Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1940 — Page 6

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PURDUE END IS VOTED YEAR'S STANDOUT STAR Capt. Dave Rankin Named Am All-Star Loop Team Im Selected Chicago Nov 22 — IU» — Th* I*4o all-big ten football squad announced today hy th* t'nltad Press contain* on* of th* greatest tribute* any western conference lineman *ver received hi a y*ar in which th* name* of Tommy Harmon of Michigan , George Franck of Minnesota and linn Scott of Ohio Stat* reverber- ; atcd from on* cnast to th* o’her. a I quiet. studious. rrark*rJack end waa voted th* hit ten's outstand- ' inc player H* la Capt Dav* Rankm of Pur due. All but on* of th* big ten ' coachaa scouts and player* polled i hy the I'nlted Press placet) Rankin I on their flrat teams Even Har-, mor. considered hy moat of th* flneat broken Held runner since Harold tßedt Grange failed to. crab aa many flrat place voles aa Rankin Aa In 1939 th* first backfield included Quarterback Don Scott halfback* . Tom Harmon and G*orc* Franck, and fullback George Paakvan of Wisconsin The line *nda Rankin and Ed Frutlg of Michigan tackle*. Allie Rauman of Northwestern and l’r-1 ban Odaon of Minnesota guard* Jo* Lakanc of Northwestern and ' Ralph Frits. Michigan: center Paul Hlemenz Northwestern Michigan placed three men. Northwestern three. Minnesota two, Purdue Wisconsin, and Ohio State one each As far as all-star selection* were concerned Minnesota's big ten champions had two I many greats for their own good > Three guard* were mentioned prominently and none quite mad* It. Halfback Rruce Smith ran a close third to Harmon and Franck for one of the halves. Other surprise* of the year were those three Northwestern all-star*.

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Public Sale 57.87 Acre Farm—Personal Property Having decided to quit farming. I wilt offer for sale at public auctl.wi on the premises. 2 miles weal of Berne on State Road Ilk on Wednesday, November 27,1940 Commencing at IBtOO a. m. '•7 *7 acre farm good land with good Improvements, ( room bouae with elate roof, basement and furnace, barn 40140. cement floor with atanchlons for » cows and shed 11 feet wide with wind break Implement shed 24124 chicken house 21122 These buildings are all In good repair newly painted, farm la well tiled, has 3 acres of woods pasture, good drove Well. 2 cisterna, water piped Into the house electric lights An Ideal farm home. TERMS lIOM.M cash on day of sale A mortgage of 13000 00 may •»* by parrtu, " r balance March Ist. l»4i. when possession will be given. PSMONAL PROPERTY HORSES: 1 black gelding. 4 years old. wt. 1400 lbs.; 1 black geld Ing. 3 years old. wt. 1350 lbs CATTLE: 1 Guernsey cow. I years old. paatnre bred, test 63; 1 Guernsey cow. 3 years old. dne In May. test 4.1: 1 Guernsey cow. & years old. due In December test 4»; 1 Guernsey cow 3 years old due In February, teat 4.1: 1 Jersey cow. 3 ysv« due In February, teat. 50; 1 Guernsey bull II mo old; 3 Guernsey heifers, I months old; 3 Guernsey male calves. 4to I months old. HOGS: 3 spotted cows to farrow January lot; 2 Hampshire sows farrow Jan let; I Hampshire male bog. IS twos old. 40 sboats weigh' Ing 34 to 164 lbs HAV AND GRAIN: 300 bushel, more or leno, of eitra good oats; 5 ton. more or leas, clover hay; 3 ton. more or lees, alfalfa hay 25 big shocks of fodder 7 POULTRY: 4 dos White Rock pullets, storting to lay; 3 sets of grey geese, 1 gander. 3 geese; 1 set of white geese. 1 gander. 2 geese FARMING IMRLEMENTS: 1020 International tractor; P A O. tractor plow. 14": John Deere, T. double disc; Turnbull wagon, 3tq" skein. IS ft. hay and grain bod. ettra good; John Deere sft mower with tongue truck. John Deere SM corn planter; Barr land roller; Indiana grain drill. 3 diac; riding plow; alnglo-row corn cultivator; 3 section spring tooth harrow. S-fork hay tedder, self dump hay rake; breaking plow; single shovel plow; five-shovel cultivator; 2 knits drags; mud boat; wheel barrow; brooder house. Italt; sot of breechlag ds roses; also odd sou of harness and collars. TERMS: CASH ARNOLD D. SIMON Jeff Uecbty. Auctioneer. B. W Baumgartner, Clerk Lunch will bo served on the ground

* Week s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams 1 Friday | Commodore* at Monroeville | Villas Jaikcta at Garrett I At the start. Northwestern suppos- ' I *dly bad no linemen. I Yet t-okanc was voted the best lineman Wisconsin met all all. BanI man waa the toughest lineman Minnesota met. Hlemeng was voted the hardest to handle by Indiana Each drew by far th* heaviest number of votes in a consensus of the nine conference coaching staffs tine team that met Michigan failed to include Harmon on Its - first team On* that didn't run InIto the Gary Ind flash also failed jto name him The only first place ! vote Rankin missed waa from a 1 team he didn't meet Capt Mike Enoch of lowa who I played his finest football In non ■ c onferenc e games waa dropped to j a second string tackle He was I the only I*l* all-star demoted Capt Forest Evaahevskl Michl- ! gan * great blocking quarterback once again barely missed defeating Hon Rcott for the quarterback position ffcott received five Ural vole, from coaches to four for Evasevsfcl In dhe c omplete poll, Bcott polled I co votes to 55 for Bvaskevshl | First team vote Rankin fll. Fro ‘ tig 49. Bauman 7o Odson 55 Lok ’ anc 70 Frit* 45 Hiomeng 75 Hcott Co Harmon SO. Franc k 10. Paskvan , 35. 1 The second team ends Charley Anderson Ohio State, ilk) Archie'Harris. Indiana l2oi tackles All Wlstert. Michigan t45l Mike Enlch I lowa 4to i guards Dick Etnhick Wisconsin <251 Helge Puk*ma Minnesota <3Ol center Claud* White. Ohio State IlSi quarterback Evashevski -551 halfbacks Bruce Smith. Minnesota <45 > lt--d Hahn enstein. Northwestern <2si fullback Rob Westfall Michigan <WI. — —- O

Kijwl I ' Both Decatur high school teams will resume action tonight, but fol-, i lowers of the teams will be forced ' to take to the highways to cheer i on their favorites —oOo — The Yellow Jackets, still after their first victory of the season, will engage in their first Northeastern Indiana conference tilt of | the year, meeting the Garrett Rail- | road er sat Garrett The Jackets have been defeated by Portland and New Haven The Commodores will journey Into Allen county to meet the

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Monroeville Cubs tonight and should come home with their second triumph of the seaarm. The t ommies have lost to New Haven and won from Celina Catholic in previous starts - uOo - Theas art the only games scheduled fur Adame county teams tonight all other county quintets having played earlier in the week The Geneva-Mon-roe tilt was scheduled for tonight but was changed to Wednesday night, —oOo— The Geneva Cardinals are all alone at the lop of the Adams county tram standings, having won tour of their first five starts The Cardinals have defeated .Monmouth Jefferson Berne and Monroe, losing only to Petroleum of Wells county. —oOo— Murray Mendenhall appears to have another strong team In the making at Fort Wayne Central., The Tigers opened their season with a decisive 42 to 34 victory over New Castle Wednesday night and will meet Central of Routh Bend at Fort Wayne tonight. --000— The Redskins of North Hide of Fort Wayne are laying claim to the mythical slate high school football < hampionsJjlp. pointing to their rec- ’ ord as the only major undefeated. | untied eleven in the state, Reitz of Evansville was knocked out of the running Thanksgiving Day when held to a scoreless tie by Central of Evansville SP4RTANSLOSE It KANGAROOS Kirkland Wins 31 To 28 Deriition From Pleasant Mills The Pleasant Mills Bpartana. | defending sectional champions, ran into another storm Wednesday night, dropping a 31 to 2» decision to the Kirkland Kangaroos at the Pleasant Mills gym The Spartans led at the half. IS to 15. and at the third quarter. 24 to 26. but Kirkland came track to pull the game out of the fire In the closing minutes. Holloway, ffpartan guard, was the offensive star of the tilt with 13 points. Girod and C. Arnold tallied 10 points each for the winners. Kirkland FG FT TP Beer, f I • 2 Girod, f 4 3 Id C. Arnold, c 4 4 10 Troiel. g 16 7 D Arnold, g 0 0 0. Yaney, f 0 0 0 Mankey. g .. 10 3 TOTALS 10 11 >1 Pleasant Mills Williamson, f 0 0 0 Harman, f 3 0 4 Bates, e 3 0 4 Holloway, g 3 3 IS Foor g ...—...... 0 3 3 Smltiey. t 0 0 0 Marts, f 0 0 0 fctpp. r 000 Mcßride, g ......... 0 0 0 TOTALS 13 4 S 3 Referee: Beal (Decatur) Umpire: Hobble (Decatur ) , Preliminary Pleasant Mills 14. Kirkland IS (triple Overtime ) ■' o if conscience smite thee once, It i la an admonition; if twice, it la n condemnation. •

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GORILLAS LOSE TOELMHURST Hartford Tow n-hip Drops 41 To 14 Decision To Allen County Five I The Hartford township Gorillas *uffered their fourth straight loss ; of the season Wednesday night. ' dropping a 41 to 14 decision to the Elmhurst Trojans at Elmhurst. Elmhurst led at the half. 30 to [ 4 Hower was leading scorer for the Trojans with 13 points, followed by Muttou with 11. G Dubach was high for Hartford with five i points. Elmhurst FC. FT TP I Deuter. t ——..... 113 Hower, f ..... - 4 1 IS i Rowan c . 3 16 Mutton, g 3 5 II Grelder. g 2 0 4 Llnh. g ... 0 3 3 i Parhison. g . 10 2 Totals 15 11 41 i Hartford FG FT TP (. Dubach, f 2 15 Reigier. f 10 3 I W Dubach, c.. ..... 2 0 4 i Kistler, g 10 2 I Meyers g ...... 0 0 0 jVanette f U 0 0 ArnstuU. g .000 Augsburger. g .... 0 11 Touts 4 3 14 | Referee. M< Kensle. Umpire. Rchlect. Preliminary Elmhurst 35. Hartford 13. O Round. Square Dance Sunday Night SunSeL Schuller Orchestra.

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WARRIORSBEAT MONMOUTH FIVE Jeffemon Rexistent 26 To 22 Victory Wednesday Ni<ht — The Jefferson Warriors, holding : the lead moat of the way. marked 'up a 24 to 22 victory over the Monmouth Eagles Wednesday night at Monmouth Jefferson held a lead of 14 to 13 ' the half and 24 to IS at the third I quarter. Baker was the leading ; scorer for the Warriors with 14 I points Miller was high lor the \ Eagles with seven points. 1 Jefferson FG FT TP j Hsk-i f 4 2 14 Loutsenbetser. f — 113 Castongls. c Oil Bute her. g 2 0 4 L. Haines, g ...... 2 0 4 Baumgartner, f .0 0 0 W Haines, c 0 0 0 Totals .11 4 24 Monmouth FG FT TP Miller, f 15 7 Aumann. f .011 Fuelling c 0 2 2 Kunkle, g 1 S S i Conrad, g 2 0 41 Oettlng. f 0 0 Bl Schnepf. g 0 11 Marbenke. g 1 0 I Totals I IS 32 Referee, Meyers. Umpire. Bohnke. Preliminary Jefferson 21 Monmouth IS. ■' p — All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not sewn. — Emerson.

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THREE LEAGUE GAMES PLAYED CYO, Cloverleaf An <1 Pleanant Mill* Win WPA League Tilt* CYO. Cloverleaf and Pleasant Milla were winners In the WPA | adult basketball league games play ed Wednesday night at the school gymnasium CYO defeated the Merchants In the opening tilt. M to M; Clovwr leaf defeated Me Mllluw. 40 to tt. and Pleasant Mills edged out Blue Creek. .12 to N. CYG FO FT TP i Baker, f I • • Kubnle. f .. 0 2 2 B Hess, a . 4 2 10 Braden, g 2 0 4. Murphy g 1 2 • i Becker f 215 Totals 14 fl 2d Merchants FG FT TP Tonner. I .... 3 2 fl Hickson, f . 3 # < B Hc hnepp. c 10 3 K Mt h*w. g .000' M*l< hl. g S t 101 Harkleas g 0 0 0, Totals 12 2 2d Cloverleaf FG FT TP Ja< kson. f I 3 13 | Htapleton. f . 4 19 Andrews c 4 1 11 Htrickler. g 113' HUI g 000 Totals Id fl 40 ’ McMillen FG FT TP , Williamson f o 11 Darr f o 0 0 I Herschy. c . ...... 3 2 It I Bollenhacher. g 3 2 1 I Royer, g 3 17 I Myers, f 2 0 4 McGagw. f 0 0 0 1 Flemming g 2 0 4 Totals 13 <32 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP W Iklmepf. f 4 0 fl J Bchnepf. f 2 0 4 I K Rcbnepf. « 5 1 11 • Mahan, g 0 o'o B Sc hnepf. g 0 17

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' Boos g Iflj Totals isl t tt Blue Croak Ft! FT Tl" ' Smith, f ... ...2-o H Gaunt, f 2 I 7 | Hurst, r 3 3 i Blythe g log ' Shoe g o | | I Heller f *2l Baumgartner, f A o <> i Pupel g 0 — — Totals 12 < 20 MONROE LOSES TO CARDINALS Geneva RegiMeni 41 To 35 Win Over Monroe Wednesday Night

After a hard-fought three quartI ers. the Geneva Cardinals slip|>ed sway to a 41 35 win over the Mon roe Bearkatg at Geneva Wednesday night. The score waa knotted at |3all at the end of the flrat period, while the Cardinals held a 25-24 lead at half time and a 35-32 lead at the opening of the Anal stansa Windmiller, ace Geneva forward waa the outstanding offensive star of the tilt; getting 23 points, of which I* were chalked up in th--first half. Crist led th* losers with 1«. Monroe FG FT TP E Haudenbush f 144 Winteregg. f .32* Gilbert, c 111 Crist, g 5 •' |d A. Raudenbush. g 2 2 « Tramp, g 0 0 0 Totals 15 * 35 Geneva FG FT TP Hprunger. f 2 » I Windmiller, f 1" Fennlg c ... 3 0 4 Hofstetter, g 0 0 0

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