Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1942 — Page 4
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Chicago Bears Beat All-Stars < Friday Night Score Convincing 21 To 0 Triumph Over College Stars Chicago. Aug, 29 H’Pi TinChicago Bear* remain monarchs i of all they survey In the football! world. George llalaa' world professional champion* gained an impressive 21 to 0 victory over the college all ) atara last night a! Soldier field to turn back the latest challenge to their leadership In the grid king : uoin. In the nine games of this pre- 1 geaaon classic there have been more lopsided ai-oiea, bitt neve' | a contest In which the Issue wa settled earlier or the superiority of the victor more pronounced The Hears scored the f.rst time they got their hands on the ball
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I and had the all-star* back on their I heels most of the time thereafter. The all-star* had three excellent scoring opportunities, but they couldn't caslt In on any of them The collegians used 11 backfield ; men. but not one of them could provide the big punch in the clutch. On the other hand the Bears had two burly ball carriers who c mid , get the yardage when it meant most "Bullet Bill" Osmanski, the . former Holy f'ro«* star, and Hugh Gallartieau. ex Stanford ace, Osmansk. was the fullback who I ripped the all-star*' lin< apart alI most every time he was given the ' ball. Gallartieau mauled his way through on two short drives for touchdowns. Ustnanskl's part in, the Bears' victory was indicated plainly by his work In the first touchdown ’ drive The Bears moved 60 yards iln 12 plays to reach the goal and on eight of those ballcarrying assignment*. it was ''Bullet Bill" who carried the ball. The score came, : however, on a four yard plunge by i Gallarneau. Sot once -luring that initial scorI ing drive did quarterback Sid Luckman elect to lay aside his power plays to t ike to the air. It was straight down the-nilddle-here-we come-sttiff and it worked to perfection. Luckman and his successor. I Young Bussey, however, didn't want to give the record crowd of lol.ltio fans, who paid 9305.260. the Impression that the Bears <oiild do nothing but grind their opposition under foot. The second marker was made through the air. It came in the second period on a neat 2.1 yard aerial from Bussey to end Hampton pool. The Bears then combined the two offensive styles for their final marker in the third quarter. In this drive the Bru ns covered 76 yards in four plays. The key play was a pass from Luckman to Pool that gained 65 yards and put the ball on the Collegiatis' II yard stripe. Front there Colting picked up four yards and (Jallanieau ■ tv eied the remaining distance on the next play. Joe Styd.ihar, the big tackle with an accurate toe. added the p ilots after each touchdown by placemen.'. The all-star* had the best scoring chance In the first period when a brilliant 94 yard punt return by 1 Steve Juxwik of Notre Itame put ■
Schaler-Cloverleaf In Tourney Finals Meet Monday Night For Tourney Title Schafer and Cloverleaf, both of Decatur, will tangle at Worthman Field Monday Might in the final game of the Invitational softball tournament which has been In proxies* here the past two weeks These two teams were victors in the si tu,-final <'allies Friday night. Monday night's final tilt will be I preceded by an exhibition at 7:30 o’clock between the Berne all-star girl* team and the Bob Inn girls of Fort Wayne. Schafer pounded out a 15 to * triumph over Berne Furniture in last night's opener, with Shearer's relief hurling featuring the victory. Ib-rne tallied eight runs in the first two innings but Shearer took the mound in the third and held the Berne teat-1 to two hit#. Schafer scored seven run* in the first two Innings and came through with eight In the fourth, fifth and sixth frame* to put the game on ice. Wynn held Prop Forge of Portland to three scattered hit* in the second semi-final, and hie Cloverleaf mate* bunched 11 hits to good effect to blank the Jay county team. 9 to 0. Cloverleaf held a scant 1-0 margin at the end of four Inn lugst but came to life for four run* in the fifth and four in the sixth to put the gam - out of Portland’s reach. Scores by innings: R. H. E. Jb-rne 360 000 o—B 5 4 ('chafer -'SO 341 x 15 15 6 Gleiidenliig and Baumgartner; Arnold. Shearer and Boerger. Portland 000 000 0-932 Cloverleaf 100 044 X 9 11 3 Thornberg and Wllkinaon; Wynn and laidd. —— o . Engineers Team To Play Here Sunday The St. John’s basviwill team will meet the 73oth Engineers Battalion team at Worthman Field Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The engineers have lost only one game this season. There will be no admission charge. o 'WAACS' TO RECEIVE (Continued From I'age ti • post where many of the top-rank-ing graduates will Im- made company officers training other WA ACS and a few will be promoted to the school faculty. Others will be assigned to mess and supply duties. .Mr* Hobby said that several members of the first class will Imordered to oversea* duty, probably England or Northern Ireland while 52 other* will go into recruiting (service around the country. Faith th>- ball on the Bears' *lx-yard line. In four playa the Collegian* couldn't advance It an inch, however. In the third quarter the allstar* reached the eight-yard stripe before their attack fizzled and again In the *ame period they moved to the 16-yard line in-fore an Intercepted pass shut the scoring door.
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MAJOR LEAGUE SUNbfNGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. GB. Biixil.lyn Sl > •I' 6'i I St. Giui* « H 65t 5 New York 67 5s .536 19*4 Clccinnat 80 64 .4X4 26 Pittsburgh 57 63 .475 27 Chicago 59 71 .454 30 Boston 51 76 .402 36Vi Philadelphia 36 S 4 .300 49 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct GII | Ni-w York 93 43 .659 Boeton 76 52 .544 8 St Gull* 67 59 .532 16 Cleveland 65 62 .512 IKLfe Ihiroit 64 64 .500 20 Chicago 54 6X .450 26 Washington tx 74 393 33 PilUadtJphia 4X 45 .361 40 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Brooklyn 7. Chicago I. St. Lonla 7-7. Bhiladi-lphla 4-5. New York at Pittsburgh, pootponed. Boston 4. Cincinnati 2. American League New York 3. Cleveland 0. Boston 4. Chicago 0. St. Loßte 6. Phlladelphl* 4 (10 inning* i. Detroit 10, ’ <l4 Inning* I. said company officers wlli leave the fort with their own outfits which will be complied of about 150 members.
What War Means to These Boys r To those on the home front wte atlO think that war meauM 'oniy going without a few former luxuries, thia picture of wounded Alßed fighter* on the North African desert front ahould prov# it to jwt what Sherman aaid it waa. phw plenty ot *w«aL toil and Wood. Th# men are «e*a at an advaaewd Bnt aid station after engagier Axis bi an arUitory dual an the 13 Stoßton fraat.
McMillen Blanks Mercer County Team McMillen shut out Stubb* Insurance, Mercer county softball champion*, in a twilight game at Worthman Field last evening. 3-0. The winners banged out six safeties In scoring their three runs and played errorle*a ball. The loser* garnered only two blta off the slant* of Kenny Hoffman and committed one error. Hoffman and Snyder formed the batteries for the winners. Borders was the ioB- ; Ing hurler and Gray wa* behind the ' plate. The McMillen aggregation will go to Paulding. 0.. unday to play in the second round of the Midwest softball tourney at 9 p. tn. (EWTt. Players are asked to meet at the Central Sugar company offices at <4:30 p. m. o Youth Conference At Berne In September Berne, Ind.. Aug. 29 —Dr. Vance Hafuer. of Greensboro. N. C., prominent Bapilst minister and one of America’s outstanding Bible Iwturera, will be the speakar at the ; eighth annual youth Bible conference to lie held at the Berne Mennonlte church Sept 4-13. The conference U being sponsored by the Christian Endeavor aoclOties of the church. Services will be held each evening at 7:30 o'clock. Special music will be provided. Sign* Diplomas for 60 Year* Clinton. 8 C. (L’P> — Dr. A. E Spencer, vice president of Presbyterian College, will soon sign diplomas for the 60th consecutive year. He has signed every one issued by the college except tbe first 11. Many an action la like the water Illy—beautiful, yet rooted in slime.
DELAYED REPORT (CoatinueJ From Page 4) feet square. Throughout the fight I heard him say le«* than 10 words. "Tully’s patience was the greatrat 1 ever have seen. The Jap* had a habit of trying to land by night on Gavutu from other Islands, shoving log* ahead of them In the water. Tully sat for hour* on the beach waiting for them to land. "One Jap landed within *l* I*** of Tully’* position, and went to earth. For 18 mlnutr* neither moved. Then the Japanese raised hi* head and Tully shot him Hi* only comment was: ‘Eighteen min ute*. Captain."’ Four platoon sergeant*, whose companies were held up by a curtain of fire from a honeycombed bill charged up it with automatic rifle* They flred until the rifle* were empty and then clubbed and bayonetted the Japanese They lo*t
nuyuur ipu <—— l,l — ~ --— TOWNSHIP » ”HW ■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEV IES | r ur ’XT7.; r %m.‘ Adam. " ur ’s*:.e U hereby given tbe -r. !£- T day „„ w)(1 offle-ers <>f *«ld muni-IpailO. »• I,,Kr regui.r — following bud.-: tow«hip ■roow ij<h t <Bd Powrr ■ TOWNSHIP rr«D> . I-IHHAH* *«»«« Conllngemles Mslarv of Trustee * 72».»0 _ 2UO 90 Mlw ellaneou* ■ .■ Bent *0 *9 ’“’"L, * ikh>l Fl Nl>« Total Slpec. Rch. Fund ■ Trustee’* Traveling K«p »• •» « r J fc < • "‘ ( {J'ng, and - are lIHIH HKI.IKF Fl Wl». S| Office Noppllew. Priming * n?L„d. " w «" *• »d-4«»-<~»i-) *•»»*-, ■ AdvertUing * Hepalr ( J l-bfuipment. ev ept Al. Per*..na. Her; i.-e Pay of Advisory Hoard J- »" 11 J t*,•>,;« 4o# 0» M. IMeees Relief i ■ < are of Cemeteries «*••• Furniture A Kqulg- M». **^'*« l - Hospital Hl Kswmlnatlun of Be. ords ?-• « * t "seepl * " ou ' . . "'H Ml-cellaneou* , ' ... 6«#■#« B 2 Other Direct Iteliet Total Township Fund L»3O «<• „ |Mr Ihaß Hl Total IMreH llehef * TIITION Fl Nil. ItorW Huppll- «• M < I<»l«l Hl and H!> |. |H K Pav 4>f T**<h»r« x? Jat.nlUh TM-O <’. Other Hrllrfi K Total Tuition Fund ll.l«#-M l.tw 09 Ci. . Contribution. f.,r B HORD FIND* l.mn* Int * In* K *P* , " M ’ dH I'rln. lpal ! 1! jl<Hor. He* l‘e ’-’ M M T «’ al i *' ,or Interest « of Children l.»0S *« W ' P3T.M«R «' " M -Xee« J t *>4* Hegnlred Fee F,ape».ea d Pend ( , la M r- ’ •••** • n, ” H ’ a Additional Appropriation* to be made August »»#.#• 7#o 00 1 t<> December 11. <»f preeent F»ar M { outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid be- H fore December 11. of present year, not In- H <luded In Lines J or l .. . : t3#sfl 11,71.0# 18,M#.«# J.tlM 5. Total Funds Beoutred < Add ■ t’yXf Thin “ H*te <M Tn* «-•»* I.SJS O# 1.«•• #« I.VM OO I.ThH A ST.‘. ■ Mi»*el?aneoun Revenue, other than from Tas Levy, I* *«X-C»ived from August lof present ■ year to December 11. “f ensuing year. (See M ■chndul* In T r i ,l ‘‘ e *»#•-•• «.0»0 0« ■ <a> Hpe-UH Tajr* <S«w “* ysOAO 4,50#.00 ■ <b) All Other Revenue (Seo Schedule.) . . »»« « 17.00 00 3 W»H Total Funds (Add Line. #.7. »n and «b) ~ z.t<» • «■ M IS. Net Amount to be '•••**** •«»«•*• *’ 5..5# 09 H ftei-ember IL <>f enmilng year B 11 operating Balam-* (Not In s«cssjof Kxp»n.e M January 1. to June 10 Leo* Ml.rellaneou s,.so 00 2,.1#00 UitH r &Tt.X“::od , *by’tU «.*•»« PROPOaKD MC» IK* Net Valuation of Taxable Property pbC?* 1 }j ;i, M jH Number of Taxable Poll* — OO XOIMMI „ . Peepsety He lUhM Fwttds . a Special School —• .™-.~...—.™. ■ Tuition - i. ’ . H I. r ** - o'H 5 • ,oo i «iH Total •« ■ toHPSRATnie rrATHMHtrr of taar* <oi.i.hctkh and to br collkctfo ■ t'olleeted t oHerteg t'alleeted letlwtM » aas« |M- I*o J Town.hlt> - lI.HOOO I 1.4U.M I 1,710.0* I l.tllM M *-x,-i 7 4710# 1,111.0# «.ll».0M !to?d r * w».4» i.»M.## MBIM V*H wm - U,»i4.## iMiroo it.mij Taxpayor* appearing *hall have a right U. I- hoard thereon After tho Ul levle* have been and presented to the County Auditor not later than tw > day. prior to tho »econd Monday In M-f > ; the levy Hxed by tho County Tax Ad|u»tm»nt Board, or on their failure so to do, by the Coun'» ’ ■ or more taxpayer* feeling them»elve. . ggrleved by «uch lovloe. may appeal to th* Stale Hoard t -■ ' W mli.loner. for further and final hearing t bar eon. by Cling a petlUnn with tho County Auditor n vt-r otober IS. .nd the State Board will fix a date for hearing in thl* County, a Dated Aug. i». »»« “ w B*'* _ M Al'lll'irr 23-19 Tru.tee Root Twp. E <—wh—— TOWNSHIP FORB ■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I In the matter of determining the tax rate* foe certain . .. .H purpoae. by St. Marys Township, Adam. County, Indiana Before the Township A-h - ' • Notb-e la hereby given the taxpayers of St. Mary* Townehlp. Adam. County. Indiana, that the :> -f r officer, of .aid muns ipallty. at their regular meeting place, on tbe let day of Hept. 1948. will • .r.»>-ler M following budget: ■ TOWNSHIP Bl IMiRT CLAMIFICATtON ■ TOWNSHIP FIND) BOND Pl NDt Transportation of Children . Salary of Trustee I 71#.## Intereot 4*#.## -«H (rffl.e Bent MH Total Bond Fund 8.8U.H M ™" Tru.tee'* Traveling Ksp H#.M sPKt'lAl. SCHOOL Fl NDi Funil Bapenae Telephone Toll. A impair of Building, and care ' * 2 1 ,* „ ■ trelegrams IM# of Ground. 4M H POOR HKI.IKF PI NO. g Office Supplle., Printing A Repair of Djulpment, ex- A. Admtaleteatlea Kxpen**', l|g Advertising 3J5.#0 School Bunes le#o# Al. Pereonel Service Pay of Advisory Hoard line School Furniture A Equip- H. tMeert Relief. 9 Cdre of Cemeteries ID W ment except Nrhool HI. Medical. H<»pi' ll ■ Kaamlnetion of lie, ord. 14M Buaee. ... 4H.M and Burial . Jj MioceUaneou. .— JI4.H Mcbool Supplle., other then 81. Other Direct Heß-f Total Town.hlp Fund ... I.<lS## Janitor.' Supplies t«#.H 81. Total Direct H-i'-t ■ TUTU.NrINDi Janitor Supplies 4H.M (Total Bl and Bt> |g Pay of Teachers U.IM.H Fuel for B hook I,IH-«# C. Other Relief. ■ Hearing Tert I#.## 1-oana, Interest A Ine. SM.#• Ci. Contribution* for ) ■ Total Tuition Fund 14,J5»»0 Pay of Teachers ... HI M RapoM# , PHaelpal - I.S7S.M Janitor Rrrvlce 1.4H.H Total Poor Relief Fund I "’W KHTIMATE OP FINDS to BR BAISRD - - J Fwade Heqaleeg For Kapeaaee Towaebip tpeetal TetOeo ■ Aoaaot I. peeaeal yeae. to Deeeaibee SI. of eaeelag year Fea# Hob. Pwad PaaA ’ ***■ 1. T-Xal Budget animate for Incoming Year —| l.Utte j #,2l».## lIt.IM.M • V 2. Neceeeary Expenditure* to be made from Ap- ■ proprlation* Unexpended July 11, of preeent * year &M.M I.7M#e 7.###«# " ■ 1. Additional Appropriation, to be mad. August ■ 1, to Det-etnber it. of preeent year — SIS Se 79# M ■ 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid bo- ■ fore December 11. of present year, nut In- ■ eluded In Lines 8 or I I. Total Funds Required (Add Lines I. J, 1 and II 1.1M.H BUI.H 21.HS#« PaeAe Oa HaaA AaA To Be HecelveA Prea. Hearers 3 Other Tbaa Tbe Propene# Rato Os Tap Levy <f ■ », Actual Balance. July 11. present year 7(1 H IBM 7.lM.## 1 * 7. Tasee to be Collected, present year! December ...J Settlement! , 70«.t0 l.(##M B.IMH (. Mlacrllanooua Revenue, other than from Tax ■ Levy, le be received from August I of preeent ■ year to December 11. of ensuing year. (Be* ■ ecbogul. In Trustee's Office! ■ la! Special Taxes (Hee Schedule.. • 1(1.9# 11#* e« ■ (bl All Other Revenue <Bee Bebedulee) t(e •# LM#.M I #. Total Funds (Add Ltaee (. 7. (a and (bl i.uee# 4,(11 M 11’141 e# I#. Not Amount to be raleed for expenses to si,*.**. m I tecember 11. es ensuing rear ... ue.M 7.447 •• lI7W 11. Operatin' Balance .Not la oxceae of Expen«e ' I January I. to June 10. Lees Miecellaaeouo ■ Revenue for earn* period) ###o# t tonne . at? ae S It. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy LUM# (.147 •« L7#l.*s Mot ValuaUoa of Taxable Property TiuH. Poll* 3 gWBIMB Special Bebool ~ r — 7— • . jj:tg Tuition ... „ “““ — -A———- •#» Bon# .... . " — - *? ;Ht<M Total ! 2ZZ .W r.tlt'fl COHPABATIVH PTATWHHNT OP TABBS I BLLBCTWB lii W ■■ fWLI.BcrF.I! J Peeg «MHo#M ('oßbrtoA CeßeeteA —: — -m3 "* M WHTTZ t-"—- - .H&j HltC Jjr‘3
| their bayonets tnd fought With their bare fl»ta until they had accounted for every man in tbe nests. Marine casualties in these two biasing days of flghtifig were remarkably light and * ,r ' plane bombing did relatively little 1 damage. — #- KAISER FLANT (Continued From FX> D 1 "black market” In steel or that , bl* companies had made Irregular -; purchase*. The OPA st Cleveland 1 has obtained an injunction against , him forbidding purchases In violation of price ceilings. "There Is no «uch thing as a . ‘black market' In steel," Kaiser said "Neither I nor anyone eoßnecled with me have ever bought . steel on this so-cailed ‘black mar--1 •t®*'' 1 "What is called a 'black market' i I* nothing more than
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