Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1925 — Page 3
W; -~v 1 |ERNTsW»MPS 11 PLEASANT MILLS luntv C hamps Keep Slate KClean By Winning. 6511; Berne Girls Win Brh>> Borne high school basketball kept Its slate ‘lean by swampthe Pleasant Mills quintet In the * Srne community building Saturday ■SKpps to date and has not been deied. he game Saturday night developed i a sharpshooting contest between ulu iT'-r. Mar BW forward. and ■gley, the crack center of the counchampions. When the game ended, v u :,! M ’ al -'’’’ his cr‘MlitK> ri . book opposite Ellenbergers Baumgartner, Berne guard. K k a hand in the scoring also, and five two-pointers to the Hue:- Feasel did most of the scoring ■ Plasant Mills, sinking four field Us during the contest. The first if ended with the score 24-8 in B< rne’s favor. Kt ci the preliminary game, the Herne K b , defeated the Pleasant Mills girls. 31 to 1. The half ended 22-1. gOn next Friday night, the Berne gfe: ■ i will go to Linn Grove to meet th undefeated Hartford township •am. A merry battle is predicted these two quintets meet. ■Lineups and summary: ®;|. ibarger F Foor ‘ G Smith F Johnson 'ey C Ehrsam Winteregg ...G Feasel ■ Substitutions: E. Winteregg for G. Thompson for Baumgartner, fcividson for Foor. Field goals: Ellen5; Ehrsam. 1; Feasel, 4; zenheiser, 2. Foul goals: N. Win tr, eg, 1. Referee: Macklin. NOTICE ■No hunting or tresspassing allowed 6n the Henry Krick farm in Washingtoo township ■ THE OWNER. 272 3tx. 118 ’ 0 .tbsente For The Daily Democrat — ® o I World War Veteran Praises Father John's Medicine ISB.WL jSB ■BELIEVES “IT CAN’T BE BEAT” A veteran of the World War. Leo Hfles Jarlnis. whose picture is shown, gjhas very warm words of praise for ■Father John’s Medicine. He says that -Ebe has used Father John’s Medicine his cough which has bothered him ■every winter for many years- In a ■■ecent letter, Mr. Des Jarlals wrote: ■” l shall always keep a bottle of STather John’s Medicine on hand ■because I give it to my children ■and take it myself. I think it can’t ■be beat." (Signed) Leo Des Jarlals, ■Summit Lake, Wis. Its history of ■more than 70 years of success has ■proved hat the soothing, healing ele■ments in Father John’s Medicine are most effective treatment of colds Kind coughts. Father John's Medicine ■soothes and heals the mucous lining ■ of the breathing passages and at the ■same time gives strength with which ■to fight off colds. It is safe for all ■the family Io take because it is guar■aneted free from alcohol or danger■ous drugs in any form.
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0. H. S. OPENS NET SCHEDULE FRIDAY Kirkland Meets Yellow Jackets In Opener; Season Tickets On Sale D H S OPENS flff. fitlff tititlfltim | The Decatur high school basketball team will open Its season next Friday night, November 20, in a game | with Kirkland high school in the new 'high school gymnasium. Coach KenInedy today Issued a list of training rules for the squad to follow and notified each member that a violation of the rules would mean suspension from the squad. i Season tickets for the home games will go on sale Wednesday. Anyone desiring a ticket for all home games can reserve a seat by calling Principal Walter Krick at the high school. Eleven games have been scheduled on the home floor. A season ticket sells ( for $4.00 | Prospects for a good team this year have brightened during the last fewdays since the football squad has been dismissed and several of the gridiron players have reported for basketball practice. Coach Kennedy expressed the belief that the local team this year would win a large majority of its games. | The Kirklan team, which the local . meets in the opener next Friday, has been playing for several weeks and it is probable that a good game will be witnessed. A prelimin - ary game also will be played. Only a limited number of season tickets will be sold and those who desire them are asked to see Mr. Krick soon. . o NOTICE 1 The time is here to have your piano tuned and repaired for winter. >ny one wishing my service please write or call at my home morning or evening. No phone I will not leave city at present as planned. 271t3 D. A. GILLTOM
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KIRKLAND DOWNS OSSIAN,2S TOl2 Kangaroos Turn On Wells County Team and Avenge Former Defeats After losing their first three games played with Wells county teams this fall, the Kirkland high school Kangaroos ( fought back with a vengeance Saturday night and swamped the Ossian quintet on the Ossian court, 25 to 12. Rock Creek, Lancaster and . Chester Center had taken the measure 1 of the Adams county team In the order named. Chester Center having turned , the trick last Friday night, in an , overtime game t After the first few minutes of the game Saturday night, Kirkland took
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a commanding lead and was never headed Herbst, who proved to be the main cog in the Ossian team, scored He first points of the game on a field goal. Lother Arnold tied the coupt with a field goal. liarbat sank another field goal and Andrews scored one of two free throws, making the score stand. 4-3, in favor of Ossian. Andrews sank a field goal and Herbst shot a foul goal, again tying the score. Lowell Arnold was fouled as he tossed
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the ball at the banket. The ball drop ped through the net for a field goal and Arnold made good on both free 1 throws, putting Kirkland ahead, 9-5. From then on, Kirkland held the whip hand. The score at the end of the half was 15 to 7 Herbst made all of 1 Ossian's points in the first half. In the preliminary game, the Kirkland seconds Were defeated (or the first time this season, when the Ossian reserves downed them, 21 to 14 Os
! slan lead, lo ti, at the end of the half. Kirkland will play the Decatur high school Yellow Jackets In this city Friday night. Lineups and summary: Kirkland 125) Ossian 112) Uiwel) Arnold .F. . Swlhart Luther Arnold . F Herbst Andrews('Hissem F. ArnoldG Johnston Billings G Horror Substitutions: Mills for Hissem;
, Melchlng for Johnston; Bowman for t Horror. Field goals: Arnold. 3; Luther Arnold. 3; Andrews, 1; F. Arnold. 4; Herbst, 3. Foul goals: jUiweli Arnold, 2; Andrews, 1; Herbst, 4; Hisisem, 1; Johnston, 1 Heferaa; Geller. ■■O" NOTICE Radiators Recored, Rebuilt . | and Repaired By ELMER E TRH'KER, 2691'12<)3 South First Si.
