Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1933 — Page 6

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NOTRE DAME TO MEET INDIANA , - Two Hoosier College Teams Clash Saturday At Bloomington Bloomington. Ind.. Oct. 13 (Special)- With Notre Dame's Eightin’ Irish” resting safely in a Martinsville sanitarium 20 miles away. Indiana university's “Serappin' Hoosiers" clawed passes out of the aitin a tjnal light workout here thie afternoon for tomorrow's Hoosier grid classic. Coach E. C. Hayes announced his starting lineup for tomorrow’s game without any of the < ripples listed M probable starters ,B<J> Keck appears as probable full back starter and Louis Sutherland at halfback. Both are sophomores. Ray Dauer will be quarterback and I .ar y Sawi ki at the other half. Both are seniors Vernon Huffman. 190-pounds versatile back who will do most of the passing, will be kept on the bench long enough to look ove rthe Irish layou tbefore going to spring his stuff. The line remains unchanged from that which start d against the. Gophers at Minneapolis last week

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' with the exception of Fitz Lvons in stead of Vercuski at end. Ed Aufle myer, senior tackle, and Ettore Antonini, sophomtfre end. ar the men who will oppose Ed Krause on 11 the defense- and offense. It should be a teal clash between these rank i ing Indiana Linemen ami the- giant . Notre Dante tackle who is regarded by many as the greatest player for ; Ills position in history. Th Hoosiers are highly keyed tor one of their best opportunities against the Irish in recent years, despite the fact that the team is as badly crippled as any which has ver fated Notre Dame. Practice Saturday The Decatur -A. football team will hold a practice session at the high school field. Weot Adams street, at 2 o'clo k Saturday afternoon. U. S. PLANS AN ISLAND PRISON (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) on. also likely will be considered i for imprisonment at Alcatraz, but it was doubted that Al Capone would be transferred because he has behaved well in prison and Is serving a comparatively short , term upon conviction for income tax evasion.

BIC GAMES TO DRAWCROWDS (Great Battles Scheduled Tomorrow For Big Ten Football Teams Chicago. Oct. 13 (U.K) New interest in football was awakened today along the Big Ten sector with •crowds totalling more than 150.000 expected to see tomorrow's seven skirmishes, involving some of the hottest mld-October competition in years. Almost 100,000 persons will be drawn to four stadiums to see Big Ten teams iu action in interMC•tional battles against elevens from the east, south, far west and Missouri valley. The two Big Ten ganles—Purdue I vs. Minnesota al Minneapolis and i Wisconsin vs. Illinois at Champaign —are expected to attract 20,000 1 each. The old intra state rivalry i F between, Notre Dame and Indiana at R oomington is likely to pack in • 22.000 customers. The mid west and the nations most important inter-sectional contest involves Stanford and Northwestern doth exponents of Pop i Warner's double wing back form-; ation — at Soldier Field. Chicago. This game, with good weather, will draw more than 40,000. The east's representative in the day s inter-sectional rivalry is Cornell, which battles Michigan. Big Ten champion, at Ann Arbor. Coach Harry Kipke's massive Wolverines are expected to steam-roll Oil Bodie's boys before an attendance of 30.000. The south sends up Vanderbilt, long a memesis of Big Ten teams, to meet Ohio State at Columbus llefore approximately 25.000. Two years ago Vanderbilt made four touchdowns in the first half to beat Ohio 26 to 21 and the Buckeyes will be out to avenge that defeat. The other game, and the onlyminor contest on the day’s pro-; gram: pits Chicago against Washington University at S’. 1 Louis. Last week Illinois defeated Washington I'.. 21 to 6. hut the game should prove a test for Coach Clark Shaughnessy's young Maroons. With three big upsets already chalked up in two weeks of play in this section, football fans were wondering where today's lightning would strike. Some believe that Wily Bob Znppke. after four years of failure following his 192 S championship. will supply the day's surprise. Wisconsin is favored over, Illinois liut Zuppke has craftily kept the mini under wraps in beating Drake and Washington U. • MACON HEADED FOR HOME BASE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) miles of cruising enough to keep her in the air 100 hours The dis- • tance from Laketurst to Sunnyvale is about 3.000 miles. Navy Food Genefits Bear San Francisco —(UP)—“Scrappy" cub bear mascot of the frigate Constitution, believe* there is some , thing to this business of “joining i the Navy” and seeing the world. ; When he entered Uncle Sam’s ser-1 vice at Aberdeen, Wash., he weighed 25 pounds. After two months of Navy grub, the three-month-old cub I tips the scales at 65 pounds. Scrappy easts the same food as the sail- -

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Yak* Grid Star Excels In (. lasses Lassiter, Jr.. Yale's football captain, is one player whose scholastic *'ligiHility never gives a couch any worry, for Bob Is as adept at his studies as he is at lugging a ball. Starting his final year at Yale, laissiter looks like a good bet to win the coveted Pili Beta Kappa key His grades always have been high, ami he is on the Yale honor lisi. recently announced. Lassiter, whose home is in Charlotte. N. C„ doesn't confine his athletic endeavors to the gridiron. He is a good boxer, plays a line game of rugby, and is above the average at tennis. But foot Ia 11 is his favorite. and apparently the liking runs through the family. His old er brother was a fullback at South Carolina, and a younger brother, 1 Fred, is a candidate for a backfield berth on the Yale team. MARVIN HAINES WINS CONTEST Lightweight Team Wins Horse Pulling Contest At Berne Show Marvin Haines won first prize in , the lightweight pulling contest for teams under 3,000 pounds, at the annual colt show and fall festival at Berne today The festival opened Thursdaynight and wil continue throughout Saturday, closing Saturday night. Full programs are scheduled for the affair. A crowd of 1.000 persona witness- • ed the pulling contest today. The winning team pulled a load of 5,565 pounds, a distance of two feet and nine inches. Mr Haines was awarded the prize of sls. The second prize went to Walter Lehman and the third to Eli Graber. A corn and pumpkin show, fancywork and art show, fre eattractions ‘ and a midway- of concessions with merry-go-round, ferris wheel, bingo stands, novelty stands, athletic contents and refreshments stands are features of the festival.

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