Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1945 — Page 6
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Leadership Os Conference At Stake Saturday Chirwgo. Oct 19 fl’P) Ohio State's crippled defending champion* and Purdu**'* surprising chailengem, Imth undefeated. clash at Columbus, O. tomorrow with leademhip in the Illg Ten foothall race at *take. An overflow crowd of about 75.<HW fan* are expected Io witness the head-on collision between two of the inont powerful running team* In the midland*. It'* the standout match on Saturday* tour game Illg Ten schedule. Purdue, riding a four-game winning streak. toile Into Columbu* at full strength where the Buck eye* are “limping” around their home ground* OST'* two ace halfback*. Paul Sairlnghau* and hick Fisher, suffer from Injuries. Sarringhau*. bruising tM-pouad veteran who ha* been the Buckeyes' mainstay In their three victories, injured his shoulder in scrimmage Wednesday. Trainer George BuM-nbtirg is working feverishly on the acre spot hut there in a possibility that ’pounding Paul” will have to »i» this one' out. He is practically certain not | to start. Fisher, recent service dischargee who sparked the Buckeyes' 1961 team, pulled a leg muscle Wednesday but I* expected to be teady for duty come game time In Jampacked Ohio *fadlum. Sarrlngbau*' loss or partial loss, however, would set the stage for an upset unless Fisher could carry a double load. 0.5. U., with Sarringhaus In the lineup, is rated a 12-polnt favorite
by local odd* maker* who argue that Purdue'* T-attack. piloted by freshman Bob De Mos*. will not b»- able to crack Into Ohio State'* rock-ribbed line, upearheaded by guard Warren Amling. On paper, true enough. the Buck* eye* figure to be winner*. Ohio State, in romping over Missouri, lowa and Wieeonsin. rolled up 101 points to 6 compared to Purdue'* aggregate score of 87 to 2t In whipping Marquette, Great latke*. Wtsconain and lowa. Meanwhile. Wisconsin, beaten one touchdown by Purdue and two by Ohio State, trie* for its first conference victory against injuryplagued Illinois at Madison, Wl*., tomorrow. Bolstered by the return of service discharge Stan Staslca, Illinois rate* a IH-point favorite over Wi*<on*in. Illinois, defeated by Notre Dame and Indiana, hold* a single triumph over Pittsburgh while Wisconsin's one victory was at Marquette's expense. Sharing the spotlight tomorrow will tie Minnesota's Big Ten debut against Northwestern at Minneapolis. The Gopher*, with three straight non-conferenco victories, are a heavy choice to add North-
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western to their "victim list.’' .Minnesota Is figured a life-point winner. While Purdue and Ohio State scrap for a top position, Indiana I* practically a cinch to bang on to the top rung in the Big Ten for another week. The Hoosiers, holding two conference victories and a tie, meet lowa at lowa city and the Hawkeye* supposedly are 27 points weaker on the "books." Notre Dame's rambling Irish ' should win their fourth straight victory at Pittsburgh tomorrow and odds-makers figure it will be by 33 pointe, while Great latkes vs. Marquette, a night game at Milwaukee, is* rated a to**up. Spilling The Pins With Decatur Bowlers In League Activities Major League Kraft Cheese won three from I Smith Brow.; Kuhner won two front ; McMillen: West End Restaurant won two from Riverview Gardens: Kobne Drug won two from (ta«lan Tin Shop: Nussbaum Novelty won three from Standard O'l. Standing W. L. , Kraft 1-5 6 Kohne . Il 7 Kuhner 12 9 West End 12 » , Riverview 11 l't j Nussbaum 10 11 ( | Standard !• 12 ' Ossian !• 12 M< Millen S 13 Smith Bro*. .5 16 ( High serie*: Petrie <26 (204-228-194); Schneider <OS (187 218-231)). ( High games: Neaderhouser 212. ( Hale-gger 201. Mclntosh 215, E. , R.-inking 212 217. V. Bleeke 213. f beery 201, Hoagland 215. F. Hoff- ( man 2<>2. Ladd 220, Sanders 201, G ( Schultz 227, Murphy 210, Inniger 206. ,
Today's Sports Parade I By Oscar Fraley Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.) I b O J New York. Oct. 19— (UP)- First downs anil fumble* on the sport* scene: Ice hockey has come up with a situation comparable to baseball'* i-ommiMloner Rhubarb. Report* persist that many Major Ix*ague club owners would like to see Happy Chandler back In the Senate And now it leak* out that several national hockey league mogul* are regretting the choice of Mervyn tßed) Dutton as president. Dutton, the gripe goes, devote* too much time to his large contracting business! in Canada and too little lime to league affairs. But hockey Just gave him a fiveyear contract ... so baseball and hockey can suffer or get happy toget her. Promoter Mike Jacob* estimates it win cost 1200.0110 to promote the Joe Louis-Billy Conn | heavy weight championship next June. “This will lie the greatest promotion ever undertaken in boxing
.history.” Mike said a* he dusted | off hla bankroll, “The training jumps will really be something and I anticipate that In the week before the bout there will tie a total of sQ<t newspapermen and other writers at each camp” . . . that anticipated |3,4M,W4 to 910,000,000 take from tickets, radio, movies and television will help L'ncle Mike stand the pain. Paul Derringer, the Cub pitcher, always hue been known a* a natty dresser but he proved what a fetish It Is to him In the clubhouse after the sixth game of the world series. The then nappy Cubs, who had Just won the gam-» that tied it a three-all, were celebrating notally. A cameraman asked two unclothed Cubs, with towels wrapped around their middles, to pose as was. He then asked Derringer to stand between the two grimy Individual*. Paul called time out for a moment while he knotted hie caravat and slipped Into a sports jacket . . , watch the birdie! Although the football season ta just rumbling up to the mid way murk, the hurdwood nut* are starting to talk basketball. Just about fall you can hear I* DePaul Culverally of Chicago with Its six-foot, nine-inch center. George Mikan. The Blue Demon* have the same team back which won the national Invitation tournament last season ami they'll l»e a mighty touch bunch to shave.
laiu Little, Columbia coach, touts his Gene Ros*ld<*s as a combination of the best In two of hl* former psuising greats, Sid Luckman and Cliff Montgomery. What foghorn Lou like* most about the 17-year-old freshman aeriallst I* the kid's spirit. lam promised him early in the sea*on to *how lb* sides motion picture* of Luckmail In action. So the youngster heckled little daily for three week* until the coach kept his word. The California chamber of com merce calls it 'dew” but they are not ashamed of good old rain down in Mississippi, and you can take that from Skeeter Webb, the Detroit Tiger infielder who haita from the mudcat state. ' Why, it rains so hard down home they have to put shingles on the cow* to keep the waler out of the milk," Skeeter boasted. California here I com<:
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Selective Service To Continue Draft Soys War Over But The Duration Isn't Washington, Oc*. 19—(UP) — You t<N> can still Ih* a soldier, and if you are a healthy male between 18 and 2d you can almost count on it. Selective service does know the war l» over, all right, but *ays the duration isn't. Ido draft Imard* will induct 50,000 men this month and many more each month until congress or the army and navy decree otherwise. Youngster* turning 18 will take care of half this quota. The rest will come from mm not yet 2fi who previously have lu-en deferred. If you’re under 2ti and have children, your draft hoard will give you 'preference.'' That mean* you get the call anyway if ’here are not plenty of nonfather* to fill it. Deferments are possible for men whose work I* in support of the national health, safety and interest. This mean* whatever your draft I ward say* It means, ordinarily. WMC* list of essential job* have been junked. A* guides, national headquarters suggest* consideration for worker* In transportation, farm ing. food processing, certain other field*. High school student* can now graduate, provided they wind it up before age 20. College is no bar to the draft. You can finish a semester, though, and student* In medicine, dentistry. divinity can stay at their studies right on. Selective service I* prepared to keep up the work as long a* congress sees fit.
New Piper Cub Is Demonstrated Here The new Piper Cub nupercrulser was demonstrated at the Decatur Hlway airport taut Saturday, the !aat Indiana field for the demount ration before being sent to Ohio. Lee Eikt-nherry. Piper Cuh sale* manager of the Muncie aviation corporation, made the demonstration here. Mias Josephine Iveticb, manager of the Decatur Hlway airport, and Cub dealer for thia territory, flew the new plane to Muncie. Virgil Carter Rites Saturday Afternoon Funeral services for Virgil Carter. Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. Virgil Carter, formerly of Decatur, will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Chalfant-Perry funeral home in Fort Wayne, with burial in the Lehman cemetery at Payne, o. Columbus Safety Record Is Marred Columbus, Ind., Oct. 19—(UP)— The perfect four-year truffle safety record of Columbus was marred today by the death of 34-year-old Kyle B. Kern. Kern died Instantly last night when his motor bike .collided with an automobile driven by Russell E. Owens. Columbus. Columbus was honored with the governor's safety award for having no traffic deaths during 1943, 1943 and 1944. Kern's fatal accident was the first Mis year,
Pheasant Season To Open November 10 The hunting season for pheasant* will open in Indiana Saturday. November 10, and will close Saturday. November 17. with no hunting permitted on Sunday, November 11. No hen pheasant* may lie killed this year, and the bag limit per day on cock pheasant* I* two, with: a possession limit of four cock; pheasant*. Hold Moose Party At 8:30 Toniqht The .Moose party, which was scheduled to lie held at 8 o'clock i tonight, will start at 8:30 o'clock owing to church service*. Local 924 To Meet Sunday Afternoon A membership meeting of local 924 UKRMWA will )>e held at the union hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. .Member* of both G. E. *hift* are urged to attend, as topic* of vital importance are scheduled for dsicuasion. New Castle Man Fined For Intoxication William Johnson, New Castle truck driver, wa« fined II and costs by Major John B. Stults in city court thi* morning when he pleaded guilty to public intoxication. Johnson was arrested by city police Thuiwday afternohn when he was found asleep In his truck.
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NOTICE Persons having work for repair or any one having tools or guns Istrrowed from the tieo. Mc(>ill Repair Shop are asked to call for or return same as early as possible. Please call between 3 p. m. and 6 p. m. All goods not called for within 30 days will be disposed of. PAT McGILL 703 Studebaker St. Phon* 5353.
DANCING Edgewater Park Celina, Ohio SUNDAY, OCT. 21 HANK ARMANTROUT and his ORCHESTRA
Markets At A Glance By UNITED PRESS Stocks Irfegulary higher in moderately active trading. Bond* higher: V. S. governments higher, Curb stocks higher In adlv • trading. Cotton Irregular. Wheat, oata, corn, barley and rye firm. Chicago livestock; Ilogs active,l fully steady; cattle steady, and sheep les* active but mostly | steady. l 4 Bl.lt* AUCTION, Furnl-' lure and Household Goods, Saturday, Oct. 20, 1:00 p. m. 430 North sth St., Decatur. I.eota Connell—Owner.
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Jerry’s Grilif 234 North Second St. "j® OPEN 7a.m.to 12 Midnight I Short Orders. T-Bone Steaks, ( hop., i Home Made Pies, Salads, Soups, and Bai Sandwiches. K I invite your patronage. ■ JERRYMILUi
PUBLIC SAL! Bccau** l I have obtained work In Lima. Ohio, I will ell iifl auction located s<£ mile* e**f and I'-.- mile north of XMWhB or 2 mile* imuth of Glemnore, or first h<>u»«- -ottih of Xltlteftea roao In Abanola. I SATURDAY, OCT. 27, M Tim*: 1:00 P. M. 4 CATTLff—Brindle cow. 3 yr*, old. coming second << soon; Brindle cow 3 yr*, old. pasture bred, ghhu: milk. •'“*’l 15 month* old. j HOGS—4 Cheater White gilt*, average weight -’!« m* , SHEEP -One Good Buck. J POULTRY—7S head of Rhode Island Red hen* 1H« fl good; 5 head of big grey ge«-»e hen* ami one ganibr. MISCELLANEOUS J Full line of poultry equipment including a J brooder house; Jam>**way brooder stove: Premier hrn-x." "J large slge feeder*; fountain* and other equipment; < <)' - Stratton ga* engine, like new; John Deere corn shelter *. tachmeti'*. like new; 2 galvanized stock tanks, like n<-» ' Wailing pressure pump and pump Jack: New. Holland* ' , . No. 10 ( ream separator; h. p. electric t’>" •ure cistern pump; fi galvanised bog trough*; 1" ladder; full line of garden tools; buck saw; 2 .>»>•*. *D' t sack*; several new oil can*, 1 gal. to 5 gal size, ".t* ' ' ' paulin*; thicken crate*; cow chain*; Star drinkl** •tanchiona; Superior 10 gal. cream separator. . .i-miit Los of new high quality tool* bought pre-war; # line lantern; 6 Dietz lanterns; new, Cream city bintie!, - Bng can: new, metal milk btool>new, disc tyi"' ,1!lll ‘ f 1 " new lumber. HOUSEHOLD GOODS |<A Perfection 3-burnor oil stove: square extension secretary. Victrola and records; iron bed with sprint- - bed stand: Coleman ga* lamp: oil lamp*; I«>' " f jar*; other article* not mentioned. TERMB—CASH. S. P. DAILY, Ow* Clerk—Hrycn Dsniels. rr . Aurfioneer— Lester W. M Bud” Human, Decatur Phon*’
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