Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1950 — Page 8

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Aimv Is Rated Nafion’sTop Foolball Team New York. Oct. 17. — (VPI— Army canto within 15 point* of bain* so unaaimou* aelaetlon today a* the nation * No. 1 football loam in thin wook'* I'nitnd Preaa ratifhm. ('•■piled from the aelecttona of 35 at the nation * outstanding football concha*. the fourth weekly ratter* » h « undefeated Cadet* a total of 331 out of a powible 35* point* aa they led the collegiate parade for the second week tn a yxHF la wakteg the wrongest showing any team ever haa made in the rattega. Army received 15 firat place vote* eight aecond place baftat*. mm' third and mm elath Only one other team, Oklahoma. wh»ch aecond to Army, waa mentioned on each of the 35 ballot* Oklahoma, although recelvidg only three firat place vole* to ata for Southern Methodlat. received a UUI of 375 point* for aecond place 30 more than BM.V. com piled in flniahing third Rawadteg out the top 10 team* of th* country were, in order CaMtornia Kentucky. Stanford. TuM, Ohio State, hfaahington and Notre Dawe. Ohio State and Waahtegton ween newcomer* In the •elect rank*, replacing Maryland _________ ■ ' • -0 I — Laat Time Tonight — j "A LISS OF HSR OWN" |* Lona Turner. Roy Mtltand ALSO—Short* 14cA0c tec. Ta* WED. & THURS. •—: .. « OUR BIG DAYS! Fintl Show Wed. st 6:.30 CealtaaM* Thur, from 1:30. j HE SURE-HJ ATTEND! Mn diTTrFch mew o—o -■ Frt. A Sat —"Pretty Baby" Cetn.ng Sun.—Burt Lancaeter, •'The Flam* and th* Arrow”

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| Fmhmon-Sophomore Game Here Wednesday i l The Decatur freahman-tophomore 1 foetbaU team will entertain the Btatfufa team at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening at Worthman field in this city. No admission trill be charged and the public is invited to attend. end Pardue. Os the top 19 team* of the week before, only Army held it* place in thi* week'* rating* Southern Methodist and Oklahoma exchanging places; California moved up. from »ixth: Kentucky from seven I th. while Sunford dropped from fifth to sixth. Texas from fourth to seventh and Notre Dame from i t.inth to 19th. i Maryland, which was eighth last week, dropped to 11th with 44 H point* While Purdae. which was 10th laat week, dropped down into a tie tor 3*th place with only three points. Miami which defeated Pur. ' due, conqueror of Notre Deme, reCOlved tt point* -for a. three-way • tie for ISth place. The newest rating* reveal that ' the sectional power, so long concentrated In the tnld-west. ha* I shifted to the southwest and Pa- : clfic coast. I Each section baa three teams in I the top 10, while the midwest has ' two and the south and east one each i The 35 coaches-flve from each • of the seven sections of the coun- . try-rate the top 10 team* weekly I for the United Pre** and the rat- - lugs are baaed 06 10 points -for a » first place vote, nine for a second I <>n down to one for a 10th. ' AMERICAN tCeetlaeed tram Page Oa*t Koreans. The edge in the race for Pyongyang lay with the American*. • They trafol in motorised columns, while the South Koreans were ole liged to advance afoot. They Jiave walked a-long way since they , crossed the 3*l h paraHe! a 1 week ago The Americans were *|>e«iing straight up the trunk highway heI tween Seoul and Pyongyang. Democrat Want Ads Bring Rsauits K Bos Offic* Open at 6 o’clock First Show at 7 o'clock. TONIGHT & WED. * LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! * TONIGHT IS SI RI’RISE NITE! Be Sure tv Be Here! g . « 'rfp-WFfe Sui/fifKvs \ momummß j O— " Thors. A Frl.—Ronald Reopen. "Night Unto Night" I Coming fun, —‘-Montana Mike"

Dyer Quits Cards " rl ..w ! CDDIC DVCR. manager of the St. Louli Cardinal* baseball team tor the last five year*, read* a statement that he is not u "candidate" for bls job in 1351. Fred Saigh, owner .of the Card*, stand* liehlnd Dyer. No euCcessor has been named.

Warsaw Still Leads | Conference Standing The Warsaw Tiger*, by defeating. the. Decatur Yellow Jackets last week retained possession of first place in the Northeastern Indiana conference with four victories without a loss. Bluffton* Tiger* are second with four wins and one defeat, and the Auburn Red Devil* are third with three triumph* in four starts. Warsaw and Auburn will dash Friday night at Auburn, and a Warsaw victory would assure the Tiger* of no worse than a tie for the league championship. Bluffton , winds up its loop schedule at New Haven Ort 25 and must wfo to stay in the running for the title The Decatur Yellow ‘Jackets will close out their conference schedule Friday, playing the Eagles at Columbia City. Each of these teams ha* won one conference tilt. . The conference standings: W L Pct. Warsaw I 0 lOW Bluffton 4 1 -M0 Auburn ...... 3 1 .759

Public Salel We are offering our home and personal property at Public Sale * at 710 Nuttman Avenue, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21,1950 . Starting at 1:30 P. M DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE 5 rooms and bath on one floor Good lot. in good central kn-alion | New shinale siding. g<s*i ro«X and in fine condition. Must be seen to lie appreciated Real Estate to be sold at 3P. M PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 piece velour living room suite Ute style;. Iledtoom suite Chest of drawer*: Bed;. t>a table: sUndS; dining table 7x9.mg and pad,. 9xlo*. rug: 3 pie. e chiome breakfast .-et. Mae:. Chet table top gas rang*-, kitchen . altlner, Speed Qticeti washet Ll*-< tri* iron. -* ard table, cooking utensils, dishes. G anti.po- goblets, .-upitoard; ciuigo leum rug. Westfield double barrel .shotgun, like new. many other 1 items TERMS 25 r ; Cash on Real Estate Personal Property. Cash EULAR & ROBERTA DULL, Owners i T. I>. S< hirferMein Am tloneer «, 17 J®. Public Auction NoAke h hereby riven that the umlerstenefl. executor of the Utst Will T*Mtamenf of George nelHnser. will offer for <ale at public 1 su« tjon at the late residence of j*ai<l dwedent at 922 Mercer Avenue. Decatur, Indiana. <m the 21st Day es October, 1950, at 1:30 P.M. t the personal pro|>erty of said estate consisting of: Tw« piece living'room suite; rocking chair: om aslouai chaii; .nd Liable end table and maguxine rack. loVoTpicture*. Taiilo stand, two I rug*, one pad floor light: Duo-Therm oil heater, two sofa pillows. I Hamilton Bea. h sweeper: bookcase; two foe* ” bedroom nil*- risking I < hair suit l usc: card table; sewn pair curtußrwfflml drape*, bevel I glass mirror; round tuning room table buffet GF. iron < berry seed I: er magaxlne rack: »lx dining room t hairs; stand, shelf . It* k liedr<s>m suite (three piece): two pair drape*, eight rag rug*, three bath room rugs 10l of ttedi lot lies. Thtee Isrxes wash < lollies, towels, etc lot .' ntis.-ellaneous arti* les. dishes pans, etc two pedestals; lot or silverware; kitchen ■ table and «hairs: coal range. Ironing board, lot of i-miki-ig utensils: t ! walnut drawer ami shelf rhe.f, four btiratei oil stove -mad table, old i : electric washer step Udder; Shovel, axe spade, fork- carpenter tools: ! five gallon of house paint; garden plow vises, mist ellaueo.i. articles; • two st.o-1 drum ; and twelve foot ladder TKltMti Ca-h on day of sale CLARENCE W. DELLINGER, EXECUTOR Frank \ art Hinder L — AUornw Oct 17. ID. 20

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j New Haven — 3 2 600 I Columbia City 1 3 250 lieratur ........ 1 4 209 I Garrrtt ............ 0 5 000 'President's Cup' I Game December 9 ■’ i — —_c . ■ Washington, Oct. 17. tVP)— . j Plans for a post season "PrenlI dent's Cup" game between two of i the nation's beat college hurt ball teams Dec. 9 were announced today by American Legion officiate. President Truman haa agreed to award a trophy to the winner gt i the game and may attend It in ' person. Charles R. Gsrity of the ‘ legion said. Gerity said the game ‘ would be held at Byrd Stadium at the Cniversity of Maryland at Col 1 lege Parkk. Md . which has a seat. ( j ing capacity of 43.000. NATIONAL _ tCMtlHHatf Freiß raw* Oa*» progrum Is that the i’nhed Staten tnußt maintain an armed force of more th?D 3,(M)o,f»00 men for the next eight to 10 years at 14*gBt and |*thai universal training. pltK the , present draft law are needed to ! achieve if •I - . . L- •' TraWe to • Gwd Tows. — OeoalNf

Charles Signs For Title Bout In Cincinnati New York. Oet. 17—(UP I—Lady luck’s fondness for young scraptiers boosted light heavyweight *Nuk Bantne into a heavyweight championship fight today and promised to give Cesar Brion a shot at ex-champ Joe iatul* Barone, an ex-marine from Syracuse. N. V.. was signed and sealed for a 15-round title bout with, champion Euard Charles at Hie Cincinnati Garden, Nov. 28. Brion. of Cordoba. Argentina, was being pressed to sign today for a 19-round bout with Louis at ■he Chicago Stadium, just a day later- Nov. 29. . Promoter Jitn Norris of the International Boxing club expected to close the match before nightfall. Brion is 23; Barone, 24. (Don't let the similarity in names confuse you. I Barone -A rugged, hlack-haired Syracuse Italian-had been campaigning for a shot at Joey Maxim's light heavyweight crown; but dimpled dame fortune took advantage of a goofy situation to mak > him challenger for Charles' mostcoveted diadem The situation wa* this; Promoter Sain Backer of Cincinnati was unable to meet the term* demanded by blond Freddie Bestiore of Harrisburg. Pa., tor a return title bout with Charles. Who had slop|>ed Freddie at Butfato. N Y. on Aug. 15. Becker next turned to big Bill Weinberg of Boston as challenger; but the Cincinnati commission rejecte*! Weinberg liecau*e of his ' unnecessary roughness" in a recent Cincinnati lioiit with veteran la>e Oma George Murphy, secretary of the Cincinnati commission, salt on television Barone win a 19-round decision over middleweight Jimmy Beau at New York's St. Nicholas aseua last Friday night. Murphy was so Impressed by Barone's performance that he suggested the Syracuse mauler a* challenger for the first heavyweight title fight ever to lie staged in Cincinnati, Charles' liome town. PRES. TRUMAN << •KllteHteA fr<Mß PHRia Ow*> ran “miiDary totoreullT In the P«rifh* and far eaat to prove that the ndniiniftiration realty wants to hah rommunbm in the orient While StaaaeH’a remark* were viewed in aome quarter* as a bid to 'atrenxtben the OOP. the preaident hia Inflated that h*« “trip to meet MacArthur wan non-polltical. For example. Mr Truman haa jkh»Gulrd no political appointment* * durinx hi.x San Franciaco viait_ Pre** aAcrrtary Charlea <» Roan aaid word ha* been clrcutoted u» |M»liii«ui candidate* io keep t-hedr distance from the pre*ident. James K<M»*eveh. liemocratic candidate for xoveroor of California. will be at the opera hoiiae tonight to hear the president apeak Hut MO“ will Gov. Karl Warren. Rooaeveir* opponent, a* well aa Republican and l>emorsra!i< mem l»er.-» of rongres* and other Mate and local dignitaries of both parties The American Bible Soc iety ha* distributed 4,obuo<M) copies of Hi blew. Testament* and Gospel* in new Japan *ince the end of the war FULL NILSAGE / SMOOTH RUNNING XaaaßMßffX WKUMAb 1 BniYM CHI Service SQMREMKE WEDNESDAY October 18th R:3O to 11:30 ‘ Music By Whispering Hawaiian* Ctew’s Like WMNMMMMMRRNMWIMff Cold Outside Warm Inside It will be nice and warm in yaur car If yob have us Install a new heater nowt QAY * 5 MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe Bta. mrrnmrrrnmnmmmmrm

Roy Robinson Wins By Early Knockout Boston Oct. 17. —(UP I—World welterweight champtoe Sugar Ray Robinson added tke Nd* England middleweight champion to his skein et victories today in his dHve to dominate the 149-pound division. Jhe. dnasy 23-yuawld negro fflpi New York knocked out Joe t iDffnamlte) Hindoos of Boston last - night in the sixth round of their : scheduled 15-round bout in what : the champion said was a "planned'’ I fight after the fourth round. i »wRBV* w* • < er raumo for rote try a Demecret , : WaM Ad. It hrtaffe remits. I* ■ ■- '■,

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Breaks Relations With Draft System Plttxftold. Mas*., Oct. 27.—(VPI —Storrs F Olds. 2'tycabold college student, broke relation* with the selective service system* today because he said American force* had "invaded" north Korea. Olds, a student at Earlham College. Richmond. Ind., wrote hi* draft board he was returniitg hl* draft card and would refuse to pay the part of his income taxes that went to the military because "war Is wrong and should not be, supported" and because "the invasion I of north Korea wa* the straw that j broke the camel'* back.” Draft board officials referred the

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