Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1941 — Page 8
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CLOVERLEAFS DEFEATW&O Local* Score 47-32 Win In Son* Os IsCfion Benefit Engagement The Cloverleaf* downed a Wide j ly heralded Wolf and thm»auer ' quinu-' from Fort Wayne 47 If ' laat night at the Unrein gym tn B till .lagecl for the lienellr of the Non* of the a mfr Iran Legion Th<- • Cloverleaf* grabbed an early 12 2 load and were never In danger Jackion with 14 point* and I Hiapletun with !<• pared th* winning attack. whlie Horn was beat Im the dammit Cltjr tram, inarh I Ina ay ntn<- point* When th>- Fort Wayne Wire A IN* five failed to .how up. the Nona i of the Legion team staged • Hub j practice session After the eontert the rreamerymen and W * . Il JtMTMentatlVea attended a . luni k*.>ri at Appehnau a Restaur ant Th* guest* included C. J I Klepptr. Chester Farrar. (Hen Clank. A J. Graber and A Van Blema of the Huntington Clover I leaf plant. W A Kb-pper of the becatur plant and Jack Sweeney j manager of th* W A U. fountain* and raalanrant department Cloverleaf Ft! FT TP Stapleton, f .4 2 1« j Jackson. f 5 « 14 N< hnepp c 12 4 Strickler. g .- • •Si Hebble. g 2 I 5 Rollenha* her f I I 2 | Schaffer g I o 2 I Heller f 10 2 1 Total* IS 17 47 j W i t> F(1 FT TP I Raker t 1 " Millar, f 113 Hora, e 3 3 9! Wiley a 12 4| Ferguson. g .Mil
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Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams < Friday Yellow Jacket* at Fori Wayne North Hide. Commodore* at Willshire. O. Pleasant Milla at Hartford Kirkland at Geneva. Monroe at Monmouth Berne at Hartford City. Saturday Berne at Emer.on of Gary Monroe v» Monroeville at Bern* i Springer, g 3 • < 1 Man leal, g 3 17 Total* 12 * 32 Referee. Everhart -becatnrl. I’mplre. Klelnlght < becatur I. Decatur Bowling I League Nu**baum posted a big 455 to I .how the way for Happy'. Hare of I Hern* which copped thro* -tralghi from Marathon (Ml laal nigh! In the | firing at Mie* Recreation The | Hern* kegler started out slowly. 1 porting a 174 In hi* tint game | ' In hl* second he loomed to a rou»- i ' ing 254 and finished off with ait i almoat equally Itnpre.slve 223 for ‘ hl* 455 total . . Carton with a 555 i ■ was best for the losing aggregation ■ First State llanli swept It* *erie« I with Hon E-Kru»t The butcher | i boy with the bank fir*. Hummer. . ' ported a 542 that wo best for the | victor*. Hl* Initial attempt wa* a i 22" Stolt hung up a 492 l hat , proved to lie the bent for th* loner* i A a P won two from Schafer - * .19411 pouted a 4*l Io 'ead the winning quintet and McClure'* 4*2 i wa* top* for the loser* .. , Hom* Grocery cleaned Pure A* I Nnop for three win* ban Christen posted a 57n. which Included a 220 game, to set the pace for the wintt*r». while a 517 of Buack's best for the flour men. . . . Ilrewry * copped three from Scherer'* Store. Geimer setting the egample with a 514 . Biiuck'* 49" wa* the he*t effort of She I Hing quintet White Roae wa* another three game winner with Andrews' Case falling victim Schllikman with | a 5.19 and Oi.ilor with a 52* ported th* beat scores of victorious aggregation while Eltey with a 495 and Andrew* with a 4»« did their best , to stave off the defeat. . . j | o Clever new Mweaters; new . nt*lew ;ind color*. Style Shop ■■ i I .
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• • I Today’s Sport Parade I By Henry McLemore • • lx>* AngnleO. Feb 4 UR/ From a thoroughly biased warn <<>ma-» the Information that Mloland in. the home to treat in that gaudl. st of gallop* at Santa Anita IHMumhi handicap Mr Informant la l-»-on <Buddyt llaa*. a < amvo-fai ed little citna front Oklahoma who ha* ridden Mloland in aev.ral Important Make victoria-* and who will hare a leg up on the <’. S Howard ace on March I 'Mloland will hate four or five pretty good hor«< « to treat In the handicap.'' llaa* told me durttia a round of golf ymterday, "hut I’m mighty *ure he can do it. a I tigure the race, the winner la certain to come out of a group of live bor«e» Mloland. t'halledon. Can't Walt. Woof Woof and Impound—and I think I re got the Irent one I know thia much no far Mloland ba* done everything we have a«ked him to do” llaa* rode Kayak 11. another: Howard ace, to a *ma*hing er ond behind Seahlacult in the iaat liandl-
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cap. and I a»ked him how he thought Mloland compared with the Argentine thoroughbred, who I* out of the rare because of injuries. "He* a better home than Kayak." he antwered "At least I ‘think m>. and know ’em pretty well. Mloland I* the kind of home you want In a race like the handicap It'* a long race, there I* alway* a big field, and there I* usually plenty of trouble Mloland I* the sort of horse that can get in trouble and not be ruined by It. I mean, he ha* enough late power and stamina to keep going Here's the sort of horse he I* "He r an go a good half mile and then do a quarter in :U3. And that will have him running over horses. I'll tell you this he can be sli or reven length* off the leader at the threr-eignt* pole and I'll still bet he'll catch and heat 'em all." Walking along tb e fairways, with the bird* chirping' and the foursome t ussing over ml*sed ■hots. Haas ronllded that he believe* the business of being a pn key I* the mrnrt thankless job in the world. “You never do anything right you know.” he said. "With the betting public, that I*, when you win ev.-rybody say* you ihould have won that you had the best horse and all the luck. When you lose you're a bum. crook, a cheat, and everything else No one ever stops to think that there ar* 9» way* to lose a race and only one way to win one." Haas talked frankly about suspicion* that jockey*, a* a whole, are a trifle on the *haby aide. ”1 know bow lot* of people feel, but I wish they'd just atop to think how craiy such a thing la. Take me. for esample. I get a thousand dollars a mouth from Mr. Howard, plu* my stake fees and things Not a fortune, but pretty good money. Now If I were crooked, and worked with crooked jockeys, and knew how the races were coming out. I’d soon be a millionaire, wouldn’t I? . Ho would all the ether boya. We’d , break a track In a month with our | beta. But are any of the hoys j millionaire* ’ No. they're out there every day trying to get mount*. I trying to get work in one of the most dangerous businesses In tbe' world. We can't even get nlaur-1 ance without paying so much for I It that it doesn't make sense to ; take it out. We're in the same j group with teat pilota and fellowa like that." Today I am going to flanta Anita anu bet on every home ridden by Haas. For once be shall have an ' understanding bettor yellowing for- - him. However, if he loses a race — I o Oross income of Boulder dam for the fiscal year of I9<o amounted to ! J 5.340.000
Public Sale 30 — HAMPSHIRE BRED GILTS — 50 Monday, February 10,1941 Commencing at It: SO P. M. At my farm located S mile* north of Monroovlll* on Road 101 and «aat two mil**. Double immunad agalnat Cholera by lire need veterinarian. Mated to the Deapeet. Shorten Legged Boar* In the Breed. Nowhere will you find better Indivldnala or breeding. TERMS — CASH. DOYLE L, ALLISON, Owner Monroeville. Indiana COL. P. H. HULlCK—Auctioneer Indianapoll*. Indiana SALE IN PAVILION ON FARM Lunch Served at Neon
BASKETBALL RESULTS ' Navy U. Maryland tT. Columbia .IS Army 24. Mt John's 17. Manhattan 15 New York I' 11 Mt Francis 17. Temple 43. Ixtyola (Chicago) 40 Toledo 55. lirPaul 51. tilahoma Aggie* IN. Oklahoma IS. Rice co. Mt Mary’s iTeiaai 52 — W 11.,.. Conscnation Club To Stage Shooting Match The Country Conservation club ' at Adam* and Allen county will stage a shooting match Munday. February » at Ed A umami s wooda. located seven miles north of Decatur near federal road 27. Prises of various kinds will lie awarded the winner* of the individual event* Public participation In the shoot t* Inkited. Welli Denies Change To Minnesota School Bloomington. Ind . Feb. S—ll’Pi i •President Hetman B. Well* of . : Indiana university said today he . "could not consider making a I change at this time" in reply to I report* be Is the leading candidate for the presidency of the I'nlver•lty of Mlnnenota. Although Minnesota official* at Minneapolis refused comment on Well* a* a possible successor to President Guy Mtanton Ford, reports he wa* favored for the post circulated after members of the faculty advisory committee met with the presidential committee of the board of regent*.
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iDEMIM NOSED OUT BV ACES Evansville Retain* t‘»«P Lead: Ball Slate. Hanfiver Score " Indlanapoll* Feb <1 <U» The Evanavtlle A<e. held their front line place in <nmfer*ace .funding* today after no*nm "»t IkPaua ’« to 27 lart night while lull State wa* downing Man< he*t.r, 24 to .12 Erratic work from the foul line coat the Tiger, a viclory They i garnered Id held »<*!» t"" 1 | tree throw* while the Are* were held to 13 door faille* hut madgood 12 of their 22 cbtrlty *hot* boerner. Ev*n*vllle forward recaptured ctkference high rt-orlng honor* hy totaling 17 point, .had Ing Mo»*er of Nt Jow-ph'* by a margin of one At North Man< he.ter the virttlng 1 Cardinal* nipped a late Spartan | rally after capturing » tl <" '* lead at half t'me I’ wa. Balli Ntate'* aerowd vktory thl* *eu*on | over the Manihe.ler crew Stealey and Smith of Ball State copped •coring honor, with I” point*. eui-h Hanover, the only other confer i • nee team in action lart night trampled the I'niveraity of Uml* I Ville live 52 to 34 with Tull a for ward leading the (coring with l» point*. Tonight. Waba.h meet* Franklin In a conference match while John Carroll vl.lt* Nt Joaepb'* and Gif . fin play, at Trl-Ntate SHOWIM4WN tCONTINVEft FROM PAGE ONRi or Saturday. Indicating the intensity of Brithh fighter* and bomber*, chiefly over the Calal* area during a Britl.h daylight .weep of th- French channel coart. The German* averted they had lort only three plane* yerterday. In Umdon the art mini*try *ald that only *even Brtthh plane* had Iw-en lo*i during Wednesday* operation* againat Ger | man inva>lon port* on the con tin - ent. The German* admitted that again laat night Britinh plane* had attacked invarton port* Bomb* were dropped on Oatead. Ypre* and Nleuport hnt the Germun* said damage wa* done only to residence* . A few civilian casualties were admitted Authorixed German quarter* in
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