Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1936 — Page 6

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NOTRE DAME VS. WILDCAT CLASH DAY'S FEATURE Irish - Northwestern Tilt Overshadows All Other Games Phicago, Nov 19. \U.R> Northwestern and Notre Dante, the two surprise teams of the middlewest, east a heavy shadow today over font- traditional Big Ton rivalries with their clash for vengeance and the mythical national football championship at South Bend Saturday. Also scheduled wore Mi> higan at Ohio State, Minnesota at Wisconsin, Indiana at Purdue, and Illinois at Chicago four games backed by bitter football history. Rut the Wildcats ana me Irish, with a feud of tln-ir own. captured the national spotlight with the possibility that Lynn Waldorfs Big Ten titleholders can clinch major recognition as mythical national champions of 1936 Northwestern has won seven straight, but tapered off for their title match with two loosely played games against Wisconsin and Michigan. The Irish are coming back. Pittsburgh walloped Notre Dame. 26 to 0. and Navy won. 3 to 0. But Coach Elmer Layden now has found the team that might have clicked earlier it he had known who were his best men. They face Northwestern with a new confidence growing out of the

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i Army victory and u desire to . veils" the upset iho Wildcats in I dieted last season. As near as possible, this is a ! dash of starless teams Notre Dame, still in the experimental stages, has few superlatives to offer. Bob Wilke. Andy I’nplie. VicWojcinosskl, Larry Danbom. and Nevin McCormick all are good backs. Strong linesmen include Capt John Lautar. guard. Bill Steinkemper ami ,\i Cronin, tackles, and Frr d Mutidze. center. None, howevei is an all star candidate. Northwestern, which has dung to approximately the same varsity all season, presents quarterback Fred Vanzo and Capt Steve Reid, guard, for national honor selections and adds enti Johnny Hovatch. halfback Don Heap, fullback Steve Toth, and tackles Bob Voigts and DeWitt Gibson for con ference consideration. Minnesota and Ohio State were heavy favorites against Wisconsin and Michigan. lowa was an underdog at Temple. Illinois had a slight edge over Chicago, since Coach Bob Zuppke's long experiments this week indicated new running power for the mini in their final conference game, but neither Purdin- nor Indiana could be given more than an even chance. Indiana, Minnesota. Purdue and Ohio State can tie for second place in the Big Ten if they win their final, bu't the rest will stay in the second division regardless. Wisonsin and Michigan are seeking aeir first conference victory. Picks Winners Chicago. Nov. 19. — —Addison W. Grant. Washington. D. C., statistician who seven years ago devised a “foolproof" system for ranking collegt football teams, today gave the United Press his ■ asts of seven major games evolving midwestern teams: Northwestern over Notre Dame by six points Illinois over Chicago by six points. Marquette over Duquesne by one point. Purdue over Indiana by six points. Temple over lowa by 12. Ohio State over Michigan by 17. Minnesota over Wisconsin by oH. S. BASKETBALL Hartford ( ay 48, Dunkirk 25. S’ Mary s i Anderson) 27. St. Paul's ( Marion) 17. Wren lOhio) fill. st. John's (DelTrade in a Good Town — Decatur

|CORT - Last Time Tonight - Big Outstanding Program! Songs that will keep you humming. Stars that will keep you laugning. The season's gayest comedy. Ross Alexander Glenda Farrell “HERE COMES CARTER” PH S—Neila Goodelle in all fun musical comedy; Terrytoon cartoon; Screen Traveler Travelogue. 10c -20 c SaturdayGene Autry-Smiley Burnette “Singing Cowboy” Sun., Mon., Tues. 9 f biiiples Continuous show daily. Sunday from 1 o’clock. Monday and Tuesday from 2:00.

ALL-AMERICAN PICKING NEAR First All-Star Tram Appears; 1936 Graduate Appears Chicago, Nov. 19.- (U.R) - Frost is on the pumpkin and the corn is in the shock and the all-star football pickers are getting ready to flood the country with the cream of the 193(1 crop. The first allAinerlcn team already has appeared, picked by a radio announcer, tine man on the team graduated last year. So go to work and name your own team —it s anybody's game. Every section of the country has one or more "must'’ all-American. Larry Kelley, Yale's "headline" end. says there can't be an all-Atn-erica team without him on it. Grant that Kelley belongs on the t ain because of his showmanship and pass-catching ability, that leaves one end post left to allot to Wendt of Ohio State, Tinsley of Louisiana State. Daddio of Pittsburgh. Kovatch of Northwestern. Harris of lowa, Bershak ot North Carolina. Hibbs of Southern California, to mention a few pretty fair 60-minute ball plyers who can tackle, block. and take care of a few more less spectacular assignments. An astute eastern critics writes: "Kelley is smart, a great leader and a showman. But he is a fadeout on defense. Navy ran all over his side of the line. He may be an all-American pass snatcher, but he s a soft touch on defense. Yet Kelley will make a lot of all-American teams, and perhaps, des rvingly inasmuch as his "Huke kick" won the Navy game and his pass-catching pulled the Princeton game out of the tire. In direct contrast to Kelley, the ''headline" star, is Fred Vanzo, Northwesterns "work-horse." He never carries the ball. He doesn't often get his name in fne headlines. But he's the most valuable player on the Northwestern team and all he does is block and back up the line. Motion pictures of Northwestern's victory over Minnesota show a player with No. 19 on his jersey making 24 tackles, and when Steve Toth plunged across the Gopher goal line for the winning store it was No. 19 battering open the hole ahead. No. 19 is Vanzo but most of the spectators had to look at their programs that day to find out his name. He s not a showman, just a 215-pound-er who can jar your eye-teeth out — you get in his way. Pick out the "headline" players from the real honest-to-goodness players—that's one of the jobs facing an all-American selector. Another is to judge in spite of ballyhoo. You can't see all the players. so you have to rely on scouts, sports writers, and other critics for information on the stars of other sections. Until you've gathered all-Amer-ican data you haven't really come across superlative slinging. A rabid football writer can concede any other sports write ra Webster's. Funk & Wagnails, and Oxford and top him with fancy praise from here to Billings. Mont. o a Gnor* i — OFcatuHELP BLADDER Make Thin 25<« Tpmt Drink six glasses boiled or distilld watc - daily. You know what hard water d es* to a teakettle. If poor ladder action causes getting up ights. frequ nt desire, scanty flow, urning or backache, help flush out excess acids and impurities by improving the elimination. L’se buchu leaves, juniper oil an 1 6 other drugs ale into green tablets. Just say Buk *ts to anv druggist. In four days if not pleased go back and get your 25c. Holt house Drug Co. rii LET LOCAL LEND A 4!elplny 4] 1 and Many people suffer needless temporary privation because they hesitate to ask friends or relatives for money. No need to do either—just see us for a quick—private—cash loan. Any person with the ability to make small monthly payments can get the cash they need from us on their own signature . . . no en dorse rs. NEW REDUCED RATES ON ALL AMOUNT! LOCAL LOAN Company Over the Schafer Store Decatur, Ind. Phone 237 z SPKCIAL PLAN FOR FARMERS*;

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♦ * Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Yellow Jackets vs New Haven • nt Decatur. Hartford City at Berne. Kirkland at Hartford. Monroe at Jefferson (Whitley county). 1 Geneva at Monmouth. P'ea-.mt Milla at Mendon, Ohio. Saturday ’ Monroe vs Monmouth at Berne i Central Graders To Open Season Today 1 The Central school team Will play 1 its first game of the season at the Yellow Jacket gym thia afternoon a’ ' I o’clock. The Ohio City junior high ; schoo’ team will furnish the opposition Admission will be five cents. (’entrai n probable starting lineup , will be: Sehnepp and Chilcote. for- , wards: Fuhrman. <enter; Cherry and Krick, guards. o-Jefferson-Bryant Game Is Postponed The game between the Jefferson Warriors and Bryant of Jay county, scheduled to be played at Geneva Frlday'nlght, has been postponed to February 6. Th- change waa made necessary because the construction

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