Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1935 — Page 8
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HARTFORD GYM ’ SCENE OF MEET Annual County Tourney Will Be Held December 13 And II The annual Adams‘county high' school basketbal tournament will toe held thia year at the Harts rd township high school gymnaalunt. Dat ?s for the tourney have been set as Friday ami Saturday, December 13 and 14. All schools of the county, exopting the Decatur Yellow Jackets and Commodores, are exected to participate. Berne w u last year's tourney, which was held at the Berne auditorium. Kuesel Steiner, principal of the Hartford township school will be in charge of the tournament. A tenia live list of officials has been submitted and these will be definitely
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I selected at an curly date. I Officials of the county echoota also decided to hold th’ county J first team tournament in the new I gymnasium at Geneva next year. Recommends Football Players Be Salaried j Stanford University. Cal.. Nov. |7 d’Pi Stanford Unlvsroity's i daily newspaper toroed a pineapple in the laps of Pacific coast conference officials today, recommending that a standardized basis for pay ing college alhl.‘tea be adopted heft re the "Public gets wine to what'e going on." The rec mmendatione were contained in an editorial appearing in today's issue of th j newspaper. o — New Card Shuffler Appears Chi ago —(UP) - After a lull of 'a eoupl ‘ of years In the production of automatic card-dealing devices, a new type, top-of-the-table gadget which ohufiles and deals at the same t: te has made its a. pearance in the Merchandise Mart here
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Round Worm* (al*o called Stomach Worm* are tn no means a disease of children only. Adults, too, may be infected, but the svmptoms are often misunderstood and believed to indicate more serious troubles. Nowadays everyone eats raw fruits, cabbage, carrot*, lettuce and spinach. On these foods the uny invisible eggs of the Round Worms are easily carried into your system. The infection may also be caught from flies, •oil and pets. Grown to full •ize (up to 15 inches), the worms may tangle up in knots and cause “Constipation” and peculiar stomach discomfort. Rectal Itching. Vomiting. Nausea. Dizziness. Lost of Weight. Nu-
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i*--. .. . < Today’s Sport Parade ♦ — ♦ By Henry McLemore United Press Staff Correspondent New York, Nov. 7 <U.R> - Anxious to get tin- public's ideas on how baseball could be bettered. Ford Frick, progressive president of the National league, has prepared three questionnaires which his agents are busy submitting in hotels, railroad terminals. suitways, restaurants, night clubs, ferryboats, and business offices. The three questionnaires — one, for men who follow baseball and attend games, one for men who are not interested in baseball, and one for women—fell into my hands. Here, Mr. Frick, are my answers to several of the questions chosen from all three of the lists: Q Were you a«< interested in basebr.'l this year as in former[ years? A. Yes sir. I had 125 on those Cardinals to win the National, and w hen they failed put 125 more on ' the Cubs in the world series. - I. was very interested. Q. Did you play baseball very , much as a hoy? A. You mean to tell me. Mr. 1 ) Frick, that you never heard of , “Ducky-Wucky” McLemore- the t- ' hoy sense.'ion of 1912? Playing with the Vine street terrors of 1 Macon, Ga., I led the league in (A) balls hatted through neigh- i hors windows, (B) hit-and-run-from-the-neighbor*. and (C) call- i ing the umpire afraid-cat. sissy, and a rotten egg. Q. Have you ever attended a ! major league baseball came in a ) party consisting of girls exclu- < SlVely? 1 A. 1 tried to once. Mr. Frick, i and I'll never do it again. In the 1 first place I had to buy all the 1 tickets. In the second the gals j nearly drove me ciazy with their ■ chatter. It was at thio game that one of the girls, after the pitcher 1 had struck out thiee men after ; the first man up had tripled. ' said: "Oh. isn't it a shame the, pitcher didn't get that man on third' Now. he'll be right back I there next inaing and the poor 1 pitcher will have to do it all over again." 1 Q. Have you ever attended a
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baseball game on "Mdles day?" i A. Once. Mr. Frick, once. Q. What appeal* to you most in watching a baseball game? A. Watching Umpire Ghorge i Moriarty play a role combining the best gestures of Hamlet, • King Mar, Mussolini, Simon Le- , gree. Camille, Shylock, and Grade Allen. Q. What do you do an a rule on Saturday afternoons and Sunday in summer? A. Mr. Frick, that's none of, your business! So there! I Q. What other sports interest you in summer time? A. Swimming under water, kite flying, bobbing for apples, bull-dogging, one-eyed cat. match-1 ing for pennies, matching King-' ham simples at large department I stores, blind man's buff, turning in false alarms. Q. Do you read about the ball ! games or follow the pennant races through the newspapers' I A. Mr. Frick. 1 read every one i |of my ow n stories and I think they're Just dandy. (Copyright 19.15 by United Preus) O Alons The Sidelines Minneapolis, Nov. 7. — (U.R) —After the first outside scrimmage in three days. Coach Bierman indicated that Mai Eiken. a reserve, may replace Tuffy Thompson at right hairbat k far Minnt - against low.- Saturday. HUien dis played good passing ability. Four injured regulars were back in the lineup. Madison. Wis. — Paul Jensen, regular tackle injured in the Chicago game, scrimmaged for the first time with the Wisconsin team yesterday. Purdue passes executed by freshmen were knocked down by the varsity. lowa City. la.—Further changes in the lowa line were ordered by Coach Solem today in an effort to bolster the attack against the powerful Minnesotans. Gene Liggett, 230-pound tackle, was teamed at guard with Jim Kelley. - Lafayette. Ind. — Anticipating a superior Wisconsin team after a two-week lay off. Purdue regulars confined work to a defensive scrimmage yesterday. Ben Medley and Hewitt East were tried at halfback in place of the injured Cec777»"ell. Champaign. 111. — Illinois hopes brightened today with the announcement that Ms Lindberg may be able to start against Michigan. Light work was ordered for the squad to prevent injuries. Evanston. 111. — Coafu Waldorf I was pleased with the work of Northwestern's ends after a long workout against Notre Dame plays executed by freshmen. Columbus. O. — Defense against Chicago passes occupied Ohio States backfield while linemen were drilled in methods of stopping Jay Berwanger. Chicago's star halfback.
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South Bend. Ind. —Coach Myden indicated he may use Bill Steinkeinper in place of ()R> injured Dick Pfefferle in Notre Dame's lineup against Northwestern Steve Miller probably will be in Carideo's post and either Shakespeare or Wilke will fill in for Pilney. — Ann Tkrbor, Mich. — Michigan's passing attack failed against the freshmen yesterday and work w®s renewed in that department today. Renner and Smithers did the throwing for the varsity. Bloomington. Ind. —After a drilling on blocking affil tackling, regulars attempted to stop passes thrown by Indiana reserves using Maryland formations. Protection of kickers also was stressed. Chicago. Nov. 7. —<U.R>— Defense chalk talks and kicking practice with Jay Berwanger booting the
ball kept the Chicago squad bin yesterday. Coach Shaughnessy i dicated he believed the Marooi would have to do plenty of kiekil to keep Ohio State in its own t< ritofy. o— — Sad Sam Jones Is Released By So Chicago Nov. 7-—(UP) Sanni Pond (S»d dam) Jo ~ oiliest p cher in tne major leagues in p i of service, today wao without a i league bijth for the first time 22 years. He was given his uncom tional release by J. Loum Conils.tt owner of the Chicago White Sox. Jonco, a right hander, atart with C. veland in 1314 after playi: a year with Zanesville, a n n-p team, then in the International 1.
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tsy ge. In- Comiskey also announced that >ns Ted Lyons, mainstay of the White ing Sox pit. hing utaff for mor than a er- decade, had signed bin 1936 contract. John (JocaO) Conlan, utfie! lor, wr. given hia release when hr- notified Comiskey he plann d to start an umpiring career in the 0\ minors. o »"i Fort Wayne Man Fatally Injured hit !>ig Auburn, lad.. Nov. 7 CUP' J in E. F erman, 6). Fort Wayne, was idi- fatally injured last night when an ey. automobile he was driving crashed into the rear of a parked truck on ted U. S. Highway 27 near here. ing He died a ehort time later at a pro local hospital. ea- The truck, whose driver. R bert
j Russ, of Garrett, tad mm cot ■ ..... p, ... :n r: a »ertr# was loft twj or three Met® hisrhwa\ .ipp.irently Beormati who was riding Cud taint I a bn ttn neck. DOPE PEDDLING CONTISTED fROMWIB bed. the girl said, wijdtn ' clad only in a treatmenttm.| j then mad 1 improper idnM ward her. a cording to herM and her body was badly Irani Authorities would not.-ayU whether Beshop was .rrf any way with the dope ! Poli.® elated that otteß , in conn'-.: ion with the date? ‘ling could be expected is do t future. i
