Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1949 — Page 8
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Jackets Close Home Football Season Friday The !'• atm Y'-I|l>» Jacket- Wi’il . -e.ison re ord of Bull nctoi. ■ ■<nd four d< f at*. a II <lo >• tin tr home - heiiulr Friday nialit. *ntei taming ti • C'dum’.ia City Ki • , ■ Worthman field with the op. i ing k;> koft Mated for 7 !" p m The final home ,'anie a .11 ai- ' < ! e oil' the Jacket * N..r" •i- 'ei i Indiana r mferen • -> hi duh ' olutn'u.i City suffered It* i-t defeat of th- *easotl la-t wee 1 , drot-ping a t«>ugh ore pe n‘ i o i ' the \ ibui n Hi l 1»< !'• ;nd a rie-’ed cattle is i! 'Ole «>| th !»»-. itilt ilrirll Tile Yellow .la. lo ts have will three cotlferelh •• cam-*. detea' ' . Til ifft-U I '.all ett .’.I N- 1 1.1 V and have 10-t two. to Au'eiin and Warsaw Th* -«*- latter C im* wi'l tin >|e a' W..i *. a Ft id i) n. • with the a:t:r.*-r taking utidi-pu'- I I ad in the loafcience ta e Frida.. * .■ani" will the final b m>- iqip'araru • u a football * tit f..t nill' ■• . ■' tile | I.team. These nine regulars an- ;.. ly Jenn ng-. Jim Ba-.-tt. D.'k Petel .on, 1 )«d .me If. a i.m' Max M • <r* I'on Smith. Fred !<di J ■!. i I loan and Marvin Stucky In addition C'l.o h Bob Worthti an wII lose seven iitlu-r senior- Jerry th ,• riz regular '.a k who suffered a f ,-ctured ankh earlv t >- ■ ■ and is out for the year, C mim«t Plunilev, Toni Gaunt Bob S'r < kier Boh M Gill. Leonard Eg!.- and Hili Callow The Yellow Jacket- will wind u;i then se ison next Tm -uav ni.-it plnvimt the Hartford City \it"d .!«- •it Hartford City Central Wins Freshman Sophomore Game Here The Fort Waym Central freshman sophomore football team <!< f'-ated the younu Yellow Jacket* at Worthtnaii field Monday evening The visitors tallied seven points in the first quarter, six in the • *-.. nd and 11 in the fourth H. S. FOOTBALL Aurora 7. ('• nn« rsville 6 Bate-villf 13 Liwrerti eburw 13 tflei Columbu* II Ru-hvill " Elwood Varin I f Nobhsville 7 Sheridan •> North Vnii u I't Gr*>n«burg 15 .MMWWMMMAMMMMA Tonight & Thursday 0 — 0 (H R BIG DAYS! First Show Tonight 6:30 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 BE SI RE TO ATTEND! o — —o A STORY OF A KID . - - H A CITY ... AND ... * I THIRTY ] bLs.jS'S' - '•»'• - AjKffjL 9 psswl Hsrsti e*d ■ iss sibrosr ■S'' ■ d-aaohw" /A Vrael litel [ '' R fl | GEOKE BlEh’t • LYMM BARI I ■ a.t* BUSH T4.MSIYH tM TM W 3 CUWUUMI «•>*»» < ■ raataQM ■* —<* ? I K wan* • •* ’•"*7. *r!!u| F Graawt • XatcMl *»<• • tot v»•"*■« p $»•»»•' • o«* ’•'to*" • KntM ■ »*’ a RfPUBLIC FICTURf * 1 •« ’“a 1 zJj . 1 ALSO — Short* ‘4c4Cc Inc. Ta« O—O Fri. A Sat—John Garfield. “Wa Were ttrangaro** Sun. Mon. Tuea—Fred Mae Murray “Father Waa a Fullback*'
Riverview Wins In Shufflcboard Match ILvei tii w defeated Wherle s Tat 'em '■! F"rt Wayne. !'l *. in a regtt- ! lai ...uifleboard niat< h Tue»da. lnght Hu i Murers for lie. atm were if A ker I. Wolpert and E ' Be. k-E FoX with .1 rolllbine I ’ ll I of ei.-ht point* ' Next Tuesday. ILv.-rview' w.ll pl.i Hertdioff Inn of Fort Wa.n<Tomorrow night, the local girls t. am plays its first tna’i h of the - aaoti at For t Way tn Pleasant Mills Nel Schedule Is Announced Gerald Vizard prin ipal and | 10.1 h of the pleasant Mill* hi ft. | s fiool. today announced an I' gam-- I * hedul" for the Sp'i'tan*. openin.- i Fi'idiv Nov I against Wren. <). C Pleasant M il* Vizard is returning to the < oa< i. in* II- Id a tel a several ye U S i *et.<. in other line* Inn .ng his pre V." . ire at Pleasalit Mill*, tin 1 Spartan- * i tio'ial to :rt.an>e;it | title in If'l" and I'.'lJ. hut wefe I e.l r.in.i’e I nt. -.1.al |day Pl.a-.am Mills lost font member I ot last yeai's sectional squad ’>.■ . graduation Th*-y w.-re Ha. :d Flip lev Glen G. -.. r, G. ne S i nali and Hr'.i ■ Mill' r If. 'tirntns from t!i< -.1 ' .r.al team ar- Vernon Hirs.hj Ho,i P. 1!< n m her William W< rk Inter. Marvin W itkin*. J rnnr. Pr <e. James Fr--y Billy Johnson and J.n k llaildenbu«h The - part iti- s hedule followsN..v I Wien at Pl.-asiutt Mills No'. 11 Bern.- at [{• rne Nov Is Hattfi.id at Hartford Nov 22 Alams Central at Plea-ant Mills Nov 2u I'nion i Van Wert Co. i at Pie I-ant Mill* I>.. t; lie. atur Commod'rent Pleasant Mills It. ft Jefferson at Berae • I'.- Hl Monmouth at Monmouth. !»«■«’ 22 Vlutnni at PPasani i Mills Jan 3 Adams Central at Pleasant Mills Jan *1 Geneva at Geneva Jan 2" Liberty Center nt Liberty Center Jan 21 Hartford at Pleasant Mill* Jan 27 Bryant at Portland Feb 7801 l at Roll Feb 10 Monmouth at Pleasan: Mill* Feb ii - Decatur Commodore I at Decatur Feb 17 — Jefferson at Flenraat | Mills I I Deadline For ABC Sanction Nov. 1 i J Oran Schultz, secretary of the DeI catur bowling association, today rei minded league secretaries that the ! league sanction deadline is Nov ’ The ABC sanction fee i* now |2 per team, but after .Nov 1 it will InH crease to |3. Correct Standings In Softball League When the final standings of th.county ill softball Hague were nu'd shed several weeks ago. a misake was made m the girls’ stanu* ngs The c >rre< red standings of tne girls' league are as follows W L St Mary's Kekionga's 2 <' Hartford Girls' 2 « French Girls' t •> | Decatur Girls’ 1 2 i Blue Creek Girls' 0 1 . Monmouth Merry Maids .. 0 3 > Trade In a Good Town — Oeontur JSS / rfl.R ~hone 1834 ZZ ’BZO'W yi■hF’ZWZ.’WJ wwsmwrw t CORT *• tct yrm. ’vi?. 'm. -jjm m>j toot mart THURS. F 81. SAT. “TRAIL’S END” John Mack Brown Sun. Mon. Tues.—“ Lost Tribe" With Johnny Weissmuller —o CLOSCO WKONCSOAV
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0 V Today's Sport Parade By Oscar Fraley (Reg. V. S. Pat. Off.) o < New York. Oct 19 — tl'l’i Frab-y's Follies or the w.«-k*-''i .’o I'tiall "winners" along wi'h ether facts you might not have known til now about sport* Game of The Week Minnesota over Michigan • ••a the founding fathers of \nn ArEor don't remember whi n M;< higaii !<>-f three In a row But Minne*"' i ha* the size and s oring power to write history Yet It could easily go the other way The Midwest Ohio State ovei Wi*ii>nsin Luik (is the major factor in Backgammon Northw- stern over lowa Badminton once was known as Poona " I Michigan State over Penn Sta e Slx-day bike race- take I I'l hour* lll.nois over Purdue t’heckei- ' chei r»-rs are known as 'kibitzers' Also P.tt over Indiana Oklahoma over Nebraska. Missouri ovur lowa State and itklali' :r.a \ A M over Kansa - The West California over Washington Over too songs were written about curling t SC over Oregon Man- Antony was an tnveti rate dice thrower Stanford over Oregon State Even when visiting Cleopatra i'CLA over Washington State Imagine that' Also Idaho over Montana. Colorado over I'tah State. Wyoming ove . I tah and Santa (Tara over Ixjyola The East , i Army over Columbia — Spots on domino* s are called "pips." Cornell over Princeton Owen Smith invented the dog racing rab- , bit. I Dartmouth over Harvard Gym- ‘ na*t* are the least publicized at »■ j letes 1 Navy over Pennsylvania The bin plate special . | Colgate over Rutgers If you . like to ride horses you're a poten . t'al fox hunter Aho Syracuse over Fordham.
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Boston College over Georgetown, Villanova over Duquesne, Boston C over NYC. Temple over Rhode Island State. Brown over Lehigh and Yale over Holy Cross The South Alabama over Mississippi State Th*- Irish originated handball. Georgia T«ch over Florida — I l * feet i* tbe re. ord frog leap North Carolina ofer LSI’ By Ga» Hou*** Gus of Verglade* Tulam- over Auburn Craig W<h>l hit a golf Hall I!" yard* Vanderbilt over Arkansas Ba'"Zaharia* poked one 327 yards Also D ik« over VPI. W A- M over Wale Forest. Georgia over Miami. (Tetr on o.»-t South Carolina W A- I. over George Washington Maryland over North Carolina State. Tennessee over Tennessee Te< h and Virginia over VMI The Southwest Kentucky over SMI' Riflemen were 11. ■ > arliest American spot' heroes TCC Mississippi An I*7l shoot die v 1"" "no spectator* Bavlor o.er Texas Kggies Walking wa* t\e real »n. »d appeal- » r. Texas over Rice \nd Cricket outdn-w baseball in I s '" Al*i Texas Te. ll over Ar.Zona and Tulsa over Bradlev South o< The Window Tallequah over \da The linrse is I',.""".ooo years old Pram h ov< r Snow But first prizes were awarded in 1512 Palo Verde over Antelope Valley Now there are mutuel windows Shurtleff over Eureka — Showing things can go from bad to worse. Bucky Harris To Manage Senators Washington. Oct 19 iCPi — Stanley (Bucky* Hanis signed a three-year contract today to manage the Washington Senators base ball team It marked hi* third : time as manager. Clark Griffith, owner of th*. American league baseball club, announced (he signing.
Bernie Bierman Is Coach Os The Week ! N. w York Oct 19 -tPi'l— «•* » as old fashioned as a handle bat moustache but he lia* that horse and buacy football team of hi* gal j loping in a bee-line toward thC| Hose Howl For awhile he fooled around with that new-fanghd T formation but 'after looking at a lot of that fancy 1 stuff we ju*t decided to go back and run 'em through tackle Ilk* we always did." lb s the t'nited Press coach of , th. w<k stern B»rnie Bierman of Minnesota* Golden Gophers, who i met their toughest test with colors j J flying, beating Ohio State soundly.) , 27 to 0. Bierman. who»e d*ep freetc per ] sonality goes nicely with Minne-1 sota's tigorous climate, is a homegrown w hit*-haired veteran of 55 ’ a fellow now battling his way bark Ito tlte top after “ome post war years frustration and disappoint ] ; merit. The Gophers, only perfect record | 'team left in the Big Ten had to| beat Obi" S'ate to retain their rank ! a* be*t be! for the Hose Bowl game. I . and they did it going away Typically, and most truthfully be ■ cause that i* the way hi* boys are i trained. Bierman described it a* "a' team victory and I wouldn't single out any player a* the best in th* game " | A master belittler. Bierman then promply added that "this present team hasn't shown me as much | | stuff as our national champions of I IHI " "Yes. I still teach about the same' ! kind of football I've always taught. I he said 'Naturally, there’s been some evolution but it ha* been very gradual." Then he came face to face with I a very touchy subject -th* Hose Bowl Minnesota's faculty strongly disapproves of that or any other post-sea*on game and Bierman liim self ha* never been enthusiastic' about * xtension of the season be cause with the school's rigid academit program the boys need all | Hie time tb»y can get in the class' room "I don't care to answer any que* 1 •i<n» a* to whether I really want] •<> take my team to the Ro»» B >wl.' ■ he -nd "But as far a* president I Jame* Morrill is concerned, if weWin the Big Ten title I don't think 1 he would object to our going out I there.” Bierman right now is worried I about . atching Michigan's once-1 wondroii* Wolverines on the re I bound when th»y meet Saturday at' Ann Arbor Michigan, bumped off successively by Army and Northwestern. hasn't lost three in a row since 1917 and Bierman thinks that is a bad omen Not necessarily on the basis of their showing Saturday. Bierman «aid that two of his linemen, cen 'er Clayton Tonnemaker and All America tackle Leo N'omelllnl rank with the greatest players J ever coached MORE NEW 1950 STUDEBAKERS Now On DISPLAY! DEPENDABLE ; |! USED CARS lit BEERY • VIZARD MOTORS Corner 3rd & Madison DECATI-R
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