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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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PAGEFOVB. THE DECATUR REVIEW December It, 1921. ETHEL Equal Rights ftlt IE YOGBL, -onoao ffE UKE. 5O-50. KNOW CHIC ITMNT HOW AffOUT Bement Frosh Beat Durfee Heavier Team too MucK for Summers'Boys.

A heavier Bement Frosh team won to 8 from the Durfee Juniors In a gama at the Durfee gymnasium Friday afternoon. The visitors took the iln -the game and led half was one of close guarding and the Jialf 'ded 2. Batrd and were best tor Bement. while Harris was most successful, for Durfee. The -game was rough, though fouls called.

The Bement coach used number of subs. Durfee twit now practice for the Taylorvllle Sjemorlnlv -Juniprs game next Tuesday and probably will hold a practice scrlmmase with a faculty team Monday evening. -Bement (14) F. Ball, Wilkinson, naJrd, Klrkland, Harrell, Kully. Marlow.

Doilmnn, Totnta Harris 0 Henlon; 0 Burnluim, it 0 G. 0 0 1 2 0 Totaln 3 2 WASHINGTON DRILLS TO MEET ALABAMA Seattle, Wash. Dec. University of- football team Worked put -on field Friday--for Its eama jtt Pasadena. with the University Alabama.

Old time straight football was the CnBudUn. Quincy, 111, Dec. )--E1 (Strangler) Lewis, claimant to the world's 'heavyweight -championship' defeated Nick -Cotch, claimant to the here Friday- night. Lewis used his famous hcadlock to throw the Canadian, who was Injured and unable to return to the'rlng after the first fall; Qotch 'substituted tor Hanbauer. German graflpler, who tailed to appear.

PERSONALS. David Epler has sold his residence property "in the 1500 block North Clinton street and- Is moving to Danville, where ho has taken n. position with the'C. E. I.

railroad. Dr. and Mrs. A. E.

Prince of Spring, field, 111., sailed from New Orleans. Dec. IS, tor, Mexico City. about Jan. 18, Your Clothing In I When you Mud yvu clothing for cleaning or INSURED against FIRE.

IIUNG- LAR anil THEFT, for get It until It li returned. CITY DYE WORKS Bullnrd's Cleaning Phone Main 2700 733 North Water i Si, Vin i -AMD- CUTL WE.CAMT WITH THEIW GUT Wt'O AOOPE. SWIMS VArAPV VALENTINO mi I Friday Games. I. i i 1 1 I I i i r-r SPRINGFIELD LOSES HOME GAME.

Springfield, Dec! 19'-- Five boys. from Springfield's i small Cass county neighbor, came to Springfield Friday night, donned basketball togs and then trekked homeward with a 14-11 victory -at the expense of tho Ked and Black. game wns tho first of tho sea- i son on xlio home court and It found the locals lacking when it came to lilttlng the loop consistently. Beards- town has a fast sweeping attack which found tho Red and Black off tliclr feet several times throughout combat. Long: range shots varied with short ones from all angles of tho floor were, the arrangement of tho Cass attack.

They also missed several shots, were able to.count for only a 'small percentage of their tries. The Royalmen In thelr-flrst home appearance looked. mighty sood to the fans, but for some, reason they were unable to set Koine together smoothly. A number of shots hit the rim of the loop, peeked Into the cage and then fell'out. NEW BERLIN WINS.

19 Jackson- vllle high school's case Quintet mot a 27 to 22 defeat Friday at the hands of the speedy New Berlin out- fit here. The gamo was fast, and closely played throughout. Jacksonville seconds drubbed New Berlin scrubs by. a score A 22 to 8 In the curtain raiser. TWO OTHEB.

TEAMS WIN. Athens. Dec. 13--Athens bnaketeers -had another "night on," humbling Chandlervlllo by a B2 to 10 score. The whole Athens squad had Us on the wlckot, with Perkins and Sprouse setting the pace with seven 1 and six field goals, respectively.

Greenvlcw, Dec. 19--Athens Scc- onds gave the Greenvlew high cag- ors a. 30 to 20 setback here Friday Tho game was fairly evenly matched; The' Athens led throughout the entire game. Greenvlew men were "unablo to hit the hoop "with 'the accuracy shown by the Porter- men, but they put up a good scrap all tho way. IHLLSBOKO WINS TWO.

Hlllsboro, Dec. 19--Hlllsboro liieh quintet won two games here Friday night. The first game was a walk away for the locals and they handed the Qlllesple tribe a 20 to 10 setback. second combat, ever, was nip and and found the locals nosing out tho Irving quintet In the last few mln- utes of play by a score of 22 't- ST. LOUIS DEFEATED.

Pocahont'as, Dec. St Louis high cagers came, here-Friday night and received a 15. to 8 set-back nt the hands of the local Pocahonta high school aggregation. The team were evenly but.the.Eas Sti: Louis team was unablo.to hit th 'loop with ELGIN UNDEFEATED. -Elgin, Dec.

Isi-Elgin high's lat Championship basketball team con t.Hlnue* Its undefeated seaso nlgh.t by' Harrlso 29 to th game and 22 to 16'1 'JlXthe light-weight curtain raiser. HABB1SBURO LOfES. Centralla, Dec. Harris 'burg Mttad of basketeers went to de the Centralla high schoo last night 23 to 16. MONHOUTH OPENS.

1 19-- Monmbuta cot opened its basketball season a' 17 to 1C victory over Wanli- urn Independents. IIAKTSBVRO I.OSKH. Delavnn. 111., noc. ID--A KOOA slznl attended the between Devan Anil HnrtaburK- hlKh hero Frldny and saw tho local vvln.

21 W1X9. 17-16. n.tnver?. Dec. dcfehtml anvers by ono here H.

ODKI.I. WINS CLOSE I-'airbury. Doc. XO--Falrbur high it to Odell hlph hero Friday nlKht 'IS 7 In A liard fought Kame: Otlcll put a real lefccao and held Falrbury to ST. VIATOR LOSES FIRST.

Tvanhnben. Dec. U--St. Viator rol- k-o luir. tlio inlllnl Rnme of basliul- r.l! st.i»on nt tho Stato.

Armory hcte rlday nlKht to tho Indiana State Normnl olleffe by the score of XI to 25. Rosa otxl IcCallltit'or formed an airtight defense ui thoytlnio of the lattftr'n withdrawal tno Kamu because of Injury. POLICE NOTES Fred Casey ot Pana and Mrs. Elva ol tho Illinois hotel, were ar- ested Friday night for flghtlnc. They vcre walking ixlonp tho street when Mrs.

Davis suddenly picked up brick and hit Casey. Tho pollen hap- ed to be near and.both were taken headquarters. They pleaded guilty lighting' ana onch was fined $8.15. She paid and ho was. committed.

The police did not learn what tho light wns about. Ti Taylor was arrested for'posses sins liquor. Ho pleaded ffulltjr and Justice Allen fined him $28.15., TAYLORYILLEJRS. BEAT STONINGTON Taylorvllle. Dec.

10'. Welby Abrams' Taylorvllle Memorial Junior rh flvo. won their 17U) mo 37 to 8 from tho Stonlngtoh iunlor.s here Friday night. It was the last sumo the Taytorvllla team before Jnn. S.

Taylorvllle (37) Stonlngton C. F. a Hutf. 0 2 0 Shepherd, 0 1 Gllmore. 0 0 Wlnn.

0 2 Miirtln. 1 lilame, 0' Curlln. L' Taylor, 0 8 Oats, 1 0 Frlsina. 0 DoWc.iao, 0 0 0 Lnmbert, 0. 0 Totnls 18 1 Totals 4 0 Uefcree--Dappwt.

LIGHTS WIN 25-16 AT BEMENT Bement. Deo. Y. M. C.

'A; Lightweights won 25 to 16 frorrrtho Bement Freshman in a gfcme hero Friday i A speedy passing attack wae tho Lightweights greatest asset in game. They dlt their best work In tho after (ho first half- had ended 9 to In their favor. 1 F. Bement 4 0 Dore, Smith, 8 I.nmon.'f Undncy, While, 3 1 Smitlii. Burke, e' 0 0 Bull, 0 Lannn, 0 Klrkland, 2 Hodmnn, 1 Harold, 0 Totnls 1U 3'.

0 Referee--KrorixaKOT, (Wesleyan). Pitt; Panther: "Do. you want a hunting license?" "No, I'm through-hunting. I want a marriage license." Uses Whip on Her Hubby All The Thrills Of The Game Itself In 500,000 Games Without Duplication Ya-Lo is the football game that is- creating interest among football fans of the country. Through, the co-operation' of football experts, this game has been out be exactly like the real game.

Not just several can be played, but 500,000 be. played without duplication. Just. think of itl You have idea of who will win or what the score will be than at.any ordinary game. Of course'if your strategy is better than your opponent's, you stand a better chance to win.

'Each game is a thrill. No chance to tire of it anymore than you would tire of going- to a football game. In fact you have everything in Ya- Lp that you have in the real game except the crowds to cheer. Play the game when others are around and how-soon they become, inter- jsted. As the game, progresses the interest becomes more; intense until you believe you are actually attending a real football game.

If ypu like football, you'll like Ya-Lo. -r- 4 SrtWIVf Not a Toy But The Real Game Do not mistake YarLo for an ordinary card game. It Is an entertainment that has been worked out by football experts. Coaches compliment it upon its exactness and realness. Many coaches are.planning to use the game with their squads next year in order to help instruction.

Every play in football can be made in Ya-Lo. There arc 5,750 possible plays in the game. Probably you have never played, football but that is no reason why you cannot play Ya-Lo. It is no harder than learning an ordinary game. If you don not know the game, the instructions that come with Ya-Lo will'quickly teach you the correct principals of football strategy.

If you do know how to play football, you can use your knowledge in Play the game now and bo well posted on football in the future. "Red" Grange In Action "Red" Grange thought so much of Ya-Lo that he helped organize the Ya-Lo Corporation. YA-LO THE FOOTBALL CARD GAME Driven For Only two (2) Four Months Review Contracts Comments by IFdotbali AUIEhoritier. "I find It very callii fqra knowledfc of the gsmB, to be called for at the prtper time Is wrceedlngly IntertjtlnB. --Walter Chicago Tribune.

planning on It witii ifall. partially for recreative but also to Iielp exercise jodgment lit offensive Dr. J. W.vWilce, Coach, Ohio State University. ts realistic, full of thrills of true competition and should appeal to every fan both young and old, on account of Its simplicity." --Ray J.

Eichenlaub, (Notre Dame.) HOW TO EARN YA-LO In order to you must secure two (2) four months subscriptions.to The Decatur Review. Subscriptions may be obtained In Decatur, in any surround, inc town where there Is a Bevlew agent, or on any rural route in Illinois. Only two (2) six months subscriptions are necessary for residents of rural routes 10 tarn Ya-Lo. The subscription rate ot for six months must be paid in advance. As soon as subscriptions remittances are rect-lved, will be sent ypur game of Ya-Lo." Turn In your four months subscriptions as soon ss you get them and when they verified you will receive People who are not Review subscribers when this can be secured as four months subnerlbers.

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I agree to continue same FOUR MONTHS. Name Address; Subscription.secured by ...1. Address I want Phono No i Mrs. Nellie, Taylor, twciit-cishl. of Ind, heard that her husband Imd been in with another.wpmnu.

So she topk this blacksnake whip'and logged him, iiow.ahe'wants him back, iiuiiiiiH mHHiMimHH.pm.i^^ iNEWSPA'FERr iNEWSPAFERr.

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