Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1950 — Page 6

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Big Ten, Rose Bowl Muddle To Be Cleared Chicago. Nov. M— (VP)— Four teams retained a ehaace tor the Big Tea grid ciutmpioashlp or th* Rose Bowl M*rth today as th* league; headed toward th* fiaal Saturday! ot th* m««m With every eluh defeated at least o*ce la rowferenc* play. Ohio State. I Illinois. Wbtcoaaia and Mtrhlgaa ail had a ctouwe to got on* or both I positions. Everything hinged on th* outcome of three of th* four coater enee matches oa Saturday's alate. Michigan al Ohio Slat*. Minnesota at Wisconsin. and Illinois at Northwestern Th* other conference contest. Indiana at Purdue, will have no effect on th* picture, nor will the non-l*agu* fight between lowa and Miami at Miami Friday night. Illinois apparently had the best chance to com* up with both tho Bowl aM • clear championship, although Michigan was In a similar —- posMtoa. Th* bust Wisconsin can do would boa cowbamptonahip aad th* Bowl, while Ohio State can tab* a clear championship bat can't go to th* Bowl as the IMP Buckeyes war* Rose Bowl victors. Illinois can grab th* Bowl by beating Northwestern, no matter how the other games come out. and if Michigan shiuM beat Ohio Stat*, then tb* tlllni would also get the conference erown. Michigan can get both the championship aad th* Bowl by beating th* Buckeyes while Illinois loses. Wisconsin cun get th* Bowl and twcmrmgtonsprtp ls itHaois and Mlehigaa tone. Ohio State can get a clear title by beattag Michigan Uh** nmkAhlu t KAt miftlMtr Illi* ‘ wm yvVBUBJ" CTtmti Fin . not* or Ohio State would win to niimtMU Wisconsin Both toe j mini, Viieton over the Buckeyes Saturday. Id to 7. and Ohio Stat* wee* sure to be favorites over the Wildcats aad Wolverines. Michigan had a racehorse game ' against Northwestern Saturday, fflrtiiy cwmoat W wtth a 34 to 83 triumph as Don Dufek averaged 7.3 yards per carry and scored two touchdown* MHHWeota gave resigned coach Bernie Bieruinn a parting gift, the first victory of the season in eight games, a 27 to 14 decision over Purdue, as sophomore Kerm Kiefsaas became a possible 1851 hero with a stellar running performance and three touchdowns. In non conference games Wisconsin took a 29 to fl drubbing from Pennsylvania. Michigan State ' knocked off Pittsburgh. 19 toj). »»<• lowa, which took a 14 to « first quarter lend, had to settle for a ( 14 14 tl* with Notre Deme .. , If yeu have soma*alng to eell ar reams for rent try a Democrat I Want Adv. It brings results. Co to th* eburch of your choice I next Sundap. I DON’T LET IT FREEZE Yau can't step the weather but yeu can prevent—. 1 yeur radiator ' from freer■ng. Get permanent antifreeze now. I GAY'S • MOBIL SERVICE 12th and Mewree Sts. roller MATIN • TUESDAY NIGHT • THURSDAY NIGHT • FRIDAY NIGHT • SUNDAY AFTERNOON < AND NIGHT ' 1 CLEM’S LAKE HHMNNNBNHE i Tonight & Tuesday Technicolor Musical Comedy! *IU GET BY” June Haver, Wm. Lundipan, - Gisela de Haven. Oeiinie Day ALSO— Shorts 14e-4fc' Inc tea —o Wed. A Thors.—"Happy Years" Dean Stockwell. Scotty Beckett First Show Wed at 4: JO Continuous Thues, from 130 BE SURF TO ATTEND! —o Coming Sun.—Jane Powell "Two Weeks With Leva" -Cater |

WmA's Schedv/e Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Alumni at Monmouth. Montpelier at Geneva. Portland at Berne Petrohurm at Hartford. Adams Central at Pleasant Mills <Adams Central home game). Jefferson at Twelve Mlle, Friday I Yellow Jackets at Geneva? Deafer Wins In Mem Opener The Lutheran Circuit A grade school basketball league opened play Saturday night at th* Hoagland gym. with Decatur defeating St. John's -of Flatrock. 34-18. Decatur led a! the halt. 217. and won with ease, Schnepf was leading scorer tor the winners with 1.1 pdlats. While Flatrock's scoring was well divided. Decatur will play Bethlehem of Ossian at the Monmouth gym next Saturday night I Decatur FG FT TP 1 Dull, t 2 u 4 Schnepf, f « 1 13 Haarder, c 2 2 4 McDougal, g ........ 4 J. 4 Christlaner. g —1 9 2 Zwlck, I « « • Myers, c « '• Ol Gerke. g — " « •• Sheets, g - o 0 Totals IS 4 34 1 - Flatrock PG FT TP Grotriaa. f .. 11 Ji Hoell*, f 2 1 5 c"'’’T ’ Stoppenhagen. g o 0 <» Franc, g 3 2 • Hortenberger. f ..zv-, » <• 0 lladfaen Melcher, g ..... « 0 0 ftrrte. E ' — A.... A 2 ' Totals 7 4 IS Three Grand Rapids Ball Fltyers Injured Macon Mo.. Nov. 20-il’Pi-Three members of a Grand Rapids. Mich., professional basketball team were recovering today from injur!e> sustained in a two-rar collision near here. Th* driver of the other ear. Wayne Edwin Livingston. 2:. Springfield. Mo. was killed tn the accident Saturday night. He was alone In the vehicle Treated for injuries were Carlyle Towery. Bobby McDermott aid Kapiuer Ostrowski*. all of Port Wayne. Ind. Three other members of the team riding in the same car escaped injury. ■ I fl I 1 fMU Just don’t seem to be enough 1 hands to go around as film star Bet- ' te Davis end her daughter, Barbara, greet actor Gary Merrill at the Loe Angeles Airport following his return from film-making in Germany. The couple, married in Mexico recently, were forced to cut short their honeymoon when the actor's studio pent him abroad to star in a naw picture. (International) NbwTbßblibvb Bronchitis Creomultiou relieves promptly because k BOM right to the seat of th* trouble to help loom and expel germ laden fhJagm aad aid nature to anMba aad Baal raw, leader, inflamed branchial aMtobraaaa. Guaranteed to please you •r money refunded. Creooiuhfca aaa stood the test ot millions Ot men. CREOMUCSION inMofeso CmRAa Chwt Asolo

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Klenk’s Is Wimier By Score Os 82-50 > Klenk'e of Decatur racked up another victory Sunday, whipping the tPOrt Wtyite Motor Sales, urso. ■• f . Th*-Decatur team Jed at-all periods, 22-S. 43-22 and 44-44. Ballard topped the Decatur scor-l Ing with 21 points, followed closet; ly by Schnepf with 2<> For the! lovt-Ts Stertinr was -me t-iutliigl scorer with 17 markers Klenk's FG FT TP Bullard, f ... . . 11l 1 21 Steiner, f . 71 t.l Schnepf. e 9 2 2<' Rickord. g , 5 3 IJ Hirachey, g —1 0 2 Reed, f . 5 1 11 e ,. — Totals -rzv.-rt-—. ST H ■ *2 Fort Wayne z FG FT TP D Pinkerton, f 0 0 o Miller, f ..... 0 o 0 G. Pinkerton, c — •! (I, •' G Beckman, g S <■ 12 Hadly g ... ... 0 0 fl L Yoder, f ... . ...'. 1 fl 2 Ji. Taylor, f :i fl ti Harney. <• . . 1 » 2 Ja Taylor, g 4 19 It 1 oder. k I 0 2 Stirling, g . ; H 1 17 Totals 24 2 ilu Trade In- a Good Town — Decatu'

' THS Ip imw 1 by Jim Kane A prominent tele i I tv 1 .itpiid.c-T i wort b 10.01'0® NMI wor l- Th.i' - J hanging a lot responsibility on a set ot pearly mutyhers He -ays that conic election time In 1952 there'll lie 20 million TV set, operating and heaven help the orator who can’t pus. the living room screen test Our man ways the candidate "will have to lie telegenic, wear the right haberdashery and flash 1 a friendly smile " That's going I to make it tough on the lads whose Ideas are better than their profiles. We may not get the best Pre.. but we ll get the prettiest Os course, no palltiqj.aw as far away as Wash., D. C. can be as pretty as that well-browned, done-to-a-turn. turkey which will grace many tables In Decatur this Thursday. Let's be thankful for toe abundance es food and the many other bleselngs we Americans have received. A Hagerstown. Md . man. whose ' wife just gave birth to their 19th ( child, said. -’'This will make things ’ I rather crowded " That's the understatement of the year. Before !we get around this -way again we'H have celebrated a holiday. I «o we'll take ihl, opportunity to i wish our many friends and rn«to-1 mers a HAPPY THANKSGIVING j KANE PAINT h WALLPAPER | STORE I*B South Second Street J Phone 3-3030 u dw •

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Bag Two Deer On Hunt In Michigan H. G. Hendricks. Roy Strickler and Bob Frltxinger returned Friday from Lake count), Mtch., where they had made their anu-j > mil deer bunting journey. They | 1 pot two of them their first day | iont, they reported <7 '-•- ■' j COLLEGt FOOTBALL ' Illinois 14, Ohio State 7. Minnesota 27, Purdue 14. Michigan 34. Northwestern 23 ! Indiana IS. Marquette 7. Notre Dame 14, lowa 14 Itiel, Pennsylvania 20 Wisconsin 0. Michigan Slate 19. Pittsburgh 0. Vatparaiso 20 Wittcnhetyt 7. Butler .12, Indiana State 0. Wkbash 34. DePauw 20. KlvnliHrst JL< Rose Poly 21 ——• Bluffton 14, Huntington » - Earlham 2«. Indiana Central 19 Erskine 19 Franklin i» Lenris 2”. st. Joseph 12 .Tennessee Tech .13, Evansville 0. Oklahoma A h M 1.1. Nebraska 20. Kansas State 13 j Navy 29. Columbia 7 Harvard 14. Brown I'l Georgetown 21. Holy Cross 14 -Cornell 21 Dartmouth 0 Princeton 47. Yale 12. KentJtckv S 3 .North Dakota #... Tulane 42. Virgina IS. North Carolina 14. South Caro’ Ina 7. Texas 21. Texas Christian 7 • i. Rice 31. Texas A A M 13: i Oklahoma 41. Missouri' 7. Southern Methmlist 11 Arkansas Army 7. Stanford 0. California 13 San Francisco 7. Washington 2s. Southern Cal 13. If you have something to tell or { ’perns for- rent , try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. FOR:- j Thanksgiving TURKEYS Small Hens and targe Toms CHICKENS Roasting and Frying TAME RABBITS CHESAPEAKE ■ bay "■> OYSTERS EXTRA -eSTANDARDS. Pint siiI.ECTS • ..... Pint GERBER’S M—t IWarlet ' A

'ilfe, I Team Standings W L Pct. Haltford «... 4 » Lmw Adame Cehlral 2 1 447 Commodores T Monmouth 2 2 !>«Ht Jefferson - -— 8 3 .400 1 Herne 1 2 .333 j Geneva 1 2 .3311 j Yellow Jackets « « Pleasant Mills 0 4 boo - 000 •„ This week’s basketball schedule, because of the Thanksgiving hull I day. is spread over three nights, j with the heaviest action Tuesday, when four games are carded. Two ' others will be played Wednesday | and one Friday -000Faature of the week's schedule will be the Initial appearance of the Decatur Val lew Jackets, defending sectional champions. The Jackets will launch their card Friday night, meeting th* Geneva Cardinals > at Geneva. — ■ 000 — Tuesday's tour games will all ba: played in county gyms. The Port-, land Panthers will be at Berae. the; Montpelier Pacers at Geneva and the Petroleum Panthers at Hartford. while the Monmouth Eagles will entertain an Alumni quintet. —■oOo — Two games carded on Thanks-, giving Eve will match the Adams! Central Greyhounds against the! Pleasant Mills Spartans al Plea 1 aant~SßHa,~a home game for Adams j Central: and will send tlte Jefferson Warriors to Twelve Mlle, north of Logansport, oOo — Only county team not In action •-rht* week wfli he the-Deblintreom-i ntoduves, who will make their next 1 Saturday Nov 2k. playing Hunting ' ton Catholic .at Huntington .. . _Z__ Schedule booklets with the •" complete schedules *t to* ,«um .. . Adams county teems have been i completed, and will be distributed to the high schools this week. Results one year ago this week: Herne 44. Portland 41) Adams Central 51. Pleasant Mills 47. Jefferson 38. Bryant 34. Mcmfprtter 59.-Geneva'37, p,trojxum 4fi. Hartford K Monmouth 58. Alumni 34, Rockcreek sn. Hartford 47. If you have something to toll a.-’ i-eome far rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. i RraßfWMNtoMMW*iW**R**«** If you want to be sure , of that Delicious NUT LOAF CANDY for Christmas jORDER NOW Heme mad* hard candy, cinnamon. anip, Wintergreen, peppermint, spekrmint. CLOSED THURSDAY POPCORH SHACK 207 Court St. Weather’s Red - ■ in «• Diek’h Grill for a deliriouh meal . . . or a tSNty sandwich. You will feel much better after a good hot meal. ALSO SERVING: NOON LUNCHES, SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES RICK’S GRILL OPEN 4:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M.

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I FUO FOOTBALL j lain Angeles 43. New York 35. I Chkwgo Beam 17. San Francisco fl. Cleveland 29, Washington 14. , Chicago Cards 14. Philadelphia W New York Giants S 5 Baltimore 20. ‘ ’ Detroit 24. Green Bay 21. Pra Basketball Saturday’s Results Washington 118, Fort Wayne 75. Minneapolis 84, Rochester 77 tdouble overtime). New York 43. Philadelphia 87. Indianapolis 74. Tri-Cltlen 07. Borton M, Baltimore 74. Sunday'* Results Fort Wayne 84. Baltimore Bfl. Tri-4'itlea i<N Indianapolis SI. Syracuse 96. Nhw York 83. Washington 81 Boston 76. Minneapolis 90. Rochester 77. ■ rf'- 1 'F : iftto. T MMMM CAMM <d Bamuel K Scrtppa, 22 (above), and profee■ional le* ekator Patricia Murphy i suds In annulment in s' Loa Angeles court on Ma claims he was a "kiaaleaa" bridegroom, that her attitude was aa chilly at thir ice on ; which ahe skates, that she refused to live with him as a wife from f time of marriage In Jersey City, N/J.,"laM' March until separation in September. Scripps is grandson of the late B. W. Scripps. miiUonaltu publisher. f/nfematiosaH

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- KINELAND FANT , - COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE - 34-REGISTERED BROWN Sale under tent at Farm 7 miles Southeast of Bluffton, Indiana on Road No. 116. . ■ ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER S, ISM 12:30 P. M. Herd Sire. Judds Bridge Gypsy and 12 of his Daughter, 4of them • "red to Royal s Intrepid of Lees HUI 14M internatkmal Grand ( ham pion Hull: 16 Cows ill milk with Good II I R Records. Entire Hr T 11. and Bungs Tested." Write for Catalogue ■ Lunch will be served i s’ HAROLD ISCH, Owner - Bluffton. Ind., R. R- No. 8 Roy St. Johnson A Son. Decatur, Ind ' Auctioneer, Melvin Llechty, Am t . Bi me. tnd Public Auction Having .old my farm I will sell t,he following ’***' *’ Public Auction, located 2 miles South West of Willshire. Ohio, or 1% mite, East and H mile North of Salem. Ind. on TUESDAYy NOVEMBER 2S, 1950 at 10:00 A. M. g — HEAD CATTLE — 8 Rmtn Cow will be fresh by day of sale; Roan t ' ow *** Red Cow bred May 5 Red Cow bred Aug 26: Ayrshire Cow bred May 3; 2 Helfers, bred: White Durham Bull 1« mo old SHEEP—I 4 Ewes. CHICKENS—26O Yearling Hens and Pullets. HAY A STRAW—B 4 Bale, Clover Hay. 60 Bale, Mixed Hay. 9 Ton Loote Hay 29 Bale, Wheat Straw «9 Hale, Oat Straw, wire tied TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS — FarmaJ! Mod- 1 H Tractor with Power Ufl Cultivator,; Little Genius 12 Inch Breaking Plow*, lilt' Disc. 7 on side; 7 ft: IHC Tractor Mower: John Deere Fertiliser Corn Planter John Deere SldeDe--1 livery: New Idea Manure Spreader. 10 Hole Kentucky Grain Drill: :3 Section Harrow with 3 hltchex; John Daere Hay leader; Walking I Plow; Single Shovel Plow. Ihiutde Shovel Plow. Trailer: Hog Feeder; ' Rubber Tire Wagon with good grain bed; Steel Tire Wagon; John 1 Deere-Com fShettH': Hames, and i idlam Electric -Bhaoder; Chalua; Fence Poets; 2 Iron Kettles; lavrd Press: Cream Separator: Grain Sarka; Ml’ceilane«u« articles HOUSEHOLD GOODS Majestli- Hangc. like dew. Dining Table; Buffet- Kitchen tTERMS—4’AHH Not HaapiUisUile tar Accident* S~ — —-——- ROY-HOOK, Owner. Roy $. Johnson 4- Son. Melvin Lie. My Auctioneers Elmer Baumgartner—Clerk ~ Lunch by Vnlotl I.', ft Church -9 *4

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