Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1954 — Page 7
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Small Indiana Colleges End Grid Seasons INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — With one exception, Tiidiana email college football teams will call a truce to 1954 warring with a scattering of games this week-end. Both conference champions are in action. Indiana Central's Hoosier College Conference rulers invade the Butler stadium in a renewal of a series that started in 1930 with a 46-0 victory for the Bulldogs. Butler won again in 1948 by a. 68-7 score and although Butler was only fourth in the Indiana Collegiate Conference this year, the odds favor another lopsided Butler victory. The scores are Indicative-of the three levels of football played In Hoosier colleges. There is the first level featuring Notre Dame, Purdue and Indiana University, Then comes the ICC and the independent Wabash eleven and finally the HCC and Rose Poly. Central’s Saturday date with Butler is about as unmatched as Butler against even IU. Incidentally, only Butler's Nov. 20 date at Western Reserve will be left on the small school scheduled after Saturday. The ICC champion Crusaders of Valparaiso face one of the midwest's leading small college independents in hosting Bradley, Saturday. It’s the annual parents’ day game which will close a season that is 6-2 to date. Indiana State of the ICC goes to Hanover of the HCC for another unequal match. Another bit of ICC action has Evansville closing at home against Western Kentucky. Ball State, Earlham and Taylor finished last week. — — Biggest game in respect to tradition has the Monon Bell up for grabs for the 22nd time in collegiate football's oldest rivalry west Os the Alleghenies. Wabash enters the game with a 6-14 record compared to DePauw's 0-6-1 mark and with a total showing. in the rivalry Xliat. began U TWr-*BT- 7T Victories,' 45 ~ defeats and five ties. DePauw hasn't won since 1948, The game, one year older than the Purdue-lU meetings, will end the season for both squads. From a game steeped in antiquity to one fuzzy with freshness, St. Joseph's, enjoying one of its best years in recent history, entertains the Polar Bears of Ohio Northern, Saturday. St. Joe is 4-4 (twice as manywins as last year) for the year and could come home with a better than even season by taking this closer from the visiting Ohio squad. Rose Poly, whose two successes of the year have been against out-of staters, tries another foreigner Saturday in entertaining Prineipia. Manchester closes at home to Franklin. Each club'~'cah ' count"' only two wins for the year with the Grizzlies boasting a tie. Anderson closes against Central State. Argues Boxing Is Interstale Affair WASHINGTON (INS) — The supreme court has been told that boxing is so transformed by tele- < vision that fights could be held in f TV-studjos just as profitably as in sports arenas. The justice department argued I that this made organized boxing jin interstate business rather than I sport and subject to the federal anti-trust laws. However, attorneys for boxing promoters contended at the hearing Wednesday that a supreme court ruling classifying big-league baseball as a sport exempt from: the anti-monopoly laws also ap-I plies tn hoxing. The supreme court is being ask-1 ed hy the government to overrule a lower court decision which threw out the government's mo- ; nopoly suit against boxing proinot- : ers. ; Trade In a Goou lown ’ — Decatur ! MAS LA ND HUNTING 1 COATS-VESTS PANTS — at — STULTS—CIGAR STORE
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Hartford at Pleasant Mills. Geneva vs Petroleum at Bluffton. Berne at New Haven. Saturday Adams Central at Monmouth. ; • .J Al Andrews Winner Over Chico Varona CHICAGO (INS) — Al Andrews Superior, Wis., middleweight, was a step farther up the fistic ladder today as the result of a split decision over Chico Varona of Havana, Cuba, in a 10-rpund fight before 4,442 Chicago fans. Andrews, winner several months ago by a knockout over Gil Turner of Philadelphia, had to Work all the way to beat Varona, recent conqueror of Johnny Bratton. Milwoukee Hawks Lose To Rochester By International News Service The National Basketball Association season is nearly two weeks old and the Milwaukee Hawks are still trying to get off the ground. The Hawks, omy winless team in the nine-club league, put on a tremendous second - half drive Wednesday night at Rochester but dropped their fifth straight game, 90 to 86. It was the only NBA contest scheduled.
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BOWLING SCORES American Legion League Fuelling took two from Ashbaucher, Bultemeier Const, w-on two from MaCfcUn, First State Bank won three from Team No. 8, and Burke Insurance took two and tied one from Mies Recreatiom W L Pta. Bultemeier Const. 19 8 25H First State Bank .19 8 23 Macklin 17 10 19 Vi Mies Recreation . 14Vi 12 17
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Burke Insurance . 13*4 13 1* Fuelling 13 14 15*4 Ashbaucher .10 27 lift Team No. 8 0 27 0 200 games —Wayne Schnell 208, Gietiler 207, Burke 204. Mies 215210, Farling 221-212, Blakey 210201, Bienz 235-223, Hoffman 214, C. Bultemeier 202-234, Zwlck 231, Bieberich -203. 6<\> sericst—.Mies 606 (181-215-210); FarlinJg 604 (171421412) Bienz 621 (235-163-223); £, Bultemeier 619 (IX3-202-234).—
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