Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1933 — Page 6

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IRISH PLAYERS WANT ANDERSON Not re Dame Sophomores Want Anderson To Coach Next Season Chicano. Nov. 16.— (U.P) —Andy Pilruy, Tony Mazziotti and Don Kiser. Notre Daniel star sophomores, would like to have Hunk Anderson coach them again next year. . . . Nick I.ukats wasn't supSALE of entire stock of COATS and DRESSES at Drastic Reductions. Beautiful Styles Large Selections MRS. M. MOYER 128 N. Fourth St.

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I posed to have thrown that pars which Purdue intercepted for its J first touchdown . . . Honur, the I quarterback, called an end run, but I.ukats saw Rrancheau in the open ! 11 and thought he'd take the chance. The hottest tip of the year is I Michigan to lose one of its two re-1 , maining games with Minnesota and ' Northwestern. . . . Every conference team has been pointing for Michigan and It's beginning to tell on the Wolverines. . . . Illinois liad two ■ • weeks io get ready, and Minnesota i likewise . . Minnesota and Northwestern. lx>tli sophomore teams, an l . getting better every game. Bill Renner, Michigan quarter- ' : back, is a senior but is playing his first varsitv year and has two more, ’ years of eligibility. . . . He was hurt i one year and asked to remain out , i the other because he knew he didn't ■ I have a chance with Harry Newman ' around. Purdue's backfield of Pardonner, i I Purvis. Carter and Hecker is the i smartest, fastest, most dangerous i quartet in the midwest since Notre’ Dame's Carideo. Schwartz, Savoldi ! and Brill of the 1930 national championship team. . . . Everything < considered. Purvis is the best back , jin the Big Ten . . Hecker isn't far j behind him . . . Carter is the slip-' i periest runner . . . and Pardonnerl | the keenest strategist. Al Kawal. Northwestern's rough- ■ ’ tough guard, is one of the best | linesmen in the midwest . . . He i outplayed Bill Corbbus. Stanford; star, in the 0-0 tie at Soldier Feild I • . • He's the leader of the North-1 -western line which hasn't yielded

a touchdown . . . Ohio State’s two touchdowns came on fumbles . . , Kuwui didn't play in the lowa game because of an Injury. by When local basketball fans get ■ their first glimpse of the king of i Indiana sports at the hwal gym-j 1 nasiums tonight and tomorrow ’ night, they will probably note a few j changes in the rules this season, j —oOo None of these changes is so | noticeable that the game will be decidedly different in any way, but , 1 we do feel tha’ the rules commit | tee has helped the situation some! ; by such changes. - -oOo — One of these days, we are going , to read the new rules book and pass ; along some information to the fans. ; Don't boo the officials unless you are sure you are right land then | don't boo). —o()o — One change that might be mentioned new is the ruling that officials MUST handle the ball on all out of bounds plays in which the team is given possession of the ball in its offensive court. Don't razz the official if they take a field goal away from your boys because they were in too big a hurry to get that ball into play. —oOo — Reports from the Commodore <

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Icamp are to the effect that the bnys ure ready toigo tonight. It's the opening giime. with St. Andrew's oft Richmond providing the opposition. The second teum will play the Pleasant Mills varsity In the pre- ' llm at ? :30 -- 000— I We have already been notified of an error made on this sports page. Richmond has played three games, hut has lust one of these Instead I |of winning all three as was report-; ed. This defeat was by a close l margin while both victories werei | by decisive scores 000 To remove any doubt concerning! jthe selection of Braden and Mur I phy as co-captains of the Commodores, the election is for the entire : season, and not for just this week. 000 - - The Jefferson Warriors are setting the pace for the Adams county quintets. Coach Marsh's five has won two games, scoring victories over Rideville and Geneva. Berne, the only undefeated team, has played only one game, defeating Hartford township last week. — oOo — The Berne Bears draw the tough j est assignment among the county schools this week-end. meeting the I Rockcreek Dodgers of Wells county at Berne Friday night. Rock- , reek last week defeated Kirkland ' ■by nine points, Geneva plays at Kirkland. Friday; Pleasant Mills' ■journeys to Hartford and Monroe 1 plays at Monmouth. —oOo— Team Standing W. L. Pct. I Jefferson 2 0 l.int" ; Berne 1 ® 1""" ’ Kirkland 2 1 -«67 Geneva 1 2 .3331 Hartford 1 2 .333 | Monmouth 1 2

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