Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1941 — Page 8
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C, C. TO PLAY JACKETS HERE | FRIDAY NIGHT ( rntral Catholic Os Kort Wayne Here Tomorrow Evening Decatur's Yellnw Jacket*. fresh I From a return to the victory ctd-1 iimn after downing Portland last I Week, will return tn their home | held Friday night for the first time In thr»e week* to battle with Central Catholic of Fort Wayne C. <' l» expected to be plenty strung l-*«t week they downed Hammond Central Catholic in a ( hard fought 13 12 win | Previously they held the highly-1 touted North Sid. Red’kina to a I 12-o victory The Jai beta are rXpei led to he in fairly good shape ~r ’he encounter. although there are still several of the veteran* nurshig inJune* The game Is to he called at » | P in under file light* al Worth ’ man Field o Moo-ehrart Drill Canceled Bv Kain — i The scheduled practice of th* I Mooae'ii-art football team at < WorthiiMii Field thi. afternoon was 1 - canceled because of the inclement 1 weather. The atay in the city wa- ’ brief and the trip to Portsmouth : 1 Ohio waa continued m a few min * utes after shipping at the field They plan to *top here Satut ' day afternoon for a rial' at th. 1 Moose lodge on the return trip to 1 Mooophrart. Dominic Di.Maggio Sued For $11,600 . lying Reach Cal.. Oct. 9 if’Pi , Itominlc IMMagglo. outfielder for i 1
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the Itos lon Red Ho*, win sued for j lit,doo today by Joseph W RielgI era a Long II- at h oilman who II lalmed he was Injured when a bat ' th w out of the player's hands t The hat. Rodgers «barged, trav. I e|ed ft" feet and struck him tn the I h.-ad, < aiming concussion and othler Injuries, The accident occurred I it an all-star pame, Oct >, I tun, 1 al Wrigley Field, lais Angeles. TITLE BOUT TO BE POSTPONED Lightweight Champion h Suffering From Injuries New York. Oct. 9 il’Pi Post- [ ponement of the scheduled 15 round lightweight title bout be--w'l-n champion l.«-w Jenkin* and Hammy Angott, seemed virtually <vttain Imlay following announcement that the Texan la suffering from a fra< tured rib and Inflammation of hl* right shoulder. X Ray* of Jenkins, who cringed before welterweight 1 humpion Ri d Cochrane for 10 rouds in a non title affair .Monday night, revealed the injuries, which apparently were suffered In a recent motori y< le accident Fred Browning manager of Jenkins. who had potted a ll.SOti bond I guaranteeing his fighter's w- lght ! and presence for the bout with I Angott on Oct. 31 at Madison | .Square (Sarden, said he planned to 1 take Lew to Hot Springs, Ark., to I build him up But before the Angott bout can I b. cancelled, the New York boxing j commission, which ordered the for fell posted before Jenkins could obtain hi* share of the purse for the fight with C<x hrane, must agree that the T-san cannot train up to It Promoter Mike Jacobs had indicated that former welter champion Frltlle Zivlc and Huy Robinson may be signed as replacements.
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BERNE SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED Twenty Games Scheduled For Berne Basketball Team The B> rue Bear* «tgrf«‘d practice thi« week fur their 2" game hu.ki'tbnll M-hetlule, which will be i opened Friday. November 7 Coat h Lake (>letid> nlng. in hi* xecond year a* Berne mentor, hae four letter men available from la«t f year'* »quad The»e are Karl Ha- 1 beggar. Cliff Habegger. Howard Baumgartner and John Hprunger. Included in the *chedule are home and home game* with the ftveatur Yellow Jacket*, and .ingle gam-« with Garrett. Bluffton, Huntington. Ktnvraonutf Gary. The complete whedab* follow*: Nov. 7 Hartford, there. Nov. 14 Geneva, here. Nov. IS New Haven, there. Nov. 2* H*-dkvy. here. Dec. 5 Portland, there. Dec. 12 Itecatur. here. Dec. 1* Dunkirk, there. Dec. IS—Garrett, here. Dec. 21—Monroe, here. Jan. 2— Huntington. there. Jan fi Geneva, there. Jan. 10 Central Catholic, here. Jan. It New Haven, here Jan. 20 -Columbia City. here. Jan. 23 Warren, there. Jan. 30 Bluffton, there. Jatt 31 Emerson. Gary. here. Feb. « Hartford City, there. ' Feb. 13 Wlncheater. here. | Feb 20 Decatur, there. k Today’s Sports Parade * (Rep. U. •- Pat. Office) By Harry Fcrpuaoa J New York. Oct # ll'Pt The divining rod la *llghtly warp«-d. there I* du*t all over the cryatal hall, but here goe* a daring ujtempt U> pick a few of Saturday'* football winner*: Mlnneaota over llllnoi* - Bruce Smith begin* to build the reputation that will make him an all-Am-erican. Pennaylvania over Yale — The Yale* will be singing "boo-hoo'' instead of "Boola. Boola" when thia la over. Navy over dle* can do it this year, on land aa
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I w> II a* on sea. 1 Indiana over Tr«a« Christian — ' The llooHier* are bound to whi sometime Eventually why not now’ Stanford over Oregon State —An- ; ! other one of those Frankie Albert < “T" parti-*. - Mlwdnippl over Georgia For an ' upset In Dixie Colgate over Dartmouth—Watch those hophomores roll. Northwestern over Wisconsin — I Superior power and speed in the , tiacflrld will do It Texas A * M over New York ' university By a score from here I to College Station. Tea. || Cornell over Harvard But don t * hock the family car on It. Columbia over Princeton — De--pile the fact that the Columbia bench will look like a hospital Texas over Oklahoma 21 to 0. Oregon over Southern California - The Trojan* it 111 haven't recovered from that Ohio State shellacking Washington State over Washington — Because the nickel cam down beads. Mississippi Slate over Ixiuialana State — and maybe without too much trouble. Fordham over North CarollnaKasy does It for one of the strongest teams in the east. Michigan over Pittsburgh— You can t beat that Michigan defense whtn the going gets tough. Tulane over Rice - The green wave rolls In at flood tide. Baylor over Arkansas the Golden Bears rip, claw and scratch. Notre Dame over Georgia Tech —The Irish should do it. but they 1 had better not count their touchdowns before they're hatched. Santa Clara over California- By about one touchdown Duke over Maryland — And It won't even be close. Missouri over Kansas State — Ixtoks fairly easy, but this one is always a hard fought game. Nebraska over Kansas — The Rose Bowl boyu won't And It too tough. Nazi Submarine Is Sunk By Trawler l.ond<>n. Oct. P—tDP)—A large German swtunarlne -urrendored to the British tranvler Istdy Shirley, 1 the admiralty reported today In a ■ communique that said the tra*1 ler had arrived at Glbra'tar with H prisoners. After thcAJ-boat was surrendered 1 to the Lady Shirley, it sank as re- ! suit of damage Inflicted by the trawlers guns the admiralty salu. : Trade In a Good Town — Dwcatar
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Maple Rumblings X/n.Tr -V A stirring 2,»45 total by C. V. and three 6<M> serie* topped the performances hl the Classic league at Mies R-creation last night. The C V team, which eupplanted Wiley Ford In the league, hung up the count on games of 1.035. Itoit and 1.000 . . . The beer five is tied with Burke's for the league lead by virtue of Its three wins I over McMillen's . . . Burke'* kept . pace with a trio of vh torie* over Mutschlers . . . Fort Wayne dropped Nu-Art *lgn three time* and Cloverleaf swept their three with West End Restaurant. The 600 series F Jloffman 216. Ist) and 223 for a 61»: Young. 236. ISO and 203 for a 619; Maddox, 191. IMO and 203 for a C 27. The 200 counts: Wiley, 202; Mil ler. 200. McMillen. 20«; Hoagland. 212: Strickler. 230; Deßolt. 201; Woodhall. 204; Mies. 203; H. Reldenbach. 201 and T. Bohnke. 224. . Ttie standings: C. V 10 5 Burke's 10 5 Cloverleaf • 6 West End 8 7 Nu-Art 8 7 Mutschlers 7 8 Fort Wayne • • McMillens 2 13 COUNTRY CLUB (CONTIMUBD FROM FAOB ORB) Justice of peace court. They were: Ixiuis Hsftiegger, F. M. Reynolds. John llabegger. Levi Hprunger. Ed Grstser and Charles Windmiller The irtrit lists the land Involved at 273 acre*. 0 Hwltserland Is only about threefourths self-sufficient In foodstuffs. The Department of Commerce reported.
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