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Week’s Schedule , For Adams County i Basketball Teams Thur»d*y Commodores at New Haven. Friday Yellow Jackets at Portland. Kirkland at Hartford. Pleasant Mills vs Monmouth at Commodore gym. Monroe vs. Geneva at Berne. "i Berne at Woodburn. i " — • bide chance to pickle Jarr. , A trio of eight round brawls will . precede the Marinelll-Jarr final. i Probably the most wicked and bitI terest struggle on the books will t center around the Norman Tierrei Tiger Kid Carsonia scrap. They’re • both from Indianapolis but under i rival fight managers. Tierra kayoed i the Tiger once and the latter re- > taliated by licking the Tan Tornado i a couple of months ago. Tierre has • a lot of contempt for Carsonia and [ says he'll make a tame kitten out ■ of the “Higar" this trip. CarsonI I la recently fought King Wyatt to I ■ 11 !L 1 | i G iJones, former middleweigh’ champ ■ of the world, Pee Wee Jarrell, Wen-, dall Bubp, Remo Fernandez and ether stars. Everett Vandever, Indianapolis, stacks his chips against those of I Remo Fernandez, Dayton Mexican ' in a welterweight fight. Bill BrownI lee of Indianapolis is in with Spike O'Connell of Jacksonville, FlaJ : Their number calls for 135 pounds | at weigh in time. First fight Friday begins at B:3<> 'lp. M. Doors open on tour earlier.] Ticket prices are: 45c 75c, $1 and | $1.50. Along The Sidelines ♦ e Notre Dame South Bend. Ind. Nov. B—(U.P.) —Coach Elmer Layden bolstered, I the Notre Dame line today, plac-; ing Chuck Riffle. 190-pound vet eran at right guard in prepara-i tion for the game with Minnesota Saturday. Mario Tonelli will be I at fullback Saturday after a : week s rest Northwestern Evanston. lll.—The Northwest-: ern regulars held a heavy work-, out yesterday in an attempt to get into shape to meet Michigan Saturday. Coach Lynn Waldorf • admitted he was up against a bad case of the ' blues" resulting from ' the team's defeat at the hands of Wisconsin last week. Illinois Champaign. Ill—lllinois pointed' for Ohio State today under the i field generalship of regular quar-1 terback Mel Brewer, who has been on the injury list. Wes i Martin, left guard, will be kept out of the game by a bad knee. Indiana Bloomington, Ind. — Coach Bo McMillan searched for a pivot | man today to replace Don Werdine who suffered a broken leg; in the game against Boston ( ol-1 lege, joe Tofil. who worked at fullback earlier in the season.: was favored to take over the post. lowa lowa City, la—The lowa varsity scrimmaged yesterday agains., the freshmen squad’s interpretation of Indiana plays. Practice was hampered by a field slushyafter a light snow. Chicago Chicago The Chicago varsity: trained today for their game with the college of the Pacific, minus the services of right guard Walter Maurovich and halfback, George Crandel, who are incapaci-: tated for the rest of the season, by leg injuries. Wisconsin Madison, Wis. The Wisconsin ■ workout was hampered today by ' a field made all but impossible by ' snow and rain. Kept indoors by a bad field yesterday, the varsity . dummied against freshmen using ' University of California at Los Angeles plays l> I Ohio State > I Columbus, O. Coach Frant is ■ I Schmidt scrambled the Ohio State 1 line today in an effort to replace three regulars whose ailments

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GALENTQ SEEKS JOE LOUIS BOUT Tony Galento To Use “Pressure” To Obtain Bout Orange, N. J., Nov. 8. — <U.R> — Tony Galento, the national boxing association's No. 1 heavyweight challenger, announced today that, he would use "pressure" to force i Joe Louis to give him a title fight. Galento and his manager, Joe Jacobs, will go to Washington tomorrow. post a $5,000 appearance guarantee and an official challenge , with N. B. A. secretary Heinie Miller. Jacobs said they would leave Miller another $5,000 as a side bet that Galento could like Louis anytime anywhere. "If Louis doesn't accept the challenge within a reasonable length of time, he may wake up some fine morning to find the N. B. A. has vacate dhis title," Jacobs added. Jacobs and Galento decided upon this move after Louis signed to give light heavy champ John Henry Lewis a shot at the title in January. Galento is fighting Harry Thomas in Philadelphia Monday night, and it had been understood, before the January title bout was made, that the winner would fight Lewis in Atlantic City in February. o Today’s Sport Parade By Henry McLemore » « Atlanta. Ga., Nov. B.—KU.R> —Just when it seemed that the combined I efforts of the national labor relations board and Emily Post would ' be needed to restore harmony to two southern football squads, the ■ doves of peace flew from their cote on the goalposts and settled i lightly on the campuses of L. S. V. and Alabama Polytechnic Insti- ’ tute. In almost simultaneous reports from Baton Rouge and Auburn word came that young Bussey, the John L. Lewis of the halfbacks, had been reinstated at L. S. U., and that Max Harrison and Stancil Whatley, the sensitive ends, had : returned to the Auburn fold. Young Bussey is the L. S. U. halfback who was dropped from the squad when he couldn't decide between picketing and passing. Fast as he was, young Bussey could not get through a hole in the line because he was wearing a sandwich board reading: “L. S. U. is unfair to unorganized halfbacks.” He wanted football players to orgafiize. It was his boyhood dream. In his high school days in Houston he agitated for i box office and the end zone. He i closer cooperation between the i was discharged from the L. S. U. j squad when it was feared that he I planned to demand a four game ‘ schedule, an 80-yard playing field. Homer Martin as backfield coach, i S3O every Thursday, and social security numbers on players' jerseys instead of the regular numerals. Now he is back, and there is a report going around that he is a ■ full member of the Liberty league | and will be one of the "eleven old men" who will face Tulane in L. i S. U.’s big game of the year with Tulane. Stanvil Whatley and Max Harri--1 son are the young men who dei sorted the Auburn football team because coach Jack Meagher spoke brusquely to them. Hurt to the quick (kick) these two stole away from Auburn at 8 p. m.. when the i entire village was wrapped inslumber, and wandered like lost souls through Opelika. Salem. Gold Ridge. Bleeker, Motts. Boyd s Tank. Wedowee. Jlat< hechubber, Prattas and White Oak Springs. Traveling first class thumbs, they arrived in Birmingham in ' time for the Tulane-Alabama game i last Saturday, at the time their own team was in Philadelphia playing Villanova Like old firehorses, unable to resist a blafe, they went to the game. It made them long to play again, and so, laboriously reversing the route from Oak Springs to Auburn, via Boyd's Tank, they returned to coach Meagher. VTfien the sensitive ends report for practice, coach Meagher will make them doubtful starters Saturday against Illinois The injured players are: Alex Schoenbaum. tackle, hip injury: Pete Gales, guard, bruised shoulder, and Keith Bliss, end. sinus trou-

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STUDIOS PLAN , ON TELEVISION Paramount Studios To Broadcast Televised Movies Os Stars Hollywood. Nov. 7.—(U.R) —Para- ' mount studios announced today 1 that in January they will begin 1 broadcasting to the homes of New ; Yorkers—and later to living rooms j throughout the land — televised I movies of Hollywood stars. Stanton Griffis, chairman of the , he ready for them. He has been 1 reading Dale Carnegie and Emily Post, and has instructed his quar- i terback to spare the feelings of : Whatley and Harison by always ' ending his signal call with "if you , ■ . please." 1 The ends will be given gold stars for each pass they catch, and if their blocking is good in a game they will be rewarded by being al-1 lowed to stay up with the grown- 1 ‘ ups until after dinner. Instead of .: sweaters, W’hatley and Harrison | will be awarded block Eton collars: and autographed pictures of Fred- I die Bartholomew. . j To tell you the truth, lam glad I that Bussey and Whatley and Har- i rison ran away from school. Some-1 I times those of us who glorify foot-l i ball players need to be reminded that they are just boys. (Copyright 1938 by UP.) ■

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studios' executive committee, said 1 that house-slippered movie fans would need only a television re- j ceiving set. He said the New York transmit- , j ter, now being erected at Mont- | clair, N. J., would be ready for I operation by the first of the year ( I and that other sending stations, in- ! tended eventually to blanket the j j country, would he built as rapidly | as possible thereafter. His announcement startled HollyI wood, where television long has been regarded as the bogey of the , ■ entertainment world, threatening j ' to empty theaters of their custom- ’ ' I ers and to revolutionize movie f production and distribution. “It's hard to tell just how it I will turn out." Griffis said. “We are just groping our way and 1 • only wish I could see five years i into the future for some inkling of ' what effect television will have on tlie entertainment field. “Most of our own questions still , are unanswered. We do not yet know how television entertainment will be paid for, nor what kind of taction will be best siutaed nor what I effect our program will have on picture production.” o Five Rolls Rip Cord Premium Adding Machine paper ' 2-!) 32” fifty cents. Rolls vacuum cleaned and free from lint. Tightly wound with patented Rip-Cord Op-: ener and End-of-Roll Danger (Signal. The Decatur Demo- , crat Co. ts

I f • Decatur Bowling League Results CENTRAL SOYA LEAGUE Truckers Harris 123 106 111 | Owens 95 91 I Hawkins 179 130 113 Sheets 178 104 Bucher 181 168 156 I Benner W 8 177 . Totals 756 616 648 Elevators Ornlor 144 152 197 J. Little 137 145 I ■ Scott H 139 Fb-ming 106 152 1691 Steiner 124 148 187 Brunner 180 117 Totals6o7 777 809 : Expellers Babcock 105 158 139 Bohren 135 155 136 Bollenbacher 102 109 138 I R. Little 94 170 195 | Rice 188 159 168 Totals 625 741 776 Labratory Soldner 152 184 152 Finlayson 127 133 155 Kruse 125 114 174 Edie 98 110 | Brewer 187 207 146 ! McGill 86 J Totals6B9 724 737 : Office Allwein 112 154 117 McCann 184 168 155 : McLean 99 109 McMillen 141 138 126 G. Schultz 201 169 156 Sprunger 185 : . — ■ — —— I Totals 737 738 739 Solvent Black 94 119 127 | Teeple 121 106 160 Daily 88 132 117 | Baker 172 145 138 I Gallogly 181 205 215 . Totals 656 707 747 Feed Mills R. Little 146 Hake 138 125 140 Schultz 192 159 1.9 j Schlickman 133 146 151 j Rice 149 Lemish H 8 169 134 , Fleming H 5 I Totals 730 711 750 . Maintenance Winteregg 93 170 H Felber 119 140 1091 Lehman 140 150 169 Keller 133 128 85 I Sprunger 169 150 157 Mitchell 94 Totals 654 662 690 : CHURCH LEAGUE Immanuel Blakey 181 179 157 Kruckeberg 137 128 165 L. Bleeke 134 194 116 L. Steele 126 177 162 A. Steele 134 196 136 Totals7l2 874 736 Convoy No. 2 H. Etzler . 136 126 128 G. Etzler - H 9 103 129 P. Etzler 154 146 170 Mutzinger 145 169 154 E. Etzler ... 160 148 164 Totals- 714 692 745 MATCH GAMES Wolf & Dessauer Ramsey - 181 210 203 Jones - 182 137 186 Kb-nk - 1 47 154 14G Collins - 154 171 206, Peppier 196 163 155 , Totals 860 835 896 Hoin-E-Krust Lister . 172 137 181 Kelbr ♦ 170 146 18 ® Mutschler » 169 210 Hobbs 178 201 235. St ump 1714 204 221 Totals-... 868 898 1003 1 Gamble's Spangler . . 241 169 212 R Woodhall . 180 I<2 169 , Moses » 133 134 131 Tutwiler . 161 I<B !■' Zelt - 188 149 174 , Totals 960 802 863 Pepsi Cola Kruse - — 1*" 4 '*B 191 Pierce ... 15 n 182 147 Lepper - 442 446 Perse . 123 169 120 Wolf — • 443 432 ; Totals "86 761 736 Fort Wayne Felg ARMISTICE DANCE Decatur Country Club SOc Couple Xlso Oyster Supper or lunch.

Lu ise Rainer Reconciled to Mate i - 4 >. - ♦>| s , y ft ? ' J h’3 y J*:: J - ... ’ • ■» j .1- ■ KWV IO Luise Rainer and Clifford Odets Happily reconciled to her No. 1 boy friend and husband, Clifford Odets, playwright, Luise Rainer, Viennese screen actress, is pictured with Odets in New York after announcing the glad news to reporters. Miss Rainer, who said she was calling off her divorce suit which she filed in Hollywood last June, told newsmen: "Put it in the paper that I love him. I want to announce it to the world. In big headlines—l don’t care how big.’’

' Freedoffer 179 200 150 i Zach 195 170 156 ' Wersboch 173 222 165 ! Mahlon 199 186 212 Totals 933 947 863 Decatur Spangler 220 199 220 1 Ahr ... . 166 180 215 Mutschler • 211 181 211 Stump 200 231 1< 1 Ladd US 153 177 ( Totals 965 947 994 Decatur ' Frisinger 189 181 1.6, Mies 163 20S 204

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