Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1929 — Page 8
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COUNTY SECOND TEAM TITLE AT STAKE SATURDAY Eight High Schools Os County Entered InAnnual Tourney At Berne Tomorrow Is the day when the high school “scrubs" of Adams county will have their day. It is the occasion of the animal county high school second team basketball tournament, which will be held in the Community auditorium at Berne. The teams rested today, after a week of strenuous practice in preparation for the tournament. Eight quintet-.) will start in the first round of the elimination. Decatur and Monmouth will start the ball rolling when they meet in the first game of the tournament at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. The Decatur Yellow Jacket seconds are the defending champions, having won the tournament held at Kirkland last y«tir. Admission to each session will he twenty five cents. Four games will be played Saturday forenoon, two in the afternoon ami the final game Saturday night. As a preliminary to the final game, the Hartford and Bryant high ' school varsities will play at 7 o'clock. 1 Harold "Bill" Windmiller, former 1 coach of the Harford high school Gorillas, and Dale Brann, former Berne high i school coach, will be the officials in the tourney. The schedule for the tourney is as 11 follows: 8 a. m.-Decatur sv. Monmouth. !) a. m.—Berne vs. Geneva. 10 a. m.—Hartford vs. Kirkland. 11 a. m. —Jefferson vs. Monroe. 2:30 p. m. —Winner Sa. m. vs. winner 9 a. m. 3:30 a. in. —Winner 10 a. nt. vs. win- 1 ner 11 a. m. 8 p. m. —winner 2:30 p. nt. vs. win-, ner 3:30 p. M. o
Field Goals By Mark M. Upp Tomorrow is the day to give the little boys a big hand. In other words, go to Berne and root for the high school second teams in their annua! tournament. And don't forget that the Central and St. Joe eighth grade teams meet in the Catholic school gym tonight. The gold clad St. Joe team is plann ing a comeback against Central, to atone for that defeat of a few weeks ago. The Yellow Jackets journey to Auburn tonight for a conference game. They need that game to stay in the race for the conference title. The Auburn Star comments on tonight's game as follows: "After losing the last three games and having been defeated by Decatur by a big score of 41 to 21 November 28 the locals have shown some indications of coming out of the slump and are determined to beat Decatur Friday night for a comeback. The boys are prepared for a hard game in view of the fact that the first team will not be entered in the county tournament on Saturday. This will leave the team open for a stiff tussle without being restricted with the idea of saving the players for the tourney. Petle Mylott, captain of the Commodores, is considerably better today, as er having been in bed a couple of days and there Is a possibility that he may be able to get into the game against Cathedral at Indianapolis for a few minutes, at least, Saturday night. The Portland Panthers take on an Ohio team at Portland, tonight, meeting the South Side high quintet, of Lima. Ward Gilbert and Lundy Welborn, of Fort Wayne, will officiate In the Decatur-Auburn game tonight. Shootin’ ’em in the Indianapolis News, has come out strong.y in favor
of Indiana being represented in the annual national high school cage tourney at Chicago each year. Hut Mr. Trester, who would be and is pretty much the same type of gentleman as 11 Duce Mussolini, of Italy, still has Ills thumbs turned down We re beginning to believe his wrists are paralyzed and the thumbs rebound to stay down. Anyway, here's Shootin' Pern's 1929 platform: 1. No games indoors before December 1: 2. A brass I band at the state tournament: 3, Unlimited representation in National tournament; -I. Ten men for sectional tournaments; 5. Standardized game summaries; 6. Season schedules printed by 1.1 I S. A. A. Must Be A Nize Town we pity Columbus. Have the iimbul"if Columbus beats Connersville, ances waiting!" —Markin' ’em Up Newcastle Courier. Crawfordsville defeated Cathedral, of Indianapolis. Wednesday night, 5636. Cathedral plays Anderson Catholic high tonight. o ——■ St. Joe And Central To Clash This Evening The second game of the annual three-game series between the St. Joe and CenH'al school t<\uns ifr the eighth grade basketball championship of the city and for possession of the George Wemhoff trophy will be played in the Catholic school gymnasium at S o'clock tonight. Central won the first game, played a few weeks ago. A preliminary game will be played tonight, starting at 7 o’clock. oUniversity Os Washington Seeks Coach Knute Rockne Seattle, Wash., Jan. IS—(UP)—Negotiations to tiring Knute R ckne iere as head coach of the University of Washington football team to succeed Enoch Bagshaw, ousted by the student athletic committee became known here today. The plan, it was said, is for Don Miller, backfield coach of Georgia Tech, | to take charge of the husky team tills year l> iie followed by Rockne in
1930. News that Washington authorities were angling for Roc.kne leaked out following a statement by a member of the committee at the hearing which ousted Bakshaw “that the best man we can get must know by Saturday night.” It later was stated that Rockne also is negotiating with another school and must have a definite offer from Washington. o - Uncle Eben "De man wif a voice so 4>fg dat he drowns out de harmony,” said Uncle Eben, "thinks de discord intakes him de leader of de choir."—Washington Star. o Have you seen the new Dodge Bros. Six? 15t3
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3ERNEA. C, EVENS COUNT WITH 0. E. Tie tallies were turned last night, when the Decatur G. E. basketball team and the Berne A. C. Club met in the Decatur high’school gym in their second game of their week. Decatur came from behind in the last few minutes to win from Berne at Berne, Tuesday night, I's to 24. Last night, Berne came from behind in the second half to win, 28-27. The game last night was a thriller and was wi ll played. The Electricians held the lead throughout the first half and at the rest period were ahead. 1614. Four baskets and a free throw by Stucky helped Berne to pull the game from the fire in the second half The score was tied four times in the second frame. The two teams will play a third game at Berne on February 2, it was announced today. In the preliminary I game last night, the Monmouth independents defeated the G. E. second team, 32-16. The G. E. team will play at Wren, Ohio tonight. Lineups and summary Decatur G. E. FG FT TP Zwlck f 2 2 6 Strickler f 3 0 6 Hoffman f 0 11 Corson c 2 4 8 Toney g 11 3 Bryan g 0 3 3 Kleinknight g 0 0 0 Totals J 11 27 Berne A. C. EG FT TP Stucky f 4 1 9 Kessler f 2 0 4 Johnson c 0 11 Habegger c 2 1 5 Thompson g 3 17 Winteregg g 1 U 2 Tatals 12 4 28 Referee: Beal, Decatur. o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays
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4 o miles un hour at Evansville, southern Indiana. o ““ Crawfordsville Does Not play Here This Week-end Basketball fans are reminded again tha t Crawfordsville high scht»l does not |llay the Yellow Jackets here this week. Due to an error, the date for the game appeared on the schedules as Janpary 20. The correct date is Saturday night January 26. which is one week from tomorrow night. The Yellow Jackets have < nly one gam.' this week it being Auburn tonight. —
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