Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1941 — Page 8
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JOE LOUIS AND BUDDY BAER TO BATTLE AGAIN Meet January 9 In New York; llcccipb> To Navy Relief New York. Nov 13 il'l’l Ruddy Hur. th. slant Californian who pttll.ol a ' and kn<>< k.*l Joe u>ui« through th.' ring «>;>. < last May Will k t anotiur < ra, k at Joe- heavyweight crown Jan. 9 In j the Harden The navy minotim.d thia match «f Co IS round bout will go to th>navy relief eu-ty and that Urnl* Baer's percetiiage wa» not r. v. al I ed. Promoter Mike Jacobs will > This return brawl la virtually’, ort.iin to Jam th.- Garden and toattract a gate of more than lion.- j MV because of the thrill* and 1 •pills that featured the |>. cvious me!, c at W’ashitigioii. I* C on M..y S 3 Also li i.iii-e ol th. »|o my dispute that followed II Moreover. b"i - has !»•. -n < Hum , ed .i- 1 A by < I. ■ >- > !>■ n d and Is subject to .all by the army. Heme ihi- 2"lh crown de Blue may b. bis la»l tin* appear ante before answering the bugle Our Motor Analyzer ('.th I KWm or lie. for Il record* the power produced by ’ our motor** units it* they operate. and Sugifcst* onlv moing replacement* — why not? ■ RIVERSIDE SUPER SERVICE East Monroe St. Phone 741 When you think of ■ Brake*, think of M. FB.nrtl iMHiilMiliM - TODAY - Continuous from 1:30 “GREAT GUNS” Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy ALSO — Shorn 9c-30c Inc Tas BE SURE TO ATTEND! -o - - FRI. & SAT. - - fiBRRi ; MwXLmB ' ■ y 1 Hr y The moat truly delightful people you JTgijM ever met I IIIUWTC wM aw uiK-mtnimt JUKI HU3MH9 BfKTTHHM IIT4 JMOM • J«M »W A COt UM HA FfCTVBB -0 lun. Mon. Tues.—Dorothy Lamour "Atoms of the South Beaa”
• * e Week's Schedule For Adam* County Buwkcthall Teams Friday • Monroeville at Commodores. Yellow dark, fa at New lluten. Hartford at Pleasant .Milla. J. Person at Gray I .Mourn, at Monmouth. Geneva at 11. me Kirkland at Pennville. [ unle *• he In Brattled permanent !d. f* rm.-nt by virtu, of hl* lath h rihdity .mnlng nett May. I.h-' night'-* anmmßi em.*nt by *!• .i Admiral Adolphus Andrews. I commandant of the third naval dis- ' tri. f and president of the relief *<► i ety'« New Yoik auxiliary, came , .i- no surprise ln-*au-* ILier* manager. Anvil Hoffman had indicated ’wo wi. k« ag > that th.- nuttt-h was The navy decid'd upon liner ar th. opponent because of the hurlybuiley at Washington where big Buddy knocked latul* through the 1 r.ipea with a left hook In th. first round forced the champion to hold <n lat.-r »<» ai.ms gashed Joe's left brow in the tlfht ami th.-n Jost on i .i 'll-<|ii:illtl< at lon at th.- beginning I of the *- tenth. after being floored 1 three tlm.-s in the sixth It was an Infuriated laiuis. with , : blood streaming down his left ' brow that gave hl* ling, opponent j a sat.■ -* be.ti.ng m th. -lytii II i I smashed Buddy to the canvas twice As .Buddy rose front th.- j •■const trip, the bell wounded but i : apparently the .hamplun didn't! 'h<ar it because he let drive with I ■ his Sunday punch and Buddy went i i down Ilk.- a p deaged steer. Baer’s i : liandl.-ta yelled ' foul' and drggg * *-I Buddy to h:.-'. lonier. Referee ' Arthur Donovan refused to allow j 'ln- foul, and ordered Buddy to i < tight and his handlers to leave the | ting when th.- b-II rang for the I i•• tenth round Baer’s seconds re I fused to leave the ring, so Don i I -.van dls<|uaiifl.-d Buddy Great hue and cry follow d the bout, but Donovan’s acthm was upheld offl. tally Meanwhile Buddy 1 was matched for a battle of giants I | with big Abe Htmon for the Gard > ti in September, but he developed 1.. growth on his right elbow Th.- | Hint was camelled and the growth I ha. responded to treatment In th. j I Interim lantls kuocked out Billy | i onn and la.u Nova The navy relief society, which | was organised In IBM. provides for j emergency situs’lone encountered by officers and enlisted men of the I’. S navy and their families I Every man in th.- navy. In. hiding officers, contribute* voluntarily to I the navy r» Het each year O__ ♦ • TODAYS COMMON KRROR Too often prepositions are In- | | seried when they are not needed, aw "The boys entered ( Into the room.’ "A girl of i about wlsieen.” "Where shall we go to?” ♦ • jcORT * w — Last Time Tonight — "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN" Vivian Le-gh Laurence Olivier ALSO—2nd ChapL "Jungle Girl” 9c25c Inc Tas - - FRI. & SAT. - - * HOPALONG CASSIDY OLD COLORADO” William Boyd Russell Hayden Sun. Mon. Tuea.—"2 Latins from Manhattan" A "Nine Llvse Ars Not Enough” I = : You can borrow Slf to S3OO from us in any of these ways: 1. Call at office—where we will be glad to explain. 2. Phone applications receive prompt attention. I 3. Tear out ad—write your name and address across it, and mail to us. Full details gladly furnished without cost or obligation. Ixians privately made on your own signature and security. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY, INC. IMK N«HI| 0 1>ZJurMX«r* ra P1»M t-t-7 PgCAVVB. MIDIANA UM** Mb M*»**Hy MrAAMd In Alams, Jay. ANm an 4 WHI CmMlm I bmtaiMgNMgBiiMWMaiIMWmMHMMBgMB ■»
CHICAGO BEARS i AVERAGE HIGH Pro Football Team Aver* age* 6.H1 Yard* Per Scrimmage Play 1 | Chicago, Nov. 13. (VP) If the I Chicago Bears could adhere strict-1 ' )y to their ground gaining average 1 here's th.- way they would advenes the ball: An <ays first down every other ' play 111 three plays they'd be just , a few Inehes »hy of their second ! consecutive ilrst down National football league figures rsleased today show the Hears av1 , rax.- •'* *1 yards on each play from «. rlmmsge. bell, ved to be a new I ■ ground saining record for major f.sitball teams In 411 plays from •i rlmmage — 29? by rushing and 111 by passing the Bears have advanced 2'19 yards Os this 1.323 is by rusiiig and 1.293 (uswlng The sv* rage scrimmage gsin for th.- entire league Is 141 yards. Chxo-st team to th* Bears In total yardage are the Gre.ii Hay Packers with 2.472 in right games, on*- , more than the Bears, for an aver-! ' age of I 5 per day. It* f.-nsivcly, the Washington | ' Redskins top the league with an I opponents' average of 3.2 yards I Th** Bears and New York Giants 1 ate second with 3 3 yard* — Today’s Sport Parade (Rsfl. U. 8. Pat Ollies) By Harry Fsrguson b . — — — ■» d New York. Nov IS <PP. Rae- ' tng or should I say wobbling? town the horn.- stretch of th.- football season Midwest Northw.Mteru over Notre Dame Busting an unbeat*n record In the best game of the day. Minnesota over lowa- But what I i.i lovely spot for an upset Good i' ' on<Missouri over Oklahoma The I highest hurdle on the way to th- | ■ big SIX title Ohio State over Illinois 21 to 0 | Sorry. 3o to o Ohio State just | mlswed that last point after touchdown Wisconsin "ver Pur.due— By at I least one touchdown Kansas State over Kansas This ms doewn t figure to be too tough, but it's one us those traditional! : games where form flies out th.-1 | window Nebraska over Pittsburgh -on the theory that Pitt gave Its all, against Fordham last week. -Michigan State over Temple I , I got a cousin who once knew a fel , low who went to .Michigan Httae. I Nice guy, too. ( East T* nuessc-e over Boston college— ' Tennessee doesn't want to set the I world on fire yuh It just wants ’ to avnge that licking In the Sugar . bowl last year. •Michigan over Columbia—An outmanned team goes down fighting Cornell over Darthmouth—This , is the one that Cornell won last year an dthen lost on account of the fifth-down business. Sweet r-r-r-e-v-e-n-g-s! Mississippi State over Duquesne Those .Mississippi boy* gut that bowl fever bad Harvard over Rrown—lt was a slow start, but those Harvard boy* are plenty tough now. broad A and all. Holy Cross over Manhattan — ought to be «a*y. Tulane over New York Univeri slty Think* like thl* help build up your average. Mine could use some building. Penn State over West Virginia Making It four In a row . Pennsylvania over Army—A good big squad heat* a k<mml little squad. Syracuse over Colgate —On the flip of a cotn. Hither ream can win by 40 points, depending on who's hot. ( Yak over Prfhceton — The Kits haven't won one since their season opener and neither has Princeton. Would you like to settle for a tie? * Beuth Alabama over Georgia Tech — . Don't thhik the Crimson tide is goI Ing to be In the losing column any I more this year. Southern Methodist over ArkanI eas—Two touchdowns. Clemson over Wake Forest - Don't ask why. I Ju*t put p down fust and started praying. Duke over North Carolina— Bas •er than it usually b. Ix.ulslana State over Auburn — Wouldn't it be funny if that Auburn team suddenly ran wild? Texas A. A M. over Rice—Rut | watch It. brethren, watch II Texas over Texas Christian—No- | body is going to He Texas again | this year, much leu beat 'em. Far West Stanford over Washington State —Shaughnessy has 'em under momentum now. Oregon State over California — But the family jewels aren't bet on It. Utah State over Wyoming—Both trying for their first conference victory. Brigham Young-Coiorado — A scoreless tie. Utah over Colorado Sttae- Say
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3b points. Idaho over Montana — If I'm wrong, don't sue ■— 0- . Maple Rumblings A 257, posted by McMillen waa - the high spot of the Classic league | competition at Illes recreation last night . . . There were no Soo series . . . Other doubl century counts were: Keller. 203. Gallmeler. 200; Latham. 214 Burke's won two games from NaArt Signs to move into a slim one game lead over CV Beer and Clov- , erleaf . . . .Meanwhile CV was | trouncing the creamery men in two games Fort Wayne won two from Mut M-hlers to push the latter hack into fourth spot and Central Sugar uwept three games from West End I restaurant. The standings: W. L. Biirk> s . 19 11 CV Beer 18 12 Cloverleaf ... 18 12 Mutachlers 18 14 Fort Wayne 14 15 1 West End 13 17 NuArt 11 It Central Sugar 11 19 — o - H. 8. BASKETBALL New Haven 38. Monroeville If* Hartford City 15. Montpelier 13.
Greenberg Now a Sergeant ir j M Bergt. Greenberg and Private Herman Cariaen *** ' Recently promoted to a sergeant. Henry (Hank) Greenberg, the Detroit Tigers’ outfielder now in the army, is seen, left, with Private Herman Carlson, as they rode In an Armistice Day parade la DateoiL Greenberg is at Fort Custer, Battle Creek, Mich.
Elmhurst 34. Jefferson Center H. Flora 21. I,ogan*oprt IF Pennville 60. Holl 30. Connersville 57. Morion MentorI lai 33. - I" ■# Two Yellow Jackets Out With injuries That old bugaboo. Injury, reared Its ugly head twice this w*-ek In the Yellow Jacket camp and as a result two players will not see action Friday night in the New Haven game. Flrat. John Spahr, sophomore forward. suffered Injuries in a fall from a bicycle that will keep him out of action. Then X-Rava were I taken of Bill Lynch's right arm and - the d’M'tor decided that the big 1 senior veteran had better stay out of the Friday night encounter. Hl* arm was injured In a football game several weeks ago and has given him trouble ever since. While the Injury is not a serious one. playing In the contest with the Bulldogs would only aggravate It. the physl--1 clans advised. o Eugene Friedt Play* Final Game Saturday Muncie, Ind . Nov. 13. •- Eugene Friedt, veteran Ball Htate guard from Itecatur. will be wearing his red and white football togs for the last time Saturday afternoon when the Cardinal* travel to Terre Haute to do hattie with the Indiana State Sycamores. Friedt la one of the hardest hitting players on the Ball State squad. Formerly a back fl Id man. coach John V. Magnaboaco converted Gene Into a guard where he has labored for the past two campaigns as one of the outstanding mem- . bers of the team.
BOOSTOUTPUT OF AM TANKS Hurc I’roicrini Call* l ° r 2.000 Tanks Monthly In Year Washington. Nov. 13 (FP)Defcnae agencies moved swiftly to- j day to get Into operation a huge | new production program calling fori more than S.oo«» tanks a month by I mid'l942, nearly double the present output. The program, which ha* keen I given right of way since President Roosevelt recently called for a stepup in this field, got off Yo an IniHal start with announcement yes- i terday of the award of about |M.* 000.000 in contracts by the army for an "extremely large amount" of 2b ton medium tank*. Pressed Steel Car Co.. Chicago, r,.< ,-vled a »«.00tl,000 or li*r. and the Pullman Standard car manq* fa< turlng Co.. Hammond. Ind. got “In excess of |3O.OTo.OM>" In con tract*, the Chicago ordinance district said. It was understo<Ml that the army j would have charge of ordering the tanks, the bulk of which will lie the 2»-ton medium "improved" model. with smaller emphasis on the. 13-ton "light" and «ton new | "heavy" model*. The new 2«*u»n tank, described as the most potent of Its type in the world, will carry a 75 MM cannon Instead of Ihe original 37 MM., and will have a cast shell Instead of metal plates. 0 — ■ ■ F. D. R. SEEKS CONTINUED FROM PAOK ONB> strike which would tie up much of the defense program. Mr. Roosevelt MS summoned united mine workers and steel company officials to the White House tomorrow for a conference that some official* believe may be the "long-awaited showdown" between the President and the CMWA president John I. Lewis. I SKINS REJECT CONTINUBD FHOM PAQB ONB 1 compromise the wage gain de ' mauds by redu< Ing the average. hourly rate increase from 31 cents to nine cents. Jewell declared that wages for ' the 900.000 non-operating em- ! ployes averaged cents per i honr. or 35 percent below the av- ' erage hourly rate In similar major I Industries. He said the workers . had received no wage adjustments since 1937. i —0 —. . Magley Conservation Club Shoot Sunday The Magley conservation club will sponsor a trap shoot to be held Hunday. Novemlwr 15. onehalf mile south of Magley. Turkey* and other prises will be given the event winners. r —■ ■■■■■■■ 0, I ■■■■* St. Joseph’!i Closes With Valparaiso U. 1 Rensselaer. Nov. 13—Valparaiso ’ university Is the only team left * standing Ice tween S'. Joseph's college and an undefeated seasoq. The Pumas will close their ninegame schedule here against the UhIsns at 10 a. tn. Thursday. Novem- ' her 20. Thanksgiving morning. I ° , Present Book Review I Here Friday Night Mrs. Saylors of this city * will present "Africa today and tomorrow" at the Church of the Naxarene Friday at 7:30 p. m. The review will be based on the books. "Behind God's Back.” by Negley Person, and "Jungles Preferred” by Janet Miller. Richard Holswarth. outstanding tenor from Fort Wayne, will present several solos. No charge will be made and the public Is Invited to attend. o Social Security Representative Here A representative of the soclil security board's Held ofllce In Fcrt Wayne will be In Decatur tn ths post ofllce Wednesday, November 19. to confer personally with enployers and wage earners In tl.la vicinity who wish assistance a id information relative* to their soc. U security problems. He will be vailable between the hours of 9:30 a. m and 1 pm. for such conferences. The representative said that he would be glad to assist employers, employes and otbeni who wish to ask specific questions, or who desire information on th* tiling not of forms, obtaining account numbers, or establishing claims for oldage Insurance. Thane persons wishing information or a future appointment who are unable to see the representative when he la In the community may write or call the boalrd's field offlees, which Is located at 308 Poet OfSce Building, Fort Wayne.
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