Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1934 — Page 6
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SPORT WRITER WILL SPEAK AT TEAM BANQUET lien Tennev of I t. Wayne To Talk; Honor Champions Tuesday Ben Tenney, -ports editor at th-News-Sentinel, will ma. e the principal speech at th? banquet to be given in h nor of th 1 championship 19:14 Decatur high school football I a n at the Zion Reformed church Tuesday evening. The banquet will begin at 6:30 o', lock. Those w ho expect to attend are urged t g.‘t in touch with Verb Curtis, Hugh Andrews, any of th ■ foot ball players or the Daily Democrat Saturday. The committees ar * i-xpe. ted to furnish an estimate of the number att. tiding by Saturday. The last reservations must be mad
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iu-for ■ Mon ay nton. Dr. Burt Mang Id, president of the t ity school board and st. ort enthusiast, will act as tni.xtniaster at the hanqu t. Mayor George M. Krick will.offer congratulations of the city to the first Decatur football t-am to piss through a s.oson undefeate i and the first ta win a Northeastern Ind lana cons, rence f otball title. A. D. Suttles, member of the only I other undefeated D catur high I school team, the quad of '»#. will | attempt to prove why that w»» ths j bet t am in the hist ry of the • s' h .01. The ’9B team won all fiv I of the games played. Elmer Schultz, a member of th" Ift'U team, will than attempt to ! show that Bud'' Suttles is wrong. Th.” '34 team won six gomes and tied two. Pete Reynolds, sp rts editor of the Decatur Democrat. will make a | short talk, congratulating the team. | Herb Curtis, athletic director of ‘ the local school. will tala .iri.flv on . sports. W. Guy Brown, principal of the ] high hool. will repres nt the faculty . t the banquet with
talk. Walter J. Krick, new superintend dent of the Decatur school nyatem will mak • his first public appear ate e at the bouquet and will be called upon for a talk. Th» last talk will be given by | Hugh Andrews. < oach of the winning team. He will dis uss the team this year and L 11 of the possibilities , for it. xt ste.son. The tn jnbers of former nthlcth teams are nrg *d to attend the banqitet and t< swap stories of past glut I s ami glv" I' oll r,O ~le ,s ’ !< tca.ti. The pn-bllc at large is requests! to • ttend and t> give honor to th • team which has furnished a major re. nd tn local athletic history. DgdKxS The i>»-.at.it Yellow Jackets will make their second start of the ! season tonight, meeting the New ; Haven Bull Dogs on the local hardwood. The Jackets will be seeking revenge, as New Haven upset the .locals in the opening tilt last seas- . on. 000 The Commodores are idle this week, with their next game schedtilled for Thanksgiving etf, with i Elmhurst of Allen county t CANDY - C 0 I) comes to , I) E C A T U R Each small bar of Delicious | Chocolate contains Vitamines equivalent to one teaspoonful of Pure Cod Liver Oil. Protects the health, builds strong bone and teeth. Start your children I on Candy-Cod today! Convenient 25c and 75c packages available at B. .1. SMITH DRUG CO.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1934.
Ish the opposition. —oOo— Five games are carded tonight for the county teams. The Berne Bears will play at Monroeville; Kirkland and Geneva at the Hartford gytn; Jefferson and Petroleum at Berne; Bryant at Monmouth and Hartford vs. Poling at Portland I Monroe will play laifayette Central jnt Kirkland Saturday night. —oOo— The Yellow Jacket football team, winner of the Northeastern Indiana conference championship. will be justly honored at a testimonial banquet Tuesday evening at the Zion Reformed church. —5Oo— The Decatur eleven, which con. | eluded an undefeated season just four weeks ago. compiled a record which but few teams In the state ; can surpass. With the strongest teams in this section of the state ion the schedule, the Jackets won : six games and played two scoreless lies. (And we called it a suicide' schedule). —oOo — The principal address at the banquet will be given by Ben Teeney, sports editor of the Fort Wayne News-Sen .inel.
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Teeney it recognized at one of the ableet eport critic* in the state- - 000 — Dr. Burl Mangold, president of the school b4>urd, will ad as toastmaster. Short talks will be made by Herh Curtin, athletic director. Hugh Andrews, football coach, and local citizens. —oOo— Congratulations are In order for "Mayor" Max Kidd of Bicknell i Mux. following his team's undefeat !>d season, which earned the Walt,ash Valley championship for the I school, was named honorary mayor ',,f the town. Two of the players ' were appointed honorary chief of I police and superintendent of the I water works, respectively. Kidd | was football coach at Decatur sev oral years ago. and has compiled a fine record in his several seasons at Bicknell. oOo—Booklet! containing the schedules of both Decatur schools and the eight schools of the county, have been printed and will be distributed Saturday and Monday—oOo— All fans wishing copies of the schedule are asked to obtain them
at the schools, as only a limited, supply will be kept In this office.] The booklet* are distributed an j nually by Basketbawl as a conven , lence for the fans of Decatur and Adams county, enabling them bet-1 ter to follow ty>lr favorite teams and to been a record of the game* of their entire season. O«t the Habit — T»«<r» •- Hotrs BAKE SALE Saturday Morning, Nov. 24 At THE BROCK STORE Monmouth High School Girls lafiPk Gillette ZJwV Tires Latex Dipp--438116 ed P'ocess now uncon_jJESLL—— m ditlonally J guaranteed for 18 mo. Sold on our new rental plan 25 weeks to pay. Porter Tire Co. Distributor 341 Winchester Phone 1289
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