Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1933 — Page 6
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CENTRAL WINS CITY EIGHTH GRADE TITLE Defeats St. .Joe Team In Second Game of Season, 29 To 13 The Central eighth grade team again won possession of the Wemhoff trophy, defeating the St. Joe eighth grade 1 team Tuesday afternoon at the Catholic gym, 29 to 13., Central led at the first half, 17 lo 7. It was the second game of the annual city series battle. Central having won the first cui Mt by the overwhelming score I Os 57 to 16. The Central team proved too big and clever for the St. Joe five, and bad the game well in hand at all stages. Hurst, center for the victorious team, led Central in scoring with five field goals for a total ol ten points. Worthman connect- : ed once from the field and three p .hits from the foul line for five points. Irwin and Suuderm.inn each collected two field goals. Hain and Baker were outstanding for the losing team. The St. Joe forwards each registered two fie d goals and a charity toss for five points. Tricker scored St., Joe's other field goal while T. Teeple accounted for St. Joe's 13th ■ point with a foul toss. I neaps and summary: ,v Central (29) FG FT TP v Heller, f. 1 0 2 ( Irwin, f. 2 0 4 I Hurst, c 5 0 10' < Friedt, g. 1 0 2 Worthman, g 1 3 51; Franklin, f 1 0 2' Sondermann, f. ... . .2 0 4 1 Fuhrman, f 0 0 011 — — —ji Totals 13 3 29, i St. Joe (13) FG FT TP Hain, f 2 1 5j Baker, f .2 1 5 Tricker, c 1 0 2: T. Teeple, g. Oil
We’re For You Commodores! GofOnfAnd Win The State I A FIGHTING TEAM HHHHMMMHI PL &Y YOUR BEST | -cannot lose and we know you’ll live g' K MR t A -and we know you’ll win. You have a i up to your reputation. The spirit of aFtfF KA Y good team and “heads-up” ball will I good old D. C. H. S. is sure to win. t Jr* prove you the best teairi in the State. Il |tv 4HhI X i jUC k *° * ou * * B1 Ji S tSBB! G CO, Hos HOLTHOUSE SCHULTE &CO -----^ —--= npfiKiM >WIR Sfe = .= TOURNEY BOUND jq win the STATE —and a State Championship youi goal. fiF WSSfe. You must play clean, hard, fast Fight every minute of the way. -jA—BjjjjSi basketball. You can do it and we know Luck to you—and heaps of it. W vsF A *WQ, \ you will. Bring the State Championship home with you. PEOPLES RESTAURANT f I DR.H. FROHNAPFEL L 1.-—!___£ .- 1 '■ '(H R CHIROPRACTOR The State Honors You Can Do It The g es j (i f L uc k ] g es j o f Keep up the old fight from which you bring back with start to finish and we know Flay clean and play to win. you will mean a lot for every- you’ll win. We’re for you to Keep up the old fight and we " ° V ( ommodores and w,th one. Were counting on a come through and we know know you’ll win the honors. es^e r a State scrapping band of Commies you won’t disappoint us. Our sincere wishes for success , P’ ons hip. It s a hard, to come through. , in the goal yoll are after . lon » ba ‘“e but you can win. Luck to you. Dr. G. J. Kohne S “• R Berlin ? D F Insurance Agency, K. of C. Building U I li ILLiLL • • »
E. Teeple, g. 0 0 0 Gillig, f. 0 0 0 I Totals 5 3 13 Referee: Decatur. —.—o—■ HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Hartford City, 22; Marion 12. Valparaiso, 25; Whiting 21. Pine Village 39: Oxford 37. ■ Banqito, 28: St. Mary's (Huntington) 26 Waynetown, 25; Linden, 22. Marshall, 43, Hillsdale 11. Winamac 29; Kendallville 22. o—_ < COLLEGE SCORES I * Indiana State, 30; Central Nor- I* inal 29. ? Fraifiklin 35; Hanover, 23. I CAPT. CAMPBELL BREAKS RECORD — CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE * the car was swung into position. _ There were many hundi eds of j persons strung out along the sand i t dunes. Many of them under um- j brellas to protect them from the , 1 : hot sun, ' However, once in the Bluebird. , Sir Malcolm put his foot down and with the machine functioning perfectly, sent her along the strip of sand faster than ever before. o ; EXPECT CRISIS IN CONDITION CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE So far there has been no trace . of lung congestion and Cermak’s , heart has held up strongly. Mrs. Joseph Gill. Miami society ( woman who also was seriously j wounded by one of the bullets ; Giuseppi Zangara intended for ; President-elect Roosevelt, continued to improve today. i Zangara. under sentence of 80 , | years on four counts of assault with intent to kill, probably will ‘ ‘be moved from the Miami jail to I the state penitentiary within a few j i days. His attorneys announced they would not take any further 1 legal action in his behalf. < o ’ < i DRESSMAKING—MRS A. D. Art- 1 man, 103 N. 10th St. Phone 877— 1 17 years experience. 41-6 t i
KID CORBETT AFTER TITLE — San Francisco, Feb. 22. — (U-R) —' Five years of fighting without a de-‘ feat brought young Corbett 111, of! Fresno, to the climax of his career; today when he faced a 10-round bout with Jackie Fields for the J world’s welterweight championship.: The fight, at Seals stadium, will■ start between 3:30 and 4 p. in. Corbett met and decisioned Fields , in a non-litle fight three years ago. The odds were 8 to 10 on lh<- challenger. It was one of the few times in • west coast history that a champion was on the short end of odds, I Critics argued that Corbett's! difficult southpaw style would give! Fields trouble: that a nose injured in training would not help the champion, that Corbett has shown great improvement over his fight-; ing ability of three years ago. The champion exhibited more punching power than ever before.; He split the seams of a punching , bag in his woroitt Monday. He ■ gave his sparring partners no end of grief. He brimmed over with confidence that his speed and youth I —he’s three years younger than 27-year-old Corbett—would carry him to victory. PACKAGE SENT TO ROOSEVELT CONTAINS BOMB CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE made of the find here. Chief William H. Moran of the secret service said he had only recently heard of the find and refused to comment on it. No Report Watertown, N. Y„ Feb. 22 —(U.R) —Police headquarters here said today no report of a bomb mailed from here, addressed to Presidentelect Roosevelt, had been received| from postal authorities, and no 1 request had been made for the arrest of the sender. It was assumed that postal inspectors probably were here working on the case secretly. o Increases Wages Chicago. Feb. 22—(U.RL- Philip K. Wrigley, gum manufacturer, completed today a plan for increasing the wages of his employes, shortening their working hours and providing them with assurance of some income even if
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Congratulations are in order tojday for Steve Everhart and his i central basketbailers. They Won the city eighth grade championiship Tuesday afternoon, defeating the St Joe eighth grade team, under the direction of bob Wemhoff. 000 The Decatur Commodores will leave early Friday morning for Indianapolis, where they will compete in the annual state Catholic high school tourney at the Cathedral gym. 000 | The Commodores will play In ! the first game of the tourney, meeting Central Catholic of Fort Wayne at 1 p. m. Friday. C. C has twice defeated Decatur by the narrow margins of three and four points, respectively, and the Com-1 modores have an excellent chance ‘ Ito come through the first round jot play. I 000 If successful in their first game.. the Commodores will meet Catholic Central of Hammond at 8 o'clock Friday night. The winner of the Commodore-C. C. game is doped to meet the strong Cathedral team in the semi-finals Saturday afternoon. This is all providing there are no upsets. 000 Announcement comes from Indianapolis that additional bleacher sests have been erected at the Cathedral gym. piactieally doubling the seating capacity. We might also announce that any Decatur fans desiring season •ickets to the tourney can obtain I same at Joe Ixxse's restaurant. 000 We notice that the Kendallville Comets, who will close the regular season schedule for the Yellow Jackets here Friday night, were defeated by Winamac last night 29 to 22. It was the fourth game in five nights for Kendallville. The Comets were defeated by Bluffton and Winamac and won from North Side s ana Portland in these four
games. , 000 The Hartford (j| V i in a charity game i ast .^■ {l | Marion, 22 to 12 | ks ■ the Airdul.-s are ; early season v .,,. n (h r< uglfshod ovw |„„ ~ aljv , . I ball clubs in thi - par: c,f EXPECT GROSS I INCOME TAX ■ BILL TO Pa®: K The bearing was in l!1P chamber, < rowmd Advance Measure Indianapolis 1-', ■ C Another a t<-n.; : ... . quent tax payers was rr.a<l< Indiana legislature today the house advam.sl th,. c 3lll to second reading. Mg It provides that i;,\ luy „ r , j linquent in 1932 or anv other | year may sign a tax note ■one tenth each y.-ar County auditors niav bonds, one tenth to retire year for 10 years -■ „> r of the total notes signed. Botli notes and lu,e, u ;i, six per cent interest. RS Introduced by R, : p a t j D.. of Fort Wayne, ti.. |,m ! tended to eliminate d..] taxes almost j : force.! out of the ~-.J committee by 1;. • ... N. Dyer. D.. of Vineenn„s. MH ■ House and senate sesoona interrupted tor a jo. nt toll's birthday program. House metnbr is or in „d 1 ly with minor bills were a ■ ing to muster sin:'., suspend rules ami ■ istration’s gross itu. tax this afternoon. M Th<? senate passed and • the governor a nill providing ' licensing of barbers and • parlor operators wh > iut Another house bill “ the senate would make it a • demeamor for persoi,- to i their automobiles with i wave receiving sets -.:• !i as used on police cars. H Women in labor may be ed from 6 a. m. till 12 in two shifts under provisions® another house bill passed by H senate and sent to the It is Intended to permit ment of approximately ?‘i' at the Mishawaka Woolen nanv H o — — Mrs. Fred Linn spent the Ossian visiting with Mrs. Elzey visiting with
