Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1939 — Page 11

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ffiLE LOOMS | ■wmooth lIS CORNELL Poor Showing |S(ia\ Makes Game W A Tert K, Lull' Awry. < "tr. si«ir!l< , n!) press bo»: , i->kr<i Ilk' U sure ri-.mi Ivy league Dartmouth* <! ll.tV lx*< ll li'iught .. nts . . . But CorH t..r> ovi-i I olumbm. Daitmouths show of wSr** l "*' ,la " Ktv’n K 1> US"-ting .1 real titular «|K Th- Lions pulled an t-::iiani. agailiKt Nine ill'll w ilk"! the ..’• - ami lata Litth a , • • .-mm- ■. aim la!'’.5 Guaid ■ . only I" all*' ... ids ah' " -v-u bei ausi- ..I a ' Mai Sti-v<ns ■H a i* m ada'-ai with a eliniliiatoi , . . It la iwrwaril looking Willi -1“ IK< • nah but ' l|a lK>. highly su< M. I alm liar, v.ru .y . ome "lit lai k b'.id u.juii's, but also K. ■ !*.!> 1H Mila". ’Wing than thi Imt \tter the huddle 1H Fullri trucks uwu) bend’ ov< I 'he ball K, 1" men «t u y huddled !"i'- hi* I' ft hand oil and stuns beating th* -a :,King hl* right arm Hn rent of the Squad

Tme Tonight - * ( ■ BEAU GESTE' Cocp«r. Roy Mll*n<j, P'etton. Brien Oonlevy V Donald Ouch. 10c 25c »D. & THCRsf* ■H R 818, DAYS! * ■ Show Wed. at BiJJfl ■inuou* Thum, from ■ ’t.irhnu «ilh feature ■END WEI), site & Bn> hubs. crowds «| ■Hr tad b*art-warming *a ■* Can t Taka It With You"' ■ groef Broadway ataq* hit ■b*» the aetaea 1 ■ ETZ& Lklaadl Laa r,~ T ® ■ n Joy Thu Picture < I “"r See It from the BeginL« Picture Start* at: " k l ' o ** ,:4ft ■"«» •” I IM ' ~ “Thunder Afloat" r* "Wry- Cheater Morri*. -0 n Bunday GOLDEN BOY'

I Week’s Schedule I For Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Jefferson at Jackeon i Wells Co j Thursday New Haven at Commodores. Friday Portland at Yellow Jackets. Monroe at Herne. Hartford at Kirkland Pleasant Mills at Monmouth. Jefferson at Geneva. <et In time they move into posttlon. keeping step with Fullers beating arm . . . The quarterbai k calls the signals in the same t'-mpo . . . The rhythm is never broken until the ball is snapped . . . But from then on every man Is on his own and their hlpper dipper foot ball niakas the southwest's publicized aerial circus game look lam*'. When Indiana < omes to New York to play Fordham next Hstuiday. the Hoosiers will be the 64th college team to play on the historic turf . . . L. 8. V. assistant coad R'-d Sanders believes Tennessee w lugbark Bui. Foxx is the I best player of the position in col- ■ lege football today . . . Auburn, i still seeking to heal one eastern opponent, gets another whack at this ambition against Villanova at 'Birmingham Saturday . . Oregon State |s just as happy aixiut not I winning the western Rose Bowl assignment . . . The leavers already bad contracted to play two games m Honolulu on Christinas and New Years . . What football ; player doesn't Ilk. pineapples better than roses? Duke already has scored five' more points this year than the 117 I they i • ked up In 10 games last year . . . Michigan Is bragging i about Its glass enclosed. steam-1 i heated pressbox . . It a about time I. . . Dana X. Bible can’t watt h a i football game without continually i puffing on a > Igat He never I smokos off the held. Missouri < lainis the married player championship with three benedicts . Guard Lnwell Phu kett, ta< kh Heli Wakeman and soph fullback Hay Chase The latter Is only 21 but he has two kids land washes bottles in a local dairy to support his wife and family when is not studying and playing football .. . Like LSI Missouri i has a live tiger mascot, but unlike the Louisiana Stater*. the "Show Me" boys don't try to keep their pet on Hie campus . . . The Mis-

| CORT * - Leet Tme Tonight ■MR. WONG IN CHINATOWN Bona Karloff. Grant Wither* A "10TH AVE. KID Bruce Cabot. Beverly Robert* Only 10c 20c * WEI). & Till RS._ MIGHTY... AS THE POUNDING SWEEP OF EXPANDING EMPIRE! /I *a jp firn/ doosms FAIRBANKS). s Mill RATHBONE I Virfiin FIELD • Luifl ATWILL . k Barbara OWLIL» C Aobreg SMITH I Milnllt COOPER / Bk y ‘d/" | U * ' ~ 4 ‘ •• ONLY I<k I n Coming Sunday *OOO ENEMIES 4 • WOLB CALL." '

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1939.

sourl tiger resides in the Kansas) City goo . . . Missouri's star block-1 Ing back Bob Faurot, Is the 22-year-old brother of coweb Don ! ; Faurot - o ♦ A Decatur Bowling League Results | * Red Schultz again paced the Central Koya league last night u' Mies Recreation . St huitz showled the way for the balance of the keglers In total pins and high Singh- score with a 611 for three games and a 246 for high single . Other double-century counts Schultz. 246 and 209; Schlickman. 262. Bonner, 216; Sheets, 201; Hurst. 203, Rauch, 212 Results Trucker* won three from .Maintenance, 2.1*6 to 1,1417. Feed Mills won two from Feed Mixers. 2,399 to 2.41*. Office won two from Laboratory. 2.168 to 2.027. Solvent Flant won two from Exp> Ilers, 2,290 to 2.1 Ml. Solvent Plant Merriman 138 10S Teeple 152 173 111 G Harris I'll C. Black 131 Hurst . 203 132 l.’>7 Brown 13b ISO 101 Rauch 212 160 Spot 6 < < Totals 731 U2O 73# Espaliers Corson 137 133 141 Keller 148 Ilk 177 Howe 137 142 Dill 166 156 108 Hell.r 170 185 I Von Guillen 1"8 Bowdon . . .. 148 Totals 748 736 702 Office Woodward «3 #9l It Sprung'-r 156 171 , ie-onard 107 117 ft S< helper 151 183 - A. Dellinger 66 . , G. Schultz 180 159 !6<> Kirschner 97 120 i lletllnger 891 Bpul 77 77 77 j — — — Totals 737 769 6', J Laboratory Maby 161 19" 14" (idle 111 132 137 Findlayson 130 137 110 Soldller 112 127 D'l i'HI 1"" 1"" Totals 674 6G> 667 Feed Misers ISh'els 167 lai 2"l Hiliui'-i 216 159 157 listerman 151 156 116 Hawkins 121 141 176 Schlickman 202 139 161 — - I Totals *6" 741 811 Feed Mills Bleeke 132 128 147 Artz 155 155 129 IJ. Little 175 133 133 Melton 115 130 155 I H. Schultz 156 209 246 j Hpo' 37 37 37 Totals 77" 783 847 , Truckers Bn iinaii 127» 139 171 I M. Mill' ll 130 143 12» Roop 133 163 157 Harris 168 131 13*| Friend 132 118! lIHI I spot 77 7 Totals 663 708 715 Maintenance IT Krick 137 ISO Fl-mliig 114 96 167) Chapman 151 •» 18* |llll |oo list j Totals 631 548 635 . In • Good Town — Ooc«tu»

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flToday'll Sport Parade By Henry McLemore • — 4 New York. Not 7. (U.R) It you 11 an’: _?" r 'l iii go tu Yellowmoll*and watch Hid Faithful aptcu', 'ln next beat thing la In enme to Now York and watch and liatin to inao'a near*»t counterpart of that 'celebrated geyaer. Jame* Joy Johnj at on. A* a matter of fait, Johtiaton I may be even better than Old Faithi till, which. aa I recall, apouta only 1 every hour oi ao. Johtiaton apouta I every minin' ..n the minute. lai ually he epoutM about boxing, which la Very clime tn bla heart. I which, in turn, la very clone Io hi* pocketbook. belli!' a* he keep* that article aewed Inatde hla ve»t Johtiaton* lat> at eruption cans, in mid-altetiiiHiii yiatnday and eVen paaaeraby. 2<l Morlen bi low hla office in tin- Paramount build ' inc at Time* Square, paused to listen He had chosen (or hla aule jei t the refusal of Hilly Conn. the I light-heavy weight champion, tn ' in-ri ho heavyweight. Hub Patej tor. in Madison Kquare Galdeli on Itec Ik. It Cnnii'a mother nr sweetheart | had been there one nr liu'h of them would have slapped Johnaloii'a tan . bei auae hi aaid »'un« very rough thlliga about tin- Pittaburgh Irishman and in- dldii l atop to Millie when h. aaill them lie ■ hall'nged the Irish in Conn lor one thing, .'.lying that In had ulway* understood tli.it Irishmen I lik'd to light and would lake on . .ill-comeia Just (or III' sheer d< J light of a br.iwl Then, lapaiug Into the pa'oia ol an oxford don. he an Used Conn nt taking a "run out powder on I'aator Translated Into vulgar English run out powdei simply mean* "dm king'' or "scramming'' or avoiding a cet-j lain situation bciau-e of (ear of the i iniM'i|u-'ni ea ul staying and meeting It. "Hell." Johtiaton aaid. "I underntatid that Conn doesn't want to dglit my man because In- think* ||<Hi l» too hiavy for him What all I’giiiae’ I’aatoi weigh'd l”i'-a land lamia 2"' th- Ural turn- they imet. And 111 H' lri'it thia aummer Ibib w»a only iao'j to J>" « 2»A Hilly alaalea i arc about weight*. Ikm't tell me that Conn ia an Irlali man. He wouldn't han to give more than live or alx pound* to i'aator. and whnt a that’ No-

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, Conn Is jtisl afraid Which I* *ll right, I guess, but I hale to see cowardice show up so rally In a fellow. And he s a nice liHikillg laiy, too." Johnston tn th'- contiary, Cutin .it-" his board ol control probably an- smart to du< R Fdstui Tic beat such a fight could draw would ’ be around 1100,000 and Conn might 1 wi ll get licked. Pastor bi-lng his 1 equal as a boxer and having a de-cidt-d edge on him In experlenc' By playing safe, and ien<>rhig John- 1 ston’s taunts, t onii can be almost ' sure of an niitd'Hir shot for Hie 1 h' avyw ight i l>ampion>hl|i next 1 summer. And Conn and Louis ' would do half a million or more ' at th<- gat' Cmin la personable, be bus that Intangible thing we ■ all < oloi and not having loa-n whacked to lilts by Lolls, could i lie built into quite a card. <if’course, hi would be uiurili r- I ed No falley Dan Is ever going I

A Peek Through the Westwall j . ' . . ■l ‘ wzaMfcilr*' * j A eiew from the e«»em»»* *f the Wrstwt. I on the Weatern Front. Th*t i* ( N**i »oldi»r peering through hi* The renaored eap'ion didn’t what he w»a lo ling Thi* I- one of tn* hral pnoto* taken in th* Wmtwall wetor wnce outbreak of the war

TONY GALENTO TO FIGHT BAER Maxie Bear To Meet Galento In 15-Rround Heavy Fight New York Nov 7 <U.R> Tliose two models for \meih-an manhood Tony Galento and M.nbBaer will tangle in a 15-rouiid brawl at New York or .Miami. Fla . In late February undei Mike Jacobs' promotion Thais what Galetito's manager, Joe ; ViH.. : Jai ;:!i:, assured the social < hronh li-rs ,of anesthesia nveiiui today when they were Iwittlnu him about the Aquacade of Clout, reaipeiied recently by one Harry Thomas in Chicago Yussef's dismissal nt the aqua ■ "de was in i oiiipiiided !■> n scornful burst of smoke from his 30-30 stogie If. said, "Thomas) claims he was fix'd to take dives’ to do tank Jobs for Galento, and Si hmeling Nobody's payin’ any t'-nshun to that bunk Everybody knows if he d linen fixed to stay up on his feet, that would'u been a wtory The Thomas ’’expose ' will have absolutely no effect upon Gslento's campaign to wrest the heavyweight championship from Joe Louis next June Yussel declared He added, "everything is practl< ally set for Tony so fight Baer foi ) a tune-up in February, except the site and exact date. Id like to have the fight in Miami Tuny and me Imlh like Miami because ." Ile< a.lse of the pulchritude of the beach lorelela. ” suggested a sports wntei Yeah.’ agreed Yussel. "those! palm trees are sure pretty. But | there s moie'n that. W. lik< Miami bei aus<"Be<ain>i maybe tit.- .Miami ling to jick L-.a'nnh.in Joe, and fumy Dun Is just, what Coifif ,s. He has a pretty style and a wlniHtig smlie. but he can't hit. And when a fellow isn't hit. Lulls just shuffles m, brushes past artistic but futile pum h*-s. and lets fly The fragib Conn wouldn't In- In there lunch longer than the e< ho of the n ten < ’ final instructions Umleft hook. on> drilling right, and Billy would Im tin- little man who wasn’t lUne. But he d get a lot ot money and sp* iking a* ,i man who om ■ had a m w bright, crisp 12 bill, light in his own hands, that mnn-y len t li.ol stuff

officials would be lenient and let Tony fight Maxie according to 'he rules of the street, suggested another. Naw, that ain’t it. defended I Yussel "We like .Miami beeuuse i we figure the fight would draw inore'n two hunnert grand outdoors down there but only about om- hunnert at the Garden in New York We ain't worried about rules, even If they fight In New York because chairman Fhelan of the boxing commission likes to roe a goial fight and commissioner Bill Li.wi-. wouldn't shed no tears If Tony Imat rtaer’« brains out. He still thinks Maxie's a bum " Yussel said that two ton Tony is down In Miami now. taking a rest, lie plans to return to his Orange N J , tavern next week and Iwgin j preliminary training behind his liar. H<- has recovered from a badly bruised iye suffered In his ! last light with Mm Nova nt Phil.i delphla tn September, according to his pilot "Baer and Galento is th p.dfei t ; match," Yussel i-oncluded "The I'Ublli- has been waltln years to see these two rough f'-llers in th • same ring Maxie'il give Tony i

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