Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1926 — Page 3

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were desperate Wemhoff sank one from underneath, taking tie bull from a Louisville guard. The Southerners led by four polns with a minute and a half to play. Final score: 1 lamisville, 18; Decatur, 14. The Lineup: Decatur (14) fg FT P Meyers, HF o i o Wemhoff, LF 4 q o Mylott, (’ -211 Voglewede, FG o o 2 Gass, LG o 0 1 Louisville (18) FG FT P Forsee, RF i 2 1 Smith, LF :) o o Fitzgerald, C 2 (I 0 Malone, RG . 2 0 0 Hendricks, LG 0 0 1 Referee: Johnson. Umpires; Quant. Graef. Decatur-Fort Wayne Game In the most thrilling game of th’’ National Catholic Interscholastic basketball tournament held nt LoyV.a University last week, the Decatur Catholic high school Commodores triumphed over their old rivals, the Central - Catholic high -school eagers, of Fort ; Wayne, in the last game of the third round. Saturday night. 24-23. Two free throws tossed by "Mongo" Meyers, star Decatur forward, in the last min- | ute of play, tied the score and won the game for the Commodores. | The victory gave the Commodores I the title of Catholic champions of Indiana and the right to play St. Xavier's high of Louisville, Ky., in the semifinals of the tournament.' I The Decatur-Fort Wayne game was [typical of all previous battles between these two rivals. First one led and! then the other would forge to the front. Both teams guarded closely and played cautiously. Decatur led at the half. 14-9. Mylott made the first point of the - game when he converted a free throw : into a score. Each team had missed ■ four chances to score before then. - Bailey soon counted a free throw for Fort Wayne, and the score was knotted at 1-all when the first quarter * ended. ' The first field goal was scored byFort Wayne, when Romary crashed through the Decatur defense, dribbling ' the entire length of the floor, and drop--1 p’ng in a close basket at the start of • the second quarter. A moment later, Myers, of Decatur, sank a free throw. Evard, of Fort 1 Wayne, scored a free throw, and the ’ Fort Wayne team was leading, 4-2. At this point, Lassus, star Fort Wayne center, was withdrawn from the game because of four pe,sonal fouls, and the tide of battle turned almost immediately in favor of Decatur. ’I The fireworks were n in earnest. ' and spectacular baskets were made from all angles in such rapid succes-

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tur, 18. Both teams frmght furiously to gain an advantage at the atari of the final period. Mylott pu' Decatur ahead with a field goal and a free throw. Shots were made at the basket with reckless abandon. Fort Wayne regained the lead at 23-22 and only one minute and it halt remained to be played. Myers went In under the basket for a shot and Krantz, Fort Wayne guard, held him, giving Mungo two free throws. Meyers walked calmly to the free throw line, gritted his teeth and took deadly alm at the basket. The first toss swished the net and tied the socre. With only a moment's pause, he flipped the ball again toward the coveted goal, and the oval dropped through the net, giving the Commodores a lead of 24-23. The final gun cracked as the ball was tossed up nt center for the next tip off. ' As the gun cracked, the players almost collapsed, so great had been the strain and so hard the fighting. The entire Decatur team was carried off the floor on the shoulders of admiring fans, and 'he largo crowd of spectators went wild. Just before the game started. Ref- ’ eree Glick announced tt> the crowd that 1 the two teams had broken even in the 1 two games played during the regular Watch Your Frail, Puny Child Grow Strong Take on Weight .. In just a few days—quicker than yon ever dreamt of —these wonderful flesh making tablets called McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to elp any weak, thin, I- under-nourished little one. I After sickness and where rickets 'are suspected they are especially It. valuable. No need to give them any J more nasty Cod Liver Oil—these tab°ilets are made to take the place of .1 that good but evil smelling, stomach .'upsetting medicine and they surely ■do it. They do put on flesh ‘■j Ask the Holthouse Drug Co., or r any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver 3 Oil Compound Tablets —as easy to . | take as candy and not at ill expen.sive—6o tablets 60 cents. I Be sure and get McCoy's, the orig- | inal and genuine and give the child t a chance for 30 days. If you aren’t delighted with results just get your f money back. ,

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Krantz (1X1) 0 1 31 Dick ((') () u () Decatur (24) FG FT PF Moyera (RF) a 1 Wemhoff (LF) 2 •» 3 Mylott ((’) 3 I 2 Voglew.de (RG) 0 0 1 Gass (LG) 1 « f Referee; Glick, umpire, Johnson.

Niokos Elected Captain Os Notre Dame Quintet South 8.-nd, Ind., Mar. 22 — (United Pros,) Johnny Niokos, South Bend, a Junior, has been elected to captain the 1926-27 Notre Dame basketbull team. Nioko'i election f.dlowed Vincent McNally’s refusid to accept the captaincy for another season. McNally said "pass It around."