Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1929 — Page 5

S'* J? Ss \ ■ high school basketball (Wednesday) t Franklin, 26; .Middletown, 25. I silent Hoosiers (Indianapolis), 51; SB Lapel. 33. | Alexandria, 43; Summittville, 22. Arcadia. 27; Carmel, 26. Logansport, 26; Frankfort. 22. Orleans, 24; Jasper, 19. ; 1928 Tech Alumni, 25; Tech, Hn-

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dianapolia), 24. Kokomo, 32; Amiurion, 27. Camden, 30; Burlington, 17. Kempton. 37; Goldsmith, 14 Galveston, 11; Ilu #a i av ille, 26. Atlanta, 21; Westfield, 16. Michigantown, 35; Colfax 23 Peru, 30; Tipton, 26. Batesville. 46; Napoleon, 22 Hillsboro, 26; Attica. 25. "ingato, 34; Veedersburg, 31, Martinsville, 61; Bloomington, 24 Brownstown, 36; North Vernon 30 vt ,| t Chicago), 20; GritDanville, 26; Avon, 24. 1 ovington, 35; Crawfordsville, 32. WJlklnson, 34; Greenfield, 31. ■ Greensburg, 33; Madison, 30,

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929.

Jonesboro, 38; Sweetser, 1'99. Lebanon, 27; Monrovia, 25. De|phl, 35; Bainbridge, 33. Franklin, 28; Shelbyville, 14. Seymour. 19; Salem. 18. Brownsburg, 39; Mooresville, 33. Washington, 52; Bodford, 33. Fowler. 52; Kentland. 16. Scottsburg, 26; Hopewell, 11. South Bend, 35; Lakeville, 16. Columbus, 54; Rensselaer, 26. , Valparaiso, 24; Rochester. 18. Hartford City, 33; Union City. 29. . Brownsville, 63; Brookville, 16. Hagerstown. 57; Economy. 14. Centerville, 60; Greens Fork, 22. Saratoga. 34; Jefferson, 27. Stoney Creek, 31; Williamsburg, 27. Winchester, 36; Cambridge City, 25. Connersville, 28; Milroy, 26. Portland, 20; Huntsville, 19. Mt. Summit, 36; Straughn, 21. t Boston, 30; Milton, 14. Rushville, 49; Manual (Indiana])- 1 oils), 27. Montpelier, 41; Berne, 31. Fairmount, 29; Windfaill, 22 Waterloo, 29; Hamilton, 23. Butler, 100; Pleasant Lake, 11. Kendallville, 31; Bluffton. 28. Garrett, 56; Washington Center, 23. Warren, 33; Huntington, 29. Angola, 34; Ijagrange, 26. Arcola, 32; Leo, 31. Lancaster, 23; Ossian. 22. Liberty Center, 31; Chester Center, 27. Rock Creek, 36: Petroleum, 25. Lancaster, 29; Bippus, 20. Union Center (Wells), 38; Union Center (Huntington), 29. Clear Creek, 42; Rock Creek, 9. ,o 11 There's certainly plenty of material for a column today. Those brave hearts who withstood the blinding snow storm and arrived at Auburn last Wednesday night were most assuredly well-paid for their loyalty. The Curtismen looked thp best Wednesday night that they have for we don’t know how long—and much to the disappointment of Zeke Young the Jackets for the fourth straight time defeated Auburn on the Auburn hardwood,

Then while the Jackets were away, a hard scrapping Monroe high school (earn took a heavier Hartford township net aggregation into camp to the tune of 3130. It was a great gamp and both teams played some real basketball— Monroe lias not lost a game tills season. The Commodores journey to Ashley tonight for a tilt on the Ashley hardwood with the high school quintet of that town. The Commodores will be without the service of Petie Mylott, who has an injured knee. We're Kinking on the local netters and believe they will dispose of the Ashley team in good fashion. A new lineup will lie used by Coach Laurent. The Fort Wayne Hoosiers entertained a large audience here last night and defeated the G. E. Club team of this city 60-27 in a nice game. The Hoosiers are handy with the ball—and by the way, while the locals were badly beaten, they displayed a fine brand of oasketbaii and we believe the G. E. netters will win a lot of games this season. A great game is expected next Tuesday night at Decatur high school gymnasium when the O. E. Club netters meet the Berne A. C. Independents. Berne Bears dropped a tough game to Montpelier Wednesday night, 41-31. Berne had an early lead —but the Montpelier quintet got busy late in the first half and was never headed. And now hold everything— a week from tomorrow night the Decatur hlfch school Yellow Jackets, 1930 edition will journey to the lair of the Bluffton Tiger and mix it up on the West suburb's hardwood. We’re going right into Roger’s and Buck's back yard, believe me folks, it will be some game. The Tigers have failed to growl very forcefully so far this year—but in all probability the Parlor City quintet will be on its toes for the annual mid-winter classic. Decatur has had the ujvper-hand on Bluffton athletically for some time — and we wouldn't want to cause Buck (alleged referee) and Roger many sleepless nights, so we'll withhold score predictions—

The only thing Baaketbawls hates tl about the approaching game is tbe fact that Couzen Brick Tyndall will c probably sit in the Bluffton section. H’s a shame—-in fact It's always a shame when some nice young boy goes wrong. The night before the Bluffton game—December 6 to be precise—- ’ the Curtismen will have a little tilt with Winamac high school at Winamac. It's the first time a Decatur team and a Winamac team ever met. We’re banking on the Jackets to carry the Decatur colors into the western territory in good shape. That's no alibi tho', Buck. That game ths night before —because we " 1 have so much material here this year — 3 that—well —we’ve even got a good 1 girl's team that we could use at • Bluffton a week from Saturday. In fact we'll bank any Adams county net team against Wells county’s best. Kirkland Kangaroos meet Lancaster high school at the Kirkland gym tonight. It will be a great game and several from Decatur are planning on attending. Noire Dame meete the Army tomorrow in the last big football game of 1 the season — 1 . COMMODORES, BEAT ASHl ’ LEY. YELLOW JACKETS, BEAT WINAMAC AND BLUFFTON. Berne A. C.’s Win Net Game Thursday Night The Berne A. C. basketball team defeated the Fort Wayne Knits in an I, interesting game played at Berne n Thursday night, 25-20. The game was tl hard-fought throughout, with Berne t leading at the half 11-9. In the second period both teams fought for an advantage. Finally the A. C. aggregation cut loose ( with an offensive drive which completely bas- - -

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