Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1950 — Page 6
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Illinois And OhioStateTo Meet Saturday ' Ctoeaao. Nev is.—(VP)- nu Beta' exptoaive football team violated trudtttoa a week ago wbea la the dreseiag room tbe mystic word "Mon Bowl*' wan allowed to be. Rioßt looted Saturday the lliini will find <mt| whether It was a adetake. The peteal 111 touts team, with a record at three wins in four confereaae games, good enough for eecoad Haee la the Big Tea. will entertain an equaily powerful Ohio Stale club, undefeated in conferease play And an Illinois win. while It might da ao damage to the Buckeye title hopes, would come clone to.cltochiag the Rom Bowl berth for the Ray RHot eleven After Ohio State. Illinois playa only Northwestern and should the lilial have enough to whip the Buckeyes, the club would be an overwhelming favorite to set back the ' Wildcats and finish with a five wen, one last Big Ten record. That would be good enough for thJ Bowl berth against the five-two record which would be tbe best Wisconsin couM poet. Likewise Michigan, already beaten once and tied once, would be unable to come up to the mini mark. Ohio State will servo as a mighty test for the minis, however. Tbe Baeks have the nation's best ground defense and stand out hi nearly every department. Bat last Saturday the bnriy Badgers, apparently vastly underrated previously, went down oaly 19 to 14 before Ohio. This score gave hope to the lUlai. and this week, with Johnny Karras probably bock and ready to go . after beach riding tor two games with an injured ankle. Illinois will - go nil out. Ohio State, undefeated in five league games wtth two to-go. toohed like a cinch for the Big Ten title, or at least a share of the crown. Tbe Buckeyes play seven league games and at worst should spilt even with tbe lilial and Michlf «an to finish with a six one mark. which would insure a clear title The Bachaye-lIHnl scrap highlights a three game Big Ten slate WMk weekend. » ether scraps Northwestern. 19 to 14 winners over Pardue Saturday, faces Michigan, which set back Indiana. 20 to 7. while Pardue plays at Minnesota. Last week the Gophers suftend the sixth defeat of the sea son, » W «, from Michigan Slate wtth only a tie with Michigan to redeem the record. Three non- league games also were on the program. Wisconsin plays at Pennsylvania, Michigan State travels to Pittsburgh and Notre name moves to lowa. Notre t>ame dropped the Panthers. IS to 7. Saturday for the fourth Irish triumph in seven games and Pttt’s sixth less. lowa meanwhile absorbed a Si to ? licking from Illinois.
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Md— Os Adams County c Basketball Teams Tuesday ► Jefferson V* Poling at Berne. Friday Hartford at Pleasant Milla. Jefferson vs Adams Central at Berne. .tfonmouth at Huntington catholic. ' Genova vs Petroleum at Bluff- ' ton [ Berne at New Haven. I Bierman Resigns As Mbmesela Coach , Minneapolis. Nov. 11 -IUP>Coach Bernie Bierman of the University of Minnesota football team today handed In his resignation, effective at the end of what already haa become the worst season In Minnesota history. I Athletic director Ike Armstrong - promptly accepted the resignation, het said he hopes Bierman will Stay -with Minnesota in some other ' capacity. Bierman Mid he has had no other coaching offers. His resignation ' marked the end of an era for the 1 Golden Gophers The 57 year-old coafh said he had been eonlempating the resignation "for wome time and I decided this was a good time to make the announcement." "Pm not resigning." he said, "be- ' ranee I think the sit nation Is hopeless But it's been a long tough drag, particularty since the end of the last war.” Armstrong In accepting the resignation, had nothing bnt praise for Bierman who guided the Golden Gophers to national championships in 1934. 1935. 1936, 1940 and 1941 He also had Big TMi ttttistt in 1954.1935 1937, 1939 1940 and 1941. "We hope' that Bernie will remain With tbs. J nl '" r ’l l y in another capacity. said Armsrong -who added that there had been ao discussion of what that might be Bierman, whose teams have won 92 games, lost 34 and tied six since he came to Minnesota in 1932 said he decided* only last night to dis1 cum resignation with Armstrong. President James Morrill said "ft is hard to think of a Minnesota football team without Bierman at the helm ■' ' "He's the greatest living figure ini tbe history of Minnesota athletics." The problem of selecting a successor la a serious and difficult one for Mr Armstrong" Armstrong declared that no ip-; plicanta for the Job would be considered until after thp season's end Bierman said he had no other offers. ’ • Pro Basketball Saturday's Results Baltimore 8". Fort Wayne 77. New York- 74. Syracuse 72 overtime > Boston 79. Washington 77. Rochester 96. Tri-Cltles 77. Sunday's Results t Fort Wayne 87. Washington "&• Minneapolis S 3. Philadelphia 70. TrMHties 92. Rochester 79 tovtrtime) Syracuse 83. Baltimore 57, Boston 78. Indianapolis "5. PRO FOOTBALL i Chicago Bears 28, New York Yanks 20. Los Angeles 45. Green Bay 14. Cleveland 34. San Francisco 14. New York Giants 51. Chicago Cards 21 Philadelphia 33. Washington « Pittsburgh 17. Baltimore 7.
''' v ON ma trim ANNtVWMBY of the U.S. Marine Corps, a memorial wreath was placed on the Tonib of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, In tribute to the Marine dead of all wars. Brig. Gen. Melvin J. Maas, president of the Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association, salutes at close of the ceremony. (Inter not ionol I
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C.C. Gridders Will Be Honored Tooight Port Wayne. Ind.. Nov. 13. — 4ITP>—- Fort Wayne Central Catho-Ik-'a Irish, wtto Saturday became tbe fourth Indiana high school football team to finish the seaeoa ' with a perfect re<-ord. will be hon- ; ored at.'a banquet tonight ' ' ' The Irish clpaed a brilliant season by walloping Gary Edison. 53 M 0 for their 10th straight vieNpt.ce..X»>e ,Mh?. ciiach Jw McArdle will tie principal speaker at the banquet COLLEGE FOOTBALL Mk-higaa 20. Indiana 7. Northwestern 1», Pnrdus 14. j Ohio State 19 Wisconsin If,* T tUtuotu It,- IsHta T, ——— 1 Michigan State 27. Minnesota 0. t I Notre Itame 19. Pittsburgh 7. • Wabaate 13. Hanover 13 (tie). „ Ball State 20 Indiana State 0. | Taylor 19 Indiana Central 7 Canterbury 14. St. Josephs ". Anderson 27. Franklin 21. i Evansville 21 Marshal) 14 , IlePauw 34. Lake Forest 12 i Defiance 21. Huntington (>. Cedarville 2t>. Itose Poly 13 Valparaiso 14. Wheaton ft Wllm ing ton I Butler 25 Washington (St I Louis) 20. North Central 52. Manchester 39. Marquette 21. Holy ( roas 19. Nebraska 4!). Kansas State 21 Missouri 21. Colorado 19 Drake .35. lowa State 21 Oklahoma 33. Kansas 13. I artmoiiih 14 Coiunrhia 7 Cornell 26 Colgate IS Atm,- 5) N» * Mexjco o ™ I Princeton 63. Harvard 26. Kentucky is, Mississippi Stated ' - 1 llhe 9. Arkansas 6 I ' Texas 2". Baylor 20. Texas A A- ?d 25. Southern Meth odist 20. California 35. UCLA 0. —Stanford 29. Washington State j IS, — Washington 27, Oregon 12 Hiqh School Football i Fort Wayne C C. 5,3. East Alary I Edison. 0. ■ Fogt Wayne Central 13. Fort I Wayne South Brazil 13. Clinton 12. Sullivan 33 Linton 14. » I Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 19 TerIre Haute Wifey IS ROLLER SKATIRG • TUESDAY NIGHT • THURSDAY NIGHT • FRIDAY NIGHT • SUNDAY AFTERNOON ANO NIGHT , ‘ CLEM’S LAKE
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Tuam StandlfiEU /, W I hl Hartford 3 o 1 ouo Monmouth 2 I «7 Adams Central 11 50U Berna 11 500 Commodores 11 .SOU Geneva 11 SUO Jefferson .. T . 1 t -333 Yellow Jackets 0 0 00»' Pleasant Mills 0 3 .000 -oOo—if those elose ball games con- ' tin us in Adams county, basketball ■ fans will be limp with exhaustion long before tje end of the season next March. Initial games of the net campaign In the county have been unusually close, with last Friday's tilts carrying on the trend as two were decided by one point and S third by only tvro points. —oOo— I Six game* are on the alate for | this week, with one Tuesday night and five Friday Lone game Tuesday will pit the Jefferson Wnr- . rktrs against Poling at the Berne ‘ high school gym. « —oOo—- 1 1 Os the five games Friday, only two will be played in the county. The Hartford Gorillas will meet the Spartans at Pleasant Mills, and 1 Jefferson and Adams Central will ' tangle at Herne, In other contests. ' Monmouth will play at Huntington ' Catholic. Geneva will play Petro- 1 leum at Bluffton, and Berne will travel •<> New Haven. 1 —oOo The Hartioru Gorillas are topping*' the county standings wtth three victories In as many starts. While , Pleasant Mills Is at the other extreme with three defeats and no wins The Decatur Yeltew Jackets ' wHi sot open their- season until Nov. 24. When they play at Geneva —oOo— ( Results one year ago this week: +" Geneva- 5A.-.«peUoicu«LM, AW- •' time). Jefferson 59. Poling 38. Jefferson 39. Adams Central 37. Yellow Jackets 45. Geneva 29. 1 Delphos St John's 54, Commo dores 44 Monmouth 33. Huntington Catho t j lie 28 ' 7 1 I Pieasant MIHw 4i. Martfoed 42. New Haven 45. Berne 43 « I _. MINOR LEAGUE t feandinigs W L Hl. Central- S.rya ■ ■._/.- 24 « 3.3 Adams Co. .23 7 31 Three Kings .. 22 8 3o Meyers fhrv 17 13 23 i Moose ............ . 10 14 13 Heart Club 6 24 7 Victory Bar 525 6 , Mansfield ... 1 3 <> 4 1 High games: C. Getting 244. ’ J Bracey Sr 202. Judt 201. P, Gall-! 1 mever 200. Wav WO i- I Five Children Are J Burned To Deoth j t i Chicago. Nov. 13 (UP)'— Five} children were burned fatally last I . night when fire from an ovej-heat- ( ed coal stove swept the converted I ! Ims and attached shed used as a | home by two families. < The dead, all negroes, were ' Marie Ellen Dean. 3. her sister Colleen. 1. and her brother Clarence. 4; and Alvin Johnson. 3 and ; his brother Nathaniel. 9 months. Their mothers, Mrs Beatrice 1 1 Johnson and Mist. Lilly Mae Dean. 11 were taken in custody for ques- i tinning by police. ' | Democrat Want Ade Bring Results .
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Buckeyes Edge Wisconsin, 19*14 *Jr xuvNi OHIO STATE'S tripte-throut Jaaowlct (311 cbsnges a pass play into one of his sparkling runs as Ohio continued Its dominance of Big Ten play In besting a hard-fighting Wisconsin team before 82.000 tans at Columbus. The Hedgers took a first period lead, and scared again ie the final quarter in losing 19 to Hto tfem Buckeyes. ______ '**.
Two Adams County Entries In Show Chicago. Nov. 11—Two Adams county Angus breeders have sent in their county's first entries to the forthcoming list international livestock exposition according to show oFiclals. Hchneft. and Bauer of Decatur, have an Angus steer in the fat* cattle division and Henry J. Rumple, always a lop contender for International honors, of Berne, will exhibit purebred Angus in the breeding classes of tbe big stock show slated for Novemlier 25 through December 2 at the Chicago Stock Yards. The International, world's largest livestock show, is going into the second halt century with a new surge of growth, according to W. E. Ogilvie, manager of the exposition. For the first time, the show will literally bring entries from Mhtoe to CSWomia At Leost 10 Deed In Hotel Fire Saturday Leduc Alta Nov 13. —(UP)— At least 10 persons died in a fire and explosion that demolished the Leduc hotel last Saturday and rescue workers still were digging through the charred ruins for more bodies today Royal Canadian mounted poHca said it was ttnpoeafble to determine how many persona -were in the building at the time because the hotel register waa destroyed Brasil's population Is a mixture o* white. Negro. Indian and Aslat .<- peoples. 104 Slot Machines Are Seized In Raid ! Kankakee, ill. Nov. 13 (UP) A detachment of 120 state troopers stormed 75 Kankakee county taverns last night and seized 104 slot machines Thomas J. Brennan, assistant director of public safety, personally directed the raiders who searched every public drinking place that was open in and around seven conimunties It was one of. the biggest gambling raids ever staged in this state Gov Adial Stevenson the past year haa ordered the troopers to raid gambling places when city and ebnnty officials tail to act. UNITED NATIONS tCnortuneU rrom Pane One* in the east and center to nonexistent In the west However, more communist reinforcements were spotted moving across the I Yalu river frontier from Manchurit and heading south toward
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