Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1939 — Page 8
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IOWA STAR ANO COACH HONORED AS YEAR'S BEST Kinnick Outstanding Player. Or. Eddie Anderson Best Coach N*-w York. D>- 7 tU.P> The cliy of New York, and h« T'hhkhhi inhabitant*, who rarely go ovei board about anything. surr* mli-rcd completely today to tho**- two mid western titans Nile Kinnh-k and Dr. Kddfe Andersen. Young Klnnlfk was rei-ognizcil last ntah' an America'* outstand in* foothal iplaycr it the downtown Athletic i bib's annual dlnnet. and today. Eddie Anderson was pr<H(aimed the football coach of the year by the New York World Telegram . What laptivated the nn-trojwill--wa« till* luith Kinnick and Atnb-t son represent the same university lowa i Never before Im* one institution provided these two national pie skin champion*. That * why they Were singing today front the bat tery to the Bron* "that’s where the tall corn grows Either honor is sufficient to tap tlvate the sports minded hi the world's largest city But when
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• * Week’s Schedule I For Adams County Basketball Teams • • , Friday Geneva at Yellow Jackets. Monmouth at Kirkland Jackao nat Pleasant Mills Berm- at Portland ' Jefferson at Gray. .Monroe vs Poling at Berne. Hartford at Petroleum both come from the same bailiwick. lowa f at lowa City, the metropolis is just naturally hogtied And when the principals are grand guys like Kintlh k and Anderson little old New York Is : quite ready to break out In a metallic rash and give away a* many ■ Ity keys -i- there are corn stalk- ; In ’he state of lowa • Kinnick. lowa's ace halfback who was voted America's outstanding foot ball player by some Ton sports writers and broadcasters, achieved his last and greatest , touchdown last night in his speech of accepiani e for the Ifelsman Iliemoilal trophy award at tile downtown v C j Kintlh k who . aught the great It ib feller of liar -bull fame in his high -<hool Ad-I Yau Meter days blasted New York s < hrontc bailqtteteers out ol ih.-ir lethargy when he stood poised before the mike" and treated Ills surpri- -d list, tiers to one of the grandest extemporaneoa* talks .anyone ever gave off in this area Kintiick was doubly Impressive because he went in for teamwork from two angles lb- tried to shift the honors bestowed upon him to li his lowa teammates whom hides. ril«-d as the "gultiest" guys ever to play foothall and to «2> coach Eddie And-rson who, in his flrsi y.-ar at the l-.wa helm, gold ■ d the Hawkey-- to one of the . most successful seasons they have ( enjoyed In years. Anderson when h<- was . -ailed to the mike, made virtually the same lateral He credited Kintiick and the team with whatever site- <- s« lowa might have had in 1939 And that sue. ess was so great and so lineup.-, i.-d that knderwon was picked as the coach of the year in I th. World Telegram s poll. which comprised the ballots of so college pigskin pilots H 9 BASKETBALL Central Catholli i F >rt W ay-iet 2*. N.-w Haven Ju Crawfordsville 31. Brazil !« Sab-m 31. Paoli 19 Greenwood il Mouresvilh 29. Sheridan 49 Cicero 2«’ Upel 2*. Markleville 2# Brook 23. West latfayette 21. Monroevia 42. Ellettsville 22 Cdege Basketball Noire Irani" 54. Cincinnati 17. Franklin 54. Huntington 29 Indiana Central 35 Oakland City 34 Illinois *” Wabash 21 Chicago 42 Chi. ago Teachers 2*
DICK BARTELL IS TRADED TO DETROIT TEAM (übs Trade Expensive Shortstop For Aging Bill Rogcll Cincinnati, lbs- 7 H'Pi On of| I those rarest of baseball deals. Ini I Inter-clreult trade between the national and American league*, u»h ■ red in the annual winter major Iw.xue meetings todav The minor leaguer* head’ d for home alter holding th* stage for three day* Howdv Dink'’ Bartell who co t No* York G.aut*- 19*!.’0” a fe* : year* ago. wo* shipped to the De ' iron Tiger* by the Chicago Cub* ■ for Bit) llogell. But It are veteran ' shortstops who were "wash’ll up” ; with their respective clufis Walv •-s were obtained on eacl before :he inter) ague deal < mid l>»- made Although the deal w:.*n’l confirm i ■ d until tn rly midnight last night | In Walter <• Brigg*. Detroit owner.’ It a. tualc- wii- mud’- M inday n--ith ' er player is likely to h- n regular but If either should break Into a steady- job it may be Bareli. who l« w'i.-mv. and holler guv who in- ' ■ Ist* he I* far .from through Man if-, D-l Bake- of th Tig-r* i« high on Bartell. l-a»ing part of hi* enthusiasm on Information ob - tained from Jimmy Dyke* of the White Sox who credited Rowdy ! Dick wl'h b Ing the life of the Cubs In the city serie* Briggs, how ever, sai l that Bartell'* a< qul*lti«»n doesn't -n- ll the Tigers will relent in their eftor s to g-t another shotstop M.-n t’-r Gabby Ha'tnet' of the Cc, « «.ril Rogell will be used a* ■‘sh->ri«up Insurance." Rogell. who 35. was a regular wl'h the Tiger* ' iftom 1931 until last season wh ti ■ he played only 71 » mea and bait’ d ' Bartell. ".2. played in 1"7 gamelot se-o.n and batted 241 lie firs' came up with the Pirate* in 1*27 *inl play d with three oth- r < lute-. th<- Phillies, Giants nd C • he fore p s»iiia into the junior dr til Arrival here last night ‘rf commissioner K M Landis caused new ; rumors about w hat “the Judge may Iw up to. but a vlait to the gr »• tha co-d baseball czar was unproductr.e of any offld l news. 'T never talk ab.sit those things " lac dis said "If I hare anything to say. I'll say it at th* joint meeting Saturday ’’ Clark Griffith, the "old fog" of Washington, l» • gain d at least one ♦’lpporter for his proposal to pr »• ihttilt pennant winners from aeqiurjing a played in il* own league. e» - ept by waivers, as long as It h dd« th’- title Alva Be dlev of <1 velaf 1 said he would Vote for Griffith's proposal. With Bill Terry finding no tab-1 i-rs for Z*ke B-mura. Washington Is j willing to take the Giants’ first hastman ack for th* waiver price 1 of |7.5e0 i f the Bena tors don't get Bmura he Is doomed to go to the Glints’ Jersey City farm clivb < onversation lets’- o Brooklyn . and Cincinnati over a trad" lnvoiv-1 ing Arnie Lombardi failed to make any headway. With dubs almost trampling on' each other in -tn effort to get outfield r Max West, the Bee* have ju*t about <|e< id"«l to keep him , L«m Durortier, Dodger manager, cracked that th*- Hee* wanted mor - for West than the Cards did for | Jo.- Medwlek. When rta* -y Stengel. Bees' pilot, he,rd atvmi Durocher's | I i>-mark. he said: "WeH, tell Duroch»r io get Medwick and w-'ll trade him Went sot | Mei wick even il|> " Ex-lkuigrr .Manager Burleigh | Grint-a. who piloted Montreal last <*<a« >n. has te en given his rel-*se - -but will he paid his salary of Slu.-l <imi under terms of i < ontra- t whl h still has a year to tun allies* hs I gMMßHffiMffiffißMßMtfßNh ism—— d>BM— Mffiß
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DECATFR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DEGFMB FR 7, 1939
DODGERS WANT HIM - By Jack Sords 1 li ■ tf?-' 11 - VW W y J® 1 rif&y pom * pADGBTT ' Sr LXXJ' S CACPixJAI.S' SLUdGeR- vJ4o mJoULP Ft’’ AS A MEMW R Kwto't ■?*.' 4A5 already op BfaoeWL'Al MAoe seveßAt. bps cj« I POMAO AKBSriU.-fttyiMfr „
gets another job. If he land* a spot, b 'll !>•■ paid the difference Iretween Slit, 00 and his salary. - — —o— ■ ———— Decatur Bowling league Result* t'hnck Eh Inger with a 5*3 led the merchant league at .Mies ICecre- i at ion last night and lied Schults had a 224 for hlah single Kame .. . Ehiuger rolled up a ?O4 and a 212 ; in two of his three attempts with only a 15* to start with holding 1 hint below the nlx-century series | . . C lleare's 211 was the only other double-century, besides those mentioned . . . One of the main 1 topics of conversation at the Mies ' alleys these days is the absence of Maurice Kindler s "whistle hall" ’ The hotel kegler boasts the • reputation of rolling the only , "Whistle-hair' In the city .• • Maurice In explanation, will tell ( you that the ball emits au unearth ly shriek just before It hits the pins a shriek that for all the world resembles the painful, earsplitting complaint of a vampire, whose heart is about to Im* pierced by a wooden stake what has heI come of the whistle trail that Is ; I the mystery? Telephone Local Hummer 164 13« I*7 K« Inking 170 177 U*| C Hears 211 187 1441 N Heare 188 182 178 if’ Ehtnger 157 204 212 Totals 870 B*B 842 Rexall Drugs Wolpert I*9 157 17* Ixmard 141 155 111 Noonan 183 138 203 Staub 134 152 123 Murphy 15* 89 173 ‘ Spot 48 43 48 Totals ... M 3 757 848 Marathon Oils M (lallmeyer . Ml 183 N Rnuck 156 IM 140 A Osterman ... 147 181 I*4 i Wm. Caston 14C 110 II Moelierlng 107 Mt M Ostermeler 188 84 ... <1 Ruitmeyer 1«7 Spot 33 33 33 i Totals B*2 778 727 Telephone Toll I Hepre 113 185 147 E He hull I 144 128 153 ,J Hunter IM 171 150 If Hoilepeter 128 172 134 J. Rcblickman 183 185 179 Totals 784 820 772 Gerbers Kaaieers 145 127 177 Htapleton Jr. . 115 185 les Htapleton Ar. ~ 142 188 145 Brewer Itl 187 147 IM IM imi Spot M 24 M Totals ....: 848 751 KM Miss Recreation I Hoffman 127 178 145 Hodle 141 IM IM H Reldenbachl24 158 173 Eyanson 151 IM 172 1> Haller IM IM 174 Totals ... IM 186 174 •ank Blakey 180 182 180 H. Kruckebwrg ... IM 138 167 Rleeke 160 IM 188 latse 137 IM 127 Hchultx 187 284 Ml Totals 877 M 2 784 Kohno's Drugs Hprunger 158 147 188 Thompson 185 155 17* D. Kley ......a.. 187 185 182 IM IM IM
1«H» 100 I (Ml Spot 72 72 72 Total* *9’l 7M 75j ' COURTHOUSE | Final Report Filed The final report wn« filed by th*lommtMloner In the atilt of U-wl* ; A Graham, again*! la-wis A Graham. a* ailtninistratiir of the estat* |of William <’ Graham Th*- report was examined and approved Partition 9uit In the partition of reel estate , null of David D against Peter J. Habeggcr and other*, the deed by the commissioner to Christian and .Lydia NeuepM-bwunder wa» report(ed. examined and approved Randolph County Team Plays Spartans Friday <l*-Aid Vizard, coach of the Pl- a■ant Mill* S-part hi-, itated today that the game at Pl"**ant Mill* Fridai night will >e with Jackson of Kindolph county, and not from ’ Well* county, a* many fan* bellev- ' ed The Randolph c.iunty team ha* , lost only one game thl* *ea*<*n - o Joe Brown Determined To See Football (tame __ Hollywood. Dec 7 fl’pi -Jm E Brown half of hl* f »mou* wid» | mouth covered with ban-Uge*. 'pleaded with hi* doctor todav to get him out of the hospital In time for him ro *lt on’the honch during Saturday'* football aanie hi the coliseum
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ROOKIES STAR IH PRO LEAGUE ■ I ’ _ H Davey O’Brien And Parker Hall Smash Pro League Record* New York. Dec. 7. ■U.P/ Football. ts ;.-he»t of the professionul i sports for freshmen to crack, was split wide open by u |Mlr of firstyear halthack* during the past season, final individual average showed today. , ia-d by newcomer* D*vey O'Brien of the Philadelphia Eagles and Barker Hall of the Cleveland , Kam*, eight player* smashed |g I record* seven in passing, three in i bis- receiving, one in ground gain-; mg and two hi scoring. O Brien, a unanimous all Ainer-1 ' lea at T c C a year ago shatter-1 •■d two passing marks. He gain-1 led 1.324 yatds on aerials, crack ', ■ Ing th’- old word of 1,127 for It games set by Sammy Haugh. ; : Washington. In 1937 and broke the I old murk of most completed passes | ' In one game when he tossed 21! - against the Chicago Bears. The | -old niaik of 15 was set by Pat Coffee in the Curdwtlenrn game In 1937. Hall, fresh out of Mississippi. | broke only one record completing i | the most passe* IM -during the season against Haugh’s *H In "37 II" b-d the passers with IM in 2'tS attempts for 1J27 yards O' Brl’-ji was s.-coml with 99 in 2i'l i tries for 1.324 yard* l*>m Hutson. Gn-en Bay Pack ere' end. w»* the only veteran to k’-.-p pace with the rookie*. He led two divisions yards gained on fiasaes received. 94*. and most j pa**e* caught. 34 He Iwiosied ! two of hl» life time marks to recI ord-breaking totals passes caught I tri 159 In five season* and yards 1 gained on passe* to 2.590 both I totals bettering marks hung up by I John. Blood, three team veteran, in : 11 ss-anon* Jack Mandera, B<-ara. brought hi* i lifetime total of point* *cored to 345 to smash the old mark of 321 .held by Ken Strong. Giant*. Andy Farka*. Washington, scored 1! touchdown* to break the word of nine set by Hutaon in 193* and added two converaion* to lead the *c«>rere with ss point*. Another rookie. Bill lisinan'.ki. Bear*, led in ground gaining with *99 yard* In 121 attempt* for a { 5.7 average . t by Ace
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Cutowsky. Brooklyn, who ran his' lifetime total yard* gained to 3.47 s breaking the record of 3.3!i» |,< l<| Jiy < lift Battles of Boston ami 1 Washington ! Only 19311 leader to maintain his 1 laurel* was Ward Cuff of n„. 'Giant*, whose lu-veri field g< til |* | n hl trie* led that division Ralph K’-rchival us Brooklyn was tw-nmd with sis out of 13, o ■ NYA Funds Allotted For Aid Os Students Indianapolis, Dec. 7. Allotment i of national youth admlnlat ration funds for high school student alii for the second thw month period of the present school term has ju*t tw-en made by Robert S Richey state NYA administrator. A total of 144.977 has b«en allocated to the 1 73* elementary an d secondary schools particlpatiiig in the pro pram Since fund* are distrlbm ! <-d to schools according tn their - need, there ha* been some tediI trlbntloti of allotments for the «e< ond three-munth period This Is due to the fact that increased pri vale employment ha* decreased the — MHMI■MffiMffiRMMMmag alaa> soaaaa
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