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Sealfes* And Cloverleaf To Battle Monday Decide Second Half Industrial League Title Monday Niqht The Sealtest and Cloverleaf team* will meet Monday night In the final round of the Dei-atur Indtistilal league -<■' >nd half *cheduh', th.- winner of the tilt :<> cop| tho second half honors. Thia game will b» played r ' -W: P m .Monday at the l.iiuoln gym ■ The <5 E and AL Mill. a t> ini will meet in the first game of th. eyeliing at 7 Io o’clock Cloverleaf and Seal’.--: won I league victories last nigh’, deft i’ ing fj E .and McMillen. r>-|" lively. In the opening gone Cloverleaf defeated <1 K 41 to 31. Th.- 1 tor* led a’ the half. 21 Io It Hobble and Williamson led Clov eileaf with 11 and l» point*, reaper tivelv Andrews wa- high for <’ E with I t point Seultes' downed McMillen In the nightcap. 14 to I*. after I“ad tig at the* half. 2’to 17 Strb kle paced sea)te«t with 17 point* ind M-• Bi (tie wa* high for McMillen with 13 point*. Cloverleaf FO FT TP J Mmepf f ii' D. Schnepf. f 4 0 6 , K. Schnepf. c - 3 1 ’ | Williamson. g 1 " I*> Hobble. g 5 1 11 Henschen. f 2 0 I TOTALS 20 .1 4.1 I o. e. Ervin, f ... 2 0 4 Andrew-, f

PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR MAR IS—Alva Weddel. 5 miles northeast of Hicksville. Ohio Don Gorrell and J. F Sanmann. Auctioneer* MAR !!• Sum I. Hamrick 12 mile* Northwest of Celina. Ohl >. J F Sanmann. auctioneer MAR 20 Mayme Terveer. Business building at 158 North Second St and Residence property yat sth and Madison St.. Decatur Roy S Johnson auctioneer MAR 29 Ivan W Byler. 240 acres, |», miles North of Plymouth. J F Baumann, auctioneer, MAR. 30 Floyd O. Shafer. 231 « • 3 miles South of New Paris. Indiana. J F Satimann attctl meer MAR 3o L. L. Armstrong Relate » miles northeast of Antwerp. Ohio. Don Gorrell and J F S inmanti. Auctioneer The Stop Back 240 W. Madison St. Will operate under the following hour* until further notice: Monday 4:00 d. m. to 10:30 p. m. Tuesday through Fridav 10:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Saturday and Sunday -8 a. m. to 11 p. m. We feature a complete linevtf Magazines and Newspapers and invite your patronage. Tonight & Saturday *7 •V* <1 SUN. MON. TUES. | Sunday James Cagnev in His Academy Award Winning Performance george m. cohan JOAN LESLIE DuecUd by MICHAEL CURTIZ iCTUMMe .* Prtoeo—Only »c3oc Inc. Tea

Johnson. ■ .. 1 2 I Heller, g ... . 0 0 0 Lytle, f .. 10 2 TOTALS II It) Sealteat F<l FT TP i Wynn. f . fl o 12 . Strickler, f .. s 1 17 j S<hnepp <-_... 1 0 2 Hill, g 4 2 10 P.iffetibarger. g . 111 TOTALS 2t 4 II McMillen I Summer*, f ... .2 2 fl Mcßride, f .3 3 1.1 Sinltley. c ... 4 I 9 Tcepie g 0 0 0 Williamson. g .4 o S Delninger, f . .. <» o o Vizt.l I. f ..... 10 2 TOTALS Isl G 28 11. fen. Everhart —(> Notre Dame To Meet Pittsburgh Eleven Panthers Replace Stanford On Card Pittaburgh. Mat 12 <1 Pi Notre Oame nr I Pi tsburalt will resume one of to tball's nv-t famI «»•!« ilval’i. * thi. fail The Irish end the Pat.tli. < will me t for thfirst time iti five year* on September 27. The *< hocil* used to put on head- ' line batth-s In 1937 th eerie* wa* d-«< • ti lulled, with 'he all-time rec<ird standing at llv • victories each and one tie game. When Pitt t N>t• • I> itn h ik*f otbtill relation*, the Panther* \ were ill the process of le-etnphagir ing the sport Since- then, th-y've fallen front theft- high plat, in nat- ! tonal ranking*. Hut thi* year Pitt -e.-tr. i determ>lned to bring football hack on a large si-ale d spit.- the war The Panthc . have hire-! Clark Sbaugh

Hornets Win First i Intramural Game Defeat Flashes In First Game Thursday — The llornel* wallop d the Flash > . 47 20 in the liret of a three-game playoff in the Intramural league- at l)e<-a:iir Junior senior Itifh *< hool i last night z I Pickford and Boktlrclit wilt 14 no tn - <u< h and Hi itn r w ith 12 paced the winners. Mr Taylor, with eight, wa* Io .: f r the lasero. I lot net* F<l FT TP i W Matbaugh. f 2 0 I . Young, f 11 31 Pickford. c 6 2 11; Boknec ht. g fl 2 14 I! e liter, g « '» 12 It. Murbaugh •> " 0 Cottrell « o '• It, 0 0 o Total* 21 5 47 riaiclt * FC FT TP | She et*, f -111. Mr. Taylor f 4 0* j Fennlg. < 2<>4’ , Foreman, g I o 21 Mi Taylor, g 113 1 Total* ’• 2 20 ne-c*y ina*ter of the "T" formation and one of the higheet plid coailn-.. in the game Now th y are at etnpting t re-»< hedtllc- Mottle >f the top/L-h’ team i they rued to I tne t. Tin- war I* Indirectly rewnonaible foi making it possible for Pitt to play the Irish th»l fa'! Th.- *< hool* will meet on a date formerly occupied by the Notr ftame Stanford game which wa* cancellc I because of wartime transp rttition difllctil- ! tieo. The booking i* for only thi* ! year But Pitt athletic official* «ay ! they’re hop fill that if condition* permit they can continue the rive ’ airy In 1944 and then-irter. ———O — —— Loading of revenue freight for I the week ended February 13 totaled 764 halt car*, a deermae of 2.3 percent below the eorre*ponding \ Wink ill 1942 , A Philadelphia Inventor’* inner sole for rubber boot* and «hoe* ha* a sheet of thin ateel between leather layer* to protect wearer*' feet from injury if outer ttole* In- punctured by eharp object*. | CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Cent. Sunday—All Seat* 10c to 4 2 SWKI.I. I’ll Tl KKS: BOMANCE! RHYTHM! ROARS! LEGS WIN $1,000,000 LEG-ACY FROM Sm PLAYBOY! CHORUS Oltl DISCRIM* IT AS MAUTtfUI MI4NDSHIPI A] I —ADPI-:I) CHILLER—!!!SSeWB I Svenint* »c-2Sc Inc Ta* —o Tonight & Saturday “LITTLE JOE, THE WRANGLER" John Ma«k Brew*. Tm Rlttar ALSO—“O-Mon th* Black Brawn" Sc tSc Inc. Tan Ki OB—Ac Bat. 1:K t* IP. M.

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- —- .I. ■■ I—--- ■> III!— I » ■!.., 11. ■.!—■»— ■!■ MH !■■ —,!—■■■ -II 'I —Uli I — I-— -MM' 1 •- ■" ir ~ ' OPPOSE MONROE BEARKATZ IN MUNCIE SEMI-FINAL t— — i ~ 1", r -MhM».*-e. w i , —.'e------- ip Srr 3 " W?® «/ jhk "■ , jJl'l Pictured above are the Tiger* of Fort Wayne, who will meet the Monroe Rearkatz In thi flr*l vein! final tourney battle at Muncie Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock First row, left to right—Sliopofl. Ram-ey and Lindenberg Second row -Lewton, Mugg.*Stan*kl. Murray Mendenhall. Jr. Back row—Chamber*. Van Ryu, Armalrong. Doty. Blank*.

Juniors And Sophs Take Class Games Plav Thursday At Catholic School The Junior* and 8 phomore* ( were winners In Inter-claM game* at th. Decatur Commodore* gym nanlum Thur* lay night, defeating the Freshmen a>'d Senior*, respec- ' tlvely. The Jutii.r., tni>ing nt the half. 1 15 to is. name two period* to down the Fresh men. 50 to 41. l-engerich and D. Briede led the winners with 19 and 14 points, respectively, and Wein- . hoff wao high ior the Freshmen ;»•£ tt>i usO^ U MUS IN AN HOUR no "painty" smu ‘ s toll*' \»®* s IM. make 1 tel. > m Ie• e p -s z-s /->$ /. cnveoN p I IM. emern I. W* * » m M—» » / ' » m i* «M>em *♦« »■*«»««< / Mwrnay taoemam w-e M* *—* \ ( , **" l '' m--| ~'"~ ' Uhrick Bros. Monroe SI. Phone W 0

with 11 The Soph more* held an IK to 13 half time margin over the Senior* and went on to win by a 47 to 31 i score. Terveer 1-d the Sophs with 18 point*. closely followed by GilllK with 14 Klepper was high for the Sent r« with 13 pointe. Final Kames likely will be played I n< st week, with the Juniors meet- | lug the Sophomores, and the Fresh- | men mid Seniors pUyiug for third j place. Junior* FG FT TP Voglewede, f 0 0 •> • A. Braun, f • « »[ 11. Heiman, c 1 0 2 D Miller, g ' K. Miller, g •• <• " M Colchln. f 0 2 2 D Bi I'd . f ! oil Wulpert, c 3 0 8 g 9 1 19 D. Heiman, g 3 17 Totals 23 4 50 Freshmen FG FT TP Wemhoff. f 5 1 ll Hess, f ......... 10 2 Gale, c 3 0 •; Ip. Briede. g 3 17 I Hackman, g 3 2 8 N. Lengerich. f 2 0 4 D. Somm> rs, g (too B Ix-ngeriih. g .... 113 Totals IS 5 41 Senior* FG FT TP Klepper. f 5 3 13 Geels. f 2 0 4 t'.d> hin. c 2 0 4 Girard, g 3 0 8 A Braun. g . 2 0 4 Tunis „ 14 3 31 Sophomores FG FT TP |g»hr. f 3 17 (lilllg. f • 2 14 Tenreer. c 8 » 18 Braun, g ..... . 2 1 6 Faurote. g 2 15 Welker. 8 0 0 0 Totals 21 5 47 Referee. Fr. Hoevol. I’mplre. T. C. Zayner. o Colleqe Tourney Favorites Upset Kansas City. March U-ICTM-The «eml finals of the in'ercolleglate basketball tournament at Kan sac City feature two Missouri quin tots and one each from Tessa and Kentucky Upset defeats in last nlght&f quarterfinals saw the elimination of the pre-toumamen' favorites. Hamline Vnivensity of at. Paul and Pepperdlne college of Los An<eles. North Texas stste of Denton defeated Hemline 45 to 41. while Kentuck? state of Murray overcame Pepperdlne 44 to 88 Toaifht North Texas meets the Maryvll’e. Mo. teachers, who advanced by a win over state of Boone. N. C. M ta M. Kentucky state moots the Capo Oirardean, Mo . teoebors. who downed the eastern Washington collece of education from Cheney. Wash.. 17 to 51 la an j overtime contest.

Walsh Is Apaointed Cleveland Ram Coach Chicago. March 12 — (VP) — Charles Walsh 1* the new head coach of the Cleveland Rams Hla appointment to head the national foot-ball league t»am was annosnerd Y>y eutnm’iMiouer Elmer Layden

Delicious Today—Dependable Tomorrov [HOFF - BRAU Now On Sale - - The Improved ENNER-JEE Bread (I.ONU I.OAF) Try this new Bread for its unequalled good net*.*. Baked over a nc«improved formula with only the purent of ingredient* it contain* >H the vitamin* essential today. Smooth in texture, velvety soft. KI C ew I A baked to a rich brown. Stays IXOW fl <to) 3 • fresh longer end is sliced at our Bakery and all Decatur FOR VOUR convenience. Indepenednt Groceries TRY A LOAF TOMORROW We invite you to atop at our Bakery for your baked good*. We have been operating in Decatur for the pant several month*. We op*r» ,e bakerie* in neveral nearby citim and can arnure you of the be*t there i» in the bread and pantrv line. STEWART’S BAKERY DECATUR, IND. N. SECOND ST.

I this morning. Walsh I* a former Notre Dame star who played end under Kuute Hoehne from 1925 to 1927 He wa* ■ an assistant coach and then head I coach at St. la>ui* university. He i entered a St. I xml* team In the I national pro league and served a* • I lt» coach during the 19.34 season. In i 1935. he retired to business, but

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