Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1933 — Page 6
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DEPAUWMAYWIN CHAMPIONSHIP Excellent Record of No Defeats Places Team On Top of Heap Indianapolis, Nov. 13 U.R) De-j Pauw University’s flawless football record of no defeats and an | uncrossed goal line still stood today with only one more game o be played. The Tigers must tie or defeat . their traditional rival, Wabash., Nov. 18. however, to win the Indiana college championship. Indi-j ana S’’ate closed the season Friday night with only one loss for the season. Valparaiso has a similar I record. Wabash had been tied only by ’ Evansville until Saturday, when ■ the Little Gian s were upset by Hanover. 20 to I’2. Hanover lias lost only to Miami and DePauw. Long runs marked the HanoverWabash game. On the opening kickoff. Snyder. 135-pound Waba<h j quarterback, ran 95 yards for a , ouchdown. On the next kickoff. Hay. Han- ■ over fullback, received the ball on , his own four-yard line and return- ; ed it to within 14 yards of the op- | nonents' goal. Arnold, quar erhack. went through center for the: touchdown Only two minutes of | the game had elapsed. In the second quarter Hay and Arnold contributed touchdowns. ! Riggs, Wabash substitute, scored ! in the last period. DePauw used a spectacular pas-
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— - ■ I I I ■ sing a" tacit to defeat Evansville's | ; Aces, 34 to it. alter being held | i scoreless In the first quarter , Bradley to Kay and Ave to Elson i were passing combinations which I | gave DePauw touchdowns in th« i I second period. A pass in the third qiiarte.. I ] Bradley to Bollinger, and an end i j run by Freed netted two more scores for the Tigers. Ano her ] was made by McCullough near I close of the game. | Valparaiso College’s Uhl an s 'closed their home schedule by, ’crushing Detroit City College. ;13j to 0. Bauer. Httcinski. Berning.] Smatlak. and Barnekoff scored,]. I largely on line smashes. In other slate games last week ; ’ end Franklin and Ball State battled to a 6-6 tie and Mauches , I er and Notre Dame It team tough' > to a 13-13 deadlock. Bullet, winding up its season | ' with a Missouri conference game I against Washingt on of St. Louis. [ was defeated. 36 to 12. Indiana May Have Roller Polo League —.-- Indianapolis. Ind. Nov. 13—lI’Pi| — Preliminary plans for opening ] ' competition in the midwestern roller polo league within two weeks : were discussed at a meeting of rep- I I resentatives from six Indiana towns ] I here yesterday. Formation of the league and ai doption of schedules will be comI pleted at a meeting here Nov. 19. Cities represented at the meet- ] ing yesterday were Fort Wayne. 1 Marion, Elwood. Munvie, Richmond I and Indianapolis. Persons interest- ; ed in securing franchises for Terre I I Haute and Cincinnati will attend the next meeting it was announce
Purple Stopped by Illinois JBfr * t▼ - ’.JEU'' Bite ’£3 preM l ’ --f- '-iinaa “Trr~”~irT • • - .a>'.<■ .bikie Sullivan, Northwestern halfback (shown by aiTitw). being smothered by the secondary defense ot the llhni after a sjain ol 7 yards. A field goal in the third quarter git ve the victory to Illinois. 3to 0. _ Notre Dame Beaten by Purdue MrmfM...s*war ■ . ' ■ - 1 * ''■' '■■*» .... .... ' . ' h CX 'Ft c .. " y Purvis. Purdue halfback, starts around left end for a short gain in the first quarter of’the game, which Purdue won. 19 to 0. It was Notre Dame's fourth defeat of the season.
MICHIGAN HOLDS BIG TEN LEAD 1 Only Two Games Remain To Keep Them From < Big 10 Championship ‘ Chicago. Nov. 13—(U.R) Michi- ! I can's perfect rec< rd remained in- ‘ 1 ' tacr today after another close I call, and the Wolverines headed 1 for their last 'wo games of the i season unbeaten, untied and fav- s ■ ored to re'ain the Rig Ten championship. Michigan defeated lowa. 10*6, ( I for its fourth straight conference 1 victory last week, and its 16th 1 ' straight victory without a defeat I or ■ ie. A field goal and point | I ' after touchdown by Herman Everhardus. Michigan halfback, was ; i i the winning margin. Michigan plays Minnesota Saturday. in the outstanding Big Ten battle of the week. Minne- 1 , sota. idle last week, has been pointing for the Michigan game, all season. Bernie Bierman, Min-' nesota coach, scouted the Michi-, gan-lowa game last week. Purdue plays lowa in he sec- j ond most important game this week. If Michigan beats Minnesota, and lowa upsets Purdue, the Wolverines will clinch the title regardless of the outcome of their final game with Northwest- i ern Nov. 28. If Minnesota wins] from Michigan. Plirdue can win j the title by defeating lowa and | Indiana in its last two games. I Purdue is unbeaten, but has been tied by Minnesota. Purdue scored its 20th straight victory, marred only by two ties, one with Northwestern last year and one with Minnesota this year, by defeating Notre name last week, 19-0. Passes accounted for all three touchdowns. Febel, Purdue guard, intercepted a Noire Dame pass and ran 20 yards for the first touchdown. Fred Hecker's two passes to Paul , Pardonner and Duane Purvis , gained 35 and 50 yards,, respectiveI ly, for the other two touchdowns. Dave Cook's placekick from the 20-yard line for a field goal gave Illinois its first victory over Northwestern since 1928 by a 3-0 I score. | Indiana and Chicago both scored touchdowns in the first period and battled to a 7-7 tie. and remained in a triple tie wl’h Wisconsin In the Big Ten cellar. The Big Ten easily won its two intersectional games. Ohio State defeating Pennsylvania, 20-7, and Wisconsin scoring three touch-
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downs in the final period to beat• West Virginia. 25-6. Basketball Clinic At High School Tonight The Decatur high school gymnasium will be the scene of a basketball clinic tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Herb Curtis. Yellow .Jacket coach will have charge of the clinic, which purpose it is to acquaint '"he fans with the new 1933-34 rules. No admission will be charged for this demonstration and the public is cordially invited to attend. Season tickets for the 1933-34 Yellow Jackets home games will also go on sale tonight and the, 1 public is invited to purchase tick-: e:s tonigh: and make their reservations The seating capacity of the gymnasium lias been cut down 100 seats, giving more floor space i and making seating conditions! more comfortable. o Interesting (James Played By Professionals (By United Press) The Chicago Bears, leaders of the national professional football league's western division, suffered their second reverse of the season
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whin held to a 3-3 tie by the < Philadelphia Eagles, tail-enders in the eastern group. < More than 20,000 fans witnessed this first legal professional foot- j 1 ball game on a Sunday in Phila- 1 delphia. The New Yet* Giaiiis maintain- ’ ed their eastern leadership by ,‘ blanking Boston. 7-0, in a benefit game at New York for the family of the late Major Frank Cavanaugh. famous college coach. |‘ This defeat dropped Boston to , third place in the east as Brooklyn rose to the runner-up position by virtue of a smashing 32-0 triumph over Pittsburgh in another game that marked the inaugur-j ul of Sunday sports in Pennsylvania. J Meanwhile, in the West. Ports-’ mouth kept on the Bears' heels by beating Green Bay, 7-0. Cincin-1 nati wres'ed the _west's fourth i place from the Chicago Cardinals bv beating the Cards. 12-9. Old Warships Found I Kalmar, Sweden. —(U.R) —The re-, mains of four ancient wooden men- | ''of war. dating from the 17th century. have been found heie. One is I a so-called “burner," or a vessel which was driven in burning condition against the enemy’s fleet. The boats date from Sweden's war with Denmark in 1611.
• • BIG TEN STANDING Chicago. Nov 13.—(U.R) The Big Ten standing follows: Team W L T Pct. Michigan 4 0 0 1000 Purdue 2 0 1 1.000 Minnesota 1 o 3 I.OtM Illinois 2 1 0 .667 Ohio State 2 1 0 .667 lowa .... . .. . 2 2 0 .500 Northwestern 13 1 .250 Chicago 0 2 2 .000 Indiana ... .... 0 2 2 .000 Wisconsin 0 3 1 .000 Last Week's Results Michigan. 10; lowa. (>. Illinois. 3; Northwestern. 0. , Chicago. 7; Indiana. 7. •Purdue, 19; Notre Dame, 0. •Ohio State. 20; Pennsylvania, 7. •Wisconsin, 25; West Virginia. 6. Minnesota unscheduled. •—Denotes non-conference game. This Week’s Games Minnesota at Michigan. lowa at Purdue. Ohio State at Wisconsin. Chicago at Illinois. •Notre Dame at Northwestern. •Indiana at Xavier (Cincinnati). •—-Denotes non-conference game. —— —O ■' — LAY BOMBING TO CRIMINALS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) J. Kockendert'er. one before and one after the bombing. Kockenderfer said the person making the first call upbraided him for his anti-vice crusade and editorial policies. heaped abuse on the NewsJournal and promised, "You’ll get yours." The second call asked the editor's wife. “How did you like the present? There are plenty more.” John W. Graham, business manager. said he would ascribe no definite motive other than retaliation by the underworld for the vigorous crusade conducted by the paper. —o Villa’s Son To Quit Truck For Kleig Lights Juarex, Mex. —(U.R> —Eight months ago Augustin Villa. 18, was driving a truck here. Today he has a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract for the picture, "Viva Villa!” He will take the part of his father. Francisco (Pancho) Villa when Pancho was the youthful Doroteo Aranga .Wallace Beery will play the adult Y’illa. Judge Miguel Ayala recalled that young Villa drove a highway truck here before he moved to San Diego, California. o Get. the Habit — Trade at Home
COURTHOUSE Marriage License William Starbuck, laluirer, Napoleon, Ohio and Nila Paxson. Napoleon, Ohio. Robert Baker, construction worker Decatur and Wanda Rehlcnhuvh. General Electric employe. Decatur. | William Hoffman. Decatur Casting employe and Violet Mankey. \dams County. Charles Riggs. Jr. farmer. Napol- ] eon Ohio and .Mnrye Lou Carey. Grelton. Ohio. , RELEASE FUNDS IN MANY BANKS THROUGH LOANS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I '*r*was lacking, and that their ! liaslc soundness would Im- realised. , He said an organisation for open ■ market operations In the bonds , would be announced within a week I or ten days. | Fahey .said there had been about ' 600.000 applications for loans by home owners but that about onequarter of these hail to be discounted The situation has been compll- | cated. he said, by applications front | persons not entitled to aid. Many ] are seeking to exchange mortgages i although perfectly capable of pay-1 ing them off. he said. The J 1.000.000,000 (Bl In home, loans which the Home Owners Loan Corporation is attempting to liquidate is divided as follows: Illinois, »413,OW.OOO; Ohio. $lB2,-1 mm.ooo; Michigan. $150,0o0.00O; In- ! iliana, $19,000,000; Pennsylvania. I $40,000,000; lowa. $28.000.000; New (Jersey. $13,000,000; New York. $21.,000/100; Massachusetts. $19,000,000. and California. $9,000,000. Three Grouse Shot at Once ST. CLOUD. Minn. (U.R> birds with one shot, and witnesses to prove his feat, was the story told by James Norton He said lie had a head on one grouse when two others appeared. He waited for them to line up before he shot. i \rmv To Sell Food That Is 14 Years Old San Antonio. Tex — (U.R) —The United States is going to sell some food that is 14 years old and still fit to eat. The Eighth Army Corps Area headquarters recently received authorization to dispose of 200.009 emergency rations to relief agencies at nominal prices. The rations , have been stored nearly 14 years at Fort Bliss. 'j The rations cost the government 75 cents each. Included in .each is
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