Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1934 — Page 8
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Commodores Nose Out 13-12 Win Over Elmhu J
DECATUR FIVE HALTS RALLY BY VISITING TEAM Commies Score Third Victory Os Season Wednesday Night Staving off a desperate last minute rally, the Decatur Commodores scored a 13-12 victory over the Elmhurst Trojans at the Com- . modore gym Wednesday night i The game was ragged ami poorly played on the part of both quintets. Dutch Baker. Commodore for-, ward, scored the first point of , the game on a free throw after j four minutes had been played. A free throw by Lauer and field goal by Baker gave Elmhurst a 3-1 lead at the ft't quarter. Th ■ Trojans failed to score during the second quarter and baskets Murphy and Braden gave Decatur
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! a 5-3 margin at the half. Each team scored lwo field goals in tin 1 third period ptid left ' Decutur holding a 9-7 lead. The Commies increased tills lead to I 13-7 witli four minutes of play re ! I malnlng. I auer cut the margin I witli u foul toss. Trott, Trojan 1 forward, got away for two easy ' I shots under the basket to make ' | the score 13-12, Decatur leading. ‘ 1 On his second basket, Trott was i fouled hut failed to make the toss I - that would have tied the scoreI and sent the game into overtime, i Murphy ami Braden led the Commies witli four points each. ( Baker scored three points and I Hess two. Trott and McKenzie! each scored four points for the l losers. Decatur FG FT 11* ’D. Hess, f 10 2; H. Baker, f 11 3 I Braden, c 12 4 : Lose, g 0 0 0 I Mnrphy, g 2 0 4' I Hain, g 0 0 0 i Totals 5 3 13 ~tr hunt Trott, f 2 '• 4 ' ; (Ironeau. f •• •• 11 I Lauer, <• •’ - ■ I Kemmer, g o ’• '• I Baker, g 10 2. McKenzie, f 2 0 4. Scherer, f o 0 0 Gordon, g 0 0 '* Totals 5 2 12 i Referee: Harding, Huntertown. | Girls Defeated Tile Lady Commodores, making their second start of the season, w re decisively defeated by the Elmhurst girls in the preliminary, 1 49 to 16. Elmhurst led at the t half. 24 to 12. Blema'.i was the leading scorer; with 29 points. M. Miller scon d j I. of Decaturs 16 points. Elmhurst FG FT IP Blemau. f 14 1 29 ; N. Yovall. f 6 4 16 ' A. Yovau. f 2 0 4 Gonganare. c 0 o 0 , Ditzenherg, c •* o 0 Con’idge, g 0 0 l> j Fusseiman. g 0 0 0 } Totals 22 5 49 Decatur R. Miller, f Oil; M Miller, f 71 15 Voglewede. c 0 0 0 | Fulleukamp. < 0 11 o : Leonard, g o 11 ® W’erttberger, g •• 0 0 ! Terveer, g 0 0 0 Totals 7 2 1« Referee: Harding. Huntertown. — Q J’.ab Ga.<s of Fort Warn? spent Thanksgiving with his mother. Mrs. ■ de'- isle Gass an I Miss F.ea Ga-ss.
SEVEN HUNDRED i ATTEND SHOOT — Conservation League Holds Shoot, Coon Chase Thursday — -— Ab nt 700 memb re of tha Adams : county fish an I gate conservation IL ague and their families attended , :lie shoot and •' dot chose at the . Charles Magley farm north of Deca- ■ tur Thanksgiving cay. About $l4O was tak n in during the day. After the expenses are de- ; I ,-t.i| the balance will be used to restock the comity with fish and gam . Harold Kirsch was the big winner , | in the clay pigeon shout, in whi h I -he prizes were turkeys, ducks an ! geeae. The winners and the num- ' I b r of prizes won were: Harold j Kirsch, four; Mark of F rt Wayne, | llhre; Leonard Whithouse, three;. 11. <;. Bowen. E. J Mill r. B. L. Dull, Bill W !’ ws. A. White, L. ’ p.iumgartner. Rowe Stevens of Van I Wert.W F Bark! y, on? each. William Yost Dad the Het of' poultry winners In the target and 1 rifle shoot with f ur wins. Other j winner- were. W. Sta! y, two; Schu- i I ma2er. tw C. E. Eley, two; Riff, William Neptune Yager. Rojs n . and Sehin Lr. one each. A dog ow'ned !>y Ralph Mackley , of Bluffton w n $15.25 for its own1 er as first tr. e prize in the coon d°" ‘ | chase. Russel Steigell’s dog won ■ I the same amount for its Kokomo ; owner in line prizes. The officers of the league to’ay 1 1 xtended thinks to the merchants and firms in De atur which I hr light their produce to the' - groun s for prizes, to the commit-' eemen who assisted in caring for ; rhe crowd, and to Chari s Magley J who donated his lan 1 f ;r th? event. ' The ntxt meeting f the club, j will be held in Berne on Monday : i January 7. At this meeting the of-I ; fleers for 1935 will be elected. COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers E’Lson Brock et ttx to J. Charles Brock part of cutl.'ts 105 and 106 in D<< atur for S7OO. Marriage License Clafk e Gilbert, 116 Fourteenth str er. Decatur and Willi-tm Yake, . carpenter. Route 2. De atur.
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D/15KS®AWL]j The Decatur Yellow Jacket, playing their third game of the season tonight on the local floor, will face their first real test in the Winamac j five.’ —oOo-“ Winamac is always one of the most interesting teams in the stats to watch. Three seasons ago this quintet was the sensation of the state final tourney at Ind anapolis, going to the championship title before losing to Newcastle. —o()o — As the preliminary game tonight, the Yellow Jacket reserves will iiattle the Monmouth varsity. This game is escheduled to start at 7:l-> ! o’clock, with the Winamac game I 'getting under way one hour later | i ——oOo— I, Two other games tonight are [.Kirkland at Lancaster and Geneva Land .Monroe will play at Kirkland | Saturday night Kirkland and Mon_ ' roe will tangle at the Kirkland
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:ym. I The Commodores, at full strength for the first time this season, barely eked out a 13 12 win over the ( ! Elmhurst Trojans from Allen conn Ity Wednesday night at the local | floor. The value of one-point free i throws was again clearly em- ] hasized in the Commodore game Wednesday, the locals winning by the scant margin of one foul toss. The Commies, with three chances from the charity stripe, converted all of them. On the oher hand, Elmhurst. with eight chances, made only two good. —oOo— Another game has been added to ' the Commodore schedule. The lo_ ! cals will play St. .Mary's of Anderi son at Anderson Tuesday. January I o„ —oOo— The Decatur G E. club will play its third game of the season Monday night at the Yellow Jacket gymnasium, meeting the South | Whitley independent team. Stanford Alabama In Rose Bowl Game Pasadena, Culif.. Nov. 30 —(UP) | Stanford University today announc-1 ed that the University of Alabama ' has been Invit d to meet Stans rd i ,in the nnual T urnament of Roses | 1 football New Year's Day and have | accepted.
KIRKLAND IS f EASY WINNER Kangaroos S c o r e Easy Victory Over Geneva Wednesday, 43-15 The Kirkland Kangaroos scored their second victory in less titan a week over the Geneva Cardinals Wednesday night, winning easily by a 43 to 15 score, Kirkland led at the first quarter. 12 4 al the half. “4 to h and at the i third quarter, 32 to 12. D. Adler j was tin leading scorer for the win'ners with six field goals and two free throws for 14 points Wulliman s.-or?l 12 points. Bucking-, ham scored file points for high for geneva. The Kirkland seconds defeated the Geneva reserves in the preliminais’ game, 27 to 19Klrkland FG FT TP C. Augsburger. f. 10 2 D Adler, f. 6 2 14 I Zimmerman, f. 2 2 61 Henschen, f. 10 2; I Ross, f. 0 0 f 1 i Wull.man. c. 6 0 12 ; D. Augsburger. g 2 0 4' i Scott, g.. 1 I* - I ! Yager, g. •• ® '
T. Adler, g Oil' Totals 19 5 431 Geneva FG FT TP j Grile, f. il 1 U Beerbower, f. 2 0 4 Fenstermaker. f. oil Hoffman, c. 0 11 j Charleston, c 113 Buckingham, g. 2 1 5 Shepherd, g. •' ’• 11 Totals 5 5 15 Referee: Bryan. Monmouth. 0 Bears, Giants Will Decide Championship (By United Press) The champion Chicago Bears and the New York Giants, who met them last year for the championship of the National Professional Football league, will tangle on Dec. 9 for the 1931 championship. The Bears won the western division title yesterday in a close ' game with the Detroit Lions, who . ■ ~
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