Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1931 — Page 8

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Commodores Win Second Straight Net Tilt From Celina Teanl

DECATUR WINS EASY CONTEST BY 23-6 COUNT Coach Laurent Uses Eight Players In Marking Up Second Victory Decatur Catholic high school Commodores made it two i straight Wednesday night by trimming Celina Catholic : high school, 23-6 in a basket-j ball game at Catholic high school gymnasium. It was the old mates that kept the: ship up in game number twoj and Carl Lose and Bob Klein-! henz, playing a great defensive game hit the net consistently.! the, former gathering in 9 points and the latter collecting 7 tallies. The Commodore offense was greatly improved over a week ago I and the defense which always has been good operated almost in perfect order. Celina failed to count ! from the field until late in the sec- i olid half then J. Sacker took al one handed stab at the loop and the ball sank. ♦ Decatur had little trouble forg-

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1 ing into the lead from the start and at the close of the first quarter the score was 5-0 for the LaurI entmen. At half time the count was 11-4 for Decatur. The big j feature of the first half was the (dose guarding of the Commodores ' and the Buckeyes were unable to i get one clean shot at the net. At the opening of the second half ■the Commodores went about immediately to put the game on ice and in the closing quarter Coach [ Laurent sent in several utility men. The starting lineup includ--led Hess and Hain at forward positions; Kleinhenz at center and I Omlor and Carl Lose at guards. Bill Lose went in during the last I quarter for Hess; Keller succeed-! ed Hain and Miller went to work , for Kleinhenz. In the first preliminary game the! I St. Joseph Eighth grade continued! [its winning streak by trimming 1 Monroe by a score of 22 4. In the [semi-windup the Second team [trounced the Celina seconds by a [count cf 13-8. In the second team game both teams battle on even terms during the first half, but the ' ’ locals cut loose in the closing half and won the game. The half time [ score was 5-5. Lineup and summary: Commodores (23 FG FT TP ! Hess, f. 0 1 11 ,W. Lose. f. 0 0 0 Hain, f. 12 4' Keller, f. 0 0 0

Kleinhenz, c. 3 i 7 Miller, c. 0 0 0 ■ Omlor. g. 10 2 t’. Lose, g. . ... 4 1 9 •I Total 9 5 23 Celina (6) FG FT TP 1 Kesson. f. 0 2 2 B. Sacker, f. 0 0 0 Fisher, f 0 0 0 Spieler, c. .0 0 0 Mersman, c. .... 0 0 0 J. Sacker, g. 113 Fredericks, g. 0 0 0 Stockier, g. 0 0 0 Shulte, g. 0 11! Total 1 4 6 Referee, Beal. Decatur. Score at [halt: Decatur. 11; Celina, 4. Decatur 2nds (13) FG FT TP iE. Lose, f. 1) 0 0 iJ. Lose, f. 1 0 2 t'olchin. f. 2 0 4 Lengerich, e. . 2 1 5 i Wolpert. g. 1 0 21 Foos, g. 0 0 O' —— — I Total 6 1 13! Celina 2nds (8) FG FT TP Knapke, f 2 0 4 Borger, f. Olli [Klosterman, c. 0 0 0 1 DeCurtius, g. 1 0 2 [Gelhouse, g. 0 11 Total 3 2 S| St. Joe Bth G. (22) FG FT TP 1 Faurote, f 0 0 0 i Keller, f 0 0 0 Appelman. f 1 0 2 I [Baker, f 1 0 2j 1 Holhtuose. f. 0 0 0 ‘ Cook. c. .0 0 01 I Branaen, c. 3 0 6! [Trickier, c. 0 0 0 Voglewede, g. 0 0 01 : Murphy, g. . .... . .2 0 4 [ Hess, g. .408 I Daniels, g. 0 0 0 Total 11 0 221 Monroe Bth. (4) FG FT TP [Gilbert, f. 0 0 0 1 . Wolf, f. 0 11 [ Fricke, f. 0 0 01 | Ray. f. 10 2! I Burkhead, c. 0 0 0 | Urick, c 0 0 0 ,W. Stucky, g 0 11 I Harvey, g 0 0 01 [Hocker, g. 0 0 0 I E. Stucky, g. 0 0 0 Total. .1 2 4 1 Get the Habit—Trade at Heme

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WML j The Commodores showed Decatur basketball fans last night that they are worthy of support. They w. nt right into the mixup and trim- • med Celina Catholic in easy fashion. It’s surely fine to sit at a basketball game and watch a score board that actually functions, telling just about more than you can see at the game. •— The second team game last night [ [ was a dandy in the second half. The I [second-mat? Commodores display-! I ed a lot of ability after playing on i I even terms in the first half. — Tomorrow night the Commodores go to Monroeville—as far as teams are concerned there's no question ; of ability— Bet this Monroeville team is a hard fighting outfit at home —and so’s the crowd. Ask the I man who knows'.’ Huh, Jake. ! BEAT MONROEVILLE. Early Friday Coach Curtis will I take his Yellow Jackets out on one [ of the most important road trips of i the net season. Decatur plays Wira- [ mac Friday night at Winamac and [ then goes over to -Mishawaka for a game Saturday night. It's needless to say the Jackets are able to take care of themselves. It will be the first double Contest I week-end of the season forth» Cur -is men. The Yellow Jack ts showed a lot I 1 of improvement last Friday over a ' [ weak ago, and nothing would sur-I ! prise us tomorrow nkht. Winamac [ however has a great net team —ex- [ actly the same as a year ago. Dick Miller, formerly of Decatur and a graduate of D. C. H. S. and University ot Southern California has sent basketbawls several car- ■ toons from coast newspaper. All the peop'e and papers went crazy after the 16-14 victory in football which U. S. C. gathered in at South Bend a few weeks ago. The home coming celebration out there was next to a riot. And why nut, it's the second time iu seven years that U. S. C. could celebrate after an Irish g nne. Bob Hill, manager of the Decatur Cloverleafs has failed to receive word verifying the House of David game here Saturday night—it probably will be postponed to a future date The Decatur faculty basketball ream is drilling regularly with an eye on a series with the Ministers and Business men. For charity and comedy. Felix Maier, for 50 years mani ager of a business man’s net team .s out collecting players now for I the annual Faculty series. Felix always get a g od teeani together. BEAT WINAMAC. BEAT MISHAWAKA The Com mod .res have two games every week in December. The officiating at the D. C. H. S. game last night was far above the ! average. Jake Beal saw them at all I corners of the hall, and from the ' press box, where you can see every move of every player, everyone rej marked that the referee didn't miss a thing. Get Un Nights? Make This 25c Test t’se this easy bladder physic to I drive out impurities and excess I acids which cause Irritation that i results in leg pains, backache, I litirning and getting up nights. I BU-KETS, the bladder physic, coni taining buchu, juniper oil. etc., works on the* bladder pleasantly ! and effectively as castor oil on I the bowels. Get a 25c box (5 grain size) from your druggist. After [ four days, if not relieved of get- | ting up nights go back and get [ your money. You are bound to I feel better after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. [ Locally at Holthouse Drug Co. 25c POUND Best of Bulk HOME MADE CANDY | GREEN KETTLE

D. H. S. Girls To Play The Decatur high school girls' team meets Columbia City tomorrow in the local gymnasium. A preliminary has been arranged bet- i ween the Central girls seventh and [ [ eighth grade teams, which will start at 7 o’clock. The big game will be- [ gin promptly at 8 o’clock, ! „ I 23 STATES IN SEAWAY DEMAND (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) try. At 12:30 Governors L. L. Em-[ merson. Illinois; Wilbur M. Bruck- , er, Michigan; White, Olson. Shaf- [ er, and Leslie were prepared to! deliver five minute radio addresses i over nationwide networks of both , the Columbia and N. B. C. systems. [ COMMISSIONERS EXPLAIN STAND — (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) jating plants built up throughout I | these years as property of no value ' I and of no use to the public in the; I state. * * • The development of - territory, both agriculturally and I i industrially would cease and Indiana would step back 20 years and ! [ all of the progress made during■ , those years would go for naught.” ' ‘MAN, KNOWN IN COUNTY KILLED — PAGE ONE, returned the fire and fled. The minister was trapped between the guns and killed. Examination showed he had been |

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