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Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, December 24, 19o0. 8 DECATUR HERALD Today's Hockey Chicago at Montreal Detroit at Toronto flSnL Tennis War of Nerves Aussies Find Fault With Sirola's Serve Sydney, Australia, Dec. 23 (AP) but insisted he would never A war of nerves broke out two protest, regardless of how many days before the Davis Cup faults are called against his U--1J MtMlrn ji 53-- Nt, VI SWT i HX rv.r..--v.:y-.:-:-v:-v.:-- jaw Associated Press Wirephoto North All Stars quarterback Tom Blanda of Army, right Redskins1 Refusal to Draft Negro Players Making Improvement Dim Holiday Special on genuine SME on the handy 12-PACK NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN REAL GLASS Bottles at NEW MONEY SAVING PRICES BHBBBBBBBB Just in time for your entertaining needs Miller Brewing Company MiUjuVee, Wis. BBBBBHIBSS Legal Notice -li -31 1- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, February 6, is the! (The following column was, made available to the Associated Press by the Cleveland Plain Dealer) By Gordon Cobbledick Plain Dealer Sports Editor Cleveland, Dec. 23 Mike Nixon, a very nice man, has been fired as coach of the Washington Redskins and Bill Mc-Peak, who is equally nice and perhaps even more personable, has been engaged in his place.

But AlcPeak must know that lenge round today with a con troversy over Orlando Sirola's serving motion. Two foot-fault judges who watched a practice said the giant Italian frequently committed a foot- fault and would be penalized if he served in that manner in the matches against the Australians starting Monday. Vanni Canepele. Italian captain, said he felt Harry Hopman. Australian captain, was behind the move.

"Sirola serves the same way he has served for eight years in the principal cities of the world," Canepele said. "We plan no for mal protest at this point. We ex- pect fair treatment. But we will ask for five different foot fault judges one for every match." Davis Cup officials said Can-, epele's request for five separate! judges would be honored. Two of three judges who watched the Davis Cup teams of both Italy and Australia practice serving said Sirola took a short step behind the line before striking the ball.

They said this was rules violation. Sirola, who has one of the best services in amateur tennis, stands well behind the line and does not endanger the rule forbidding stepping on the line. Simla Not Worried "They have not said a word to me," Sirola said. "They merely asked me did I foot fault and I said no. I am not worried.

I will stand a meter behind the line if necessary and will plant both my feet together. But my serve is legal I do nothing different than Lew Hoad, for instance, did." Canepele was bitter over the in- Gopher Coach Displeased Pasadena, Dec. 23 (AP) i Coach Murray Warmath blistcr-cd his Minnesota Gophers after a I fumbling, ragged workout today and warned them to come prepared with something better the next time out. "This was the poorest practice we've had out here," he told his national championship squad at the end of another hot morning drill in preparation for the Jan. 2 Rose Bowl game with Washington.

Mishandling by punt receivers nettled Warmath especially, but he was displeased with other phases of the drill. There was no letup in the heavy emphasis on conditioning, underscoring Minnesota's belief that the bowl battle is likely to be a drag-out war of attrition. The Gophers are paying the price for the hard paced training schedule. They were a perspiring and tired crew when they left the field after the morning workout. Writers following the Gophers can't recall when a Minnesota team has run more in its buildup for a game.

Warmath, heartened by the team's overall physical readiness, plans now to go into heavier contact work. He had said earlier he expected a letdown midway through the two-week practice, the experience of most Big Ten teams here. Few, however, have put up with the high temperatures the Gophers have faced in their first week of preparation. "We'll have three rough days of contact next week and we just hope we can stay away from injuries," Warmath said. After its afternoon workout today, Minnesota faced only one more two-a-day session before a weekend of Christmas partying and the windup week of once-daily practices.

substantial improvement in the talent it cannot hope to compete, Redskins' fortunes is impossible' in any ordinary circumstances, under the club's present with rivals who have happily and There has been no admission 'profitably broken what used to be in Washington that a definite! known as the color line-policy exists, but the evidence isj Conceivably an all-white pro convincing. The Redskins are spot- football team could be assembled ting their rivals the tremendous' that would win, but the smart advantage of exclusive rights to a money wouldn't bet on it whole race of excellent football! From their beginnings in 1946 players i the football Browns have been con- Washington has no Negro play- sistently good and sometimes crs and it can't be believed because thev have Legal Notice -74- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all person that Monday. February 6, 1961. ttt claim date in the estate of Opal M. Hunt.

Deceased, pending in the County I Court of Macon County, niincis, and that claims may be filed against said estata 1 on or before said date without issuance of summons. John David Hunt. Executor Wierman Wierman, Attorneys 204 National Bank Bid. 24 31 7 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is herrby given to all persons that Monday. February 6, 1961, is th claim date in the estate of Mary F.

Quinn, Deceased, pending in the Court of Macon County, niinoia. and that claims may be filer against said est at on or before saud date without issuance of summons. James P. Ouinn, Executor Rosenberg. Rosenberg Ic Bkcs.es 464 Citizen Building Decatur.

Illinois 17 24 51 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to ail persons that Monday. February 6. 11. is the claim date in the estate of Harold H. Myers, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estat on or before said date without issuance of summons.

Cmutance F. Myers. Executor Vail, Mills. Armstrong Winters. Attorneys.

10 17 24 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that January 2. 1961, is the claim date ta the estate of Norma Skelton. Deceased, pending the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed aeainst said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Kenneth Skelton. Administrator Marvin S.

Lieberman. Attorney 602 MiUikin Building Decatur. Illinois 10 17 24 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that February 6th, 1961, is the claim date in the estate of William C. Kurt, De ceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, flhnois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of sum mons. Allen Van Wyrk Administrator with Will Annexed E.

M. Van Wyck, Attorney 10 17 24 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, February 6, 1961, is the claim date in the estate of Jennie Bergen. Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Robert C. Bergen.

Exectrtof Walden, Walden Williams Attorney 146 East Main Street Decatur, Illinois 10 17 24 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, January 2. 1961, is the claim date in the estate of Noah Ervin. Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County. Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Levi Ervin, Administrator Noble L.

Ferguson. Attorney 416 MiUikin Bkig. Decatur. Illinois 10 24 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, January 2, 1961, is the claim date in the estate of Mary Ellen Venters. Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons.

Ernest A. Venters Dorothy Justice, Co-Administrators Noble L. Ferguson, Attorney 416 Millikin Bldg. Decatur, Illinois 17 24 30 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persMis that Monday, February 6. 1961.

is tne claim date 'n the estate of Mary A. Deceased, pending in the Counry Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Elmer L. Kiick, Executor Vail, Mills. Armstrong Winters, Attorneys 17 24 31 NOTICE OF CLALM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday.

February 6. iwi. it th claim date in the estate of Charles a. i van. Mills.

Armstrong Winters, Attor- neys. 31 07- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby Riven to all persons that February 6. 11. is th. claim date in the estate of Clint Baer, Deceased, pending in the County Court Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be tiled against said estate on or beiore said date without issuance oi summons.

Russell E. Baer. Executor Downing, Smith, Prince, Jorgensen St Attorneys 24 31 07- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby rjien to all persons that Mnnriav. Fphruarv A. ICKl.

i ih claim th. m. rj Hazenfield. Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois. and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without is.

suance of summons. Ruth N. Hazenfield. Executor Downing, Smith, Prince, Jorgensen Ac Lhl, Attorneys 24 31 7 State of Illinois, County of Macon, ss. In the Circuit Court of Macon County.

Illinois. Vernie Pistoiius. Plaintiff, vs. Luciilt C. Coy, et al.

Deiendants. described as follows: The West 39 feet of the South 78 feet of Lot Seven (7) in Block One 1) la B. H. Casseli's Third Addition to the City of Decatur, as per Plat recorded in Book 17 page 367 of the Records in the Recorder's Office of Macon County, Illinois. Said sale shall be made for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder en the date aforesaid, subject to th rtgnt, title and interest of the Joliet Savings and Loan Association.

Dated at Decatur, Illinois, this 20th day of December, A.D. I960. Albert G. Webber TO in Chancery 24 31 07 State of Illinois. County of Macon, ss.

In the Circuit Court nf Marnn rnnmv Illinois. Bankers Life Company, a Cor. poration. Plaintiff, vs. Ayleen C.

Ritter. P' Bank of Pans. Pana. Illinois, a Cnr- poration. Defendants.

In Chancery No. Notice For Publication Notice Is Hereby Given You. Dormaa fendanu in the above entitled suit, that said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of Macon County, IHinra, by the said plaintiff against you and other defendants to foreclose a certain rannoo ana Sandra L. Fannnn mortea 00 the following described premises: Lot Sixteen 16) of Duda Addition, as per Plat recorded in Book 300 pag. 276 of the Records in the Recorder's Office of Macon County.

Illinois (Except coal. gas. oU and other mineral rights), and for other relief; that said suit is soli pending. Now-. Therefore, unless yoo.

Donna. D. Fannon and Sandra your answer to the complaint in said si or otherwise make your appearand, therein on or befor. 7 default ma h. each of yoa anmme Yfter that day and you anil un-rpe fnrrswi nraver nf th the the fact is mere happenstance.

Other teams, lower in the draft list than the Redskins, have found many brilliant colored stars annually among the graduating collegians. That the 'Skins haven't found them can mean only oof uj man. "It would be dangerous to footfault Sirola," the Italian captain said. "He has not been called at Wimbledon, Paris or Perth. It is ridiculous to assume that he is foot-faulting at this late date." Asked what he thoucht misht tho fact-fault Pni- soda so near the match, Canepele said: "Hopman, of course." This is not the first time that Hopman has been accused of waging psychological warfare against an opponent before a crucial series." In 1952, Hopman, who was then Puuer, iuie dwiMuuu ui iwi-iauiuii aciiusi rtineiica a Vic Seixas.

He even had movies taken of Seixas' serving motion. At that time, Seixas swung his right leg over the line on service. This since has been ruled legal. Orioles Install More Seats Baltimore, Dec. 23 (AP) The Baltimore Orioles will start installing 2.633 new box scats on the field at Memorial Stadium next week.

The Stadium presently can seat 47,778 for baseball games. SEE THE 1961 MODEL Johnson Sea Dorse Onfboard MOTORS MARINE SALES Stir A Scrvlea U27 Wood Ph 422 GARAGES "Decatur' Best Garajre Boy!" No Money Down to 5 Tear To Pay! Fltl-F ESTIMATES PIIOXE See Oar Display At 365 N. 22nd St. Bullock Const. Co.

Open 7 Days A Week! DICK SATTLEY your EL BAUER CHEVROLET Salesman Says Want A Bargain? '56 CHEV. TWO DOOR Ivory and Green. Sharp Car With Many Extras. $565 l.lO Y. Prrshing SEE YOUR DOCTOR Prescriptions By Phone Have Your Doctor Call Free Delivery Charge Accounts ROTH JOHNSON Prescription Druggists 143 N.

WATER ST. sends backs through paces: from left. Mike Stock of North- football's current history Joe oilie Matson, Willie Gali more, R. C. Owens, Clarence Peaks, J.

C. Caroline and more than a score of others. In many cases they have spelled the difference between winning and los ing teams, winning and losing seasons. This isn't an argument for social equality. It's a matter of practical football policy.

When any club deliberately denies itself access to such a rich source of had a chain of Negro stars from Marion Motley and Bill Willis to Brown and Mitchell. Fans have been heard to (Trnmhln al-innf It l-inf forf ic I that baseball's attendance records Jccased be a -n bjg and tb attendance goes up every year. But it won't go up in Washington until the barriers are lowered. 'Record' Year For National League Players Cincinnati, Dec. 23 (AP) National Leaguers set 8 major league individual records in I960 and tied 16 others.

They set 24 league marks and tied 4. A big part of the marks were of the obscure variety. Philadelphia batters set a major league strikeout record, how ever, as they fanned 1,054 times. major lcaguc mark for fannj (uiyeies pucners aiso set a hitters ith 1.122 and the loop's hurlcrs as a whole set a mark for strikeouts by fanning 6.824 hitters. On the other side of the pitching picture, the 354 completely pitched games were the fewest in National League history and the 310 wild pitches were another league mark.

Season individual leaders included Most walks Richie Ashburn, Chicago, 116; most strikeouts Pancho Herrera, Philadelphia, 136 (National League record); hit by pitched balls most times Frank Robinson, Cincinnati, hit into most double plays Wally Moon of Los Angeles and Roberto' Clemente, Pittsburgh. 21 each: hit linlo fewest double nlavs nn hasis claim date in the estate of Eldon L.iCulp, Deceased, pending in the County Williams. Deceased, pending in the Court of Macon County, Illinois, and County Court of Macon County, that claims may be filed against said and that claims may be filed against! estate on or before said date without said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. issuance of Edd M. Culp.

Executor DALE TULL Your EL BAUER CHEVROLET Salesman Says Here's A Dandy! '57 RAMBLER FOUR DOOR A Classy Red and White in Color. Absolutely Perfect. $938 150 W. Pershing Get to know First in the Thirst Parade. Long on thirst, and short on time? Get Schlitz in the 7-oz.

bottle. Great way to enjoy that deep, cool, kiss-of-the-hops flavor you get only in Schlitz. The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous move up to I960 Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co, Brooklyn, N.Y Los Arjeies, Cil, Kansas City. Mo, Timp.

Fli. ySCHLITZf BOTTLE western. Bill Brown of Illinois, Pat Fischer of Nebraska. North Stars Impress Hall Miami, Dec. 23 (AP) Dale Hall of Army, co coach of the North All-Star football team with Michigan's Bump Elliott, said today he has a better over-all team than that which he coached to victory last year over the South in the Shrine game.

"But if we're going to win it will be on our passing and not our running attack," Hall added in commenting on the chances of the North in its game in the Orange Bowl Monday night. However, the North has im pressed with both its running and passing attacks in its drills this week. Today the squad was dressed in full regalia for the first time, and went through its com plete assortment of plays. South coaches Paul (Bear) Bryant of Alabama and Darrcll Royal of Texas, possibly anticipating a close encounter, spent the early part of their drill work ing with the punters and place kickers. Lauren Stapp of Alabama is expected to bear the brunt of the punting duties, with Gerald Burch of Georgia Tech also available.

Russ Morris of Vanderbilt will boot the extra points and Vincent Scott of Maryland will take care of any possible field goal attempts. The South squad elected Monte Lee of Texas and Bill Shaw of Georgia Tech as co-captains for! the game. BUCKNELL'SODELLMAY GET CORNELL GRID JOB Philadelphia, Dec. 23 (AP) Bob Odell, Bucknell University's football coach, is considered the No. 1 candidate for Cornell's vacant head coach job, the Philadelphia Bulletin said today.

Odell was interviewed by Cornell officials today, The Bulletin said in a story from Ithaca, N. Y. Lefty James was fired as Cornell coach after last season. One of the University of Pcnn- sylvama all time backfieid greats, Odell was namerl he3H coach at Bucknell in 1958, after several years at Wisconsin and Vale as an assistant. Bucknell this fall lost only to Cornell and Rutgers and won the Lambert cup, which goes annually to the outstanding small college team in the East.

San Diego Visit Los Angeles, Dec. 23 (AP) President Barron Hiltoni of the Los Angeles Chargers today said he will visit San Diego soon to investigate an invitation to move his American Football League franchise there. PERMA-STA ALUMINUM POLISH To Clean, Polish And Protect Doors and Windows Decatur Blue Mound Ph. 428-3232 they haven been look.ng vu.o,u ine wevwana Browns would be without Jim Brown and Bobby Mitchell, or the Baltimore Colts without Lenny Moore and Big Daddy Lipscomb. What would you think of the New York Giants' chances if they didn't have Roosevelt Gricr and Roosevelt Brown at the tackles and Mel Triplett at fullback? Negro stars have contributed many dazzling chapters to pro Brown Ups Bowling Lead Don Brown expanded his lead in the Individual Scratch League Armstrong Huthmacher, Attorneys 4S3 Citizens Building Decatur.

Illinois r-ieanor r. imams, luxecutor 24 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby civen to all persons thai February 6, 1961, is the claim date in the estate ot Lo'iell Eugene Phelps, deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed asainst said estate on or before said date ithout issuance of summons. i HoIEis V. Phelps, Administrator Denz, Lowe, Limerick Moore, Attys. iuoD-bi nuzens Building Decatur.

Illinois 24 31 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE notice is nereoy given to all persons that Monday, February 6, 1961, is the claim date in the estate of Ersel G. Thompson, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Barbara I. Cowgiil, Executor John F. Regan, Attorney 31 NOTICE OF NEW CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, Februa--y 6.

19S1. is fixed Thursday night, rolling a as the new- claim date in the estate of In Chancery No. 50746 Foreclosure. James E. McCoy.

Deceased, pending in Public notice is hereby gives that pur-the County Court -of Macon County. Illi- suant to a decree of the above Court nois. and that all claims not exhibited to entered in the above-styled cause on the Court on or prior to the new date! November lo. 1960. as Master in shall be forever barred.

Chancery of said Court, will on January J. Howard Helmick, Executor. 26. 1961. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M..

24 31 7 at the North door of the Court House on NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE I East Wood Street in the City of Decatur Notice is hereby given to all persons in the County and State aforesaid, offer that Monday, February 6, 1961. is the for sale, and sell at public vendue to tho claim date in the estate of Chester W. highest and best bidder, subject to con-Hathaway. Deceased, pending in tne; firmation by said Court, the real estat County Court of Macon County, in said decree ordered to be sold, and ana tnac claims may be filed asainst said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Paul W.

Fringer, Administrator Evans Kuhle. Attorneys 17 21 31 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday. February 1961, is the claim date in the estate of Addie Regan, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. John F. Reran Jr.

Executor John P. Regan Jr. Attorney 10 17 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all oersnns: that Monday, February 6, 1961, Is thel claim date in the estate of Julia Rozzell.l series and winning four games' from Jean Boyd. Brown had replaced Don AJ-cock as the No. 1 man last week in the Eldorado Bowl feature, taking a 3.35 Peterson point lead, and now the young Monticello kegler is out in front by 5.33 points.

It was the fifth straight night Brown had posted an 800 series in the league, equalling an earlier such performance by Adcock. Adcock slipped another notch to Jhird as Ralph Schwab boomed put an 849 series to win three gamcs from Alva Hipsher and case into second place. He has a Islim 0.26 point lead over Adcock, who split with Bob Randolph. Adcock had to finish with a 247 game to gain the sput. TP bon Balph Schwab Dnn Adcock B'U Jester ft Ed Siravolka Bill Reiland Al Pfotenhauer Jack Turner Pete Ostadimitris Paul Kigar Earl Krause Hed Dement Fred Redding Lee Brubaker Jack Johnson Charles Lasco Bob Randolph I.eo Higar Speed Wethercll Alva Hipsher Dick Nosek 3ean Boyd 'Adam Brohez Les Grace Series CW S-'j A IU!) 3 Wl 2 7S5 3 7C2 2 2 733 2 il 2 773 3'4 741 2 7il 2 703 2 71 2 :3 2 762 4 2 715 2 731 'i 783 2 733 1 675 2 647 0 6A2 2 620 0 -8 3S.26L.

206.35 106.35 203 22 202.17 202.17 202.02 200.29 198. 196.20 VI I 193 0: 1S0.14 189.26-1S8.26 187.05 184.24 176.10 XfjOf iiiS BROWNIE COAL Bis Lump Stoker Call 429-5131 iCP-k 477 plate appearances Don Blasingame and Willie Kirkland Deceased, pending in the County Court of w. Ritter, Dorman D. Fanaon, San-Macon County, Illinois, and that claims1 dra L. Fannon.

W. E. Baker, inri San Franrisrn. Bill Bnifon men oi MuwauKee, and Ashburn, each. rnDMED nmuc iihiiad GW T.Tim rnlJH tnr Kiravntlta tames won Thursday night.

PP Season's points. of 4 1 162 N. Water 1 may be filed against said estate on ori before said date without issuance of sum- mons. Robert L. Cole Administrator with WiiJ annexed! Walden, alden at Williams, Attorneys i rasi Main street Decatur.

Illinois 10 17 24- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE N'ntic i herhv c.i-n ii that Monday. February 6th, 1961. is the! claim date in the estate ot Oliver Heauierton, Deceased, pending in the county court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Josephine E. Heatherton, Administrator Roy B.

Foster, Attomer 440 Standard Office i Decatur, Illinois 10 17 24- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday. January 2nd. 1961. is the; Tiemey. Deceased, pending in the Countv "wa.i.

i We Have Brand New 14" WHEELS For Ford Chevrolet 10 Evans Auto Wrecking AUTO PARTS TELETYPE SERVICE! Phone 877-1000 2700 North Woodford OUR PRICE POLICY: We Will Meet or Beat all prices advertised! CHECK IS FOR HOLIDAY WIAES AD L1QUOKS WE WILL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAT BROWNIE yfl COAL frM "Clean SEII) Deliveries" CALL 429-5131 Court of Macon County, Illinois, and thatl John claims may be filed against said estate (SEAL) v-urry. Circuit Clerk on or before said date without issuance Arxoorneys for Plaintiff-of summons. I Carman. Greamas 4t Owen George Willard Smith, Executor 2 Miliikm Building Lawrence Wheat, Attorney Decatur, Illinois..

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