Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1943 — Page 6
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City Bowling Tournament Is Scheduled Here Decatur To Have First City Meet Starting Jan. 8 Official of :ho City bow.ini: a«wci.uion today announced D<-ca!ur'< fha- city bowling tournament will open January * at the Mi«« recreation alleye Thi *.il ■ • .■ hand.«ap tournament. F.ve-man will receive 7o 4e*r<ent of the difference between the team average and 1,000, wi'h a max.mum «pot 175 j»in« per game The double- will receive 7o percent of the difference between average and 1<»" with u maximum of |(l pin.- pel .'a.lie 111 th eillgleit the handi. up ai • !»■ 7" percent of the diffeietii e he‘ Ae,-n av-rage and L'ou. with 35 pine »er game the maximum llowlei m o’ um their highent league average The entry fee- will be ('> for a five-man team f- for double* and 11 for single* 'Die < hating date for •■nt l ie* )1 . been et at December 31. and all enti le* must '»• in the hand* of the city secretary, lion Stump by that time accompanied by the entry fee All league aecreturion are to furni-h the city secretary witli official league average* for the week ending l>e< -mber I*. k Only bowler* who are bowling with a team in a inction-l league will lie allowed to participate in the city tournament, and in order to receive the andicap. they Jlltint have bowled at least 15 game* ill league play prior to December IS. There are 5s <tanclloiie-l team-, and it in expected at leant 50 team* will enter the tournament, a* an Individual may bowl on two teanut. providing there are not more than two men on one team tha’ bowl together on another team When a bowler roll* with more than one team, hi* fir t three gamtw mImiII
jAP or more TfcJ) Your Note OR OTHER PERSONAL SECURITY We will foal* a )’*•£ ®* quirk a« we Hill m lurfer one. Your ■ | requiremenUi. A <tnnll part of ymil inMWle ».vh month will repWJ a l*mn. Si** lai term* ar* available to farmer* or other persona with aeaaonal Income. loans privately made up to |S()0 usually on «arn* «!*• apply I*’ • ■ ■ tion. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY laeeraeralH I Ort.’ *,*»!•< mt — I, Otc.TUR. IRQtARA J l
Public Sale W«- will .ell at public auction 2** mile* North and 2 mile* Ea«t of Berne. Ind., 9> 2 mile* South of Decatur. 2 mile* Eaat of U. 8. Road Thursday, Dec. 2, 1943 Commencing at 11:00 A. M. 15— REGISTERED aVrESHIRE CATTLE—IS 18—HEAD OF GRADE CATTLE—IB HERB SIRE Corkweir* Prince ('harming Leto 64527. Born Jan. 18. 1910. Fir*t prize and Junior champion. Decatur Fair. Second prize Indiana fair. Sire Ohio Prince ('harming by Penhurat Patriarch, approved Dam Uto'« Queen Lana. Following record* .M H.T. Age 8. M 10.882. Teat 152 F 192 MII T Age 7. M 10807. Teat 422 F 158: M. H T Age 8. M 11117 M Te«t 4 22 F 189 Cavalhr** Xma* Bra. Cow. 6 yr*, old. Beauty'* Elizabeth Jane, Cow, 4 yr* old: Snowhail'* Bright Star. Cow, 3 yr* old; Lindy Jane. Cow. 2 yra. old; Cavalier* Sharon Joy. Cow. 2 yr*, old; Solar * Rad June. Helfer, bred; Irt-to'* Queen Penhurat born June 15. 1942; Uto’a Queen Girl, HMfer, born Sept 15. 1942; Bright Star* Nancy. Helfer, born Sept 17. 1942: South wood Jiffy Bull, born Jan 21. 1943. *on of Firat A Second Prize Bull A Cow Indiana Fair: Dam ha, 537 A.R. With aec ond calf; Amha«*ador'a Leto Linda. Heifer. le>rn March 18. 1943; Cork well’* Stalter*a Leto Bull. 5 mo old; Cavalier'* Penhurat Leto. Bull. 2 mo old; Lindy * Charming Prince**. Heifer. 6 mo. old Thia herd Carrie* the bloodline* of Man o' War. Netherhali Swanky Dan Sycamore Advacator A Cacapan Bright. GRADE CATTLE—Hol«teln cow. 9. be freah Jan 10th: Guemiey cow, 2. be freah in Jan ; 2 Bred Helfer*; 8 Grad* Helfer*, open; Guernaey cow. 2 yra. oM; 2 Reglftered Guernsey Heifer*; 1 Guernaey Helfer, eligible. The entire herd ii T B tested and Bang* accredited. B—HEAD OF HORSES—B Matched team cheatnut sorrel marea. 8 yra. old. wt. 3.000; Sorrel Gelding 4 yr*. old. wt. 1.800. Bay Mare smooth mouth, wt. 1.700; Spotted Saddle Mare. 8 yra old; R>an Colt Bmo old. 82—HEAD OF HOGS—B 2 9 Brood Sowa, farrow iaat of December. 1 Dm roe Boer 14 mo. old; 27 feeder hog* 125 to 150 Iba ; 25 Early Fall piga. All theae bog* are double immuned — IMPLEMENTS — David Bradley new 8 ft. mower, on rubber; Rubber Tire Wagon, with tongue and *hafta; Hay Tedder. Feed Grinder; 2 new plow jotat•ra; Mlacellaneou* Articles. TERMS—CASH Ray Sharp & Paul Habegger # OWNIM Roy S Johnson—Auctioneer Utter Soman—Auctioneer. E W Baumgartner—Clerk Sal* will be held insido. Lunch will bo served.
Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Monmouth at Pleuaant Mill*. count on hi* all-events aeore. The prize iMt will lie attractive, with all of the entry fee* to be returned ’o th- bowler* in prizes The City a *ociation wll present a suitable medal to the winner of each event. Entry blank* will be provided to all team captains. and bowler* are urged to enter at once, a* the *. hedule will be drawn according to the time of entry. - - o Army And Navy To Battle Saturday Notre Dame Meets Great Lakes Eleven i By I’nited Press) The gridiron season end* f r most teams tomorrow bin old man football has at least one headline game left up his sleeve. That** the annual tussle between Army and Navy. Hat* <>f servicemen all over the | world will be glrn-d to loud-speak-ers when the two team* clash at West Point. This is rne of those battles that can go either way no matter what the odds On many an occasion. Navy ha* come up to the Army game with a powerhouse, only to be knocked over by the West Pointers. And I frequently the shoe has been on the other Lot. Tickets for tomorrow's game have been sold only to persona living within 10 mile* of West Point, The only other top-flight game in the the east pit* Boston college against II ly Cross at Boston. Last year the Crusaders blasted Boston college hopes for a perfect | season, and it looks as though Holy Cross has the power to sink the Eagles again In the midwest. Notre Dame will try to stretch it* victory string to in games by heating the Great I Lake* naval training station. lowa Pre-Flight finishes Its season against Minnesota, and Oklahoma plays Nebraksa. A* a rule, favorites won the Thanksgiving football game* although some of the boys had u pretty bad scare. Take the Quakers of Pennsylvania they had to come from behind to eke < ut a 20 to 14 win over the big red of Cornell. The boy* from Cornell went to Philadelphia determined to win. but Bob O'Dell and Company stoppI ed them with a last period touchdown. Colgate also had a narrow escape In it»« game with Bi wn. The Bed Haider* rallied In the j last quarter to beat the Bears, 21 to 14 BuekneU walloped Franklin and Marshall and stopped the only
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school in the east to come up to Thanksgiving with a perfect record. The final score was Bucknell' 21. F and M. 13 Deep In the heart of Texa*. the Texas Ixmghorns beat Texas A. and M. and clinched a bid for the Cott n bowl. Texae also won the southwest conference title for the second straight year -something no other team has been able to do. The score was Texas 3", Texas Aggies i 13. The Aggies received a bid for the Orange bowl immediately after the game They will (ace the Louisiana state Tigers, whom the Aggh-s already have beaten < nee this year. Tulsa wound up a successful season by walloping Arkansas 61 to o. The St. Mary's Gaels beat I’tah 34 to u. and North Carolina PreFlight won from North Carolina State, gl to 7. .Q , .. ... MAPLE MUSING Central Soya Laaguc Office No. 2 won three from Feed Mill; Solvent won two from M A K; Elevator won two from Office No 1; Better Halves won two from Expvller; Traffic w n two from Laboratory. High games; Hutker 2U7. Mann 2U6. Buck 2u5. Ladlea: .Mrs. Odle 171. Standings . W. L. MAR 21 12 Elevator 21 It Traffic 19 14 Laboratory 11l IS Expeller 17 IS Office No. 1 *l7 II : Feed Mill II 17 Office No. 2 ... IS IS Better Halves 13 20 Solvent t 11 22 Women'a League Myer* won three from Super Ser vice; Bruce's won two from Schafer; Vera’s won two from Bellmont; Smith Bros, won twe from Mies; M( Millen won two from Hill-Smith. I, High series: Opsl Myers IM. US. » 179—510. High games: Barbara Wybourn 8 179. Velma Smith 179, Marie Hill 173. Ethel Schlickman 175. Mary : Ladd 170. Violet Badders 170. Standing i* W. L. 1 Myers - 23 10
> .. -1 .. 1 * - L . ■!!!!!■> j Public Auction I will sell th* tsitowing described property at my bom*. 4 mile* • Southeast of Decatur. Indiana on Highway No. 13. just South of Manet Park Wednesday, Dec. 1 1 at 2:00 P M. : HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Nearly New Living Room Suite; GOOD GLOBE HEATER; VlctroU and Record*; Curtain*. Drape* and Window Shades; Bed Room Suite, good apring* and mattress; Bed and new coll : springs: Bed and Mattreae. Dresser. Baby Bed and New Mattress; * Davenport and Day Bed; Table and ail chain: Rocking chain; 4 Table*. GLOBE Kitchen RANGE; Kitchen Cabinet; Ice Box; Ice Cream Freeser. and some other household articiae. Homemade Quilt*. i. Cooking Utensil* Canned Fruit 1 bushel Potatoes Popcorn > TOOLS ANO OTHER ARTICLES: Practically new Lawn Mower; Carpenter Tools; Hoes. Rakes. Axe; Milk Mpantor; SPEED QUEEN WASHER: Step Ladder; Good Tube. TWO WHEEL TRAILER 1 Tine; GOOD W'HEELBARROW; Garden Plow; and many other Items. TERMS—CASH r PAT BARRERA, Owner I. F. Saamann- Auetionoer Sale conducted by MMweet Realty Auction Co, Decatur. Indiana
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Monmouth Eagles Lose To Hoagland Allen County Team Is Victor, 38-28 The Monmouth Eagles dropped a 3R to 26 deci don to Hoagland Wed- | ne*day night ad Hoagland, after trailing by only two points. 17 to 15 at the half. Hisner. Hoagland center, was outstanding with 22 points on nine field goaU and four free throws Mahan wa- high for Monmouth with 12 points on four fielders and the *ainc number of foul tosses. Hoagland FC. FT. TP. Scherer f ... 12 4 Frederick f 10 2 Hisner c B 4 K Counterman g 10 2 Sp. ith g 0 0 0 Saalfrank g 0 0 0 KaUer g 2 « 4 Borg g 12 4 Total 15 « 98 Monmouth Mahan f 4 4 12 Went f 3 0 4 Kruckeberg g 2 15 J. Rice g '.. 11 3 Bienx k . 4 0 2 Nielson f u 0 0 Rulmahn c 0 o o Kruetzman x ............... 0 0 0 D Rice g 0 0 9 Totals .11 6 28 Preliminary Hoag'.in d 23. Monmouth 90. STRIKES HAMPER 2 ■ Uosttssea Oo Fas* i> all wtrkers wishing to leave their current employment This helps the employer to detdrmlne the nature of the worker's grievances ' and propose remedies. Energetic ' publicity programs make the worker feel he has a vital part in the SAR effort. OWI says that as a result of these and other programs the need for national draft legislation has been alleviated. . Smith Bros 21 12 Vera's 21 12 i HlHSmith 19 14 I Bruce's .... 19 14 r Super Service 14 17 Bellmont 13 30 Schafer 12 21 . Mlm 11 22 > McMillen 11 22
Martinsville And Bedford In Feature Artesians Have Won Three Straight Tilts » — By I’nited Pres The leader among Hoosier high' school ba-kHball stjuad? M;i 1 1in*-* ville plays Bedford tonight in the I top game of the weekend scheduh Martinsville has won five straight game* to take Its place at the head of major quinti ts. Only one team Oreensburg ha* been able to stay close to Martinsville. Greensburg lost ongame by six points. But four other opponents of the powerful Ar’e«lans fell by top heavy score*. Bedford has three men back from the team which went to the state finals at Indianapolis last spring. The Htonecuttei havt won two of three games to far thia season. Anderson, Muncie Burris and Muncie Central, other leaders among the prep fives, are idle tonight New Castle attempts to get a new winning streak underway tonight against Greensburg. Muncie Central halted New Ca-tle’s threegame list of triumph* by a 34 to 35 score Wednesday night. Several northern Indiana conference teams see action for the* first time tonight Laporte plays Knox and Elkhart opens against Bristol. Gary Lew Wallace is the first opponent for Mishawaka. Another NIC team. Fort Wayne North Side, wails until tomorrow night to open again -t Fort Wayne Concordia. However, an Important game will be on tap at Fort Wayne tonight. For South Side open* against a good Kendallville five. Observer* say if South Side can find a good center they will be one of the state's lop teams. At Evansville, Bosse start* against Mount Vernon and Central against Boonville. Huntington wll] try to -stop Virgil Kisner of Warsaw tonight in a central Indiana conference game. Kisner Is one of the highest scorers in preji basketball and registered ?•> p iln - in a recent gam< - ——— --•————— o — Archery Meet Held For Decatur Scouts Medford Smith won first honors In the annual Thanksgiving Day archery meet, sponsored by Lions troop 62. Decatur Boy Scouts. Dick McConnell won sec nd place, whil Bob Bot knecht and Victor Porter tied for third place. Finn and second place winners were given quivers as prizes. The meet Included shooting from 20 yards and 30 yards and "cloud'* shooting, and was held at HannaNuttman park. Lowell Smith, trot p Scoutmaster, was in charge. Firewood cured for a year will produce as much as 35 percent more heat than green wood.
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H. 8. BASKETBALL Bluffmn 26. Columbia City 23. Butler 29. Auburn 22. Fort Wayne < C. 70. Ossian 16. Leo 74. Harlan 44 Elmhurst 45 Woodbunt 24. Huntington 37. Warren 'll 1 44. Fort Recovery tO I 19. Munch Central 36. New < a.Mle 35 Mum '■<> Burr'- 30. Tipton 22 Martinsville 11. Columbus 22. I Kokomo 30. F-ankfort •’* Ufayelte 31. la-ban n 24. Anderson 31 Marion 22 Indianapolis T.-< h 39. Indianapolis Wmhing'on 27. Indianapolis Shorlridm K. Greenfit Id 29. Hnshvllle 13. Richmond 2". Jasper 43. Mitchell 2* Greencastle 32. Conm rsv’ll- 26. Shelbyville 1.1. Franklin 33. 1. transport 43. Rochester 22. Beds i’l 27. Washington 26. Crawford.ville 23. Blooming' n IS. RUSSIANS RETURN (VuulluuM f‘vtu < ••• ■ next strongest line gua ding tile approaches to Poland ami the Btu tic r.tates. The fate of Gomel was wale.l .'I week ago when the Hit slans taptyred Kechit-n. 25 mil-- to the west Thi* blocked'one of the last escape routes out of the city. Another branch highway on which the Corman* ctmld have ,ried north Io M -g.i< v w;t- cut off by the new Soviet thrust to the upper Dnieper, west of Propol k. This lied army off- n-ive rippe-l a 37 mile gap In the Nazi defenses near Propoisk. And it carried the Russian* across the Sozh ami Pronyn rivers. 27 mile* closer to Mogilev. Front reports Indicate Soviet force* ran roughshod over Nazi defense in thi* area c/pturing a largo number of prl-oner* and recapturing l*o town* and villages. For the first time since Koro«ten was taken by the Red army last w.ek, Moscow reports vicious German counter-blow* northwest of Kiev. This area mark* the w-sternmo-t point of the llttsslan drive toward Poland. Meanwhile, the Red army appears to Im standing it* ground along the lower half of the Ckraine bulge. The German* still are counter-attacking both north and east of Zhitomir, but Moscow reports that each attack has been hurled back The Russian* are vague concorning operation* In the Dnieper bend. However, a communique MMMMsnces the recapture of a town
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only three mile* south of Kit men . < hug and military observer* t„. ' Hove the Germans have come dangerously close to cutting the Kremenchug salient. BIG U. S. AIR (Continued From Paste i) fur •. After seeing what Berlin and other big Nazi cities ate getting. I'.irl* I* reported to be afraid City officials In Paris are said to lie planning to evacuate all persons not essential to the life 'of the French capital. The British told the Parisian* »-xn< ly which section of their city are to targets for all out bombing Air blows against. Hitler* Europe may be coming from the Mediterranean a* well as Britain. I * air alarms sounded today indicating airmen from the Med, terranean theater are on the wing. In Italy the British eighth army ha scored Its great*.t penetration so far into the so-called "Nazi • winter line." General Montgomery's veterans have driven a bridgehead more than a mile deep and five miles wide in th»« enemy defenses ftorth of the Nangro river | It- eastern Italy. Despite bad weather and furlott* : Nazi (punter-attacks, the British gMMMMMBWWMMMW—j—— 4
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