Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1946 — Page 6
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Illinois And UCLA Resume Drills Today P.i ad**mt, t’al !><•■ tl’l’t Figur*.’, to < >ic!t It.iy Eliot of lllinoix. never h>| w!-n they at- in tin* scoring lolumt, but when they i> •' mi i n* -I iii-’h-.i, i lib* nf the it !.;• well, itii other ii* .m an have them. Ha k in IM It tin* Mia !i o' the his niim chump! him mdnteil out. “w> w in all th- «i t -th**. hut lo t ti.out of the ball it inn - Hu’ l.i l!H*l w<- won th*' ba.l gamoM and lu«t the **talrtli - rio firs! lluwa ya d'g gained amt yardu •• Inst mean to mor* to Flint than nay. i figure in Holly wood \k figur* tiny may tie in tm silriy ami probably ar*, but it obi I; ■ f aa. I t '■ 1.. Hit - with Kay "All m ason ion/ tin* other t< aiiia made tm* e t ■«t down* than we d d v.dn«d Wore ya dage and bad the edge iti all department- if th* game rave on* EEot added Amt tb..t ■». ejition throwing out the X>' r . I la’i.■ 4 •. liana / * toes i!he only on* > thi Elim ’o*tl An "That's i* re I like to he on (<>|>. t'ia' whe .> | Lip. tv tie on top afte- the Rose How! game against I< LA I don’t < ue ho* many de !■ • ttm-n!« 'he. < 1.-- , m -’title ll> i . <f !Ilin**l - aMHf\ ♦ i hat IlLnols A t ol• third ’•#• • > ben. - the top’* hi the to.it ,1 "I wouldn’t iow a.iout tn.it,. 1 liked to Slav, play* d Nott- |l,m* again Maybe *- . r - .>p[mrtum-t> I man in the tight at the >ißh 1 time. w. are Sotm -K «- got th--break Well, we aid, bit don t t>i 1 bieak And when y.iq make bl I* i. ind- at! Ia h * a4 '• i 'itli 'l* of i j '**l !5 < ;!t U ’i« ‘,- • 11; ,' it TJ| »’ • ♦ Thai < why u* 4iv ha ' Hlifioa h> ? tati-n ; m Hii * ‘ n, A t oft* ’i<*part tuoh ‘ i 1 *A • ■ ’ 'IIIi hit- . ’n > JJJ, ,n f ’ »
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| Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Wren at Monmouth. | ;ivi rage tin th* other hand, L’CLA, In win* | iiitu I't games to j dit (leorgii as 'the oitly m.iji undefeated and tin tii 1 football teams it the land, tumbled 1! tlm<* . recovering 13 of them So in the fumbh* department, as Wi ll a« Lie final *ior -. Eliot is willing to string along with the old mi-mi i that flame- don’t lie it,a I I ‘ie illim I- ml I<l. \ play its had (hristma* day off. being fe el t part* * here amT in U» \tig* •■ . but well leu d !'.i S to the !' .o II t ! el Is today • Eliot, fai from .at fied with the I’tidition of Ills eipi.id, planned li.nl workout, for today. Ftnlay ami Satll dal with taperllu* ofi ti I Mwnda'* ami T tesday. At I ('i. V <'U h lt» 11 l.aiil .*< net e - m-Juled only li-’ht d ills for the emuinder >f the oek f. cling that I , his I’mtfi* <oa-t innfoi’i me < ham pi *11"* • is# tii?i ' turn* CLASSIC LEAGUE ll l<M*h#'<| Ilia' ’h#’ A ii* Uhm bMifii#’ . fai thb* • >•>11 but tt ••: the moK* • ITar#*#! a* i» * oin the lurin'”- thhi’ tb« 1 TI and ■!' b; Ehl® - Hl! held ttp. hut ’ll**!** w < . vine iti thty* <*od - boo’ ng ami th* s*. md and third wpot* , for om* game we • mol. a little| ... ... i . . • twi a: inneti athered in I point- , from >mt!h I tr.itne, with I-add • mtrib iting a ti2it . ie- with . . -il and 2.1 to*.* 4 the team total . of »3J Tut- Wile -rm xed a 2»M* . Iloa i .ml 2ft;. F Ahr 31S. all in ; th* * otid t.itiza and with Ladd’-! X’-’l gav< th** team a nice Info, | , r ; I - pof in the fiiugi. game •*•*« ■ .mi To|i«* couldn’t quite make a*. -e;ms on games of 211 ami 2<H, V llle.-k. -iip i-.-d bin .If with . 30’1 I.* t game, .hi I I im i im* tha’ hiu broth® r i ■> ei ited that ip* niuldti t talk li.- i mi! . inn* West End Ite-lauiant went back mt*. e ' • tie .1 ' .! th*' • X|m*i,s. if E'nlei'w Hi- auratit, by whining everything they could in t‘ • m. ' It Z 1' ■■ bl a liu hi on thl* night, with a bl” *r.eii on nt * -of 21 ’■ ami 2 Pet wa pl* tty well in the clot on tames of .‘id amt .'”1 fi i G”l ’o’.i! (» Lankenau hud in lon- '-t e'rir ■ <4
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' Americans Win Opening Davis Cup Matches Melbourne. Friday. I>*< 27 tl l'l \rneri u’s .lack Kramer ami T* d S. In *■•!'i team ip today ti I the doubles ; the attempt Io ap i ply the Coup d* tJr.’re to tuntralia fwatiitl.' hopen of re'aifiing the hi* ,to i ■ fhivjs cup. em’dematl. of world i< ’ini- sup'»*mii< y Captain Walt* i C ite . t the F .* am antimimed the selection of ••he KiamerS h oei|*>t tumlein foi ■the douldes c»m petit io* .itti th* underrated I S star- .one through i ! with thumping triumph- iti th«i singles engagements yesterdliy St bro* I* t s ire! . s’'inning five .et ii; el ov. Jm k IF. 'iiWh It. tUHtriilia'w No. 1 play* , i tl. <53 ;I, ”*'■ 'l l. ami K ntner di posed ; of t ii.■ - - *u,ir. *n nd Hinny Pail-. Un straight wet - -*. tl 2. 9 ’ In the doubles today the A.meri >an p.. again will th** underdog * th* , fail the I.terati \ ot trail.tn * ’inbim* ot I’.romwi. ti uti i \ lria:i Quit*' U made th* tni.4ak* of :<*stirig tin Winning «ingl**s play* when a** io*t the *up to .'.u’ tiaiia in !**3ft,’’ sa. t Fite, and 1 ■ not going to make tb it mistak* again Pate r<*...fitly Was - bje ted to -<•;ere ititji amt when he < ht.si* S-h:<.'!>r for tin* N<> 2 singh» 'erth o'.e Frankie Park* r. anotiiei n* is'> of i !i<* t arn and forme I S ning!*s ■ hampion. Park* ■iiit g**4 ’ pet mailtie ' w**r** involved At that time Parker and Gardner Mulloy w**re slated tv liumile liie double* u-signtiient. Hut Pate ill i*l**d to Withhold selection ■f ti. |dayi for that department until alter yesterday s singles engagement. However, the singltw* play sub 't.iiitiat>**l the contention of Pate and other player on th ■ squad tiiat Schroeder had the ability to "ris** to In Jliatit height-" whi< h stirpa -. j tho-e of th<* r<*'iahle Parker. With 11..’U0 fans packing Koo- ; ong tenills stadium. S* hr.iede: more thttn lived up to that reputation again® Bromwich yesterday McMillen Team At Fort Wayne Friday The M' Millen t* ini of th city will play th*- Fori Way tie K. oi t quint® at the Central Cat hoi: • .in in Fo. i Wayne Friday i . ;bt. Membv of the McMillen team are' WCTU Would Ban Liquor Advertising *1 SFt T ?■'*»! - f I ‘ ?I ' j f Indiana Pastors To Hear Rev. Niemoeller iid > > Io a C. -id Town — De-stu. •V■ .’hi'iH'Ht in #>■ ir» j
PECATVK PAtLY DEMOCRAT, DECATX’R, INDIANA
REVIEW OF YEAR IN SPORTSj • APRIL ——. [ ifif Alod'Vc AL CA-lAptEdS t’e AT fftr .<■ t X. HbSt.'jM tfk'heis 1u W'-l t*h ’HANfty ) \ t 4' A**»’ bTf* AlA’.e»4>Llr4i riSSLw *b- ; Ase JfvM I <QO MoJCA Mir J
0 O i Today's Sport Parade By Osc»r Fraley (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) 0 o N<-w Yoik. |h>i 2i> il l'i Working on the comforting theory that it's your money Fraley's Follies, or the yeareml howl game v. Inner*. Rose Bowl Illinois over III.A an expert choice, having seen neither in action But tie winner of the Bi ■ ' Nine title has to he a pretty fair loot ball chth and Vt’l.A wa. lucky to -miff the petuh «t i’a adena I Sugar Bowl Georgia over North Carolina a bookie, rati bin tin- Jersey ter rv. make- it Gi-onjia by I t It sound like an overlay although Charley Trippi ‘io ih. 11l tig thBtiLhhigS <rut on top in a it battle with < harley Ju n>«Oring* Bawl Ki< e over T< •ne • Cotton Bowi GAYS MOBIL SERVICE MONROE and 13th Sts. PHONE 318 See us when in need of ♦ Ccnplete Lubrication ♦ Oil Change ♦ Wash and Wax ♦ Pan Belta . Batteries ♦ Radiators Flushed ♦ Tires and Tire Repair ♦ Wheels Balanced ♦ Recapping Service. PROMPT and COl RTEOI’S SERVICE —- tEVTT7TTT'VT p TrrtT ia, V 110 Rugg St. - Thin emblwn -s-f ■' -i»«y »ndl ***•<- fcrfw■jmm'agrryra'.i
really roaring strong at the end of th.- year Oil Bowl Georgia Tech over St Mary’s the bookieH figure it In a it! point br> <*ze for th** ci rim *‘t They probably haven’t heard of H**rman Wedeimyer. Bowling Along Gator Bowl. Oklahoma over North Carolina Stut** aren’t later. Flower Bowl Florida Normal <>. ft Ih-laware State the weather Cigar Bowl. Delawai* **v. t Roll iti* fii i-hing umlef.*ated n 11. Vu;<.ni Bowl, Tetinet Statover Loitiwville city
* I ' ><!&*■■ I ~/*» I . •’ ? W* ». .. w v ». r z *> • YOU HAVE MADE Budweist T■a O t MA» t. RIO y « FAT Qf 9 THE MOST POPULAR BEER H Inquiries about why enough Budweiser have become so numerous that v everywhere in America to re Your demand has made Budweiser the m popular beer the world has ever knov- i yr -r after year after year Official government figures prove it rationed because Our production today is the greed est in the history of brewing Yet Budweiser s high standard of quality is maintained at all times The constantly expanded Home of Budweiser covering 70 city blocks in St Louis is the world s largest brewery-as it was when beer returned if! 1933 _ , , Meanwhile each day sees Budwet Each year, beginning in 1933. facilities to ing in communities everywhere increase the production of Budweiser were added until the war put an end to expansion in the brewing industry When you ask for Budweiser and get * But each succeeding year found your in- ar ® ®ni°Y>ng the quality and the creased demand running far ahead of our taste that have made it—sip by sip W expanded facilities Thus Budweiser had to drink bottle by bottle and barrel by ba- || be rationed to dealers each year for several year in and year out. the most popular be jg| years before wartime shortages introduced in history. 3 ANHEUSER-BUSCH . . SAINT LOU I 5 I
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SBW. W*. i ~ ' i ALTHOUGH Hollywood Isn’t having sleep!) s n * movie business. Dressed for their parts tn a in ’ the telephone, actors and artr*: ■*** take ti: .. ’ avenue, while a tilin "cop" talks to Charhs I t*
tory to draw from. Rai-in Bom I, t’tah State ov« I < San .lime State * hi*, r :• r State . t ami you can’t miSun Bowl, fit < innat o* .*r V p I » I whi-per from th” Waiiasl I \lamo Bowl, Hardin Simmon > over Dinver eleven guy-. Stig for number eleven. Tangerine Bowl Maryville <.■.<: I Catawba another utr tained | I cutr heon * Harbor Bowl Montana Stat. er New Mruoi why Il>,i -. • Lily Bowl. Army ov< t N . . I Blum hard !taxi: habit ( Shrine Gam* l . E.i»t I Will Roger It- a!, !’< ;m * * I I I I I I I ■BMHMiaiBaHMMMMMHHMSMMMHMMMMWMMMWaBiMMMWMMMMMMBaMMIM
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