Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1939 — Page 5
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MTui ~TTTiT ' t S - — «I Ult Tim* Tonifeflt — 3 ! '’GOLDEN BOV 1 Stanwyck. William Ml*" Adolph Mcnjou 4 Short*. 10c2U ■EI). & THU RS. * Show Ued al | ( Atmuou> Thum, from HI Marling with feature ■TEND WED. NITE & wil) nil R.v CROWDS . ... _. -« i SING OUT! _ SWINu OI T! W* ne * ith j' v e—and 21MI IjOuOing rampun Iteautie*! o|g Gat ml, most tunetui Wtai mined} of the tear! Kid* Baath* iTiiaca am Maw SUhblOm. I radMM* » t\ \’ iSSws B —o—o bat—>looo a Touchdown Brown. Martha Ray* ■ o-o-Sunday 'IN NAME ONLY" C Grant, Carol* Lombard ‘ wWaBBNBBMMHaHMB ■
Week’s Schedule * For Adams County * Basketball Teams Tuesday Petroleum al Geneva. Wednesday ('ummodorcs at Kirkland. Friday Yellow Jackets at New Haven. Geneva at Berne Jefferson at Pleasant .Mills. Monroe vs Bryant at. B< rue Monmouth at Poling. Hartford at Redkey Kirkland at Pennville. title Illinois apparently la. ks the power to defeat Ohio Stale tills week It took an 82 yard run by sophomore Jimmy Smith io enable the mini to beat Wisconsin. 7 to 0. Bob Zllppke, however. Is pointing his team again this week and anything can happen when he hops them up Purdue, with a leioid ol one victory, one defeat and a tie with Minnesota, has an opportunity to climb in the standings thia week against Wisconsin which has lost four straight. Mic higan travels to Pennsylvania, Northwestern In vadea Noire Dame, Indiana plays al Michigan Stale, and Oberlin meets Chicago The Big Ten needs a sweep of these four lo edge above 3<m» pei c ent against outside teams for the year FREE SCORING IN PRO GAMES High Scoring Game* Feature Professional Football Game* New York Nov II «U.R> Four teams have exceeded their 193* scoring totals one has tied the team record for one season and another liecame the first el. ven to score more than to points three times In one season, statistics for the ninth week of national football league play showed today The Chicago Bears tied Green Bay's record made last yeat by ■cortuff 33 potliia against Detroit to bring their total to 223 points for the season Washington a *2 points against Brooklyn mat keel the third time the Redskins have lailied mute than .0 thia season They scored 11 against th* Ihalgc rs and Al against Pittsburgh With Hl fwiints scored 111 last Humiay s games, the league season average was raised to JI points a game, the highest it has climbed since the league began In 1921 The l#3* average was M Detroit. Cleveland and Washing ton also have exceeded their 193* totals Green Bay is second behind the Hears in scoring with Hid points, while Waahiagiuii leads in gr*mnd
| CORT — La*t Tim* Tonight — * *OOO ENEMIES" Walter Pidgaon. Rita Johnaon A “WOLF CALL" John Carroll. Mevita Only 10c 20c WED. & THI'HS. ALL ABOARD FOR KIYLAHD! I l*vaM to to I MMiMtoto (•teal f«Mi*j * tob l'tod» yfvKiMt torn ..LutuM MM i TMfe ten Mi Ito • ClttM 'Hi tDtlinatkfarietttt 1 VvW JS s 1% » a wtfw /ow I ONIA Idt-iie Comma Bunday—“toy* Reform*' lory" A "th* M*rri«d a Cop." mWMW,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1939.
d» --'lt I - ■ 'IT - - i TEXAS. TORNADO . By Jack Sords \ 6 \ J \ 11 3| \\ w? Ww vj ** W/ ’» r Iftk - KsA J ahw v *'’ OpamJs SEtcMuy 15 J; yk '• kw& PtSTAace RudS dt <j*6 \ \ dAr A Rudi of ’ MW ix. ‘W Berr&R •- W I /fi - I <5 rjL jm k fl ■r* s *«*FSotax. I cosAniem .1 I ■ ’ <4^3jn~wV—_\ JackCpain > UtktßWrry <* IWmi' 1 -XXX. p .» V SGoet*u> Halfback t Cwews i**t sag »WSM> Il Olli M.)
gaining with an average of 336 yaiiln a game compared wilh the Bear*' 327 • A i Decatur Bowling League Results , Once more Elmer Schultg led the bowler* In the Central Soya league at Mie* Reel cation la»t night but 552 wan only two plna higher than Jerry Schlickman's 1 total Karri* with a 234 landed ‘ the high ilngle . . Teeple with a 2'H. Schult* with a 2'"'. Ilobb* with 1 a 219 and Schlickman * 2<>4 were 1 othei double century counts Result* Mltem won three from nftke. 2,339 to 1.'.H1. Ekpeller* won three from Main--1 lenanre. 2.312 to 2.069 * Feed Mill* won Ihri'i from Sul--1 Vent. 2 321 to 2.234 " Laboratory won two from Trucker*. 2.1 M to 2.333 Standing* W. L. Laboratory 19 11 * Expeller* 1» 11 ’Trucker* Id 12 j Miter* 17 13 I i Solvent 15 15 I I Feed MUI* 13 17 JlMalntenan.i 10 2o 1 j Olßi e 9 21 Mi**r* Sheet* It* 161 131 ' > Hawkin* 123 132 Oblerniati 132 143 Archer I*9 174 163 Schlickman 2u4 173 173 ( Bunner 173 13* I Total* 774 924 740 Office K Klri hnrr 119 130 125 I If. Leonard 120 !«• 120 A. Relltnger 6* M Klcppci *2 ISo So , S W Mi Millen 161 141 159 M Heaver* 117 115 ! Spot 47 47 47 Total* 597 6*9 656 , Trucker* Karri* 221 152 Brennan 133 147 119 Roop ** 15#
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i McMillen 104 • Friend 113 117 Ilobb* 105 219 122 Il Little 154 15k Spot 43 43 43 Total* 595 904 744 Laboratory I Maliy 139 162 I*4 j i iidli 15* I*7 IS3 Findlayaun 100 126 161 , Soldner 161 163 192 tlM* 100 100 II “ " Totals .65* iIS 926 i E«p*H*r* ■ Heller 160 192 173 I Hill 169 137 165 Haircork 155 Kelly 131 H Von Gunten 154 109 141 | Howe 123 127 | i Rowden 19k 17* Total* 769 759 7*4 Maintenance IT Krick 145 139 165 wheeler 133 112 l Winteregg 173 141 107 i Keller 139 136 1351 , Fleming 119 113 j Chapman 150 134 ’ Spot 10 10 10 Total* 719 697 664 -a ■■ ■ Solvent Plant Teeple 2«1 143 162 I llamh 161 150 151 , Black 179 115 169 liauthine 94 123 96 , Brown 149 195 149 Total* 773 746 715 Feed Mill* ( Bleeke 16k 164 1671 Milton 125 *3 Maaeliu 160 103 ’ Al( 167 124 12*' E Sr hull* 6*2 196 ZOO , J Little 179 I4S ! Spot 17 17 17 Total* 799 77* 744 MATCH GAMES St. Joe A. C ■ Fort Wayne Archer 209 190 124 Luca* 15k 2o| 179 Mann 139 169 207 ' t S< hram 162 I*4 I*s"
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II Miller 217 169 192 Total* **s *97 996 Mut»chler'» Hoagland 192 15k 16k Baller 166 Ikl 163 Mb* 223 199 17* Ahr 191 194 SIS Mutarhler 167 166 223 Total* 939 992 950 Garrett Elk* Zonmer ISO 163 193 Case 165 152 160 Von Houten 167 I*s 162 i Van Lear 147 14k I*6 Funk 156 136 216 Total* *25 7*4 917 Rice Hotel Il Woodhall 244 242 I*s I Appehnan 155 156 192 I Kindler 139 I*l 193 Z. I- ill I" I7> | Lankenau 157 169 173 Total* *76 934 *96 Richard Walters Is Named Grid Captain llirltatd Hlrh" W riter*. *enb>r Land yeteran backfield performer of the Her alU> Yellow Jacket*. wa» elected honorary captain of the 1939 ag greg a Hon. which rlow-d it* I ireawon laal week. Rich wa* named hat evening in a apecial meeting called for all foovhail I'.ayer* b> Coach Hugh Ale J .raw* Thi* wa Walters’ hat nai «on with the local* a* he graduate* I tn the rprlng Junior High Team To Play Lancaster I Coach Stev Everhart'* Junior high five will tangle Thur*day afternoon with the l-am aster grader* in the Limoln school gymnaaiom at 4 p. m Next Tu‘*da> afle.iioon they will travel to Bernu to play the tn«i Kami' in the annual three out of five *eile» with that aggregation. U— ■ ' — 1 500 Sheets BVi ill Sunrlm Canary Second Sheets, really wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
ST. MARY'S TO MEET FORDHAM Slip Madigan'* Gael* To Battle Fordham Rams Saturday New York. Nov. H. <U.Rz Notes from a football press box: Who's going to c at. It Paul Christman's passes next year? . . Mix souri'a four best ends, the Ors twins. Currem-e and Rouse, are seniors . . . Blip Madigan celebrates his 13rd birthday when his Mt Mary * Gaels meet Fordham Saturday . . . Slip's contract expires after this season and be really need* to lieat the Kams to bolster his renewal arguments . He believes the return of Kd Hetferman to the lineup will Improve Mt. Mary's offense 75 per cent . . . Ilefferman led the Pac iflc coast In imssilig last year with 11 out of 7* completions His powdei puff pll. hes are easy lo catch and he completed 9 out of 12 against Gonzaga and 3 out of 5 against California liefore he was hurt. H E. Itiitfy. Jr., of New llrleans ’ writes to keep all eye on "Buhlier" I Ely at Tulane next year . . . Coach ! Red Dawson 10l dthe Monday > quarterba. ks dub that he was saving Ely until next year because he was immature . Two days later Rubber was playing on the third string team and uncorked 85 and 35 yard toochdown runs. With only the North Carolina tie against the record Tulane seems a cinch to play In the Sugar Bowl . . . he green wave meets L M. V. tn the flual game on the schedule, however, and the Bayou tlg.-rs will complicate things If possible . . .1 I. S I", will tiy to bounce ba. k I from the Mississippi state defeat this week against Auburn, the dull that gave the Tigers ilidr worst He king in seven years last season. 28-« The National football league is | considering engagement of a spec-1 lai stage manage rto devise and I produce appropriate entertainment for pro fans between the halves . . . The proposed “acts" would visit each home stadium In the circuit diirhig the- season . . . Davey ci Brien of Philadelphia. Eddie Miller of X.-w York Billy Patterson of the Chicago Bears and Ace Parker of Brooklyn are the only players in the league i weighing less than 17<> pounds . . They seal. ISO, IS* and I<>* ' respectively . . The Washington , R.-cl Skins, noted ■ hlefly for their ' high .coring offense an- th. best defensive dnb tn the 1.-acue. having held dght opponents !■> an average of 199 yaidi Not as famous as th. .Minnesota I Mii-higan "'little blown jug. bin I —waw— v m■—
& STOW j taurtiKd WWt iii pwickaA» c»' : a IL CERTIFIED ! Th* naw CP Go* hang** •ir.tody th”"- •»*•'/ K 01 *)"'* b*'" oi au guf langaa Faadrad* el •“■l "* ' if lad.ar.a weir.tn already hav* found that *“•*' °"' 4 lomt nwl •’•’T®** hgrev* that her* i* Uta m-.- r »• y-.m. » omaMd to foam L» *a*.l/ ya. ca» modnwja y»ur kiu-han w.tn a *•« CP Gv Ring. MontltLf PatfmwU <U loau a4 ITkra pof~'” M ”' r ’X U*®'*’ 4 I . ' —’/J I wttywc* $469 Monthly l ■"— C. A. STAPLETON) Local Manager
just as holly contested Is the Ml"- ' slsslppl Mississippi Ntate “golden 'egg' which will be on the block Saturday . . The nations two most publicized backs. Tom Har- i inon of Mic higan and Hill De Correvont will oppose eac h other at Ann Arbor next year ... Au Al | buquerque, N. M . fan writes Bozo I Me Intyre, a freshman hack at New Mexlc onnlxeralty. Is better than any varsity hall carrier . . . Bradley Tech now has gone 20 games without defeat . . . That 0-0 tie Bradley played Illinois In the first gam.of the season looks good to I’eorta ,‘ans now that the llllnl has topped Mic higan and Wiaconaln . . . Since ' October. 1937. when the Braves were defeated last, their goal line has been c rossed but five times and they have rolled Up 370 points to opponents' 31 A fan sent c oac h Eddie Anderson at lowa a printed sign that read ■'Silence- genius at work." ... A play.-r Ilk.- Nile Kinnick would make gentiises out of a lot of coa.hes. - o tpateen's "Adam" Popular Blackpool. Eng. <CPf — Jacob Epstein's colossal alabaster statue of Adam Is creating such a furore qSJL. -J. " , , i I
> “She’s °.K. Now!” And K<M»d nrus it in to the car owner when one of our expert nt echan io rail to lei him know he haw finished a difficult job. Our new FRAME STKAIGHTNEK plu> additional air-hammers, humpinit-oul and re-finiah-inx equipment helps u* to do wonder*, with hadh wrecked cars, can not tell the., have Rone through a wreck. IFYOIKCAKIS jb a « DAMAGED CALL J<# 1 An> time Dav or Niffht. RIVERSIDE Super Service When Vou Think ot Srakan—Think of US
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In Blackpool that thousands of bolldaymaksra are ctueuing up to saw it at a shilling a head The first Sunday It was exhibited more than 20.i ope people paid to stare at “Adnan" I and the promoters of the exhibition ' are making about |5 a minute. ■o— — —— bwimmar Saizes Flounder Myrtle Beach H 1 'U.R> - Here's another one of those fish Stories C II Gc.ldnmnh. while swimming In the surf, felt a flab brush his leg He grabbed quickly and brought In a Iwo pound flounder. o Divorced Weft Bsneficlcry Salem. .Mass tU.RKProvided she does not remarry. Mrs Lillian D. Beal will receive fS.iNHi annually from the man she divorced, the late William F Beal of Amityville, N. Y m Hutter from Velde! c e c ii ri n (ruin old opfiHiia i i«ik« t iquid • TabUts - tube * brof»i
