Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1948 — Page 8

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Pro Football Leagues Fail To Make Peace Philadelphia. Dec. 21—(UP)— The National Football league and the All-America Conference were set to hold separate player drafts today as their “cold war” In professional football continued to rage on—at least temporarily. An attempt to establish peace between the two loops ended in failure yesterday when five NFL representatives and five AAC own ers continued to disagree after an all-day "peace" meeting. • So, the NFL was slated to begin its annual player draft here at JO a.m. while the AAC starts list ing the college players it wants at 8:30 a.m. in Cleveland. The stage was set for some more of the cut throat competition for talent that has injured owners of both leagues financially. Arthur Mcßride, owner of the AAC Cleveland Browns, revealed that the basic disagreement at the meeting was that the AAC want ed to keep two leagues operating while the NFL- wanted to admit three AAC teams to its league. The NFL proposed that t.here be one league, the National; that the San Francisco Forty-Niners and the Cleveland Browns of the AAC be admitted to the NFL: and that the Los Angeles Dons of the AAC be merged with the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL. On the other hand, the AAC pro posed that both leagues be main tained—but with shuffled lineups The door was left open for a re newal of negotiations as a joint announcement by commissionei Bert Bell of the NFL and Ben Lind heimer, chairman of the AAC exe cutive committee, expressed hope that "future meetings" would establish a "common * understand ing.” But no date was set for an other meeting. It was agreed, though, that the tact that representatives of both leagues had sat down with each other for the first time and held an amicable discussion was a big step toward an eventful agreement.

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne Central Catholic. Monmouth at Kirkland. Lancaster at Berne. Jefferson at Madison. Thursday Hartford at Geneva. Pleasant Mills at Kirkland. According to Lindheimer, much of the discussion concerned itself with the Baltimore Colts who refused to give up their AAC franchise. Lindheimer said that the AAC would "consider no deal which did not include Baltimore.” Opposition to the inclusion of Baltimore and the Buffalo Bills was expressed by George Marshall, owner of the NFL Washington Redikins, who said he “can’t see" how the addition of these two teams would help the NFL. Intramural League Results Announced The Tigers defeated the Cardinrls, 16-7; the Cubs whipped the Yankees, 22-13, and the Indians downed the Dodgers, 19-13, in in-i tramural league games. Cardinals FG FT TP Kingsley f 0 2 2 Egly f 0 0 0 Lobsiger c 0 0 0 Lawson g 2 0 4 Pollock g .. 0 1 1' Stitzer f ... 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 3 7 Tigers FG FT TP Gaskill f ~. 1 0 2 Roop f — 2 0 4 Wolfe c 3 0 6 Isch g 113 Rambo g *.. Oil TOTALS 7 2 16 Yankees FG FT TP Hurst t — 13 5 Zimmerman if 0 0 0 Vizard c 0 0 0 Jecaur g 2 0 4 McDonald g 2 0 4 TOTALS 5 3 13 Cubs FG FT TP thafferf 1 0 2 Lehman f 0 0 0 Sudduth c .... 5 0 10 Johnson g 4 0 8 Rambo g 1 0 2 Rawley f 0 0 0 Yoder g ... o 0 o TOTALS 11 0 22 Dodgers FG FT TP Thomas f —lO 2 indress f 0 0 0 Murphy c 0 0 0 Engle g 4 1 9 lurand g 10 2TOTALS 6 1 13 Indians FG FT TP Hutker f 0 0 0 Harvey f 10 2 Allerson c — 5 0 10 Blackburn g 3 17 Norris g 0 0 0 TOTALS 9 1 19 Red Hots Will Play Willshire Thursday The Pleasant Mills 'Red Hots will play the Willshire, O. American Legion team at the Pleasant Mills gym Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The Red 'Hots will be seeking their 20 consecutive victory in this game with an old rival. No admission will be charged. Trade in a Gooa :‘own — Decatur CORT d 0 — Last Time Tonight — “TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ" Don Barry, Janet Martin & ‘I Wouldn't Be In Your Shoes’ Don Castle, Elyse Knox 14c-30c Inc. Tax ’thursTfrl sat." “BLACK EAGLE, The STORY of a HORSE" Bill Bishop. Virginia Patton —o-n— Comine Sun. — "Sing ng Spurs" A “Olympic Games of 48" -0 CLOSED WEDNESDAY

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i'' BEAUTIFUL VIRGINIA BOWER, 18-year-old junior at Pasadena, Cal., college, is this year’s Rose Bowl queen. Daughter of an Arcadia, Cal., postman, she is blonde, blue-eyed. (International Soundphoto)

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Si. Joe Is Defeated By Willshire, 21-15 The St. Joe eighth graders, falling behind with the start of the game, dropped a 21-15 decision to the Willshire, 0., eighth grade team at Willshire Monday afternoon. Willshire led at the half. 14-7. Gaffer tallied six points to lead St. Joe, while Willshire's scoring was well divided. Willshire FG FT TP J. Marbaugh, f 13 5 Luginbill, f f 0 2 L. .Marbaugh, c 2 15 Strickler, g ...’ 13 5 Shaffner, g 2 0 4 Totals 77 21 St. Joe FG FT TP Hackman, f 10 2 Brunton, f 10 2 Gaffer, c 3 0 6 Gage, g 0 0 0 Gass, g 10 2 Mendez, f 0 0 0 Wilder, g 0 2 2 Meyers, g Oil Totals 6 3 15 I College Basketball Notre Dame 55. Pennsylvania 42. (overtime). X Wabash 55, Illinois Normal 54 Greenville 65, 'Rose Poly 49. Minnesota .47, Navy 40. Illinois 89, DePaul 51.

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