Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1931 — Page 6
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MERCHANTS TO MEET TEACHERS Sonw of tho older hteh school uiduatos, who have sim • bpi-otnv liiteH in buor the teach* Inr pro - ion. an- again preparing to don basketball suits aia! battle lor RUprcnuK \ on the hard wo >d at I'« a s ir high m bool gyn). Friday night. Harry Kill Army of Merchants, < : -tint < i well known lUsirn *• - men in lud* tn- Lawrence Linn. E< I x Ma: s. will play Coach Curt' ’4 (’< h<> ' composed of the men teach* The proceeds from 11"- a- e vi’.l to turned over to the Civic S'itinn of the Woman’s Club to be used in the City Playground • inn nient fund for the Ward and Central si hools. Preliminaries to the game will bo given by the Ward school <hil* dr n. Cent:al school girls, and high school girls, beginning at 7:15 o’clock .\<ini!>-ion i- 25 cents for adults and io cents for children, including high school _a—. (By Pete Reynolds’) ON TO THE STATE! The Yellow Jn< kets have an ex-r-o’l“nt elinnr ? this year to represent the Fort Wayne regional in 'h“ state finals at Indianapolis. Perhaps it is the best chance a Decatur team has ever had. 000 Decatur holds victories over •'■ory other team entered in tlie r“"donal tourney. Huntington. the Yellow Jackets' first opponent at ’ pm. was defeated at Huntington bv :i six-point margin; North Side was defeated three points in ■■ toe scoring game, 15-12. and ti'iiTton has been twice vanquishd by Decatur, once at Auburn •nd “!><•»■ at Bluffton. The Blu'f■<>n Tig th gave the locals their -t <' feat of the season early n January. 000 3he Ft* Wayne regional should n’v of the most evenly matched '•> tin -tate and fans who make ■’••• tr : p to the North Side gym s’.t-.rd .- win l L well repaid for > t me. Picking a winner •->allv i> a pretty tough propod- ' n >vt we are trailing right r'oug w ! th the Yellow Jackets as >h“v have shown numerous times ■h ; u season that they are capable " r defecting any team in this sec'on of the state. 000 'a- thing which manv critics . ml fans are overlooking in clioo.i- ’ their favorite, is the chantion hip which Decatur captured th" Northeastern Indiana con- ■ m- r-,ce. The Yellow Jackets copped the tit'e for the second ■ v i.ssive year ami no team has ' Seated the locals in a confer- • ■ 'attic during the past two 000 That is a record not to ho sneez’d ;t, particularly when we rember the teams that play in t!
\ N— / / Mothers... Watch Children’s colds COMMON head colds often “settle” in throat and chest where they may become dangerous. Don’t take a chance— at the first sniffle rub or Children’s Musterole once every houi for five hours. Children’s Musterole is just good old Musterole, you have known so long, ir milder form. This famous blend of oil of mustard camphor, menthol and other ingredient; brings relief naturally. Musterole get: action because it is a scientific' ‘counterirritant’’—not just a salve —it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation helps to draw out infection and pain. Keep full strength Musterole on hand for adults and the milder—Children’! Musterole for little tots. All druggists CHILDREN’S kWll mild
■onferem e. This conference In- , hides the three Fort Wayne ; .public high schools, Bluffton. K“ll-I lallvtlle and Auburn among the ! slim,,’, teams. Garret and f'olum-j liia t Ity failed to measure up In | •irength with tin" ■ other teams durm ■. th*- season. o()o U c l ived a couple of reactions! from the sectional tourney Irorn ' mt Kirkland way. We'li pass j hem cn to you: 'lte.ir Basket I.awl Read the in'••l sting contrib by nn Adams | ■ innty fan i-ntn ■■ruing the 16 vic- I • ties of Adams county over Wells county teams and ranking lle.atnr first ami Berne secondi in Adams county. "I vondor if the writer knew 1 Kirkland won six games from l w 'ls county teams and lost none. Fitts out Kirkland way are very ■ loubtful if Decatur is even tin ' best quintet in the county if meeting Kirkland or Berne teams on 1 \.m terms, neutral floor, etc. A Kirkland Fan". In regard to this contrib. might add that the writer of the contribution did give the inter-county j teecr.l of each team tyid had Kirk-] !■ id with the proper record as shown above. Lack of space pre- j vented printing the entire contri- ; but ion at that time. 000 Here’s the other contrib: 'AVhv fool the public? — Dear : Basketbawl: In Monday s column 1 you stated the Yellow Jackets ] scored three baskets in rapid sue- ' ession in the final quarter to win the Kirkland game. 23-17. after , Kirkland tied the score at 17-17.1 This is an error for a score book heck will show you that Decatur I scored only two baskets in the . Hast half and these came after. ; lour Kangaroo players were put ■ iff by the referee. Before these lu.ys were put off in the final ■ marter. Kirkland had scored seven: baskets to Decatur’s four. "Decatur should feel proud to , I called Aslams <>mnty chamiiiotw but why not give a good | loser some credit. Sincerely, A Kangaroo Fan." Sorry if our story regarding the ■Kirkland-Decatur game was in error. but that was the way the information came to us. We are ( [very glad to give a good loser] credit for his showing and still maintain that Kirkland gave the! Yellow Jackets their toughest ! battle of the tourney. As far as I tooling the public is concerned, 1 1 nix, it can't be done. 000 Don't forget the big feature , ;anie of the season Friday night. Or should we call it a "Burlesque ] m Basketball?" We are talking : about the annual Teachers-Merch- ] cuts tattle. Where? at I). H. S. gym. When? Friday evening. March 13. Come one, come all, a i good time is in store for fans am! ! ] I layers alik >. o 1 Sixteen Teams Left In A. A. U. Tourney Kansas City. Mo.. Mar. 11. .U.R) - ’c- o eastern teams, the Big Four i ;of Cincinnati and the South Side; ] Turners of Indianapolis, remained I today among the 16 undefeated ] fives as third round games of the] National A. A. I’, basketball tour-1 i.ament began. The Indianapolis team won from j Simone Clothiers of Weir. Kan.. 25 po 12. yesterday; and the Cincin-1 nati team won from the Kansas . City Life team, 24 to 21. Today schedules called for Cin-1 ■ cinnati to play the Southwestern | Oklahoma Teachers of Weatherford at 2 p. m. and the Indianapolis | team will play the Los Angeles A. (’. at 7 o’clock tonight. o Uzcudin Scores Win Over Les Kennedy Les Angeles, March IL—dJ.R)—I i Paolino Czcudin, basque woodchop- ] per. knocked out Les Kennedy. Loug Beach heavyweight, in the | fourth round of a scheduled ten- ■ round bout last night. Uzcudin weighed 201 and Kennedy, 191. o Coloradan Wears Same Overcoat For 38 Years Pueblo, Colo., Mar. 11.—<U.R)i — Believe it or not, John Miller, pioneer Coloradan, has worn the same overcoat for 38 years. Miller said the coat has not yet seen its best years. He plans to wear it the rest of his life. He is 73. And when he passes on, his son intends to utilize it. The coat —made of chinchilla — was purchased by Miller when he. operated a brewery in Leadville, famous mining camp, in 1893. —o Radio Medical Service Opens Bremen, Mar. 11.— <U.R) —The Reichspost has just opened a radiotelegraph service for giving medical advice to ships at sea which carry no doctor. Telegrams giving symptoms and details of the illness are delivered to the state hospital at Cuxhaben, diagnosis is made there and treatment is re- : commended by radio. o i Get the rtaniT —i raae at Home. i
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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCBAT WEDNESDAY, MABCII 11. I*’3l
I Ileullliful slllinlilne Is one of the jresources that the state boasts a-, iboni and anything that would de ,[tract from its "< tiring Industry" is protested. Business Review, a pill ,‘h tit lon ot Itll" Albuquerque t’liamber of Com-1 Jlnel'i", refers to the I'llblil' health ,'serviie statement us the "vuriesi I piqqiycoi k ’ The Chamber o;' Com lineice ms written New Mexico senjutors urging them to enounce th, ■ | bulletin eontaiining the offensive . Statement.
The United States Ims New Mexlui’a < Uniate to the extern lilial II is building a 250 bed veter tins hospital at Allmquerqae. The I' ]S. Murine hospital is lot tiled a' Fort Stanton, N. M , while niinierlons private stinittirliima tire scutti red till over the state. --- ——- — — —— ■ Ax Was His Lemon Slicer In Antarctic KansHs I’ity. Mar. II <U.R) • J Luise wi vvs who think ihvy have -
I „ hard time piepnrlng dinner for ,ne man In a" aptirtineiH kitchen should listen to the Cllllntll'V lilies . brought buck from the uiitiirctie r.gieii by George \V Tennant, who • cooked for members of tile livid Smith Pole expedition. The tempertituies in "Uttle Am 72 dejire' s below /• ro. lioz* i lemons mid oranges -o solidly. • Tennant used an ax to ■""' .them. The forty-two men in the expedi ■ Hon eoimunied a'mont tli""' tans
■if coffee. , If an egg was droppnl into; water mid left » ohorl time, it.j would freeze the water, , Tennant also tu l ompanied Com ] I intindi r Byrd on the North Pole • xpedilion Now he is traveling i .epresentutive for a chain of gro ,ery stores. Depression Boosts Circulation Cleveland, Mar, 11.-'U.R) <’nemployment und buslm ss depres .lon Is ere<iit“i with it.v.’easdng hy
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