Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1933 — Page 5
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■SERVE TEAM JITS MARION ■QUINTET, 16-9 •Bimodore Seconds Bore Easy Win Here Night Commodore reserves an easv 16 to 9 victory varsity of St. Paul of ' ■iwLi Wednesday night at mm. Coach Myiott his entire squad during Mar 1o n never > at any time. MSe visitors failed to score[ lld goal until late in the quarter. Marion had I . ol!( . free throw in each I I firs: two periods. Decatur' Kjk heaviest scoring iu the first :.,rter. when the regu-' KSLot’.'l team lineup was in the. Lose was the outstanding the game with 11 points to | six in the first half and Woman Lost i 20 Pounds In 4 Weeks t Ma.- West of St. Louis. Mo.. i . I’m only 2§ yrs. old and: 170 tbs. until taking one ■n your Kruschen Salts just 1 ago. I now weigh 150 tbs. hare more energy and furI’ve never had a hungry folks should take one half; of Kruschen Salts in of hot water in the morn b > akfast it’s the [ harmless way to reduce as f thousands of men and i know. "..il'li’s sake ask fur lei Kruschen at any drug -the cost for a bottle that 4 weeks is but a trifle and r the first bottle you are n<r ly satisfied with results — • back.
| . ‘ ■ ~~~ i [five in the last two periods. Lose! i netted four field goals and three [free throws, or two more points' | than the entire Marion team talked. I Iterator led at the first quarter, i • to 1, at the half 8 to 2, and at the . third quarter, 13 to 5. | McEvoy was leading scorer for . Marion with one field goal and two free throws. Fath and Carolos scored the other field goals for [Marion, with Fath also contributing a foul toss. in the first preliminary. Bob' Wetnhoff’s eighth grade team had ’ a two-point lead when Coach My-1 I lott of the Midgets ran in some of ; the second team to defeat the : i eighth graders, 12 to 9. The Marion parish team failed [to appear to play the Commodore jalumni and the local alumni chose, j teams for a game, one led by Bill I Gass defeating another five, 27 to I I 17 ’ I I Lineups and summary: i Decatur (16) FG FT TP J. Lose, f 4 3 11 j Coffee, f. 0 2 2 1 Kohne, c Oil [ Baker, g 0 0 ft D. Hess, g, 1 0 2 | Ulman, f 0 0 0 Appelman, f. 0 0 0 Colchin, c 0 0 0 K Colchin, g 0 0 0 Keller, g 0 0 0 Hebble, f. . . 0 0 0 Cook, f 0 0 0 Totals .5 6 16 ' Marion (9) FG FT TP 'Fath. f. .... .. .. . 11 3 Conigilo, f. 0 0 O' .Weigand, c. ... 0 0 0! Frees, g 0 0 O' McEvoy, g. 1 2 4 Carolos. f ... 1 0 2 Totals.. .3 3 9 Referee: Engle; Umpire, Curly . Reynolds. II ij Whippets Play Tonight j The Kirkland Whippets will play ' the Hartford Independents at the ; Kirkland high school gym tonight. ; Both first and second teams will I play, the preliminary starting at I 7:30 o’clock. Hartford only recently ■ defeated the Wheatley Center team from Fort Wayne.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933.
ROCKETS BEAT SMITH COAL CO. I The Monmouth Rockets added! I another game to their long list of j ivictories Wednesday night, defeat ling the Smith Coal Company team I 'of Fort Wayne at Monmouth, 27 to ‘2l. The Rockets led all the way. [holding a 20 point margin at the [end of the third quarter and coast ;ing through the final period. | Lytle, Fleming and Hill were out-: standing for the Rockets, Hill lendling ths scoring with three field goals and four foul tosses for a total of 10 points. Slater featured the play of the Fort Wayne team, scoriing five goals from the field for [high point honors. [ In the preliminary game, the Monmouth reserves were defeated by Pleasjiit Mills in a loosely playled game. [Rockets FG. FT. TP I Moses, f 0 0-0 iLytle, f 3 2 8 [Brokaw, c , 10 2 [Fleming, g 3 17 | Hill, g 3 4 10 [Johnson, g 0 0 0 I Totals . * 10 7 27 [Smith Coal FG. FT. TP. Slater, f 5 0 10 , Krauss, f 0 0 0 Ribig f 0 2 2 Strater, c 1 o 2 ; Smith, g 0 0 0 IP. KrauMf, g .11 3 [G. Habig, g 2 0 4 Totals . ... 9 3 21 I .Ref.ree: Johnson—Umpire: Vizard o II DfISKSmVL • el” • A day of rest. No basketball to- . night, but plenty Friday and Sat- ' urday. The Commodores play St. [Rose of Lima here tomorrow night, ; while the Yellow Jackets journey •Ito Auburn to meet the Red Devils :'in a Northeastern Indiana conference game. 1 j —oOo—t! Saturday the annual A-ft-D-K • i blind tourney will be held at the i Decatur gym. In other words, Auiburn. Bluffton, Decatur and Ken-
dallville. The drawing for the tourney will be made an hour before the first game is scheduled. First round games will be played at 2 and 2p. tn The consolation game will start at 7 p. m. and the I championship round at 8 o’clock. —oOo — Officials/ for the tourney are: i Gaunt of Wabash and Tudor of : Fort Wayne. Admission prices for [ the tourney have been reduced this I year. Tickets for both sessions will I sell at 75 cents and single ducats I will retail at 40 cents. Prices in [previous years have been $1 and [6O cents, single session. A lot of I good basketball for the money. —oOo— The Commodore reserves had little trouble with the varsity team from St. Paul of Marion i last night at the local gym. The reserves won with ease, 16 to 10, Coach Myiott using his entire squad of twelve men. Jimmy Lose was the hot shot . i with 11 of the 16 points. —oOo—- , [ This is the first year Marion has II attempted a basketball schedule. > Nine of the eleven men used in the . game last night are freshmen and j the other two men are sophomores. ) [ - 000 >l Announcement was made today ' I that as a preliminary to the Com- . i modore-St. Rose game here tomorjlrow night, the Commodore alumni ) | will play the Monmouth Rockets, j | The Rockets have been going good ’[this year and this preliminary ) I should prove to be a real attrac- ‘ j'tion, as many of the stars of Com-! I modore teams of past years will I [appear in the Alumni lineup. II —oOo— The annual Adams county second team tourney will be held in three sessions Satur day at the Berne auditorium. Eight teams are entered, neither Decatur school participating. —oOo — Four first-round games comprise I [the Saturday morning schedule, starting at 8 o'clock. Berue and ; Kirkland will meet in the opening I contest, followed in order at liourily intervals by Monroe vs. Pleaslant Mills, Hartford vs. Monmouth and Jefferson vs. Geneva. Semifinals will be played at 2 and 3 p. - nt., with the final at 8 p. m. Losers i - in the semi-finals will meet in a[ . preliminary game at 7 o'clock Sat- . urday night. Officials will be Dick ; ■’Engle of Decatur and Janies Fravel i 3 of Geneva. • —oOo — The Kendallville Comets registered their firs’ conference victory 1 L of the season Wednesday night, ?i defeating the Central Tigers at I • Kendallville. 36 to 29. By this vic--1 lory, the Comets also served notice
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'that they will be plenty tough (enough for these ball clubs in the blind tourney Saturday. —oOo— We were informed today that J he Decatur A. C.’s will be hosts to (the Wheatley Center team of Fort ■Wayne Tuesday night at the De(catur gym. The Wheatley Center I team is composed of all colored ■players and is one of the outstand-, ing attractions in independent has-( |ketball in this section of the state. o To Announce Dates — I Indian ipolis. Jan. 12. —(U.R)-Sites I ! for sectional basketball tourna-I meats of the Indiana High School ; Athletic Association will be announced next week, Arthur L. Tres- ( ter, secretary, said today. The sectional tournaments will be held March 3-1; regional tournaments March 11. and state tourna-I
ment, March 17 and 18. In announcing locations of the sectional meets, Trester will specify in which tournament each team will play. o — Salvage From Film, At the end of the normal life of a motion picture, three years, the film is burned and the raw silver extracted from the ash This is quite considerable; 2IM).(Mst pounds | of Hirn yielding about 2r>o pounds I of the metal. Old Belief Corrected Experiments conducted by the ! army air corps indicate that the popular bedef that a person falling from u great altitude will be , killed or rendered unconscious be - I fore reaching the ground is not cor- ■ feet. A man falling from a great altitude does not necessyrily lose consciousness.
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