Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1941 — Page 8

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SPORTS

SONS OF LEGION TEAM DEFEATED Drop 29 To 27 DccMon To Berne Quintet Wednc*dn> Xitfht hi !%••* a i hi<h f»ii <’lov. »• ,»f AA'VUII g » 11.11. r f » I 15,.. g tl » 12 T«»a!- I* ' !'■ ri.a.iiit m : fg ft tp CORT ♦ ♦ — LaC Tier Ton.gn* — KIT CARSON Jon Hall. Lynn Bari ALSO—Short 10c 20c ERL & SAT. JOHN Mick KHUU x -LAW and ORDER’’ W th Fuggy Kn.gh* —0 — Sun Mon Tuas.- 'Great Plane Rob bory" < Vautn Will Be Sr’vea RWmawaMßaaWaSam

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0 • Week’s Schedule j For Adunw County i Basketball Team* 1 Friday I v p , M •• at K k and Monimoith al Hoiuland v« hff< >« 'll a' H. »•' tsf'h 1 ;i ill t OM*i ttltwrday Bmit* .H Fm? W .yw fWr*l I'nthoJ** I. . f “ * n M» M I’ n T I ♦» 2 I w Q. M • n k - 2 -<• f i» «i ii ( hrh?> h; FT TP ILi umimrtn* • 5 6 St ntff* • I • f S’rik»r K I I ’• Rons ..r I. t„>n FG FT TP K S. hnepp f 13 7. Stapl. ’ at 1 3 I 7 II .«■ hnepp . I « » H-bhl. t 113 Getittg t 101 • • Decatur Bowling League • • Th..-t stepping Nil An keg had a lough r.me with Wren tl 'h- in.i. ■• league at Mies P.e. • a'i.m this a..-k Th. • .sn paint I. lnr.i nm all »tiu frame to » n •he 'hlfd ~ iVvli < ?**■»' ; *ll the d hw‘l» in the* fight f<»r the* with €.l and T»i* with 623 we*re* the* only k»*tfirr« in th»- l«agu«* to l !7l«n itlllj till' ••••♦> w**rt**A < lAM*

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KAUTSKYS MEET RENS TONIGHT ( l*ro(e**ional Net Game At Central Catholic Gy in To Draw Crowd Ji 'A . ' ■ lia.k.'iliall battles staged it. Fort AA’aym .Im . the hc.t.. day- "I the , lino.i* I. and th. Am. rl.ati basket I iii Ontml < eit hop' h .*’*» •• h<«»l auditor i urn Th. u .rld amon \.A Vh k li.ri4i..atn. .oleriMl wiomh of the I I iourtw who te«t month ’hand d th«- Ih-irolt Mgh’ii a fill . thib ion ot hall handling whtif 1 rbnh* th. K t .ti-t array of hid! 1 st, < t |o«*y* r« r a®*, nnIt k ie.i ’:** *n» \» * Y" M t • p- nd ro For? VVayn. r.tn* ’« iltn ;tl ♦ ♦ W.-ll ktm*M marn n ’h* Kautsky Himbmatimi hn !ud' J* *♦•!! Young. JohntQ s ?o * Pat Maia*ka all of Piirdiii Mark Fi. t.l N dr.- Itatm |. me Strin.'r Frank Ila d Hut 1... Kinte Andre- Indiana Th., f.atur.. I.attl.- will «• t Wider » • Today’s Sport Parade B> Henry McLemore • • 1.... An«< • I UP» A reI«iri ha- ea. liet her- that the wn ner <d tunnirrow • daht between la.it N >a and Put . k Kdw . d |.r...1n,f. • M ke J.e nl.a .1 late It title thlr repurl U »ery aUrmin« N..t ,n itself but tn its Imidi. itmti- If either .d the . Werth) to Sahl la>in« then what • to -tup promoter Ja« oh- ft.on lei tins nie or you nt any i.thei j fairly healthy mar. ■<> 4<> battle with the thunder fisted swinger from h.t ..It* Nothing that I .an hei attse when a Nova r a j t'onitsk.y fa ineptanied that means 'he ggt - are down and tin man >- -life I don't say this to be mean to Nova Ot t’otniskey lint only be • i’siim. I happened to see them in their la«t fights and am . on i rimed they wouldn t stand any more . han< against Cx>ul- than atty man s. le< te dat andom f will a phone IsHik < omiskey a big •igng. ng artl.le with a face that .oiiid get by Iti any atlas as a re- .: my ,d Ireland didn’t laat 'hr.-, minutes in a right with Mule Hot last year, and I don t have <o tel. )<>u that a fellow who mn't do better than that Is never going to he a ring Immortal Corni-key Is < lumslei than a bear on stilts, and while he is a mighty pun. her. is «ei rely hand;, apped by an fnabilI :ty to hit any oLjeet that has as , mu< h agility as the adverage postThere wer. plenty of 2bo count* I piled up however l.jwt night Happy's I’la. e copped i two from S. hater's in the Merchant . league Nussbaum led the way tie the winners with a 5?0. while T'.pe was in-st tor the losers with a i,a*, sandwiching a big 25J in his middle game First H'ate Hank, i A * I* Pheerer's. Irrewry's. and White Hose were th.- other winning tiles STATE (. ARDENS M.ddlebury. Ohio FLOOR SHOW SAT NITE » 3C - It OC o'clock Eastern Standard Tim.NO COVER CHARGE

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»ffi... -e< ond . lass Pat has anothr drawback, too He fights a- if be had misinterpreted th.- scaling rules and was under the Impress, loti that he won a point every time I h< took a pm., h 0.l the .hill As tor Nova he is bound on the north ".util .ast and west by mu- . • The muscles are mighty pretty, but they don't add to his eflle. tlVeness The A'ahfo’num is I slow me. han!< si and fights a- if pun* hing from a«. ripr Th. last time I saw Nova *■•• when he was I ■. 1' <| l.y Tony Ga.etito in Philadelphia Galent.i not very good himself aft. the beating he took from 1....1 - beat Nova into a pulp Nova who hud trained faithfully and eti t. .1 h. Ing vow ng by all hrs favorif. A'ogl god- that he would P'ove himself a second Gene Tunney .but with a better hair cut... Was strictly a Se. ..nd rater that night Even if he has improved ! P«-rc. nt s.m e tliat day he still isn't . dio . • ' ■ I' Ot fighting l.eef Nova will beat f'omiskey He figures to ..nyway Hut he .oitld

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i |t Jr • ■ B> HARKIMON < AKKOIX Biag !»•».■ re• «*)iidicale Writer , HOLLYWOOD A group of Erttlah »tar» hra-lcti by Ida Lupine, will appeal to the federal radio commaBaton to permit i lie n aing and | construction of a powerful ihort wave radio station on the east coast The station would b* used only to transmit com-I m u n I c a t ions from English people over here Harrison Carroll to their loved ones at home. Ida figures the station would I com *-*>oo 000. but is not dismayed If the government will okay the | project, she says the money will be ralseu — After rowing over the war. John Loder and his French wife, Miche- , line Cheirel, are reunited, he says Her divorce suit is dismissed and Loder expresses the hope that there will be no more separation nonsense. Janr Wyatt, who returned to the films at Warner Brothers recently, is one up on the other stars. She has a mountain range named after her The actreas and her husband. Edgar B Ward, are long-time friends of Admiral Richard E Byrd. According to a cablegram they received, the Bytd expedition has named a series of Antarctic peaks the “Wyatt mountains." Hear that Fanny Davenport daughter of Character Actor Harry Davenport and niece of the famous Fanny Davenport. Is temporarily giving up her career as an actress to open a flower shop in Hollywood. It is said to be the first time In eight generations that a member of the family has stepped | out of the show business The nightlife side at Hollywood is virtually unknown to Ingrid Bergman. the Swedish star. Although she was here last year, she never went to any of the famous spots—not even the ones that the average tourist sees But that situation is going to be repaired. 11 Now that her husband. Dr. Peter

I beat big Pat every day and twice , on holiday* for a year without It being a serious mdicgtton that he 1 was ready for lamfa . j The truth is lantis Is slowly kill- ( .ng the heavyweight .lass which lent surprising You cant egpeit it to survive a champion who is so good that he makes ail of his rivals appea rd < ul'.us la.uls .dim I mares contenders so quiikly that .1 promoter doesn I have tint, to ' build a chap into even a good hon 1. st murid heel bum before the i duinpfon wlia. k* him out of the , picture Look at what is already lined up I for Lou s this year Red Burman on Jan II and Billy Conn in Jun. One brother Burman Is Just a Journeyman tighter who wont last •liree rounds with Joe The other, brother Conn is a fit., boxer, a game and willing miler, hut he has trouble getting his w.ight up Io 175 pounds .And what does It pro- ; fit a man to he a master of the manly art and pack . heart as big as Hon s. If he has to spot Louis L’o to to pounds?

Un.strum. has arrived .*ro Sweden. the actress is planning to really see the town. The Inspection starts as soon as Ingrid finishes at M-G-M in "Rage In Heaven " | The word is around that Paramount has a screamingly funny script in the new Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour picture. “Caught in the Draft." Bob plays a Hollywood star who gets conscripted. An actor who plays hero In war pictures but who la terrified of noiaes. So far. Paramount la stumped by one location problem of the picture They are looking for a house with TWO swimming pools If Bon Broderick Crawford reaches stardom in the meanwhile, Helen Broderick threatens to rej tire from the screen on her SOth birthday. The date is Aug 11 of this year Not many celebs can match Helen’s career In the ahow buslI new She started out as a chorus girl at the age of 14. Her latest film role Is with Deanna Durbin Ln “Nice Girt." Remember when Katherine Hep. burr, had about the only station wagon In Hollywood ? Metro-Gold, wyn-Mayer now owns the famous car. Its glamorous days are over. All It does now la to haul props i around the lot. The first person Harold Lloyd I called in to see a rough cut of "A I Girl, a Guy and a Gob" was his old | pal, Hal Roach. . . . They were as- . ’ sociated for many years . . . Nice > gesture by Mrs E H Griffith. On i Mary Martins birthday, she give r the star a bronaed slipper that i Mary wore In The Great Victor . Herbert.” When the slipper arl rived, it was filled with orchids, i An accompanying car read: "The I slipper is for Mary, the orchids are for Richard Halliday “.. VI Bradley. of all people, has gone in for I serl>>us musical compositions. Bob 1 Andrews has a letter from her tell- ■ > Ing about a new "Zodiac Sym--11 phony" which she has just com- ■ J pletod. The recent rush of pictures 11 Is making it very tough f r James fitev’art to increase his flying t , hours. He hasn't had time to reall ly break in his new plane since his r ! work in "Philadelphia Story."

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Hundreds of Bargains Still To Be Had In Our . Pre Inventory f*/JF, j. I-L IFj tGoing^ On! HurrJ| Men’s Suits I? We have taken from our regular atock three of Suita. Thei»e are broken nixes and nuit* of we do not carry any longer and offer Ih« rn al low price*: M| Group! Group 2 Sgii $-|M (■roup 3 14 95 I Me will allow 10', discount on an? I other suit in our stock. E DRESS Dress Shirt Bargains | TDfll IQCpC B ‘ ,m * coiled and unfolded ahirt* i« • *iien in fancy and whiten. Thcne we "^ rr at then* price*: ■ Ws have about Ml pur, of , Hi oddK and ends m trouser*— ax.flu value* <1 65 value* K these retailed at 43 »5 to H K S1»--1A 1 ' 4 ’ st-»J " —— —— _ ffl(» SAX INGS in Every Depart nienlj KI II X / '' e have l *hen all nur - IwV I U ' b °y" l«ng pant* *uita of ft QUITO /Jr?ws I dUlld ) $6 . 95 I I HOLTHOUSE SCHULTE & CO]

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