Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1931 — Page 7

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away. Goldenberg and Schiller are [out for the season, and Capt. Smith Strain and McGuire are crippled. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov 12 — Hoping to wind up the season“wlth .a victory over Michigan. Minnesota Lis concentrating this week on the game frith the Wolverines Nov. 21 Minnesota’s reserves will p i ay against Cornell College Saturday. Columbus, 0., Nov. 12.-Improve-ment shown hy quarterback oilphant, guard Kile ami end Conrad probably will learn them a chance Io play in Ohio State’s game with Wisconsin this week. Joe Gailus veteran guard, has a slight leg injury but will play. Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 12. Coach Harry Kipke plans to send Michigan’s strongest lineup against Michigan State Saturday. A thorough defensive drill was held yesterday to provide a tough wall for Michigan State’s vaunted run ning attack. Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 12.—Purdue plans to annex its third Big Ten victory of the season in Saturday’s omecoming game against lowa.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931.

The Boilermakers, stronger now than in October, have won two conference games and lost one. lowa City, lowa, Nov. 12.—Iowa may spring a midget backfield composed of Thurtle, Nelson, Greedy amt Rille, averaging 159 pounds, on Purdue Saturday. Coach Burt Ingwerson worked with his quartet jesterday, developing a series of plays. < Iticago, Nov. 12.—Although beaten by Michigan. Indiana and Purdue, the Chicago Maroons believe they have an even chance in Saturday’s game with Illinois. Rain drove (he teajnt under the stands yesterday, but Coach Stagg gave the players a long chalk talk on offense and defense. Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 12.—Indiana’s quarterback problem is Coach E. C. Hayes, chief worry as he prepares the Hoosiers for Saturday’s invasion of Northwestern. The varsity appeared weak on pass defense yesterday. Champaign. 111., Nov. 12.— Anot her injury to fullback Schultz has

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caused Coach Rob Zuppke to rejuggle the Illinois backfield again. Schultz hurt his kuee in scrimmage yesterday, and Schalk was shitted back to fullback, with Berry, Evans and Walser completing the backfield. Annapolis, Md.. Nov. 12.—A1l of Navy's regulars except Elliott, injured end. are ready for Saturday’s game with Notre Dame at Baltimore. Thorne has been assigned to the vacant berth and worked with the regulars in yesterd ty’s drill. o * Old Hammered Copper Kettle Kewadin, Mich.—(U.R) - A kettle i hammered from a huge nugget of j copper and believed 200 to 300 ’ years old, is owned by Francis Mark, an Ottawa Indian. The kettle is three feet across and is two feet deep. Q BARGAINS — Bargains in Diving Room, Dining Room Suites, Mat- i tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone number is 44. tf

Gets Confidence Vote Paris, Nov. 12 —(UP)— Premier Pierre Laval’s government received its first vote of confidence shortly after the Chamber of Deputies open ed its new session today. The vote, 311 to 272, was against a motion by Leon Daladier. radica'Socialist, to dismiss immediately the deficit of the state railways, instead of unemployment first and the foreign policy second, as prapored by the government. — o — FARM BOARD TO SCRAP ENEMIES (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) j of peanut brains. “The friends I am working for ■ are the fellows back on the farm.” The bill Senator King is preparing would provide that three farm board members remain to I liquidate the board’s holdings in I cotton and wheat. The rest of its activities would be ended and the i cooperative organization, held by ' board memliers to be the ihost valuable work they are doing, would go back to the department

of agriculture. The farm board battle will commence even earlier than, the convening of congress. Chairman McNary of the senate agriculture

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committee will open hearings on Nov. 21 amt much of the evidence will concern farm board affairs. i The farm board’s annual re- ■ port, containing some of the

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“se-rets” which have been charged t-> tl”; board, now is in the hands of lite government printer ..nd will be sent to congress when it convenes.