Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1930 — Page 8

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Curtismen Swamp

DECATUR WINS ROUGH CONTEST I BY 45-27 COUNT Vikings Show Little Opposition to Local Basketball Team Decatur high school Yellow Jackets completely humbled Huntington high school \ ikings in a basketball argument at Decatur high school gymnasium last night. The final score was 45-27 apd the ( urtismen flashed away to such a heavy lead in the opening stanza of the game that the \ ikinjrs resorted lo Questionable tactics in the Hushing )1* 11 f As ts not uncommon when Huntington teams come to Decatur to ploy basketball, the game started an I hour lite ml was not completed until after 11 o’clock. Every <1 lay im- 1 aginable slowed the game-. In the ' cut tain-raiser Steve Everhart’s I charges romped away from the in-t-.tference running Huntington ' team and won IS-14. In the big game, both teims play- 1 ed even sot two minutes. Clapp sank a pair of free throws on Engle’s foul and took th ■ lead. Debolt returned fire for the Curtismen I by cutting in under the basket for 1 a field gojl. C-irroll, Huntington guard sank a field goal and Dick 1 Engle plated the ball through th" s ne: sot the Curtismen. After a few minutes of even battl- <1 ing the Dc-eatui offense broke loose 1 The Jatke men cut through from 1 both sides ami forth rest of the first half they completely biffled t th Viking Dining the hist lit mln- « ut"s of the game an extreme’y | brand of basketball was played. The ' officials were calling all mivde-mea- E nors closely. E When the first half ended the E Yellow Jacke s found themselves I on the long end of a 21-9 score. It 2

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c s one id’ the greatest exhibitions ' ,f ba liethill a Dcntnr team had | ver d splay- d ami when the Curtis-, i im-n left the floor they rece veil 3 great ovation. What was 'old th* Huntington team during the intermission, nobody knows. What the Huntington pl yers d-elded among themselves l i-obotly 1 nows. The hist half of the i game W IS one of tit • most sickenI Ing displays of basketball local fans ! have iver seen. The Vikings evidently wore told |to ' . p Deca nr players from slice'- 1 tig at any cost Two Huntington -men w ere stat'oned b--lw<-en Debol. ml the n t and every t'me th • Dehntur floor guild got the ball some i one wa-■ shoving, pushing, tripping o blocking. Dtbolns a result in-id- 9 put of 11 attempts for the ' fre - throw line. Twen y-one fouls were called mi Huntington team in an effort to make a basketball g me out of a iirce. Finally the officials evidently heearie : shamed to call more otil . and !n the I st five m notes of th- game, one of the roughest net P" ■- nd- s of the last five years was presented local f ins. The Yellow Jackets managed to. holu their own, and during the closing rninut-s were content to pass; the ball out of the tripping zone.' F ns protested the action of the 1 vi iting earn, time and again, but after e -th few minutes when coach., 1 Patti Kr igbaum would send in am 1 ; unit on, more tripping would b p j on th? program. De - ; r was superior in every department of the ctual game. The Curtismen passed with accuracy; ■ hot with accuracy and handled the bull in great styl •. Coach Curtis sent in his three utility “standbys”; in'o the tilt in the closing minutes t of the game. Zerkle, Hebble and II 11 t lleved Eehnepp, Engle and ‘ Reynolds. I ( G ilfi h of Auburn refereed the ■ m and Welbourn of Fort Wayne ump'ted. I ineup and summary: Ye tow Jackets (45 FG FT TP Reynolds f 2 3 ’ H bble f 0 0 0 En-rle f 4 4 12 Hill f 0 0 0 G -i her c ... 3 2 8

; Debolt g 2 9 1J Si-hnepp g I Zerkle g - 11 " " i fotals 13 I'-’ j Huntington (27) Rttdicf) f .117 !!e Inger f " 0 ,J Kot Itca rt 1 " 1 ! Cl -PP. t " 3 2 8 Todd f '> 9 0 W. Hosier c « '» '' I looti n c . 2 2 ti F Hosier g 0 0 9 Young g 0 0 0 CaCrroll g 13 5 Totals 9 9 27 R ferce, Griffith, Auburn; I’m pre. Welbourn, Fort Wayne. Per■an il to .Is t illed on Huntington 21 in Decatur, 13. 0 HSuch a basketball game, if ttfe fans will permit Basketbawls to refer to the Huntington-Decatur game as such, should not be tolerated. —oOo — The Huntington players made no effort to play THE GAME but resorted to an ungainly plan of PLAYING THE MAN. —oOo— The best pushers, shovers and trippers, these Huntington boys are. And the prize for the most valuable man certainly goes to Coach Paul Kreigbaum. —oOo — The game started an hour late — and two hours later it wzs over. The first half showed Decatur high school Yellow Jackets as they are. It was a great net game—that far. —oOo— We wonder how a sports writer

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. .lANT-WA 2.

Huntington High

t on any newspaper can defend tac- ’ I ties used by the Vikings maybe ’ino one does - - 000 It would be a difficult job to ,; say who played the best game for the Curtismen. The boys kept cool, played fair, and rei fused to enter into the spirit i of the "GRUDGE." I —oOo—t The officials called a total of 51 t fouls on the two teams—- , —oOo — Let’s forget the Huntington; game. Huntington Is not a mem i her of the conference—Let's look’ to the future. January as a big I-nonth for the Yellow Jackets —oOo — Friday, night, the Curtismen go to Angola. And while a victory should be forthcoming, these Angola boys won't be a set-up. 000 The Commodores will entertain he home-folks here Saturday night I >y play ng Andrews high school, mother product of Huntingtoll county. —oOo - Coach Laurent believes his boys will win. Basketbawls believes they c4n, without much trouble. The Commodores have a great team, when all five men are playing basketball—They've had a lot of hard luck, due to injuries—but the whole squad is back in condition now — and look out! —oOo — We wonder how the West Suburb | uthor is pacifying his own mind —Bluffton lost to Hunt ngton Tnes-| 'ay night 35-34 and Huntington lost to Decgtur Wednesday night 45-27. - —oOo— Well, Mr. Buckner, since the Tigers haven’t a coach this year, and since you've been so complimentary to Coach Curtis these last three years, and since there isn’t much glory in beating the West Suburb any more, Decatur may let your Tirers down with just a 20 or 30 point win February 14. —oOo — C O M M ODOR ES. BEAT ANDREWS. —oOo— YELLOW JACKETS, HEAT AN-| IOLA. — 000— Simon Schwartz, the Walter Eckrsall of Eerne, vis ted Coach Curtis and Basketbawls the other afnrnoon— S’mon is still optimistic ■■ mceinlng the Berne net season — le says the Bears have long been e;o, nized i s a tou.nament team. 1 —oOo— Ard we'll all agree that the Pears have got a good tournament team. —o DoBerne has a little argument with I'ancasttr of Wells county this' week-end. Berne should win hami-, lily. —oOo— Monroe Bearkatz go to Hoagland Friday night instead of Saturday night as was pre- i v oucly scheduled. The Bearkatz should continue their winning ways. —oOo— Froebel of Gary gave the highlytouted Hoiace Mann betters of the same place a kiss on the nose Wed-r-sday night—lt’s the third defeat 'f the s a :on for the Horace Mann team. —oOo— Central of Fort into action Friday night with I!ow O?e Woman Lost 29 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor Gained in Vivaciousness Gained a Shapely Figure ' If you're fat — first remove the cause! KRUSCHEN SALTS contains the 6 mineral salts your body organs, glands and nerves must have to function properly. When your vital organs fail to perform their wo-k correctly—your bowels and kidneys can't throw off that waste material—before you realize it—you’re growing hideously fat! Try one half teaspoon'iil of KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot water every morning—In three weeks get on the scales and note j how many pounds of fat have vanished, Notice also that you have gained in energy—your skin is clearer—your eyes sparkle with glorious health—you feel younger in body - keener in mind. KRUSCHEN will give any fat person a joyous surprise. Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN SALTS from Zimmerman’s Drug Shop, or any leading druggist anywhere in America, (lasts 4 weeks). If this first bottle doesn’t convince you this is the easiest, safest ami surest way to lose fat—if you don’t | feel a superb improvement in health—so gloriously energetic—vigorously alive—your money gladly returned.

th- Moozeheart team of Mooteheart, 111. — Several Decatur fans are planning on seeing the till bearing in mind that Decatur plays Central one of these n'ghts. —oOo- — And now in the fact of 1930 Indiana high sclioid basketball teams begin to tighten up thiMr plays and prepare for the big parade to the I hitler field house It's i 1 tile mor? than two months away yet hut thousands are Talking I about it right now. oOo — ' COMMODORES. BEAT-AX’ DREWS. —oOo — YELLOW JACKETS. BEAT ANGOLA.

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