Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1946 — Page 6

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Julie Rykovich Starring For Illinois Team Chicago. Not. 19 — (t’P) — A playing field blftnd»r whl. h < I coach Ray KI lot to "jerk" one ot Ida regular halfbacks from the lineup may prove to be the spark which will give llllnoix the Wear ern conference foothall championship and a probable Rose Bowl bld. The "goaf who fought his way back to stardom and Ignited the rtretch drive that may result in lllinola winning Its first Big Nine title since 1928 la Julie Rykovich. 195 pound youngster from Gary, Ind. Illinois playa Northwestern at Evanston Saturday In the midwest's top game of the week and Rykovich carries the team's hopes of gaining Its sixth conference triumph and the undisputed championship. Illinois won its first conference game from Purdue and lost the next one to Indiana. Wisconsin was the next opponent. In the second quarter of the game with Wisconsin, the Badgers fooled Rykovich badly and completed a pass to end Bale Bowers In his territory Eliot immediately pulled Rykovich from the game and he remain ed on the bench until after the final quarter started Soon after the period was under way Eliot called for halfback Tom Zaborac to go in the game. As Zaborac loosed up, the Illinois coach glanced at Rykovich. On a hunch he told Zaborac to sit down and summoned Rykovich. “This is your chance to make good." Eliot said to the Gary hoy. "let's see you go.” Rykovich immediately "lifted” the dispirited and sluggish Illinois outfit and was the key man In two long drives that gave the llllni touchdowgi and a 27 to 21 victory. Since getting that "last chance" Rykovich has been a ball of fire, as he helped pace Illinois to triumphs over Michigan. lowa and Ohio State. It was his 98 yard run with an Intercepted pass which clinched the decision In the crucial contest with Ohio last Saturday. Rykovich Is a hard-driving back who has proved his worth when

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Hartford t wnshlp at Yellow Jackets Berne at New Haven. Friday Commodores at St. John’s, Delphos, O. Pleasant Mills at Monmouth. ' Monroe vs Kirkland at Berne. ! * Jeffer»'.n at Geneva. ■f - e the going is toughest. It "He's the boy you can count I- on for yardage when you need It i. most." Eliot says, "when Its third I down and four to go, Rykovich Is the slashing runner who can y pile through to get you the necese vary first down." i Rykovich stands out as a prime B example of a returning service [, men who had tremedous obstacles , to overcome to regain his pre-war gridiron form. t Rykovich stars-d on IHinols* . freshman team In 1912 and then t as a marine trainee was transfer ■ red to Notre Dame and was a • brilliant performer on the Irish's . national championship team that fall ■ When he reported back to Illi- ■ nols this fall. Rykovich weighed i 22b pounds and with the added weight his speed decreased. To , reduce he wore a rubber jacket i while practicing and then ran lap after lap around the stadium field i after practice. As a result of his self-Imposed and gruelling routine. Rykovich has cut his weight to a normal 195 pounds and once again ranks among the mid west's leading backs. In addition to the Illinois-North-western contest Saturday, other mid-wt-st games send Michigan against Ohio State; Indiana against Purdue ami Minnesota against Wisconsin. Notre Dame goes to New Orleans to play Tulane. o Illi Anderson Packers Win Third Straight By United Prese The Anderson Packers, boasting their third straight win. continued to pace the western division of the National Basketball League today. In the only league game played ’ last night, the Packers drubbed the Youngstown Bears. 66 to 59. It was the fourth lose for the Bears, an eastern division entry, which has yet to win. Attend Junior Red Cross Conference Three Decatur persons will attend the junior Red Cross conference at Muncie Saturday, it was announced today. They are: Miss Grace Coffee. Junior Red Crotu chairman here; Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth, chapter secretary and Miss Rose Sprunger of Berne. The conference will be conducted at the chapter house in Muncie Friday and Saturday.

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McMillen, Hoagland i Are League Winners McMillen and Hoagland chalked up victories in the Adams county net league Monday night at the I Lincoln gym, defeating the K. of C. * and Moose teams, respectively. McMillen led all the way In the opening game to defea* K. of C., 17 to 29. The winners were ahead at all periods. 11-1. 29-12 and 22-21. D. Hchnepf led the winners with 16 pointe and T. Bolinger was high •* for K. of C. with eight. The nightcap was a hard-fought battle, with Hoagland edging out a 36-31 triumph over the Moose. The losers led at the first qusrter. 6-7, but Hoagland held a half time lead t of 19-17 and a third period margin t ot 31-26. Hlsner paced the win- . ners with 13 points, and Mansfield , was high for the Mooie with 12 , points. league games Thursday night at the Pleasant Mills gym are VFW vs Wlltohire and Post 13 vs K. of C. McMillen FG FT TP D. Schnepf. f -7 2 . 16 Crist, f 2 1 5 K. Schnepf, c .. 13 5 Way, g 1 0 9 Schelper, g .. 2 15 J. Schnepf, f ......... 12 1 Delong, f 0 0 0 August, c.. . 0 0 '0 iiirschy, g 0 0 0 Williamson, g .. 12 1 Totals 18 11 17 K. of C. FG FT TP L. Hackman. f 2 3 '7 A. Baker, f 2 0 1 Braden, c 113 T. Bolinger, g 10 9 B. Lengerich, g 0 0 O' Des Jean, f ....... ... 1 0 2 Holthouse, c 0 0 0 I J. Hackman. g 0 0 0 . Mnrphy, g ...... 2 0 1 Totals .... 12 1 28 ( Hoagland FG FT TP I Reynolds, f 11 6 ( Hlsner. f 6 1 13 Ruhl, c 2 1 5 ' Counterman, g 0 3 3 ( Franke, g ■ 1 2 1. Houk, c .. I 0 2 Frederick*, g 1 0 2 I Scherer, g .................. 0 11 , Totals 12 12 36 I Moose i FG FT TP Conrad, f ...... —..... 3 2 8 Knapp, f.. 3 17 Mansfield, c 5 2 12 Llby. g .. 1 0 2 Davis, g ... 1 2 1 Fuelling, f -.... 0 0 0 Rice, f 0 11 Wolpert. g 0 0 0 Totals .... 13 8 31 Referee:— Eve hart, umpire: — Foor. Presbyterian Men To Hear Max Schafer Max Schafer, head of the labor relations department of Central Soya Co., will lie the principal speaker at the monthly meeting of the Presbyterian men’s club at 6:30 o’clock Wednesday night at the First Presbyterian church in this city. Mr. Schafer is an interesting speaker and his address will deal with the problems of labor and management. Invitations have been Issued to club members and all those expecting* to attend the dinner which will precede the speaking program are asked to contact Robert Gay. Psi lota Xi Rummage Sale Friday Aft., Nov. 22 from 1 p. m. Saturday from 10 a. m. to 1 p m. Opposite Court House on So. 2nd New Fortney Shoe Repair Bldg.

F BASKETBALL TONIGHT Decatur Yellow Jackets vs. Hartford Township Jr.-Sr. High School Gym—B P. M. First home game of the season for the Yellow Jackets. Come oat and help them win. Second Teams Preliminary—7 P. M. 1 •

a... 6. E. Girls To Open Season Wednesday Te Decatur O. E. Girls banket ■ hall, team will open its season • Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the Lincoln gym In thia city. The Decatur girls will entertain • the Fort Wayne G. E. girls in this - season opener. These teams have been arch rivals for many years and an Interesting game is ex* pected. There will he no admj*al<wi charged and the public Is Invited to attend. The Decatur team lias only two members of last year’s team available this season. The two returning veterans are Billy Kohne and Audrey Painter. Other members of the team are all newcomers. There will be no preliminary game Wednesday, and tho tilt Is scheduled to start promptly at 9 o'clock. A scheduled of both home and out-of-town games Is now being arranged for the girls team. O Conclude Successful Deer Hunting Trip R. M. Fritilnger of thia city and , H. G. Hendricks of Monroe have re. ( turned from a three-day successful ( deer hunting trip at Baldwin. Mich. ( Each of the local hunters got a , deer. The weights were 190 pounds , and 120 pounds. The men hunted > at Baldwin state forest. i U. S. INDUSTRY | (Continued Worn Hurt One) ' three unions involved met to rati- I ty a proposed settlement. Two I

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(HO gflllates— the International longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union and the Maritime Engineers Beneficial Association called separate meetings for a final consideration of the proposed settlement reached last Sunday. The AFL Masters. Mates and Pilots. Local 90. also met to take action on reported settlement with the shipowners. In Hollywood the last of 802 pickets jailed for muss studio demonstrations In violation of a court order were freed on bond. Herbert Sorrell, leader of the conference of studio unions (AFL). ami one of 11 strike leaders charged with conspiracy, assault with a deadly weapon and other felonies in connection with the jurisdictional dispute, said “this is not going to stop our strike." Settlement of the one-day walkout at the Ford plant was reached when the company agreed to refer the dispute directly to an umpire, as provided by the United Auto Workers' contract. The workers quit to protest firing of three men who refused to continue work on a job. when the plant reduced working force to three instead of four. 0 THREE NATIONS (Continued from Pago 1) H. Spaak of Belgium, in a brief welcoming speech, said tha’ "today Is a very Important day in the history of our organltatlon" because the entry of three more states brought UN clouer to its aim ot inoanunuuuusa

j ----------- - w m-n •WWB■ «■ „ f ■ ■ • 1 ■ ' B • i B I I (fyiecUt I I I I I J ANNOUNCES ITS CHARTER MEMBERSHIP - - - And Extends Ai I J Invitation For Membership To All Other Firms And Professional Men I . in Adams County. , I J ARNOLD & KLENK KOCHER LUMBER CO. BAKER PLUMBING & HEATING LEE HARDWARE k , - BURK ELEVATOR CO. LELAND SMITH INSURANCE CO. CASH COAL FEED A SUPPLY LINN CLOTHING STORE DECATUR LUMBER CO. NIBLICK A CO. DECATUR SUPER SERVICE PETERSON CLOTHING CO. DR. ROY ARCHBOLD PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE > DR. HAROLD DEVOR RIEHLE TRACTOR A IMPLEMENT DR. RAY STINGELY THE SCHAFER STORE EDWARDS STUDIO SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE E. F. GASS READY-TO-WEAR SUTTON JEWELRY STORE FIRST STATE BANK SMITH DRUG CO. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE WALTER PLUMBING & Heating C«. HALTERMAN SHOE STORE WESTERN AUTO STORE HI-WAY SERVICE UHRICK BROTHERS HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ZINER APPLIANCE HOLTHOUBE-SCHULTE ZWICK*S ♦ The God of THE ADAMS COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU b to create a clone cooperation aatoM Adamn County Firm* and Profemional Men in the control of retell credit# and credit information. ♦ THE ADAMS COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU maintain, files and furnbhes to memher* available information concerning the paying habits and financial reaponalbillty of indi<»d throughout the trading area. ♦ FOR INFORMATION REGARDING MEMBERSHIP CALL MRS. GRACE WEILAND. CREDIT BUREAU MANAGER, AT NUMBER 1«2.

tmiverxal rnemberxhip. A. Huegyn Axta. Afghanletun'e minister to Wethington end bead ot Ite UN delegation, replied that hi« *mntry, "eenentiufly an inde pendent and peecelovlng natlgo." leedlly agreed to *'do Ita utmoet to further UN prlnclplee" Thor Thorn. Icelandic minlatgr lo Waahlngton, »ald "for Iceland thia ia a long-dexlred moment.” He aaid Iceland haa alwaya felt like a member of the UN. Swedlah foreign mlnlater Oeeten I'nden eald that Sweden wan known ua “the land of the middle way" and added "we hope to juntlfy it alao In our attitude toward the International problem* that tauae conflict* between virloua countriea." — ! —O (Continued From Page One) the better. Gromyko -had told the commiaaion that the Soviet Union wan oppoaed to "weakening of the charter either through Ita revision or other mean*." The weatern power* have propoaed "other mean*" for softening the veto and Gromyko'* superior. Molotov, rejected all but one minor part of thoae auggeatlona at an earlier big five meeting. Counterbalancing the grim outlook for agreement on the veto laaue. however, waa the proapect that the big four now will he able to go ahead with aatelllte peace treaties and not have to abandon ita 11-month struggle to write them.

Plaintiff Ordered To Answer To Plea Plaintiff In the ault to mandate tba county council to authorlte a salary booat of 91,200 to the county acbool aupoalntondent has by* ruled to answer on or before ]* days In th* Adam* circuit court Th* answer la to be made to a plea In abatement filed by th. xounty official, to th* mandamu. action brought by Ly man k llann county achool head. Th* present salary la 23.000. Th* suit *.)- that the aalary be moved u n m >1,300. p M —- T _ Snow Flurries Are Forecast In State Indianapolis, Nov. (UP)_ Bnow flurries were foreran- for many northern portion* of Indian* thia week The Indianapolis weather bureau «ald It would be fair and mild tomorrow but colder Thursday Precipitation will average a half an Inch throughout, th* etat* Thuraday and Friday. It will occur a* ral# In th* south and *now in th* northern countiea, mostly on Frlday. LEWIS CONFRONTED (Continued rrom Peg* On*) Ing th* UMW contract with the government at midnight tomorrow It alao ordered tho union to com ply with the contract and to refraln from action instigating a

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