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Three Big Ten Powers To Meet Non Loop Foes Badgers, Ohio State And Illinois Meeting Non-Conference Foes Chicago. Oct. 20— (VPi Three of the western conference’* to, grid power*. Ohio State, Illinois and Wisconsin. carry the highflying colon* of the Big Ten into non-con ference game* tomorrow in an at tempt to prove that the circuit playa the beat collegiate football In • the nation. (treat Lake* and Notre Dami threaten to tarnish the Big Ten'r reputation, which to date la bril Bant The aailora meet Ohio State in what odd-maker* rate aa a toaa up game, while the Iriah are 32 point favoritw over Wisconsin. It the conference"* first eastern In vaalon, Illinois take* ita heralded speed to Pittsburgh and the Ulin are rated 30 points stronger Tho»e three teams will carry a weighty load tomorrow for at th» halfway mark, the Big Ten trilx ha* piled up a .735 victory average agahwt outsider*. In playing 15 non-con ferenct DO YOU WANT TO ORGANIZE A Riding Club? Owners of saddle horses, both English and Western fanciers, who want to organize a Riding Club, should attend a meeting Sunday, 2 P. M. AHR SALE BARN and help get it started. CLOIS EICHAK | CORT SUN. MON. TI ES. Matinee Sun.—9c-15c until 4 TWO ACTION HITS! SHE DARED TO UNMASK A MURDER (a . and paid for the secret., with her ' St LORNA GRAY PETER COOKSON SUIT WITNEIS 3MB VESA ANN 1116 —ADDED THRILLER—IP See Also — “The River r.l the Dead!’* "The Olanta" Brides In Chain*l" "The Death-Olvorcel" Evenings Sc-30c Inc. Tax —o- — & Saturday ROY ROGERS “SAN FERNANDO VALLEY” With Sene of the Pioneers ALSO—"Haunted Harbor” 9c-30e Inc. Tax

game*, western conference squads have won eleven, lost tour and tied one. lowa Pre Flight, In whipping Purdue and Minnesola. and Great laikrs. which defeated Northwestern and Purdue, have inflicted ibe damage. The tie was Illinois and Great Lakes' hard-fought 26 26 game. Due to wartime transportation limitations, Big Ten team* have not made any iutetwectioual excursions but have managed to hue u brilliant record in their own back yard. The No 1 mark ha* been made against big six teams. In , boating Nohraaka and MtMMrt twice each. Minnesota. Ohio State, e Indiana ami Minnesota have rolled l> up 2U6 |mint» to the opi>* it ion's 27 d Io give the Big Ten a clean sweep, g' Tomorrow the road becomes i-j rougher. Wisconsin, with strong-t-j armed Earl Girard as its sole ofit! fenslve threat, goe* against anti I other giant-killer. 141*1 Week the i Badgers played a gallant ball game l( in bowing to Ohio Stale's hard hltt- ; ing Buckeye* and with no nvd the j.I "Cardinal kiddies'" now meet the 9 nation's No. 1 team. Notre Dame s . ha* rucked up 14* points to noth J 2. ing In -mashing aside Pittsburgh. n Tulane and Dartmouth. Wisconsin j nJ has nothing to match the Irish line )( ami the running of Bob Kelly, the ,1 pawing of Boley Dancewlcz and Joe Gasparella. a At Columbus. (>. Lt. iJGi Paul p Brown sends hj« Bluejackets ~ against Ohio State, the team he ~ coached last year. Both teams are undefeated, although the Buckeyes have met only one major foe. Wls- , cousin. Great laikes ha* met two * strong teams, defeating Purdue and tlelng Illinois. At Pittsburgh, where Clark Shaughnessy's T-mlnded Panther* have suffered some severe trounc-j Inga. Illinois should have little I trouble as its bluestreak duo of I Paul Patterson and Buddy Young ( continue to assault national ground-; | gaining record*. 10,000 Sunfish Are Planted In County Walter Kreinke etale game warden. announced that 10.000 red-ear-ed sunfish were distributed In Adams county Thursday. Five thous- ' and of these flsii were planted in Yost's pit near litis city and the , other 5.0(H) In the pit al Ntaw Corydon. i Indianapolis Caps Take Opening Game 1 - Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct 2) —(VP) 1 ■ The Indianapolis capitolw opened | their 1914-'4l American hockey lea- I

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Joe DiMaggio Is In Army Hospital Former Yankee Star Under Observation Hamilton Field, (’al.. Oc". 30 — (VPi fl/Bgt. Joe Dimaggio, one of baseball's all-time great slugger* and former center fielder for the New York Yankees, >wan under "Medical observation and treatment” t<xiay pending his transfer to a debarkation bowpltal. Dimaggio arrived here yesterday in a hospital plane from Hawaii in transit to a general army hospital, the location of which was not revealed by the fourth air force in I’* brief announcement of the Irasebail player’ll arrival. Diagnosis of Dimaggio's aliment I wan not disclcMed. but he was granted a 21-hour pa<s* to see hi* family In San Franclco. He was l.xat here six week* ago. when he reportedly reconciled with his wife. Dorothy Arnold. (At the army general hospital Dimaggio could either be discharged, ixwlgned to another unit or reassigned to Ills present unit. James Ginley Rites Saturday Morning Funeral services for James Glnley. who died Wednesday morning will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at the St. Marya Catholic church. Rev. J. J. Sefmetz officiating. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery. Military service* will be conducted at the grave by members of Adam* (tost 43, American Legion. Mr. Ginley served oversea* in World War 1 with battery E. sth I Field Artillery, In the St. Mlhiel. j M< uae-Argonne sei-tore He was | honorably di.-.'.ia at Camp I Zachary Taylor. Ky„ Sept. 27. 1919. o — Rex Andrew Hurt In Fall From Wagon Rex Andrews of route two. living wlrout seven mile* west of Decatur. suffered a broken left arm a: the wrist, a fractured nose and considerable bruise* when he fell off a corn wagon Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock Hl* condition was reported as belter'today at the Adam* county memorial hospital, where he wax taken for treatment. Robert Vinson, who Is a patient at the hospital after being pinned gue season with a bang la*' night, defeating the Buffalo BisoiM. last year's league champion*. 2 to 1. The Caps scored in earn of the I first two period* to offset a second i period goal by Buffalo, also playing ita first game of the season.

TOUGH ACTOR - - By Tick Sords lec J M ' l^ W “ d 7 ' Pods Next Week All •*‘ hool »!'>dents of Adam* participating y' ViWi milk weed are Z/ 1 / /J A • li*- asked to bring then pod* to their * aJN I " k ' ■■'''> ’'b'hway *// \Wk jflw JS’ I :• !■ ' ..... pod- ■> , I !ha ' a>> ,mhls ,m ' morning. XI ■ BU J W DEMOCRATIC WOMEN W' nJ t*' A f fl ' tCWMNi rrom Fag* 1> /j / Ha, ‘l that ’he membership ZkbS Jt drive will be continued * Clyde Troutner. DemiHTatlc V. f‘'/ ■< ’ 'bHkM county chairman, spoke on the X \ 7 ZXK >< national and state programs. He / ) j reported figure* showing how cer- / IMA \ /a * aiyfc-1 tain rich families aw the Pew ( \ / / fl ■ \ t<> the Republican campaign fund*. / /1 ,n |,,,||anil in 1940 ,h *' * gave Iltt.tMM) to the Indiana Ref | publican fund “Don't you think J j Mr. Pew wanted somethhig in rer ’urn'.'" Mr Troutner usked c 9$ A ,ro *" X, ( \ \ -Mr*. Affli* compared Roosevelt and Dewey. Scbricker and Cape- ( XU « \ ’ hart, and Jackson and Gates. > Si \ I.:'-''' A \ "How can any honest, intelligent \ '7': voter believe the Republican* have A y J she asked. Y7T WL. - > She also attacked Republican* Va y wh ”. |,hp nxld. were converting /7</ L^zY ll9- * k RtMJsevelt statement* into lies by |jFA| ’ saying he had promised never to PAf WAS JUST A i ! “' n<l our ,M,y * ,n '° “ ,o ”" , * n war PPSCRVe PAST YFAR. J KCf I Mr*. Affli* quoted Roosevelt's ME HAS A V exact word* which were “We ux®- way since- . Pueoua TActctt, o 4& op shall never *end our boy* into a *W£ BotLECMAiieifS'' a<oVT I foreign war unless our noil Is fAU’Ttov'&D FLAVORS attacked." She continued, "was It — - — Roosevelt's fault that we were

Pleasant Mills Has 18 Games Scheduled Only Two Veterans Return To Spartans With only two lettermen from last season, the Pleasant Milla Spartans have a schedule of IS games for the 1944-45 basketball season, opening November 3 with Jefferson. The two returning veterans are Strayer and Werllng. Two other lettermen, Brodbeck and Werllng. had been counted on heavily but have been lost to the armed force*. Five member* of last year's sectional squad graduated. Seven in cm be re of last season's reserve team will round out the bpartan* squad this year. The complete schedule follows: Nov. 3 —Jefferson at Pleasant Mills. Nov. 10—Kirkland at Kirkland. Nov. 17—Berne at Pleasant Mills. Nov 22 — Monmouth at Monmouth. Nov. 29 — Hartford at Pleasant Milla. Dec. I—Rockford at Rockford. Dec. s—Monroe at Pleasant Mills Dec. 15—Huntington Catholic al Huntington. Dec. 19— Commodore* at Decatur. Dec. 22 — Kirkland at Pleasant Mills. Jan. 5— Monroe at Berne. Jan. 19 — Geneva at Pleasant -Mills. Jan. 26 Yellow Jackets at Decatur. Jan. 30 — Rockford at Pleasant Mills. Feb, 2—Jefferson at Geneva. Feb. 6 -Wren. O. at Wren. Feb. 9 —Commodore* at Pleasant Mills. Feb. 16 Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. o — Fort Wayne Girl Is Slightly Injured

France* Turner. IC, of Fort Wayne, received minor cuts and bruises, when her father. George E. Turner. (1. also of Fort Wayne, lost control of his automobile and It overturned on the Mud Pike about a mile south of Decatur at 7: So o'clock Thuraday night. The Kiri was taken to the Ad atna county memorial hospital for treatment and observation. The accident was investigated by Sheriff Leo Gllllg o No Rifles Permitted For Shooting Ducks Hunters were warned today of the* heavy penalties provided by federal law for violation of migratory waterfowl hunting laws. Only firearms which may be used to hunt waterfowl are shotguns, and these must not be larger than Id gaage Shooting waterfowl with rifles la specific*lly prohibited. Violation of thia law la punishable by a fine of NOO or six months Im* prfaomnetrt. or bo eh. under a tractor Thursday morning for more than an hour, la reported (today by bls phywlelaa Be apparently suffering no ill effects of the accident. •

Spilling The Pins With Decatur Bowlers In League Activities MIES ALLEYS Major League Standard Oil won two from Kohne Drug; Mutschler won two from McMillen; Home Grocery won n two from Smith Bro*.; Kiaft won , two from West End. s Standings II W. L. h Kraft 13 S Mu’achler 13 8 e Smith 11 10 ■r Standard 11 10 t. Kohne 10 11 it W«t End 912 i. Home 912 ■ McMillen 813 n iHigh serie*: McClure 619 (224e 191204); Hoagland 611 (170-239-s 2021; Ahr 6.12 (236-187-I*9l. High games: P. Bleeke 2tk3. Andrews 201, Tats-wiler 203. SchuMz '« 238. Stump 201-213, Dysert «<•!. Uurent 210. Schneider 203. Appelman 214. Pettie 206. Zelt* 215. i. o iTrad* tn a Gm— T:.T» — Dwx’n

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