Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1939 — Page 6

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TEAMS PREPARE FOR BOWL TUTS College Player- Conditioning l or Annual Year-End Came* Mo /v Ab !•-- ' JPI t,.i|.-y tor Hu-ii .urnn il in; '-. while th.- norther,.ttppb-me i <-d a power altm I with • mine* and yulltlK Sl to. . 11l I la Un to v. •* K. n K .i bniisi.'ina Ait Roomy '. h i.iroliioi Sl.il- -ml Bill B -i|. y Duke The noi lli. -»• i - had Wo .Ain ■ h-tu.il tenser* ii> I .-hi Zotitin- i ' - Notre Ilium- ami Bill tliy. •< r- ■ I Daitmoitth St l.oi>i« It- 7 UP) Th Boston l 011. . . to.-'ball -iu.i-i , Cotton Ito. I , u h i b ,-i oi | on Jan I Miami. 81., I>.. "7 UP) De Wager ot Tant.-a Fla b- ; m I Missouri fullba, k. W.n lali. h- I to day with a -.i-’—l ku - -uff. . I j during »i rlmni.tK. for tin- it. min. j How I Kalil- .i’ll • . T. |f j N-w V- - n v Wager wa. hurt a< Mi-on--‘ ■nMNBMBMnMKXICk'aK' Tonight & Thursday (H R BIC DAYS! First Show Tonite at Continuous Thum, from 1:30 Martini* with feature ATTEND TONIGHT \N!i WOII) Till RS. CROU l»S ♦ ♦ back! K*’% t L ” . ’* fcr '** fJ e fa* ' IMr I kha tMn Jo«l I "®"» . . ord Itw lust •' Kg fogasdfvrWMOlyow %" i tk« "letk.ny > j Mwddt CdM 'l 1 * "asad - ALSO — tho-U. tOe-Mc —o—o Prl. A Sat —"Honeymoon In Sall" Fr»d Mac Murray. Madolien* Carroll, Akim TamlroW. -0 Sun. Mon. Tum.— “ Stanley A LivIngatane" Spencer Tracy, Richard Green, Nancy Kelly. MIDNIGHT SHOW I Now Year's Fvo—Sunday Nite! Snappy Surprite Feature at 12 F. M. Come aa late a* 10 o'clock and Seo Regular Show Flue Surprise Features No Advance In Prices! « — o

SPORTS

Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams • « Saturday Four-team tou-n-v at 81.-mant M<i;tmouf'i and J-ff- io Monde* lilt- n> !> .ini Y-ll'iw Ju k«*t«. i , . •. -? ,j P) I Ohio, poWet .if th- w.»■ tn cm ' ’h** X' • u 111 t iit - \ < * The sixth annual Stu .< Bowl Pasad- t. t~! 11, .'7 -IJ.PJ ' Ilalfl.ach llrontr Caf-g.i s knee i sideline* again today. .nd emu h Hob X.-yland naM h ! a.l* "|M>>t‘iv>- I af.-gii . . nl.l j lit. | I Un>a." Th.- Trojan* have It. -ti j l-Mtlm While T. i.m.-..- ptac-b.d \ IOI.ENT QI AKE ’.t.WTIXI’EIt FKOV ' A'iK ON*» thaTnm~i.tan-.ui oh- rva'orT»e|» Imrtlnmte <a»tiiilft<-« until further .i.lvlct-a w*-re rwrlre.l from th' I In th.. Smyrna r. T i-. n of Turkov law S<-p'tttib.-r. alarm Jit. perMHl* 1 | we— kl!!.-d and mor. than l.tto •erlea of nuak.-*. | CORT Tonight & Thursday 27". - OR Io the Grand Canyon lo Inhortf e gold m.ne . end who! with Injun ghotU... lake peelogiWe hvlloH, bandm end gundehM they efriho Wteir ri<h. eel rein of fun end eacrtementl Cl!'® * MO* wALSO—Comedy A Newe. Only IGn-ISe -o Frl. A Sat. — Gene Autry. Fatey Montana. Smiley Burnette. “Colorado Suneet" —o Sun. Mon. Tueo.—“SKY PATROL" A "PRIVATt OCTSCTIVC.” ,

BASEBALL MEN OF YEAR NAMED MucPhail. huroeher And ’ DiMaggio Yre Named Men Os Y ear St Ixftiis f>« 27 <UP>» I’• • jl.. o Im.. ',. ■ of the llnmklyi IM--, tr and Jm* HIM igsht <>! thi N»-w York Y.-ttiki- -w« r<- Im.-'.-Imll’-t "No 1 tm-tt of ih<- yt-.n." Imlay in th- Sporting N<-wn. I (..ill national w-.-kly M.l< I’hall wa- pi. k- <1 an the o r ■ -■..■.dfmt <-*.iuih<-. liu-ochnr a« | th. ..io«i.<u.||oe manaaor and l>l 1 M• •< i< i<« lh<- "iwf.-. i player” It, I-<• Ihidl.y, <•»■■• IltlVH of tm- , lari;-vlll> Am.-rl.ali A**<M’iatldn - tb. W.iim-.i a M. y.-r. munaa. ■ I-.: K ma* <ity Hhi-*. and la. i | N-.vlkoff outfielder with Tu'«a ami Jl.. \m:-b« l:.-t m-aioii. won -imi Ila. ho.mi *ln ih<- titlnoi I,Mg i<-« llom>i.ib|.- tn-’mion w.-ni to .. ■.f- W n Gil. < of I .n . . .0..1i lai It.,now ~f th. Van • k .* ami Eddl- f'olllnn of th- It-,-i .-i H- d So» H-ntt.-r* up to M i |io a- to i- J,h- Mcf’arthy of thIV.ak.- Hll! .McK- hnh- of th 1.-'l- -cd lily Iliad- ■» of the S’ I.om- i afdm.ils Hanking b-’ihid D.M . ~ - w- - Bob Gov.- |;-l So Fiank M-t'ormlik. It»-d« [G- M.qulnn. Brown* ami Johmn Mi/. f io.M Tegm Standing* W I. I'.t H.Hi<. '• 1 '«m krkli-,l S 1 -a* I'o-n-la a I .aa.', < 'ommodor. - S a .".la Monro. 2 7 .222 M-'timo'ith I 7 125 Hartford 1 imi 000 All is quiet on the basketball front. <a><> Not a game i» *<h*-dtilod on th«-.-uniat .aid* of the Adam* lotiuty llilxh o herd team* this work, th.la«t of th- old year of io Th-- only a.'tlvhy on th- t>ooke la it, four team blind tourney at I I*l sat'l Mill*, whiih will Im play >-d Saturday afternoon ami rte —oOo— Partiripatlng team* arr- th- host Spartanr. th- Kirkland Kangaroo*, th- Monmouth Kagiee and the Jeffereon Warrior* The firm game will b- played at 2 p. m. following a blind draw Th.- *e..md after- ; tioon gam- will in- played at 3 ...iHk Th- low.-,-* In the afternoon taiiiH will meet In a eonooi latlon tilt at 7 p. nt. followed by I the < he.mpionahip gam- at k ftu ■o . lie k Th- winner Will receive a trophy. Admlwkm will Im> 25 of to - The Decatur Yellow Jacket*, after going through the 1939 part of their schedule without a victory, wdl be in action the first day of the New Year, participating in the annua! fourteam tou-ney at Berne neat Monday afternoon and evening, otto Th- fe.'im* in the tourney, whb h LOANS $lO to S3OO WiUlAui QUICK!.! SRit FtHUTUY MADE x < try Mtlkt th* W Maawy • u a. ektKTwM. i «M« K*w m *•4’ tr»*ti»re to wgn itAif note L V 9 pnotth WU4»- 'SiiuJly dur um* 4sy ayplv. W* nwk< || no rftbA fAMhoi ir*« srui YW mn CwnpM* — Il rrps* )wwf IfMft D-l Oefcrfaw-eo 4 tai' ■ ♦try laboroi terms. ■ Yom may daKitn yomr y z * L*-* NAWtSf MCOW»« Kaaekm! ssAtfi w*ch , f r * r rmr W M nn« UMlbJnua. “•■I Yew May Apply <*£n for a lom m ik. ynvacy ■b “I >'*' '*•’’ h«"«. •* « TaHji r"’ * u ‘"m* l ' ***** .><< di at ode <. « *n« a. a nd a .vwuwu* nyrnHitamt »<U tall <m row and aaylawi 00. kaanual mma I wily. Ym an ondar no «H>(atMH if you de aw taka a baa. •oorwoaa oow" LOCAL LOAN COMPANY I **•< *•*•!•* | IIP. ctnw**' Plww !.*.? eccatua. ippisn*

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will b- played In th- new Berne gymnasium, will be the Berne B<-ar«. the Iteiatur Yellow Jackets. Bluffton Tigers and Hartford City Aird.ibs The Decatur Cnmmialnr,-#. after ra-king up two Victorina last week. , will not be In action until Friday. . Ja-'oiary 5. when they journey to Portland. In< identally. th- Com nites will not play before the home fans until January 19. when they arc hosts to the Monroeville Cutis Today’s Sport Parade By Hanry McLa.mort p _ P, sad< nn. Cal. Dec 27--U.F' Revenge l« sweet and Bob Fogl of Tenn»“*see has a sweet tooth. Two years ago this IM*-poumt • • w iv, l-liipp, d l->y from Knoxville catne to the I'niversity of Southern California aa a freahmau. With , him he brought a reputation as a whacking good football prospect, a fast, hard hitting, long kb king tall back H- enrolled In the university and for five days went to cla*se* at the lais Angde* *< hoot Hut none <if the fiMitluill <oa< he* gave him a tumble. They look a look at hl* happy face, hl* blonde hair, and figured he wasn't too hot. Bo Roh ert. who knew he was good enough In a foothall suit to get a little - mor- attention than that, packed his bags, caught a midnight train. | , and started rolling La. k to Knox- ! Ville. Hix day* later he wax enrolled ‘ In Tennessee and wa* getting the 1 attention he deserved from the ' Tenneaaee coa< he* They wh om- ' ed him with open arm* be, .-ms- . I they knew that in Foxx they had' a fin-minute player with class Foxx left California in a hurry. I but before he left he told the foot- i ball team at the I'niversity of ‘ Southern California that he would i I me a chance.” "I'll Im* seeing you fellowa. and 111 be seeing you In the Rose , Bowl." hr said "And don't forget this I'm going to make those VHC roat h-s sorry they didn't give tnr a chance ” /Now. today, Foxx ha* kept hl* . promise He Is batk with the TenI neisi-e tram for the Rose Howl i game against Southern California.! s and of all the Volunlrrr* he Is the on- most anxious to hear the shrill . of the kickoff whistle. He want* i to get that hall under hia arm and

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show Howard Jone* and his helpers what a mistake they made two years ago. Foxx I* liable to make them , have regrets of the Mr*. <»ti« type I before th'- game is over. too. Be , cause he Is the most valuable man ! on the Tennessee team Cafego ha» , gotten more publicity as a back, and Mollnskl and Hnfirldge have n>WKpaper clippings Io show, but Foxx was voted the moat valuable' man on the team by hia teammate*. : and the southern newspaper writ- . er*, who saw the Vol* all year, i named hhn on their all-*outhern i leum Cosrh Neyland will tell you that , Foxx I* the fltiMt defensive bat k 'he ever coached. And that he I* ! the greatest man on a reverse In' football Foxx I* a great ball j hawk Few men In football tan i match ni» record for pass inter- ( ,-epttons and opponents' fumble* recovered And can h- work that | reverse? Frank Thomas. Alabama ' conch, told me that until Foxx ar- > rhed on the scene hl* team never j bad to wotry about the Tennessee reverse. “It wa* just an-nhr play until Foxx got In the baikheld.'' Thomas said “But once h- became patt ! of It. It became the finest scoring play In southern fcMitlmll.” Foxx Isn't just a football player, either. He I* th- best stud-nt on ’ the squad, and one of the Ih-si In the entire university. He I* a i elm h for Phi Beta Kappa, and will finish his college < nurse in three and a half years. My guess Is that Foxx will he the outstanding man on the fl-IJ next Monday With Cafego out. i and "bad news” is a < inch to retire i the first time a real block is put on him. he will have more responsibilities and you only have to talk to the boy to know that he Is the type that relishes a heavy load He will do moat of the kicking, a I great deal of the running, and more than hl* share of th- defend- . Ing. "I want to show Houthern CallI fnrnla that just because I waa a country boy from Knoxville th«-y shouldn't have treated me so cosdly." Foxx odd me. "I am go- ; Ing to enjoy that game In th- lto»<Bowl a lot " •Wl Sheets Rtysll Sunrlm Canary Second Sheeln. reath wrapped Ase. The fVrafitr IVmnrril ('«

'SPARTANS HOST TO TOURNAMENT Pleasant .Mills Will Be Host To Tourney Next Saturday Fi<-aMin>- Mill* will b** th- w-n---of th- i'lfwiliHC chapter for Adnma 1.-ounty high achool lm*k.-b nil for IMS. Th- :-|Mitan« will Im hosts to » fiiur-tiaim blind tourn-y Raturday last-rm-m ami evening In the near I’l-a.am Mill* gymnn»liim Other competing t-utn* »/<• the Kirkland Kangaroo*, the Jefferson Warrior* and the Monmouth Eagl.-s. Th- draw for the firm round will le> held rhortiy te-for-the *< liediil- l tim<- for th' opening game Th- afternoon session will op<-n at 2 o'clock, with th- *'-cond gainone hour liter. The lo* t« In thafternoon game* will meet In a consolation tilt at 7 o'clock. Thafternoon victors will tangle In th.- < ham|il<>n«hi|< game nt * p. m Th ■ tourney winner will li a warded a trophy Admission to thtournament will be 25 cent* per aaaslon. POLICE ARREST COP’S SLAYER Tennessee Officer Captures .Man W anted For Killing ('op Chattanooga. Tenn.. D-r. 27 IVl*i Jnm-s Charlton, who eacnped after a gun duel with police in which hi* companion and an nfflcer wer- klll-d. was captured in a rooming house today. Charlton believed from MHi w'liikee. was arrestej by d-t-ctlve ! Captain Roc Hyatt, who surprised I th- bandit suaptM-t a* he *|ept and overpowered him before he could draw two pistols from beneath thcovers of his lied. Charlton.was identified by Mar-| ian Liin«k|uiat of Minneapolis, one > jof the girls who were with the gunmen when police so-ighi to arrest i them last night for questioning | ! Imui a robbery. Villce, searching for bandit* who robbed a liquor stove and a clothi Ing store, surrounded a tourist 'cabin, surprising the four who , were eating A« polke enter-d Loth gunmen fire.l. killing patrolman Clyde , Shipb'y. 41. Police returned the 1 | fire, killing Joseph Orwin Rogers of 'Chicago, the other gunman Th--! 'other girl. Patricia M< Itonuld. who said she was from Minneapolis, wi* seriously wounded in the head. Charlton ran from the cabgfn and eaca|>e<| In a heavy rain. Long Island U. Is Defeated By USC New York. 1W ft— (VPt—ThI’nlveralty of South-rn California : boasted It* own golden era In ■poit* today. The Trojans' touring brnsvelfsii’ team a<!<l<-<! lustre to in already formidable athletic word which has a V. H C team !n thRose Howl for it* high spot, by cracking Umg island unlvemitt'si 42-game winning streak. 57 4!*. in

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the feature game of a colleglat” I double-bill at Madison Squirgarden lasi night. Fatrll- r the university of Texas I walloped -Matihnttau university, i . r »4<4Z, in thi* <>|m hiiiK Kahn- «»f .1•*W4H*|( <»f rha*tj4ofte. ,< Cubs Option Players To Minor la*a<u*K Chicago, n-c 27 <u.pj Four Chicago Cub pl.iy-rs have lieen! optioned to the Titian dub of ihe' Texaa league and a fifth to the Han Bl—go Pacific coast league club. It was announced today. Shortstop Steve Meaner was op-1 tiolietl to San Diego to complete a deal which lirlnga ouiftald-i

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