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MONDAY, NQVEMSES 1948 PAGE FJVp the Big Twelve crown bx Streator. DADOS START QRUGIAL GAME HUSKIES ACE to its fairly successful season. Western State Teachers has a Phanc to break Into the Winning cqlutnn against shujtleff. The Met comb Westerns wound WB In the LTAC cellar without a conference win, ence opponent Illinois College of Jacksonville. Lake Forest IU-Wcln also are carted with, the edge" going to Lake Forest, winners over North CentnaL A research campaign by America's aircraft manufacturers to reduce the noise made by airplanes, Is under way.

ONE MORE FOE figured -q beT cj half hs moot vuo dcps AKOi A80Vg BOARD Augustana CoDege, renewing grid competition this year, completes Its schedule against confer IHe THE FT ill ii nr ail ii i I vuii resa tasscu Palmer 23 East I Music House Lincoln Highway BEARS PACING Visit Scbggls Citizenship In The Making VOIC DeKalb. VI DAILY" 1280 Kc tMVHNSj RECORDED Mokes An Ideal Christmas Gift TELEPHONE 2677 for An Appointmant At Our Modem Studios FOR SATURDAY Norther wd Carpoiide Wtet to Decide thl 4op Honora, Springfield, Nov." IL" OD Northern State Teachers' College and Southern Normal University, bptn undefeated and con ference piay, 13-0), battle wm week end for tne Xlttnols Intercol legiate Athletic Conference crown. The Northern Huskies, with a season record of one defeat la seven go to Carbondale with an edge In scoring power over the Egyptian Maroons. The contest Is a repeat of X9H when the Huskies slapped down Southern foe the title; Last week end Northern racked up its sitA win try defeating state Normal University, 14 to 3, while Southern dropped Its tilt with Bvansville, IniL, Copege, tp, ft. tn tne co, Mortn central, virtual uncrowned conference en plans, have only to off Elm hurst this week end to he clear title holder.

The Naperville eleven elso racked up its tth win by overpowering 1Q to during the week end, Bradley Wins Bradley University, winners over North Dakota, 14 to 7, take on St, Ambrose of Davenport. la. The once-beaten hiUtopers wijl complete their schedule against St louis university overnoep Results of last weekend's state college card were: Elmhurst 27, Carthage Indiana State 13, Charleston 0: Coe 7, Knox Wa bash 20, Lake Forest Wheaton 26, Loras James Millikin 13, Western State Teachers Cornell 13, Monmouth Shurtleff 31, a. .4 i I vnuicoMf siureaa rriqcipia o. This weeH end Wheaton.

nwnper two in Ue ecu battlea with Car thage and should add another win Say Merry Ghrfstinns Witft A Photograph THE GIFT THAT pNLY YOU CAN GIVE1 Come in cmc here you portrait taken now. No Appotntraent Keeessary DEKALB STUDIO Opposite Egyptian Theatre Phene 151 BdLLEfl DeKalb Radio Studios 1531, Norfe TWrd Street OH TK5 WMBO 1 'I Tonight and Tomorrow NlWffprtfMtLSi Oak Park won the suburban -crown, lAGrange and Maine Wed I or west suburban honors, west Aurora won tfce Big Right, Mur-physborg copped the Southwest Egyptian, Bloom Township took the South Suburban. Normal University High claimed the Corn Belt trophy. Lake Forest won the North East honors, Ottawa clinch ed tne North Central crown. Flora won the North Egyptian, Pana won the mid-state, Chatsworth claimed Vermilion Valley honors.

Chief interest of a sparse sched ule tWa weekend will be centered in eastern Illinois, where Robinson high school faces its stiff est test In four yean when It meeta Bloom Township, champion pf the South Suburban League. Robinson win be attempting to win its 35th game in a row. Scientist of Atomic Idea Speaking Here Edward, Teller, atomic scientist. will speak at the college auditorium, third guest on the American Association of Vnlversity Women artist and lecture series, on Tues day evening, Nov. 12, at 8 o'clock.

Professor of physics at the in stitute of Nuclear Studies, at the University of Chicago, Pr. Teller has spent most of his time in doing research on the bomb concerning theoretical predictions as to the way In which nuclear energy can be utilised and also as to the way an atomic bomb would act. Edward Teller hastudied at the University of Leipzig. University of Gottingen, lectured at the Univer sity of London, George Washington University, Washington, D. and has done research at Columbia University, University of California, and the atomic bomb project at New Mexico.

Dr. Teller will eive a clear, eon- clse picture of the exact meaning of the atomic science. His subject will be Atomic Energy and Its Social Significance." Reaction of automobile drivers. based upon time required after becoming aware of a hazard to apply the brakes, slows down with age NOTICE to rwjt cuusis The undersigned, having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of George Bergeron, Deceased, late or the County of DeKan, and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that an inventory of alter discovered property In the said Estate hat been filed in said Estate, and that he will appear before the County Court of DeKalb County at the Courthouse in Sycamore, on the first Monday in the month or pecemDer, next, at wnicn time all persons having further claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the rpose of having the same adjusted. uaud this Twenty-iourtn day or October, A.

D. 1346. HARRY BEKGERON. Administrator. Julius E.

Matteson, DeKalb, Illinois, Attorney. Mon. Oct. 28. Nov.

4. 1946 No. 804 mimmm mm mm Dekalb's FRIENPLY Theater Tonight Tuesday ADULTS 44e CHILD Mo DQUJJLE fTATVPE IQADID WITH LOVi TEEMING WITH THRUU -si STARTS wd CO-FflATURB lfidfittviU Vmuartmr? STARTS iuisu IUIBUWKU AT Only IfMiacagsiV Tim (WMim (i lM lilili-lliiV ivjAieu il 1 WICKET DRILL Equipment Issued Jpfyj a I Preparations Are Rushed for Oneninjf Gm Coach Georze Dertlnger, prepaiv Ing to put a team on the hardwoods tnat will try ana repeat as conference champions of the North Central, issued equipment tonight and warned the lad of the DeKalb Township High School that practice will start with full force tomorrow evening. The Initial drills are being held In the grade acnooi gymnasium, due to the modernization work that Is being completed In the high school gym. The policy of past years fcas been to allow the boys on the grid squad a week Of recuperation before starting out' for basketball, but this year with the opening game coming on November 27 and against Ubertyville, was deemed adviseable to step up the program and start the actual drills at the earliest possible moment Hold Session Today the equipment and play books were Issued and the group met for a long chalk talk In which details concerning the game, the method of offense and defense to be emnloyed and training rules were carefully explained, The schedule contains eignt North Central conference games, the holiday tournament and a num ber of other contests that are bit on the unusual side.

Several teams that have not been regular opponents of the Barbs are appearing on the schedule, such as Libertyville, TaylorviUe. East Mo line, Monmouth and Decatur. Two of these contests are to be played as double headers with the Teacn ers College, the game with Taylor vtlle on pecemper i Deing half of a program which will also include Ball State against the Huskies. On January 18 when DeKalb meets Decatur here, the Hus kies will be facing the old rivals, Normal. No Dromlses about the teami Drospects for the year are being made by Coach Pertlnger but there are some lads who had considerable experience last year, who are back on the iob again this season.

Among these returning lettermen are Allan Swapstrom, LJoyd and Lyle Wisdom, Jerry Hannan, Ps- lCn, film Jcrk.m4 Peterson, to mention Just a few. The season gives indications or being an Interesting one. Games scneauiea ior me year are: Nov. 27 DeKalb at Libertyvuie. Pec.

6 DeKalb at Princeton. Dec 13 Rochelle at DeKalb. Dec. 20 Mendota at DeKalb. Dec 21 Taylorvttle at DeKalb.

Dec. 26-28 Holiday Tournament. Jan. 2 DeKalb at Past Moline. Jan.

3 DeKalb at Monmouth-Jan. 10 DeKalb at Rock Falls. Jan. 17 Dixon at DeKalb. Jan.

18 Decatur at IDeKalb. Jan. 21 Sycamore at DeKalb. Jan. 25-DeKalb at Elgin.

Jan. 31 Sterling at DeKalb. Feb. iDeKalb at Rochelle. Feb.

7 DeKalb at Geneseo. Feb. 11 DeKalb at Sycamore. Feb. 14 Hall at DeKalb.

Feb. 21 DeKalb at Ottawa. Feb- 28 Crystal at DeKalb. Conference GamjS. West Aurora Amonff Perfect Three Elevens Springfield, 111., Nov.

11. (UB Champaign, West Aurora, ana; Lake Forest staked claims to the mythical state football title today after nine weeks of play left only smattering of action to be de cided in the 1946 prep campaign. Only a few conference titles re main to be decided. Most of the remaining action Is scheduled. In southern Illinois where the teams Will continue playing until Thanksgiving.

Champaign was held to a tie for NOW WE USE MORE MIUl AND DAIRY FOODS THAN EVER! Milk and dairy products are by far your best oo4 buys. They're solid nourishment, providing vitamins, minerals, an4 Wgh quality prcr teins everyprtj Reedj daily. (MA iZJJUe uuUiJED Get yot sparf of milk, Ice cream, cheese, butter, and other dnr prgductf tey build good physical fitness, DAimr phoduotq PROWOTION, INC. tttfMffla IWefif trvfenpfff t.V I '-it, i Defeat Old Normal 14 tQ 31 Saturday, Travel to dale to' End Season. DeKalb's Huskies may have been delye4 tor a few minutes to scoring on Old but when they did open up it resulted in a 14 to 3 vtetory for DeKalb, That wtn ht the conference slate of Coach Gktorg O.

Evan's team as dean as Southern's of Carbondale, and jet Saturday the two teams wm ciasn at Carbondale for the deciding same of the conference. Tire same wll) not be any push over for DeKalb, as Southern has registered wins over Normal. IS to 7, over western, i ana ern. 39 to 0. Besides "Doc" tintfe, member Of the athletic staff of the Southern outfit was in DeKalb Saturday watching every move of the team.

Tle Huskies were thoroughly scouted. Kick ft Goal Yet the Southern scout could have been given more of an. idea of the potential power of the DeKalb team, had it been a different type of earne. Normal made a nice threat at the start found it could not shove a sow over, so Hensiey went tn and booted it over from the JO yard Une, to give Normal Its only three points of the game. ADeKalh did not start scoring tUl the second period, but shoved over two counters in rep'd order For the remainder of the game it wu DeKalb Bushing well Into Normal's territory with regularity ana passing up scoring chances through the interception of a pas fumbles, or lack of concerted drive.

Normal's defense, strengthened In the clinches. Fitures Shew An indication of the power of tbe two teams can best be evidenc- hv the vards sained in rushing, DeKalb having 179 to the 69 of the visitors, and the first down total of fourteen for DeKalb, seven for Normal. Passing was the most profitable method of gaining ground for Old Normal, yet here was a dilemma for the visitors, as they had four intercepted. In other words hey might gain yards or lose the ball if they passed, and losing the ball is Just what hap pened. two DeKalb scores were cond quarter events.

Robinson set ub the first one by intercepting a Normal Dass. eivinz DeKalb the bell on the Normal 89 yard line. Straight plunges by Henigan, Min-nehan and Fortunate madea. first down. Robinson and Henigan Dluneed to olck UP another first down and putting the ball an the fiye.

Then Mlnnehan hit for two, Rohlnson for two and Minnehan for a half. Henisan nushed it 2jBf. Henigan also dropped back -uccessfully kick the conversion. A Quick One yee plays later PeKaJb had its touchdown. DeKalb kicked off and Palsaptrq returned the ball 22 yards.

Normal completed an eizht vard Dass. but fumbled on the next play and Mascal recover niv.lK tha hall An Nor- AiiJSuySSd mars SO yard line. Kaczala passed to Robinson who in turn laterauea to Henigan and the ball was on tne eleven yard marker. Kaczala drop- back and tossed one to arms ha was over the goal waiting for the balL Henigan kicked the point. During the remainder of the came DeKalb was playing the ma jor share of the time in Normal territory.

At one time Henigan attempted a field goal from the 30 yard line, but the kick was not too good and, want skittering to one siae or ine upngnu. Second Half However, there was not too much Mncern on the part of DeKalb as life Normal outfit edged away from the idea of playing a team, type of same and teemed content to vo calize to the Officials and try to settle a serlea pf real or Imaginary personal feuds with DeKalb piay era, Statistics DeKalb Normal 179 Yds. Gained Rushing 36 Yds. ost Rushing 7 Number Passes 94 Yds. from Passes Intercepted 15 Incomplete 4 No.

Kick Of fa 182 Kick off Yds. 7 No. punts 23S Punt Yds. 7 Yl. Kicks returned 8 No.

Penalties 50 Yds. Penalties 14 First Downs 8 116 4 9 1 39 6 206 119 3 25 7 3 1 rumtuet. upp. nee. Normal, a Brink -ttiMi' Bcnks JVcowtt it Cunz 'g wooas Sebben Smith AronUla rz tMiiiK Kuthe Dufflfld rt Harris Bauman.

T9 Clements Kaczala qb Brady Henigan In Bess Robinson tn t-t Daisantro Mlnnehan fb labounty Substitutions, PeKaib, Walker, Grpane, Hodua Garrett, Mascal DrnochowskL fcato. Fortunato, Greenwood Jlamme, lon, Goofc Un, Daub. Novetny, Kircnoerg, Lawson. wider, Goodwin, Pantle, Piatt Johnson. Wennlund, Daw on NormaL.Rochenbach, Hens- ley, Parana.

Morgarn, stratman, Erdman, Schultz, St Germain BelL Trompe, Harjea. Touchdown. Henigan, Brink, F1W goal. Hensiey. (kicked from 20 yard line).

Points after touch dowm 'rpenupwy Pv. 0 0 "Hniil Mi-nii- 0 0 Officials, referee Ypung, umpire, rujjerson; WoPi 1 World Rpller Skatinj Championship Scheduled New York, Nov. 1L-4UB The world rolley skating -championships will bo held. tha Vnlto Spates In J947, probably tn New Jfork in October, officials of the U. S.

Ama- see ADULTS A. mJL. a 4 Uj ADPFD i IpbertVpUN ri Mvia SipNfYt Aan WCHARW ninnribti ATTRACTIONS WESTERN HALF Huge Crowds Continue to FU Parks for Excellent Pro Grid Games, New York, Nov. 11. (UB There was gold enough to satisfy every magnate and glory enough to satisfy every fan except Boston's aa the National Football League swung into its final stages today with the Chicago Bears leading the western half and the New York Giants pacing the east, The league's five games yesterday drew a record 208,883 paid admissions, more than 33,000 over the old record of 175.539 set last year, and sent the league's total attend ance from 36 games this season to 1,230,562, an average or 34,182 per game.

Record In West The Bears, defending their west ern lead against the Rams at Los Angeles, played before 68,381. larg est crowd ever to see a regularly-scheduled pro game in the west and Sid Luckman came up with a great passing show for a 27 to 21 Bear triumph and a two-game lead over the second-place Rams. The Giants swamped the Phila delphia Eagles, 45 to 17; Washing. tpn edged past the victoryless Bos ton Yanks, 17 to 14; Green Bay trimmed the Chicago Cardinals, 19 to 7, and Detroit upset the Pitts burgh Steelers, 17 to 7. The standings: Eastern Division Wi.1? Fct Pts.

OP New York 5 2 0 .714 149 103 Washington .4 2 1 .667 117 106 Philadelphia ...4 3 0 .571 164 162 Pittsburgh .,...4 3 1.571 119 63. Boston 0 7 0 .000 73 174 Western Diylsiqn Chicago Bears ,5 1 1 .833 160 108 Los Angeles ...3 3 1 .500 170 165 Qreen Bay 4 3 0 .571 96 Chicago Cards .4 4 0 .500 187 147 Detroit 1 6 0 .143 102 18Q Ace Tender of Bruins' Has His Honor Chicago, Nov. 11. (UB Frankie Brimsek of the Boston Bruins, an ace goal tender who often goes un noticed because of he spectacular feats of Goalie Bill Durnan of Montreal, had a chance to enjoy himself today as Boston moved head of Montreal in National noefcey League standings. The Bruins went up on Brim- sek's 4 to 0 shutout of the New York Rangers last night, while his rival Durnan had an extremely rough night against the Detroit Red Wings and took a 6 to 3 past ing.

Toronto stayed on top of the league with a 4 to 2 victory over Chicago watched by 10,594 fans. second largest crowd in NHL his tory. Toronto stayed two points ahead of second-place Boston largely on the shooting of Rookie Howie Meeker, who scored two goals. Yankees nnd Browns Claim Top Positions Chicago, Nov. 11.

(UB The Cleveland Browns in the west and the New York Yankees in the East appeared to4ay tp nave clinched divisional championships in the All America Football Conference. Both won yesterday the Yank ees by 17 to 12 oyer the Loi An geles Dons and the Browns by 14 tp 7 over the San Francisco 9ers and took commanding leads. Cleve land paces second-place San Fran dsco by two games, end New York is three end a half games ahead qi runner-up Brooklyn In the east Buffalo defeated Brooklyn, 17 to 14, in the othe game yesterday, Production for bnraedlate Indus, trial use of high-precision steel balls half the size of a plnhead has been announced, by a. manufae yurvi. How To Relievo Bronchitis Qieonv I.

cause troub' seat of tne and ezoel gernt and aid natare to SOP flamed mucous mini mrzist to sen you braces. Tei a bottle pfC derstandihff you must like the way It cuickly allaya th eopsh joy iff alslon reUerear IT -T- laceu pmegm. bronchial ILLINOIS HAS MORE TESTING Ohio State and Northwestern Remain on the Program for Eliot's Outfit. Chicago, Nov. il (UP Illinois, a football power observers are hesitant to award the mantle of greatness, today was in a strategic spot to clarify pne of the most confusing title chases in Western Conference history.

Illinois meets Ohio Stkte Satur day Champaign in the headline Big Nine game of the week and if Coach Ray Elliot's outfit tri umphs over the Bucks the confer ence race then will be narrowed to two teams when play moves into the final week of the season. Eliot personally scouted Ohio State as the Bucks turned in an unimpressive performance in edg ing oft-beaten Pittsburgh 20 to 13, Jope Ahead Illinois must face Ohio State and Northwestern on successive weekends, and while a week ago that ap peared a terrific burden Saturday's developments reduced its magni tude. While Ohio State was goin the limit to edge Pitt, Northwest- (ern turned in a dismal performance as it lost to Indiana 7 to 6. While Illinois Is facing Ohio State next' week. Northwestern must oppose Notre Pame and that doesn't figure to have the Wildcats coming back the following week in peak condition.

Michigan nW appears Illinois greatest rival for the Big Nine crown. The Wolverines scored twice in each period to wallop Michigan State 55 to 7. Have Chances Indiana and Iowa also mathemat ically are still In the title running. MUV wuuiu I vumuinftuon weird late season upsets to en- but 1A .....11 A 1- 1.1 A.M able them to end in a deadlock fpr the crown. Iowa gained its third conference triumph by beating Wisconsin 21 to 7.

Two intercepted passes in the fourth period, set up the scoring opportunities for the Hawkeyes' Winning touchdowns. Minnesota, which had lost nine straight conference games, finally broke into the victory column by edging injury-riddled Purdue 13 to 7. The Standings WfcT Illinois ,.,,..,,4 S0Q 97 51 34 70 28 47 Michigan 3 Ohio State .,,,,2 Iowa 3 Indiana ,.,,.,.,3 Northwestern ..2 .750 .667 .600 .600 .500 .400 .200 .000 79 99 57 42 89 67 Wisconsin ,....2 Minnesota ..,,,1 Purdue 0 12 1L3 29 102 48 110 (Note: For purposes of deter- mining its official champion, the western conference win figure a tie game as half-game won). Are Battered Battered and let down by the scoreless tie with Notre Dame, Army's still unbeaten football forces faced another mighty task today to pull themselves up again io? a crucial game With hign scoring Pennsylvania Saturday. The bone-crushing standoff with the Irish, which narrowed the na tion's major unbeaten and.

untied team to Georgia (7-0) and UCLA (7-0), dissipated Army's physical strength to such an extent that Coach Earl (Re4) Blaik admitted "it would be criminal" to give his squao mucn of a workout in pre paring for Fenn. Although Notre Pame (5-0-1 1 and Army (7-0-1 torpedoed each other from the perfect record circle with viciously efficient de? fensive tactics, they're still the big two of eollegiate football for an other week at feast Notre Dame will have to bounce back Saturday against Northwests ern (4-2-1), another traditionally tpugh one for the Irish, while the cadets are meeting Penn (5-1) which ripped Columbia last week, 41 to 6. In a display of power that equaled Armr own earlier vc tery, pve? Columbia. $aseban Group Again RjYiYf4 Atanff the River Moline, UL, Nov. 1L (UB Frank Hearn, Moline, president of the newly revived Central Sese ball Association, said today the teams from afcr cities nr Illinois, Jowa and Missouri woud be represented in the league.

The league, a Class group, will include teams from Bockford, Freeport and Mo? Una tn Illinois, Clinton and Keokuk in Iowa end Hannibal, Mo, Jearn aM. AO of the teams plan to make working agreements with major Iffgue cV HTifWtale ClaidHed Ffceae tag Tulip Festiyol Holland, Mich- "Gills FlPrida FlQwer Garden IN and models I Flowers IN TECHN1COLR TOM and JERRY latest ere urnnTn rcws CreaniBry Package Offers Ynu a Permanent Wnrth- While Job ASSEMBLERS NEEDED 1VDW! CLASS I ASSKM3LERS SOc Per How CLASS l- AS3EMBlRS Per Hour You "vyiU also share in the benefits of an extremely liberal incentive plan which gives you added earnings over and qboye the base rate. WHY NOT ROP AW TAIK IT OVER-BUT DO IT TODAY! The Creamery Package Mfg. Co. DEKALB.

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