Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1938 — Page 6

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Yellow Jacket Net Schedule Is Announce*

JACKETS OPEN NET SCHEDULE ARMISTICE DAY Seven Lettermen Return For Team; To Play In New Gymnasium Hugh Andrews, athletic director and .coach of the Decatur Yellow Jackets, today announced the complete schedule for the 1938-39 basketball season. A total of 18 varsity games and two B team games are listed on the schedule, in addition to the annual invitational four-team tourney, which will be held in Decatur this season. Prospects loom for one of Decatur’s best teams in recent seasons as not a single member of last year’s varsity squad was lost by graduation. Seven lettermen will be fighting for positions on the starting five, in adidtion to several promising reserves from last year. Returning lettermen are McConnell. Highland, Stapleton. Shoe, Andrews and Gaunt. Os these lettermen, all are seniors with the exception of Andrews, a junior. Reserves who are expected to wage a hot fight for positions on the varsity are Walters, Bob Stapleton, Gerber. Johnson and Schamerloh. Three promising candidates were lost by moving to other locations. Dale Fuhrman to South Side of Fort Wayne. Jim Wickizer to LaPorte and Bob Por- ' tw to Huntington. The Yellow Jackets, who will report for practice the first time time next Monday, will open the season Friday night, November 11. meeting the Portland Panthers at Portland. The Jackets will appear in their new gymnasium for the first time Friday night. December 2. when , they entertain the New Haven Bulldogs. Coach Andrews will be assisted again this seaosn by Deane Dorwin. The complete schedule follows: Nov. 11—Portland at Portland. Nov. 18—Marion at Marion. Nov. 23—Garrett at Garrett. Nov. 25—Geneva at Geneva. Dec. 2 New Haven at Decatur. Dec. 6 —Bluffton at Bluffton. Dec. 9 —North Side of Fort , Wayne at Decatur. Dec. 13—Pleasant Mills B game ] at Decatur. Dec. 16—Berne at Decatur. j Dec. 20—Van Wert, O„ at Decatur. Jan. 2—Tourney (Bluffton, Berne, Hartford City) at Decatur. , Jan. 6 —Auburn at Auburn. ( Jan. 13—Hoagland at Hoagland. Jan. 14—Central at Fort Wayne. Jan. 17—Huntington at Decatur. Jan. 20—Columbia City at Decatur. Jan. 27—Bluffton at Decatur. Jan. 31—Hartford City at Decatur. Feb. 7—Pleasant Mills B game at Pleasant Mills. Feb. 10—New Haven at Decatur. ’ Feb. 17 — Kendallville at Decatur. Feb. 24—Berne at Berne. o Trudf In A Good Town — t>ecn»o»

SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 I MICKEY ROONEY SPENCER TRACY in “BOYS TOWN” ALSO — Phil Spitalny 4 Girl Orchestra, & Screen Snapshots. 10c ■ 25c Last Time Tonight—“l AM THE LAW' Edw. G, Robinson. John Beal. ALSO — Cartoon & Pete Smith Novelty. 10c-25c SUN. MON. TUES. 10c Matinee 1:15 Sunday “DEAD END” Joel McCrea, Sylvia Sidney, Humphrey Bogart, Allen Jenkins, & "DEAD END” Kids. ALSO — Cartoon 4 Novelty. Evenings 10cl5c —o—o Last Time Tonlght-BUCK JONES "Stranger from Arizona.” ALSO —“The Lone Ranger” 4 Novelty. ONLY 10c.

* « Decatur Bowling League Results LEAGUE STANDINGS Elks League W. L. Pct. Hoofs 15 6 .714 Tails 10 11 .476 Legs 9 12 .429 Antlers 8 13 .381 Minor League Casting 17 7 .768 Burkes 15 9 .625 Mies 14 10 .583 Gambles .11 13 .458 Cloverleaf _.. 11 13 .458 McMillen 11 13 .458 Hoff Brail 9 15 .375 Kuhn 8 16 .333 Merchants eague Schafer 19 5 .792 Monmouth 17 7 .708 Smith Ins. . 17 7 .708 Upholster 13 11 .542 Preble 11 13 .458 Bank 9 15 .375 Conservation 6 18 .250 Wren 4 20 .167 Major League Frickles 15 9 .625 Hotel 13 11 542 Hon-E-Krust .12 12 .500 Doc’s 3 16 .333 WEEK’S SCHEDULE Elks League Monday. 7 p. m. — Antlers vs. Legs; Hoofs vs. Tails. Minor League Tuesday. 7 p. m. — Casting vs. Burke; Kuhn vs. Cloverleaf. 9 p. m.—Gambles vs. McMillen; Mies vs. Hoff Bran. Merchants League Wednesday. 7 p. m. —Upholster vs. Wren; Schafer vs. Preble. 9 p. m.—Smith Ins. vs. Conservation; Bank vs. Monmouth. Major League Thursday. 7:30 p. m.—Hotel vs. Frickles; Doc’s vs. Hon-E-Krust. Central Soya League Friday. 7 p. m. —Feed Mill vs. Maintenance; Office vs. Solvent. 9 p. m —Elevator vs. Truckers; Laboratory vs. Expellers. MAJOR LEAGUE Doc’s Place R. Woodhall 171 187 211 Appelman 154 128 122 Tutewiler 176 181 176 Brewer 235 165 223 Zelt 187 175 186 Total 923 836 918 FricKies Spangler .*. 193 192 199 Ross 149 171 201 < Frisinger 181 191 206 ■ Young 157 167 175 Lankenau 210 174 191 ■ Total 890 895 972 Hon-E-Krust Lister 149 170 160 Green 159 202 184 Keller 151 219 201 Hobbs 180 166 184 Stump 213 181 169 Total 852 938 898 Rice Hotel Briede 141 193 170 Mies 177 166 169 Ahr 180 173 162 Mutschler 197 163 158 Dadd 151 206 211 Total 846 901 870 MERCHANT LEAGUE Conservation Club L. Zwlck 92 N. Scheuman 136 156 134 Schroeder 149 197 215 Bultemier 103 117 Meyer 108 151 E. Zwiek 1« 144 141 M Scheuman UP

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Spot 34 34 34 Totals 679 703 792 Monmouth Arnold 116 Tutewiler 182 159 D. Hoile 140 186 159 Gerke 145 176 193 Holbrock 170 151 157 Boerger 133 159 Totals 737 805 784 Preble Bultemeir 172 146 138 Buettner 142 170 149 D. Hoffman 151 143 15ff Werling ... 140 139 148 L. Hoffman 134 179 171 Total’ 739 7W 762 Ween B. Dull 161 177 177 S. Dull 11l 149 99 T. Dull 134 136 182 Wendel 116 142 144 Tumbleson 117 217 129 Spot 40 40 40 , Totals 679 861 771 1 Bank Blakey 166 158 137 Loose 138 Sautter 104 154 146 E. Kruckeberg 154 148 115 ( Hummer 148 ' Schultz 168 203 160 H. Kruckeberg 115 Totals 740 778 696 ! Smith Ins. I. Gallmier 189 159 171 I J. Bultemier 225 167 134 W. Gallmier 128 160 1421 E. Bultemier — 150 171 168 H. Blomberg 121 L. Smith 154 124 Spot 21 21 21 Totalsß34 832 760 Upholster Peterson 194 158 Murphy 184 182 215

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1938.

Gerber 134 i Bleeke 151 197 163 E. Retaking 158 154 146 Brewer 178 172 151 Spot 15 15 15 Totals 820 914 848 Schafers Tope v. 107 162 142 Reinking 166 150 173 McClure 182 156 158 Hoile 192 185 178 Walters ... 151 150 175 Totals79B 802 826 o # Adams County Memorial Hospital Dismissed: Mrs. Chester Howard, North Seventh Street; James Everett, R. R. 5. Dccstur ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Miller of Decatur are the parents of a baby girl, born this morning at 5:41 at tne Adams county memorial hospital. The baby weighed nine-pounds | three and one-fourth oun :es and has been named Anna Sue. o THREE KILLED FCONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) and Mrs. Jones were taken to the hospital but pronounced dead on arrival. The accident broke a run of 142 i days without a traffic fatality in i Fort Wayne. It brought to a total i 1 of 25, the number of deaths from i automobile accidents in Allen I county this year. o CITY PREPARED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) cle and rider (boy or girl) J 4. Most comical lady’s cos'time. $4. ?dosi comical men's costume 14 Most comical boy’s costume. >2.

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Most comical girl’s costume, 32. Most comical dressed pet 32. Most elaliorately dressed pet. 32. Best drilled Boy Scout troop in uniform (masked) 310. Best impersonation of circus clown. 35. 0 COMMITTEE TO (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) dictions, but their attorneys contended throughout the inquiry that the board should not recommend a cut of any kind. There was some speculation that the board wout(i recommend a reduction or deduction equal to wage increases granted rail worki ers after protracted negotiations in 1937. That raise averaged about per cent and added an ! estimated 1150.066 000 annually to i the operating expense bill. o Thieves Spoil Honeymoon Cleveland —(UP)—Thieves spoiled the otherwise perfect honeymoon of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Downey by stealing the couple's baggage, linens, silver and wedding presents from their car while it was parked outside a tavern near Wari ren. Ohio. | o Fair Exhibits Corrigan Ship San Francisco — FUP) — The Golden Gate International Exposition has definitely signed a con- , tract with Douglas Corrigan for the 'exhibition of his plane during next year’s exposition as “the cheapest plane that ever flew the Atlantic.” I o Auto Wins Wildcat Fight Gilroy, Cal. —(UP) —The strangest hitch hiker Earl Welch w ever picked up was a large sized bobcat. Driving at six miles an hour. Welch looked back at his trailer to find a wildcat perched on top. Intrigued by the machine, the cat jumped to the highway and attacked the auto I from the front. A battle ensued in which the auto triumphed.

LAUNCH PLANS FOR FORMATION OF NET LEAGUE County Wide WPA Bas ketbail League Is Planned Here Pre'imlnury formation of a county-wide amateur basketball league was launched Friday night at a meeting held at the city hall. George F. Laurent recreation supervisor, conducted the meeting for the league, which will be sponsored under the WPA recreation department. No age limit has been set for the teams Seven different teams were represented at the opening meeting last night. These organizations and their representatives were: Cloverleaf Creameries. Inc., Harry Hebble; G. E. (Tub. Carl Smith; Jefferson. Cecil Smltley; St Mary's. Gerald Gage; Kirkland. Harry Beavers; Pleasant Mills. Thomas Hallierstadt;• Hartford. Richard Meshberger. Final formation of the league will be made at a meeting of team representatives, which will be held at the city hall, Wednesday evening. November 9. at 7:30 1 o'clock. | Any other organizations wishing to enter teams in the league are to have representatives |at the November 9 meeting, as • j the final lineup of the league will . I be determined at this rime. League officers will be elected . at this meeting, by-laws to govern i league play will be adopted and | the official schedule for the sea--5 son will be drawn. An entry fee of J 3 per team will be charged. Each team will be allowed to carry 10 players 1 and these players must be listed iat the next meeting. Officials will also be approved at this ; i meeting. , Similar leagues are being form!ed under (he WPA recreation I program throughout the state and I district or state tournaments may [ 1 be played at the conclusion of the ( season. | A county tourney will lie held ( in Adams county at the end of I the season, Mr. Laurent stated t ■ today. >! n ”BOOK 'NOTES' 1 Adult Non-Fiction The Woman Who Could Not Die —De Bausebre. Zaca Venture—Beebe. Sailor on Horseback —Stone. . Contemporary American Playwrights—Bums Mantle. The Best Plays of 1937 1938 — Burns Mantle. j Peloubet’s Select Notes on the International Sunday School I wessons. 1939 —Smith. Listen the Wifid! —Lindbergh. My Story—Roosevelt. The Fight for Life—Ditmars. The Fight to Live —De Kruif. Adult Fiction Lost April—Thompson. The Affair at Palm Springs — Knight. The Buccaneers —Wharton. Dynasty of Death —Caldwell. ■ Windy Range—Ogden. Painted Post Rustlers —Gunn. Rebecca —Du Maurier. I Debutante in Uniform —Greig. 1 Tomorrow's Promise —Bailey. 1 Images in a Mirror—Undset. The General’s Lady—Forbes. Deacons Road —Flint. Shootin’ Sheriff —Colt. A. Hall & Co. —Lincoln. JI VOTE FOR VICTOR H. EICHER of Geneva For County Auditor Democratic Ticket Pol. Advt.

Sons of the Saddle—Ralne, Case of the Shoplifters Shoe — Gardner. Appointment with Death Christie. The Twisted Face—Kummer, i Bricks Wltßout Straw—Norris, i * Malice of Men---Deeping, , The Joyful Delaneys Walpole. Hotel Hostess Baldwin Redhouse on the Hill -McCord. Guns of the Roundstone Valley —Roe. With Malice Toward Some—Hal- 1 sey. Learn to be a Lady—WorsleyGough. Mr. Despondency's Daughter — 1 Parrish. Never Another Moon —Miller. i Juvenile Books Alice-Albert Elephant—Hayes. Sue Barton, Visiting Nurse — ■ Boylston. Stars Rising Ramsay. Backfield Play — Heyliger. Midshipman Lee —White. Ring Up the Curtain- Moser. Courageous Wings — Wirt. 1 Wings Over the Pacific —Theiss. Harvest Feast —Harper. Safety Can Be Fun —Leaf. 1 Sticks Across The Chimney — B rugion. • Miss Couch and the Scamps — Mead. How ; Percival Caught the Tiger —Stutters. The Fairy Fleet- MacDonald. While the Stpry Log Burns —. 1 Burgion. Mr. Popper Penguins—Atwater. 1 Boy Rider with Custer. —Hawley Huckleberry Island —Foote Wee Gillis—Leaf. Second Book of Marvels. The 1 jOrient — Halliburton. 1 Razzle Dazzle —Wallace. Strike Up The Band A book lover asks a librarian 1 for a book that has "bugle’’ in the ' title. The latter guesses brightly 1 1 THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN. by Kantor. "No. not that one.” says the borrower. "I think now that I 1 it is trumpet, not bugle.” Feeling very resourceful, the librarian blurts out; TRUMPETS CALLING, by Aydelotte. "No, not that one.” repeats the reader "Horn, HORN that’s it! YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN, by Baker.” The librarian relieved, but some what crestfallen, reports that she . cannot give her the book then, but , will reserve it for her when it comes in. The Husband Insulted by a Book The scene was the circulation desk of a medium-sized library. The time was one rainy afternoon during the Christmas holidays. There had been but few puiruuS in the library that afternoon and as ' a result it had been rather a dull day for the_ librarians. The monotony was broken, however. by the approach of a big. burly fellow dressed in striped trousers. purple waistcoat, green socks, and tie. His voice proved to be as loud as his clothes, as he spoke to the attendant at the desk: "My wife says there's a book down here

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