Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1941 — Page 6
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DODGERS KNOCK REDSKINS FROM EASTERN LEAD (■iant.H Back Into First Place In Pro Foothall League Nu» York Nov IO tl'l't The Tim Mara tonh dhl the trick and 1 the X. W York Giant* were busk | liiK Multi today in the sunlight of I llrut pl>n >' m the .••i-rti division 1 of the National football league Tin i Ihi G .mt li-gcy favorlt* 10 win the eastern crown, lui<l ■ltoppi'il '*« in >i row to th, Brook- * lyn Dodger* .1 ti<l tin* Chit ago Curd* 1 Utah* Mara, Giant*' owner. loM coach St*-v*- (•»<■(( tn cull u Mull'> day pt a* tire s***.«loh at th** Polo ' Ground* instead Os KillllK th** sqilnd the usual Monday off day. You fellow* were loafing out | there last Sunday against the Card-1 Inula." lie told hi* playere. If you fellow* don’t want to play foothall for th* Olanta, tur in your uniform* and we'll get Homebody else I want to »ea < hallK* 111 the attitude of you loafer*, or you're through ! with th** Olanta " None turned In his suit. Instead they buckled down and yesterday I beat the I let rolt Lios Jlt-13. before ' 27.*75 at th** Polo grounds The 1 Olanta' victory ioniiiln**d with the, Brooklyn Dodgers' 1.17 conquest of tin- Washington Redskins before 31.713 at Kbbeta Field enabled the | men of Mara to tuk>* over the eastern lead again with six triumph* against two lo*»ea The Chicago Bear*. u|met a week | ago by the (keen Bay Packer*. I thumped the Cleveland Rama 31 - | 1.1. before IM.III’ al Wrigley Field. Chicago, and moved within half a . gam** of the p.oe setting Packer* in the w>et The Packers. Who had ' an open date, beat Kenosha Wl*., 6S-2. in a non-league exhibition game The Chicago Cardinals, also bile, gained undisputed possession of third plan' In th. west a* a result of Detroit' lira* Pittsburgh, despite the loss of it* coach. Duff Donelll. who rejoined Diniueaiie for Its game with St Mary's, fought the Philadelphia Eagles to a77 deadlock before 15,- , ♦>••1 at Philadelphia A 2b yard pas* from Dean Me Adame, former Washlngto husky star, to Don Wemple. Hr*t year end from Colgate, scored Brooklyn's winning tin hdown against the Red-’ ■km* In the flnal period. Brooklyn scored first on Pug -Manders plunge from the half yard line In the opening period hut the Redskins covered 66 yard* In three playa, with Sammy Baugh tossing 11 yards to Boh Seymour for a touchdown which tied score. 7-7. in the second period. I Tuffy Leemans starred in the Giant*' triumph, tossing a touchdown pas* to Jim Howell and plunging over from the 2yard line for the other touchdown. Andy Marefo* kicked a ll yard field goal and Ward Cuff booted another from the 22. The Giants led throughout and held a IM advantage al half-
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♦ ♦ Week's Schedule For Adam* County Basketball Teams * ————— - —1 1 * Tusaday Commodore* at Kt Mary’s, Anderson Pleasant Mills at Woodburn. Friday Monxitvllle at Commodores. Yellow Jai ket* at Xew Haven. Hartford at Pleasant Mill* Jefferson at Gray Monro, at Monmouth Geneva at Berne Kirkland at Pennville ; time St* ve Bellchuk. former ••stern reserve star, stored both j te trolt tout hdown* going over l from the seven and the eight-yard | | lints* 1 The Beats set a new league ret I ortf for first down*. 21. esc eding by two the former maik set by | Green Bay earlier this yearntgalnsi I the Kam* Bill l)«inanskl went l over for two of the Rear touch-1 i down*. Hugh Gallerneau made the | I third and George McAfee the I I fourth. la*e Artm- kicked u 25- ‘ yard field goal for the other three j points Parker Hall |M*t*t*t| to How i .nd Hit key sot one Cleveland i touchdown ami ran •nd for three I yard* and the other. j Two long runs produced the I tom hdown* In the Pittsburgh Phlla-1 ! delphia game. Jim Casiiglia going J ] 17 yard* for the Eagles’ score In | the second period and Art Jones I entering 2'l yards on a reverse for < the Steelers' markers la the third 1 period. MONROE SCORES E A S Y TRIUMPH Bearkatz. Trounce WavnesfieM, (>., By 37 To i 1 Score Saturday The Monroe B-arkatz registered , their third t onset utive victory of the season Saturday night, troitm j Ing Waynesfield. <>. by a 37 to 11 score at the Berne auditorium The winners led al the half, is - to 6, ami were never in danger ■ Crist and Gilbert led the scorers With II and nine points, respective- 1 ly. Th.- losers connected on only tin er Held goal attempts. Monroe EG FT TP E Roudebush. f 3 17] Crist, f & 1 II ’ Gilbert, <• 2 B 81 Winteregg. g 1 I 31 A. Roudebush. g 3 17 j Reef, f •• G 0 | Trump, f . OOu Ru h. g .000 Wagner, g 0 o o I - - Totals 14 » 37 | Waynesfl. Id FG FT TP j Hatfield, f . 1 2 41 Cummings, f 2 15 Gray, c . Oil Blank, g 0 0 0 i Sprowl. g oil Carter, g 0 0 0 Total* * 3 S 11 Referee. Troyer (For' Wayne). ■I Empire. Markley (Bluffton). I Preliminary Monroe 2*. Wayneafl**ld 15. —- ■ — --OCOLLEGE FOOTBALL Xotre Dame so, Navy 13 Northwestern 20. Indiana 14. Purdue 0. .Michigan State 0 (tie) Mlnmsota 5. Nebraska o. Whlo State 46. Wisconsin 34. lowa 21, Illinois 0. Iletroit 7. .Marquette 6. Pittsburgh 13. Fordham 0. Harvard 20. Army <. Butler 18. Toledo 2. I Western (Mich.) Stale 12. Man i Chester 0. DePattw 32. Earlham 0. Bal! Stale 33. Central Xortnal 0. Wabash SC. Franklin 7. Findlay 12. Evansville 7.
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Panzermen and Peasants in Captured Red Town Barefooted peasant* watch with seeming Indifference a* a German tank eomee to a I halt in their town. According to the Berlin caption, the village wa* captured in the drive into the Ukraine. - ■■ 1
Ba Team Standing* W L Pct. Monroe 3 o I 000 I'. imi Mill* ... 2 "I '«•" Rerne 1 • 1 '*•<' Yellow Jacket*.... 1 « Hum Monmonth I 1 A#o ijefferaon l 2 MB] I Commodores 0 1 mm | Hurt ford « I 'Um I Geneva « 2 mm Kirkland 0 2 .000 olio Adams county basketball teams, with their opening games out of the way. will be engaged in nine game* this week, two Tuesday night and seven Friday night. 000 - The Dei atitr Commodores will i (day their second lilt of the season| ! Tuenday night, traveling to Ander-1 ! son to meet St Mary's Gaels. It | 1 will lie the opening game of th<*! I season for St Mary'* lint the I Gad*, with a veteran team availI able from last year, will Ite plenty | tough for the Cotnmle*. In the | other game Tuesday night, the Pleuant MUI* Spartan* will play I ' .it Woodburn. — 000— All 1" of the count/ teams will, * be In action Friday night, taking I part in seven contexta. I —oOo— The Commodore* will play lh:*lr i second game of the week, and 'heir second tilt on the home flnm. * entertaining the Monroeville Cub* I j from Allen county. Friday night I Monroeville wa* defeated by Hoagland Saturday flight by a rather one-sided score and Commod ire fan*, dltapnolnted in their team * showing lit last week's opener, ate hoping for the locals to click. oOo — Th* Vallow Jacket*, who downed the Fortlend Panther* in their opener loot Friday, will travel into Allen county Friday to meet the New Haven Bulldog*, who downed the Commadore*. The Jacket* dieplayed a pretty fair floor game against the Panther*, but their backet eye* were aadly off from th* floor. With better •hooting, the Jacket* chould develop into a pretty tough ball club. - oOo — In other game* Friday night, Hartford township playa at Pleasant Milla, Jefferson play* at Gray, Monroe at Monmouth. Geneva at Berne, and Kirkland at Pennville —OOo— The Monroe Bearkatz, touted by many Adam* county fan* a* th** team to watch thia season, have turned in three decisive victoria* to date. Boasting an all veteran quintet, the Bearkatz have won a* they pleansd In all three games, from Kirkland, Jefferson and Waynesfield. Ohio. —oOo - turprloe of the week: Hartford townahlp’c showing We Rebuild Auto wrecks from tie rod to top, and From humper to bumper, and Do a job that stands up to bring our customers back. RIVERSIDE SUPER SERVICE East Monroe St. Phone 741 When you think of Brakes, think of ue.
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against the Berns Baar* in the seaaon opener for both team* Friday night at Hartford. Long the doormat for other team* in th* county, the Go: >lla* held a two-point lead | over the Bear* with *:aa than I two minute* to play, only to see Berne com* through with two field goal* to eke out a 30-2* victory. HUNTERS OPEN SEASON TODAY Birds, Rabbits Targets Os Hunters As Season Is Opened An avalanche of hunter* moved Into the field* of Adam* county today in a blltzkrelg attack on the
Civilian Defense Week Poster B rAYW aO w Thia is the potter designed for Civilian Defense Week by Herbert Matter for the Office for Emergency Management A live eagle in th* Washington Zoological Park posed for th* poster.
rabbit*. pht***an(* and quail that would have routed a pans<*r attack It was the first day of the new hunting season and hundred* of Adam* county hunters were on. the i firing line at an early hour. Some ‘ took the day off.” Others ■ arranged for the day as "part of * their vacation.” At an early hour, red rap*, hunting coat* abd gun* were prevalent on all side* as the hunter* set out in quest of their ' wild game. Reports during the summer and fall indicated that rabbit* and game t bird* were pleantiful and thsre were many who hoped to “hag the limit'* Hunter* are limited to two phe**- ' ants, one of which may Ite a hen. five partridges and 10 rabbits per day The pheasant season end* Wednesday. November 18; the I quail season on Saturday. Decent . ber 20 and the rabbit season. Jan- •
STATE G.O.P. LEADERS MEET State Committee Meets To Seek Übor Support In 1942 hidlanapoll*, Xov, 1° fl’Pi The Rt-puhlltan slate tummlitee met today with county chairmen and vicechairmen from Indiana's 12 leadltig Industrial countle* and laltor leader* from Allen and Marlon counties to open a ayatemalic drive for labor mipport In 1»42 Opening wedge In the long range program to woo labor was schedulwl io be a dlsctisalon of effective methods of worker organization a* practiced by labor group* In Allen and Marion conn* fie*, the largest counties In the couniry to go Republican In 184" State chairman Ralph F. Gale* Indicated other meeting* would Ite schetluled to take In labor representative* from other |>arta of the alate. Party and labor group* were scheduled io meet separately liefore getting together — the state committee al 10 a. m.. and the two county delegation* In'a luncheon session al ittMin. A joint session wa* *et for 2 p. m. Charle* W. Kern. Indianapolis, prealdent of the Indiana building and Irade* council, preside* at the •get together" luncheon. Other membera of the Marlon county delegation include P. P. Meadow* of the carpenter* union <AFL). Mr*. Mabel Lowe, I .eon Worthall. Courtney Hammond. Clyde Pierce, Harry B Dyne*. Kenneth Corbin. Jame* A. Robb (CIO representative). L V. Schneider and Arthur lU'ely. Also participating in the session were 10 lalmr representatives from Allen county, headed by John Su**ler, president of the Allen coun y laltor club. o —— - a— ' —- --a Today’s Sport Parade (Reg. U. B- Pat. Offlee) By Harry Ferguson « Xew York. Nov Id. —(UPI - Monday morning grid irony: Player of the week Angelo Bertelli. the "Bob Feller of the football Aeldu." who threw fast one*, curve*, slow one* and fadeaways, pitching Notre Dame to victory over Navy, (live the kid a dry Held and a dry ball, and you will flnd plenty of football me who will Insist that he is the belt passer In the country, college or professional. Working behind the eame superb protection that Charley O'Rourke enjoyed under coach Frank 10-ahy at Boston college last year. Berlelll ha* completed 52 passe* this season for a total of 713 yard*. Against Navy he completed 12 of Ik for a total of 232 yards and wa« Involved, directly or indirectly. In all three Notre Dame touchdowns that knocked Navy from the rank* of the unbeaten and moved the Rose Rowl several hundred miles farther from Annapolis, Md. Vpset of the week—Pittsburgh'* 13-0 victory over Fordham. The real hero of that game was old man over-conffdence. a cunning gent who like* to slip up on team* with perfect record* and bu»t ’em right on the nose. The Fordham hoys were ao husy trying to decide whether to take summer or winter clothe* to the Sugar Rowl game in Xew Orleans that they forgot that anything can happen, including an upset by David over Goliath There wastn'i any Auke about this one, either. Pittaburgh, kicked around all iwaaon, started beating Fordham at the opening whistle and kept It up for <0 minute*. The Panther* won the statistic* aa well a* the game and dropped plenty of •and In the sugar that Fordham hoped to And In the Sugar Bowl. Now there la nothing certain ezcept death. Friday night everybody was saying there wa* nothing certain egeept death and Tea**, but an under-dog Baylor team showed that Te«as can be a very uncertain thing. The ecore wa* 7 to 7. but Baylor can claim a moral victory on the aUtlatlca. Baylor gained 128 yards along the ground to Texas' 118. Texas had a whisper of an advantage on passing. 43 yards to 41. While all that was happening. Texae A. a M. which was supposed to be ju*t a aep’iyr without the mighty John I. tnbrough. defeated Southern Me todiet. 21 to 10, and is rolling al ng nicely. Once upon a time a halfb. ek dreamed that be ran for a tou:hdown every time he got the ball. That dream almoat came true for the hackAeld men in the Ohio State-Wlaconeln game. Neither team had any defense and the hoy* galloped far scores all afternoon. It ha« been agreed that the tentative score eball be aet down a* Ohio State 46. Wleconaln 34. eubject, of course, to crrection In case the official acorer* dlacoverad that a couple of tonchdown* were loot in the ehuffle. Ho* the mighty have fallen department — remember the great day* when Caraegie Tech wae the
Governor Is New I Svl t r ~3 ~ laß Ji g * !n ceremony in Washington, former *rt.-. r of South Carolina is sworn tn ** r. A t s 1 Maybark succeed* to the p.,,t heM Vice President Henry A Walla... . . f **'«*(■ lor KUis<>n D Smith, secon.l from 1.-r F Byrne* of the I! S sup,.,,
terror of the east, and aometinv* the south and west? Score: (’ln* clnnatl M. £arnegle Tet h u. The crowd had Just s* ttled into their seals, the mu*lc of the band had barely diet) away and the Ar kansa* players looked at the •cor*hoard and read: "Rlt-r 14. Arkansa* 0.” Rice scored twice in the Arsi six minute*, hut the Arakan *** boy* Anally recovered and the Anal was Klee 21. Arkansas 12 Iteeomnv tided for Saturday lowa ts Minnesota at lowa t’lty
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