Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1951 — Page 6
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Columbia City Eagles Defeat Decatur Friday - j Scoring in every quarter, the Columbia City Eagles rang .down - the curtain on Decatur’s home footbail season Friday night,, handing the Decatur Yellow Jackets a 37-41 defeat at Worthman field. The Jackets were crippled by injuries and illness arid were badly outmanned, both in height and weight, but were not outfought. Two regular backfield men, Jim Moses and Jim Rawley, were out of uniform because of ‘injury and illnese.. . ' • ••» < The Eagles first score was a great 80-yard end run ‘by Don Rondeau the first period, coming on the visitors’ first play from scrimmage after Vetter punted over the Eagles goal line; " John Hancock picked up a pair ’ of touchdowns in the second period, the first on an off-tackle emash for 20 yards, the second lon a seven-yard jaunt. placekicked the extra point 'after his second TD. the Eagles’ only successful conversion of the game. Tony Montgomery accounted for Columbia, City’s (other secondquarter touchdowri, intercepting a Decatur pass and Fading 37 yards over the final stripe. The Yellow -'jackets took the next kickoff on their own 37-yard line and marched downfield I<>r the touchdown. Roger carrying the ball for the final s ! x yards. An attempted pass for. the extra point was incomplete. Another long run accounted for - the visitors’ third-period touchdown, Ed Line scampering .62 SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 Technicolor Comedy Hit! BETTY GRABLE i “MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW” Macdonald Carey, Rory Calhoun ALSO—Shorta 14c-44c s Inc- Tax : o—o TODAY—-‘‘Peking Express” x Joseph Cotten, Corinne Calvet ALSO —Shorts 14c-44c Inc. Tax T(SDA Y & SUNDAY j Continuous Both Days 2 FIRST RUN HITS! In Natural Color! / ‘‘HURRICANE J* ISLAND” Jon Hgll, Marte Windsor £ CHAS. STARRETT “FT. SAVAGE n. RAIDERS” With Smiley Burnette Only 14c-30c Inc. Tak SUNDAY ONLY Box Office Opens 6 P. M. JOHNNY WEISSMULLER “TARZAN & THE AMAZONS” Brenda Joyce, John Sheffield J O—O- A - Last Time Tonight - “GREAT MISSOURI RAID” Macdonald Carey, Ellen Drew & “SING NEIGHBOR SING” Roy Afeuff, Lulu Bells, Scotty —o X Children Under 12 Free J-—O—O Mon. A Tues.—'‘Fighter Squadron’ Edmond O’Brien—ln Technicolor
Auburn And Warsaw Tie For NEIC Lead ' >.\’ r z . The Auburn Red Devils and .Warsaw Tigers appear headed for annther co-championship in the Northeastern Indiana conference, following their 13-13 ti| battle at Warsaw 7 Friday night. ; Each team has now wdn four, lost none and tied one in the loop race. Each has one more game to play, Warsaw meeting Columbia City and Auburn tangling with Garrett. The fled Devils and Tigers have shared the too*ball title for the past three seasons. ~ .r If"yards around end for the market. Dick Rondeau marked up the final six-pointer from 11 yards out. The Yellow Jackets j have two away from home games remaining on ’the schedule, playing at Hartford City next \ Tuesday and at Fort Wayne Central Nov. 2. LE N. Pollock lion RonderiuDecatur \ Columbia City LE • Kohne Murphy LT Grote Hiscutt L(1 Conrad Black ('■’>- Thomas Hawn. KG Roop Egolf RT Knittie Armstrong RE Vetter. ’ Will QB Morrison Schang LH Blackburn Zumbruin RH N. Pollock ‘ Den Rondeau FB R. Pollock * Ixiwrence Score by quarters: Columbia City 161 IB S 6— 37 Decatur 0 ~6 0 o■— 6 ‘Columbia City scoring Touchdowns: Don Rondeau. Hhiuoek 2, Montgomery* Line, Dick Rondeau. Point after touchdown: Hancock (placement). j Decatur scoring: Touchdown — R. Pollock. < - Substitutions; Columbia City— Spence, Dick Rondeaiu. Lemon, Rice, , Line, Phend, Montgomery, Hancock, Dwight, Schaper, SeWell. f . Decatur—D. ShaffeK Lawson, Callow. Kteer, Schifefetstein, Cole, Helm, Schrock. Gray, : Kolter, H. Shaffer, Vizard. Officials: Lieberurh, i Dornte, Stebing. Indkfna Farm Bureau Convention Nov. 7-8 Oct. 20—-A record auetadance ij expected at the aqr.Ual convention of the Indiana Farm Bureau, which will be held in the Murat Theater,, Indianapolis; November 7-#.| The, delegate i-Hidy of more than 20$ persons, elected at-local county meetings, will convene in business session the morning of November 9 in the Atyllers Hotel. L H‘!\ The delegation will have itg Sights trained on.the international picture when Dr. Heftry G. Benr.etf, director of President Truman's point 4 prog lain, addressed them the first afternoon on "Self Help Through International Cobjieration,” Gov. Henry F. will give the welcome address. Hassil I E. Schenck, presdient. will deliver <his annual message.' National president, Allan B. Kline of the American Farm Bureau \ Federation, will give the principal ad- , d’-ess November |. His subject will be "Our Productive, Free Enterprise System.” < . : , 7.. [ 1 . ' > Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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Ex-Kenlucky Stars Confess ' Taking Bribes Chicago, Oct. 20—(VP)—Former , all-American baskethall stars Alex -Groza and Ralph Beard admitted today they were'bribed to shave points in the Kenrucky-Loyola national tournament game played in MAdison Square Garden. \ They made admission they were confronted -with two New' York City “fixers," Nicholas (Nick the Greek) Englisis and Nat (Lovey) Brown. , Vincent A. G. O’Connor., assistant district attorney for New a ork county who qwerfftoned theist. said <Groza and Beard admitted they took |S(M) each to go “underpoint" in the 1949 National invitational tournament game. Ixiyola upset the Kentucky Wildcats 95 to 86 in the March 14 play off. Kentucky had been favored. The fixers Said Groza wa's pa’d SI,OOO, twice the price the, lanky star admitted taking for his part in shaving the score, 'fyiey said Beard got 1500. Another assistant New York district attorney, William T. Sirignaiio, left 4’hicago for l.ouisy ville. Ky., where he was to question Dale Barnstable, another jnenil>er of the 19IS-19 ’Kentucky squad, concerning the team’s activities in that season, t . O’Connor said the fixers also told him they brilied Groza and Beard to, shave points in Tennessee-Ken-tucky game at. Lexington early in the 1949 season. However. O’connor said the two stars had not admitted to the accusation. Both were to be arraigned later today before the chief justice of the Cook county criminal court on charges of bribery under laws oi the state, of New York. They were picked up last night along with Cliff Barker and Joe Hollaml outside the Chicago stadiuin w’here they had beep spectators at the Rochester Royalscollege all-stars game. The All-stars were coached Adolph Rupp, coach at Kentucky where the four—plus Walliw-e fwahwah) Jones—made up the "fabulous five/’ the immortal Univfe.-. sity of Kentucky basketball squad in 1948. ; > Barker and Holland were released immediately alter the questioning and O’connor said they had been picked up just “because they happened to be together." The "fabulous five.” after their graduation from Kentucky fn 1949 teamed up to buy a 90 percent interest in the Olympians professional basketball squad with which they served asl plqyersdirectors. .. . f h ■ - i Fined For Exceeding Gross Overweight Eugene Case, of route 5. was fined $1 and costs, totalling $11.75, by justice of the geaee Floyd > Hunter after his appearance in court Friday, cited there by state fooper Ted Biberstine on 'the charge of operating over the declared gross overweight.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Detroit 19, JRjston College 13. Boston University 27, Cqllege ol Pacific 12. Miajni (Fla.)i 32. Washington. A Lee 12.; | I-, Wake Forest' 27, George Washington 13. < NIHSC Cross Country Title To North Side O—(UP0 —(UP) — Fort Wayne North scored 34 points yesterday to win the NIHSC hizh school cross country meet. , lurPorte was second with 62, fol-J lowed by Val|>araiso with 122. Bill Griswold covered the twomile course in the record time of to pace the winning Redskins. Bob <Elgelsback of Valparaiso w.is rumjer-up and ' LaPorte’s Steve Hupp was third. Monmouth-Hoagland PTA's In Net Gaine Posters have been placed in the business distrh t, the gym floor at the Monmouth high school has been cleared for action, and final plans have been completed for the basket ball game to be held next Tuesday., The game will match the parentteacher’s association of Klomnouth against a similar platoon from Hoagland. Sandwiched in between the halves of the gape will be an auction sale, "of every conceivable item.” . ( s Kruse To Compete!ln International Contest Norman Kruse, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Kruse, 416 S. First street, is one of four lowa State College students selected to compete in the collegiate student#’ international contest ,iu judging dairy products at Detroit. j \ j ’ , The contest involving about 30 teams from agricultural colleges, will be held Monday iri connection with ’the annual meeting of the In ternatioftal Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers and the Milk Industiy Foundation. The contest', will be Monday and results will be made Tuesday at and awards ban quet. lowa State is defending champion team and'has jiad the high individual judge in thiee of the lust four annual contests, I!/ / & * i *■ Milts if t ratal 7*7/ UNITED STATES O SOO > ARROW TRACES flight of a chartered Queen Charlotte airlines plane which crashed five miles northwest of Nanaimo, B. C„ killing the crew of three and 20 loggers who were being flown from Kemano airfield, 40 miles from Mission tn Vancouver ■FT S 3 KBp “ FAIRWAY’S NEW HOURS I 7:00 A. M. to 12:00 MONDAY . through SATURDAY
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