Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1941 — Page 8

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Yellow Jackets Defeat Bluffton In Final Game Os Seal

DECATUR DROPS BLUFFTON TEAM BT 13-0 SCORE Score Two Touchdowns Early In Game To Defeat Tiger# Hush Andrews' Yellow Jacket* wopml tip the HHi fool bull Season with u *aii*fying 130 victory over the Bluffton Tiger* <>n the Parlor City gridiron last night. The win left little doubt of the ptirpU a wti !»♦-r i<»r 11 y over their arch rival*. wince they had ragged a 12 C encounter early in the sea*on The Jacket* thrust quickly In the grat half for both of their wore*. The Ural one canle In the Initial atanaa when, after rolling up three first down* to march from their own 3* to the Bluffton IM. the Tfcere suddenly held. It waft thinLarnd l«. when Brice Hr. Iner dripped back to heave a 2u yard pawn to Hill l.yu* h Hill galloped over lor the score. Heed* dropkirk for the ratra point was low Then Brrin-r proved lightning doe* strike twice in the tame

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■*■ ii ■■ is—— . place at leant aaaiiiftt the same J team Hrlce. who beat the Tiger* I here before with two oatisatl mal I tuna, broke loose on the flr*t play .of the sei ond quarter II slashI ed off the left hide of the line, cut buck, -hook off four or dv» tai k 'lli’ii and then ouirand the Tiger 'I an ondary in a brilliant <5 yard 1 touchdown run Hina John-on carI ried the ball over for the egtm I point when the Tiger* rushed Heed. I who had been *ent In apparently to attempt to dropkick the eatra point. hi the third quarter, the Tiger* ' I imide their only aerlona threat 1 when Hiatt kicked to the lieia'ur r I eight and the Jai keta had to fight ' to move the ball back from the shudowws of their own goal port • Freldt bandied hlu aide of the punt r ito henge* successfully. however. 1 ami the threat waa silenced. ’ j In the final atanu. i.yni h waa i mov'd into the bat kfl> Id From his 1 ' end spot and he waa responsible r for another Decatur acorfng threat that waa efopped by a Jai ki t ‘ fumble one of the few In the 1 . game In addition to th. offensive ' i work of Lyiyir h and Hreiner. Char ’ ' le» Arnold made aome nice gain* ’ j through the line, with Lolls taking pare of the blocking and Johnimn doing hlu ahare of the bull toting Eugen Melchi. playing hia fort game for the Purple, wan a tower , on defense. continually tutting , down Tiger run-* lofore they were underway Kenny Friedt. Jim Strickler. Don Frmhte and H An■drew* who with Lynch and Melchi. I were playing their last game, all ' gave creditable performances In their bowing out rob . I' Hit kord I and M Andrew* did some nice work In the line The Ja< kett mark'd up 1» firat downs to all for the Tiger* In . atur Hluff'on ! Lym h I.E - Grove M Andrews LT Ullman | P Rhkord Ml Edington I Mell 111 <’ I’etftel S Andrew* RG Hay Reinecke Freldt RT . Sturgis Frm hte RE Zink I Hreiner QB Markley Johnson LI! Hiatt . ; Letts RH Shelley i Arnold . FH Kunkel Substitution* Decatur Reed. • Strickler and Abbott Bluff! >n I Jiriikley Parker, Garrett. Harnish | and Small. Ottliialft Jasper. Fort Wayne; i Smith, Warren and (Jarrett, Bluffton I Jacket B Team Wina The Jacket H team won the pre *, i llmlnary from the Tiger B * to I make it a dean sweep for the ■ night Sfaihr scored from the two--I yard like in ’h< aecaud quart, . .it I ter hie pass to Ried had put the ! bull in scoring territory. Heed'* dropkick waa perfect to give the | Purple reserve* a 7-h victory. -■ o H. 8. FOOTBALL Fort Wayne Central IL Fort Wayne Central Catholic C. Auburn Ml. Garrett 7. I' Warsaw JO, Peru IS. . Huntington 7. Elwood d. Anderson 25. Richmond 6 Muncie 2*. Indianapolis Short 0. ■'—■■J111. 1 J.JS

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GORILLAS LIST NET SCHEDULE Eighteen Game# Are On Schedule For Hartford Township Wayne Hinchman, coach of the Hartford townnhlp Gorillas. Unlay announced a achrdule of IK game* for the 1941-42 banket hall ae.iaon. opening November 7. with the Berne Bears playing at Hartford Keren men remain from last atar'e sect tonal team, of whom five |re Miphomorea and two senior*. S'lnleiiw of the team Is elpeited to be members of last year's second team, which won the county reserve team tournament. These players, alt eophomores. are W Dubach. I. Dubach. Bertsch. Kistler. ItlKKlns and Vannette. | The schedule follows: Nov. 7 Berne Here. .Nov. 14 Pleawant .Mills—There. Nov. ll» Jackson t Wells! —Here. Nov. 19- Kirkland— There. Nov. 28 Monmouth There. Dec. 2 Pleawant Mills Here. Dec. 5 Jeffeiuon Here. Dec 12 Petroleum There. Dec 13 Monroe There. De. 19 Oenevg Here. Jan. 2 Kirkland-Here. Jan 7 Holl There Jan. 9 Polina There. Jan 23 Monroe Here. Jan. 30 laincaater Here. Feb 7 Je#< rson There. Feb 13 Petroleum Here. Feb. 2o Geneva There. ■ - —O —-■ - • " • 11 Today’s Sports Parade (Rep. U. B. Pat Ofßcs) By Harry Ferguson • — i New York. Oct. 23.—(UPl—If the little man over In the corner will kindly quit yelling "yah. yah. yah, you had nine losers last week." we will get down to business : South Alabama over Georgia Starting

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I with a touch one. just to get off on ! the wrong foot, eo to sp<ak. Georgia Tech over Auburn And I ea«y If Johnny Uoscli is set to go. V.MI over Richmond Let's say ' one touchdown, Texas A tn M over Baylor Too much speed and power in the backs». Id. Texas over Rice Too much of everything Vanderbilt over Prlncton Withering the ivy league. Tulane over MlssiMlppi Worth going miles to see. Close game. North Carolina over Wake Foreat- Just a hunch, brother just a hunch. M id west .Minnesota over Michigan — What's that they nay about always stringing along with a champ? The game of the day. Missouri over Nebraska -Aren't there any easy ones anywhere this week? Notre Dame over Illinois They might roil up a score, too. Northwestern over Ohio State Bouncing back from the Michigan fiasco. Tuba over Oklahoma Aggies— 20 to 7. Santa Clara over Oklahoma—The west coast powerhouse rolls on. Purdue over lowa- The Boilermakers are Improving and are about ready to boll over. lowa State over Kansas Fairly easy. I reckon. Indiana over Wisconsin —ln a mild sort of upset. East Cornell over Colgate -riotm and a tie wouldn't be a surprise. Fordham over Texas Christian - Because Kyle Gillespie, TGC's passer. la hors de combat. Army over Columbia—With misgivings and doubts. Good game. I Boston college over Georgetown —A touchdown or two. Navy over Harvard -No matter whether the sailors play their first, second or third team. r Holy Cross over NYU—Without ’• too much trouble or excitement. 1 Pennsylvania over Maryland — Why can't they all be as easy au this one? Duke over Pittsburgh Or this £ one? Dartmouth over Yale—Money In • the bank. Far West Stanford over Washington—On a bunch that Shaughnessy has al ; ready done all his losing for thia season, 'A good one. Colorado over Wyoming—A par ade. Oregon over UCLA—Not so easy I as It looks, however. Oregon State over Washington ! State—Fairly safe. Utah over Denver—2l to 7. CSC over California—An upsoi Is possible but not probale. Record to date: won 39. lost 14 tied 3. Four Men Killed As RAF Plane Crashet Truro, Nova Scotia, Oct. 23 - I UP I -Four men were killed todaj when a twin engined aircraft o the RAF crashed near Great VII '■age. Nova Scotia and burned Details of the crash were announc ed by officials of the RAF flylin school at Debert, near Truro. - a Trade in a Good Town — Decatai

FELLER FACES BALL TO ARMY Bob Feller, Ploced In Clan# I-A For Selective Service - Cleveland. Oct 23 << »’> ’*•»«*• | hall * highest paid pitcher. Hobby Feller of the Cleveland Indiana, faced Immediate call for service In thnarmy today following hl* 1-A classification by a local selective service Imard . John H. Morley, chairman of local draft board. 2". »ald Feller would lie notified of hla < lasalficatlon immediately but there was no Indication when he would be called for *ervlce. Feller will be 23 in November. Evamlned by draft board phyaiclan* on Aug ». Feller waa pronounced A-l physically. In filling out his questionnaire, he had claimed no deferment, but It had been reported that he might Im deferred licauae of his father'* and mother'! dependency. During hl* all year* with the Indiana. Feller haa earned approximately lloP.ooO He ha* won 107 game* and lost 5< while fanning 1,232 hater*. He won 25 and .—' 13 last «ea«on. • May Cnllat Van Meter, la . Oct. 23-(I'Pl — Hobby Feller, greatest lighthand ed pitcher in Baseball, said today following the announcement tha' i he had lieen placed in clans 1-A by 1 hla local draft board that he would "probably enlist in some I branch of the service without wail-1 Ing for induction.” Feller said there wtan’t much i use tn waiting for hla Induction I noflce which may not lie Issued for about three weeks “I have Juat about decided to en- 1 Hat." he said. “It probably will be In the navy.” •Naval officers had attempted to persuade him to enlist some time ago. it was learned, and if he doe* he probably will receive a rank of j boatswain'* mate and serve as a ' physical Instructor. ■’However” he added. "I'm not going to think aleiut It for a while. I'm leaving Friday for a duck hunting trip in Routh Dakota.'* ——— — • Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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Manle Rumblings Eight heglcrs hung up two bun dred counts In the ( lassie league at Mlea recreation last nlgbt . . . The entree were: Gallmeyer, 101; Young. 2U; Mclntosh. 210; Hoff man. 210 and 2«o. C. Bohnhe. 200; App l Iman. 225; Marbaugh. 211; McMillen. 205 and 220 The Central Huger was three from Mu-Art Hlgne. Burke's won two from West End and C. V. won two from Fort Wayne . Manag er Molly Mies reported that the standings were not available. Only the three aeries were rolled last night in the league. a “Woman In Red’’ h ( aught By Police Indianapolis. Oct. 23. — <VPI Captain Walter Kckert of atate police today Identified Itorothy Lucille Wilson. 31. Indianapolis, as the "woman In red” sought throughout Indiana, and eald she had confessed to nine Alling station hold j up* since September 9. In her confession Eckert said •■the woman In red" admitted the I robbery of three Alling station* st Anderson, two at Marttnavllle. and I holdupe at Nohlesville. Fort Wayne and Auburn The woman and a companion. Roy Skaggs. 31. afterI ward* IdentlAid *» her husband. ■ were taken Into custody early today. Allen County Man Dies Os Injuries Fort Wayne. Oct. 23 —CUP)— Delmar W Hoffman. 2*. died at i Lutheran hoapital here on injuries • received more than a week ago In a fall from a tree. Production of artificial butter in Japan has Increased remarkably In recent years, the Department of Cowwnerce says.

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