Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1950 — Page 8

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Sooncrs Move Up To Second Os Top Teams New Tort. Nov. 14-(VPI- Oklahoma’: powerladen Sooner*. who have become more Impressive with every Kame, moved iato the chai-, longing position today as Army retained Its ranking as the nation's | No 1 football team in the United Frees ratings. It marked the second week In a row—and the fifth time In the eight « weekly ratings thus far la I*6o—- — th* undefeated and Untied platoons at Coach Kart (Rad) Blaik have topped the ratings, compiled from the selections of 15 of the nation's ontstandlag coaches. Rat three teams in addition to Oklahoma still were very mack la the renntog tor the national ehampioaabip. They are onee-defeoted Ohio State, and the perfect record teams ■< California and Kentucky -4 The coaches gave Army 1* first place votes and a total of 30* potato oa the basis of l<i points tor a first place vote, nine for a second and oa on down to one for a Ibth. That waa eight more points then Army received last week Oklahoma, moving from third to second place, received eight first place ballots and a total of Til points—a point gain of St—while Ohio State fell from second to third with eight first place votes and 24* points California, with two first place votes, moved ap from fifth tp fourth with 257 pointe—a gain of 44 pointe over last week, while Kentacky also advanced a notch, from sixth to fifth, with 113 pointe—a gala of 14 points over last week's rating. Rounding oat the-top t« towns in the country are Texaa. Princeton. Illinois Tennessee end -Michigan State In that order MirtigM.f tate. tttb last week, moved hrte the s» leet gross as Southern Methodist, leader two weeks ago and seventh last week, fell to Ifth place after being whipped by Texas A. * M.. 35 to 30 MMIAL wnra STATK OF INDIANA wr z ro vonca or application to CWASICK .CAMP Hll.Ltß WRKN MIt'HHORN, KX PARTE Notice Is hereby given that 1 have applied to the Adame t'ln ult < uurt. Adame <-»wnly. Indiana, to hsve my name -hanged tr.-m Hlllle w ren Eichhorn to William Vt ren Mehhorw. rth‘t that *aid petition »«’• a l'; pHratton **n V* presentrd to and beard Mr court on th* , 5 V. 4 l iKKomtH-r. ISih thVLjSth rt.ty of S’fH'Fmbrr. 1 ?•-»<' , \ BTHw Wrra FlHulmra, prtillßßtr) Vmalrwcdr A Amdrrwom. Attorney* tn*<rv.vw f r pH | |ton4 » r N<>V U -81 ?_ . PAINTS V Complete detection w x WALLPAPER .. ’ k KANE IM >. Second St If • J _■ ■ - - ‘ •— -s — Last Time Tonight — “OUR VERY OWN" Farley Granger- * n " • , Y ,h ALSO—Shorts 14c-44c Inc. Tax * WED. & THURS. S 1 ■ • OUR BIC. DAYS! First Show Wed. at 6:30 Continuous Thur, from 1 :30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! i o- .. - ■ > OH! How you’ll loro those wild W ,nd won<, * rfu, ’ days in TICNNICOLOR km maven -bblmm am its mmi ——<o -o ■- Fri. A Sat.—'The Fireball" Mickey Rooney. Rat O'Srion I Coming Sun.—“l’ll Get Sy" >, I June Haver. Wm. Lund-ten I

Os Adams County DwSKcKXfl* I CUnfT Tuatday Jefferson vs Poling pt Berne. Friday Hartford at Pleasant Mills. Jefferson vs Adems Central at Berne. Monmouth at Huntington Catholic. ' Geneva vs Petroleinn at Bluff1 i I Berne at New Haven. Two Os Ohio State ' Stars Are h jured Cotambus, O. Nov. 14.—(UP)-— Coach Wen Feeler prescribed a "soft” practice diet tor his alllag Ohio State football team today amid mounting anxiety that Injuries to two key players might play bob in the Buckeyes' Rig Ten showdown with Illinois Saturday. "Frankly. I'm worried to death." Foster raid ia discussing injuries to Vie Jaaowicz. Ohio's one-man gang halfback, and quarterback Tony Carellle. Jaoowics. boomed tar and wide aa alkAmerlcan material. Is hobbling about with Charley horses ia both tegs while Curvllto la nursing a badly sprained ankle. The two mainstays from the same hometown. Bly ria. 0., were hurt as Ohio State defeated Wisconsin Ibi‘ 14 last Saturday. Janowic* stuck it i out, but t'ureillo waa forced to retire from the game Feeler said he realised then that i bis etab. ranked third in the nation I la th| United Press coaches' rank- . Inga, was “not a very good football t team with Janowic* and Curiciilo j running at half speed." i Foster was taking no chances on more injuries i “We'll do nothing but run this , wort."-he skid "There Won't be i any rough.scrimmaging. These kids . will stand more chance of getting . ■— Feeler also was given added r*A- ! son to worry when warned by scout ■ Ernie Godfrey that Illinois will “shoot the works" Saturday. The UUnl will not only be out to Improve their second place Big Ten standing but a bid for the Rose Bowl as well With five straight ' wins. Ohio State could clinch the title by beating Illinois, but in barred from the Rose Bowl. The Ohio Stale coach said he “doubted very much" whether Cnreillo could play, and was prepared to start lljck Widdoes at quarterback if Cnreillo falls to respond to treatment Fesler added that Janowjcz also might -assist in the signal calling as he did In the early part of Itw season. \ MNA€ \\'ui!-»- - k ' i'» b - 'A htMl itlß Will b* irthl Nuveffll.e l - l|;«a 7 ID ■ • ! • k P’H i'l thr M.iv -r I "flrw vs the. < at. lull on at> Bp I p**al for a vartan*** frotn !li»* x<>niiiir ' appeal- *»n t h«* Fretl K. ChrontßUr , PtiMi* invityul ( UtFgrp Miser, ‘/hairman NOV. 11 WOTM'F. OF Fl WAI. MFTTI.FWF.WT OF F.MTWTF \w. 4R31 Nolit p iF hereby Riven t»» the < f redilorta brirn Rnd Iricaf***** of ’ Sophia Weber, den eai*♦•<! to appear in the Adamß «*ir<uit held at l>e<atur. Indiana, on the Hth day <‘f I>r<»mbrr. !!♦'»<». and >hoH raune, if any. why the FINAL HETTI.EMKNT AtN't.H NTH with the estate of Maid decedent should not be approved; and aaiil heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. Hfi.i re* eive their distributive >h:irew I'lnreaee Weber Robert Weber Administrator*. W W A fYecatur. Indiana. Nov 13. Attorney Feed 1.. Mfiterer. N<»V 14—11 NOTICF TO Noth e iH hereby Riven that *eal*d bid* l»e revelved at the office of the County Auditor. Devatur. Indiana, ■int'.l the hour </f >0:1® AM. «*HT on Monday. November 27. !>!»<> for > the foMtriu tion of the Paul Bieberikh el al brain in Preble Tup . Adame County. Indiana. Engineers report, plan* and specifications now ‘krlng <»n file in the offi/b_of said Auditor pf Adams County. Said work vonidets’ »*f *•' Mtatinna of open dlt« h < ieanout only. tUda shall be •.übmi'ttrd <>n Form f «< an prefo rlt.ed ty tHe r'tatr Hoard if A(<’i»unts. same to be completely and properly filled nut in order to rrretve consideration A certified check m the Amount of liowtut or a -RgUsfa.*' tory bid bond ■vti.ill a-• • mpany each priwpoHßl. t'oritr.ic tor .awarded work will be re«|iilre.t to furnish .o rentable snrety. bond in the amniint of < central t pro »• The right is reserved to reje< t any and all bld* W. H. Gllllwm. Engineer of Construction N<»V 14 21 One of .MMhigan.M thief Industriea. but perhaps th* leaat H< tied is the prudaition of paper {There are f»5 paper mill* in Miihlran rnmniiinitie® SUNDAY TREAT fur every Hay of ths wook I FAIRWAY RESTAURANT Osllelous INoMe*Mad® Im Crwnn by the blah. gi"L ql. or gal.

Noire tane Captain 1$ Lineman Os Week Chicago. Nov. 14-IL’PI-Notrr Items’* football tvawi. Rs record tarnished by three defeats in lH5v after four undefeated seasons, might have toy* evew»<more g» queatly this yrtr. hut for cuptilln and center y Gerry Groom, coach | Frank i*ahy said today. Saturday Groom again was a> standout on the field to win btutors as United Press lineman of the week ax the Irish dropped Pittsburgh, Ik to 7, to come buck above the .50* mark for the year with four victories against the three tosses. “J don't know where we would have been without him." Leahy said. "He’s a real leader as captain and he keeps the team spirit up all the tlm»‘." Groom has been closed to an iron man all year, averaging over 54 minutes per game In the seven Irish contests Against Pittsburgh i be was ta the lineup for M minutes and against Navy, where be went virtually the fu# gstfnce.'he confessed he didn t because he "was out tor a couple of kickoffs." Against Pittsburgh Groom covets ed the field from sideline to sideline aa linebacker and rarely was a i tackle made that he didn't initiate i or at least help finish off. In nddiition he was constantly rushing I Pittsburgh's passer Bob Bextwick. -jaa well as tailing back oa some . | pass playa to join in knocking down i the ball or the receiver. ; “Groom is equally good on offense." Leahy said, “and without > him and Hob Williams, we'd have t been in bad shape this season " ■ Groom's stellar job this season t has been, performed under nearly - continual handicaps While he nevler waa seriously Injured, he has t; shaken off a aeries of charlif i; horses and other minor ailments Io -1 spark the Irish in every game. I) Groom, a senior In the college nt > I commerce, handles 21* pounds on J a six foot, three Inch frame. Sven i last year, as a junior he waa the I regular Irish eenter and waa never i l outclassed by such name stars as >] llart. HHI Wish'km and J.im i Martin. t Like this Mfawtic trio Groom too • year or Hro." Thee ho sxpect* 4a :, go Into business with his father in I; Iles Moines Michigan's fifth string halfback. || Wes B idtord. who paced the Wol- : verlnes to aSoto 7 victory over > Indiana, was named midwest back : of the week? } 'i.yilimjiiia.MiA , ' 1 " 1 - > Oemeerat Wan* Ada Bring Resorts i

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