Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1933 — Page 6
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TO HOLD CLINIC MONDAY NIGHT Coach Curtis Will Give Demonstration of New Rules Monday A basketball clinic will be held at the Decatur high school gymnasium Monday nig lit. November at 7:3«», o'clock. Herb Curtis. Yellow Jacket coach, will have charge of the clinic. which will be open to the public. No iilmis'on will In < har-ed. At this linic. a number of dem-
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] onstratlons will be given illiislint ! itig new rule, which have gone Into ■effect this season. Fourteen sepurate demonstrations have been ar : i ranged by Coach Curtis, w Jch should explain ; le irly to the fans • I the applicaton of the new t itles The Hole purpose of the c’inic Ist ■to a quaint the fans with them 1 changes hi the rules in order that I the fans may more thorotlgtly •n- ] joy basketball this season because] of having a more thorough under-, standing of the rub s. These demonstrations were given | by Coach Curtis and members of his team at the annual meeting of! the Norths istern Indiana Officials! association at Fort Wayne Tues | I day evening. A short scrimmage may also be
held fidlowing t ie demonstration, to be participated In by members of the fellow Jacket squad. Tickets On Sale Season tickets forth* 1 1933-34 I Yellow Jacket home games will also go on sale Monday evening at the high school office. Adult season tii sots this year I will sell for *3.50, with student tickets priced at *2. All adult season tickets will be for reserved ! seats and fans are urged to attend i the clinic Monday evening and select tile seats they would prefer. I'he office will iie open at * I o’clock Monday evening and will ■(..,» he open attei t e compb ton of the demons!ration. I Seating capacity at the gym has I been cut lint scuts with the removal !<>f Idea tiers at the east end of the; floor. This has made possible the lengthening of th- floor several feet These seat - were formerly oecu- 1 I pled by students .who will be seat-, led this year ou the north side of; j he gym. ‘ Get the Habit — Traae at Home
DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMRER KI, 1933.
DENY RIGHT TO ENTER TOURNEY Catholic High Schools in State Are Denied Permission Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. Id- 11 I’l Catholic high schools were denied permission to compete in the! I. dian i High School At ’letlc Asho-| elation annual basketball tonrna-! nunt by the Athletic Council of. Cue Association in its meeting here October IS. it was annuonred today. 4 The November bulletin of the association said two proposals of (he secretary of the Indiana Catholi; High School Association were considered by the At iletic Council. I ’ Petniisslon was asked for Catholic high schools to participate in | | the IHSAA basketball tournament ami admission of Catholic high | (Schools into county public school! j athletic organizations was request-j L ed. • Tht .-A requests were carefully I considered and were -not granted." lit IHSAA bulletin said. In regard to a question of playing < arity games in football and basketball for 1933-34. the council voted that no provisions be made i tor sit h games outside limitations i of the rules and regulations of the IHSAA eonstition those sports. Next meeting of the council will be held here Dec. 111. .Jefferson-Geneva Will Play Tonight The Jefferson-Geneva game will lie played tonight at the Bertie an- , litorium instead of Saturday night. 1 las was announced in Thursday s Democrat. Other games scheduled] ■tonight are Berne at Hartford: ‘ Kirkland at Ro kcreek. Wells county; and Pleasant .Mills vs .Monmouth at the Decatur Catholic I gym. Two More Railroad Bridges Dynamited Woodbine, "a.. Nov. 10- (UP)— Two railroad bridges near here.] both in Harrison county, were blown up with dynamite today. Traffic was temporarily disrupted • but the bridges were not destroyed. Four Men Rescued From Wilds By Plane I Cameron Bay. Northwest territor--1 ies. Nov. lb—(By radio to the Unit- ! ew Press) —An airplane conquered i the wilds of the Canadian North-1 ; west today and brought safely back | to civilization four men who were 1 1 left to fight the bitter cold of the I Arctic circle w hen their schooner | I was destroyed by fire. Four Convicts Seen At Terre Haute Tuesday Indianapolis Nov. 10 —(UP) — I Posing as federal agents, four memI bers of the Indiana convict gang I 1 spent 'I uesday night in Terre Haute DECATUR SATURDAY, Nov. It. High School Gym TWICE DAILY Mat.. 2:30 PM. Night, 8:00 P M.] Benefit of Athletic Ass’n. of Decatur Public Schools Presenting a variety ■ . - ' of new ( ' amaz.ng J 1 feature W F acts of America’s ‘ leading FEATURING THE WORLD RENOWNED HODGINI FAMILY Os Bareback Riders With “Joe" the Riding Comedian. THE AERIAL SOLTS and Many Others. PONIES—DOGS—CLOWNS •■All the atmosphere of the Big Top. j Prices, Matinee: Children 15c; Adults 35c [ All tickets night performance 35c. No Reserved Seats—No Tax. Doors Open 1 Hour Earlier. ! Tickets sold by any student and Teeple & Peterson.
riHitning houx*'. Captain Mint I,<'iich| of the state polite aurnmnccil today. They were the same four men. hr | i said, who were picked up ly Paul ■ Walton, Avon farmer tind driven ] hack to Terre Haute after their | own car hud broken down Wed- ; uesday morning. From dis rlptions given by Wai-! I ton and the rooming house proprle-] I tor. I,e;i( b said It was apparent j thut the men were Cuarle. Makey j 1 R'.Hsel Clark and Edward Shouse. ' who eHeap* <1 from the state prison I September 2*i. md Harry Copeland. | a parole convict who Joined the ! prisoner soon after the break. I•, o — Former Anderson Mavor Dies Today __ Anderson. Ind.. Nov. 10 (I Pl I Jesse H Mellett. 51. former mayor! I of Anderson, died at his home here' I today. He had been suffering from an! ! incurable illness for four year*. , Few 'public office holders iiad a more turbulent career than Melj left duriWg Ills term US mayor. ! Two years ago lie was the central . . figure in a federal liquor conspiracy >ase involving Anderson city officials. He was indicted but the indictment was quashed a year later when it lie. ume known that he would not recover from his illness, ——o Select Jury For Kidnaping Trial St. Paul. Nov. 10. (UP)—A jury of 10 men and two women was picked today for t ie trial of Roger Touhey and three other Touhey ;* gang sters on kidnaping charges. Two alternates remained to be l selected before district attorney i George F. Sullivan's opening slate ] ment taking the lid off the federal | government's case. May Ooerate On Mme. Schumann-Heink San Diego. Calif. Nov. 1" (UP) An X-ray examination was plann(>d by physicians today to determine the advisability of operating on Madame Schumann Heink. noted opera singer. The 72 year old diva as been confined in a hospital for several days, suffering from what was believed to be appendiI « is -_ Hoite Killed Rattler Creswell. Ore. —lUP»—Dan, 14 year-old horse, owned by Jacob Johaneen. was observed cutting strange antics in the pasture recently. leaping high in the air and t coming down with feet bunvht d like a rodeo bucking bronco. -Investigation showed sections of a large rattlesnake, cut to pieces by his hoofs. o— Farmer Gassed Groundhogs Ingersoll. Ont — (U.R) — A.novel I method for ridding his farm of groundhogs has been adopted by one farmer here. He drove his tractor into one of the infested fields, attached a rubber hose to the exhaust and placed the hose in the burrows. The animals were | smothered by the monoxide gas. Get the Habit — Trade at Home .
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HUNT SEASON OPENS TODAY Ban On Quail Lifted Today ; Open Season On Rabbits Saturday Indianapolis. Ind . Nov. !'•- (UP) I Indiana's 1D3:! hunting season I opened formally today with the | lifting of th*' ban on quail. The open season on rthldts. nor-' mally intend to start today also, will be delayed until tomorrow b*- ! luttse of a wording of an act of the ! 1933 legislature. Hunting liana on fox. opposutn. 'raccoon, skunk, mink, and musk-! : tat will be lifted Nov. 15. Tie wild du. k season, aet by , ■ the federal government, opened Nov 1 It will close Her 31. The ‘ dally bag limit is 12. ition to the hunting, the
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’month of November uiao is open I for all fish except trout I The quail season will extend through Dee. 20. The daily luig limit is 15 hirds, wiih no more than 45 allowed for three HileceHslve I , days. Rabbits may be killed until Jan. ' io, wit i a dully bag limit of 10.; The season for animals which opeiie Nov. 15 will be ended Jan. : 15. i Hunting licenses are requisite fori all except persons on their own land ! and former service men and army i nurses, Kenneth M. Kunkel, chief j of the fish iiikl game division of the ' state department of conservation. ■ said in a statement in .connection with the season s opening. An ample supply of all game, with quail ami rabbits exceptional-: 'ly plentiful, have been reported. ■ Kunkel said. Au open season for pheasants, i protected under state law at present will be sought at fie next session of the legislature, he an-1 Inounced. The state department has distributed more than 15jhio of the
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