Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1924 — Page 6

\ SPORTS! t ».... .... .... . LIMA LEADS WIN FROM G. E.FIVE Buckeyes Conquer Locals, 28-26; G. E. Girls Lose To Ihidlo, 10-5 A rally, started in the closing minutes of the game, fell short two points in tying the score and the General Electric basketball team lost a bard fought game to the Lima, OhioJ i Loads at the high school gymnasium last night by a score of 28 to 26. Tho| G. E. girls also met defeat last night,J dropping the opening contest of the evening to the girls’ team from thej Dudlo Manufacturing company, of Fort Wayne, by a score of 10-6. The long range shots of the Lima Leads, many of which swished through the baskets, barely touching the net-| ting, featured the big game. The visiting back guard dropped in a field | goal from back of the center of the , floor in the first half and several times the ball was sent sailing through the net from fully a third of the length of the floor. The score was tied at 2-all and 4all and then the visitors forged ahead, leading at the end of the first half by a score of 17 to 8. Near the middle of the second half the locals started a rally and brought the score up to 20 to IS in favor of the visitors. The Leads then uncorked three uncanny long shots which put them out in front again. The electricians fought back and came within two points of tying the count just as the final whistle sounded. The lineup of the G. E. quintet was: Oliver and Meyers, forwards; Lammiman. center; Teeple and Kleinknight, guards. Lindemann substituted for Kleinknight at the start of the second half and played several minutes before he was replaced by Kleinknight. Scoring honors' were pretty evenly divided among Oliver, Meyers and latmmiman. Riggin. of Van Wert. Ohio, referred. o I Field Goals By Mark M. Upp «>. ———— The Lima Leads still lead. At least they were leading the G. E. eagers when their game ended last night. Their lead was dwindling rapidly, however, when the battle ened. Huntington pulled through with a 22 to 16 win over Sweetser iu the opening game of the season at Hunt ington Wednesday night. The score surely did not give Sidelines much encouragement. The Pennville Bulldogs will do their stuff on the new high school gym floor tonight against the Catholic high veterans. Even if this is the first game of the season for the locals they are not go ng to let a little growl frighten them. Fanny Fanette wants to know if the Mr. Turpin who plays center on the Bloomington team is any relation to the illustrious Beu. The Yellow Jackets will pack their grips this evening and journey to Portland, bent on avenging the defeat in football here at the hands of the Panthers last fall. Both teams are smarting under the sting of de- | feat in their last two games and a I battle royal can be expected tonight. I If Walter (Kokomo) went for a I Chase < Montmorence) would he bring I Death (Veedersburg) upon Fox I (Smithville)? | Berne eagers visit Chester Center tonight. We wonder it Chester will Berne down or down Berne. A few interesting games scheduled for tonight are Kokomo at FrankI LaGrippej [ J * Influenzaa ih«MfcßSSSasl|Pneumoni J Keep strong. Be healthy and free from winter compare. Hui I Cascara Bromide Quinine is -l ic I quickest acting, most dependable cold remedy. What Hill’s does for millions it will do for you. Get red box bearing Mr Hill’s portrait. . |t<,’eJ»rice 30 cents. _ ' dS, (C-201 ) CASC4RA £ QUMIiiE W H. HILL CO.

, fort’, Anderson at Vincennes, Frank-j I lln at Mnrtinsvlllo, Lebanon at Tloch-i | ’ ester. North Manchester and Loganst' port The Muncie Merchants, who nosed out the Leaders here Tuesday night and the Richmond Palladiums at. Richmond on Wednesday night by i garrison finishes, staged another last 0 minute comeback at Elwood last *ight and defeated the Elwood Independents, 27-25. The score was tied: 'at 25 all with one minute to play. The . Merchants believe in giving the fans a thrill. 0 Catholic High Teams , Play Pennville Tonight The boys' tind girls’ basketball ■ teams of the Catholic high school will j open their season this evening in games with the Pennville high school I j teams nt the new High School gym|nasium. The girls' game will start I al 7:30 o'clock and the hoys' game I | will start nt 8:30. Two good games.l are anticipated. I The Decatur high school teams I went to Portland this evening to play 1 the Portland high school teams. The I I first and second boys and the girls | mams will play. I

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