Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1928 — Page 8

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t -*■” ■ - y M ’ p ?*> iSW iimaWeatT COMMODORES A spirited rally at the start of the sreond half turned threatening defeat Into victory for the St. Rose Catholic high school eagers, of. Idina, Ohio, in their baskethall game with the Decatur Catholic high school Commodores, here last night. The final score nf the hard-fought game was 26-24. A rally by the Commodores in the closing minutes of the game, after their first half lead had been wiped out and two member# of their starting lineup had been ejected front the game via the personal foul toute, almost pulled the game out of the fire The Commodores started out with a determination that looked bad for the Buckeyes. The locals led through out the first half and. at the rest period, were on the heavy end of a 13-8 score. Petie Mylott, captain of the Commodores, who was playing forward last night, had connected sot four field goals and a free throw dining the first period. Mylott increased the Commodores' lead to seven points by sinking a field goal at the start of the second half. Then, things began to happen. The St. Rose players penetrated the locals’ defense for several shots and rang up 13 points befoie the end of the third quarter, giving them a lead of 21-15. In the fourth quarter, Wemhoff and Miller were forced out of the game on personal fouls. Gage and Harris entered the game and did a good job. Gage sank two field goals during the closing minutes of the game. Shortly before the game ended, Mylott went under the basket for a shot that almost dropped through. He was fouled on the shot and made both free throws, cutting the Lima lead to two points. Had he made the field goal, the score would have been tied and an overtime period would have been necessary, as very little time remain-

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ed. Conch Laurent had Kithite and Coffee p’livlng guard Inst night and (Iley teamed togelhet pretty well. With Mylott playing forward, the Commodores had a little stronger offense. Mylott, with live field goals and the | same number of free throws, led the | scorers last night with 15 points. Townsend. Lima guard, registered four i fielders mid a free throw for his team Lynch, star forward of the visitors, I was he'd pretty well in check by the Commodores, lint managed to get loose for three field goals. Palmer, Lima center, left the game via the J persona) foul route In the fourth quarter, also. In the preliminary game last night, the Catholic high school second team defeated the Kirkland high school reserves, 19 1). The young Commodores were leading. 9 to S at the rest period. Metzger, with eight points to his credit, was high point man of the game. A large crowd saw the game last light. Nearly n hand, ad Lima fans followed the St. Rose team to the game. Lineups ami summary: Commodores FG FT T Mylott, f. s 5 15 Miller, f. 12 Wemhoff. c. oil Coffee, g. •• 11 11 Kohne, g. b o Gage. c. 2 0 4 Millor, g. 0 0 0 Totals 8 8 24 Lima FG FT T Lynch, f. -1 " Quinn, f. 1 0 Palmer, c. 1 Snider, c. <• Blanchard, g. 11 Townsend, g. 4 1 3 | Totals lb 6 26 ■ Referee: Elliott. Fort Wayne: Umpire: Beal. Decatur. o — Fort Wavne Hoosiers Defeat New York, 17-16 New Ycrk. Dec. 13— Staging a des perate rally in the closing minutes of the American Basketball league, overcame a New York lead to defeat the Hahoahs by a 17- -16 score. New York led fiom the start until the last few minutes. At half time the New Yorkers held an 11-to-10 margin. ——— o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

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Eastern Grid Stars To Start West On Saturday Evanshoi, 111., Dec 13 -Twenty-two of the outstanding middle western and eastern football players will assemble 1 hei<« Saturday bes ire starting forth* 4 1 west const where they tire to play an I all-star western team nt San Francisco Iler. 29. Prominent among the eastern players are Strong, qumlerhnek, New York 1 University; Hn. p-iter, quarterback, I Carnegie Tech; Westog, halfback, Borton <■ liege; Holmer, fullback, Northwestern; Gibson, guard, Minnesota; I Newell, fullback. Nebraska; Bennett, halfb.u k, Indiana and Raskowskl, tuckIo Ohio state. The players will work out at Dyche stadium, Northwestern university, Saturday afternoon. The team will be in charge f Coach Dir k Hanley, Northwestern find Coach Andy Kerr, Washington and Jefferson. o I Bluffton High School Cancels Basketball Games Biufft :n, Dec. 13-Coach Louis E. Means announced today that the Bluff-ton-North Side basketball game at Fort Wayne, Friday night, the BlufftonNorth Manchestei game here Saturday night and the Bluffton reserve-Os-sian reserve game to have been played at Ossian, have all been cancelled for this week. There are 14 men on the Bluffton squad Incapacitated by minor injuries or by attacks of influenza. All persons ! having tickets for the North MunchesI ter game are asked to hold them as | they may lie used when tile game is I played at a later date. Yellow Jackets To Play South Side Here Friday A capacity crowd is expected at the DecaMur high school gym. Friday night, when the high school Yellow Jackets meet the South Side high school Archers, of Fort Wayne, in a n :rtheastern Indiana conference basketball game. The second teams from the two schools will play at 7 o’clock and the big game will start at 8 o’clock. Tudor, of Fort Wayne, and Hlrt, of Fostoria. Ohio, will officiate. The Yellow Jackets are reported in good condition for a gruel- ■ ■ ling battle. o W. F. M. S. of M. E. church Rummage Sale, church Basement. Saturday 15 and 22. New supply of goods on hand. 294-2 t

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