmouth and Geneva' at Decatur. Dec. 19—Monmouth at Kirkland.! •lan. 3 —Kirkland at Monmouth. Jan. 10 Woodburn at Hoagland.' Jan. 16—Monroe at Hoagland. Jan. 17 —Pleasant Mills at De-| catur. Jan. 2-I—Monmouth at Hoagland. Jan. 31 —LaOtta at Decatur. Feb. 7 —Mrnroe at I) catur. Feb. 13 —Monmouth at Arcola. Feb. 20 —Decatur Catholics Seconds at Decatur. Feb. 28—Hoagland at Decatur. | Monmouth had a fighting outfit last year and the squad this year promises to be among the good mes n the ccunty. The team plays » veral of the best teams in the! i >unty. o AT BIG TEN ” FOOTBALL CAMPS ♦ . —■— . * I Ry Unit e d Press Ann Arbor. Mich. —A 45-minutel signal drill today will complete Michigan’s home workouts for Saturday's game with Harvard. The'

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i Wolverines will leave tcnlght and] [drill in the Cambridge stadium Friiduy. Yesterday's long drill found' I every man on the squad in fine ' condition. Columbus, ().- Whitey Sola, full hack, and (1 ne Kile, guard, will be . unable to play for Ohio Slate ago tist Navy Saturday. Coach Wil j Haman said today. Sola and Kile| I sustained injuries in scrimmage! 'against the freshman. lowa City, la. —Injuries sustainled in the Detroit game have prevented lowa from scrimmaging for 'Saturday’s game with Marquette and the squad will leave for M 1wauke> tonight without a single heavy workout. Ingwersen expects to have all the regulars available Saturday and hopes for victory over' lowa's second successive undefeat-1 ed < pponent.

I Chicago, Nov. 6. —Chicago enter- | tains no hope of defeating Purdue 1 I Saturday and Coach Stagg is de-' : voting his efforts to perfecting a defense to stop Purdue's passes. "We have little chance to win. but | if you play football we can hold Purdue to a low score,” Stagg told his players. Bloomington. Ind., Nov. 6.—Less of Hughes and Edmonds through injuries has forced Coach Pat Pagej to seek new kicking talent for Indiana's game with Northwestern Saturday. Zeller and Ross are being groomed for the assignin' nt. Hughes was the stat of last year's 19 to 14 victory over the Wildcats and his loss will weaken the backfield. South Bend. Ind. —Notre Dame's squad of 38 players will leave tonight for Philadelphia to meet Pennsylvania Saturday. Three teams were sent through scrimmage practice last night and the entire squad reported free from injuries. 0 Boxing Match To Be Held Friday Night

Local fans of the fistic game willn be treated to three fast bouts of boxing tomorrow evening at a box-, ing show that is to be staged at San Set Park, three miles south of De- ! catur. The main go is to be staged be , tween Paul Conrad, of Decatur and i Pete LaCposs, of Fort Wayne. Two good preliminaries have been ar1 ranged and an interesting show is to be expected. The first preliminary will be called at 8:30 o'clock, followed by another preliminary and then the main bout.

WESTERN TEAMS TO INVADE EAST Notre Dame, Illinois, Ohio And Michigan Play Eastern Teams Saturday Chicago. Nov. 6. (U.RI ■ Four middle western football teams pre (pared to h ad east today for the | biggest invasli it in history by this) I section. Never before have three Big T> ill teams played in the east on a single Saturday. To th s trio Is added Notre Dame, making its second sally of the season into the < ast. Two of the middle west's represenatives. N'o’re Dame and Mich igan. are undefeat <l. The other twe, Illinois and Ohio State, have not scored a victory in the last litre games played. Notre Dame is one of the na tion's 11 major teams which haven't

been b aten or tied. Michigan was 1 held to a scoreless tie by Michigan State, but has won all other games. Illinois has lost its last Hire" I games to Northwestern. Michigan and Purdue. Ohio State has lost to Northwestern and Michigan and played a score less tie with Wisconi sin. • The games involving this quartet of invaders follow: Notre Dame vs. Pennsylvania, at I Philadelphia. Michigan vs. Harvard, at Cambridge. Illinc is vs. Army, at New York. Ohio State vs. Navy, at Baltimore. Three of the west's representa- ' fives are conceded good chances to | win. Illinois, with the worst team Bob Zuppke has d veloped since 1922. is decidedly an under-dog against Army, but the suspicion I i prevails that this is the game I i Zuppke has pointed his green but I willing youngsters for since early I in the fall. Notre Dame, with its collection | I of sup r backs, Cap'deo. Savoldi.' Schwartz. Brill and Mullins, isn't I likely to b- stopped by a Penn team which lost to Wisconsin, 270. Unless Penn has improved con-

IB 0 X SOC IA L I Bobo School | Friday, Nov. 7 Wm. Noll and 110 Johnson. Plenty of fun. Every- j body welcome. .

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siderably over the fi rm the- Quak-| ers showed at Madison In mid-Oc-tolcer they aren't likely to bother ■ Roc knt's rough riders. I Michigan is taking mi great bum Ito play Harvard, but Hie Wolver lines have one of th' really outIslanding players if this region in i Harry Newman, smart sophomore jquatterback who is a dead ringer i for his' predecessor. B nny Frit d- | man. Insofar as playing ability is | concerned. Newman's brilliant ■ generalship, accurate passing and I sure place kic king have converted | a strong defensive team into ,:i smait, dang-rous combination. 1 Ohio Stat Ims one of the best I running attacks In the Big Ten and tlie Buckeyes have* outgained every team they have played this season. Poor tackling cost Ohio State a possibi' victory over Wisconsin ’ast week, whil faulty generalship by the quartet back contributed to] defeats by Northwestern and Michigan. With Wesley Fesler calling l signals last week, the Buck-yes I showed ci nsid ruble improvement., Lewis Hinchman, star sophomore! back, is one gs the best runners! in the Big Ten. o T Season Basketball Tickets Go On Sale The ba ketball season ticket hold-1 ■rs of last year have all been supplied with tic kets. Principal W. Guy | Drown announced today, and the board is now open to the general l mtblic. Orders for tickets will be; aketi over the telephone and in per-, i son at the high school building. j The principal's office will be open | tonight and Friday nights for the iccomodation of anyone desiring tickets. The price for the sea-on tickets. Including the 10 home games, is $4. — o His Booze Inflammable Knoxville, Tenn., —(UP) —Pat- i rolman Ed Lee testified 'hat Pink Dixon "hurled two pints of liquor into tlie fireplace when 1 entered his home. It nearly set the house afire. The flames shot four feet from the

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