Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1954 — Page 7

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Concordia Os Fort Wayne To Join NEI Loop Officials of Concordia high school in Fort Wayne announced Wednesday that the school will be_:come a member of the Northeastern Indiana conference, with form al acceptance to be made at a dinner meeting of the NEIC in Fort Wayne nett Monday evening. The announcement was confirmed by John Flora, Garrett high school principal and conference secretary-treasurer, and Lester Basok, Concordia's athletic director. Concordia’s addition will bring the conference membership to seven. Other schools in the loop are Decatur, Bluffton, New Haven, Garrett, Columbia City and Kendallville. Auburn and Warsaw, members for a number of years, withdrew from the conference last year. The Cadets have all the conference teams on their football and basketball schedules with the exception of Bluffton. Definite decision on whether Concordia will qualify for standing in the conference this season will be made al Monday’s meeting. In Joining the NEIC, Concordia will withdraw from competition in the football city series in Fort Wayne, but will continue to compete in basketball city series. Junior High Football Teams Play Tonight Decatur's Junior high football league teams will do battle again tonight, tangling at Worthman field at"6:45 o’clock. The Lions won The opening game two weeks ago by defeating the Bears, and also outscored the Bears in a brief exhibition between halves of the Yellow Jackets game last week. No admission will be changed and the public is invited to attend. Hockey Season Will Open This Evening The opera- its 38 th season toirigibt with the Detroit Red Wings favored to win their seventh eucceeeive league title. The Red Wing’s, winners of the Stanley Cup last season, launch the campaign under a new coach, Jim Skinner, when they take on the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight at Detroit The other NHL opener taken piece in Montreal. The Cana diene, who were Stanley Cup finalists against the Winga, engage the Chicago Biack Hawks. Charley Powell Is Beaten Last Night SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—A battered and dejected Charley Powell looked about today for less experienced opponents than Charley Norkus to launch his new attempt to climb to the top of heavyweight fighting ranks. Norkus stopped Powell’s sensational win etrcak Wednesday night in the former professional football >■ tin's fir.it nationally-televised per formance. The experienced New Yorker knocked Powell down twice in the seventh round to win on a technical knockout. BOWLING SC ORBS American Legion League First State Bank took two from Macklins, Fuelling took three from Team No. 8. Burke Insurance took three from Bultemeier Const.. Mies took three from Ashhaucher. W L Pts, First State Bank .. Iff 2 12‘d Mies Recreation -7 5 9 Bultemeier Const. 7 5 B'.> Macklins. .... ..... 7 5 8 Burkes Insurance - 5 77 Fuellings ........ 6 6 5>4 Ashhaucher ... 4 8 5 Team No. 8 0 12- 0 200 scores—Wayne Schnepf 200. Korte 221, Frauhiger 219-212. J. Schnepf 223. Blakey 200. Schamerloh 202, Hoffman 229. Custer 202. Mies 202, Hackman 211. 6CO series Frauhiger 619. KidneySlow-Down May Bring Restless Nights When kidney function alow* down, many folks enmnlaln of na««ln« boekoche. h«»d-a.-hca. dlsslnoM and lo*» <>f pep and cnenry. Pon t "dffer resile*" night, with ttuwe diaeomforts It reduced kldnoy function la getting you down—due to such eommon cauae" ,a atiusa and "train, over-exertion or exnoaure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to c<dd or wrong diet may cause getting up night" nr frequent pasaagoa. Don't neglect your kidney", if these «>ndltlons bother rou. Try !)«»» Pi, . l f.7* ra , l ', diuretic. Used successfully by million" tor over Bo year". Il* amasing how many time" Doan's give happy relief from tlwjC dmcotnforts—help the Untiles of kidney tubes snd 111; IcrM fluob vul Lui Übaii • 1 lib •

State College Teams Face Tests Saturday INDIANAPOLIS (1N8) —The iridian* Collegiate Conference hummed with an old familiar song Again whHe the Hoosier College Conference worked tihelr football around a cheaper by the dozen theme. Valparaiso restar atop the ICC with a 2-0 record for the league and a lone loss to Wabaah marring the year. It has a big big game with Evansville coming up, at the Pocket City's Homecoming attraction., The Purple Aces were Patsies the last two yeans for everyone but Valpo. And the Aces ended 'both a 24-game winning streak in 19>53 and an 18-gtwne home winning streak last year. The two meet at .Evansville Saturday with Evansville shwoing a 2-1 league and the season record to date and promise of causing more than Just Valparaiso sleepless nights this time out. BaJl State'* power-ladened Cardinals play a homecoming date with Butler’s defending champions Saturday. Both are 1-0 in the league for the season. Butler had lost to Walraah while Bali State is undefeated in three. Indiana state, winless in the IOC so far, goes against a vastly improved St. Joseph's team that has split a pair of conference affairs. DePatrw, have lost three ICC games in a row is long gone to Oberlin, 0., in search of a first 1954 win. Over in the HOC, Indiana Central with a 3-0 mark for the year goes for Its 12th straight victory against a >winless 0-3 Anderson eleven. Reverse records also are at stake in the Hanbver 2-1 game with 'Earlham 1-2. Taylor takes, a 2- mark to Manchester 0-2. Rose Poiy 0-1 seeks a first win from Franklin 0-2. Meanwhile, the team that may lay claim to the strongest little college team in Indiana, Wabash, 3- visits Bradley, 111. Scientists say that continued research over the past 2ff years has raised the average egg production per hen from one every three days to one every two days. Trade Jn k£pq<. town. —Decatur

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New York Yanks New Roadblock To A's Shift NEW YORK (INS) — The New York Yankees reversed their field today, broke a “gentleman's agreement" and became an additional roadblock to Kansas City's plans for getting the Philadelphia Athletic franchise. The Yankees, through co-owner Dan Topping, made it known that they want to be paid for being deprived of their minor league territory if the A’s are Sold and the new owners want to open shop in Kansas City. American League club owners will meet in Chicago next Tuesday to resume consideration of the possible sale and transfer of the dol-lar-short club. Washington's Clark Griffith and Detroit’s Spike Briggs are on record against the shift to Kansas City. It takes six votes to swing a franchise shift and Topping indicated he would vote against a change unless Chicago realtor Arnold Johnson and his associates paid the price. Topping said: "A year ago we agreed to give up our rights to the territory. We acted like gentlemen and willingly stepped aside so that the people, of Kansas City could have major league baseball. “At the time, we said we’d give them a year to iron out the problems. Well, the year Is up and now’ we’ve changed our minds. Our territory is being invaded and we want to be paid for it. We’re through begin gentlemen about it.” There are a couple of strange sidelights to the situation. The amount of money involved is only $50,000 — the indemnication figure for a Triple A franchise — and Johnson is the fellow who purchased Yankee Stadium and their Kansas City park last year. He is Topping's landlord. Johnson also is a. partner, with Topping and co-owner Del Webb in other Interests. “This is another matter,” Topping insists. “Johnson has no interest in the Yankees.” Johnson, who has made a $3,375,000 offer for the purchase of the Athletics, said Wednesday that Kansas City is “racing against time’’ trying to prepare for major league baseball next season. He said he expected to have preliminary plans ready by Tuesday. A Philadelphia syptyegte headed

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by Eastern League President Tom-I my Richardson has matched Johnson's offer. Richardson, a member of the A's board of directors, told the club owners at a meeting prior to the World Series that he would keep the A’s in Philadelphia for a year’s test period. Then, if the club still weren’t sound financially he wanted permission to move the franchise to “one of seven cities.” Another man to be beard from next Tuesday will be Roy Mack, executive vice president of the Athletics. ‘Roy wants to maintain control of the franchise and keep it in Philadelphia. He asked for two weeks to see if he could raise $750,000 to buy control of the team. Legion Committee Defends McCarthy Urges Eisenhower Reopen Peress Case INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The Ametlcan Legion’s national executive committee backed Senator Joseph R. McCarthy strongly in resolutions adopted Wednesday. The committee called on President Eisenhower to reopen the entire, case., of Major Irving Peress and demanded-that names of those who promoted him and gave him an honorable discharge from the army be made public. / McCarthy made the same demand when he battled with the army over Peress, an officer he denounced as a "Fifth Amendment Communist.’ ’ The Legion urged that if any error was made in the promotion or. honorable discharge, that Peress be brought back, demoted and court-martialed. The committee also praised Richard Arens, staff director and counselor to the committees of Senator William E. Jenner RInd.) and awarded Arens its citation of merit and commendation. Other resolutions recommended: Opposition to the hiring by any public official or agency of anyone who has hidden behind the fifth amendment. _' • Denial of social security benefits to anyone convicted of sedition, espionage or treason. Withholding of state and federal funds from any school or college which employs anyone active in any organization designed as subversive or who has refused to testify publicly concerning his loyalty. No help or cooperation with the national committee for the United Nations educational, social and cultural, ..organization. . -X A

J?' fb Blh lip K 'MI if . JL XH W■ •. Bhwt ~«-JI M « wHK. feM V .Ml MIL ’ ■ - ■* r M THREE- MEMBER® of-the" DacatnrCltatnWf of Commerce give themseivew-a.preview at the city-rural -fi dr fry which the Chamber wtrt sponsor Thursday, Oct. 14. at 6:30 p. m. in the irigtr gymnasium. Left to right are Fred Foos, Carl Gerber and Clarence Ziner. Ziner ia general chairman of the iixth annual event. A program of entertainment, planned by Lyle Mallonee, will follow the dinner which is expected to draw over 1.200 people. Tickets are still on sale throughout the county.

Hunting Season Dates Announced The 'lndiana department of fish and game Conservation has released open dates on hunting seasons, according to an announcement by Ed Jabeng. county clerk. The season on migratory water

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fowl .begins at noon Oct. 24 and will extend to sunset of Dec. 22. Pheasant indy be hunted from Nov. 10 to 13 inclusive. A limit of one per day has been set $n cock pheasant. Deer hunting with bow and arrow will be permitted in 12 counties from Nov. 22 to Dec. 2, excluding Sunday. 'Hunting deer with

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