Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1941 — Page 6
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Yellow Jackets Defeat
JACKETS BEAT PANTHER TEAM FRIDAY NIGHT Decatur Scores Early In First Quarter To l><‘feat Portland Decatur* Yellow Jackets out-j played and outfought a Mann , Panther eleven at Portland Inst night to win a hard earned Sat decision The victory was. however, much more decisive than the wore Indi- i cate*. With all three of Decatur** bollcarrytng backs taking turn* they consistently forged through for marked gain* and Drat down* The Jacket* pil'd up 12 flr*t down* In 'he conte«t to four forth- Ir op-; poneut*. With but few exception*, the entire game wa* played In Portland territory. Often the Purple hat tl-d to threatening territory only to run Into a momentarily stubborn ’ line, and fail to pu*h the pigskin over. The Jacket*' wore came early In the fl rat quarter. Portland kn k e<| off to the Itu-atur JO. Hreln- r picked up a flrat down but the Panther line held and Freldt was foried to kick. The kick landed In a Portland boy's arm* on the Panther 21 Wh- n he fumbled. I Charlie Arnold, the Jacket full- 1 back, pounced on the bull. Hieln er heaved a pa*a to Lynch that wa* good for io yard*, bringing the ball to the Panther If yard mark- i er, from where Hing Johnson went ' around left end on a reverae Am <i*i« plunge for the point fail'll ( The rest of the flrat quarter wa* a i ae. -naw affair. V/lth Johnaon. Brelner and Am-, old carrying the bull, aided by •ome nice bl<u king on the part of Lett* and the linemen, the Jacket* ■ chalked up two first down*, which coupled with a 15-yard penal'y for piling on. imposed on Portland, the plgaakin wa* moved to the Palllh- I er Ifi The Purple failed to pukh It over, however, be<au*. of a I fumble The half ended soon at- I ter In the third quarter the Andrew* '
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’ men again threatened. Standing on the panther fu. Brelner heaved a Io yard pass to Lynch who pick- , ed Up five more before he khoVel- d I a lateral to Johnson. Hing wa* out by hlm*elf, but he couldn't • hold onto the mud covered pigskin and the fumble wa* recovered by I Putiland. Koon after, due mainly > to Arnold'* plunging the bull wa* I moved down to the Panther 20 again, but two penalties nullified ! the gain*, and killed the threat. With four minin'* lo go in the llnul stanta. the local* made their last threat and it wa* a dandy. Ilreiner'* pas* to Lynch netted 25 I yard*. Lynch'* lateral to Johnaon pushed the ball down to the Portland 12. Ilreiner plck-d up (even io the Portland five. With third and five to go. Arnold picked up <>ne. Hing failed to go around left for the first down, however. The Panther* push’d it back to the Dei utur 2". where Melchl fnteriept■'d a long pa** and wa* downed in hl* track*. Brelner'* pa** to Fruchte wa* good for 10 more just 10-fore th- game ended. Portland failed to prenent a serious scoring threat at any time, getting deep In Jai ket territory only on punt*. In the prelim, two sensational run* by Purple re»erv<-« gave Decalur a 12" victory In the Aral half Hill Marbaugh intercepted a Portland pa»» and raced *5 yard* for a touchdown On the next play the kickoff Abbott swept to the aide of the Held aud outfaced the entire Portland team In a startling M yard run Decatur Portland Lynch LE tiroman Hickord LT Walleahecke Strickler Ml Thoma* M-lihl <’ Grimm S Andrew* RG Gillum Freldt RT Mayo Frnckte RE .. Smith Itrlener <JB Valentine . Mir Lil MH'rory Johnaon RH Frakes Arnold FB Rltteiiour Scoring: Itecatur. touchdown Johnaon. Substitutions; It-catur Garner,, Feasel. Portland S'hoenlein. Nel- 1 KOffl official* McClure. Fort Wayne « referee; four. Auburn, umpire and ’ Lackey. Butler, head linesman o f
Maple Rumblings HI? jfl AOB - ■■■■ .■■■V ; 1 v W /<r\, : Two double century count* by n | Souders marked the action In the P f Central Soya league at Mie* Rec- S reat lon last night and little else I: lof Importance happened . Souders K ■ was easily the outstanding kegler ], 1 of the evening, getting a 200 and a ( j i 234 In two of hi* three attempts .. a The Giants won three from the ( |l Cubs, the Dodger* copped three f , I from the Red* and the Card* # ! swept three from the Yankees .. j lat * i night opened Ihe action In ' I the Central Soya league and left 11 the three winners tied for first “ place . . The 13(1.000 Brunswick Sweepstakes carnival opens tomorrow. 1 | Details can be learned at the al- J 1 leys. | e t Red Rsflsctor Belt Worn 1 Belmont, N. Y.—<UP>—Willis fl.ia McComher. 79. Isn’t taking any 3 more chances with automobiles e *ince hie accident. After being a struck along tße highway. McCom- > i Iter began wearing a white Sam » j Bro wile belt studded with red re- ( I Hectors while walking between hie I home and bis 200- acre farm Dve n miles east of Belmont. n o f To deny to know Is to deny to « grow. ;
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KIRKLAND NEWS The Pleasant Dute ladies’ aid met Thursday in the borne of Mrs. Russell Baumgartner. Work consioted; of quilting, piecing block* on'l j working comfort tops. Donations of clothing w-re qlvea i for relief work. After the dinner devotional* and the business meeting t were held The nest meeting will| lie held in the home of Mrs. lona Liby of Bluffton. The Kirkland Home Economics ( cluli met Tuesday afternoon at the Kirkland high school. The meeting w.i- opened by Mrs Theo Heller giving the history of the *<>ng of' the month "Put on your old grey bonnet." Devotions were led by Mrs. Ed Arnold and the group praying the Lord's Prayer. Roll call was given by "Nismlier of quarts I canned this summer." 15" to 500 quarts Were reported. Nlin«teen mem Iters and four children were present and one visitor Mrs. Geo. Sherman. The leaders, Mrs. Albert Beitieke and Mrs Luther Arnold guv.- un interesting and practical lesson on making salad* and salal dressing*. Several very attractive and appetising Solods Were made and served to those present. Mrs. Beinekc made one of Iler favorite salads. The Shower Helad, The ladies decided they would like to have u cook book printed of favorite recipes from all the club women. The book will tie entitled Kirkland Kook* favorite receipts." The members voted on the project they would like to study the coining year. The hostesses for the day were Mrs. Orval Heller. Mrs. August Schlickman. Mrs Harold Bar.jer. Mrs Milton Girod and Mrs. Ed Arnold. Election of officers will Im held next month and adl members are urged to be present. Hostesses for next month wil tie Mrs. Frank Yager. Mrs. Win. Griffith. Mrs. Theo. Heller, Mrs. Reinhold Koldway and Mrs. Herman Harger. The quotation for the month is. “The hardest job a child faces Is learning good manners without seeing them " A Kirkland Kook's favorite recipe
“thower Salad" 1 piece trawberry Jeltow, 1 pt. boilinx water dash of salt, chill until eighty thickened, add 1 cup canned pineapple. I cup diced apple 5 maraschino cherries. tfc nap whiped cream. Turn Into .nold and chill.--Air*. Albert Beineke. The Kirkland Women's Christian Temperance I’nion wtM meet Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock at ths home of Mrs. Wm. Yager. Mr*. H. W. MeckstroU) will be the leader. Discussion wil be "what agencies in your community are helping boys and (Iris learn the truth of the relationship between alcohol and (a) safety, (b) behavior, (a) Christian living." All member* are urged to be present and every body I* welcome. The Pleasant Dale church held Its rally day and home coming last Sunday. Friends old and new came to worship and fellowship together. At noon a patduck dinner wag served In the basement. Dewey Rowe was the speaker and gave an inspiring meaawge The Kirkland men’* chorus sang two number*. "Let me live clone to Thao." and
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"I love to tell of Hl* love." The Ehrtnan reunion wa* held Sunday at the country home of Wm Ehrman A bountiful pot lix k dinner wa* served at noon. The afternoon wa* »p--rn ui vialtlng. pkiymg game* and eating ice cream. Music wa* furnished Dy the "SageI brush Ramlder*”. Next year the I reunion will be in Fort Wayne with j "he Ferdinand Ehrman family, i Those pie*eut were Katie Hampel I and daughter Elisabeth. Mr*. Hol- | *ii Calkin* and daughter. Phylli* | Hhnnan. Geo. Ehrman. Ferdinand , Ehrman. Mt and Mr*. Irvin Kaiaer I and (laughter t'arol. Mr. and Mr*, i Wm Young and son* BIMy and Bud- ' die, Mr. and Mr*. Waker Ehrman. ! Mr. and Mr* la-wis Ebnnan. Mr. : and Mr*. Wm Ehrman and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Elirman and family Eileen. Hugh mid Kenneth. Mr. and .Mr*. Doit ha Shady and son* Donald and Billy, and Mr. and Mr* Jullu* Bright and family, France* Mary Ann. Justine. Marjorie and »on Al Mr*. Nuafli Arnold Ml** Victoria Stoneburner and Mr*. Dortha Shady from Kirkland went to Decatur Thursday afternoon for rehearsal of the Adams county home economics (ffsorv* directed by Mrs. C. T flal"«ger of Berne. Ou Saturday the chorus will join other choruses at the Music festival In K'-ndallviHc and the maxx chant* Will be directed by Josef Seabold. director of rtle W«di* County choruses. The Adam* County choruses will sing a* their selection "Can't nay away." by N<H»le Caln. p Mr*, Conrad, who I* at the Deretur hospital, having had an operation for the removal of a retara« of the eye, is improving nice-
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ly and will lie able to come heme | the last of tbs- Week , q— - — State Field Agent At License Bureau Joe Burke, held ag--nt for the Indiana gross Income tax department, will Im- at the Adam* county auto Ihensse bureau in thi* city October X and 14. Cal F. Peterwin. bureau manager, announced today. - — THIRD GAME OF CONTINL'BD FROM PAOB ONB and the Yank* a mere .23* and only one home run in the first two game*, there's likely to be s burst of loud mid long hitting at Hbbeta field, a park made to order for power hitter*. Joe DiMaggio, the Yanks' big gun. and Pete Rel*i-r. the Dodger*' National league batting champion. Imth have gone hitles* thus far. That can't go on. You can keep T N T. bottled up so long " -- — '-o Abolition ioelsty Live* Philadelphia — (UPI — An Abolition society formed I'fi year* ago still function* here. The ooclety— The Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, the Relief of Free Negroes Vslawfully Held tn Bondage, and for Improving the Condition of the African Knee—wa* formed in 1774. - — Patriotic Nam** In Draft Steulienvllle, o.—(UPi—The list of new Jefferson county draft registrant* Includes the name* of John Perilling Devore and George Washington Greco.
IJOANWEMHOFF WINS’ CONTEST Awarded «."> For Naming Baby In Adams Theater Contest Adam* theater official* who conducted "a name for baby" content. In connection with the showing of Blo**om* in the Hunt" at the local playhouse on Sunday. Monday. I Tueadnj*. annottne-d today that Joan Wemhoff of Ib-catur had tout ' named wlner of the event. Ml** Wemhoff <hoae the name of "Kt-phen Stuart” to win the major award of 15 lu accordance with the rule* governing the content, five other winner* al*o were selected, and each will r-reive two adml«*lon« to the* theater. Cooperating with the Adam* theater In publlt-ixlnx the content wa* the Itally Democrat, which carried a picture of a baby to pre*ent a unique angle for MetrodloldwynMayer’* technicolor claaalc, "Bion*om« In the Dual." ba*ed on a real < hnracter and a real pha«e of modern hlatory the career of Edna Gladney, iitperln'-ndent of the T'-xa* ihlldren'* home at Fort Worth. Texao. - - One-seventh of all the Indian* e I'. S. live in Arltona. Bishop's Son Killed ~ W ’"I M V- LJPwSy II a % MM. Bergeant Janie* Mavun Son of an Epl»copal!an bl»hop of Memphia, Tenn., Sergeant Jamen M. Maxon, 32, a gunner with an R A. F. aquadron. han been reported "killed In action" during an engagement over enemy territory. Thia la believed to have been the laat picture taken of Sergeant Maxon.
The Judge Derides “N<i(;aftfß" LavLml ,t . jEk WiA a m I BraM ; K Judge K-ne-mw Mndl*. the mail who li.i--pictured with Manager* U-<> Dttrochi-i -|.! ->>.. Mrf'arthy of the Yankee* after hi- • k.iin , ■! at ItriMiklyn * Ebbet • field mid called off h- ,| aerie*.
Tourieta Turn Cultural Albuquerque. N M ll’Pl The average American touriat ha* turned from aouvenlr hunter to an inferreted «lght*eer. according to M It Tlllotmm. regional director of the Naitonal park aervlce. O - Sun’a Really Bright in Texa* Auatln. Teg.—fl'Pl—At midday when the nun I* ahlnlng Texa* I* lighted to the Name extent a* If It had 13.000 candle* to every foot of kurface. The foot-candle mea«urement* are taken by a light meaauring device intalled at the top of the 27-»tory tower of the Vniver*lty of Texa* library. —O 1 - 1 - Battleship Library Gathered Philadelphia-t I'Pt Th. library of the l>att)e*hip. V.S.B. Waahltig ton. will be index<-d and catalogued at the Philadelphia navy yard by j the WPA library project. The | work will start a* soo as the l.soo l tiook* are avail able. o Nickel From New Caledonia Noumea. New Caledonia Il'Pt | New Caledonia la elated, to film j l*h lu.mro ton* of nickel ore to th<-1 I nll'-d State* and C><' to 55" ton* I a m<mth to Australia.
PUBLIC AUCTION 1“ K 0 ACRE FARM of Real Entile -U»• I W S(M I will sell my M) acre farm. located 1" mil-- S ■ fit—f B on Slate Road No 1 and mile West on No Pennville on No I then mile We»t on No HK| SATI'RDAY. OCTOBER 11 th. I!» 11 al 2l’- '< I’* IMPROVEMENTS: Good 7 room h.m«. el.* barn with * stanchions and cement Goor; m k cribs and granary; good garage The*.-buildin; • FARM: This SA acre farm la good produ.' »• acres of timber and pasture; halanct undei < ic-. • ■ ',j ed and fenced. Idealy located on State 110.0 l HU| Churches. and Markets. INSPECT this farm before day of sale and ■ •••' TERMS: 15% Cash day of sale; balance on d- • ■ n> ARTHI'R E. I>YSOV° W * I J. F Sanmann. D 8. Biair Auctioneers. C. W. Kent. Kales Mgr. ' , , Kale conducted by the Midwest Realty Au. non HI ’’COMPLETE SALKS SKRVit'E W- aIIH: ' .H »
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