Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1939 — Page 6

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SOUTHERN CAL IS FAVORED TO DEFEAT IRISH ■ Writer Picks Southern California To Defeat Notre Dame By Steve Snid-r it' P Staff Curre«pond» -nt i j t'hteago. Nov 22 UP) Shout | Ing the angles on thin week'. i-rm-1.1 football games In the Big Ten and that struggle of th- year at Notre Dame lowa at Northwestern For sheer dramatic pussiliillll--* this; one takes precedence otter f ull Item California's invasion of Notre Dame Those Cinderella ; iron men front lowa are wearing oht. They face a bruising ball club rtf the Minnesota pattern Uni for the first time sine • the Spilth Dakota game the Hawk eyes get their just pie game re< | ognltlon They're favorites de • spile the loss of Iron man Bruno Andruska. who finished out the Minnesota game with .1 broken wrist, and the less severe injury of Al I Dictator 1 < Otippee. sophomore quai'erbaik and Ken Pettit <0 tn Inti'e guard If Couppee is unable to play Nib- Kinnit k will have to tall signals, as he did for 1 three periods against Minnesota. In addition to sparking the tuiin Ing and his all-Amerha passing Warning to the Hawks watch that Doi. Clawson Iles a piling er equal to the best you've seen this year Ohio State at Michigan Mu hiMan can help lowa win a share of the title by knocking off Ohio Stale It's a long 1 haute liut the Hut ks. who already have clinched a share of the Big Tea championship, have lost fullba< 4 - • ’ ""-t

Tonight & Thursday GALA HOLIDAY PROGRAM "ocrhigda vs?"’ First Show Tonite at 6:30 Continuous Than, from 1:30 starting with feature ATTEND TONIGHT AND * AVOID TH! RS. CROWDS I IT LIVES AND BREATHES OF I I THE GREATEST MOMENTS I [IN A WOMAN S LIFE 11 I A Story es "MIGHT | J HAVt SIIN" to every gMI ' ji I IfifM CHARLES DUNNE BOVER feww I am I MMM *'** SNW I WYMA WHTBAS * RttH RIB « MMT UMVMMI NCTUU Ptvdamd a*d Damm* w JOHN M IT AMI ALSO — Our Gang Comedy A “Young America.” M ocean ear* Specialty in Technicolor tOc-Hc -0 FRI. & SAT. \\ »*cofl . 'on . muTmv -o-kw* kw* Men. Tvoe "Saboo In Arma" Mickey Rooney. Judy Garland.

> ♦ Week’s Schedule For Adams County Baskethall Teams Wednesday Monmouth at Spencerville. Elmhurst ai Hartford Kirkland at Pleasant Mills. Friday Garrett at Yellow Jackets. Monmouth vs Jefferson at Borno. Saturday Monroe vs Geneva at Berne. Jim lainghurat by .1 knee Injmy ( .mil he's .1 honey On form the .Hucks to stop Tom llarnioti iif-eit enough to win their first nndl< pitted title since 192 ft Southern California at Notre Ihiine As a title yon < tin throw out past performances In this I one The learn with the better 1 mental attitude wins Inn how can ■you measure that’ Physically*. . Southern California has .ill tinedge even With ItljUtleS IO folll players It will take a complete reversal by Notre Dume to make It close but w llh th- Irish .in lllldelltog fol the fl “ time Ihll I season, they should play then | ! (test football tmby Helrn'ller, I : Grenville Limub-11. and Doyl Nave, who run in and out in on> at quarterback, and a tremendous weight advm age all along the line make lie Trojans a favorite Purdue at Indiana The old | oaken bucket stays at I’urjtiaccording to the form chart I Mike Ryelone Is the hero of the I hour at Purdue and he shonld make the difference Wisconsin at Vlinios.'i M. . nesota learned a lesson again*' lowa There Still are four pellods In a football game The;'ll play a full 6u minutes awl no letup to stop George Pa kvan s plunging Illinois at t 'bii ago This shutihi lie Chicago * clows st conference .game of the yeai About three| 1 touchdowns to the bad o *••4# In • Good — Decaf — -

NO HI NTING! —on the following farms in nection X Root township: William Chrintianer Edwin J. Fuelling Louis Hoile Theodore Holbrock August C hristianer. | CORT Tonight & Thursday With Gracia ac a ocrewbaii de-j I tective. it'c a howl from ttart to i finish’ f NOT A CLUE MOT A SUSPECT 4 yet warder sfrtfces • Philo Vote return* »e hit tovghoM s S.TanOiw’s WN THE KJ 6RACIE B ALIEN WMURDER V CASE ÜbE 4f a i (I lI Riwß AIIR N laiiiMU i ALSO—Musical Comedy; Novelty A News. 10c*15c -0 Pel. A Sat—Gene Autry, Smiley i 1 Burnette. "Mountain Rhythm." —o—- ' Sun. Mon. Tues. "They All Come] Out” A "Danger Plight."

NEW HAVEN IS BERNE VICTIM Beam Remain Undefeated With 28-24 Victory Tuesday The Berne Bears chalked tip their fourth victory of the seaion without a loss Tuesday night, downing the New Haven Bulldogs al New Haven. 26 24. The Bears rallied In the second half after trailing at the rest period. IS-?. The Bears did most of their damage in the third quarter, which ended with Herne out in M7 Burry and Neuenschwander were the spearheads of the Berne attack. with io and nine points, regpe< lively Stemmier and MehrIng each tallied eight points for New Haven Berne FG FT TP Schindler, f 10 2 Habegger, f oil Lehman. c 3 « 6 Burry, g 5 0 10 Neuensi h wander g# I I 9 Stucky, f o o 0 Baumgartner, c 0 0 0 Totals IS 2 26 New Haven FG FT TP llemsoth. f 10 2 Stemmb-r. f I • • Stellhorn, c 0 0 u i Gillie. g 2 2 6 Mehrlng. g 3 2k Nietert. f 0 0 <1 Totals lo 4 24 Referee. Ja-vickt l Fort Wayne > I'mplre, Farris (Portland!. Preliminary New Haven 22. Herne 16 • 0 ♦ I General Electric Bowling Results •. • LEAGUE STANDINGS Major League W L P<t Stators Ik 6 750. Flanges 16 6 667 : Welders 7 14 .331 Rotors 4 17 .IM Minor League W L. Pct. Night Men 6 3 667 , Tool Room 6 3 .667 Maintenance 5 4 .555 I Flanges 5 4 555 ■ Punch Press 4 5 444 i Testers 1 a 111 A League W L P<t Testers 15 » 635 Stators 14 10 563 Rotors 14 10 563 Switches 14 B> .563 Rivets 6 16 250 Individual Records Major league M Hoagland 167. A Miller ISS. A. Schneider 164. E. lainkenau IS). E Chase ISO Minor league t> Schnlti 162, R Letti 174. P Hancher 172. G. Auer . 171. 1.. Ahr 166. J. Keller 166 1 A league: G. Uster 160. F. Gillit 154. H. Heller IM. R August I 147. L. Kreist her 14?. Punch Press ; Acheson 165 199 161 Weber 133 111 166 'Ahr IBS 17? 165 I Spade lit 122 176

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DECATVB DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22. 1939.

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1 Rnffetibarger 160 146 179 Totals 762 627 *SO Tester. McClure 154 137 163 llones 165 166 142 Warren 141 166 142 Gage 93 146 116 IM 155 155, Total. 72# 772 716 Tool Room Hancher 172 163 172 Smith 176 162 12ft Braun 147 123 Stanley 159 145 142 Auer 146 192 155 155 Totals kin 629 712 Flanges De U Grange 146 146 173 -Brokaw 161 IM 13. H< hulls 169 246 166 Helm 146 162 144 i 155 155 155 Totals 799 697 797 Maintenance 'H King 16» 164 156, R Brelner 166 145 157, I Huber ii» M 136 ■ 'Beal 1411 A Frucht e 137 121 132 j 155 155 Totals 766 601 726 Night Men iw Lister 176 146 15# H Kruckeberg 109 125 112 R Izeiia 145 IM !J Keller 151 15S 1441 \ Haubold 126 147 176 ’ 155 Total. 721 720 756 A LEAGUE Rotor. Heller .... 124 176 140 : Auguat 176 154 UO Gillie IW 15<> 144 135 135 135 Stauffer 136 134

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Orman police tighten their hold on Prague and i four industrial centers under martial law foUuwIng th* execution of 12 Caechc, nine of them atu- |

135 Totals 771 755 663 Rivets Butler 114 I*6 122 K Cook 141 113 131 M J Frltilnger #2 64 67 135 135 135 135 135 135 Totals 547 575 610 Testers Roop 139 127 11* Womack 147 165 165 Lister 157 152 122 Kreischer 110 16m 114' Smith 132 150 101 j I Totals 6*5 7*2 #4O * Stator. Beery 135 145 121 Drake ||9 171 111 Webert 111 IM ’«2 ! Kngle 139 115 j 56 T-.-pie 122 150 131 Totals 62* 701 621 Switches Gage HI 141 141 Aturphy 125 136 157 Steel 129 121 119 | 135 135 135 135 135 135 Totals 575 •- • 5*7 Flanges (Forfeited I Mooseheart Film At Ixical Theater ■ As a special attraction tonlgh' and tomorrow, the Adams theatrf ■ is presenting a Technicolor novelty, "Young America", which depicts the activities of the young peopl at Moow-lieart. 11l Thl. film i» be Ing presented through the co-oper-ation of the Decitur Moose I ulge. I and is of keen inter>*«t to the gen- 1 ral public as well as to member, of the local order ‘ Young Atnrrica". riband entire b In color, sturwa the youngsters in In this great Institution at work

I dents, for alleged antl-German acta The photo was taken in Bratislava a few months ago oaring a similar student demonstration.

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Bloomington, Ind Mike Bitechianeri, veiwaii guard, has lieen the No. I trouble shiMder In the Indiana line this fall, and Is ex-iw-eted to sei- plenty of action when the Hoosh-rs meet Purdue Nov 25 In the state's annual football classic, the, battle for IMissession of the Old Oaken Bin ket. and at play, ffftild City at Mouse-b-art I. one of the great humanitarian ventures of th»- Mootm fraternity and Is maintained by the member*. Several Adam* county children are i now enjoying the advantages of life ad Mooseheirt CITY COUNCIL fCONTINCEP (MS rauc U*> tine business was conducted Councilmen Charles Intnaston. Morris Pinery and lluwsell Owens were the three present An lufornvil meeting with city departmental heads was 1-ld following the irgular meeting. q , Dave Hanley, a teacher In the North Hide silmol Fort Wayne was a visitor in Decatur.

PLEASANT MILLS WINS TUESDAY Spartans Defeat Burris Os Muncie Reserves, 21-11 The Pleasant Milin Spartans registered another victory Tuesday night, defeating the second team of Burris of Muncie at Mitntle 2111. Burris led at the first quarter. 4-3. but Pleasant Mills held an 6-6 margin at the half and htcreas ed the lead to 13-7 at the third quarter. Holloway was the leading scorer for the Sparatans with three field goals and four free throws for lo points. Bunn accounted tor most of Mttnt le's points with two field fielders and two foul tosses Pleasant Mills FG GT TP Ixingenberger. f 1 | 31 D. McMillen, f 2 o 4 Holloway, c 3 4 Ift Clark, g 113 W McMillen, g 0 1 | Totals 77 21 Muncie Fg ft TP Hoover, f 11 0 0 Lunsford, f #ll Rebout, e 10 2 Dunn, g 2 2 6 Allen, g 0 o o Smith, f 000 Arrington, f 0 n 0 Comer, g 10 2 Kelly, g <1 11 a Totals 4 3 II Referee. Perry (Mandel. L_:_. Decatur Bowlins lA*a<ue Results | Bun Keller and Adrian Burk-- ! split "honors" at the Mie* Recreation alleys last night during min ; or competition . . . Keller's honor \ , was that of pacing the league with ■ a big 624. while Burke's was a little less complimentary — his 63 in the first game was low for th.-' night, low for the week, mayle-' low for the season, etc., etc Bun started with a 167. boosted to' a 213 and then on up to a 244 Manager Molly Mies haa annotmi , ed that there will be no |eagu>iMiwilng Thanksgiving Day Thalleys will be open to the ptibli> after 7 pm. latst night's games: Burks'* Tutweller 154 166 17* | ' Burke 63 166 1691 . Keller .... 167 213 244 Honifaa I6M 165 156, ( Zell 1»l 211 IS2I , ~~~ — Totals 763 961 902, Snyder's Diner , Walter. 135 IM »5o Snyder 1«» «» »• I, Huffman 13* jP Huffman 163 144 14* . Baller 1»» IM IM, r G. Strickler ... 16» 177 Spot . —. . 35 35 35 1 TotalsMS 636 669 j Gamble’. R Woodh.ll 205 196 |?6 Macklin IM HI IM 1*? 130 ISo 130 130 110 130 1 “~ L. Total. *M * |fl McMilltn's 1 (Forfeit 1 Wren Davla 1«7 169 169 ( 8 Doll IM »* I Tumble* m Uh >?* I*6 Tope - I?-? I*'*' MiClurcl’kl’hlP'--'

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