Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1930 — Page 6

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BRUDER MAKES LAST ATTEMPT Evanston, 111.. Nev. 20.--'U.PJ — | "Hard luck Hank" Brud r, Northwestern's "greatest star who (nt ••ver played in the Rig T» n." will make a final bid for all-America ’ honors In Saturday's game against i Notre Dante at Dyche stadium. j The North western captain will i be competing the most publicised I "jinx" career of football history, and unl-ss he turns in a particu-j larly spectacular individual perfor-: mance seems destined to be denied the all-America honors he has been 1 seeking for three years. Bruder has been handicapped by; injuries throughout his career. 1 During eight years of football, at; Pekin. 111., high school and North-1 w stern, he has encountered the i following misfortunes: B’ th aims broken. One cheekbone broken. One finger broken. Ligaments torn in both knees. Ligaments and turves in righ hit) twice seriously injured. Back s ared by dry lime used • inadvertently to mark playing field. Right leg broken. Small pox. Despite his numerous visits to• hospitals the speedy halfback has I h on able to stay on his feet long l on ugh to establish himself as a; gr< at player. He starred through- ‘ out his prep school career, winning | four letters each at football and basketball and two in track. Injuries limited him to five games during his first two years at Northw stern, but at the close of the ' present season he will have won three major "N's" at fontball. Each year he has been touted as I . - Are You Ashamed of Your Hands? “Handy Lotion” 25c and 50c THE B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

- • — — — ( 0-115’ ( «=7 I' 1 ffft C Christmas a This year you’ll want to give "her” something different from the usual things that change hands at Christmas—something that will be a personal gift, yet a gift that she wants and needs. And now you can give her just such a gift—a Frigidaire to which is affixed a beautiful sterling silver medallion on which we will inscribe her I name or any sentiment you desire. What a happy solution you’ll find this to be! _ _ _ , And how happy she'll be that you found it! For The * Medal oi Honor" Frigidaire only a woman can a PP reciate all that rrigidaire „ means—the help it brings to the kitchen. Here you see the beautiful sterling silver medallion or "Medal of She’ll thank you for this aristocrat of Christmas Honor” that’s affixed to the cabinet gifts a dozen times each day. And it’s so easy to charge ßif£ * D ° give her a Frigidaire! You can purchase any . Or, if you prefer, you can present model you wish on special Christmas terms a the medallion alone (in a handsome small down payment—the balance extended over velvet case) on Christmas morning . , . • : i ~ , , . . a period to suit your convenience. Stop in and ask and let the fortunate one select her r J 1 own Frigidaire at her leisure. for full details today. FRIGIDAIRE Aristocrat of Christmas Gifts August Walter 254 N. Second Street Decatur, Indiana

| a potential all-American only to have injuries wreck liis chances. ; Before the start of the pn sent season Coach Dick Hunley sail i Bruder was the "greatest lootball player I ever have seen." And pre(dieted he would win all-Anr rican, laurels. After Northwf stern's opening; 1930 games with Tulane. Bruder I was found to be suffering frem| small pox and was sent to an iso-. 1 lotion hospital for a month. Dur-' ling bis confinement he was nick : : named "the greatest star who nev-! er played" and “the only all Amer-' I iean who ever won his place in thei hospital." Ccaeh Hanley and Bruder see; .little humor in the nicknames. | Both of them are anxious to see: Hanley’s predictions fulfilled and they regard the Notre Dame gamei las an opportunity for "hard luck ■ Hank" to gain recognition as something more than a "jinx" player. MOUNTAIN AREA FEELS WINTER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, heavy snow, and several parties of motorists were marooned by the drifts and icy highways. A party of hunters was reported man oir d at Spotted Bear station, in the mountains near Kalispell, Mont., but was said to be safe from immediate danger. Twenty motorists were stranded on a mountain highway near Vernal, Utah. Indications were that mail planes,l which have been held to the ground . s nee Sunday between Salt Lake ; City and Cheyenne, Wyo., would I resume flight today. In some rural sections mail trucks were unable j to get through the snowdrifts. Chicago, Nov. 20.—fU.R) —Predic-; • tions that a blizzard would sweep • into the middle-west today from the Rocky Mountain region caused Chicagoans to get cut their overcoats again and bid farewell to three days of summer weather. Wh'le the blizzard was reported;: only a day’s travel away, the thermometer yesterday reached alltime high marks for November in i Chicago, St. Paul, Minn., and • Evansville. Ind. Evansville reported a temper-;: ature of SO; Chicago, 74.9; and St. Paul, 63. Other middle-western cities reported similar temperatures. 1

LITTLE BERT IS GREATEST >1 By George Kirksey, UP Staff Correspondent South Bend, Ind.. Nov. 20. <U.R) - Towering team mates all about; ; him and big powerful lln men al- ; ways pitted against him. 1 ttlo Bert | i Metzger, watch-fob right guard on I rhe Notre Dame team, closely ap- | proaefies the distinction of being : the year's greatest football player. ■ pound for pound Metzger weighs only 153 pounds land is the lightest man ever to. , play in the Notre Dante line from 1 tackle to tackle. Standing between Notre Dame's big tackles. | Culver who weighs 210 and Kurth j who weighs 197, he looks like the team's mascot instead c.f one of its outstanding players. I "I never saw one man make as many tackles behind the line of scrimmage as Metzger has this s ason." commented Knut Rockne. Always conceding his opponent , I from 25 to 50 pounds. Metzger hps ; !to play with his head as well as , i his body. He has abm rmally large ] ; hands, which enable him to ward - | off many drives intended for his < small body. Light on bis feet and t •Quick as a cat, Metzg r can diag-l I nose a play and get past th? line 1 of scrimmage faster than any man < in the Notre Dame line. < 1 Metzger hasn't made a single '■ mistake this season for which < Rockne has had to call him to 1 task. Against Carnegi? Tech's 1 1 tricky offens -. Metzger never < nee 1 I missed his assignment during the.' game—playing what Rockne called: a well-nigh perfect football game. | r It was Metzgsr who played a , leadng role in Marchmont Schwart's 67-yard run for a touch-; down in the first period of the , Pittsburgh game, called by Rockne ‘ one of the greatest plays he has ( ever seen i n the gridiron. ( "T n Pittsburgh players were on ■ the gound at one time,” said Rockne. “and little M tzger was ( the main reason why Schwartz , was able to get past the line of | scrimmas-e and start." i Teaming up with Kurth, a tall, r rangy tackle who plays alongside i of him. Metzger played havoc with every line he has faced this season. ■ 1 In the Pennsylvania game, Metz-1 ger and Kurth b:oke through the 1 line and one <f them hit Walter - Masters, Penns star back, high 1 an I the other low. Masters had 1 I to'be carried off the field. There 1

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; was no dirty football involved. I That's just how hard and effective- ; ly Metzger and Kurth hit. i When Rockne first saw Metzger. Ih“ asked him what ho played. "Guard," replied the iqidget. "You're pretty little for that' (position aren't y.u?” Rockne asked. "I.’ght, but very tough." Metzger t characteristically replied. It has taken Metzg r th? better part of three years to prove that; to Rockne. -.L Q . ~AT IflG TEN - ! FOOTBALL CAMPS I ♦ ♦ By United Press Chicago, Nov. 20—Coach A. A. I Stagg will match Michigan's! ancient “No. S 3” with the latest : “flanker" “pass strategy in an! attempt to give Chicago an upset | victory Saturday. In yesterday's ; workout Stagg gave bis Maroons new wrinkle* of the flanker formation and stressed defensive tactics to stop Michigan’s passing. La f ayette, Ind.--Possibility tiiat | Ed Risk, star halfback, may be ; ready to play against Indiana Saturday today strengthened Pur-j due's confidence of victory. If! Risk is able to play Coach Kizer I will start a speedy backfield Includng Risk. White, Horstman and Yunevich. South Bend, Ind. —Frank Carideo Notre Dame's all-American quarterback. may become a ball carrier on an extensive scale against Northwestern Saturday as a result of the loss of fullback Savoldi. Although a great ball carrier. I Carideo has been used only fori C unt returning and direction of; plav in previous games. Evanston. 11l. —Relief from ’he i worry which accompanies the Big Ten race has done Northwestern , Wildcats a world of good and Coach Hanley will send a scrap- 1 mug. light-hearted team against ' Notre Dame Sanifday. The Wild- 1 cats have promised to win the 1 came as a birthday present for their coach, who celebrated his, 3£tii b'rthday yesterday. lowa City, la. — Bud Wilier, dimunltive Quincy, 111., speed boy, may break into lowa's backfield; for the final game of the year with Nebraska Saturday. Wilier r.tarred in yesterday's final scrimmage, during which Hickman and ISansen also got away for long runs. Minneapolis, Minn. — Minnesota , will use several backfield combin- , utions Saturday- in an attempt to wear down Wisconsin, Coach Crisler intimated today. Three combinations alternated in yesterday’s drill during which the Gophers showed their best form of the year. Columbus. O. —Jack Greenberg. Ohio State varsity halfback, will he unable to play against Illinois 1 Saturday because of an injured : knee. The balance of the squad ' is in good condition. Schedule Announced Coach Jeanette Clark today the Girl’s Basketball schedule for the winter months. The scuednle includes eleven games of which four are home games and seven games are played away fiom this city. Miss Clark stated that no definite first team has been chosen but a number of the girls have qualified for positions on the squad. Following is the schedule. November 21 —New Haven, here. 1 November 26 - Auburn, there. December 6 —Fairmont, here. December 27—Ohio City, there. January 2 —Fairmont, there. Ja mary 10—Wabash, here. January 16 —New Haven, there. January 17—Defiance, here. January 24 -Dabash, there. February 13—Defiance, there. February 20—Garrett, there. Manion ifefe —:: ' , ■«—l I The "TOUCHDOWN" Here's Class and Hew for SWAGGER-VIRILE ..young America. Moccasin in Type Outside Tap-sole and Steel heelplate. A type for which Freeman is Famous. The price only $5.00. Totui-T-Myeu-Colnc / CiOTNfNO AND SHOCS J FQK DAD AND LAD ~ , <DECATUK- INDIANA*

''nnsKOwtl **HCash Keller is bringing Ills Huntingt: n Ca’holic nutters to the Commodore stronghold tonight. — oOo — Evidently we’ve been underestimating the Huntington aggregation—ln a teHphone conversation with a Huntington sports writer Wednesday night. Basketbawls learned that Cash Keller, widely-known in Indiana athletic circles, and coach of the St. Marys aggregation, had his eyes on a state title this year. —oOo— If Cash can make his team tear I into things like he used to when ! writ ng sports articles —it will be I some game. —oOo — Os course. Bask tbawls believ s the luiurentmen can win ami will win tonight. < —oOo — COMMODORES BEAT HUNT LNGTON. —cOo — Rev. Hennes repoited today that there were still a number of good seats available for tonight's scrap—Better get there early. ’ —oOo— Herb Curtis sent the Yellow Jackets through their final workout before the New Haven scrap tom< rrow night—The Purple and Gold squad looked good this afternoon and it looks like a second Decatur victory Friday night. H-rb's having a little trouble deciding just exactly who the first team is — That makes mere competition among the players, tho', and means that every p'ayer will be in there fighting h s hardest to keep on the squad. —oOo — The G. E. Club-Berne game next Tuesday night will bring together the two outstanding independent net teams in the county. ■ —oOo — D: I Biyan says his Kangaroos a.e all ready for the tough Rock Cre’k team which invades the Kangaroo hardwood Friday night. —oOo— Jake Beal will be the referee for the big game. Jake's been doing a bunch of good work this season —which makes us re-assert, why not use some < f the home town officials here instead of importing whatever is left at Fort Wayne. — 000— BEAT HUNTINGTON. — 000— BEAT NEW HAVEN. — oOo — Saturday night the I.aurenttnen go to Fort Wayne when they tackl° •he tough Concordia team—• —oOo — Under the Hoop, Portland Sup columnist presented Basketbawls with a Jay county net schedule to•lay—The Portland Sun has one of the best sports departin'nts in the north end of the state. —oOo — All the column'sts are bubbling forth to menace ths coaches, officials and teams for the entire season. —oOo — Thes? Indiana basketball coaches certainly have put it ' over tho', and more people think of basketball when they talk about high schools than they do algebra and Latin. —oOo — Ent she's a great game — and (here'd b? a lot of long winter nights if we couldn't argue with Joo and his bench-warming outfit (including the Hoagland Hoodlum). -,00More season tickets have been sold for the b?s'<etball season at both Drcatur high schools this year than ever befo.e —Which makes us wonder if times are hard—or are they? BEAT HUNTINGTON. — oOo — BEAT NEW HAVEN. c REBUILDING IS COMMENCED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) whom labored throughout the night, gave treatment, to the injured here and in Bethany again today. The more seriously Injured were rushed here yesterday in ambulances and private cars. “The storm caught us unprepared." Mrs. Frank Stockton, an era- ; ploye cf the Bethany Farmers' State Bank, said. “The cyclone struck before we realized what had happened. It all didn’t last more than two or three minutes at the' most. i “The first warning we had was; when we heard buildings come' 'crashing down. Then the rain j

came so hard and fast that wo couldn’t see more than D> feet out lof the bank's windows. "All the While we cculd hear the screams of people caught under wreckage. We were powerless to . help." It probably will boa week beJ fore f,he wreckage is cleaned up so work of building th ■ town can I start. LAW WINS M AR ON GANGSTERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Sullivan of being implicated in the k lllng. His sto-y was that lie. Sullivan and two other men were hired by Patras to kill the reporter and that h> and Sullivan killed Patras when lie failed to give th ni their reward. Tile state refused to believe his "confession." The three convie ,| ons lust night ind the conviction earlier in the week of James "Fur” Sammons on i vagrancy charge were cited by prosecutors as the greatest victores yet won in a city wide drive that was started against crime and gangsters s veral months ago. . — — - ..f». — — — Snowstorm Is Blamed Los Angeles. Nov. 20 -(UP) —A blinding snowstorm which formed coz's of ice on the wings and caus'd the pilot to lose his bearings was blamed today for the crash which irought death to Ihree persons in a ’acific Air Transport plane in the rugged Technicapi mountains early Monday. Bodies of the three were fount 'ate yesterday with the wreckage of he plane seven milei northwest of the antelope valley emergency landing field. Relief From Curse Os Constipation \ Rnttle Creek physician save. “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has been discovered. This ’ab'et attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water ooeens the dry food waste and anses a gentle, thorough, natura' movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c *oday at the nearest Rexall Drug °tore The B J Smith Drug Co. ■■■—'■■• • ——L .

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