Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1925 — Page 3

jjj| / S FF / r ' Ok A’ I*7!? k '■ * \ 9 WjiL . |h. S.GIRLS AND fcONDS WIPERS I*;,"i< U ■I ,„, llifh school's fir! l*a*' s '- asnn , :i to " v ’' r "'" ’■ an ‘ jH* „.,-,)• eh.nnpn.i. '■> W. Ils ' "'in- " 't- Ll’-- ! '|-<O'l<l-. 42' : i - an,as ' , ‘ r s:,t - ->• Sov. ■ ■ in ‘ |H,L; M | l " l ;l '" a ‘ ; "' r ' Ur.' |B „.. •' ‘ !i ' bV bl "" 1 ' MT.... „n<br-’" r ' ,IP W " I|M JBL; >-..v ' a <l-f«. ' the I'-ml 1 »•'• s,ar ' ar "' |Kj it throughout the contest. al-r.-lll' '■'• 1.-ir.ui one K ufttf the Start ,'iiu! th" other ®K\i D( l half- r.atr.we.i th • gap h..:r |K r „s nlli-'l at -tart "< 'he .iti’l t- 1 ’ 1 ' ' K y.-.-x J.,. '• ' 11“ • I'tN '-t"P ■Kj.i,. ~.;,■. . one thein»F Il ■ ’ll ■ '"'.r.' lopBK.„ :tifi Swear|K.. a 1 ; ; . ,i..l •!.<■ ha-ket and literin ,hp b;i-kets. HH-y r/\ i’?-’ 1 ; t-'l rniiah ;l.ty--r< «<>ie put “tit of the |H|IIP an pH" aa I foils anti it was rv >.i toe ‘o' pet 'till M n .- players ■ ■ ;•••!-It ■ Itotn inflKtif. Th- thana.,! hands sev-KlDtn--:in.l ' -- not until th" last |Htoxinntrs til.:' the ]». . atnr lassies ■pa-tv;,-. opponents f.it|K tfflf-rt.,.1 1. I liter -. o' -d |Mfot when Helen Tarr tossed in a howev t. a'.d at tlto t nd of Hk first quarter. b-d 74. Lancaster |Bteltl nn to the lead in the second of the half The Decatur Kiris the score and then took the lead Ml!the start of the second half, never ■mil tn b- headed, although the IBm’ti-'l 'woe after that. \t the jMlli f the third i|'tarter Decatur b-d. |MCK Field goals by Helen Farr and Pumphrey in the last few - |l . |>. eatar team a load points. >oit Igincaster rallied it''i lb" lead to throe points tli- gam,- ended. This was the ■fctam- for Jeanette Clark and Marlankenau. side center and cen-Psp-itin ly. who will bo gradual-Di-lt spring. The Dot atnr girls a gooil ret ord this year, having ten out of fifteen games. They ■httwio* mG.iriett. twice to Auburn ■W cure to Berne, They defeated ■htmillo twice, I.ancaster twice, ■Portland twice. I terne once. Winehest■triw, Kirkland once and the Gen■»tl Electric girls once. Miss Helen fean Poached the team this season Ittti did fine work with the team. It W nwssarj- to develope .wo new Wt this year, as the regular guards last year's team were graduated. ' Lneups and summary: 4H. S. Seconds (42) Lancaster (19) , Pk F Messick 2 WW " F Meyers / W1 r Bowman 77 ° shady wrkes c , P'bstitutions. Leosard for Zwiek, ■'"’unger for Reynolds, Speheger Tyler for Meyers. Field '■Zwiek, Reynolds, 1; Behout, , ’''fntr. 1; Leonard, 5; Swearinger , “"'ink, 1; Meyers, 1; Bowman, 4: h ih 1 ’ G,Pin ’ 1; Speheger, 1. throws. Behout, 3; Briener.U Meinknight. Girls (23) Lancaster (20) Shrey '.'/'p D ‘ rger '*nat, r I- JPeheger ’ ’ Masterson ■Mchol.sp C Milholland Person n L ' Speheger Sntwiu J’'” u Eddington k Wha ° nß: Worthman for Nicfcilhollai t 'n fnr Masterson ’ r ' p sh for SnT R ° alß: Parr ' ; ’ : PUm - Part o ' Spetleger ’ 8 ' Freethrows: Goals By ! M »rk M. Upp 7*' *. ■■ . ..f i Mql(P if i • b ' 11 WersT/T Straißht ’ of the green. n ""ihg, of Wabash, says tin t.'

the Wabash and Warren quintets gave a fine Imitation of slow motion pie lures in their game at Wabash Frl day night. Warren won. 32 31. The Yellow Jacket Hopefuls went big during the second halt of their game with the Lancaster Seconds at Lancaster Saturday night. In fact, they got to going so fast that members of the Lancaster first team declared ttie Decatur first team was playing. Coach Kennedy showed them the lineup that started the game a gainst Sturgis here Friday night and they quieted down. Joo Be bo u l must havo learned quite lot of basketball between halves Saluray jilgbt, judging from the improvement he showed in the second half. Tonight's gnme will bo the first contest tor the Catholic High eagers against ah out-state opponent. The Yellow Jackets have shown tie ;r superiority over teams from Van Weit, Ohio, and Sturgis, Michigan, and now it is up to Catholic High to keep Decatur's flag above the Limi. Ohio, tossers. We think they will take care of that. The game between Indiana and Illinois at Bloomington this evening ought to be a thriller. With both teams fighting for the Big Ten title, nothing will be spared in an effort to win the contest. This week's>i< hedule for this city includes: Catholic High vs. St. Johns, of Lima, tonight; Leaders vs. Berne A. ('., Thursday night; Preachers vs. Teachers. Friday night. The Catholic High and Kirkland teams are scheduled to meet here Friday night, also, but it has not been definitely settled as to when and where the game will

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bn played, owing to the teacher-1 preacher gttme at the .high school •yni. The Yellow J.iel eiH go to Columbia City, Friday night. "Christmas" Andrews, the big cenler, will not bn In uniform that night, ns he has play ■ d his allotted number of twenty games. The remainder of the team will be In ihe game. Coach Kennedy will me either Rebout or Beal at center, in case Beal plays center, either Swearinger, Leonard or Reyn olds will gel the call to team with j Strickler al forward. A Lancaster fan writes to Out of Bounds at Bluffton and says'. "The Bob Cats are sure sharpening their claws for the games beI I fore them, especially those in the Decatur tourney. They are expecting to do some real fighting, i too. It is as clear as day t(ut Lancaster will take the tourney at Decatur and then will show their stuff at Fort Wayne." i — , . We hear a chorus of howling voices > from at least three places in Adams . comity, challenging the above stateI meat. i LICK LIMA’!’ Colds Broken in a day Hill’s act quickly—stop colds in 14 hours. ■ Fever and headache disappear. Grippe is conquered in 3 days. Every winter it.saves millions danger and discomfort. Don t take j chances, don’t delay an hour. Get the best I lielp science knows. All drugguts Price 30c Get Red Box with poraaU

I HIGH BCHOOI BASKETBALL Vincennes, 37; Technical (Indiana i polls), 18. South Side, :>9, Manual Training (Indianapolis), 32. t'aniral, Evamvilln, 31; Reitz,

THE CORT I I THE ADAMS Theatre I B I LAST TIME TONIGHT -I I Tonight Tomorrow I “THE RECK IF S S ACE’’ I I ’ C,im ”' da '" tor wwk <ci ‘ ■ S “AMERICA” A universal Jewel featuring jJ Mk REGINALD DENNY am ■ Entertaining'—Romantic—Thrilling. lis mysterv. Il is romance. Its a picture ■ <\ n historical event unlike all others, packed with thrillsand one you will like. ■ H Many attended and were well pleased Sunday. ALSO a Good ( omedy. K Every red-blooded American should see it.. 10c25c Ir Come Tonight. 1 uesday, Wednesday—“ Her Husband's Secret.” M 'A*' ** . ■- fl . J 1 Washington’s Birthday We are Graceful Indeed For Our Noble Heritage 1 Eminently fitting and proper is the yearly celebration of the birth of Washington. This great American has enshrined himself in our • hearts; his memory will remain imperishable on history' ■ roil. ’ The keynote of his life was service; Washington stands as a luminous * service to his country and to all man- example of unselfish devotion to kj n( |. , American ideals—ideals ’ at we in our , . . .... . humble way, strive to emulate. I Washingtons dauntless courage and leadership founded the Republic. So today this organization is proud to Washington's unswerving faith in the P a - V tribute to the immortal American IS -i. e i.- w h° remains the symbol of freedom, i jS righteousness of his cause saved the fl justice, tolerance and democracy for Country from the English. ■ all peoples. ’ Freedom’s Symbol! I Freedom from financial worry, from the specter of poverty! That is just as important to the individual now as national freedom was in the time of Washington. And how easy it is to attain Personal Independence today! Industry, Integrity and Thrift will quickly raise you above “the common herd.” Every time you add to your savings account here, every time we add 4% interest to it, you take one more step toward Personal Independence. \ fl Old Adams County Bank j I • ■iWli— — — iin-i w——iiiiirri ..timi -fruwrinmiwiriT toim i ti ■~riTW it T-rv-iiT n.nr—wi—

Evansvllk, n Winchester, 43; McKinley, it Hagerstown, 35; Libety, 24. Au-vnndrla. 45: Gas t'lly, 2ti Marlon, 44; Huntington, 21 Logansport, 44; Kokomo, 40 (two overtime perinnils).

Brazil. 31; Mitchell, 21 Milroy, 23; Greensburg, 21 l/'banon, 23; Otterbein, 19. Wilkinson, 44; Fortville, 14 Froebe) (Gary), 35; North Man--1 theater, 25. Bunker Hill, 33; Galveston, 27. .

Ft Wayne Central, 40; Michigan, 24. Auburn, 43; Goshen, 24. Sturgis, 38; Ft Wayne C. C. H. S, 31. Call 436 for Taxi. If