Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1941 — Page 6
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DECATUR DOWNS TIBER ELEVEN FRIDAY NIGHT Breiner,Sophomore Bark, Makes Two Lon« Runs For Touchdowns Spark'll hy iwii »en*atlonal touchdown run* l»X Brie- Hrolner. Mtphomore hark. the- Decatur V'-i lua Jacket* »(or.-d a IS t® 6 tri nmph over their arch rival". the Bluffton Tiger*, In the Decatur team* home opener al Worthman Fi.l'l Friday night Breiner. aided hy eff. ctlve blockInk rtf hi* Mlow Jacket*. reeled off ran* of 46 and 53 yard* reap.-. • lively, for touchdown* and Decatur'* margin of victory llluffion wa* the flrat Io wore counting ••* only point* early In the firm quarter. IMiker Titer left end. pounced on .1 Decatur fumble on the third arrlmmate play of the | tame on the Decatur 27-yatd Uno Kight play* carried the hall to the I Decatur one-yard marker and. on fourtlvdown. Markley went over 0111 a quarterback «neak for the 1 »tn h down Shelley'* attempted placekick for the egtra point hit the rraa*hur. hounded high in the ait I and fell a foot *h tri. Leiii returned the enauing kickoff to the Decatur 27-yard line Four play* carried the lucll tn the! llluffion kt-yard mark and on the | nelt play. Brelner »la»hed off hi* | tight tackle, cut hack and outraced ' the llluffion aecondary to «corv| without a Tiger touching him. | flrole'* plunge for the ettrn point failed The only Mitring thteat hy either team in the aecond quarter wa* thwarted when Urote recovered a I Rluffton fumble on hi* 24-yard line I The third quarter wa* played mo*tly In midfield with neither team threatening ».-rlou*ly to wore A* the period ended Deca
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«w ■MtWimwafi ■ -■******—»*■*■ c in mm !*■■■■ tur had po*w*atqn of the Inill on It* own 47 yard line. Oil the flrwt play of the fln.il period. fl '-lner look the pa * ft mt center, aklrl.-d hl* right end and otittaced the Parlor City lad* down the sideline for 53 yatd* and anoth ler touchdown John*" r* plant I for the egtra point w.i* no g nel A flluffton tuuehdown wa» narrowly averted In the <loving mlnI Ute* .if 'tn a.iine *to u I IM' p I I Into tfce end tone wa* jti-t a bit •hurt for the receiver, who failed I In an attempted «hooatrl»g catch The Yellow Jacket* ul o outiuor- ' e<l the visitor* on fir»t down* Decatur making the required ya'd age nine lime* mid Bluffton five Decatur ' Bluffton FrUchte ... LK..... Parker Arnold ...... -LT ....... I liman Hammond .... Ml . .» hidington Mel'hi * < - Petgel Strickler «. IMI Caylor Friedl ~RT. Sturgl* M Andrew* . HE Zink Brelner QB ..... Mnrkley Ix-lti I.H . .. -Shelley John*on ... UH Jfeineck Abbott.. . ... FB ..fl drove Sllliatlliltion* Ih-catui th He. Fennel. Rl< kord. Kitchen Bluffton Si himill II Grove. Booher. FrauI da. Woodward. Hiatt, Bth-kley 1 (Jarrett Harniah ('("ring lleiatttt Tom ltd iwn1 Brelner 2 llluffion Markley Referee DeVol 11'olitinlila City 1. umpire. Cour < Auburn I: headline* man. Smith 1 Warren 1 Score by qitatler* J Decatur .. «••"'• 12 i llluffion 6 « " • * THE STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. 1.. Pct (J 8., I Brooklyn 5o .64(1 . 1 |st Imul* *7 5o ,SS» 1 | Cincinnati 75 #2 .547 1.3 Pllt*hurgh 75 64 MO 14 ; New York . 64 71 .474 23 [ Chicago 63 76 .453 26 Itoeton 57 Nd .416 31 Philadelphia 3» !'6 .268 47 AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L P< t. G.R. New York .SI 47 .447 -! Roxton 74 «« 529 19', Chicago 73 49 .514 21 >, Cleveland 49 70 494 21 Detroit 44 73 .4*2 26 St Ml .41 76 445 :.l Philadelphia 41 79 .436 32', Washington 59 T 9 .42* 33> s YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Clnclanatl 4. New York 4. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 3. Bitt.burgh 84. Roxton 35. St latuia 4. Brooklyn 3. American League New York *. Detroit 2. Roeton 5. St. Louis 0. Chirac* 2. Philadelphia 0. Washington 7. Cleveland 4 — '■ * H. S FOOTBALL Fort Wayne Central 13, Muncie Central 12. Fort Wayne North Side 13. South Bend Riley 13 (tiel. Columbia City 6 Auburn 6 'tiel. Ml.hxwaka 26. Wabash 0. Goshen 21. Warsaw 6. Elwood 6. Anderson 0.
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'' TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ -■ —- • Sept 13 — Sult I* filed to matt-1 | date Martin Gerke. trustee of Hoot I I townahip to repair and reopen the school houiw* hi district No 1 I* I 1 wa* condemned hy the Mate board I of health a* unsafe The League of Nation* select* eleven judge* and four deputies to ; the World Court. John Baxaet Moore of New York in the United State, reprexentative. Cltlienx Telephone company now haa a force of fourteen girl* beside* ! the chief operator. Governor McCray proclaim. th* cltiM-nahip amendment to the conI Mittii ion The total vote wa» only; 1316,676. Mlaa Front «e Dugan goes to BoaI ion to tench In a private m-liool. — —o —— Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LES I Q When xendlnit up a card to a 1 friend who la staying at an apart- | ment bowse or hotel, should the friend’, name he wrlttvn on the card? A. Yes. ax thia will avoid a mixtake In the delivery of the card Q To whom xhould announcement. be xent of the birth of a baby? A. To relative* and doae friend*. Q I* it all right for a man to
Girls Play in World’s Softball Tourney in Detroit ■ > E mSE I - Hera la action from the world aoftball tournament now in progreaa in Detroit. Loulae Curtiss of the Arizona team hits a foul bail ar Catcher Dorothy Pitta of the New Orleana team ahuta her eyas and hones for the beat. The tourney attracted teams from throughout the U. 8.. Canada and Puerto Rico.
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I appear In or around a club while I bi. name 1. ported for member- ■ .hip? A. No; It la not good form to apI pear around the dub until he I* 'accepted ax a member. I f Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee +—l 1... —1 ■ I 111.1 l 0 Measuring Molasses Grease the cup lightly before m-axuring tnolasxes. or dip It full of flour and then empty It. Either method will enable every drop of niolaxxe* to come out of the cup without sucking. Remove Varnish From Metal Old varnish can be removed from metal by dipping the article into ; equal parts of ammonia and olcoi hoi 195 |>er cent I Fruit Stain* Fruit Main, can In- removed from table linen by inoi.teiiing the .pot* with pure glycerin, and then washing in the unital way 8080 NEWS The W 8 C. 8. of Mt. Tabor church met recently at the home of Mlea Ora Gilpin with Ml*. Ivy Gilpin a. hoate**. lite devotional and huifncM meeting wa. conducted by the president Mr*. A. E McMichael. During the buxines* seaMon It wa. decided by the society to hold a chicken '.upper st Mt
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Tatar parsonage in Bobo the latter | part of Heplettflter. The exact date to lie announced later. Roll call wa. answered by ten mendtiers with five visitor* present. Refreshment, were .erved by the Mi.se. Gilpin Next meeting will be held With I Mrs. Carl Daniel, on first Friday evening of October. Mr and Mrs. E. W Dailey of Fort Wayne called on Mr. and Mr. E S Moses and daughter Mary recently. L. II Ray of Findlay Ohio and Mlxsea Vesta and Kathrin? Ray of Cleveland Ohio called on relative. In this county during labor Day holiday. Mr. and Mr.. Victor Miller and daughter, of lllionl. and Mr*. Ida Miller and Charles Ahi spent an evening recently with Mra. Mary Bbaffer of Bobo. The Ml.ee* Ora and Ivy Gilpin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr* J. F Sonnlgxen of OxMan. .Sunday they motored to l*aulding •Ohm to hlep eelohrat • the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sonnigseu’s mother. Mr*. James Gillette. Mr*. A. E McMichael of route 3 spent the weekend with relative* In Chicago. 0 500 Sheets, neatly wrapped, S'zxll ■ 20 lb.. White Bond Mimeograph, g»od strength and drying qualities, sized for pen and ink 95c. DKCATI R DEMOCRAT CO. Phonrs 1000 or 1001.
CAHDINALSWIN TO CUT DODGER LEAD TO GAME St. Ix>uis Edge* .’>•! Win; Final Game Os Scries Today St Mntl*. Sept |3 Il’Pl The Cardinal* and the Dodger* were luck at each other * throat* today fur the final game of their “do-or-die” wrlea and to the vh tor may go the National leaffue champion*hlp. With a nervetingling 4 3 victory yeaterday. the Cardnlul* acralcbed their way Inch to within one game of the pate-wtHng Dodger* If they win today, the landing will he: W I. P<t DTP Cardinal* .. «* M «3» l« Dodger* ... *!• 51 636 14 But If the Dodger* win. then they leave town with a 2game lead over the Cardinal* and the two week* of play left may ba too vhort for the wrappy but crippled Card* In catch up with Brooklyn’* "Moved bum* " A pair of right hander* - Whit Wyatt for the Dodger* and Norton Coopri for the Cardinal* — were wheduled to pitch today. Neither ha* been a •< reuqilng «ucceaa recently. Cooper failed to flnl*h hl* laat three atari*, hut hl* bewt pitch -*d game recently wa* Aug 26 when he beat the Dodger*. 3-I. That * the only game he won from Brook lyn all aea«on. lowing a pair early in the year before hl* arm operation. Wyatt, who* won ID and lo*t S. 11* all even with the Card*, having 1 lieaten them twice and lo«t to them the *ame number of lime*. On hl* la»t appearance again*! the Card* Aug 24 he heat them. 3-2. no* Ing out Howard Pallet Hut In hl* two mon recent effort* Wyatt wa* knot ked out by the Giant* and hammered hard In a relief role hy the Cub*. Although the flr*t two game* of the *erle« were filled with thrill* and terne wituation*. neither club ha* Ireen acting like ateady. dutchplaying champion*. The Card* have made eight error* In two game* and the Dodger* five. With four error* ye»terday the Card*
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lalmo«t kli ked their pennant hope* | | right Into the bucket Dnn Pad-t getl'a two inl*playi In the outfield lin the fifth helped the Dodger * *con> three run* and pul the «kldunder Pollet, th" kid Houthpaw who'* been up from the T'gaa league only atmonth After Pollet walked Owen. flr*t man up In the altth. he wa* taken (Hit, lie limped off the field. fsV orlng a groin Injury Incurred while pile hlttg In Chicago la*t week Mag 11atnler, another lefty, flnlahed for the Card* and won hl* flr«t game ■lnce July 20 hy holding Rnarklyn to one hit In the la*t four Inning* Two double play* helped him out of jam* he got hlm*elf Into by walk* The Card*’ hero wa* 37-year old h>tel Crabtree, playing right field in place of the injured Kno* I Slaughter. Crabtree threw mu Owen at the plate In the *lgth when the Brooklyn catcher tried to wore on Billy Herman'* nlngle to right Then, in the Card*' «l*th. Crabtree tied the wore with a triple whh-h
PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE AND HOGS I** A* one of tny Imy* I* now In the army and t».i mor* >■» call in a »hort time I will aell my dairy herd if Imy i>., g , . reduce th.- work 011 my farm* Sale will la- h..|,| ~ la , North and ■* mile Baal of Bluffton. Ind one mil.- S.-i'h ..1 224 then mile Plait of Hoad No I. TI’ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 19|| | Commanting at 10:30 A M ■ <S—HEAD OF GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLI-45 |> All of the«e cattle have been raiaed here on om l.nm J; ,4 did condition. None are over (out year* old Th. y ><>Mi*f cow* and flral calf heifer*. 16 cow* that are no* mtlklnt a and due to freahen *ooit. 31 ouiatanding heifer* n .-.| .md <i»* by day of rale or noon after. Some of them »ill freahen winter They are all bred Io Pure bred fluern*")' hull*, on* Guernney bull 2 yri old and one Pure Bred tliiermo-y IM regl*tc-r 2 yr* old: 3 (local Hereford »teei» about “*> Tt.* 130— HEAD OF HOC 6--1» K 20 Hampahlre now* and 5 Cheater White «ow» thitd htten «ow* have litter* by ild". II of them will farrow i.y dav ~f Ul . after; It Kura good Hampahlre Hilt* and 6 ch..-.- Whi'. ► tail farrowing Sept 20th. The**, are all oui.t indmc ruud gilt*. The Hampihlre* are Pure Hied (Not If.-g Hampahlre feeding hog* weighing from 125 hi 1'" !1 T« 1 boar*, one yearling and one 2 year* old M - HORSES AND HARNESS - K Match learn Bay and white apotted horae and mat* I wt 2MMI. well broke. *l*o good under aaddle; li.xi'.i.- .. • i.ro. breeching harne**. ■ — DAIRY EQUIPMENT ~ ■ Surg two unii milking machine u*ed two year* D.Lav.l No '.f]M trie Cream Srpgrator. firm clsaa condition H NOTE- Breeding date* and production record- <>( h* In 7 will Ice given day of aale. lYott arc cordially invited to rtilt before the aale and *ee thl* llvettock. See the iow. mi!k>4 them youraelf.t ■ TERMS Ca*h. or If credit l« de»lred. plea«e air mr* fn- mh>i:|M Flral National Bank. Bluffton. Indiana, taledetk H HOMER MII.IS. (km I Roy S. Johnaon A Son. Auctioneer*. H Lunch by Pugney Church l.ido M
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