Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1936 — Page 6
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CHICAGO AREA SPOTLIGHT FOR FOOTBALL FANS Greatest Gridiron Show Os Season Carded For This Area Chicago. Oct. 28 The foot-; tail litann storm into Chlcagoland , this week-end for the greatest gridiron show of the season. From Friday night through Sunday afternoon. Chicago foot-1 IhUI saps can revel in climatic gridiron struggles. Not one. but two football titles, may he carded. I Three of the nation's nine major ' unbeaten, untied teams will be in ' Action. Approximately 200,000 spectators will sit in on this highly important gridiron warfare. Chicago's answer to the Rose. Sugar. Orange and all other bowl games The program follows: Friday night: Marquette, unbeaten and untied, meets St. Mary's touring troupe on the way back to the coast after u. 7-6 defeat by Fordham at Soldier Field. Chicago. Probable attendance.* 65.00<). Saturday. Minnesota's mighty Gophers, blasting away for their third mythical national title, en-, counter Northwestern’s unbeaten, and untied Wildcats at Dycho stadium. Evanston. Probable attendance. 50,000. Saturday: Notre Dame and Ohio State, who put on the biggest thriller of the 1935 season, will try to recapture lost glory in their battle at South Bond. Probable attendance. 55,000. Sunday: The Chicago Rears, only unbeaten and untied team in the national professional league, clash with their most dangerous rivals, the Green Bay Packers, at Wrigley Field. Chicago. Probable attendance. 30.000. Top spot on this rare assortment of football classics, packed into two days and a night, goes to Minnesota and Northwestern The Gophers' crushing display of offensive power against Purdue had more than one midwestern critic j Tonight & Thursday NOTE — Sign an attendance card Tonight or at Thursday Matinee and be eligible for Thursday night’s event without being present! Thursday Matinee at 1:30 Box office closes at 2:30. ' JOO Surprises’ The fastest, funniest. most exciting laugh romance Octavus Roy Cohen ever wrote! w With CHESTER MORRIS, Fay Wray, Lionel Standee. ALSO — Major Bowes Amateurs; Oswald Cartoon; Traveltalk and Novelty. 10c-25c ——‘o—o Frl. A Sat.— Big Special Attraction "THE DEVIL IS A SISSY." Freddie Barttiolemew. Jackie Cooper, Mickey Rooney. REMEMBER—Friday Night is TOASTMASTER Night! O—O Sun. Mon. Tues.—Mighty story of iove and adventure! Fredric March, Katharine Hepburn and thousands more in "Mary of Scotland." Only 10e-25c
, believing that the iVikitw of the j uorthlMMl are invincible. If any team is to stop Minue.'eota's triumphant march, it bar* to b«- Northwestern. By no stretch lof the imagination can Minnesota's remaining opponents. lowti. Texas , and Wiaeonaln. lie consklered in the sumo class with th'- Wildcats, unless, of course, one it of the Pittsburgh • Duquesne • West Virginia W aleynn school of reckoning. Northwestern is better equipped ito storm the Gophers' foot hail I fortress than any team Minnesota I has encountered. The Wildcats have the reserves, the weight, and the specs). The Gopher* will have ito be the better team to win They can’t wear down the WildI cats, and then crush them with manpower late iu the game as they did Purdue. Marquette will bid for recognii tion as a national championship icontender in the St. Mary's battle. The Goiden Avalanche's hopes test with Ray (Buzz! Bui vail, a dazzling runner and uncanny passer. Loot week his passes shot down Michigmn State from the ranks of the unbeaten. COURT HOUSE Complaint Filed A complaint for eppointment of administrator for absentee was filed jin the suit of Earl W. Nidlinger agaitwl Irene Nidlinger. Appraiser's report Filed The report of the apprawer was filed in *he estate of Andrew Steigtneyer. The notice was ordend. returnable November 23. Commissioner Appointed The defendants in the complaint I in partition suit of Anna Burke, and j others against Adam Bix'er called ' and defaulted. The ease was «übtnitted and the evidence heard. The court found for the plaintiff, parti- ; lion judgment. C. H. Mnselman was appointed commissioner. Examined i and approved. Ask Change of venue By agreement of both parties the claim case of Mrs. Christian Mertz against the estate of Elizabeth i Moser was continued. An affidavit j and motion for change of venue i from the county was filed, submittied and sustained. The parties foil-' * ing to agree, the court named Allen. Welle and Jay as available counties. Real Estate Transfers. Nellie Gottschalk et al to Myron ,L. Habegger, part of in-lot 19 in ■ Berne for 11. Hoadly Dellinger et ux to Paul | Dudgeon. 79 acres in Blue Creek I tvp tor JI. Marriage Licenses Agnes M. Weber, route 1. to Samuel Hoisted, salesman. South Bend. Americans Win Most Os Prizes Dublin. Oct. 28—(UP! — Americans won approximately >4.274,265. or more than half of the prize money in the Irish hospital sweeps on i today’s Cambridgeshire race, bei cause they held nine tickets on Dan * Bulger, the winner. 10 on Daytona, which placed, and nine on Laurette 11. which came in third. The eweeps drew total receipts of 2.706.291 pounds, or approximately $13,531,455 or which approximately $8,044,825 was paid out in prizes. o FOR SALE—Maytag Washer for balance unpaid. Call 497. Decatur Hatchery, Authorized Maytag dealer. 256v3t o— Plentv of emptv lard barrels and 100 lb. lard cans.— Miller’s Bakerv. ICORT Tonight & Thursday SEE an entire eircus in flames! SEE split-second escapes from death I SEE rousing drama of loves and thrills under the big top! SEE—“BENGAL TIGER” Barton Mac Lane ■ June Travis Warren Hull Satin, the man-killing tiger. I — Added — “Adv. of Newsreel Cameramen" "Pepper Pot Novelty” -! "All Color Cartoon." 10c--20c ’ 1 ft WEO ’ ’ THUns - Nites at 8:45 No holdovers! No delays! SUN. MON. TUES. f Dick Powell - Joan Blondell : "STAGE STRUCK” 1 Warren William. Frank McHugh. * Yacht Club Boys, Jeanne Madden. I Continuous show Sun. from 1:00.
f Decatur Bowling League Results MINOR LEAGUE Kuhn Chevrolet Zohr 171 190 171 • CilM l-<7 15i> ).<:• ■Bochin 17u 173 220 Mies 186 192 181 • Lankenau 152 159 179 > Handicap 17 17 17 , _ lll _ Total 833 881 897 i General Electric i P. Busse 143 150 150 . E. W. Lankenau 157 117 162 ■ I) Gage 142 193 172 • Mclntosh 169 130 144 ■ Cochran 144 166 180 Total . 755 756 808 Decatur Casting Spangler 155 167 169 Ross ’. 156 176 161 Hen re 111 129 150 Strickler 112 145 158 Young 176 134 124 Handicap 9 9 9 Total 819 760 771 St. Mary's Fr. Hennes 172 160 IgS Green 155 145 157 Ladd 134 146 152 Gallogly 140 164 154 Briede 117 174 173 Total 818 789 824 Monroeville Richard 13.8 159 143 Meyer 120 113 128 130 rill 130 Bucher 124 136 151 N Richard 156 150 158 Handicap 12 12 12 Total6Bo 700 722 Riverside Garage Zelt 160 188 202 Chery 122 130 130 Ellsworth 140 132 158 Mutschler 148 182 158 Stump ... 169 145 146 T0ta1729 777 794 Creamery Thomas 142 167 147 Foust 139 100 116 Hooton 135 146 159 * 130 130 130 Farrar 222 i.’>9 172 Handicap 22 22 22 Total 790 724 746 Ford-Lincoln Gage 136 144 145 Burke 142 1M is Keller 200 152 142 Gallmeyer 151 162 113 Lytle 133 148 179 Total 76" ’.90 717 ♦ — ♦ i At the Training Camps | By United Press | ♦ — 0 Northwestern Evanston. II!.. Oct. 28. — (U.PJ The Dons. Heap and Geyer, and Clancy Hinton and Fred Vanzo will do the backfield honors for Northwestern against Minnesota. Coach Lynn Waldorf announced today. Waldorf drilled the squad on fundamentals. He felt that in Heap. Jefferson and Aelman he had a passing combination effeci tive against even the Gophers. Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. — Despite the way Minnesota turned Purdues highly touted aerial attack to its own advantage last Saturday. Coach Bernie Bierman warned the Gophers to beware of the air raid he expects from Northwestern. Wisconsin Madison. Wis.—With Eddie Jan kowski as the opening wedge in the backfield. Wisconsin's varsity pitted its skill against the freshmen using Chicago plays. Coach Harry Stuhldreher again concentrated on a passing attack to use against Chicago Saturday. Chicago Chicago. — Chicago scrimmaged heavily for the last time before their trip to Madison where they Vote For HARRY MOORE Republican Candidate for COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT Adams County. Your Support Is Solicited. HORSE SALE At my farm 6 miles west of Ft. Wayne on State Road 14 Friday, Oct. 30, 1936 Sale Starts at 12:30 p. m. 30—HEAD HORSES—3O 20 are good farm mares broke. 10 YEARLING COLTS E. D. Eward, owner Ellenberger Bros., Auets.
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hope to gamer their first Big Ten victory of the year. Coach Clark Shaughnessy stressed defense Fred Lehnhardt. injured playing Vanderbilt, was back in suit. Illinois Champaign. Ill—Since Jay Wardley, dead-eye Illinois passer may be kept out of the Michigan game with a leg infection. Coach Bob Zuppke groomed Dave Strong to take his place. Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich.—Coach Harry j Kipke. dissatisfied with both Michigan's pass attack and pass defense. stressed both phases of aerial work. The first and second teams dummy scrimmaged the freshmen. Indiana Bloomington. Ind. — Coach Bo McMillin continued the secret practices inaugurated this week for the Indiana squad. It appeared that Bill Stevens, promising sophomore, would take over injured Captain Chris Dal Sasso's assignment at tackle against lowa. lowa lowa City, la. —Coach Ossio Solem continued to shift the lowa line-up with Frank Jakoubek and Don Matson apparently having a good chance to start at the end posts against Indiana. Ohio State Columbus. O—Ohio State hopes to beat Notre Dame with the two weapons which caused their defeat by the Irish last year. Coach Francis Schmidt concentrated on punt-
Public Auction FRIDAY’. October 30 - - 12 Noon HORSES - CATTLE - SHEEP AND HOGS Good Horses and Colts. Good Milch Cows. Heifers and Stock Bulls. Breeding Ewes and Bucks. Brood Sows, Gilts and Boars. 150 bushel of Pennsylvania Potatoes. Miscellaneous articles. DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES E. J. AHR and FRED C. AHR—Managers Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer.
BIG FURNITURE AUCTION 2 -BIG NIGHTS- 2 Due to limited space we are forced to reduce our stock of Vsed Furniture, which will be sold to the highest bidder at auction— FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS October 30 and 31 Commencing at 7 o'clock sharp, the following property: 8-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite; Mohair Overstuffed Davenport; 3 Good Dressers; 3 Good China Closets; 4 Good Buffets; 2 Good Book-cases; 5 Library Tables; 3 Davenports; 4 Dining Room Tables; 2 Kitchen Cabinets; 12 Kitchen Chairs; 18 Dining Room Chairs; 7 Good Rockers; 4 Beds and Springs: 2 Oil Ranges; 4 Circulating Heaters; 5 Small Heating Stoves; 7 Range Stoves; 2 Laundry Stoves; 2 Oil Heaters; one New Radio; 3 Used Radios; 2 Electric Washers; one Cupboard; one Wardrobe; Dishes; Tubs; Jars: Tools, and many other articles. Daniels Furniture Exchange 110 Jefferson street
ing, picking sophomore Mike Kabealo for the job, and on passing For the tossing he turned his attention to Dippy Dye and Nick Waslik. Purdue Lafayette. Ind. — Purdue drilled lightly for Carnegie Tech. Coach : Noble Kizer indicated that George Spehn probably ould replace Bill Verges e. injured varsity end. and ' that Ben Nedley or Bob Selby would take over injured Fred Stalj cup’s left halfback berth. ■ o LABOR OFFICERS »»SGB QNJt) party of Herbert Hoo-er. 4 say it because he acta and talks like a pupil i o f Herbert Hoover. I say it because he made the same kind of record in Kansas that hta teacher made in Washington. 1 say it because his program for America sounds like a ' circular of the Liberty League. Lewis, who came from a campaign tour in Pennsylvania, said he felt certain New York and Pennsylvania would both be in the Roosevelt column. o Michigan Resident Is Suicide Victim Kendallville. Ind., OcL 28—(UP) ; —Earnest Nisongen, 22. Three Rivers. Mich., died in Lakeside hospital here today on a self inflicted wound in the temple.
OFFICIALS OF CARDS PREPARE TO TRADE DIZZY Cardinals Willing To Trade Star Hurler To Another Club St. Ixiuis. Oct. 28- (U.R) - -Offl--1 cials of the St. lamia Cardinals i tislay launched a, still hunt to find the National league club which has cash or good traing material — and not enough competitive i threat—to buy their star hurler, Jerome Herman (Dizzy) Doan. Vice President Branch Rickey’s , announcement that Dean was for , sale was softened by the qualifiest ion that the Cards would make no especial effort to dispose of the ace. "We aren't trying to get rid of Dean.' Rickey said, "but wo aren’t running away from an opportunity to strengthen the club." Dean, wintering at Bradenton. Fla., was non-committal. “I don't care who I pitch for as long as I get my money." he said. Ho was “put out", however, when informed of Rickey's statement that Dean ’’wasn't the oneman pennant winner he's supposed to be.” • How could he expect me to win a pennant single-handed.” Dean fumed. “Only one pitcher beside myself won as many as 12 games last year." Rickey intimated he would not favor a deal which would send Diz to a club likely to be a rival of the Cardinals tor the pennant. “That's a laugh." Dean said. “If I'm sold to a second division club and the Card's don’t get a load of material for me in exchange, you can bet the Cards will be down in the second division too. Toah.” Possible reason for the Card’s
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decision to place Dean on the 1 block, was their acqutaltlon of’ Pitcher Lon Warneke, obtained from the Chicago Cubs. Iln wax signed to his 1937 contract Monday. Dean met Rickey's “fc>r sale' announcement with his uattal belligerant attitude, the same which nearly paved his exit from the Curds Isajtt winter when the two became heated owr their now fajned exchange of letter* in regard to the 1936 season. "I ain't going to Daytona Beach
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