Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1925 — Page 6

G. E. TO HAVE STRONG LINEUP • Local Quintet Will Attempt To Turn Tables On Warsaw Gagers Tho General Electric athletic anroclatlon will have a strong <,n ( ih« floor to meet the Warsaw Phi i Delts nt the high school gym here Thursday night, and the locals will make a strong fight to avenge the

::7 ir> defeat suffered at the hands of the Warsaw qitllttet in that city re < ently. The Warsaw team is compos ed of high class eagers, most of them being former college players. In the G. E. lineup will be seen Claude Clark, of Berne, and Gale, touch of Lancaster high school, at J forward; Oliver, center and Tc-eple anti G. Clark, of Berne at guards. | Whiteman. Berne player, may be I seen in guard position, and on the j bench will be Klelnknight, Lindeman and Garton. Two preliminary games will be played Thursday night. In the first game, starting at <>:3o o’clock, the Decatur Boy Scouts will play the St. Joseph eighth grade team, and in the second game, starting at 7:15. the G. i E. Bob Cats will battle the Preble! Independents. The big game will start about 8:15 o'clock. Dumpers, of Fort Wayne, will referee. —oField Goals By Mark M. Upp The Leaders-Phi Belts game had all the earmarks of a football game at times last night. We saw some ( tackles made last night that would , make football players turn green J, with envy. J a Our good friends, Buck and Reed,!, who write Out of Bounds and Tip , Offs at Bluffton, were at the game here last night and had a little chat with us. During the chat we learned what the Bluffton fans call their columnists.. Buck’s nickname is Out of Brains and Reed is dubbed Spout Off. Nevertheless they're both good sports and are doing their best to boost their home town and county teams and to keep athletics clean. The G. E. eagers arc mil for revenge against thhe Warsaw Phi Dolts here Thiirslay night. Looks like it would be a real game. Garrett Friday night and Pennville Saturday night makes a nice weekend’s work for the Yellow Jackets. They'll have to keep moving to bring home the bacon in both contests. We're anxious to see what Cathedral high has to offer against the Catholic high eagers here Friday night. A victory over the capital city lads by a neat margin will give Coach Center's men recognition in state basketball circles. *■l II • Decatur-Bluffton basketball this sea “on now stands: Decatttr thre>. victories and Bluffton one The following entitled. "Neck and Neck." is reprinted from the column. "Coming ‘N Going," in the Goshen Daily Democrat: He met her at the races Yes he did, by heck! And last night on the hack porch They finished neckin’ neck. FANNY FANBTTE IS INDISPOSED TODAY, HAVING GONE WITHOUT HER GALOSHES YESTERDAY. YELLOW JACKETS HAVE TWO GAMES Garrett And Pennville On Schedule For Friday And Saturday Nights Deqatur high school's Yellow Jackets will have two games next week end. due to a change, in the date for tho game with Pennville at Pennville, on Friday night the locals

go to Garrett for a game, and on the following night they will loun.ey to j Pennville The game at Pennville was orginally scheduled lot Friday Bight, January :tu bid Pennville aikled thal the date be chang'd Oil .• i count of a county tournament to b<>' held in Jay County the following day The coming week end promo’i'i to 11. .1 streriviu.il . one l’..i th.- local. G.urett, altlwii -li n..i < orr-oj.-t.-.| ,i.ti .'exceptionally strong team ■ > never ' thek'-i dangeroil- and th* fame . being looked upon a anything but a 1 . i up The ganie at Pennville r. < c-r---hian to be a hard fight The Yellov ■ Junkets beat Pennville here rrArenfly |.'l3 to 23, bill the Hull Dogs are much harder to beat in their own lair. 't’ortch Kennedy sent the Yellow

Jackets through a lengthy scrimmage with thb second team as a prelimin ary game to the l/'aders Phi Delts i game last night. The varsity ran up a large count on the scrappy second team. — , o •

LEADERS DEFEAT PHI BELTS, 28-22 fOld Rivals Clash In Rough ’ But Fast Game Here J Last Night The Decatur Leaders triumphed over their old rivals in basketball, tho Bluffton Pili Delta,- at the high school gymnasium last night, in a rough but fast game, tho final score being 28 to 22. A large crowd of rooters saw the game and plenty of .'excitement was provided to make the evening enjoyable. The Leaders got away to a lead at the start of the game when Mark Bills ' snagged a beautiful field goal. Oliver ' caged a field goal, making the score 4-0 before the visitors scored. The Leaders had much the better of the argument throughout the first half, tile period ending with the locals on Ihe long end of a 17 to 8 score. The Plii Delts came hack strong in the second half gradually closed up the gap in the score until it stood 22-18. I The playing of both teams became ifast and furious and in the excite•onent both teams missed many easy • shots at the basket. Clark then hit • Hie net for two field goals and put j 1 ’he locals out in front to a comfortable lead. • Mark Bills, who has been bothered • with his left leg since injuring it in ■ the game at Montpelier a few weeks j ago, started at forward for the Lead- 1 •ers last night and was going good I until ftp gavp hiw knee another tv.! t • about the middle of the first half, fie J dropped Io the floor, groaning. lie was carried off the floor and Claude Clark, of Berne, took his place. Clark played well with the Leaders. Bills likely will be out of the game for several weeks and possibly for the remainder of the season. Mendenhall, who has been playing forward’for the I .eaders, played floor guard last night ami Kennedy, regular floor guard, moved to the back guard post in the absence of Bill Crist. Lineup and summary: , Leaders (28) Phi Delts (22) 1 Andrews . . . F ... Meyers ’

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I Bills F Klint JU I Oliver •’ Cunwntut Mendenhall Rtpr»»Kennedy « . Shoemaker Substitution 11 Clark for Pall Kyle j tor Me*, art. Landin for ".hoemaker. 'Field goals; Andrews. 3; Bills, 1. Oliver, I Mendenhall. 1; Clark. Meyers. 4, Johnson, 3; Shoemaker. 1 Free throw* Andrews, 2, Oliver, Mendenhall, 3 Kennedy, 1: Clark 5 Meyerr, 6 Referee QUmperS Catholic Cagtri Working Hard For Cathedral Game l oach I'rance f'unl,> Is tile Catholic high school eagers hard thi-: week iii preparation for the game with Ont hedral high school of Iridian

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