Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1934 — Page 6
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HARTFORD CITY i BEATS JACKETS TUESDAY NIGHT ■ I j Airdales Defeated Decatur At Hartford City, 37 To 24 The Hartford City Airdales; proved too tough for tho Decatur. Yellow Jackets at Hartford City Tuesday night, the Jackets drop ping the Northeastern Indiana conference game, 37 to 24. Decatur gave the Airdales a real ? battle. Hartford City pulling away, only in the final quarter to regts-, ter their 13-point victory. Hartford led at the end of the first Quarter, 6 to 5. and at the end..i>f the half. 14 to S. Thei Jackets fought back hard in Ihe third quarter, pulling up to within four points at 19-15 but Hartford City came through with five points in little over a minute to ■ lead 24-15. (TOeh Curtis started a cluing-'I liu«up last bight, opening the game with Paul Strickler and Gerald Strickler at the forward posts. Ehinger at center and But-j let- and Blythe at guard Four other Decatur players broke into the lineup. Butler w-as the leading scorer for the Yellow Jackets with three field goals and four free throws for a total of 10 points. Blythe scored two fielders and two charity points. Bohr led Hartford City with four field goals and six foul tosses for 14 points. lu the preliminary game, the Yellow Jacket reserves defeated the Hartford City seconds. 28 to 23. Hartford City FG FT TP Bohr, f 4 ® Baugher, f 2 3 ; Kellogg, c 3 1 1 Casterline, g 3 0 5 Monfort, g .. 0 0 0 t Klistener. f . 0 0 ° j Williams, c o (i 0 Risinger, g 1 1 Totals 13 11 37 Decatur P. Strickler, f 0 11 G. Strickler, f — 0 3 3 Ehinger, c 1 n - Butler, g 3 4 10 Blythe, g 2 2 ® Wynn, f 0 " " Peterson, f 1 11 Cowan, f . 0 0 0, Eady, c 0 " n , Totals 7 10 24 I Referee—Cleary (Fort Wayne):' Umpire—Alter (Fort Wayne. — o I Play Checkers By Mail Milwaukee. Wis. — (U.PJ — Two Wisconsin men have been signed to play in the international checker correspondence match involving 100 players of the Veiled States and 100 of England and Scotland. It is possible that two years will bo required to finish all the games. . o Fired For Wearing Coat Oklahoma City.— (U.Rt —L- M. Bush, city engineer, sustained the action of a CWA project foreman recently who discharged a man who kept his overcoat on while | digging ditches. The laborer com i plained he was cold, but Bush dis- : covered the thermometer register-1 ed 45 degrees when the man started work and rose ten degrees with-1 in a short time. Bush said the day was too warm for overcoats on ditch diggers.
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iSt. .Joe Team Plays Two (James This Week The St. .)<><• eighth grade teuml will pluy the New Hui n grade i learn Thursday evening al 6:3ft ut the Commodore gym Friday after- | noon the locals will play the Pre- , lons Blood eighth grade team at Fort Wayne. High School Scores i Brazil 22. Greencastle 20. Lafayette 36. Frankfort 25. College Scores Indiana Central 19. Franklin I'l Evansville 31. D< Pauw 21 | Notre Dame 43, Minnesota 34 Hanover 35, Georgetown (Kyf 17 Gritninell 26. Butler 24 Illinois 38. Bradley 26. | ( PLEASANT MILLS LOSES TUESDAY Willshire, Ohio. Five Defeats Pleasant Mills. 34 To 11 The Pleasant Mills high school team was decisively defeaied by ' the Willshire. Ohio, five at Will- 1 shire Tuesday night. 34 to 11. Will , shire led at the half. 18 to 6. Clark was the leading scorer fori Pleasant Mills with three field goals for a total of six points, Dell-: ’ inger was the only other Pleasant , Mills player to connect from the! field. Teeple contributing three j points on Ire- throws. Snyder and Hainin were high for Willshire with eight points each. The Willshire seconds defeated] the Pleasant Mills reserves in the I preliminary game. 12 to 9. Willshire FG FT TP Stetler. f. 1•• 2 j Snyder, f. 4 " 8 Hainin. c. 4 0 8 Painter, g- 3 17 Haver, g. 2 0 4 Dellinger, f 2 0 4 Miller, g- all , Cookson, f. " o I* I Totals 16 2 34 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Sovine. f. 0 0 0 I Teeple, f. o 3 3 Williamson, c. 0 o ii Clark, g. 3 o « Archer, g. 0 0 0 Dellinger, f. 10 2 Sheets, C. 0 0 0 Anspaugli. g 0 0 6 Totals 4 3 11 ——o — Notre Dame Wins South Bend. Ind.. Feb. 7. —(U.R) — I Paced by Captain Ed Krause, the Notre Dame basketball team defeated Minnesota last night 43 t.v 34 for its sixteenth consecutive home victory. Krause went to an all time Notre , Dame record with 22 points. Almost singlehandedly he turned I back the Gophers who despite a trying road schedule of three hard games in four nights were hitting | j the basket with regularity. i George Roscoe. Minnesota forward, scored 16 points with a dazzling display of one hand shots from ! all angles, even looping in his free I throws with one hand. i o Cat Came Back Coeur D'Alene. Ida. —(UP) —A I cat traveled 474 miles in four months to reach its home here. The animal was taken to Boise by W. J. Guimond, but returned to Coeur D'alene on foot, arriving four i months later. '
VANCE IS SOLD TO CINCINNATI SI. I.Ollis ( aids Sell Former Outstanding League Pitcher New York. F< b. 7.—tU.R) Arthur (’. (ba <•> VillH•»*. DID* •»! lib <»Utstanding pihhor# of tho pant decad**, was h» ing mwisured today for a ('indnnai i uniform whih* club owners nl ilip National. ■ returned homo ash r the annual ; si-Ihhluli* m« ot Ing. Tho aalo oi Vance to tho ' by the St. Louis Cardinals D atur led ye#tonlay s league meeting at 11he Waldorf Astoria It indicated I that Messrs Breadon. Rickey and Frisch of the thirds figure that tho i greatest hurler in Brooklyn base- ! ball history is neoring the end of the big league trial. This big, red faced right-hander of smoke ball lame, whom the Dodgers paid 125.900 in 1929. the highest salary ever given a pitcher, was sold to Powel Crosley, Jr. and his Cincinnati associates probably for the waiver price of 17.500. Approaching 11. Vance appeared in only 17 games last season He won that many in 1924. Os his 1933 games- he won six ami lost two. Much of the speed seemed gone from the erstwhile strikeout king’s soupbone. It was his first and last season with the Cards who obtained him in a trade from the (lodgers. He had spent 11 years with Brooklyn, lie is entering his 23rd y-at of professional baseball.
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1 Tho Hartford City Airdales! proved a little too tough for the Yellow Jackets last night at j Hartford City, winning by a score I of 37 to 24. ) 000 The Jackets kept up their 1 end in good style until near the end of the third quarter, when Hartford City’s superior height and weight began to tell on the smaller Yellow
Jackets. oflo Th- Deenttir <l. E. chib will I meet the Wheatley ('enter Bic L Five tonight ut the puhlu high i school gym- The Fort Wayne i team, an all negro quintet. Is com , posed mainly of funner Central ■ of Fort Wayne stars, headed by , , i Nate Biipg''. II <>Oo | The Commodores start n stren-j umis two nights Thursday when , they entertain the New Haven | Bui I Dos on the local floor. The Bull Ikigs won a previous r-ncolint-1 er betw'on the two teams, played ‘‘at New Haven. 29 to 25. Olio Friday night the Commodores tackle another tough foe when they travel to Berne to meet the fast-moving Bears. The Bears also hold a victory over the Commodores, defeating the locals. 21 to 15. 000 I Saturday night tho Yellow Jack-1 ( H ets journey to Wabash for another | L lough ball game. Wabash has won, ; 12 games in a row and has dropp-1 Hed only three hall games all i I season. • 000 We regret to learn that the' ' Indiana state Catholic tourney apI parently is to go by the hoards, ! this season. Cathedral of Indian-! : apolis. sponsors of the tourney j since 1927. has declined to hold ’ the tournament this yeai and no other school has as yet signified its intention of sponsoring the meet. 000 While no definite announcement has been made that the tourney is finally off for this season, time for completing 1
arrangements Is growing short. , The tourney was scheduled to be hf ld Friday and Saturday, February 23 and 24. 000 Among the schools qpid "> bo, considering spomorhig the t.m | nev are Central Catholic of Fot Wayne. St. Mat' - " f And-i-m and St. Mary's of HimtingioitLocal school ofl'idals have ie<-i' ed no notification of the abandon-, inent of the tmtrhamcni. 000 Announcement has been mad-' at Bluffton that the Bluffton th era will play the Jefferson 'va> rlors from Adams county at Bluffton. Wednesday. iMnmiry 14 Unusual Interest will attach to thfs game as Jefferson is leading the Adams county standing and also won tho annual county tour-; my. hell recently nt Berne. 000 "Something ought Io he done | about this officiating racket Any ( one who Ihinks that ho can call fouls at all gets a license and -begins ruining a lot of otlierwi.-e good games ... It doesn t do an' good to lament the loss of a ball fcanio because of the refereeing What we neetl Is better ol- 1 delating. These eleventh an I twelfth men on the flisir ought Io go to some coaching school in Ihe summer to see if they can learn j a little something about it. Bloomington World. Central Team Will Play Berne Friday The Central eighth grade team will meet the Berne junior high I team Friday afternoon a 4 o'clock I at the Yellow Jacket gym.
ABAKDONPLAN FOR TOUIINEY Local Officials Receive No Notification of Cath- j olic Meet According to word at I ! Fort Wayne Tuesday, decision has. reached definitely to abandon ; , ll( . annual Indiana stat. Chithol e basketball tournament, which I I held for several seasons by Cathedral of Imhanapolis. Rev J. J Hennes, athletic di-j roclor of the local Catholic high j school, stated this morning that not word has been teceived bv local | ! officials telling of tho abandon-j ment of the plans. Fort Wayne Story j port Wayne. Feb. 7—(Special)— There will be no state Catholic high school imsketball lonrnament ( this season, it was learned Tues, day through Brother Octavius, fae-1 ulty athletic manager tit Central I Catholic, who a letter] from Brother William, principal of Cathedral high school at Indianapolis and director of the tourney last year, stating that it was decided Io abandon the meet-this' season because they believed that i tjie attendance at the aflair would i pot warrant holding it. and th it i ! they did not want Io tax the schools more in order to put it on. Last year the tourney was held , ut Cathedral of Indianapolis and. it lost money, so it was decided to wait a year before continuing, ( it. The first state Catholic to;ir-J
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