Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1940 — Page 8

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® SPORTS

COACH WITHOUT TEAM HIRED TO LEAD STANFORD Clark Shaughnessy Os Chicago (liven l ive Year Contract Palo Alto f'.il lan 12 'UP) Riming of 'Talk Slmnghm «-v to a five year ((intra'i nt coin h foothall Ml Stanford university < loto*« ofte more (loot on lit John Bain SiiUm (land former P" pilot whole tiann still head- th< foot ball situation* wanted For month* it had been rumored that Sutherland would •tiie'd Claude E (Tinyi Thornhill, and the annmini eineut of Hianfiud pn blent Or Kay Lyman Wilbur that SbaiighiK *«y had !»••• » alien <lkjob watt a •lirptU'' Nhattghnessy who was left high anti dry when the I'tiheinity of l'lib ago abandoned football after It* JisaSfrou* I'll .i-olt. said "I ant etlreniely flattered ■ I didn't e»i»i i it In nd at <*hhago Al'ti.aiv iI v. • n;..v i cnv •fay at Chicago. I'd trim h rather coach intercollegiate tiKitlnill than Mrmmnral hsithsll. Sow 111 b. able to follow my professimi a tain The (are.t« ot khaugbm -««y and Thornhill, the man he stw-ieed- .it Stanford are •llang.ly parallel Belli coached tut s< hool« of blulf scholastic rating that bend over backward to prevent ov.-t .-mph.iizmg football. and both bad <h*.itrona season* In P'l'* Both «u< tended "grand old men ot football. Shaughnessy following Amo* Alon zo Stagg at Chicago. and Thornhill moving in after Bop Warm t al Stanford and remarkably enough, both of rhe old men have gone on tn m w din ■ esse*. Stagg making rhe colb-g* of th.- Paritii the giant killer- of rhe went and Warner . out hills San 10..- State to an unbeaten season last year Shaughnessy < om.'s to Stanford April 1 to conduct spring practice after seven yearn at Chicago. 12 yearn at Tulane and «i» yearn at latyola of S'w (trleann lie planto submit hi* resignaUoti to Chica go otfi( laid "Soon.' Imt he han made no plana toii.-erning football at Stanford yet Thornhill now in looking for a Job after ( ten yearn at Stanford It- bream- herd roach in I't'fl in heriting Pop w irner • tr.nhmati "wonder team With pl.iy-i. lilo Hobby OraVd. li Bon-* H.million Monk Mom rip and Bob 11-ynold»

JfteMwatJtfan LOAN SYSTEM The Merit Plan loan Syttrm offer* available cash credit in ttinn from till to SIOO to hutband and wife or tingle perwna ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE ON OTHER PERSONAL SECURITY TO APPLY—You may uw ant of the three wsy, You are under no obligation if you do nut tike <1 loan No rndorsen or co mkrri. I You mat ulephune ut—and tell ut of your money need*. I You mat *ut this ad out—write your name and addrett on it —and then mail it to ut J. Or call at office—conveniently located Pnvate consultation rooms MM VM •wi, LOCAL LOAN — Hucwuurane I '•O'/i Nor* fe««"d feoel Phoee j.j.y SH.. DtCAtUE INDIANA PUBLIC SALE Having deelded tu quit forming. We will ».-l| at Public Auction I mil™ Uh»( and ini>« South of Iwatiir, on WEDNESDAY, January 17, 1940 Commencing nt 10:00 A. M. •-HEAD OF HORSES—« Orey Brood Mure. «. wt 1500 bred Blur* Bonn Mure. 5. art 1500 br»d. Bort»l Horae. J, wt 1500; Konel Horae coming 2 yr. old Blat Ir Mare coining 2 yt old, Murrel Maie Colt coming yearling 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II Hols'tdn Cow. « yr old a fi gal cow, heifer calf by aide. Blue Koan Caw. yr old. a « sal tow, Im fnsh In March, Wnlte Cow. Syr old a » <al tow. Im Ireah in April; Guernsey tow milking good flow, bred Unc Iyr old Holstein Cow Im fresh flrat of February, one syr old HuliMin Cww Im freah lasi of Munn, one 2 y». old bird Heifer; 2 com- . "b** Otwnaey Helfer. 14 yeara old. bind Holatom Bull 2 years old HOOB—2 Chester White Mows I Poland China Row will farrow last of March. 15 Feeder Hhoatcg almut 50 Bia each. Big Tyne Poland China Roar. FEED • ton Kllra good Alfalfa Hay — IMPLEMENTS — McCormick 7 ft Binder, good, good mower; hay loader; tedder diac . Black Hawk Corn Planter, Walking Breaking Plow, Harrow manure spreader. clover buncher, wagon and hay ladders: spring tooth harrow; harness; platform scales, hay car; corn sheller hay alines, harpoon forks; gas eng and pump Jack; Imlaival No. 15 cream separator, good Brooder K'ove; borne collars; J new bridles; hay knife, 2 shovel plows, double trees, small tools and articles too num erona to mention. MH GOODS—Mining fable; small table; bookcase; beds; chairs TERMS- -Cash. JVUI'S and HENRY HF.IDEMAN, Owners Roy R Johnson- Auctioneer T K< hleferateln Clerk Hi Paul's Ladles Aid will serve lunch

Week’s Schedule For Adams County Baskethall Teams > —4! Friday I Fort Wayne central nt Yellow Jackets Commodore* at Elmhurst Rockford. •>. at Plea-am Mill’ p Poling at Monmouth ,|. tt. raon v Monroe at Rivne < oldwater. Ohio .it C.mva Saturday Fort Wayne Centra) Catholl. at ’ Berne Motimonth at Concordia. Monroe a’ Hartford. Sunday Commodore s at St John’s of D<4pho* Ohio tor three yotira. he went Stanford 'lnto the Howe Bowl in lfi.ll i'ctl and l'*ls Hut then began th> down hill slide to the .foiltorn thin year when Stanford failed to win even Olli- ( ollfell 111 e ga’ite JUNIOR HIGH BEATS BERNE I . Decatur Junior Hinh Wins Annual Scries From Berne Th. Drcalm Imiloi high school team d. ored /d «i-<end straight victoiy over Berne Thursday after- ' mum t> r|i. Limoln «. hoot gym tn this irty tn win the annual set led between tire.. «. • -».>l« Drciitm li.nl ||f||>. diffnulty with the 8.-ilie visitor- registering a 23 Hi triumph The 10. al lad* held Heme scoreless during the entire flint half which ended with Deca tin mil in front 'it Heed and Sp.'ll led the itei.ltltl •ioiiiii; With Hill.' and eight Itofill". n »pe. lively l.i'-i hty and it Lehman e.o h tai lied four point* tot Berne Decatur Ft! FT TP Cochran f o o « I Spahr f f ri v Heed < 4 1 fl I McConnell g 1•• 2 lib kard g 2 " I ; • ll.rkey, I i( o n i Ei< hhorn, f .. o t> n < TOTALS 11 1 2.1 I Berne Ll-chty. t 2 <• 4 i Girod f . 1 a 2 ' Stucky, c .. it it n i Fhier klgi-i g it a ii i N imlimm ii it i it I Il la iiin.i i. f 2 o 4 I. L<-hlllall g 0 i ii I > TOTALS 5 0 10

ARMSTRONG FOE .... By Jack Sorth - — ■ 181 ’■" l- ""' 1 I ' —A 1 I WMMjEMEMI I - - w* Rri.- 'AI / i i \ L ■ ill i ufjwy J ’NREmL F r - J i -V ' - »U 5 V4D£ UfAOA*-/ I JF VW A iA(«. AblP IS WtflfP I.WaO’f*lf WST AT UIS W'P'C’dT 2 WPRO AM r PUe«T(AIiICA4 OPPOdJEMT OF- - ■— I! , 1,,H . , A/ELTe i fc!?JfriOcll CHA*APiUAi-iU,P —

wwwC Xot iiniy will there Io- a ball calm .it th' l»< (aiui Yellow .lai k ot « gymn loitigbl theri al«o will lie a b.ifl!e of liaiid* Fort Waym 'Central id brlttghii- Hi- . hoo! band down foi tonight w gain, tn vie with \lliert Selletney.T w horn looter* laerkd lik> a iioi*y night o O Tonight's tilt between the Yellow Jackets and the Tigers from Fort Wayne Central will be a Northeastern Indiana con ference engagement for Central but will not be a loop contest for the Yellow Jackets. o o Till' I'omnil'd will also be in ai Hon Sunday, meeting St John'* of ' iielfihio Ohio, at Ifelpho* Sunday I afternoon Thetie two team* put up lan interesting battle on the lie. a tur fluor last month and Sunday • I tilt should Im an inleresting one I \ 0 4) The Yellow Jackets will have | two tough games nest we. k both on foreign floors Tuesday night the Jaikits will engage the Hun tlngtun Viking* a' Huntington an l Friday night Decatur will meet the Columbia City Eagles at Columbia (Tty -O—O— Four other games on tap tonlgh' are Poling at Monmouth. Rockford Ohio at Pleasant Mills. Jefferson vs Monroe at Rente, and Coldwat er OMo at (leneva. Three games , Saturday bight are Central Cath ! idli of Fort Wayne at Ib-rne. Mon i mouth at Concordia of Fort Wayne, and Monroe at Hartford O O— Drawings for the annual county first and second team tourneys will be made In the offhe of county superintendent C F. Striker tomor tow The tourney will tie played liegl Thursday Friday and Salnr day at the new Pl.-as.int Mills gym nudliim. The two De. atur schools Jsv JI Mb ill I J . I

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■' - 11 W p UI LEAGUE GAMES HELD THURSDAY CYO An (i McMillen Teams Win County League Contests M. MUI. ti's and the In-, aim CYO w.r>- victors in Adams loimfy lea gi.e game. Thursday night at th. I.imoln *< hool gymnasium, defeat Ing i loverleaf md Momninnh t<‘ •pe< lively Th. M-Milh-n Cloverleaf lilt wa« ' a thriller with M< Millen edging nut a ll'l? triumph after trailing at Illi- end of the third quarter. .10 24 Th.- winners led at the first l(|ttarter. 17 11. and nt the half. 22 I If. CYo won a free scoring tilt from M .nin-.iith 41 Murphy pm inr the w.niters with 21 points Th- Hine Cre k Dairy tetrm ( f Ithis city d-f"at.'t Pleg'ant Mills in a league game la-' njglrt 2S-1« B- ry led the .i.-r- with pt points The liog wore . f this game was not availabl in titne for to , day's riatwi McMillan FC FT TP i W S( linepp f 4 2 In B S< hnepp. f log |S< helper. ( g o in Fleming, c 1 ii n Williamson, g o b 0 Totals Ik 2 3* Cioverisaf FC FT TP Wynn, f SIH Stapleton. f 4 4 12 (lay. c 10 2 Rudlcel. g 10 2 Hill, g 2 0 4 Kaylor, f 10 2 Hdible. r 2 0 4 Totals in 7, 37 Referee Hill <De<-ainr) CYO FC FT TP j A Baker, f k 3 19 H Baker, f f. o lo Murphy, c 11 2 21 Bolinger g 2 0 4 Ouilor g I u 2 ('lman, f 0 0 0 Gage, g 3 0 A Schulit. g 000 Total* 3o r. r.f. and Berm- do not partli ipate in the .out"" tourneys

PUBLIC SALE 38 — ACRE FARM — 38 AM) PERSONAL PROPERTY I will aril at public amtlon on th- Oaalan Hoad 4 mH* South I ‘ ,nd 2 Mi Wortli and 1% Emi of Torctn, ». mile W»'«i of Echn. nn MONDAY. January 15, 1940 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. ■ FARM-U am level. black aoll well dliched. 7 room houae; ll.rn upground cellar; cummer kitchen Poultry H<>u«* Electric Un* I li> Luht of Building.. a good atnall lartn ... PERSONAL PROPERTY <’ow. *. milking good flow, Ko an | C ukl. ! k, "F Koo<l now: ieT ** r Cow * mlUtal «ood flow Ltd. m a.la , ‘“! w,l * , * rro .» •» F * b 1 Cheater White Roar Imo old. Sf> Feeder hoga from #0 to 110 |ba. Some farm tool! 2nuarun. N n C Ur *’ *> forth Lh M i? U Vo°L° GO , OD * ’ ’ lrln « ro " m dining table and thalra. 2 Ilockera drop leaf kitchen table and chalra; Kitchen Cabinet : llhranr tahlea; 1 alinda: aid- board buffet; writing deak. dreaaer cheat of drawer., 2 <onil»odea glaaa door cupboard, organ; 4 iiilhIf yr. old. Range cook atova; circuit 10, beater. > burner oil glove new I Ice box; alngle bed with aprlnga and matrreaa; S bed. complete with aprlnga and matireaaea: tbrog Salt ruga; d table lampa 2 haulnr larnite; Alladln lamp: J clocke; niahea and Silverware rooking ’ten | alia, arth lea too nnm< roue to mention . ~ „ PAUL C.RAFT, Owner , Uoy R Johnaon—Auctloneor Vance Wllaon. Ocalan Hank. Clerk Lunch Will Re Served hy Poe laidlea Aid.

■iPKWF an I V. v-.'VwricWMsHir;— Monmouth FG FT TP ■ Murphy, f 4 o » .1 Moses, t 4 19 S< berry, c k 0 l( 1! Moses, g 10 2 Sem-pp. t 2 0 4 .1 S< hnepp. g 2 15 Totals 21 2 44 Referee .1 Hill iDeiatltrt RUSSIANS USE PICKED TROOPS I Finns Report Picked Troops Os Secret Police i Sent To Front Finnish Mid Finland Army Head- ' quarters. Rovani.-im. Jan 12 UP) Pb ked troops of the IltiMlan Me. ret police the dreaded <;PI'. have be»-n In.m thin on the Snomnssalml front in a vain attempt to retrieve the disaster to three Hn» sian division*. Finnish source* said today Finns believed that LPl' nßn. or other picked Ruaalan troops, had lieen thrown also into the Salla front, above the Arrth Circle, where another big Russian for'-e I is reported In diffieuhies on the Arctic Pctsanrn front. »<■•. cording to fragmentary report*. Russian troop* took advantage of a sudden rise In temperature to try to regain some of the territory they had lost In recent fighting It was reported that ail attacks so far had fail<>d. Finnish offlc ers who took part in the IS't phase of the battle which resulted in the destruction of the 44th Russian infantry dlvl •ion on the Suomussalml front reported that (IP!' shoe k triMips were thrown Into the fight, among other relnfori-einenis. trying to rescue the 44th The CPI’ men. the Finns said, could be- distinguished by their beti ter outfit* for Instance leather boots instead of felt ones, and sheepskin ( (cats and also better fl’h"ng spirit. The UH' unit* i seem.'d mm h belter Itahied and much higher spirited than ordin , ary Russian troops who. according , to the Finns In some Instance* seemed not to have their whole hearts In the fighting ”(iPI' men know how to move

BRITISH SHIPS REPORTED SUNK Two British 'steamer* \re Sunk Bv German Plane* And Mine lamdoti. Inn 12 'I P' T U, ( ,- ~-. i,.>-. I >»- w.,- Isimbed -ml •■ml. *'• plane- . I ill. *’■' "i s< a mi I tin- British ‘ '■s'’ l '■ '' 711 inn. was sunk ' Hl.. .11.1 10.1-' of Em’'"id Th- it-w • ' k '■ ' ( nd Tin- K- vii. ».i‘ i'"m ”'I ' u ' and mu iirpinm m;"b fn- iLihit* mt it Sc ■n' <n m>*mh i- ■* t - . o* in- nd.ng w ■ I' 1 dio a- ■ l.itid'-d "id.’ - Xaval i ■( . • - nb-d ’ -i Italian «t aim- ■ • -i ' 1 coa«' ■*'• la li. •' 12! long a'i I ' * in<|cr*'"<"l that the du* of W" so ''"''l Ibl of tin e. tioili. a j*..' d >' i ii town oil - a-' 'I *• id UtifK-d i« 'bi' o' '"I W.dli Rii* -II .lohu «•!. ■> ' ' n-' '. 1 venger ot the liner ii'inba <n*iink eaill- in the a (k I'- .i in ■ tWOI lew m< 101 l - W • - 10-' I ('anmdo M dolo i- 1 - of Traviii'a. said that 'r'> a mined in No 2 h- 'l in ‘ • plosion* follow.-1 i.i i - rcaim He * ild ttint i i. . ' was -.nkitiL- b -*w < <;• i ci p i bolls tile troW II , lo'v ' ill | We <:»w tin- I." m.ni |>..i‘ ( a prom liing .end flitt; n. >i- II Mi w.- gave him a • »•< * i " Midnlo ild T .-ii w. Iplane (Irc'l- l!i<- nI I . .r Ix.mb-- and mm him gun h ■ The ( few of th. T'.n .'a a pb k-d up In tin- ' ili.iti '■• i • Marta In the woods and use tie. - a* • a vr.” said one of th.- offi. • i Tin v also .ire mm Ii better «|u>'. tli.i tin ordinary Red army -oldu t

si N. MON. TI ES. fgMjtWjil '' 10C-25C UPROARIOUS RODEO OF ~ MIRTH AND MELODY I'Ltf UNDER THE BIG TOP! rSsky Marx Bros lunacy! Kenny „'<? jTy Baher love songs! Hun- k\* dredsof suntanned honies 1 > % g/ Rousing spectacles! jjj \l 1001 dare-devil tkA arena thrills! Hurry k/ To The Biggest Fur. ' i Show On Earth Jiir.Tst F*f RKmCWTIK al/RMV r oi Ar .Mg-al — TONIGHT AND SATI’RDAY — Thrilling, sdventuresoms story of th. P'tota! An airplane picture**that wlh hate *** , **’ ew **’« '»« suspense F w,h ”•'* you In breath“20,nn0 men a yf vpa~w. scu. hw. F «„. m ,7, «,, CH... iMtt

Decatur. X<** Haven Team* Meet Munday — — i -Id. (I d -*( "" •*"’ 'd> ’ , ~ tot ik vt week has M ol.iy nil'll' I" \ .. . ... mor high gym , ~, ,m that night the I team will meel the I, , ' Il .-I.olets and at .-liman teinn- of u , « ii tangle. .anies will be .... . .imt and I" cents Juan Bennett Med* Picture Producer I- \ i i. <ri'' i , , |p - fond film i , ~ , , ...J h.-'e '(idle', to ; U 111. • Manger I » p. .m.d In . ,hi,, . cf the pear e , |. Mi l.eniiett gave .-•»*, ~ Wanget said |p, ■ I rhe’, i.ed 'teen ma -d iH foi. I" . .| .. - i fregn HolI fywcmd l. Broadcast ( horus Program Saturday T io ‘iv.n .it Pur-1 .la. \\ i da « .( t 'iro.ul . Sa' i- l n "• v 1 ’ «’• ,i ■■ ,' m WLW (TnV . ord ti- >f 'o' bt'o'id. a«l wa •i ~ . t|.<- «J| Is- pr.-w nted ' | ... ks vi .ri horns parti-I-1 I i th eiglnal broadcast.l » I, n. Id. .1 iiqi .K mately 2."" Given Eight Year*. For Stock Swindle , I ' limp Ind I!I 12 Il’pi W .-n \ i-b o' Indianap>lis fodai w n nnd.-r an eight - l-.i etl’e . ■,'(.' i; prison on ,i i 1 i .• ip. a': i-.. i 11 mi mm y mall fi md cns k swtndl* n II- w.i found gull y lai yesierd.i hv a !'■ ~il Kurt Jury aft r

4" OH . ,i 'I iiom.i- W MORI. P.oihh 'J 2^22?' Fi ' » n ' .-sc--, -ii. i HBj: ''' ' 1 HBm vi<'no* wHH Dale* \n- *< i| „ r H Town*eiii| i I’hi'-.igo ''' K 4rft'i n.i'io',l Kg m<. g.inizuf io'i a Mai Lou - .luii. Rott.-c T I' 9H o' ra o z.i i ■•f :5 ... i -i. 'l,'.. Wra Trxdr In a- - srx. MOV Ti w Cont nu(ii.» s .’ l\O» >M \*ll I l /hl | I wd I A MANIAC o*l ’ THE L005E...! 1 with revenqe K ■ on his era red I / u ***' , **'R —ADDED TinHli ajl , -1 i *’ | ja°m^'d u r ii Evenina* l"<’ - llf ' Tonight 4 SatujJ JOHN MACK BB°* BOH It * FI ZZY KNH'HT “RIDERS OF PASCO BASI* ALSO — •Dar«J«’ '‘ o CirciS '* lOc ’k