Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1934 — Page 6

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Commodores Defeat St. Marvs Os Anderson_ol-2B

COMMAS BEAT ANDERSON FIVE SCORE 3 ITO 24 Locals Play Some of Best Ball Displayed All Season To Win Displaying their best form of the season. the Decatur Commo lores ilefmUcil St. Marys of Anderson oil the Kwai floor Wednesdny night. :il to 24. After a dose first quarter, whie'i ended with the Commodores lead lug by a scant on point margin. 7 to 6. Decatur slowly pulled away and at the half the Commies were out in front, 15 to 8. The Commodores increased their margin to 11 points as the third quarter en-led. 27 to Hi. Anderson tried desperately to rally in the final period hut their best efforts enabled the Gaels to come no ch ier titan seven points to the 10ca1... Scoring for the Commodores was well divided. Bak r and Murphy each connected four times from the

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'field and utite trom th* foul line 1 Ties* scored twice from Um field I and four times from the charily i I stripe for a total of eight points. Hlesky was the loading senror for I Anderson with one field goal nn l ■five foul 10-si'-'. King was the only I • ntember of the visiting quintet who i ■ eor d more tli.in one from the flehl , ; lieeause of church services, no I H preliminary game was played. To | | night at 7 o'clock, the I.a tv Commodores will play the Monmouth I I girls. One hour lot r. the >('om- . mi ioie seconds will play the Mon : mouth vuristy. Decatur FG. FT. TP. Baker, f . 4 1 !», W. Ixiso. f 0 2 2 Braden, c oil Murphy, g 4 1 1> j Hain, g Oil Hess, g 2 4 S p. Los. . g Oil Totals 10 11 31 Anderson FG. FT. TP. Broderick, f 10 2 i Olesky, f 15 7 - Mulliollaml. v 1 I -I I Barsha. g 12 4 King, g 3 0 •' I Funk, f 10 2 Valentine, f 0 11 11 Totals 8 S 241 Officials Yoos and Yo >s. Mark!

WARRIORSWIN OVER BLUFFTON — 111 Jefferson Defeats Tigers! At Bluffton Wednesday, 21 To IS The Jefferson Warriors establish.. oil themselves as a real treat for Bluffton sectional honors by def at-i Jng the Blnfl'lon Tigers at the I’urlor City Wednesday night. 21 to 18. , The game was : lose all the way, l with Jefferson holding a 9 to 5 lead at the half Bluffton ad led at the nd of the first quartet. 4 to 2. bin Jefferson took tile lead with the opening of the second period and never fell behind. Moran wits the leading scorer for Jefferson with three field goals and a free throw for a total of seven • pnlnls. Bowman and Irey were high point men tor Bluffton witli six points each. The Bluffton seconds defeated the Jeff rson reserves in the preliminary. 56 to 12. Jefferson FG. FT. TP. I Bollenbacher. f 11 3 nuoiur. TUf

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Springer, f .10 2 Hunt. 0 a 0| Mi man. c .317 Baker, g 2 0 4 Foreman, g ■ -1 •’ Totals 9 3 - 1 Bluffton FG. FT. TP. Bowman, f ....... 3 0 " Irey. f 1 < « Zoll. c ’ o 2 Rust, g 0 <’ 0 Ludwig, g 0 0 0 McCray, f .000 Michaels, f 0 0 (I Huffman, g ® 4 Totals 7 4 18 O ; 1 - - — IDnSKgBAWL I i '.' Vjwvt .* •I The Commodores played one ot heir best Irall games of the season last night to defeat St. Mary s if Anderson. 31 to 24. 000 | It was sweet revenge for Deca- , m as the Anderson five had , handed the Commodores a deci- , •ive defeat al Anderson, earlier! - n the season. 000 Wowie—The Jefferson Warriors knocked the Bluffton Tigers down a peg last night right in the Tigers' own lair by a2l to 18 score. Those Warriors might make things hum in the Bluffton sectional just two weeks away. 000 Only one high school game is -heduled tonight. The Monmouth varsity will play the Commo’ore reserves at the local gym at o’clock. As a preliminary, the Lady Commodores will play the Monmouth girls at 7 o'clock. 000 Friday nigh’ the Decatur Yellow tackets will play their final home -ante of the season, entertaining he Garrett Railroaders. 000 Garrett, woefully weak at the start of the season, has been improving rapidly in late weeks with the addition of two regulars who became eligible at the second semester. The Railroaders recently scored their first conference victory by defeating Kendallville. 000 The Commodores will also see .action Friday night, traveling ver to Wells county to play the Lancaster Bobcats. , 000 Other games in the county this week are: Friday—Kirkland at Berne. Hartford at Poling. Saturday—Berne at Monroeville, Geneva at Pennville, Monroe and Monmouth at Kirkland. 000 Arthur L. Trester, czar of Indiana high school basketball, announces that sectional, regional and final pairings for the state tourney will be made Friday. February 23. The schedules will not be released until the following day, which is one week from Saturday. Can you wait? 000 Dear Basket bawl: One of the outstanding athletic °vents of the season has been the eighth grade series between Cenral and St. Joseph schools. This vearr. I understand, because of a Msagreement between the schools over graduation of Central players, the series has been pigeonholed. I believe the two schools signed a contract several years

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