Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1939 — Page 6
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NOTRE DAME IS ■ UPSET VICTIM OF IOWA TEAM Hawkeyes Ed x e Out Notre Dame By Point After Touchdown Chlcaro. No*. IS UP> There's a new menace in the bls ten today ■ - lowa n amazing little liand of ' iron men. who drove mighty Noire ' Dame from 'he Hat of the nation'* j undefeated, untied eleven* The question now I*: how long can they hold out using only a ■ handful of plkyer* a week* It may tie answered Saturday when Minnesota dennltely on the j upgrade a* It routed Michigan. 2" to 7. Invade* lowa City One more defeat for the Rtuhborn Hawkeye* will leave Ohio Slate almost clear ‘ Railing to the conference < hampioaahip. Rolling up Hr fourth victory of the big ten season again*) Chicago. , KI tn 0. Ohio Stale run* Into that tough Illinois defense thia week. | while Purdue I* playing Wiscon- > <ln in *h‘- only other league game Northwestern eliminated from' < hampionship contention along with Michigan, play* at Notr* | Dame. Michigan invade* Pennsylvania. Indiana playa at Michigan State and Oberlin tackle* Chicago ■ on the midway lowa mu«t retain the razor ’ sharpness that produced victory ; over Notre flame to down Minn* | sot a Physically, the Hawk* apparently are ready for another severe teat. Dr Eddie Anderson employed only It men again*' Purdue and IS against the Irish but scattered hump* and bruise* are about the only marks on the scrappy little squad Sonnted out of the race before . It started. lowa upset Indiana 32 > to 24. lost to Michigan, then de seated Wisconsin and Purdue for Its beat big ten season In a decClimaxing this unexpected rec- | ord waa Saturday'! ttp*e» n t th* Irish, who had won six In a row and were being hailed as the best
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Week’s Schedule Pur Adams County Basketball Teams I —« Tuesday petroleum gt Geneva. Wednesday Commodore* at Kirkland Friday I Yellow Jackets at New Haven i Geneva at Berne. Jefferson at Pleasant Mills. Monroe vs Bryant a: Berne Monmouth at Poling. Hartford at Redkey Kirkland at Pennville. ■ Notre Dame team since Rockne 1 A fumble on hl* own four yard lln<* f>y qi»rt<wba< k Steve Nile Kinnick's point after touchdown j the Irish fell, 7 to 4. Minnesota completely outplayed I Michigan, permitting a touchdown ' , only after piling up u !0 |M>int ' lead Northwester n outplayed; Purdue, too. hut the Boilermakers ' staiieri Northwestern's heavy *•-■ J tack on six occasions and pulled out their first conference victory ,:: to oon Fred Montague's fourth [ ■ period placement. Fordham defeated Indiana. 13 to i <> An 82-yard run by sophomore I | Jimmy Smith, who broke clear af- | ter failing to spot a receiver for his forward pas*, gave Illinois Hs se< ond in a row. 7 to «. over Wis- : I consin V -o ■— COLLEGE FOOTBALL lowa 7 Notre Itamr K Purdue 3. Northwestern <•. Fordham 13. Indiana " Minnesota JO. Mhhigan 7 Illinois 7 Wisconsin o. Ohio State SI. Chicago o. Nebraska 7. Kansas 0. Itepauw 48. Rarlham s Butler 12. Western Michigan Teachers 0 l<akr Forest 39. Wabash 0 Manchester 33. Franklin 0. Rose poly lit. Hanover 4. Ball State IK Valparaiso 7. Harvard 11 Army 0. Columbia 19. Navy 13. Brown 14. Yale 14 ttie). Holy Cross 14. Temple o Missouri 2« New York C 7 Pittsburgh d. Carnegie Tet h 0. Cornell 14. Colgate 12 Tennessee 34. The Citadel ». Tulane 11. Alabama 0. Duke Jo. Irglnla Military 7 Georgia Tech 11. Kentucky 4. Pro FoctbaH Chicago Hears 23. Detroit 13, Green Hay 23. Philadelphia 14 New York 17. Chicago Cardinals I 7 Washington 42. Brooklyn 0 WPA Net League Schedule Given The schedule for this week In the j WPA basketball league is as follow*: Tuesday. Monmouth at McMillen. | Thursday Geneva at Hartford. Blue ' Cretfr at Kirkland and Pleasant ■, Mills st CTO The General Electric I team has withdrawn from the league and Cloverleaf draws a by this week. o Airplanes Bomb Shetland Islands London. England Nov. 13—(UP) I —German airplanes bombed the | ShKtond Islands today, the admitlaity announced. Except for broken wlnowa In houses there was no damage. Two attacks on the Shetland Is- ' land* were made today by the enj -my aircraft which were driven off by anti-aircraft batteries the admiralty said
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CHICAGO BEARS BEAT DETROIT ; LIONS SONDAY Drops Lions To First* ( Place Tie; Redskins Thump Brooklyn . New York. Nov IS <U.Rh Professional football’s spotlight focused today cn th* Washington Redskins and Chicago Rears, who came through Sunday's gam** with new offensive laurels With a devastating attack which shocked a throng of 28.&41. the Redskins overwhelmed th* Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbeta Field. 42-e. and maintained their deadlock with the champion New York Giants for th* eastern division leadership In the national football league It was the most crushing defeat any team has administered I to another in th* circuit this season. The Chicago Bears clung to j their c hampionship hope* by knocking off the Detroit Lions before 42.444 at Brigg* Stadium. 23 . to 13. and tied the league record for th* most pblnt* scored by one team In an 11 game schedule. Wuh 223 points in nine game*, j the B*ars are a virtual cinch to I crock the record made by the ’ Green Bay Packers last year In ' their final two games against the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Cardinals The Bears' triumph enabled the Green Hay Packers, who defeated the Eagles. 23-14, before 23. mat at Philadelphia, to move into a tie with the Lions for the western division lead, each with six victories und two defeats The Bears are half a game liehind with six victories and three defeats but cannot Iw counted out of the race Icecatise they are almost certain to win their two remaining games ; while the Lions and Packers have much tougher schedules Playing a typical Giant game in ' whic h they refused to give out more than necessary to win. the New York Giants licked the Chicago Cardinals. 17-7, before 28.117 at the Polo Grounds and remained deadlocked with the Redskins In the eastern end of the circuit o i — r Today’* Sport Parade* I By Henry McLemore New York. Nov 13 <U,p> Monday's grid-irony. In leading Missouri to a 2o to 7 victory over N. i Y. I*.. Paul Christman pitched the I ZZ ~~ : “ r SUdUK &SS I seen since Monte Pearson let down ' the Reds with two hits In the | world series . . . After this performance all the all-American pickere need to know about Christman l ls his sweater six* . , lowa Is one | state that's grateful for the two ' Thanksgivings thia month . . . The . Hawkeye* of that state licked Notre Dame 7 to 4 and the citizen* will need two helpings of every- , thing to show their gratitude to ■ Nile Klnnlck and Co. . . , Speak- . ing of Klnnlck. someone should . take out a patent on him becahae i he may be the long-sought perpetual motion machine ... He ha* played In live straight game* now I without relief. The best mouse-trap of the year was sprung by Fordham In shaking loose Len Eshmont on a 74yard run against hapless Indiana i . . . Judging by the speed with which the Indiana guard sprang forward to be trapped. Fordham must have tatted the play with < * member t. Roquefort, Stilton, t'lu-ddar or plain American rat cheese . . . Some one must have forgotten to wind the watches for Mic higan's so called "point-a-min-Ut*'' team . . . The Wolverines have scored just 14 points In 120 minutes of losing footbsl Ito Illinois and Minnesota . . . Minnesota s victory gave it the little brown jug and Michigan the little brown taste of defeat for the sixth yoar In succession . , Coach Francis Schmidt of Ohio Bute, who has been called "shat the gates of
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i I • mercy" Schmidt because of hls i willingness to slaughter helpless teams, proved the nhknsnie was i wrong by beating Chicago only KI i to o. . When a tteam bents Chicago by that small a score It runs • I the risk of being penalized for , stalling ‘ Tennessee's schedule, which lists so many "breathers" that It must have be«n made in an oxygen l<u>L ' pitted the volunteers against Citadel Saturday . . . The Vol* used 34 men and won 34 to 0 . , . The team they'll probably play in the Rose Howl. Southern California. 1 yanked the tepid Stanford Indiana 1 from their tepee and scalped them 33 tn 0 . . . Two of the western nighties. Texas A. and M and Oklahoma. had more trouble than a ' stsay tn a reformatory before pullI Ing out their game* . . . The Agi gtoa beat S. M. V . 4 lo 2. but a ' Methodist pass bounced off the hngertlp* of a receiver In the end -1 zone as the game ended ... If the fellow hadn't had a manicure ■ the day before he might have held s ■ as fs thr fesß ssd tapped te =edr i seated. untied Aggie* . . . Okla* . <>ma got by Kansas State. 13 to io. a* the Kauaan* refused to an*- . wer the door even when opportun , ' ity all but wore out her knuckles . knocking on it. , The Army and Navy forever — , losing . . . That'* the w*y they I are singing the song these days , |.. . Navy wa* scuttled by Columbia and Harvard outqgpdr d the sold , ler* . . . Another Saturday like . thia and some one will have to I rail in the Marines . . . Tulane stayed undefeated as Ita fa* backs went swimming through the Crimson , tide of Alabama, and *o did North Carolina as Stirnweto* and Laton ne took little Davidson apart to < see why It didn't tick ... A back who probably won t make many ali-America'a but should. Bank* , McFaydden. did everything but ( play the piccolo in the bend as Clemson pasted Wake Forest . , | Utah draped a lei of defeat around the neck of Hawaii, but we can't imagine anyone fortutwte enough to live in Hawaii taking lime to leant to play football.
I I They Hold Fate of Labor Peace I * —-— — . K '’iJW W ** f w aS S. 'St I I■ y |. Mmi L. Uwla *■ - W lllla/n Orooa Daopite ronowod effort* by ProMdant Roooevalt to raatoro harmony In lnkor*a ranka. prooperta for a now A. F. at L-C 1. O. ponce ran* fereewe remain dim After aapnnte talka with the president, the two labor tauter*. John L bewio of the C. 1. O . and William Green at toe A. F. of L.. indicated their talk* developed anthing which mifht break the preaant stalemate.
11 Bvrd Commander • I ■ tf’L J,'--I-ay . v MMW fe I Lieut. Com. I. Lyatad * ~ Lieutenant Commander I. Lyatad of the United State* coast guard has been placed in command of the motorship North Star now tied up at the Boston army base taking on supplies before ieav.ng for the Antarctic. The North Star is one of the vencto sailing - on Rear Admiral Richard E Bvrd * exovlition.
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J' nJ S Cutt- w I Team Standings W L Pet Berne -.2 » 1•* Geneva 2 « 1 Kirkland 2 0 Iwu Commodores 11 684 Pleasant Mi 115.... I 1 ■’’O* l Yellow Jackets ..0 1 OOH Hartford .. .... • 2 Monmouth 0 2 <RM> Monroe 0 2 o®*’ Jefferson .. .... 0 3 ,o®o > —oOo— Decatur baakettoall fans will ( be ferced to Uke to the highways to view their favorite sport this week, as ns games are scheduled for the local courts. —oOo - The Commodores are scheduled to meet the Kirkland Kangaroo* on the Kirkland floor Wednesday ‘ night The Kangarooa have won their first two surta In impressive fashion, from Monroe and Hartford, and will he tough to crack on their home floor. The Commies, after opening the sea son with a victory at Pleasant Mills, looked bad In their 24-14 defeat by New Haven last Thursday on their home floor 000— The Yellow Jackets will play their second game of the season Friday night, meeting the New Haven Bulldogs at New Haven The Jacket*, woefully lacking in experience and size, dropped their opener to Portland last Friday after a fairly close first half, and must ahow considerable Improvement to overcome the Bulldogs Friday 000— The Geneva Cardinals will launch the week’s activities Tuesday nighL entertaining the Petroleum Panthers on the Genevs floor. The Cardinals are tied for the top ring in Adams county standings . with the Berne Bears and Kirkland Kangaroos, each of the three . having won two games without a defeat --000— In addition to the Vallow 1 Jackets trip to New Hoven, ala other gomes are on the schedule Friday night Three of the games will be played in t the county, and three will be played eleewhero. o«o Highlighting the county schedi ule will be the Geneva-Berne clanh . .in Berne's new gymnasium Neigh-1 i letro and rivals for many yearn. I thio should be an Interesting i clash. The Bears have won their . first two starts, from Hartford and Monroe, in impreaalve fashion, while the Cardinals have knocked over Monmouth and Hartford. —oOo The Pleasant Mill* Spartan* will i entertain the Jefferson Warrior* ' at Pleasant Mills. Monroe and i Bryant will clash in the Bohm 1 community auditorium. Monmouth I travels to Poling. Hartford playa I at Redkey and Kirkland play* al I Pennville —oOo— I Report* from Fort Wayne that the North Side Red*km* will seek membership in th* Northern Indiana high school conference, to replace Goshen, bode ne good fee the North- | easurn Indiana high echeal conference, as which Decatur is a member. Fort Wayne | schools, for the poet few j years, have shown a growing tendency more or i*oo to ignore their "country cousin*. '* such as Decatur. Bluffton, etc . | and North Side’s withdrawal might easily load to the brooeup of the NEIC North Side'* petition for membership will not be voted on until neat April, —■oOo— Speaking of the conference, only one loop tilt has been played to dale, the Kendallville Comets edging out e one-point victory over the Hartford City Alrdaie* This was » cutifotwuce game for Hartford City but not for Kendall vlile The Decatur Yellow Jacket* Will plsy their first lonference game November 24, meeting the Garrett Railroaders on the Decatur Boor - — ...g — D— ' -♦ I DONKEY BALL A donkey basketball game will be played at the Pleaaant Mills gymnaaiam Wednesday j night at 8 o'clock. A prelim- | Inary game is being arranged Admission will be 28 cento ! Teams will he the Hot Shot* and the Red Hol*. These teams < 'insist of players selected I from the Pleasant Milla high | school alumni and the taculty , Principal Olen Marsh will be astride Honey FoL world fam | om comedian donkey, and Dale | | Ross to expected to spur Hanky ] Donk. an animal possessing a distaste for humanity ♦ -—4
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Younger Di.Maggio Sold To Red Sox Boston. Nov. 13 -fIJJD Dominic DiMaggio voted the moat valuable player in the Padßc coaat league last year and brother of the New York Yankee outfielder Joe DiMaggio. joined the Boston Red Sox today. Dominic batted .341 last season and was one of two players bought by the Red Sox from the San Fran cisco Heals, tn a straight cash deal The other player, southpaw pitcher Larry Powell, will remain with the Seals next season while Dominic will report to the Sarasota Fio.. training camp next spring B*th are 21. o—-—--Escaped Convict Is Killed Under Tarin Mlhlgan City, Ind.. Nov. 12 — tUPt—The body of Harry Me Bryer. <i. a convict at the Nlemer pri-
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