Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1951 — Page 8
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Michigan And Illinois Will Meet Saturday Chjcago, Oct. 29. —(UP)—The Rig Ten’s only remaining unde-, seated teams in conference, actioh', perennial .titleholder i Michigan iand challenging Illinois. tangle Saturday at Champaign .with the winner likely to go through for the league crown. | ' - The Wolverines, who have won the title three times and shared it once in the— : past four years, have captured all three league starts/ though losing a pair of non-league battles, while Illinois has won two conference games , and three non-conference games to undefeated for the year. Michigan has. rocked its threa opponents for IOS points. 54 of ■jtheni' against Minnesota Saturday. l while giving up only 41. 27 of them hy the Gophers. Illinois has counted 25 points, while giving up JO, all as them by Wisconsin. A The two clubs have met onlv J>ne common opponent. . Indiana. Michigan dropped the Hoosiers. 33 to 14. while Illinois triumphed by a2l to p score Saturday as Johnny Karras scored three touchdowns. oneon an SB-yard dash. The game loomed to be a toss--up and was expected to draw a near capacity mob of 7000 fans. It will be on the eastern television network and will not be shown in the midwest. Three other Big Ten matches were on the program. Indiana at Wisconsin, Minnesota at lowa, and Northwestern at Ohio State, while Purdue enterains Penh State and Notre Dame travels to,, Baltimore to meet Navy in nonleague tussles-. Michigan State has • an open date. ' end Lowell Perry I vfi the' star Saturday as 'the Wolverines won, 54 to 27,. return-{ ing a punt77l5 1 yards for one touch- ” dow n and scoring twice more on pass receptions covering 71 yards. Ron Engel returned tlje opening kickoff 94 yards for a Minnesota ■ score and the Gophers held ties at' 7to 7 and 14'to 14 before Michigan pulled away. / > j. Wisconsin, gaining 572 yards to 113 for Northwestern, took- an easy 41 to 0 victory as Jerry Witt . scored four touchdowns, one on a 69 yard run and two on passes of 16 and 60 yards by John Coatta. Ohio State bounced lowa, 47 to 2|, as Tony Carillo switched to I fullback and completed 10 of 14 j 'f&isßes for "292 yards and four touchdowns. . - . ■ Notre Dame tripped Purdue, 30 to 9. outgaining the Boilermakers, ’ ■ ■ - I &\\\ \ ■ I. j i Tonight & Tuesday 1 BING CROSBY “HERE COMES THE GROOM” Jane Wyman, Alexis Smith - ALSO —Sharts 14c-44c IncZTax \ O 9 I :' . Wed % __& Thurs.—Forrest Tucker in “Fighting Coast Guard” First Show Wed. at 6:30 Continuous Thurs. from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND!. —o Coming Sun.—Dennis Morgan “Painting Clouds With Sunshine” J" - \ —m—M—MM CLOSED FOR THE SEASON! We .Wish to Thank You All for Your Valued Patronage I L?” For Your Continued Movie Entertainment Attend the Adams and Cort Theaters ’ As always'the World's Best Entertainment at Pr ices Everybody Can Afford! Again We Thank You—and Hope to See you all Next April! - DECATUR DRIVE-IN THEATER
I.U. Star Halfback Is Lost To Army Bloomington. Ind.i Oct. 29-j(UP) — Indiana University lost star football halfback Bobby Robertson to the Army today. He reported to the local boa»-d . today and left immediately with a group of draftees for induction. i 'ftohertson, of South Bend and a regular on th*®* footluill squad since 1949, was the Big' Ten’s leading kicker two years ago and was third ; among Western conference players in 1950. He scored, 30 poin’s for Indiana in 1949, 48 last season and made touchdowns against Notre Dame and Ohio State this season. 1 ’ ” ( '\ ■ . Study 21 Teams For Refrigerator Bowl i Evansville, Ind.. Oct. 29.—MUP) The .Evansville Jfmior Chamber of Commerce-today considered 21 teams as candidates for its fourth annual Refrigerator Bowl football game. , |- ? I- The game Will he'played Dec. 2 by two strong secondary college elevens. The selections will be. made with the help of sports editors across the country. ' .\bilene Christian iof Texas won last year's game. — F— — 424 to 257 yards, as' John Lattner went 40 yards for f a touchdown. The Purdue points Iresultdd from a 42-yard field by Jim Reichert plus Samuels’ pass to Darrel Brewster forii 13> yards and a touchdown. Michigan State, vyith a 60-yard touchdown run by Dick Panin and a 54 yard punt return by JimElite for a score, Cante from behind, 20 to 19. to win over Pittsburgh ’53 to 26. The Spartans gained 637 yards compared to 396 1 foiythe Panthers. L -4.• I • •• \ I ■ \ I . . ' SEVEN * . (Continued From Pnge Cm) Calif., struck the abutment and knocked the jchunk of concrete loose. . | -i, He was hospitalized in serious condition. * . i The, dead were identified as Elshire. ~ the. drive}, Vernon IL Somnlers, 21, Nashville. Tenn.j John A. Magnuson, 67, Vallejo, Calif.; Mrs. Agnes Hailey, 56. San Jose, Calif.: Mrs. ■ Markaret L. Young. 37, Silver Ciiy. ‘Nev.; Mps. Agnes Mary Main/ about 60. Bishop, palif.; and Mrs. E. M t Greenastel, (tentative), 6G’, San Francisco. LL • I' • -f New Masonry Saws A portable masonry saw that is said to be dustless has been devel* oped for cutting tile, brick and concrete block. j - - ■■L JR? 1 JUk ; viz. * i L. fl II ’ F '*l■ I ' T Ingrid Bergman C'SPITE recent rumors to the contra! y, actress Ingrid pergman indicates that both her domestic life r id her screen career remain under t ie directorship of her husband, r.obgrto Rossellini. Above, Ingrid r rrives ready for worjc on a picture Icing made in Rome by Roberto. PSCS DON'T HESITATE TO APPLY TO OS WHEN TOO NEED * IOAN We will make a $25 loan just as ’ quick as we will a larger/one. Your I signature and income are the chief security requirements. A small part of your income each month will repay a loan. Special terms are available to farmers .or other persons with seasonable in- , I come. t Loans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply; Let jl us tell you more about it—no obli-» j gation. Call, phone or wrfte— LOCAL LOAN I COMPANY , ' \ \ Ground Floor 1S» N. Second St.. Broek Bldg. : Phone 8-2013. Deoatur, Ind. | :' - ' \ 1 ;■fj '1-
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High School Football Fort Wayne South 13, Fart Wayne C. C. 0. \ . \ South Bend Washington 27, Fort Wayne North 19. Culver Military 18, St. John's, Wis. 0. Howe Military 39, South Bend Catholic 7. \ Evansville Memorial 48, Evansville Lincoln 14. , Indianapolis Crispus Attuckk 3. Indianapolis Deaf School 0; increase the government’s majority from 18 to 3u on most votes. ■ 1 CHINESE < Continued From Page one) seized a hili in advances of up to 1,000 yards, the communique said. The allies jumped Qff after turning back three separate night attacks by to 800 Red troops. The Communists also launched, three attacks in battalion strength starting before dawn Monday against a hill mass southeast of Kunisong captured by the alites three days ago. The attacks were thrown back only after heavy fighting, the Bth army communique said. ,•. ; UN tanks again raided Kumsong itself despite a rain of mortar fire. Four allied tanks were damaged by Communist artillery and mortar fire In a similar hit-run raid Sunday., but returned safely lo allied lines. 4 • Z-. ■ Man Is Drowned In Lake At Monticello Monticello, Ind.. Oct. 29—(UP)—Fred N. Seeright, 56. was drowned in lake Shafer Saturday when he' 'apparently suffered a heart attack and fell into the water from a pier.
Browns Edge Out Giants To Move To First New' York. Oct. 29.—(UP)—The champion Cleveland Browne, the “college hoys’ of prp football, gave star quarterback Otto Graham a "team cheer” as they took bver jfirst place in American conference and once more became the (earn to beat in the rugged National league race. • v "I’m very pleased with Otto," («oach Paul Brown said after bis eluh •, knocked the New York Giants out of first place yesterday with a 14 to 13 triumph. “The boys gave him a cheer and that's just about the way I feel.” * . A dressing room cheer by* a ' bunch of hardened pros may souq(| corny but it’si the kind of spirit Brown demands and he has an unprecedented sweep of five championships id as many seasons to prove hte point. Whi|e the Browns were halting the previously unbeaten Giants, the Chicago Bears took undisputed first, place in the National conference by beating the' Detroit Lions, 28 to 23. Bears began ‘ Angeles but the San Francisco Forty-Niners upset Uh e Rams, 44 to 17. feln other garner, the Pittsburgh 1 Steelers defeated the $ Chicago 1 ■ Cardinale, 28 to 14; the'Washing- 1 Redskins beat ths Philadel- ' phia Eagles, 27. to 23; and the Green Bay Packers downed the ' I New York Yanks, 29 to 27. MOOOSE-MINOR LEAGUE Standings W L Pts. Midwestern Lifers 20 4 26 Krick-Tyndkll 18 6 25 Moose Purity 16 S 22 Moose Progress 15 9 19 Heart Club 12 12 16 Moose Aid '4 8 5 High game: D. Hollie 218. ’ COLLEGE FOOTBALL Big Ten Teams Illinois 21. Indiana 0. Michigan 54, Minnesota 27. > t)hio State 47, lowa 21. Wisconsin 41. Northwestern 0. I Notre Dame 30, Purdue 9. . ’ ' ; r 7 ; State Teams Hanqiver 20. Indiana Central 0. '• Butler 27. Evansville 12. 1 Wabash 49, Franklin 6. f Manchester 29, -Anderson O’. De Pau w 25, HOpe 223. ‘ Earlham 13. Taylor 6. , ■' Midwest -i Michigan State 53, Pittsburgh 26. , lowa State 13. Drake 0. Oklahoma 55. Colorado 14. , Missouri 35, Nebraska 19. Marquette 27, Miami (O.) ,7. , . !i Ea,t , Princeton 53. Cornell 16. Army 14. Columbia 9. Penn 14. Navy 0. Yale 27. Colgate 7. South ' ' Tennessee 68, Tennessee Tech 0. . , J Kentucky 14, Florida 6. Georgia Tech B,' Vanderbilt 7. Maryland 27. Louisiana State 0.Southwest Baylor 21, Texas A & .M 21 (tie). Texas 14, Rice G. Villanova 33. U. of Houston 7. Far West Stanford 14, Washington 7. California 35. Oregon State 6. Southern California 28, Texas Christian 26. Washington State 41, Oregon 6. Santa Clara 21. Arkansas 12. KILL THE RATS & MICE with WARFARIN Concentrated or \ Ready Mixed Burk Elevator Decatur ■ Monroe Peterson BE A BLOOD DONOR (NOV. 9
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