Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1940 — Page 5
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I Week'i Schedule | I For Adam* County i | Banket ball learns Wednesday Pleasant .Milla at Wren. O. Jeflersou v». Geneva at Berne. Friday Commodore-* at New Haven. Yellow Jackets at Portland Pleasant Milla at Monmouth. Kirkland at Hartford Monroe at Berne. Geneva at Petroleum Saturday I Jefferson a*. Bryaat. erty* hoy a won all. tied un<- and ' lost two. The following year they i won two, tied two and lost tour, but that wax the turning point. They dropped the last game of the 1937 aeaaon to Maryland, 12 to ' ' 2. and aln< • then nobody baa beat- , 1 <*n them A 13 to 13 tie with Myra-1 c-iiae In IMS la the only speck on ' au of her wise perfect record Last week Georgetown defeated . flyrar us.- 21 to B. Mo tar thia year Georgetown haa yield'd only 22, 1 points In ala games I The biggest obstacle to a perfect 1 record this season la the powerful ( Boston college team which George 1 town meets at Boston on Nov. it. ' It’s hard to see h»w they can keep i the winner of that one out of one of the bowl games. The experience that Hagerty had with the pros still stands him In good stead and today he uses a | combination of the laiu Little *ys tern and the professional game He Is patient and pamatakiug with Ilia players. Born In Iron heater. Maas,, on July 3. IS#.'!. Hagerty was an all-I round athlete at Dure heater high s< Sool before entering Georgetown He wa» married seven and a half years ago and han a six-year-old I daughter, Barbara Rose They live at Colonial Village. Va. outside Washington, and Hagerty's favor- . ite hobby is Ashing. Always anxious to pass the < red- ( it around Hagerty believes two' men have been Invaluable in help-I Ing him develop his great teams One of them wan the later Rather Vincent McDonough. who died two years ago. The other is the pres- ; ent director of thirties The B<v , John J. Kehoe "Father Kehoe ' said Hagerty, "knows more football than I ever Will He'S the real reason football has gone big time at Georgetown." . 0 Bucky Harm Will Stay At Washington Washington, Nov. 5 il’PI — I | Stanley ißu< ky) Harris has signed ’ a 1941 contract to manage the Washington Senators liawelmll club ending reports that he would transfer to Cleveland as manager. Owner Clark Griffith refused to divulge salary terms of the new
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Today’s Sport Parade* By Henry McLemore ♦ ' ■— - -4 Chicago. Nov. i. - (U.PJ — You'd m vet lake the man for a g'-nlu* jnat 10 look at him He haan’t any of the etaudard yi-nlua equipment. »u<h aa a »heepdoff haircut, big forehead and bigger glaaaea. Srevraiker tempdrament. or love of aedualon and peace. Hr'* ala feet one. weigh* IHU. in trim aa a nail, ha* a wife and a twieyrarold baby girl, blond, curly hair, a aoutheni drawl, two tap'd I 1 ilia and a bruited (boulder. Thin geniue'a name la Don Hut--1 eon. and he'* a football genlua. He playa end for thv Ornen Hay . )*a<ker* in the pro league and I there never hae been one like Idm. Football'a been going on for a long time, but until Hutaon ram out of Arkanaaa on a alow train flve yearn ago to burn up (he league, no one had made (he call bing of a forward p*»* an art. During bia time with the Par k--1 era he baa made more record* than 1 the Victor company, and gained I enough yarda to carry him to Key ' Weal had he alwaya run in a straight line He la the moat feared man in the league, and when the Packer* are on the offenae. and Don goe* down the held, two, not one. defender* nail him. I nn t thia genius today while I waa on the way to atuff a ballot Imi tis John qulm y Adam* doean'l win I've waned my time! and had a talk with him. He atill waa a bit hbaky from the beating he took from Ihe Chicago Ib-ara here on Hunday. but obligingly tried to Mtiawer the question* I naked him concerning hl* amaalng ability. Ills answer* weren’t very Ilium mating beca'iae he alinply doean'l know how he. Don Hutson of Pine HlufT. became the greatest pa»« receiver in the world "Maybe It’a because I have Cedi label I to throw to me," he auggeated. I threw thia one out. because while Cecil la a fine paaaer he ia not the beat in Hie business. And Im aide* I have seen Hutaon catch pusses so badly thrown they must contract which marks Harris' seventh consecutive year as Washing1 ton manager. • ,
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I have been Intended for players in 1 ' a neighboring football game. I naked him If it ware true that , ' hla hands were the secret of hla success I remember the coach of ( the New York (Hants, Rteve Owen ' | telling me It was Hutson's trick of not reaching for the ball until the | very last moment and then ranchIng for It with a cat-like atah that enabled him to deceive defenders. "That helps.'' Hutaon said. You see, if you run along with your hands up you lose your balance, and when you lone your balance you lose your speed. 1 don't raise 1 my hands until I'm ready to go for It. because your hands don't do anything hut hinder you until you grab that pigskin. I try not to keep . looking back at the ball as It eomea toward me. but time my ' turn with Its arrival.” Now we were getting somewhere. 1 That's the stuff of which foot bull geniuses are made. Tremendous . quickness, tremendous timing, and, sujerb eyesight. Hut what about . the cunning and deceit that enI shies him 10 often elude two, three II and sometimes four enemy defend- . era? ,I "I reckon that's Just a matter ut running fast and cutting quick.” Hutson said. "I've done the hundred in 0:9.8 and that helps. ’’ Could he still go that fast after : five »nd a half years tn pro foot--1 ' ball? "I haven't timed myself in a long lime but I don't feel any slower than I did in college." Now that we all know exactly how Hutson has become the greatcat pass receiver In football, let us , all leave our hum-drum jobs, dash out to Green Huy and get his Job away from him -there's nothing to it. —- -o — 1 Joe .McCarthy Will Again la* ad Yankees 1 1 New York. Nov. S—<l!P> Joe McCarthy will manage the New York Yankees for the 11th successive year next season, (’resident Ed Harrow said today. No figure* 1 for the agreement were announced - but It was (relieved that McCarthy ■ would conlniue to rwelvc 1 bls current salary. Harrow said that McCathry. who ha» already agreed to terms, had I
VARINI LEADS STATE SCORERS St JoM>ph‘» Fullback leading Scorer In Indiana Football Indianapolis. Ind. Nov. S (VPi -Notre Dame's scoring Juggernaut bogged down against Army flaturday and altough the Irlah won J to 0. neither Hteve Juswlk nor Bernie Crimmins. leading Notr« Dame scorers, were able to take over first place In the Indiana Individual scoring race. Jubwik pushed over for the Irish's only score and ran bls total tn 43 points to hold second place while Crimmins went scoreless and dropped to seventh place with 30 points Pete Vlrinl. driving Ht Joseph < fullback held first place with .">4 points on nine touchdowns in six games. Ht Joseph's was Idle Saturday and it had been expected that Varin I. who haa held the lead for weeks, would be ousled by at least one Notre Dame star. Although the Irish weren’t aide to take command of the scoring Hat. plenty of other Hoosier runners helped their position In the chase, and the lineup of the top ten changed considerably Klatte of Rose Poly, who scored 24 points a week ago. went over for ' another I; to raise his total to 3< and take over undisputed third place Little R< d flwager of Butler j ran somewhat wild against De Pauw and counted 14 point* to grab fourth place with 3S points. I Brandon of Manchester scored 10' points In the Saprtans* route of defiance and tied Petty of Purdue for fifth place at .12 points Petty scored 12 points against lowa, leading the Boilermakers attack Pitts of Indiana state and Piepul of Notre Dame were tied for Eighth place with 25 points each, but Pitts failed to score Hatuiday snu Pieful netted only one point after touchdown Jones, a Manchester sub, was the scoring leader of the day with four touchdowns for 24 points against Defiance, but th" scores were his first of th" year and his total only lied him with tour other players They were Hnider of DePauw. with one touchdown against Butler. Mr'ilaanc of Butler, who tailed to count Hatuiday. Phend of of Ball Htate. who garncied six points Saturday, and Gray of Wabash who put over two touchdowns against Hanover. Deadlocked at 20 points were F Mueller of Valparaiso, II Williams of Hanover and Fraxler of Ball i State. Fraxur scored 13 points Saturday while the revlous week he ' scored his other seven points. ■, — . <>■ ■ - . . — • “Ixtra," Publisher la Father Gilroy. Cal. 4UJB James R Mar-1 maduke. publisher of the Gllmy Dls|atlch. did not want to be acoo|e ed on the news that he had Just become the- father of a son. Ho he I issued the flrat Hniiclay extra the paper ever had published. I not signed his coutracl yet but might do so at the lie. ember base-' ball meetings ill Chicago.
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L t ’i General Electric Bowling Results 1 LIAGLII fITANOING 1 I Team W L Pci ' Oftcs 11 8 Parkers It ? .«• : Bearings . . HI * .513 Maintenance . 10 B 565 1 Rotors 19 I .66* i; Stators 1® B -66* | Flanges ■ J -630. Tool Room ... ... * 7 .630 | Testers 1 » 455 Production H I® .446 i Shafts Bl® .44$ \ Shells fl 10 445 The big upset of tho G K bowl-j Ing league happened last week , when th» Production team defeat ed the league leading Olßce team | two games The winners < omplled | a total of 3.171 lo their opponents 2.44*. The Packers came wlthlb , one game* of first place, when they defeated the Hawringw two games The Hearings scored 2.383 points to . their c onquerors 2 359 The Rotor team bettered their position In the leagu when their 2.31 k total was good for a twogatne win over the oppositions 2.1 SB score. Maintenance moved Into a three-way He tor third place by defeating th* Testers two games with th total plus being 2,469 to 2182. The Shsfts 21 pin lead wax flood for two games when they defeated the Tool Room from the Shells by for* i felt. Many of the G F kegtcrs came ' close- to double century counts, hut J only a few sue cecded with Charles W'ber leading the way with a 215 count. Others with N® scores Were: Geo Auer. 213. Mgar Steele, 1 20*. and Charles Lanflston. 2c>4 The schedule for this week's matches are: Monday. Nov. 4 Tool Room va. Rotors; Slcafts w Shells Tuesday. Nov 5 Production vs Packers; Office v« Test-, ers Wodneaday. Nov. fi Flange * vs Stators; Bearing* va. Malate-1 nance. a—- — PETERSON NEWS * Mrs. Robert Blrni and -on« Don-1 aid. Richard, and Jimmie of Ind iwnapolis spent the- week, nd with I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Straub and daughter Virginia. Mr and Mrs. George Bright -pent I the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. | Willi* lamdi- in Dayton. Ohio. You ( an’t ' Have Safe Motoring Easy steering and economical mile* With out of balance wheel*, and We balance wheel* statically and dynamically to Save your car. lire* and life. RIV ER S 11) E Sl’I’ER SERVICE Cast Monroe St Phone 741 "When you think of Brakes, think of ua."
land Saturday to visit her daughter. Mrs Leonard Ldchty and Mi lakhty. lull'll Straub went to < lev eland last Wednesday lo attend the national metal congress. Mr. and Mrs Martin Fruchte and daughter l-eona visited Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Breiner Sunday. Mr and Mrs Burt Aungot of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Me. and Mrs. Giant Ball Mrs. O. I*. Flesher and son Delbert visited Mr. and Mrs. Kills Skiles Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Burt Anngat of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Grant Hall. Mr*. O. L. Flesher and won Deli liert visited Mr. and Mr*. Kill* Hklles Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hhroveland spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr*. W' A Stiaub Mr and Mrs. Stanley Callow spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr* Monel Hrentlinger Rev. and Mr*. Irvin Canan of
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PUBLIC SALE 1 the undetsigiied. »ill offer for sale at puHic auction, at my place <>f residence on whu Is known aa the Amos Wagers' farm located 10 1 miles southeast of Decatur. <> miles southwest nt Willshire, ? miles : northeast of Heme, or I mH*' south of Salem, on THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1940 Commencmg at 10:00 o'clock The fololwing iM'rsoital property: 5 — HEAD OF HORSES — S 2 Hay Mares, smooth mouth. I Hay Mare, ’> years old I Western IMare. 3 years old. 1 two-year-old Itoan Horse Coit. 14 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 14 j 1 Jersey Cow 4 years old to freshenJMi IB; I Jersey Cow, 10 ; years old. giving good flow of milk I Guernsey heifers, fresh in ' November: 1 (ted Heifer, fresh in .November: •> coming yearling dairy heifer.: 1 Shoithoiu Hull, > mouths old. 11 HEAD OF SHEEP—b> < we, and I yearling buck. HOGS 1 sow and pigs. — HAY ANO STRAW - 1 tons red clov.-r hay (moi lessi; I', tons alfalfa hay tmotc or lessi; 10 lolls straw in mow imoie or lessi. — FARMING IMPLEMENTS — | .1 fi McCormick mower; 7li double disc: Gale corn planter, ''-row corn cultivator; Oliver gang plow. Zanesville riding breaking plow Gibbs walking breaking plow gotiHiih spike harrow spring tooth harrow, sulky bay rake. 1 Turnbull wagon; I hay rack with grain lied: I Iron wheel wagon with bed; I wagon Im>«. 2 shovel plows; I ■ horse gas engine pump Jack: 2 wheel trailer and stock rack stone lied. I set gtHHI breeching hatnes | set light work harness, l rimhl horse collar*: 3<HMhlch slxe brooder stove »*I2 brooder house: 3 horse double tree; forks: shovels, double trees and single trees; IS fisrl ladder and many other articles too numerous to mention. TEHMrt Cash If credit I" desired, see the cletk Itefore day of sale. MRS. SOL LUGINBILL Owner Ed Millet and Jeff l.ier-hly. Auctioneers Eltnei Haumgartnei. CJetk Salem Ladies Aid will serve lunch
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'Oeuev* called on Mr and Mr* ijmirge Bright Monday afternoon -- — . Army Foot Ksoert* Urged"* Pasadena. Cal -tU>-Dr Martin I Jacobson, director of th* Callfcrala stale aaeociattccn of chiropodist*, advocate* a* a part of the present rearmament campaign, the creation of a unit of foot speciallsta In the army and navy medical corps -tn the rush for ine< hanlcal preparednews” he declares. "Ineufllcleot emphasis la being plac ed on the feet, organ of human locomotion " ■ B Ihince Tomorrow Night Sun Set Park—Free Blankets.
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