Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1926 — Page 3

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I* DON REFORMED f WINS ANOTHER,’ * 1 |i Local Church Team Drops ' Pleasant Dale In Fast ‘ Contest, 25-24 t In a hard-fought game played in the ] Decatur high school gym last night, . the Zion Reformed church basket bull 1 team of this city, defeated a team ' from the Pleasant Dale church, south- 1 west of Decatur, 28-24. The winners i were leading at the half, 15-13. The , Zion Reformed team, which has lost I only two games this season, will meet J the fast St. John's Lutheran church . team here next Thursday night. This game will be played in the D. 11. S. gymnasium and an admission charge' of 10 and 15 cents will be made. Lineups and summary of last night'.* game: Zion Reformed Pleasant Dale MillerF Byerly Andrews F V. Arnold] Beal '. .C Ernst FoleyG K. Arnold YagerGßryan Field goals: Miller, 6; Beal, 2; Foley. 1; Byerly, 6; Ernst, 2; K. Arnold, 2. Foul goals: Andrews, 5; Miller, 2; Ernst, 2; Bryan, 1; Byerly, 1. Referee: Reynolds. o Three Hoosier Net Stars End College Career Tonight Crawfordsvile, Ind.. Mar. 3.—(United Press) —Basketball fans of Indiana will bid farewell to three of the greatest stars the state has ever produced and one of whom ranks as the greatest in the nation. When tonight’s game, between Wabash and Franklin College ends, Fugzy Vandiver, Franklin ace, rated as'the besit all-around player in the country, Johnny Gant, his team mate and Red Robinson, of Wabash, will close their careers as amateur stars. o Indiana Goes Into Tie For Second In Big Ten t Bloomington, Ind., Mar. 3.—(United Press) —As Indiana rested in a fiveway tie for second place in the Western Conference basketball race, the possibility of two Hoosier schools — Indiana and Purdue-—finishing in a tie for first place, loomed. The Hoosiers went into second place with Ohio State, Michigan, Illinois and lowa by handing a 34 to 28 defeat to Northwestern last flight. o FiELDGOALS * BY MARK M. UPP Just two more days and the fun will start. Are you sure of a seat? Nearly every game in the tournament here is expected to be hardfought throughout. That Is what makes a tournament interesting. The players and coaches are saying little and thinking lots this weeks as they go about their work of preparing for the tournament. All old plays are being rehearsed and a few new ones are being perfected to pull in case the old ones fail. Some columnists are searching for an undefeated team. For their edification we present the Berne “Fighting Five,” 17 straight and still a rarin. Berne will probably win the Decatur sectional tournament and go to the Fort Wayne regional. Curtains. — Huntington Press. / Gibault high school of, Vincennes, is claiming the Catholic high school championship of southern Indiana, according to the Vincennes Sun. The Patriots were defeated twice this season by the Decatur Catholic high Commodores. As far as Catholic high schools are concerned, the southern half of the state must admit that the northern teams are superior. It has been just the opposite with the public high school teams for several years. Columnists in all parts of the state have been handing out the merry razz to Shootin’ ’em and Stoppin' 'em. of the Indianapolis News, since he announced that he picked the winner of | the state tournament this year, placed j his selection in a sealed letter and for- | warded the same to Mr. Trester, the secretary-of the I. H. S. A. A., and that the name of the team selected would be kept a secret until after the tournament. Sideliner, in the Muncie Star, handed Shootin' ’em a clever jab ye&terday in th© form of a- parody on the line handed out by the Indianapolis News columnist. Sideliner said he sent his selecteion to President Coolidge with a messenger on. roller skates,

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poat-harkad "do not open until Christ- i mas.” We imagine President Coolidge would bo about as anxious to know who Sideliner picked ns the'general public is to find out who the illustrious. Shovitln' ’em Selected. TAKE A PENCIL TO THE TOURNAMENT WITH YOU AND BE SURE, TO GET A DAILY DEMOCRAT SCORE CARD AND SCHEDULE We’re going to let our friend T. N. T. end our column today, since T. N. T. is sure to en<| it all: Decatur, Ind., Mar. 2. '2C. Dear Mark M. Upp: How about this here sectional tourney? Is everyone interested? One would think they were, hut tell us about it. Why don't eha? Now listen to me: In the finals, i will be Decatur and Kirkland, the for-1 mer after several hard contests, and the latter after an apparently easy schedule. Decatur will beat the Kangaroos by not more than 7 or 8 points, as the preceding games will greatly weaken them. The other contests I will not attempt to dope, as the least predicted leaves less chances to be wrong. “Oh! Shelby—How could you be tto mean.” Surely Decatur doesn't treat their visitors that way. They don't, No Slree. Yours for the best courtesy to visitors, Sincerely, Taint No Tip P. S. How about your alleged dopers? You in person: Monty Oh!. Dicky. My Dicky Ho!, Conny O, Bud. Str Maurice and you other frantic fans and fanettes. Let’s hear ya. T. N. T. COLDS INVADE D. H. S, CAMP Three Yellow Jackets 11l With Colds On Eve Os Sectional Tournament The Decatur high school basketball sqaud has been stricken with an epidemic of colds on the eve of the sec-

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tlonal tournament to lx> held here Friday night nnd Saturday, It was learned today. Bob Zwlek, regular forward, is out of school today on account of a heavy cold. Chet. Reynolds also a regular forward, was out of school Tuesday and this morning, suffering from a cold, but wus able to be back In school this atternoon. Joo Krick, guard and center, although attending classes is afflicted with a cold and can hardly talk above a whisper. Coach Kennedy stated today that the memltersi of the squad are receiving the best attention possible and they are receiving special treatments for | their colds. The other members of the sqaud are in first class condition, and it is bfilieved that all will be in condition to play by the time of their first game, Saturday morning. The ticket sale for the tournament is progressing nicely, Principal Krick stated today. Nearly 150 season tickets have l>een sold in Decatur alone, while Berne, Hartford and the other schools are taking large numbers. The first game of th etournament will be played on Friday night, between Berne und Monmouth. COMMISSIONERS CLOSE SESSION The county commissioners completed their March session last evening after disposing of much business during the two days. John Morningstar was awarded the contract for painting the interior of the county jail on his bid of $235. Viewers on the Charles Bohnke road in Root township, the David Habegger road in Blue ('reek township, the FobI ert Schwartz road in Monroe township • and the A. J. Porter road in St. Mary's ■ township were granted an extension

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Damage Suit Goes To Jury This Afternoon The suit us Sarah Mildred Ault. De ralitr gill, against Berch R. Furr, De-i cattir laundryman, for $15,000 damage; I I for Injuries sustains dby Mi> < Ault when she was "-truck by an automobile driven by Mr. Farr a year ago, went io the Jury In circuit court nt 1:40

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