Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1941 — Page 6
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SPORTS
ONE PERFECT RECORD TEAM IN BOWL GAME Interesting Clashes Between Defeated Teams Is Forecast New York, Dec. 2-(UP)- Now that the Orange Bowl finally has jelled, look 'em over and take your choice for the New Year's day football extravaganza. Rose Bowl - Oregon State (beaten twice) vs. Duke (unbeaten, untied). Sugar Bowl- Fordham (beaten once) vs. Missouri (ditto.) Cotton Bowl - Texas A. & M. (beaten once) vs. Alabama (beaten twice.) Orange Bowl - Georgia (beaten once, tied once) vs. Texas Christian University (beaten twice, tied once.) The entry of Alabama and TCU into the bowl program surprised. It left unbeaten and untied Duquesne out of the major bowl assignments. Alabama and TCU, however, are a pair of bowl old reliables. The Crimson Tide has gone to the Rose Bowl five times, winning three games, losing one and tying one. TCU has won two games in the Sugar Bowl and one in the Cotton Bowl for a perfect bowling score. For the first time since the bowl business branched out into a four ply New Year's day pick-me-up, only one perfect-record team is involved. Last Jan 1, for instance, there were three- Stanford in the Rose Bowl and Boston College nad Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl. And
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Mississippi Siatr In iht* UruiiKf Ibiwl had only a tir attain*) ||« Itrrfrrl rrrord. Nebraska and Georgetown, Ho- othei ttitw In thr Root* and Orange How Ik bad brcti lii-ali ii only otit-r aa bad the Cotton Howl antagonists, Texas! A * M and Fordbam Whether Duqueeite. with a prr- 1 fret Klalr, wai sounded out In lb* Ihiwl negotiation* bar not y**t been dlarloKfd bill thr IbthrK presuntalily would not Itavr brt-n avers*to a Nrw Year's day jaunt since j ihrlr nthb'tb' roffrra adinlttrdly Wrrr depleted Thr partb'lpant* for thr Hun Howl guttle at Kl I'.iko TrX.. have not born rhoKrn but Arizona Ik ) | expected to draw thr wratrrn assignment If It wlna Itm flnui game I wl'h Ctah thin week Thr Georgla-TCI' clash shape*l |up a* thr natural. TCI* agreed to! play lair laat night altortly afli-r j ( | Cnlvrtally of Texa* had declined I iln- Oiangf offer, preferring to I j i-oiiff niralf on Ita pa tin- thin wn-k , 1 with Oregon TCC liaa liart to Texas A. it M 1 and Fordham and been tird by . Km- blit It a vb-tiltta Itirlildi- Texas ! tbr train that knocked tbr Aggie* from th<- unlH-atrii tanka Thr j I t'hrlKtiuna havr iH-rii whorl hamb-*l j I iir.iily all yrar with tbrlr alar, i 1 Kyb- Oilh-aple. on tin* aidflitira I with alt liijuri-d kto-r Hut Gllle*pb- la on thr un-lid anil should hr rrady for thr Miami game aa *hiitild Frank Hltigwh-h. tin- Geor- ' Via alar Slnkwleli ba« brrn play- . j mg all araaon with a broki-n jaw Alabama, whlrll mrrla A A M | [ In lb*- Cotton Ibiwl. baa won right I gamra and loaf only to Miaaiaaippi j J I Stair and Yandrrbllt Alabama'al, ! acceptance waa announced lair! I yralrrday o ’“RABBIT FEVER"*!MKANCK I ♦ ♦ Aa arvrral t-aara of titlarrmia. rommonly ralb-d ''rabbit ft-vrr." havr IM-rii rrp*irt*-d lit Indiana atrrady thia bunting araaon. and aa aomr miaiindrratanding about thia diaraor generally rxlata. thr Hurra u of Filhllrlty of thr Indiana Stair Mrdiral AaatH-latbin today Issued a bulb-tin to huntrra. "Tularemia la an arittr liifrctloiia diaraar wlilrll la found lit more than twruty different kiuda of wild lift- and la tratiaminrd to human lirluga through t-oiitact with Ihe tlrah of lllfrrtrd alllmala.'' thr butIrllli aaya Hrrr arr rrrommrndatioiia for prrvrtiHoil llatrd In thr bullrtln: Alwaya wrar rtlbbrr glovra whrn preparing game for rtNikliig. and make Mure that the rubber la nut punctured by knlvea or iMinr silver*, i Waah lilihml tain* from thr akin with pinny of aoap and water aa ’ iptii kly aa poaalblr and follow tin-
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CUBS. BLUE RACERS WIN Porter Scores 2*l Points For Victorious Cubs In Tilt Thr Cuba walloped thr Tig* rw, 15 k and thr Hlur Rarer* defeated thr Haw ha. IK 12 In Intramural contests at Ib-i-atur high Monday ryetting. Porter waa tM-at for the victorioua Cuba, getting XI point*, to I lead all scorers tor thr rvrnltiß. * . FH FT TC Sr lilt Hi. f .... All Kiehorn. f ... .000 Mill. < 13k Porter, R II 1 23 Ahr. r 000 | Moarr . 1 0 2 j MrlZger •• 0 I Totala 15 5 35 Tlß'-ra FU FT TP < . "tell, f I n 2 MrHrldr, f .. . 11 3 Cook. » 113 j Steiner, g 0 0 0 K*t* hum. R All Totala . 3 3 » lllur Racers FU FT Tl* I’ - ktord. f ttS pollock, r o u tt l.otlgll, I I u 8 Italaton. r non Meyer. R ... 2 1 5 Totala 7 2 16 Hawk-* FG FT TP Uallogy. r 10 2 l.b hlettatlßer. f 0 0 0 BoUteger, c 2 u 41 Ifillßg g . § t tl l.yotia. g 111 1 I Wolfe 1 0 2 • _ _ -| Totala 5 2 12 It* ft-rre. I, Kin In n. I'mplre. I*, land washing with a disinfectant If available. CiHik wild game t Inn mighty , Thia will kill the tularemia germ, bill It rati live 111 the red Juice* of partly rooked meat. Ordinary refrigeration doea not kill the orgaulatti. "Thi* advice la Intended for j lintiaewivea and olhera who bundle game aa well aa for huntrra." con-, tlimea the bulletin. "Many raae* are on record of multiple Infection In one family. Although more than An percent of the caaea of tularemia are traced to Infeclbm by rabbit*, the diaeaae baa al*o le-en found in aiiulrrela, opossums, foxes, tjii.iil, ground hog. muakral, and die meat It- doga and cals." Ttiluremia la a reportable discaae 111 Indiana. In lk4u. It caaea and 12 dcatlta were reported to the atale health department. In l!t.lh the record* allow 7k caaea reported. with k deatha. and 114 caaea and 7 death* in lklk. So far thia year 16 caaea huve been reported with one death. A atatement upon thi* anbjert laaurd by the Ohio State Medical uaaociatlon read*: "Treatment of tularemia haa been greatly facilitated In recent year* through the development, by a group of medical reaearcher* In Cincinnati, of an niitllularemle aerlutn which Is now available to physicians. Thia group, which I* atlll at work on tip* problem, haa also produced a Vaccine to immunize hunter*, butcher*. and other* frequently exposed, but although thia vaccine hua produced successful reauhl ill kk percent of the case* tried. It I* still In the experimental stage.'' o - About S.oAO persons are employed by the bureau of printing and etißravlnß In Washington. A Bargain in Oil Heat ▲B \«*u - ’ ' 1911 mmm Model IVANHOE Oil Healer MAM tr MRMCTtON STOVI COMPANY Perforated easing—given radiating and circulating bent Beautifully finished In brown ''Crincalac” baked enamel. Lee Hdwe Co
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B-z-z-z-! Georgie Abrams, the sailor boy from Jacksonville, Fla., naval trainning station, is shown in what appears to be a secret conversation with Tony Zale, in their New York bout. Zale won eleven of the fifteen rounds to become the first world's undisputed middleweight champion since Mickey Walker relinquished the title in 1931.
Maple Rumblings Telephoto* dung to Its first place lead In the Minor league at Mies Recreation last night by winning two game* from First State Hank . . . Hehlltx won a pair from Smith Insurant «• . . . Schafer's copped two from Water Softeners and Jloltliouae Drug t*Mik a duo from Wren. Slolt'a 256 was high single game , . . The other double ceniury counts: ('. Khlnger. 202: Helchnrd, 233; Frauhtger. 234. K. Iteluklng. 2ou and Innigcr, 2u6. The standings: W. L. Telephone - 25 II Water Softeners 23 13 Si hlltz 22 14 It.**.. Ik 14 It.illk Ik 17 klaiklln'ii lk 15 S* baler's 15 21 llolthollae Drugs 14 22 Smith Insurance 13 23 WfN 11 25 Women's League K Steele (tostetl a 175 and a lkfi, while Ililiy scored a Ik3 to top the efforts of the Women's league kegh-rs last night . . . Schafer's Gloves* won three from Stolz Diner .. . V* ra'a lleuilty Shop Won three from Gerber’s . . . Wiley's tiMtk two from Kettle and Kve's I’lace also won a pair from Slate Auto. The standings: W. L. Slolz Diner 2k 7 Schafer's Glov*-s 22 14 Kettle 22 14 Wiley'* . . 21 15 Veras 16 18 State Auto 16 20 Kve'» Flare 13 23 Gerber'* 4 23
Two Champions, Both From Indiana, Meat - - — . ——————a I'. ". , ■ .», 2, ~L; f m.j / 1 * •: gf:| jw%f i+ThM ST X J«>ar&aaC2£-. mni. - W Jr .^CvS4M f -A •. /w 91 itoJHBIBL spwaßl ■ - •>- „• ■. '.' r w liiaMHiwilire 'fjHBHHBHWIPMI Evan Sanderson, Flore, Ind., deft), IMI state and national champion In tha 4th National DeKalb Hybrid Corn Growing Contest, and Mrs. Lillian Barger of Rochester, Indiana, woman champion, compare trophies awarded them for raising bigl yields of hybrid core Sander- • son scorad 171.0 T bushels per acre. Mrs. BargarllO.M bushels This nation-wide competition is sponsored by tha DeKalb Agricultural Association.
• — — —• Today’s Sport Parade (Reg U. S. Rut. Office) ■y Harry Furguson New York. Dec 2.— tl'l’l — A hunch of the boys who shall he nameless were whooping II up in a mild sort of way and toward the , end of the evening one of them | said "Well. Just to siart an argu- ; men!, what single thing In sports | given you the biggest thrill? I mean something that r* ally sends | the shivers up and down Ihe ‘ spine?" The quest 101 l couldn't IlsVe been 1 1 naked before ab* tier group, made : up entirely of sports writers and ' red-hot fans Among them they 1 liuil traveled hundred)* of thouaatids ' of miles for years to watch all kinds of sport*. They had seen the phtnre from end to end. And •j.hey were almost killed in the ruah ' |to make their choices. •. "You got to give tt to college • j fiHithull," one man eaid. "Thai's where the thrills are. Now you ,! take a home game that Wisconsin I plays. It does something to you ! to see that big Wisconsin hand I j start the parade with everybody I blowing their lungs out on that i j swell marching eong, ‘On Wlscoui sin'.” I "Where did you go to school?” ! ’ Inquired a cynic. I! "Wisconsin," said the gent *h*-ep- »' Ishly. 1 "Well,” said a gray haired man, , | “college ftKitball has got plenty to »j recommend It, all right. Hy the -way. there's nothing wrong with • that entrance of the cadets and - j middliw at the Army-Navy game. *; Hut. I'll take the pros myself. Give • me that Tuffy Geemans like he was • a cwuph- of years ago In a broken r field with lacklers sliding off of him and him going hell for leather, *. Os Sammy Haugh, six points ne--7 hind, and throwing those bullet I pa***»* aa night falls. The pros • got li. for my dough.” 5 Another indignant gentleman deN tnanded the floor: "Take all the » football learns tn the country, cqj 1 lege ami pro, and throw 'em out 1 that window over there. Hereg
the one that will give »• ■ h,,k aa long as I live. They're parading to ihe post for the Kentucky dreby and all of a sudden the bsnd starts giving oul with "My Old Kentucky Home” And after the drsl few tiara Ihe crowd elands up and starts humming II kind of aoft and Mime of the gals are singing It. Hrother. you ran'l ntstch It. A wooden Indian would gel a bell out of that.” “Heems like we got thia thing all tnngM up with band* and music, but the truth Os II Is that once a year I get a shivery spine out of the world series. It's about five minutes before the sturt of the first game when the band playu_ the “Htar Spangl'd Banner." There are a couple of pitchers one of 'em usually Is Ked Ruffing of ihe Yankees standing out there facing the flag with their caps off And the umpires are at attention and the rest of the players are lined up bareheaded In front of the dugouts. You ran hear a pin drop then, I know 'cause I dropped one a couple of years ago to see." A little fellow Interrupted: "You don't have tn have a band to give m*- a belt. What's wrong with the last round of a national open golf
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gulf championship whw.% a gny it coming up lh«* tirvlrh mailing par on the la«t four hoi*** to tl** nr win. Like G**n«* Harazvn did v oui al I ('lev* land a while bach. Remember when he came up to the green — I think It wat the 17th—and needed to get down a 40 foot putt? Gene twaggered up to that putt with that funny little walk of hi* and didn't even bother to tine It up. lie Just bit 4t. Maybe It took four or live seconds for that ball In gel across Ihe green and plunk into the cup. It's a good thing It wasn't a longer time because everybody, me included, was holding hla breath and We would all have been dead ” The tail man spoke: "It's an outdoor light. You got about SO,. 000 people there sitting In the darkness and the cigarettes look like lightning bugs. The champ alts In his corner, dead panned as uuual and Ilk- challenger Is srrupIng hla feet In the resin. Harry Hulogh. the announcer, walks out lo the microphone and aaya. ‘this Is the feature attraction, 15 round* for the heavyweight championship of the world. Coming from Fillsburgh. Fa . weighing I7IH. wearing black trunks, the very worthy
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% R»»kftbg|| Commodore* „ Kl . »mi at hJJJ Oeneva St Yellow j,. kJefferson at l| lrlt „ r . Monmou'i, „ Klfk ’ Herne at |*„ r ,| 4#4 " _ y, |.„ llllw challenger, Rilty lroß;>llch..e,rt„ lt V purple trunks, the , weight «hampion, J w "They get the ring am) .he two for a couple of ie (UB4 , 1( J the bell, staring St etr* n thinking the Ur 4 How you going to N,e 6 *. Inga belt out of that?That laat g U]r t*ih l#f j More than om shrimp are pa*k<-4 aaaaal H plants.
