Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1930 — Page 8
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G. E. CLUB WINS CHARITY Till Decatur G H. Club basketball <b ;im defeat <1 Kirkland Whippets he a charity basketball Kame at Decatur high school gymnasium last night, b for* a large crowd, :’,131. Tlie game was more mesided than the score indicates and the 'oval team at one time had a lead of 25-12. Bill B yan was the outstanding p'ayer for the losers with three' tl Id goals to his er (lit and a lot of good defensive work. Lloyd, B yan accounted fir two field goals' and two free throws. Be l. It ynolds and, Hill were even an He'd goals for the winners each netting tire". Th- game at times was rough. The score at: half time was 1512 in favor of Decatur. The local netters go to B me, Saturday night for a game with tiie Berne A. C. aggregation. Pro-, c» ds fr m Thursday's game will, go to the Good Fellows Club. Lineup and summary: G E. Club (34) FG GT TP Engle, f. 0 0 0[ Reynolds f. 3 2 8, Ho'ton, f. 1 3 51 Hill. c. 3 4 101 Str'ckler, g. 2 15, Be 1, g. 1 3 0 6 ’ Totals 12 10 31' Whippets (31) FG FT TP Corson, f. ...2 4 8; Arnold, f. Oil. Hoffman, f. 1 0 2 ! Meyers, f. 2 2 6 Smith, c. 10 2 W. Bryan, g. 3 0 6 L. Bryan. g. 2 2 6, Totals 11 9 31’ Referee, Hyland. Notre Dame.! I’mpire, Curtis. Eminence. COLLIER'S TEAM IS ANNOUNCED New York. Dec. 19. —<U.R> —El ven colleges placed men on the all/me r ica football team selected by Collar’s Weekly. The choices follow: Backs: Carideo, Notre Dam , O. Pinckert, S. California, HB Macaluso, Colgate, FB Ends Dilrvmn’e, Tulane. Fes’er. Ohio State. Line: S'ngton, Alabama, Tackle Rhea, Nebraska Tackle K< ch, Bay'or Guard Beckett, California Guard Ticknor, Harvard. Center Hein of Washington State was ranted "utility linesman” and Mohler of Southern California "utility back.” Ticknor and Carideo are the ott’y names on this year’s list who also appeared on the Collier’s all-Am-erica of 1929. I. U. Defeats Champs Bio imington, Ind., Dec. 19—(UP! I'li'fana university won its second basketball game last night by the lose margin of 17-15 from Washington University of St. Louis. — o Basketball Scores Wisconsin, 25; Pennsylvania, 12. Indiana. 17: Washington U„ 15. Earlham, 28; DePauw. 24. Wheaton, 37; North Park. 18. De Paul, 30; Carbondale, 20. Loyola, 48; Arkansas State, 21. Beloit. 37: Lake Forest, 29. St. L u;s, 13; Drake, 8.
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GAME SCHEDULE Tonight's limo schedule is as follows: Decatur Eighth Grade vs. Kkkiand at 6 o'clock. Second Team vs. North Side I Seconds at 7 o'clock. V How Jackets vs. Redskins 1 jat 8 o’clock. * ' ~~ BET SEASON IS IN FULL SWING Washington and Frankfort high school basketball teams, undisput!ed leaders of the state, face comparatively easy opponents in we k I* nd games, with the season now in full stride. Muncie wi'l met Newcastle in the feature attraction of the week i nd. After a poor start. Muncie | has fi und itself and will enter the ' Newcastle game a slight favorite. Connersville and ShMbyville, undefeated teams, will play at Sliel ! byville, and Anderson and Kokomo wi 1 me t for the second time this season. Kokomo won the first | game, but And°rson has improved i since. ' Washington should add an- ther v'etory to its list in the game • against Horace Mann of Gary, and Fiankfort is a favorite over Jeffer- ' son of Lafayette. Bloomington, winner over Bedford. will find ths going rcugher 'against Vincennes. Columbus appears lik -'.y to give Bedford anothi er defeat. I Wiley of Terre Haute will meet Brazil in the leading Wabash valley game, while (’ ntral of EvansI ville will play at Marion. Martinsville will attempt to regain its prestige lost last week to I Newcastle, when it meets Ixigans- ; port. ; Emerson of Gary, and Goshen, rated as the strongest in the northern section, will face Washington iof East • Chicago, and Mishawaka, I respective'y. t .1 Saturday's best games appear to be Horace Mann at Connersville. , Crawfordsville at Greencastle, and Frankfort at Morton of Richmond. I Other outstanding gam s are: Friday . South Side of F. rt Wayne at Bluffton. Linton at Clay City. * Thorntown at Crawfordsville. , North Side of Fo;t Wayne at De- , catur. II De phi at Rochester. I Elwood fit Shortridge of Indian . apolis. Mitchell at Franklin. J Greensburg at Rushvil'e. t Lupi rte at Plymouth. Elkhait at Michigan City. .; Seymour at North Vernon. , | Pent at Tipton. Saturday Bloomington at Sullivan. B azil at Spenctr. Whitney at Washington of East Chicago. Owensville at Central of Evansj vi le. Garrett at Central of Ft. Wayne. '• I Broad Ripple of Indianapolis at ; South Side cf Fort Wayne. Franklin at Technical of Indianapolis. Elkhart at Gosh: n. Hammond at Whiting. Huntington at Wiley of Terre Hautt. Gai field of Terre Haute at Clin ton. 0 Get the Habit—Trade at Hem*.
DnSKBBAWL' &H---rwW t -| Two games tonight. The Com inodores go to Delphos and Notrli Side tangles with the Yellow Jackets here. —oBBo— Our guess is that if all goes well the Commodores should give St. Johns a wo:se beating at Delphos than they did here. We'd say by about Bto 14 points. —oBBo— The Decatur-North side game should go to Decatur. The INskins never have been able to play a goed btand of basketball aga nst th" Yellow Jackets and even playing their best tonight. Decatur should win by a few points. —oBBo — The Yellow Jackets have drilled hard this week, since Noith Side upset the dope by defeating Central last week. —oBBoBEAT ST. JOHNS. —oBBoBEAT NORTH SIDE. —oBBo— A Fort Wayne sports writer is picking Decatur to wallop North Side tonight, which makes us blush light pink. Its the first t.me a Fort Wayne writer ever admitted that Decatur has a fair basketball team. —oBBo — The m ntioned article was full of truths. It further stated that Bluffton was in the mediocre class again this year and that South Side should win. —oBBo— But the same writer stated that Central Catholic would beat Kirkland, which may happen because of two Kirkland regulars be ng off the tram tonight— Otheiwise Kirkland and maybe even now Ki: kland would win by a comfortable margin. —oBBo—
North Shi- has defeated Central, and Indiana Masonic Home, two stiong net teams — —oBR — BEAT NORTH SIDE. —oßßt— BEAT DELPHOS. —oßßi — The volley ball teams in Cath-1 □lie high school ath! tic association | got busy again last night. , El , Berling, who records show is 72 years old. plays volley ball like a, school boy and bats the ball all, over the building and when the! miniature basketball hits squarely ■ in th? palm if Jim Colchin, time: jut is taken to find the ball. —oBBo— Volley ball is some game and th? team members are having a great time every Thursday night—| and a tough time every Friday I morn ng when th y attempt to get! out of bed. —oBBo — Father Hennes, athletic director of the Commodores was called to Hammond yesterday on business but stated he would be back in time to accompany the Commodores to Delphos tonight—Coach' Laurent who has been suffering from a severe cold also is on his feet again and will accompany the Green and Gold squad. —ol l Bo — Looks like Christmas today. —oBBo — Next Tuesday night the Ye low ; Jackets go to Portland fcr a game with the Jay county team. The! Curtismen should give everyone in Decatur a Merry Christmas by scoring an easy victory. —oBBo— BEAT ST. JOHN. —oBBo — BEAT NORTH SIDE. —oBBo— Basketbawls still believes the two Kirkland basketball players will come back without coaxing. o Earlham Beats DePauw Richmond, Ind. Dec. 19—(UP)— Earlham college turned in a surprise victory over DePauw last night 28-24, after trailing the visitors by to points at the half. Overman Earlham forward, led scorers with ten points, followed by Johnson, Center for Earlham, with eight, and Eubank, DePauw center, with nine. 0 Central Wins Game Central Eighth grade basketball team defeated Hoagland here last night 43-18. The Central netmen will meet Kirkland here tonight at 6 o'clock and next Tuesday will play the first of rhe city series with St. Jo-eph Eighth grade team. Ths game next Tuesday will be held at 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon.
DF.CATI R DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930.
Pleasant Mills Teams Will Play Saturday The Pleasant Mills baske'bal! 'teams will have three games at the 'catholic gym here Saturday night. The first game will start at 6:30 when the girls team play the DecaHur High school gills second team. |At 7:30 the bovs second team will I meet the second team of Wren high i school. The big game will start at i about 8:3(1, when the Pleasant Mills ;fir-t team play the Wren first t< am. x 0 St. Joe Team Loses ✓ St. Joseph Eighth grade bosketpall team lost to Begfle at Berne last night 27-15. The game was 'interesting at times but the local i team failed to work together dur- ' itig parts of the game. _ o — Wills Wine Stock Arthington (Leeds). Eng -(U.R) Half of Lord Brotherton's stock of wines was bequeathed to the Rev. Thomas Btackenbury here.
THE ADAMS THEATRE Tonight and Saturday—lsc-35c BUDDY ROGERS and HELEN KANE —in—“HEADS UP” The tense and tuneful tale of ti romantic young ensign who stepped from a ball-room into a yawl-room of Two-Fisted and Sea-Twisted Adventure. Added — The Bth Chapter of “THE LONE DEFENDER'’ with Rin-Tin-Tin. and an ALL TALKING Comedy. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY “A LADY’S MORALS” With Reginald Denny. Wa’lace Beery. Grace Moore. The Koinanee the World's been waiting for! The immortal story of a celebrated beauty who defied conventions for the man she loved! An event of the year! Added—An ALL TALKING Comedy.
THE CORT SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY > Matmee \ Evening Sunday ||L 1 Show “ P' nl ' 6*30 z 11 v \ WhcrS Is Your Mr. Rtgeri It Stmg a Lot Wandering Wife Os «■ Importurt Nevada Crop Taniaht? camp richardson. 1 w 5* 10.—We got & funny situation here. We brought up about a dozen girl* to play the •‘div®reaea M in the hotel acene in “Lightnin ” and here Gayest comedy ever about , IL iL Reno—all around the lake here, all truant wives and now they <tyin» «> mu picture. they are *erving their time. get that way. Bubbling wit X” i I • \a/ •11 know where she ie, the le here, and sound sense in Will The most popular chargee here lately a* ground* for divorce are Rogers’ newest and fun- , . put in Ul (pan tlm. nuking their I mest picture. trou».*u. r Tour., WILL ROGERS. Louise Dresser . Sharon - Lynjn 1 M Kerrigan in«., WiLL ROGERS in Henry King's Production LIGHTNIN’ Adapted from the stage success produced by JOHN GOLDEN with LOUISE DRESSER JOEL McCREA HELEN COHAN I7AY SHARON, LYNN J. M. KERRIGAN Hj WaW l ■ ■ PICTURE Added—“PEACE AND HARMONY,”. Talking Comedy Movietone News and C. rtoon. ! ONIGHT-TOMORROW—The first chapter of a new serial, “THE SPELL OF THE CIRCUS,” a thrilling All Talking circue adventure. Feature Picture—“THE PAY OF! with Lowell Sherman. Also Cartoon. Matinee Saturday 2 p.n-.., ioc-35c Evening, 15c-35c
Decatur Girls’ Team To Play at Willshire _ The Decatur high school girl's ! team will play Willshire, Ohio, ' high school girls at Willshire to- ' night, Coach Jeanette Clark ani nounced., The second squad girls will play Plea ant Mills high school at the Catholic high school gym, Saturday evening. Trails Owner to Hospital Pittsfield, Mass (U.R) Mrs. Carrie Pryce's Scctch collie was not at home when sh 4 was taken unexpectedly to HL'lcrest Hospital. Nevertheless the dog app ared n xt day at her bedside. Mrs Pryce was mystified as to how her pet learned of her whereabouts. -—o - Hew "Tariff" Originated Londm. —(URk-the popular word "tariff'' is said to have Been tak n from the Arabic, at one time tariffs being in force only at Tarifa, near Gibraltar, where the Moots b vied tax s on al! ships entering | he Mediterranean. —
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