Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1930 — Page 6

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DECATUR BEATS ANGOLANETMEN IN EAST GAME Berne Trims Lancaster And Jefferson Wins From Hartford Twp. Decatur. Berne and Jefferson .high school basketball teams defeated three strong onponents ”n nei encounters Fridav ni<rht. Decatur high school Yellow Jackets disposed of Angola at Angola in easy fashion. 35-14; Bern" high school Bears tramnlod trampled under another Wells county team by trimming Lancas: er nt Lancaster 35-29 and J< fferson netters defeated an old rival. Hartford township In an overtime contest at Herne. 31-29. The Cuitismen started slow at. Angola and after the first five minutes of the game was history, the: Angola notters were lending 6-4. Dick Engle and Curly Reynolds got busy anil began shoving the ha l ! through the net from places on the: floor, too numerous to mention an I . when the half ended Decatur was leading 16 6. The Jackets continued their offensive march and ran up a comfortable margin over their oppon-l ents before Hebble, and Zerkle| were sent into the fracas. The sub-1 stitutions failed to weaken the tfam and the Curtismen kept the game well under control. The final score was 35-14. In the preliminary the Angola 1 second team defeated the Decatur second team 17-16 in an interesting contest. Bears Beat Lancaster Berne high school Bears Journeyed to Lancaster, Wells county last night where they broke into ths av.ay-from- home win column fop the first time this season. The Bears were all primed for the tiit and after assuming the lead in the middle of the second half, never were headed. A large crowd attended the game and at times when the count was close the entire congregation arose I to cheer the two teams. Thai Wells county quintet started off strong and took an 8-1 lead. Finally the Bears led by Liechty, Ehrsam and Stucky tore loose, tied the score at 12-.12 and went into a lead which they never relinquished. At the half way mark the Ad-1 ams county team had the better of the argument, 19-14. Lancaster made a hard effort to

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come back in the second period. I Itetpe run the count up to 25-15 and then Utncaster came to within two points of knotting the count at 27-25. The Hours were superior, however, and turned back :evety Lancaster effort. The final ' < mint wus 35 29. Jefferson Wins ' | Coach Glen Marsh’s Jefferson J township high school netters pull- ' e-| a great basketball game right lout of the first In the second half, !after trailing the Hartford township eagers, anil finally won an ■ {overtime contest at Herne hist |; night, 84-29. r i It was a great game with th-, Jeffersonians fighting an uphill l i huttle all the way. Hartford led 1 at the half 14-10 and continued to j • is milt the basket until the middle ' if the second half. Finally with , “a few minutes remaining the, I Mili sliiii'-ii tied the coion HUii me ' game ended 27-27. Five minutes extra was awarded the teams to decide the argument an I the .Marshtnen registered 7 ' points while the Gorillas were only I able to penetrate the goal once. I The final count was 34-29. Lineups and summaries: Engle, f .408 Hebbe, f 0 3 3 Reynolds, f ....... 5 2 12 Gerber, c ... 3 4 10 Debolt, g 0 1 * Zi-rkle, g 0 0 0 Schnepp. g . 0 11 Totals 12 11 35 • Angola 114) Williamson, f 4 2 10 Grimes, f .000 “ Quas, c ... 0 0 0 Dtuckwall. g 0 0 0 Phipps, g 12 4 Totals . 5 4 14 Herne (35) j Liechty. f .6 0 12 I Ehrsam. f 5 1 11 i Gottschalk, c 0 0 0 I Stauffer, g Oil Stucky, g 5 1 11 Totals 16 3 35 Lancaster (29) Dowty, f 113 Gibson, f 2 0 4 Durr, f 3 0 6 Gallfvan, c ...... 2 15 Gerber, g 3 3 9 Bevington, g 0 0 0 Bell, g 0 2 2 Totals 11 7 29 Jefferson (34) Wendall, f 6 1 13 Miller, f 0 0 0 I Stuber, f .. .. . 3 0 6 i Bollenbacher, c . 4 3 11 Duff, g . .0 0 0 Egly, g 1 2 4 Totals 14 6 34 Hartford (29) B. Studler, f 0 0 0 Zimmerman, f 3 17 j Gottschalk, c . 0 11 I Studler, g 2 0 4 Hoffman, g 2 0 4 Stahly, g 6 1 13 > Total? 13 3 29

EAGLES LOSE TO WOODBURN Monmouth high school Eagles di opped a close basketball contest to Woodburn h gh school net men I Wtodlntrn last night. The final count was 31 38. The score was lied 16 16 at the half and was tied on I in Othei occasions during the game. The 11 ggardtm n fought hard to mtseo.e their huger opponents, but I failed in th- lad minute of the - game. The count was lied at 28-28 ■du rlly befote th game ended, but | Woodburn team managed to score I a ire throw and a field goal. Parrish, forward for the Mon-1 I mouth team shoved the ball through I ■ he net 9 out of 10 tint s from the : ire brow line, and 1 ylle, cent r made three Lee throws out of thre - es. Lineup i.trl summary: Woodburn (31) FG FT TP S -h- pelmann f 1 t) - Knohlauc i f 1 0 2 Lowder c .5 3 13 Schepelin tin g 5 2 12 Justin g .02 2 Totals 12 7 31 Monmouth (28) Parrish f 4 9 17 Brokaw f 3 0 6 Lytle <• 1 3 5 Fleming g .00 0 Bittner g . 0 0 0 ' Totals 8 12 28 — o DfISKgR&WL 7 ww w 'A«*! 'ijS-Ja Decatur Catholic highschool Commodores will engage Andrews high school basketball team in a net tilt at Catholic high school gym, here tonight. The game will start at 8:15 o'clock. Crowds in the Huntington Her-i ■•'d Press, says if Andrews gets to hitting the net. like that team some times does, it will he too bad.

But with Petie Mylott in the middle of the Commodores defense we just can’t imagine any team hitting the basket for a lot of counters. And ;ay Mi*. Buckner—Berne Bears debated Lancaster at Lance t°r Friday night, very decisively—Will you please laugh that off. •t was Berne’s second victory of the year over the famous Wells county team. Which again shows that Wei's county net teams can take lessons from their neighboring county. And Angola high school whs added last night to the long list of victories piled up by Decatur high school's "hope wreckers." The Curtismen went high speed for a few minutes—just lono enough to shoot the game on ice. A l these victories are beginning »o worry Basketbawls — it's the hist t'me we've had so mainnlefisrnt ones all in a row—but it 'ooks like Engle, Reyno’ds, Gerber, Schnepp and Debolt believe in 'he national slogan “all for oneone for all". Coach Olen Marsh's Jeffersonians whipped their most bitter rival Hartford in an overtime tilt at Berne last night— ft was a great game from start to finish—well played— well cheered and well officiated. Kirkland Kangaroos get into action at Kirkland tonight against Lafayette Center—Lafayette has a good team and the game should be interesting all the way with Kirkland having a little the best at the end. * One of the feature games of next week will be a game between Kirkland township men (over 30) vs. Preble township men (over 30). The game will be a preliminary to the Kirkland Whippet-Rockford, Ohio Red Men’s game at Kirkland gymnasium. Another preliminary between the Monroe Independents and the Kirkland Meadowtops also is scheduled for Monday night. Now Commdores — BEAT ANTREWS —• A Huntington county team ha* been unable so far this season to win from an Adams county' team. COMMODORES, BEAT ANDREWS.

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High School Basketball College Scores: Ohio Wesleyan, i.>. Manchester, 28. State Normal. 35; Wabash. 21. Ball Teachers, 40; Evansville, 8. High School Scores Shortr dge (Indianapolis), 40. , Tipton, 29. Tech (Indi.napoHr 38; Kokomo, 1 37. Cicero, 33; Ct.h_.tral (Indianapolis), 23. Edinburg. 14; Seymour, 15. Noblesville. II; Alexandria. 26. ' Martinsville, 29; Franklin, 12. , War itw, 26; Princeton, 25. Peru, 3 ); Hartford City. 35. Rushville, 34; Greensburg, 42. Frankfort, 41; Muncie, 31. Fairmount. 21; Gas City. 18. Delphi, 46; Rensselaer, IS. i loomtleld, 23; Spencer, .30. French L ek, 38; West Bad mt. 9. Vincennes, 56; Bedfold. 30. Pendleton, 40; Fortville, 37. Flora’. 41; V< ilersburg. 22. Anderson, 29; Newcastle, 17. Brazil, 21; Greencastle. 29. New Bethel, 21; Beech Grove-, 15. Shelbyville, 23; Columbus, 26. Stiman. 21; Rising Sun. 38. Griffith, 9; Catholic Central (Hammond). 43. Oxford. 30; Fowler. 21. Horace Mann. 9; Washington (E. Chicago). 7. Gieenfleld. 16; Bloomington, 2.1. M tehell, 16; Washington, 23. Montmorenci, 26; West Point, 25. Wingate, 37; Waynetown, 29. West Ixdianon, 22; Freeland Bark. 18. Remington. 20; Pine V Huge, 37. Boswell, 22; Wolcott, 29. Monticello, 21; Winamac, 38. Ci awfordsville, 44; Attica. 26. Logansport. 52; Lebanon. 21. West Ijtfayette. 27; Monon, 24. Kentland, 12; Brook. 40. Froebel (Guy), 31; Roosevelt East Chicago), 20. Erne-son (Gary), 30; Whiting, 18. Valpaiaiso, 31; Hammond, 23. LOCAL DEALERS HAVE NEW CARS

,Q T() Models of Automobiles Are Displayed by Decatur Auto Dealers New automobi e models are announced today by Chevrolet and Vi'lys-Overland, official announcen> uts being prined in today's Da’ly Democrat. Th- new Willys-Over"and model n< li’d 's a new Willys Six. named n honor of the founder of the •ompsnv, John W. Willys and 'ormer head of the company. Powered by an engine that develops 65 horsepower, producing a weed of 72 miles an hour in high an I as ir'les an hour in second, he new Wil ys Six is announced is-one of the most powerful cars n !, s price class. The prices range from $695 for ‘he 2-passeneer roadster to $795 or the Standard Sedan and SBSO ’or the DeLuxe Sedan. Numerous featnrts are added to the new Willys model. The Willys-Over-nnd is sold in Decatur by W. D. Sorter. Chevrolet Prices Cut W-h th- new Chevrolet models. nr‘<— ■••* Is el o announced 4>y the company. New features have 'so b'-n added to the line of m-verolet Six models. The price -uts range from S2O to $65, the oedste sd ing for $495; the siport ■oadst-r $525. and the. sedan $675, '<> b Detroit. A complete list of •"dci s and announcement of the 'cw motels la printed in tonight's oa’H»r. The Chevrolet is sold in Decatur by the Decatur Chevrolet corpora*ion, located on North Third street. Other New Cars P. L. Macklin of the Adams "ounty Auto Company announced "day that the Oakland and Pontiac companies wou’d bring out new' models in the very near future. The Oakland will come out "fth an eight cylinder model, Mr. Macklin stated. Leo Kirsch, dealer for the Hud-scn-Fissex cars, aso stated that new models of the Hudson and sex would be announced within 'he next, ten day#. The new Ford body model was announced this week. The Ford dealer here is the Decatur Sales and Service Corp., located in the Schug building, formerly occupied by the Hall Motor Co. The new •ars are on dtsipfay now. Other Decatur automobile dealers, Saylors Motor company, deal"rs for the complete Dodge Bros., "ne; W. H. D°ttlneer, dealer for the Chrysler and P'ymouth cars and Thomas J. Durkin, dealer for the Hunmoblle and Graham-Paige -ars. have new models on di-play. These and the other dealers offer Decatur motorists the finest selection of good automobiles on the market today.

MONROE DROPS CLOSE NET TILT A little town down the (). 11. I 11all;bid. several miles north by 'a- 1 I name of Hoagland ought to put out |'he flags today and call to-' ther the band itld cel brat-. Hoagland hi-'i ! si-hnol bn keiball temi kicked the whole bottfim out of he dop • buck let lust night by defeating’Monroe | high school Bearkn'z In a n t argu ' ni‘-'it at Hoflgland 11-18. No one expected t'.te Madison township qu'n'et Io come close :o wh pping the P.emkilz and It w s p nimbly due to th- ov reonfidenc -it the Adams county netters that such did occur. Never he'.ess til ' I 1 - '.I: ml earn without mak ng t> n :ie •uilistiiiit'on roti ped away nd "ev r p rmilt -d the Beark Iz | io get (i it In front. Wlu n the game st irted the Hoaglined netlejs art d a wicked bom

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