Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1950 — Page 6

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Indiana And Illinois In Loop Feature \ Chicago. Oct. 271 — (VP I- In diaaa* darkhorse football team, beaten only by om of the Big Tea's better elub*. gate another < hance al the supposed betters this weak and the fast-cdmlng Hoosiers might be the surprise Indiana travels to Illinois a* a oaa touchdown underdog for the second conference game for the llllnl aad the third for Indiana. Bat the Hoosiers showed top performance last week in upsetting Notre Dame. 29 to 1, and the p**s-. lag ot Una IT Achille and the run-! niag of Bobby Robertson and Gene , Mau might be enough to pull , Clyde Smith's squad through to Us second victory. Ohio State was the only dab able to down the Hooslera. miaois will oppose the Hoosiers vrfth at least one runner apparent-, ly in top 1949 condition, halfback Johnny Karras who last year set a new conference rushing record The lliinl also will have a lot of confidence in Fred Major, who last week against Washington found himself as a Big Tan quarterback. The Illiai-lndiana clash will be cue of three on the program important to the league chase. Other gamea which will have a major effect were Northwestern at Wiscon, ain and lowa at Ohio State The fourth conference clash brings Michigan to Minnesota but the Wolverines were fl point favorites and figured to have little trouble with the burly but futile Gophers

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who have lost four straight games. Ohio State, the temporary league lender by virtue ot two conference victories, was a 19 point favorite oyer- the Hawkeyes, but lowa will depend upon the running of Jerry Faske and Bill Reichardt to help pull an upset. '. However Wes Feeler warned his team that iowa will be "plenty plenty tough" and with Vic Janowici doing everything as _usugj. ’he Buckeyes looked like winners. Northwestern, only ms,or unde seated team left in the midwest, was a one touchdown underdog to Wisconsin, but should Rick Flow »rw connect with his passe* and should Johnny Miller and Rich /.than run up to their t»P stand urds. the Wildcats could be upsetters. Only one other major game was on the midwest schedule. Michigan State at Notre Dame The Spartans ’were favorites by one touchdown. 1 and it was the first time since 1945 i that the Irish have been underdogs. ' Notre Dame, though, la. been beaten twice in four games while Michigan State baa won four of five. Should the Irish lose It wouM be the worst season since 1924 when the cfttb suffered three defeats. > ■ IF jfW . Kg : E I B ’ 1 iJF I I . BtUISEO and bandaged from a beating, 4-year-old Norma Salvatore manages a taint smile from , crib in St. Vincent’s hospital, New York. Her mother, Mrs. Beulah Salvatore, was ordered to answer police accusation. ('fufenMfto’tolJ

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Branch Rickey To Pittsburgh Pirates New York. Oct. 27--(UP) Branc h Riekev h the new general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates land Roy Harney, tie man he sur-' eeed*, becomes the new field di rector of the New York Yankees’ minor league clubs, it wa*, learned today I The 69 yearolJ Ri« keV. “who of I ficially severed all connections J with the Brooklyn Dodgers yester ! day. will undertake his new duties I ebortly following hB meeting with Pirate president John XV Galbreath y j . Harney, who became . general manager of the Pirate* when fn | dianapolD hanker Frank E Me ‘ Kinney purchased the chib from I the' Dr*/fuss interests in 4946, i* . i redlining to the organUatidh where ■scored his greatest front, office succt ss t With Kansas City of the Arm.ri- ; Hmu, an. iiujiartanr Yankee farm

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club. Harney served as secretary ot ; the club under Col Jacob Ruppert’s regime. Late r he became general : manager at Kansas City and be- ; fore coming to Pitlkburgh. he was presideiit of the Aim rkan association. A high I’iltsburgh source reveal <.i is- .--ni!-!.'.- ——: liani-'Y will succeed Eugene T lilcwi Martin who recently took over :f- general manager of the Syracuse Chiefs of the International league The Yankees hope to with the Chiefs similar to the one they had when they owned the Newaik Bears in the same circuit AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE Spitfires won three from Doughboys: Destroyers won three from Flying Discs. Non Coins Won two from Pilots; Gunners won two froni Navigator s Standings s I W L Pts ' Destroyer-- .. . . ,\ 15 S 2u Spi-f.r--- ’ 43 g 17- ; Pitots 11 I". 15 Flying Disc- . H it) H -^-Nwfjnrrwv—: —- heri —tt- : I Non Coms . 9 12 i t Gunners S 13 11 I Doughboy. .... ... ”11 s High games Schm-pf 232. Mies 2.’f., Moses 21!’. Hackman 2V6. Strickler Jfld. I. Zwh-k 2"1. K oHuiteno i. r 2'4 W Ffani 21'3. C Co. k 2“! II Engle 2*'U. Koeneman "CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings ... . A L Fairway.. 14 7 old Ci'.wn 14 7 Smith liisurunce . JI I’* Casblatira 11 In Mo. -. 7 10 11 Dr. wry 9 12 Berghoff . . 9 12 Wolff lldwe 6 17, High lie*.- . Zwo k t!2l 121.V1H7219'. F Ahl fl"\ 1179-231'1991. High games: Richards 2V3. Heef 220. o.tting 203. Schroeder 2'H. Scheumann 21.1. Ladd 2*'2, Lord 204. Zeit 242. Bleeke ;02-2"4 CENTRAL SOYA LEAGUE Standing* —-- --- - Vi L Pencil Pushe rs .. 14 4 Fra-, is . J|' 7 Hettir Halve- 9 9 Dubs .99 Master Mixers 9 9 i’ttil Mill . . 9 9 Solvent .99 M * « * io Bag Service . k 10 Wonders 7 11 High series Men—l. M y er* ,V 27. It Way 524. It .ludt ’>l2, G Geimer 7,03. A la ngrrii h 501. ~ WOMEN'S LEAGUE Standings W L Old Crown .........1....... 15 0 Duo Therm 17. S Three Kings 14 1 Lumber Co . . .’ 14 "7 McMillen . . . 13 » I Schafer Co 12 1 Riverview ... 1J 9 Hill Smith ..- -c- :- 12 9 ■ Bank . .. ....'.4,, 11 10 : Howef" ".....11 10 | Kent ....1. . .. . 10 II IGA 10 11 j Myers' ‘.... .' 10 11 Rosie 9 12 Knapp ....... 7 14 ripw .. .... . 7 14 Sutton ... 4’17 Niblick 2'l» Hlr.lt gatiics Moran IS7. p Hoile 179 Way 179. M York 179. Schafer. 17': I’ Aft':.'" 171 .

Net Schedule Announced For Berne Bears The Berne Dears, bad!.' riddled by graduation, will open tpelr 1960 51 basketball season No" 3. meet--ng the Geneva Cardinala at Geneva Coach Ned Shuck lost eight of 12 players, terrified for last season’s sectional tourney Inhiding the' entire starting five, i Players lost were' Krebbiel. Parr, j Habegger, Ted Lehman. Winter-1 I egg. Duane Lehman. SprungeFund ’ i Townsend i.i.. The Bears have onlyJ7 games, on the s< hertute. Berne and Cohim- ’ bia City being unable to agree on a suitable date. The Schedule follows: ,Nov. 3 — Geneva at Geneva Nov lb - Pleasant Mills at Pleasant Miittf. I Nov. 17 — New Haven at New ' Huven. I Nov 21 Portland at Berne. Dec. ! Yellow Jackets at De- J catur. ‘ (Dec s — Hartford at Herne. Dee. 15 Bluffton at Berne. Dec. 21 1-ancaxter Central at Herne ’ I Jan. 5 — Central Catholic at Fort ' Wayne. Jan. 12 — Warren at Bern*. Jan 19 Ossian at Ossian , Jan 2« Angola at Angola. I Jan 30 — Winchester at Herne | F«d> 2 — Monmouth at Mon : mouth. '1 Feh. S. — Dunkirk at Berne. | Feb 9 — Yellow Jackets at f Berne.... — ■ 11 il I Feb 16 - Montpelier at Berne ] REPORTS «<**■*•!*• veil frMB !•■«* O«ek arras by-p:iN*r<| by the South Ko < ream* aird attacked T-MjL republit an * I ?it divlHlon'a ir»fh reeiment at [4 L’nsan, where the iuHth’jM»u.n«l iT.highway. forks, and .alao. the fth •. divi*i«»n> 2nd regiment at Sang)<*won, juwt to th*» north 1 After a day of brisk fighting. » the two South Korean regiment* ‘ >maah«Hl through the thinly en ' veloping <-otnniiinitß rings hurling bark the enemy force* deavrilied by the republican 2nd corps coinr I mandril as in< luding thousands of Chinejee. If you have aomethiny to tell or ■ ’■ooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results.

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