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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD 8 DECATUR HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1919. NAVY VICTORIOUS OVER ARMY IN ANNUAL GRIDIRON CONTEST "PAL" MOORE SAILS NEW YORK, Nov. 29 "Par STALEY-ARCOLA 1I0DSES GAME CANCELLED, hT -J Travis Murray Vogel IK Denfield Greene Larson Briedster rg Moore Daniel rt King Charles Ladoux, the French in London on boxing Iay Decen-wT: Blaike re Ewen 26.

Staley' called off their fotball game which was to have been played in Areola today on account of bad weather. Previous to the cold wave which struck here Saturday quite a crowd had rjlanned to go to the game Wilhide qb Koehler Y.M. C. A. Gym Crowded Afternoon and Evening Winter Activities Have Begun in Earnest; Business Men's Classes Prove Popular; Form Baseball Teams.

Schabacker llib Cruise Owing to the war onlj 28.5S communicants were gained hv Lystad rhb. Benoist iPhm Dinner For I Football Champions Decatur Business Men Will Extend Congratulations to Millikin Players Committee 1 Selected to Take Action. churches In this country t0 McQuarrie fb Clark CADETS 6-0 IN ANNUALBATTLE Two Goals from Rain the preient ca. but It was figured that few would i smallest annual gain attend under present conditions. tory.

ffl BB Bowling League Standing I I BOWLING LEAGUE STANDING that an attempt will be made toi Soaked Field Determine See Game make another class which will a Decatur's congratulations to Milli-f Monday and Wednesday evenings at 5 o'clock. There are about 65 business men in the classes at the present time and this number 13 expected to be Increased. Indoor RnsebnlL Indoor activities in Hi-. V. M.

C. A. have started In earnest for the winter and during the ent'ie day the gymnasium floor i kept busy with the many seekers nf recreation and exercise. This Is er-i ecially true from 3:30 o'clock until closing time at 10 o'clock when the floor is not idle for a single moment. Class of 2.10.

One of the big features of the year LEOJOXNSQ MANY NOTABLES THER1 Eight teams will participate In the I If there is anything in Sanitation to aid You in Preserving Your Health) it is surely to your advan- tage to be sure your Plumbing and Heating is in good I condition. So it is good judgment and money wise- Iy spent in such a case, rather than a Doctor bill, loss I of time and health to keep your plumbing and heat- I ing in best condition. T. E. Downing Co.

1 256 W. Main St. Phone Main 1140 EW YORK, Nov. 2D The Annap- LEAD goat who today v.agered bis blue: Teams L. Pet, T.

P. A. 10 5 667 11441 763 Dubs 9 6 600 12579 838 9 6 600 11723 7S2 Fords 8 7 333 11506 767 Roundhouse ..7 4C7 11455 764 Hounds 7 467 11071 73S Review 6 9 400 11383 759 Loco. Shops 4 11 267 11640 776 STANDING OK PLAYERS. Players T.

G. T.P. A. H.S. C.

Stelzer F. 9 1637 182 202 .1. Russell D. 15 2595 173 231 J. Lite D.

15 2514 168 201 W. Potter. S. 12 2015 168 135 V. Conklin 6 1005 1SS 1S1 J.

Mintun P. 15 2502 1S7 242 A. Eray D. 13 491 166 199 H. R.H.

15 2187 166 214 F. Thomas 15 2485 166 138 JOHNSON CALLS commercial indoor base ball league this winter and first games are to be played around Jan. 1. The first round will see the following teams clash In the initial contest: Leader Iron Works vs. I.

T. S. Decatur Bridge Co. vs. Decatur In gymnastic circles is the class of 230 Junior High school boys blanket against the black, gray and i gold trappings of the "West Point Cf) mule, all on the result of a certain DU, football srame at the Polo Grounds.

who take phsical Instructions under Director Floyd Miller. This is a a a a a regular part of the school work for Lumber Co. American Express Co. vs. Wabash Roiled Up Total of Points for MiHikin: J.

MacWherter Second tonight is nibbling with satisfaction his rival's coat of many colors. I For, before the (Treated throng that has ever beheld the service gridiron Locomotive Shops. Staleys vs. Decatur Malleable Iron a a -g a Works. classic, the Navy trounced the army the boys this year and to date they are taking big Interest in the exer.

cises and games. The boys are given an hour's work at various periods of the day when they are excused from school and come to the Y. M. C. Calesthenics.

basketball and running relays and championship football team will be expressed In the form of a dinner given the team by business men of the city. Sixteen men present for a meeting In the rooms of the Decatur club Saturday noon were enthusiastically In favor of the proposal and. will act as a committee to complete arrangements. The dinner will be between l'ec. 8 and 12, the exact date being undetermined and will be open to all business men of the city.

Millikin students and faculty members. Want Conch Zuppke. Tickets for the dinner will be sold to all who ask for them but no com. palgn will be waged to sell them because, as one member of the committee put it, "We want a real booster and enthusiast in every seat, not simply an Indifferent crowd." A program of talks and entertainment will be arranged and an effort will be made to bring Coach Zuppke of Illinois here to talk. The dinner will be served either in the Orlando or the Country club.

Those present for the meeting Saturday, who will be in charge of the dinner, were: lllllllilllllllllllllliiM Quarterback Leo Johnson, star pilot of A. L. MEETING TAYLORVILLE WON GAME; LOST MONEY 6 to 0. Two field goals booted by King on a field smeared with mud, brought victory to the Middies for the first time since 1912, when Annapolis won by the same score. Colorful Occasion.

Renewed after a lapse of three years' occasioned by entry of the United States into the world war, the contest lost none of its pomp and CHICAGO, Nov. 29 President Ban soccer constitute the main part of the program and a junior and major league is being formed among the Johnson of the American League to Report of Season Shows Staley Gnme i the Millikin football team and unquestioned choice for thepotltlon of quarter on the conference all star team, led the Millikin (am In scorlnK daring the past season, with a total of 60 points gained. Johnny MacWherter was second with total of 45 oolnts and Hamilton third night issued a formal call for the Armistice Day Was BiKKCst Pay- boys for basketball games. lng Game for Club. Parents are expressing approval of this method of training the boys as annual meeting of the league to be held in Chicago December 10.

He selected Chicago, although Harry Frazee of the Boston club, Charles A. TAYLORVILLE, Nov. 29. The Tay- It not only gives them a exercise but Sollers they come in contact with the Y. M.

ceremony. The commanders-in-chief of the two services were in their boxes, admirals rubbed shoulders with with 30 points. McCown, ward, and Grlswold each registered a touch- Comiskey of Chicago and Jacob Run fcOSfc C. A. activities and become Interest- pert of the New Y'ork club, members a the work.

In this way their oi me Doara or directors, called associations are improved and they meeting of their own In New York are developed both, "mentally and down. The complete tally of scores made by individuals of the Milikin team is as Goal after Player T.D. F.G. T.D. Johnson ..60 8 4 on the same date.

generals, congressmen and diplomats vied with one another for front row seats and fair women without number viewed the spectacle. And to their credit be it said that although the game began in rain and ended in a fog, which at times hid physically along the right lines. Pool To Me Painted. lorville Atheletic club's football team, a did not have 'a successful season from a financial standpoint. The $4,000 subscribed at the beginning of season will be ample to pay all djebts! Only two games showed a profit thislg year.

The one with Staley's netted the association about $500. and the gj one with Carllnville made a few dol- lars. All the rest were financial a failures and the loss on the season will be upwards of $2,000," It is Jj thought. a O'DOWD GETS OFFER. DENVER, Nov.

29 Mike Ff. C. Schwab Harry I. Spayd Will Starr lS William H. Duerr J.

MacWherter ...45 4 Hamilton 30 6 Bailey 23 3 1 K. MacWherter ..18 3 Young 3 offered ,16.000 The pool in the Y. M. C. A.

has been drained and cleaned and water will be kept out of It until It is dry and It will then be given a coat of paint to insure sanitation. The pool is popular with both men and boys TV. Kay McOaugh-ey Frank M. Lindsay Horace W. McDa-vid J.

Corzlne It. Z. Sanders F. R. Wiley TV.

Harold Wiley to meet Jeff Smith In a 20 round bout here in January for the chamnionshiD Long before the gates were thrown C. A. Ewlng R. P. Vail John Bennett J.

R. Holt M. Harry The railway conductor reached the grounds. By one o'clock about his wife of the city and especially during the summer and fall months is In use hls own without worrying DCCATUR.IUJHOIS train. In a telegram forwarded to O'Dowd tonight The match would be staged during Stock Show week.

It was said. Onl ja strong minded woman can preserve fruit and her tempter most of the time. The business mens' classes are be the stands were well filled. Notnblcs on Field. The first two quarters passed with a tally of three to the credit of An- coming more and more popular and so congested are some of the clases TO RELIEVE CATARRH Wise Treatment Includes Use of a Good Blood Purifier.

The cause of catarrh exists In the blood, and is an impurity that produces an Inflammation of, and discharge from, the mucous membranes. napolis. In the Intermission the spectacle took on a new Interest for the spectators. When Secretary Daniels and Secretary Baker advanced from Give Men Shirts You compliment a man's good taste when you give him Manhattan Shirts for Christmas. They're the finest made; exclusive fabrics and designs; custom quality shirts ready to wear.

Manhattan Shirts for Christmas are here in the famous silk asd madras Solvay weaves, $3 to $8. It is commonly made worse by suu-I den changes of weather, indiscretions in the matter of clothing, and by many other things; and it is hazard-I ous to neglect it. because it always affects the general health. I It is a constitutional disease and must have constitutional treatment 0 'SULLIVAN Rubber Heels WHOLE OR HALF their boxes to mid-field, to clasp; hands. It was seen that General Pershing strode to one side of his chief andGen.

March on the The greeting was brief, but the! Army men, losers in the first half as! in the second, advanced to the Navy's side for a few minutes to tender their! congratulations to the winners. i Two more periods of hard bucking and harder tackling; another moment of joy for the Navy when King again kicked far and straight and then the final blast of the whistle. I Rising as one man, the Middies hurled their golden megaphones on; the field of victory. There was scramble, a rush to the colors and a 1 this is rational. I Hood's Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, builds up the system, and de- serves a fair trial in every case.

I If a laxative or cathartic Is need-: pd, take the gentle Hood's Pills. In Black or Tan Shoe Service of Quality long column of blue-clad figures passed In triumph under the Army's i "Vogue" goal. Suggestions from toe fts cilem Shoe Store of Practical GI ik The only department of the game' in which the Armjr' showed to ad-' vantage was in punting, acting Captain McQuarrie's kicks as a rule out-; distancing thosQj of Clark. Blaike and Wilh'ide were the stars onj the Army team. There was a noticeable absence of' open play.

Only four forward passes' were tried In the game and all failed. I What end, running there was resulted' in only short gains. The llne.up: HENRY HEIXZELMASTjr, Prop. 2S Writ Mnin. A Block West of Transfer.

ARMY (0) position NAVY(6) Kieffer le. Woodruff Auto Accessories for The Car Owner He will appreciate your thoughtfulness if you give him a vulcanizing outfit, a set of non-skid chains, a trouble finder or any other of the numerous motoring needs which we show in this section of our store. Come in and let us know what make of car he owns and wre will be glad to help you choose a suitable gift. The New Winter Oxford FOR MEN Presenting an entirely new departure in men's winter footwear. To be worn with heavy woolen hose.

Made of heavy grain leather with the wing tip and foxing, perforated on modish lines. A style in men's footwear not only decidedly different, but very attractive and being introduced rapidly by the more prominent footwear retailers everywhere. You'll be Interested in seeing them ask for No. 92 7. Make Can if!" late jueiivery For the Man Who Likes to Hunt jZJ North Water St.

fe5 SAoeo that A fine rifle, shotgun or a case of shells would be a most usefjil and pleasing gift. Our sporting goods section is filled with dandy things for the man who likes the great outdoor. We will be pleased to assist you in selecting a suitable gift, and guarantee satisfaction always ready to exchange or refund if you are dissatisfied with your purchase. Shotguns to $50 Rifles $6.75 to $27 Load Shells, per box 90c to $1.20 Shell Belts. to $1.75 Waterproof Match Boxes Sweaters $9 to $14 Leggings, per pair $1 to $6 Compasses 25c to $3 Hunting Knives 75c to $6 Hunting Axes Thermos Bottles $2.50 to $5.50 Thermos Bottle Cases $2 to $5 A Comfortable Bath There is nothing that will add to the comforts and conveniences of your home than modern up-to date plumbing and fixtures.

Make your home sanitary, comfortable, and convenient by having a new bathtub or other fixtures installed at mobile: or the Self Shaver I once. You will have no trouble in finding a useful present for him in our cutlery department. A new razor a strop or a fine badger hair shaving brush and he will remember every shaving morning throughout the year. Gemco Straight Razor $1.50 to $3.00 Safety Razors $1.00 to $8.00 (Every Standard Make) Razor Strops 50c to $3.25 Hones to $1.25 In the Following Models Model 37A--6 Cylinder Touring Cars, Roadsters Coupes Model 45B---8 Cylinder Touring Cars only Phone Main 278 or 2315 for demonstration CHAS. W.

DIETS Temporary Sales Room 250 E. William St. Decatur, Illinois. Have you taken care of all your plumbing for cold weather? If not, call us now. Don't wait until something breaks.

John A. Wetzel PLUMBING 1 se Wells Co. lor UNDER MILLIKIN BANK PHONE MAIN 423 HARDWARE Si.

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