Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1950 — Page 8
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MKWyt>lu|» OnOtfense. 3rd Defense Chicago. Nov 0. -fVPk/obto State's powerful Buckeye* Big Teo leader*. alee domiastsd th* confaraoieo statistically today aa Dq ; area showed them first m oftsaoe a*d (Mad ta defekee Vic Jaaowtag sad Taay Carrillo. Buckeye barhfWd mates. vara caoduw la eonfaraacv scoring wttk 11 aad M potata. white another Burkaya Walt Klavay lad ia rush mg with aa 8.7 yard average Tka Bockeyes have averaged 37X8 yarda per game aad 1.10 >*** gar Hay ta make aa aver age of 474 peioto ger game. The aalr toaam leading them dofeagteofy ate iUiaois aad Michigan, •ad tka BHal have been helped In Ate departaaeat wfth show aad r*Mi m two pww< \ Ohio State pkt H» offensive pow er against Wiacoaein Saturday in a bid for a tilth strolght victory in rr.Bforoace play. Though the Rad ger* are la second glace, -they raak Hath offensively aad fifth la dominating the defense degarttaent, llllnoia haa yielded 138.7 ! yards ger game tn three coateata. H.T by raahiag aad M by pastdag Oggaagnta have keen able to com piate only N percent cd their pass ra against the llMai’a secondary. WIT Pel. Ohio State tea i.aee Wtecoaete ..... tie** HMM ....... . ... ». 1 a .w .......... NMMsea 1~l 1. ** leva .. 3 3 • too Indiana . 1 3 • 131 Mlaoeeota 0 3 11» Purdue .. . 0 3 0 000 Okeeteatoß. W. Va.. h the small •st city in the halloa to support a reaidear symphony orchestra. Democrat Want Ada Brief ReeuNv
— TODAY — Ceatmueue from 1:30 - "PAID IN FULL" RebL Cummings. Lisabeth Scott ALSO—Shorts ttc-Otc Inc. Tas BE SURE TO ATTEND! O—O \ FRL A SAT. w PRO hat made James \ Ramsey Ullman's T, I I fiest novel into La i I ® W9glßoa gfctufg Hkhl HB HHMMI Hfl ■ ■BHHVdMHMVV —v—<>■ --■ I Sue. Mon. Tues.— " Our Very Own" .' Ann Blyth, Farley Granger I
Weott Schedule O/AdamsCounty Basketball Teams Friday commodores at Monmouth. Adam* Central at Geneva (Adame Central home game I. Meroeat Pleasant Mill" ’ Jefferson va Bryant at Berne. fIMUIM WOMEN'S LEAGUE ’ \ '* L‘ Old Crown 8e 7 debater Co. ...... 1* 8 Duo Therm IS S Hoagland IT le Riverview \ ... is h Three Kings It 11 McMillen \........... 15 13 KJA ..>......... 15 18 Hlit-Smlth It 13 Meyers Service It 13 feuak ..\.... 13 It Bower ".X . ia H Rosie ij 15 Kent ?n if bpw n it Knapp ................... JO 17 Su'lon .....— i...... 5 38 Niblick 1 33 High series' E You<e 517. High gamer: 3. Youse 1»S. E. Toase 195, B. Hcekemryer IM. i Rtypolds lit. Twin 175. City Bowling Meet Slated Next Month The annua! <;ily association liowling tournament will be held Dec. 2-3. P-10 and It 17 al the O. E Club alleys. Members voted at the annpal meeting to hold thia year's tonrney before the Christmas season Entry blanks will be be available In a tew days from ! Oran L. Schults, city secretary, Fro Basketball Fort Wayne St, TriCHles T». Washington St. Baltimore 81. H. S. Basketball Hoagland «<>, Lafayette Central Harlan 7*. RFJoe B Scott fit. Lima 3*. If You Hove Anything To Sell Try A Demeerat Want Ad—lt Pays
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7 Today's Sport Parade! | (Reg. 0. 8. PaL 00.1 | By Decor Fralgy O — — —- "0 K New York. Nov. S—(UP)- ElBftrd Phatlw— and |~bannim " Rpn t Hogan were the apparent leaders today in the race tor honors s» pro athlete of tha year, with the ultimate winner to get a" 11 i).<W Sep." which only Noor or Take Lamotta would have the stamina arid endur • nee to wean The belt, which will go to Hie lucky winner. Is not the type of trousrr tackle which even thcsu moneyed muscle men would wvurt < h i jcir Sunday llnest ' Preset.' d nv Bay Hickok. Rochester. N. ’. , sponrn>an. the buckle alone r. is two end one half pounds of -roll decorated with diamonds. With that sort of a weigh in. suspenders would be a necessity. There are many candidates for Uhls bauble, naturally. Each momli 1 the lib koh iht*r*a»s have polli d the nation's spurts editors '1 d«t*rmine TtHf-prii athfete of-the tnntith -only the 12 winners eligible t>r the final voting. The winners so far have hern Hogan, twice; Charles. Johnnv lamgden. George Mikan. Jimmy De-, maret, Stan Muslal, Johnny Mil*l and Jim Konstan y. with th.’ >lcto-j ter votes, indicating a hot rain; among Konstanty, Phil Ritscto.; Gerry Coleman. George Ratio, ni'itt. and jockey Willie Shoemaker The tipoff on the fact that Hogan: and Charles are the top two wit'll which other candidates will have' to reckon, comes, from Hogan's two ’ monthly trlumiihs. including the' t :op number of first pit"' votes, jrreelved by any at'-'.etc a|f year..! . Hut Charles set, a rec »r.l wi h ! [ total points whr ri he won in S'FI tember by'beating Louis Charles, although an undersise.l 1 Heavyweight chump.on. probebly ■ ‘ivouid~ be able to singlehandedly arty ■ff the belt if h< wot It. l ut "Hogan would have a /"uctle ■xrttgden. eligible for the final balloting as the February wlnnei.ishould take Noor along to Roches-■ ter for the lan. 33 presentation It he gets the nod Either that, or ride Lamnita tip •I. .
Public Auction Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of th* I Estate of Maria Gallmeyer will offer for sale at Public Auction th* following rte.*< rilw»<! j>» r-o!hd property located 2 miles: South of Poe Indiana, on the. Po* Echo Road or 2*^ miles WeM of the Frledhein. Church, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDER 15,1950 at 12:30 P. M.. CBT HOI SEHDLD GOODS . .. .. « «, 1 ; Cupboards. I Rockrre: Kitchen Tkhle; 7 Straight Chairs,: ccßiirher Oil Range; Wash Stand. Kitchen Cabinet. 2 Upholstered Chairs 'Kalamaaoo Hanse Studio Com It; 3 StandaiJCptnnWde; 2 Double lied 'Cupbiuird: Buff? - : ANTIQUE Organ * Stool: . Kbnn-V Table ANTIQUE Wardrobe; Swlrei Chair: ANTMQUE DRESSER: ill Double Metal Beits;. Hall Tree; Drop Head Sewing Machine. •> Dining Ctufr- leather Couch. Library Table; Four S«! 2 Rugs. Cfcest of Itr»w l r , B <>k Cana; ANTIQUE Bread Box. Quill Framex. Heddliu. chrpeta. Cider Press. Wheelbarrow. Fuel Drum Lian rftep 1-adder Garden Toole; 2 Washing Machines; .3 Wash Tubs; Pots, Bans. Cooking Vtensih and Dishes; Rome Canned Goods. Fruit Jars; Copper Kettle; Good Buck Saw. latundry Rack; Many other articles Kenm >re Electric Sweeper CORN SHttFDOrß—McCormick « Roll Corn Shredder TERMi f'lsll Not Responsible tor A ‘idenis 1 HERMAN KRUECKEBERG, / Administrator Ned C Johnson a Melvin Uechty Anclloneaiu JdM' L iseVaaa -.Attorwy.- ' i." ■ ■■ »U ,
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Jake hi a man who apn-cciates ibat kind of thing. * After Lainotta took the middle' weight title from Cerdan. Hickok presented him with a ffi.i'W championship belt. It. like the glrtb gadget to be presented to the. atblne of the year, had a fair share of gold, silver and jewtls. Jake put' Jt on" Md. for several -dgya,. refused to take it off He even stepr dir HBr trufe -Mr*. Laiuotta finally pried it pit because It was tearing the bedsheets. ( Hunting Season Ta Open Here Friday The hunting .season on pheasants and ral'bitXwill open tomor. row. Shooting of vmk pheasants will he permitted only three day*. Friday. Saturday and Mrmday. with a limit of one per day. .while the rabbit season extends to Jan 10 J ’ ’ \ Trait in a Cnooe town — Oecatur
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3UZABETH TAYLOR holds 4-month-old Nicky Robertson in Hollywood, Cal.; between scenes for "Father * Uttle Dividend." sequel to ’’Father of the Bride." Nicky is the 'little llvldend." (fstcnia’i&aulj
lomncnncn May Nd Go It Spring TraHtg lUdgewood. N. J.. Nov. »/(VP) —Tommy Henrich said today ho may not accompany thu/ifew York Yankeu* to spring traUtag because he doesn’t want any Job "on aeiatfi ment alone." / "It ail depend* on thia left knee of mine." sighed the 33 year Henrich at his home. "If th* knee doesn't come around the way I want It tn. I won’t try to play next year. "I’m not looking for any sympathy or any job on sentiment nhmr. The Yankees have been mighty good to me and I don’t tilnk it’s fair for me to be on th* payroll with a bam knee." Henrich, a Yankee star since he ' broke In 13 seasons ago. Insisted I howsver there was a chance that he might try to play one more year. | T plan to visit Dr. George Ben--1 nett fit Baltimore soon," he declared. "and I will guide myself on what he says. I bop* I don't need an operation. If there Is any chance of failure I just won’t have it done
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I'm not Imerqdisd la gsso»work. After aIL It'S my kaoe aad I’m th* one srho'il kavo to saffor." The likeable first baseman-out-fielder puffed on a long cigar aad Idly watched th* smoke earl toward the, Celling of his tastefolly furbished living room. / “It it turns oqi that I csa't play any more,” he\ continued. ”1 certainly would like to stay in baseball In Hot.ie capacity. Preferably with the Yankees, of course. It coaid be thst they might have a job of some kind that I could do.” L'sed chiefly In pinch hitting rotes the past sesstm, Henrich appeared in only 73 games aad batted 3T3. bls lowest mark In five years. He was a threat every moment he was la ta* gams, however, and manager Casey Stengel regretted that Tommy's knee made it impossible fur him to play more often. Ohio Motorist Is Fined For Speeding Sheriff Herman Bowman made one arrest Wednesday. Kalph BreekbUL of Columbus. 0., who later pleaded guilty to justice of the peace Floyd Hantsr to a charge of speeding «s mites aa hour through Preble. Brockbill was fined 35 and costs, totalling in is. 7. Demaerat Want AA* Bring RaauMa
AUCTION SCHOOL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that oar regular annual SCHOOL OF AI’CTIONEERING begins Monday. December 4th. and will continue for throe watki, ’ 1 _ This Is s course on personal property and devoted principally to th* art of bld calling, opening sale* ring work, clerking, advertising, ho* to obtain sales, and other' fundamentals necesaary to embark in the business. Thia course la only 3100.00. We have also Instituted a Real Estate Auction School Course, which begins-the first Monday tn January and runs tor three weeks. This course is more parth-uterly designed for Auction School graduates and auctioneers who wish to engage in real estate selling. Many states now have .sal estat* license laws requiring an examination. We guarantee graduates, who apply themselves diligently, to be able to pass the examination In any state or the tuition fee will lie returned. The coat of this course Is 3300.00. of which 3100.00 ia to he paid upon enrollment and the other 3200.00 from commissions. Lt. FO-LAND AUCTION SCHOOL, NoMMville, M.
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