Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1925 — Page 8
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LEMS BEAT BERNE 34 TO 24 Locals .Wake It Two Out OF Three From Old Rhals Ilere Last Nh.ht T'l'.o Detatur '. a t is made it t.A„ nut of ihroi 1 with the r.'Ul:" A. 1 . c. v., i wh< n th. y \. ■ i n rather «!ow g;.n;<- ut tin' high salumi rym h'-r*', t nip;!’', by a core of 31 to 21. 'Cheri' wore o< ■■ aslonal flashes <>f fast v.-cik to keep the crowd Intw «(<>>]. I Herne took a early lead and ul one time wan ahead 9to 2. The Lead r < wi re unable to get org.iniz «>d. With the score standing 114? rne took time out. The Leaders took advantage of the rest and pul <><! thorns-dves together. When play v.a,-. r> Mimed they started a rally which inon tied the sccre at 13 13' mid the I< cals then footed th< ;:d. ktidhij; at the hiiif, 17 11. The fourth' f rro ml foul was called on Kennedy Leader floor guard, just as the half i.'ixhsl. Yager took his place at thu, .:tuit of the second half. Whin eight rr. nut/ of the second half had been |. < d. 'Oliver W:.< M ill to the show- 1 ir. with four personals charged against him Herman “Fat" Meyers,i former it. IT. S. was rushed into' the lineup, pliy;:ig forward rnl Men- <: 'i move 1 to center. The Leaders eontfnue.l to s- -re and hold their c'lpoiientH in check cvi-n th.nigh two sub tittites were in their lineup.; Myers caeed two pretty field goals' while he was in the game. Mendenhall and Oliver led in the scoring with five field goal.; each. Mosul y made three free throws, also. Clark v.vs high point man for the losers with four field goals and a free throw to hi? credit. This probably was tlie last li-imo ginv’ of the sc:i. on for the Loaders. They It: h. ,1 a highly sttucessfr.l se-.iso:’, wl'.'i:!ng 15 out of 2! Lineups and’ summary: Leaders 134) I‘ :r< ■ A. (21) ?. : f ndenirill . Py!" Andrew:; . . F . Kc;fi?r Oliver , • C .<:<>■ Kennedy (I Cl irk (’’•’st G Whi'emn > Substitutions: Yager for K y. Myers for Oliver. Field goals: ?.!< nd'nl'all, 5: Andrews, 1: Oliver. 5; divers. Pyh' Koos!-r. I: < ML. 1; Clark, 4. Froo throw : Mendenhall. 3; Andrews, t: Kennedv. 1; Kesslerj 5; Clark. 1. Referee: Bills. ; COLLEGE BASKETBALL M ’lihrster 4.-:; i nfr.,l Nnunal IS. till'.' \V. de.' :-.n , r . Baldwin Wallace 30. Hv;ni.--.vi!’c 44; Indiana Central 25. flv.tler 29: T’r.’.nklir. HI. FARMERS PLAY F I.irtcups For Big Game Announced Today; Both Tcprtis Ready With the announcement cf t’m lineups today and the statements of tin coaches that their players were in the pink of condition for the ' I'tlo. interest in the ba-'kelbil’ n i.-s between the Root and Washington township farmers, to he pined here Tuesday night as a benefit. f< r the radio fund for the blind and ■nmates of the county infirmary, took ■i decided boost. The Boy Scouts will bo cut Saturday'" to sei! tickets for the game. Two games will be played, one by farmers over thirty years of ago and one for those under thirty. France Canter, coach of the Catholic high team, will, officiate in the game. W. A. Fonnor, coach of the Root town.h p team, today called upon the loyal citizens of his township to attend the basketball games- The fames promise to provide all the thrills possible to result from we'd played games, he declared. Attend the game whether yon like the game or not, lie urged. The Washington township farmers recently defeated the Kirkland township farmers, after the latter had downed the Decatur letsini’s? men. The Hoot townMiip men then challenged the team from Washing.on township for a game. The players on the two teams composed of players under thirty yearn of age are: Root township—R. Gaiie. W. Gerke. H. Boerger. R Johnson C. Conrad. O. Luttnran, H. Chase. Berger, Ted Staler and Thongs Fon ner; Washington township—Rus. Bau man, F. Goldner, John Arnold. Fran!: Arnold. H. Shady, W. Titus. H. Car per. H. Corseu, D. Corson and Fred
A hr. The |>luye:'. on the "o.d ni ’ti's' 1 team arc: Root township - t'lutrl' i I h,', ..>ii. Dale Mom s Fred Nye, Kay ■ i: : .milton. Karl I':..union. Francis Fiii.i'miin Milton Fuhrman J< -se ;. |> ion Wil t'll Itii ly and W. A. Ji’ '.nt r: Washington township i’iid Cu ! r. Fred Baker. John Kintz.‘ Frauk Linegar, John Amspattgli. John Geels. Toots Engle and E. Bluhm. !/■ " ” Field Gouts By Mark M. Upp l — I Tonight's the night when the teach■era and preatiters are boys or.ce ' again. A full house Is expected to see their annual basketball gam" at :! i ’Jirli s. -ioo! ; y;n tonight. On to Columbia City, Yellow Jackets, ami bring home the bacon. Rein .. a Yellow Jacket light. Speaking of Yellow Jackets, large yellow jacket monograms have been nurchaced to be placed cn the front of the sweat shirts, j The monograms arrived yester- , day.and were being sewed on the sweat shirts today. The monograms are about six or eight inches in diameter and are fine reproductions of the famous fighting insect. Kirkland township eagers aro com- j i..: to town Saturday night determ- : !' •! to give f’’>’ imdef ated Catholic high quintet a race for its money. 1 ib. loams are on edge for the battle’| ; nd a large < ;o.' d of fans are exp; ci- : '! io he i n hands to roe' for t'.u lr dhletes. An Independent Jm; kotball tourney m>,i.. Lorn ■ tonight. The Adsmr J ouinty t -ai.i.i eiiteic I in the tourney arc Monroe. Kirkland Ulfs, Berne A. :nd Gt’." v•. M.mr ><- m-.'i-t.s l<i"k•u:i i in the fir’t game of ih* to’.iraey at 7 o'clock tc.night. - The Washington and Rest to. ssh p farmers nirform with the leather pili again next Tuesday > night at the high sthool gym. The proceeds will co to the iund for purchasing a radio sot-for . th* inmates of the county infirmary. A l.rt.le royal is expected. . Just f‘c;:rting a' Wa’>:’- ii h:s be- I co;:. • i kle; s. li. went and hot a ti. k of chowirr gum against a penny t Indi ilia would defeat Rurdue to- i id'hl. Jum f'ourtibg is placing his I hopes L.r a fortune on the Indiana ! team. O’-t of Cound; a Bluffton snys t antnt’t.- Is picked to win the euiney here. Oh well, its the . trim that represents the district in oi- regional rt Fort Wayne i-..-t counts, and not the one picked by dopcsters before hand. W'.nt'er wht-.f Sidelines of Hunting■t‘>~ mearjs '..hen he says, “We're pick--i’l'; Huntington.” ANNOAL THf 18 Teacher And Preachers Awaß Opening Whistle Os Biff Ga??ie The stage If. set for the annua! hasIretball game bet'..’t en the city preachers and school teachers at Ji high school gymnasium here tonight. A full evening's entertainment has been provided. The firework ; will open at 7:.‘10 o’clock when Deo Fryback's merchants play the Decatur Wonder Five. Following that game the high school girls physical training class, taught by Miss Helen Dugan, will give a five-minute demonstration on the gymnasium floor Next will be a 1;:g-of v>ar betwoan the preachers and teac hers and'then will come the big ba.skctba.l) game. The preachers announced today that their llenup for the start of the game tonight will be Rev. Whitesell and Rev. Covert, forwards: Rev. Fled de - jodann. center; Father Peters and ’ Rev. Hinz, guards. Sustitutcs will be . Il' v. Dotson, Rev. Bridge, and Rev. Thompson. The teachers’ Ibierp was nnronne--I'4 today as follows: Gibson and Tynda 1. forwards; Marshall, center; : Krick and Brown, guards: i üb«H--lui '.a, Thomas. Thorp, Anderson. I Foreman, Parrish, Worthman and 4
DECATPR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRI'ARY 27. 1925.
-,- Mi. jaiiitor-i. ; • l-'.ii ' Myers will referee the first a' ;.ml ll.ilpli Yai'er will official-'; t;., (hi- r'lond peiii.d V.’lllliim Schrock Ims been chosen for icon’- • .■ ;,ud Cui I’ ter on will ke< p ( 1 Th.' teachers srv they have , I laced I'.ti'i oii under a heavy bond. ici they claim ho helped causey t!-< • |< r, it la m year by culling the I : !,orl. Col. Frid Ri'pperl or j (~!. Roy Johnson will referee the tug of war. ’’’he proceeds from the game will - to the Civic section of the Wo-in-,'ll' Chib, to be tts’cd In carrying | <>i;t tiio eivl< improvement program of that cluh. TOONEYOr SNETONIGHTi 1 Fourteen Teams Entered In Independent Busk?tb?.n Tournament i , At least fourteen teams will start in the independent bar-k“'b-iil louia'-‘ ament at Berne tonight. The fir-t Mime will start at 7 o'clock this evening and will be played by the Monroe ; Independents and the Kirkland Ills Three games will bo played tonight i and ten games Saturday, the final 1 game being scheduled for 8:75 o'clock!: tomorrow night. I The drawings for the tourney werci;
, I IHE CORT LAST TIME TO.NIGHT “LOVE AND GLORY 7 ” l r iver at J uo’ attraction with ♦ CP 4 !'. DC uGH iitiKlE BELLAMY •f \LSO-—A good comedy. !>on'i nils ; it. * J 10c : 25c ToKiori’cw —“The Sb-Dt cf the ('‘.ictus'* 5 wiiii . li.txie. ivlatinee, Children 10c. a E'. :ni n . : Children—2oc Adults 25c. I. . I m.-wi; id Heel., a raw pa vre. ■■ - ■ '
.Mi- .'W . L- .£2”.Mi I «J*fy*.‘.iirsSiD' S VISIT OUR USED CAR MARKET r HiS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRST CLASS USED CAR BARGAINS 365 DAYS A V.-: V/E i-A'.VDBARCAINS AND REAL RARGAINS—TO OFFER YOU PRACTI-/LL-’ilE' I'l'-IE. TUEREFURE, WHENEVER YOU ARE IN THE MARKET IA/P A C/iR—DON’T FAIL TO VISIT OUR DISPLAY ROOMS BEFORE BUYING—YOU i ' F LOOKING.. A FEW OF MANY BARGA E LISTED BELOW: | 1920 Ford Touring Car 1924 Ford Coupe - 1922 Ford Tudor Sedan Thi is a rial bargain for ?. used car. Paint. This car has scarcely been driven and is Icrc’s a car that must be seen to really be ... , , .... practically like new. Paint A-l. Tires like .. , ~ , ... . _.ii pn ; I Ires and ersriae in firs! class condition. ~ . . ... .... upp rated. Mechanically 1.1 ei.ieneni 4 new. ( ouldn t be in better cond tion mePrwcd ri; ht lor quick sale. c ianically or any other way. Priced at a __ di'ion and tires '*.-1. A real buy for an bargain. early-bird. . i 1923 Ford F’ordor Sedan 1925 Maxwell Sedan A job in cur used car department that is worth more of . at... nic,).!e is practically new and in order to dispel any dou! is as to the condition this car may be in. we just a.iy man’s money than we are asking. Everything about ' :li:t 5° <L *i' >ou it was taken in on a deal involving 3 Ford dosed n< w automobiles. Driven about 1590 miles—methis car is in ship-shape order and mechanically beyond cha’iicail z and every other way in A-l condition. Lots of , - . CM Ta ec . po'.ent. Here’s a new machine at used car price, cc. pare. A real buy. A bargain of the first water. We also have a number of other good used cars that will be sold at bargain prices. This is your opportunity to get a good used car way below the cost of a new job and still have a ii’ st class automobile. Come in and look over our line of cars and make your own selection. Adams County Auto Co. FRED E. KOLTER, Mgr. ; ; INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS EXCLUSIVE FORD DEALERS Madison Street DECATUR, INDIANA Phone 80
lOmpli’tod .» tv ii A preliminary Io the lilial M'.t.io will ho played by two girls’ teams ft :n the Beruo high I behool. Adams county teams enured in tiio tourney uro Horne, Monroe, Gi-iic’va. and Kir!, .nd Eifs. l''ulloultig i- ti e S' lit'thile lor the tourney: Friday I 7:o'> |k tn. Moure is. Kirkland Elf.'t I s:0o p. m. Ant! iny Wayne vs llncl:fnrd. Ohio. I U: mi p. m. Si. IMlil N.itiiii’alx VHartford city Phi !»■ I ■ Saturday I 8:00 a. m. Winthrop v- Geneva. | 9:00 a. m. Berne vs. Uniondale. . 10:00 a. m. Huntington Red Sox vs. Muncie pli.ysox. J 1:00 a. in. Bluffton Modern Wood t.r-n vs. Biiw'-on- . 1 :oo j>. in. Winner 7:00 P- o>- Friday vs. winner 8:00 ]>. m. Friday. | 2:oo p. m. Winner !l;00 p. in. Friday | M.-.. winner 8:00 a. tn. Saturday. .'I.OO p. m. winm . "inner 9 a. m. Sat , .unlay vs. winner in a. m. Saturday. •1:00 p. m. whiner 11 a. m. Saturday vs. winner 1 p. m. Saturday. 5:00 p. m. winner 2 p. m. Saturday i - 4 winner 3 p. nt. Saturday. : :15 p. m. winner 4 p. m. Saturday i s. winner r> p. m. Saturday. .<) — . - t ■ tys Beat Washington Palace Club, 26 To 11 Fort Wayne, 1-Vl>. 27 —The Washingion Palate Club, which recently hand < d - f.imeil Cl veland Ri:si‘!ib!,;:ii j a terrible walloping, lost to the Nev York Cell-' l:y only t:’’o point ami bea« I ..!, ■ Cii'i -- at W I'O'.gton. was n.'op-
'pc.l in Its mad Hißl't !“»’ ni ’’ hl ’ y tl,t ' Kn’i-hIM of CohmibUH, who belt the lelevor basketball tossers from ">'• Lipltul by •• seon' of 2ti to IL •pi y l ;.il ii tight all the way to win. 11l •’•■U’t there were titnoi wt|."> it loom’d im if the i’uln"' o'" 1 ” w,,s going to hand lite Knights their Hr J ‘defeat on the homo floor. Washington 11. n<: lending at tlm end of tho first half I-V n • cote of 12 Io 9, and going strong. ■I M lite Ci seys came back will! their {, I.nrai teiislic display of speed and Gi.isket shooting after the intermission end after tying '.lie score, dropped the lather through the hoop for enough points to sew up the game in the
■■■"■“■■■ :■ |H ■ - Don’t Let This Cold I I j Snap Bother Your Mind-- I * II « Because spring is just “Over the hill” anti it will soon be time to fill your overcoat pockets with IH * mol!l ta,,s an(l turn to s P rin ® a(tire - 9 " c have our new s **'P ment of •‘Sht-weisht I Top Coah here for you to see. You will be just H TIT ivß as surprised as we were when you see them, be- H J ‘Sm k cause they are the snappiest numbers John T. fl 1 / iWfIA — w . lt . I /| / M \z4 Powder Blues, Laverdirtes with hidden ■ IS stripes, Morning Greys. We have them in all I / sizes in Box Backs and Semi-English—the verv H /* W H § * 'vV latest st}les in vogue. Come in and see them. H S2O ..S3O I fotuuT-Mv£x& Go I J SfTFzT? £O/? ££SS ./ MONEY-ALWAYS- j ° decatur • Indiana* II
,'last five minutes. otfgamo reaby <>fn<o a'» t<» !2<-« .•<»••*« , Catholic High Plays Kirkland Hero Saturday 'file flirt and < I'lld IH'}*’ teaui'i I J HIM the girl I’ tu.ms from the Catho , lie high school and the Klrkln'id; ‘ townidilp Itiß’t school will mot In ■ i three Interesting games at the npw. high school pymnaslum here Sa’.urJ day night. This will bo the last gam ■' of t-i, I'i’culn,- person before the! tournament for the Kirkland f rst , learn. The Catholic High first team, one more game scheduled, with -» SS. Pfctor 3!hl Piinl of Hunt.uirton, l<>
[».<• Hayg’l in t’.ir |Hft<T n.M„ Uhl Him;. , )f * I Mills. Will '-He,,, lh( , K|rH , ' 111 inorow night, nhl , „ i|( u Urt Weil.,,. • " ll ’ -liM. v. n,. "' pl. I I'i.y: ■ (.mil ' — — . Pleasant Mills And Monroe P| ay The boys’ and girls' teams from the Pleasant Mill Monroe high schools will P ] av " ' old liigii school gymnasium hep | evening. Tin} girls’ g,will h.i ed first and will start nt 7 '! wo lii'ere alng games are .'x;,. ', ——
