Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1946 — Page 6

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New York Set For Battle Os Year Saturday New York, Nor. 8. - (t’P> - Vlwlting fan* with choice Beale for the Army-Notre ISime football game were on the verge of trading them in today for hotel accomodatl .ns. reasoning that if they don't get u place to sleep they will spend Saturday afternoon slum be ing at Yankee Stadium. It was just a case of the big town not being big enough. At virtually every mid-town hotel, clerks reported that fans with tickets fir the game were being turned down on accomodations, because they had failed to make reservations In advance. The game Itself, hilled rightfully or not as the "battle of the century,” has be«n sold out for months and speculators were getting up to |IM or more for middle-ofthe-fieJd seats which originally were priced at 4.20 and 17.80 a ticket There appeared to Im» no estimable limit m to the number of seats which might have been aold for the game had there been a stadium large enough to accomodate those seeklug to see it. Representatives of the Army athletic association estimated they hud turner! down .4 least five limes as many requtvta as they had been able to fill Actually, inc game was a closed ■ proposition to the everyday fan, including the lx-gi >n of New York's , Notre Dame "subway alu m n 1,"

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Monroeville at Commodores. Herne at Geneva. Monmouth at Hurtfird. .Monroe vs Willshire. O. at Herne. Jefferson at Kirkland. Pleasant Mills at Wren. 0. long before tickets ever went on sale. The tickets were distributed through the Army athletic association and Notre Dame alumni groups and virtually all of them were *p ken for. leaving few If any for the man in the street. Tickets now in the hands of speculators have been picked up irom peisons who for one reason or another were unable to see the game themselves. The speculators. ‘lterating more or lesa openly in meet of the mid-town hotels, put no ceiling on their prices, taking al! thut they thought they could get. Persons without rooms were making arrangements to rmimute f:om nearby cities, many going as far as Philadelphia. One midtown hotel which has been booked solid for week-end space since last Aug ust reported that buslntas for tonight and tom rrow night would be the heaviest since the weekend of the Army-Navy game in 1*29. Intvrent in the game Itself transcended that in any sport spectacle here since long before the war. 1 The odds have shifted all week, but it was Iteiteved that 'no outcome would be a tossup at kickoff time tomorrow afternoon (1:80 p m EST.L The Cadet*, who have won 25 straight games, were six point favorites in the first odds posted, but reports of Notre Dame's tremendous reserve strength and Its

outstanding performances over Rnndebnxh. g o 0 0 other thus far this sea- Totals .. 12 3 it son. combined to make the Irish Mi VFW point favorites at mid-week. f G » After Notre Dame's first string Rlpo, f .................. 3 17 quarterback and field general, 1-ongenberger, f 0 0 0 • Johnny Lujack, suffered a slight Hates, c 3 0 6 ankle sprain, the odds went to Rummers, g ...—.. 0 0 0 exactly even mmey take your Volrol, g 2 I 5 •pick—and that was th-* way they Werling. f 1 0 2 {[were expected to lie tomorrow. Ila I Iterated t, f ...... 0 0 0 It was estimated by a number .McMillen, c 1 0 2 of local odds makers that the bet Painter, g ... ......... 2 2 6 ting on this game alone would ex- Rtrayer. g .. 11 3 teed 11,000,000 (Mi and that many Raudebiisb, g 0 0 0 bets hud been made by Individuals Totals ........... ... 13 5 31 In five figure denominations. Harvester ’ The forecast was for clear and FG FT TP cool weather, which was considered Rtauskl. f ... -- 2 15 a break for the fast-breaking Ca- Deaugelo, f 113 ’ dets, who would be at a dleadvant- Jackemyer. c ......... 3 17 ! age In rain or on a muddy field Heemer. g 3 17 1 against the heavier Irish eleven. Horman, t 113 0 H Far< i f i o 2 ■ VFW Splits Honors ! 2 !In Double Header McMj( | en Defeats The Veteran of Foreign Wars t-J U/muna Em/slnr i basketball team of this city split lUII Tvuyilv LdylCj I honors In a double header played i Thursday night at the Pleasant —— i i .h. vrw The McMillen team of this city. WiMuhire Legion down the yFw , . . . . • In the opener. 39 to 27. while the * her «*rly lead, rallied i local quintet came hack to nose '« »" out a 31 to 29 victory over Local ,h * W ’> n * ***£•• 40 57 of Harvester of Fort Wayne In ’Vht UnrO,n g ’ ,mn Th "”' .in <iv« rtim< till __ McMillen led at the first quarter, ' Fc FT Tp 10 to 2. but the Eagles pulled into , r „ an 18-18 tie at the half and kept Dellinger, f 5 2 12 „. var » to 9 ,o h,,w a 29 ,o 23 margin V e' 5 111 ” ,he ,h,rd garter. Milt r / ” *” 8 0 4 n Schnepf and K. Schnepf paced i F , 0 .the winners with 13 and 12 points, I aimer, g i ’ retpß . dre | y wM)e Fry WM hlgh ?.“• fi o ; r ° r ,he j'* h »»• Huffman, g ... 0 0 0 McMillen Strickler, g 2 0 4 7 , Totals ... 18 3 89 J- «< , hn« fc P f - » ! 1 ! v - w Crist, f 3 0 6 FG FT TP * Schnepf. c 4 4 12 D. Rtrayer. f 5 0 10 * ~ 1 ? 2 laingenberger. f 1 0 2 ' « * J D. Painter, c 3 17 1 2 n Vlorol. g 1 2 4 ® '* ® Werling. g 0 0 0 Totol « >• 8 McMillen, f 1 0 2 Fort E "’ lM Summer, f 0 0 0 Dates, g 1 0 2 " an,h ‘, , % r ' f { ® ® Fry. f / 5 1 11

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■ Kirkland Komels * Win Last Evening ) 5 — » The Kirkland Komet*. Independ ’• ent team formed In the main of 1 former Kirkland high school play- » ers. scored their third straight : victory Thursday night, defeatI ing the Wells County Co-Ops. 39 > to 26. at the Liberty Center gym. * Previous victims of the Komets I were the Herne Sugar Howl. 49 to 31. and Tocsin Aces. 45 to 32. ’ Future games have been scheduled ’ with Bayless Hybrid of Bluffton. I Murray .Merchants, Wells Co. Hurf al Youth and the Inca Indians of Fort Wayne. 1 Teams wishing games with the ! Kirkland Kometa.are naked to conI tact Robert Kolter. Decatur route ' 2 > Kirkland FG FT TP Byerly, f 2 0 4 J. Shady, f - 2 0 8 Fruechte. c —1 Ixmgenberger. g 3 17 Johnloz. g 1 ® 2 Rienke. f 3 0 6 Troxel, f 1 0 2 lech. K 8 ® J 2 Il Shady, g » ' 7 Totals —... 23 3 39 Co-Ops FG FT TP Scott, f — 6 0 0 Blessing, f — 2 1 5 Sleppy, g - 0 0® Inskeep, c 10 2 Platt, f 4 • 8 Smith, g ........ 0 11 Biela, f - 0 0 0 Mounaey. c 0 0 0 R. Sleppy, g 10 2 Grimm, g 4 0 8 Total 12 2 2« o G. E. ALLEYS MONDAY LEAGUE Lathes won three from Testers, dropping Testers out of first place; Rotors won two from Flanges; Casters won three from Dispatchers; Shafts won three from Stators. Standing W L Shafts II 8 Teeters 17 iq Lathes 16 11 Casters 14 13. Stators 13 14 Rotors 10 17 Dispatchers 10 17 Flanges 9 J 8 High series: Schultz 601, Faulkner 574. Hoffman 585. High games: Hoffman 238. Schultz 233, Schuster 221, Faulkner 202. TUESDAY LEAGUE Cardinals won three from Rums; Browns won four from Senators; Indians won three from Cubs; Yanks won three from Reds. Standing W L Browns 21 11< Indians 20 12 Reds 17 15 Cardinals 16 16 Senators 14 18 Cubs — 12 16 Yanks 18 II Bums ...... 11 17 High series: Hoffman 767, Chase 706. Brokaw 704, Bbackley 871, Jackson 680. August 182. High games: Chase 210, Hoff-

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man 210. Augult 206. Brokaw 208. FRATERNAL LEAGUE Moose won three from Lions; K of C. won three from legion; Klks won two from G. E.; Rotary will roll Friday night against K. of P. scores. Standing . W L Moose - 12 • O. K ® Klks M 10 Legion —• 77 72 Uons . - 11 ,a k " f •* Rotary 9 *• K. of P -A 8 12 High series: G. Gage 641, G. Laurent 578, B. Andrews 573, Abr 563, Milla 549. Vlchuras 556, Grove 589. High games: 0. Gage 222-223-204, Grove 246, (.ourent 210-200. Brown 208. Vlchuras 206. Mills 212, Onlor 202. .NOTE — Due to the Zollner basketball game next Wednesday night Fraternal league bowling will be postponed to a later date. 0 Moscow Broodcasting By Americans Halted New York. Nov. 8— (L’P>— Broadcasting frJm Moscow by American radio correspondents has been halted, at least temporarily, it was learnrtf today, due to the withdrawal by the Russian government of short-wave facllltloß for the transmission of these broadcasta to the United States. The three American networks which maintain correspondents In Moscow — Columbia Broadcasting System. National Broadcasting Company and American Broadcasting Company—bad no comment on the situation. It was Indicated, however. that some official statements might be forthcoming later. -- - — o —— o o Today's Sport Parade By Oscar Fraley (Reg. U. B. Pat. Off.) 0 O New York Nov. 8 — (UP) — The little man always wanted this one above all others, so the fighting Irish of Notre Dame will go out tomorrow determined to win It for him. ' This was "the Rock's” prize, ' this Army game. They were ever rough and tough, the Cadets, but the bald Norwegian liked them that way. And during the years in which he became a storied saga under the golden dome at South Bend, bls teams let him down only twice. | Knute Rockne started the legend on the sands of Cedar Point, an Ohio resort. In the summer of 1913. Hours on hours he caught the revolutionary forward passes of Decatur Ina. Agency ; Established 1827 General Insurance K. C. Bldg. Room 2 i. .

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teammate flux Dorias gg they baked In the summer sun. And that fall on the plains of West Point they opened up the m ,. ((fl football by downing Army. 35 13. It was the first game of this bitterly fought but dean series and it kindled the savage rivalry which still exists. From there on In — u%tll a bright spring day In 1931 — Army wan "the Rock's" special meat. For 13 years after he became the coach who led the Irish out of the wilderness, the Cadets wenbls love aitd hate. And he used many a stratagem to beat tin-m There was the year he told hie trailing team at halftime about the "glpper." George Glpp had been one of Notre Dame's greatest and he died In his prime <k pneumonia. Ro trailing Army, Rockne told his boys these dying words from the "Glpper." "Romeday, Rock, when the team la up against It and nothing seems to go right, tell them to go out there and win one for the Gipper. I'll know It, wherever I am. and I’ll be happy.” The Inspired Irish went out and won it. There was another time he told a trailing team, one apparently beaten, that hla little boy wax In a hospital listening to the radio and only victory would help his boy pass the crisis. The fighting Irish went out and tore 'em to pieces. "The Rock" blushed, for once.

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