Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1920 — Page 3

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DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY,MARCH 5, 1920.

District Meet Opens Today (Continued From Page Ono) i< i of Wills < inly, nml (iviicvh, >f ■ AilmUH county ns the HtmtciH. Tim H eaii’c provi d Io lie one of real exeiuimo’it, both team.; plnylng a good game, re,- ; . . . until the In it I lew minutes es piny, Um Liberty Ceti- M ter team defeating the Adams county M boys l y the s< re of L'S to 15, which defeat eliminated the Genova team ■ from iho toiirnam.'iii H Tue ocimd game was staged at ten m o'clock h.•twain Pennville and Gray, the I’eniivilb 1 hoys proving too ■ trong ■ for the Gray hoys, the final sc, re sVatidiiig 34 t > 16 in favor of Pcfinville, K eliminating Gray. M The hist gam ■ of the morning was fl hciv., n Bryrnn a id Portland, Bryant fl pioving the victors, defeating their KM opponents by the ■' or, of is to 15. and e'iininatin;' Portland. H Afternoon Schedule fl fl •‘ fl Ossian of Wells county competing, fl (Which resulted in Ossian currying fl away the honor-, the final score re B| tilting 1!) to 11, and eliminating Toe- H sin. Several other games were sehedul- lyd ed this afternoon, they being at two. fl three a id. four o’clock, the last game H of the afternoon to he played between fl Hartford township of Adatns county fl and the Bluffton high school, a gams tS which promise., to he <; te of the clo-- fl • t and most interesting game of the iiS lournament, both team being evenly fl matched. fl The big game tonight and the first fl one on the program is to he between fl the Decatur high school and the Ha t- fl ford City team, the latter being picked fl a the district wipners. fl A large crowd packed the high fl school gym where the tournament is being held, at all games, a large num- j® her of sane accompanying each team fl and showing much enthusiasm. fl The schedule fcr tile tourney and fl I' e teams eliminated in the cont, st fl at this time, is ns follows: J® Friday Morning X 9:00 —Liberty Center, 28; Geneva, fl fl 10:00—Gray. 16: Penville, 34. 11:00 —Brvant, 18; Portland, 15. fl {Friday Afternoon WJ r 1:00 —Tocsin, 11; Os ian, 19. 2:00 —Dunkirk vs. Petroleum. IE I'-'i't Ha:tf,.rd Tev tiship vs. Bl.tff- fl ton. Hi 4:00 Monroe vs. Kirkland. 'fl Friday Night fl ' 7:30 —Harts ipl City rt;. Decu’ur. fl 8:30- -Wlnri'-’f J a 'm. vs. winner 10 fl a. m. !fl Sntrday Mornirg E 8:00 Winner 11 a. m. Friday vs.' fl winner of 1 p. m. Friday. fl 9:00 —Winner 2 p. tn. Friday vs. fl winner 3 n m. Friday. fl 10:00—Winner * n m. Friday vs. fl winner 7:39 p n>. Friday. fl Saturday Afternoon—Semi-Finals 2:oo—Winner 8:30 p. m. Friday -,s. fl winners 8 a. nt. Saturday. fl 3:00 Winner 9a. m Saturday vs. winner 10 a. tn. Saturday. fl Finals fl 8:00 p. m. Winner 2 n. m Satur- fl day vs. winner 3 p. nt. Saturday. fl Officials J. ,| Fitter and T.ewis Kttlskinsky. fl Huntington Results « Kock Creek, 36—Roann, 25. fl Bipptis, 41—Linlawn, 9. fl Wabash. 20—Clear Creek. 8. fl CARD OF THANKS $3 We wish to extend our thanks to nil fl 3 vho so kindly arsisted us during the fl I sickness and death of our sister. Mrs. fl K E. J. Crandell; also for the dowers fl S and music and the pastor for his fl S 'voids of consolation. fl 9 MR. AND MRS. S. F. ENGLE. fl APPRECIATE FRICK'S GIFT Not. until recently have the people fl of New York become truly aware of fl the great treasure that has been will- fl ed to them bv the former steel king, Ifenrk C. Frick. The gift includes fl his home and art tremmres, valued .it I® more than fifty million dollars. Ti-.e fl ■ ■if porirait of Rembrandt is the .'.it fl preme ma itorpiece. Other calleetors fl -ought to buy tl:'' ranvas- hut Friel, would never set a price. fl AIRPLANES TO CUBA I The Aerial Touring association is fl planning weekly airplane t mra from fl the United States to Cuba and Latin- |W America i countries. It is aid th;,l. fl this will be done to promote the use fl of the plane in business and commer- fl dal life. fl REBEL LEADER SHOT — m u nited Press Service) I Jhxico City, Mar. s—(Specials—(Special to fl I Daily Democrat) —Cirino Arenas, rebI el leader captured recently by feder gffl I al troops, was shot today at Pueblo, B 3 I following his conviction by a court H ■ martial.

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