Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1934 — Page 6
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LARGE CROWD IS EXPECTED FOR BANQUET Yellow Jacket Football Team Will Be Honored Tuesday Night •About 109 person* will attend the In hon.r of th- 19'14 victorftma football t-»m, members of the committee In charge announced tonay The banqnet will b- hell In the Zion Reformed chur.h Tuwday evening at ft o’* lock. It li t; tanned to make the pro grain as informil an possible to give ibe guests an opportunity to swap .stori a ot frmer victories and V.'. Cay Brown. principal of the high e hooi, will introduce the t a.stmaeter. Dr. Burt Mangold. presid-nt oi the Izecatur school tavard. Vt»>!rei J. Krick. new stiperinten dent of the De atur city schools will b< i»4 upon to speak. He will b followed by Elmer Schultz, a mem Iler of the 1934 fo.tball team Herb Curtis, athletic director • f the local high ». bool, will make a short talk followed by Hugh Andrew-, c.ach of the Winning t • Hi. A. D. Suttles, a member of <he ctdy other undefeated team in the history of the school. the team of 1896, will then speak. He will be | CORT Tonight and Tuesday Spencer Tracy - Ketti Gallian “MARIE GALANTE” Ned Snarks. Stepin Fetchit, Helen Morgan. Plus--Comedy and News. 10c -25 c Wed. • Thur*. Gala THANKSGIVING Treat James Dunn, Alice Fiy«. Mitchell - Durante. '•365 NIGHTS IN HOLLYWOOD” Coming—Guy Kibbee, Aline McMahan “Big Hearted Herbert”. Tonight and Tuesday CECH R. DeMH I F’S “CLEOPATRA” with Claudette f’olbert Warren William. Henrv Wilcoxon. Added-Th- OLD PIONEER’ in the NEW Colortone. 10c -25 c Wed. & Thurs.— ’‘THE LEMON DROP KID" with LEE TRACY, HELEN MACK and Baby Leßoy. Matinee Thursday at 2 P. M. Comina—CONSTANCE BENNETT and HERBERT MARSHALL in "THE OUTCAST LADY." Story based on Michael Arlen’s “THE GREEN HAT.”
Decatur Roller Rink WEEKLY PROGRAM TUES. NIGHT WED. NIGHT PAY DAY COUNTRY STORE Through the co-operation of the following merchants: Dixie Queen Fruit Market—A & P Stor—Mutschler’s Meat Market—Hower’s Grocery—Harris Meat Market —Erie Grocery—E, J. Miller Grocery and Meats—The Kroger Store—Walter Deitsch Grocery—Hite’s Grocery—Schmitt Meat Market—Bell’s Grocery—McConnell & Son—. Miller’s Bakery. We will give to skaters a Live Turkey, Basket of Groceries and Mea’t, Thursday afternoon, Matinee—loc and 15c. Thursday Nioht Races:—Steeple Chase and Relay. Saturday Night—Surprise Night. Sunday Night—Fool's Night. Fun for everyone. Plenty of prizes. Coat Hanger free to every girl skater and a Cigarette Lighter free to every boy skater, SOMETHING DIFFERENT EVERY NIGHT. Don't Miss the Fun! Tuesday Nights—loc and 15c Other Nights—tile and 25c
• follow-1 by Fete ReynaMg, sports •d or of ths Deatur Democrat Ben Tenney, sports editor of the Fort Wayne News Sentinel, will -tuu» the principal speech. The members of the team will be The dinner eome* a* a reward pro .nitaed by High Andrew® to the team if It won more than threI Th<- members of the team are: Backfield. Brodbeok. Butler. Sch- , ul’.a, Blythe, Ritter, E. Freidt, .Sheets, Harkletaond Deft Ends; Walther, Smith. Chff f-, Macklin, l lendrkks, and Drake. Ta kies; Kolter. Myers, Barker, ' Sc'ie.d rer. an J Zmxerman. Guards, C nrad, Warthman, Fuhr- ‘ 1 man. Girod, and R. FreiJt. r l ( enters: Buret and Banning. i Staff. Hugh Andrews, coa h. Herb • Curtis, athletic director. anJ Sephiwi ■ Jar k.-on. trainer. > —— MONROE LOSES TO LAFfIYETTE Allen County Team Defeats Bearkatz Saturday Night i -- Imfaye re Central from Allen ,un;y defeats! the Monroe B-ar-katz. Snurday night in a well ptay- ’ ed game. 24 to 19 The contest was ptay«d at the Kittxland gymThe two teams were tie! at the end of the first half. 8 to 8. The 1 Itafayette team Is a the same lineup as la-st season, when the Pirates went to the Urmi-finate of the .°e • ti nal tourney at Fort Wayne. Smith. Pirate forward, was out-j ’ i standing for the winners with eix: i field g.als for a total of 12 points, j Andrews starred for Monroe with I five field goals and four free throws , for a total of 14 points. Lafayette FG. FT. TP. Hibbs, f 2 0 4 Smith, f 6 ft 12 Zurbuck. c o 0 0 Gemmer, g 2 0 4 Booth, g 10 2 V itlen. g .022 Total.- H 2 -4 Monroe Andrews, f .54 14 .. r 4r f 0 " ” Sprit nger, c 11 « Wolfe, g 0 2 2 ' W. Stucky, g 0 0 0 ■ E. Stucky, g 0 0 0 I T i High School Coach Dies In Accident i Logansport, Ind., Nov. 26 —(UP) | —Vine irvin, 32. athletic coach and s ien e t acher at Washington township (Cass county) high school was killed today when his small ou;>e was struck by a Pennsylvania i assenger train a> a crossing one half block from hie home in Anoka. His wife an i two year old child witnessed the accident, having been , let out of the car at their home just I before the crash. Find Bodies Os i Banker’s Family . Demopolis. Ala.. Nov. 26.—11i.Rk — Authorities today interpreted the deaths of F. dements Smith, bank ’ cashier, his wife and their two i small children as murder and suii cide. The motive was unknown. • I The four bodies were found in 1 the bedroom of the Smith home by Gertrude Robertson, negro cook. ’ y<**tprday.
6, E. CLUB TO PLAY TONIGHT Local Independent Team Will Play Celina Here Tonight ’ ! The Decatur G. E. club will ptay ■ I j ita se ond game of the season to- i . night, meeting the Celina. Ohio. In- i ’! dependent flv- at the Yellow Jacket i ■gym- ■ • The G. E. Giris’ team will play | I I the preliminary game, starting at »l:30 o’clock. This team win play a ■ •olio! composed of forxer h.gh . school players of th!« *ity. The local Indep ndent team wae ■ defeated in Its first start of the [ I «*-ason last week. I sing to thstrong paper Box company quintet I from Fort Wayne. 23 to 20. The C. E. club will likely one the | same lineup >. < cimposed the squa! ‘ last weex. The starting lineup was 1 • made up of V. Hill and Gass, for-1 I wants; iB. dliiL center; Deßolt and Steele, gts.rds. Others who saw ac-j tion in the opening were Strhkler i and Schnepp. D/15KEffi|AWL
Team Standing Berne 5 0 1.000 Commodores 2 0 1.000 I Yellow Jackets . 2 0 1.0 v«) Kirkland 4 1 800: Hartford 4 1 .Buo Jefferson 3 2 .000 Monmouth 2 5 .286 Pleasant Mills 1 4 .200 I Geneva 0 4 .000 J Monroe 0 5 .(HXt Adami county high school basketball teams will engage in a heavy schedule this week. A total of nine games are carded, two Tuesday night, two Wednesday night, four Friday night and one Saturday. — oOo — The Decatur Commodores, after being idle since November 15, win resume activity Wednesday night, playing the Elmhurst Trojans at the local gym Elmhurst defeated the Commies last year and tbe locals will be out for revenge. : ’ - oOo — Friday night, the Yellow Jackets will entertain the Winamac five. Winamac for several seasons has been one of the most interesting i teams in the state to watch. This five was the sensation of the finals lof the 1932 state tourney. Winamac upset the dope thoroughly by advancing td the championship bati tie. losing to Newcastle in the final game. —oOo — The New Haven Bulldogs will battle the Berne Bears at Berne Tuesday night- In the other game Tuesday, the Jes. ferson Warriors will meet the Hartford township Gorillas st Hartford. —oOo— Wednesday night, besides the ■ Commodore game, the Geneva Cardinals will ptay the Kangaroos at Kirkland The Kirkland five will appear in new suits for this game. —oOo — As a preliminary to the Yellow
MOVED We have moved our store from the Miller Bakery building to opr new location % Block South of Court House Building Formerly Occupied bv the KROGER STORE and wish to announce that we will be open for business TOMORROW We will continue to sell Electrical Appliances and do electric work as we have in the past. You are cordially invited to visit us in our new home. Decatur Electric Co G. COLE P- SAURER
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Jacket-Winamac game here Friday! [ night the Monmouth varsity will. I ptay the Yellow Jacket second j I team. Kirkland will ptay the Lan-, i easier Bobcats at I vincas'er and Oeneva and .Monroe will play at i the Kirkland gym. —oOo— Saturday night the Kirkland' quThtet will piny its third game ot the week, entertaining the Monroe Bearbatz at the Kirkland gym. And ot all things. Indiana whipped Purdue SHOOT PLANNED THANKSGIVING Conservation I-eague To Hold Shooting Match, Coon Chase The Adorns county fish and game conservation league will hold a shooting match and coon chase on the Charles Magley farm east of M .ua.outli on Thanksgiving day. The committee in thurge him planned shooting matches rifles ptatols and shooting of clay pigeons ■ with shot guns. A cocn chase will also lie held.; Prizes will be turkeys, geese. 1 ducks, chickens and pork. The entry fee for the coon dogs will be $1 with 90 per cent of the purse to ’ be awarded to the winning dog own-; era. The shooting match will start at 9 o’clock end the coon chase at 10:30 o’, lo.k Thanksgiving morn-! ing. The event will be sponsored by the league and the proceeds used for restocking of wild game in the county. An admission price of 25 i cents for adults and 15 cents for children under 12 years of age will be charged. Seek Indictments Against Swindlers Chicago, Nov. 26 — (U.PJ —State’s attorneys planned today to ask for Indictments against a tleast three of seven men accused of plotting 'to wreck the 413,00.000 Albraham Lincoth Life Insurance company
land three Indianapolis banks Assistant States Attorney Vernon Thompson, who unearthed the ; purported conspiracy after a consciencfMtricken bank clerk fessed that he had aided in pass ing 454 (W oof bogus checks Through the Amalgamated Trust & I Savings Bank of Chicago, said he had not determined how many ot the accused men will be named before the grand jury. INTEREST RATE TO BE SLASHED CONTINUED FKOM PAr»E ONE) ; it was charged. Aid of registered lenders in obtaining names of other lenders in ' tbeir communities who are operati ing without a state license for pawnbrokers, mortgage buyers and individual lenders, was asked in a I questionnaire sent out by Stone. Relief from the situation was promised by Gov. Paul V. McNutt j during the recent campaign in one of his open forum meetings. COLLEGE FOOTBALL iTn.’iana 17, Purdue 6 Notre Dame 12. Army 6 Minnesota 34 Wisconsin 0. ■lllinois 6, Chicago 0. I Northwestern 13, Michigan 6. | Ohio State 40. lowa 7. i Yale 14, Harvard 6. Prim eton 38, Dirtmotnh 13. Colombia 12. Syracuse 0. . Stanford 9, California 7. Detroit 13, Marquette 6. Michigan State 6 Kansas 0. Nebraska 13, Missouri 6. PRO FOOTBALL Chin go Bears 17 Tiicago Cards 6 i Green Bay 3. Detroit 0. New York 3, H -»ton 0. •Philadelphia 13. Brokl AUTOS mZT MTINAMCD OK SMALin PAVMtNTt gXTU* MONIZ t> OtSIBUB FRANKL7N SECURITY CO. Over Schafer Hdw Co. Phone 237 Decatur. Ind
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ALL-STAR TEAM IS NOMINATED — Minnesota, Big Ten Champion. Heads List With Five Men Chicago, Nov 26 <U.PJ —Flv® | Minnesota players, two tach from, Chicago and Illinois and one each | from Ohio State and Purdue, were i named today on the United Press’ allßig Ten football team. The second team has three players from Ohio State, two each from j Minnesota. Wisconsin and lowa, i and one each from Illinois and In'diana. No players were named on either team from Northwestern i land Michigan. Four of Minnesota's great linej men — lairson. Tenner. Bengston, and Bevan—and Capt. Pug Lund.' ! all-around star and spark plug of I the Big Ten champions, received j places on the first team. Itarson i and Tenner were the greatest wing-1 , men in the west. I-arson the more J spectacular but Tenner the steadi ier. It was Tenner who scored the winning touchdown against Pitts- ■. burgh, tne play that probably decided the mythical national chatnp-j .' ionship. I To complete the line. Chuck; . ’ Galbreath, Illinois, is placed at J ta»*’.e. Ca I Regis Idouahan. Ohio J State, at guard, and Elmore Patterj son. Chicago, at Center. t In the backfield with Lund are Jack Beynon. Illinois quarterback. I and Duane Purvis. Purdue, and
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I Berwwnger. Lund. B®rwang»r and jPnrvlu all ur«> triple threat artiata. |An unu«ual accomnllsbment ot three star ball carriers t* that all I of tuetn ar® deadly blocker*. Thi* I trte can t b* match®"! tor ail-art, und (ability, achievement*. l*-nm play ior spirit. They are leader*, the I type that makes th>- difference tween a winner and a k»»er Hey |non I* a smart field general, great : aifety man and one of the beet I pus-t-re and pas* receiver* in the II land I j — - ■ —o— DRIVER FOUND DEAD IN AUTO (CONTINUED FltOV PAGE ONEI i the back with a weapon held done .to his right shoulder. Powder ■ burns had penetrated through his i heavy clothing. ii The shooting surprised the vicitim as there was no evidence of a . struggle, the coroner reported. i Although the amount ot money j found in Alexander's clothing did [ ( not correspond with records ot the I Jcab meter, police doubted that robi! bery was the riinotive behind tb»
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