Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1934 — Page 6
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BERNE DEFEATS ST. MARY'S IN CLOSE CONTEST Bears Score Seventh Victory, 35-31; Steiner Injured The Berm* Bears ( hulked tip their 1 seventh win rl the season without a setback Thursday night, when they defeated St. Mary’s of Huntington at (Huntington. 35 to 31. Incidentally. this was St. Mary's | fit st loss of the season. Berne's victory may prove costly, however, as Steiner, fiery floor j guard of the Bear quintet, suffer- 1 e<! an ankle injury late in the third quarter whiich may keep him inactive for some time. St. Mary’s took an early lead of three points but Berne soon assuniMADISON THEA T RE - SUNDAY - 10c -15 c Matinee 2 P. M. Evening 6:30 “FOOTLIGHT PARADE” with James I’agnev, Joan Blondell. Rub' Keeler. Dick Powell. Guy Kibbee. Frank McHugh and others. Added-Shorts. j Starts 6:30 Tom'phi and Saturday “PRESCOT Kiir with TIM McCOY. A Real Westren. ALSO — 2nd Chapter ‘PIRATES TREASURE." Other Added Shorts 10c -15 c
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ed the lead and kept out in front all the way. Berne led, 19-I’>, at , the hull'. At the time Steiner was I forced from the game, the Bears j held at t't point margin Huntington rallied in the final ■period to trail by only one point but the Beats again pulled lihetuk The came was fast, and at times I rough, with St. Mary's losing two men on personals and Berne one. . Dro was the scoring leader of ! th- 1 gum ■ with six fiel I goals iind two free throws, with Felber scoring eight points. Dalton led Huntington with eight points. 1 Berne FC. FT TP ’Felber, f. 3 2 8 Xeueltschwunder, t. 10 2 I Dro. c. •; 2 11 . Steiner, g 2 2 11 I Flueckiger. g. 1 3 5 j Parrish, g 0 0 0 —.— Totals 13 9 35 St. Mary’s F(l FT TP ’Godfrey, f. 3 0 6 Manuski. f 2 1 5 j Owens, c. 3 17 I Dalton, g. 2 4 8 I Petre, g. 3 1 s | Butts, f 0 0 0. Paine, f. 0 0 0 Totals 12 7 311 Hefetie: (’< olntttn, Warren; uni-i ; Dire: Crowe. Markle. ——O 1 Robert Ehrsain To Coach Lynn Ruben Ehrsam, former Berne i 1 high s hool athlete, has accepted I u position as teacher and c.uch at I | the Lynn high school in Randolph ! • county. He will assume his n w I duties Dec. 10. Ehreain graduated at Berne in - 1930 an I frem Earlham college in , ■June 1934. o Fort Wayne Man Takes Own Life F rt Wayn-, Inc.. Dec. 7— (UP) —Hubert H Fuelling. 27. committed ’ uicide at his home here yesterday i by shooting himself In the chest ! »ad head wit.. a .22 etlibre revolver. Despondency over finantial troubles and unemployment was given as I the reason for his act.. 1 Dance Snndav. Sun Set.
ME The Decatur Commodores will | attempt to get back to winning | ways tonight when they battle the ■ Kirkland Kangaroos at the local I gym. The visitors have won seven I of eight games and have one of I their usual small but speedy quin- i tets. —oOu — Tonight the Decatur Yellow Jackets take to the road for the first I time this season. Easy winners I in their first three games, the Jackets w ill battle the laiPorte Slicers at LaPorte tonight. The locals defeated the laiPorte five on the Decatur floor last season. —oOo — The Berne Bears brought an abrupt close to the winning streak co-mpiled by St, Mary's of Huntington Thursday night, nosing out the Lime City team by a 35 to 31 count. The Bears have won seven games this year and are as yet feated—oOo— Sony to hear that Jerome Steiner. veteran tegular of the Berne i team, sustained an injury in Thurs,day night's game that may keep I him out of action for some time. | Steiner has been a mainstay of ■ ■ the Berne team and his loss will' ' be keenly felt. —oOo— Three games are scheduled for j county teams tonight. Monroeville will play at Berne: Hartford; lat Monmouth and Pleasant Mills I ' and Monroe at Kirkland. —oOo — Two Adams county teams will also see action Saturday night. The Jefferson Warriors will entertain the Lancaster Bobcats from Wells county at the Berne auditorium and Geneva will play Poling at the Hartford gym. —oOo — The standing of the Wells county Steams is as follows: W. L Pet. | Bluffton 4 0 l oot) Petroleum 4 1 .800 Rockcreek 4 2 -666 • Chester 3 2 .600 Ossian 3 4 .429 Liberty 2 3 .4001 Union 1 4 .200 ■ —oOo — Jackets Look Tough Those Decatur Yellow Jackets look plenty tough this year.
BODY FOIL OF I NEURITIS PAINS Indo-Vin Cleared This Affliction From His System: Now Sound And Well Mr. Clayton Lutes, of 112 S North ■ 2">th Street. Terre Haute. Ind., is , now adding his name to the long list of HUNDREDS of people in this viicinity who are publicly praising and endorsing the new. scientific mixature of Extracts from Medicinal Plants, known as Indo-Vin, which is nowbeing introduced to the public daily here in this city at the Holthouse drug store. Following is this widelyknown man's statement: Mr. Lutes "It anybody in this world ever suffered more from neurities than ' I did I don't know how they could 1 stand it,’’ said Mr. Lutes. "This jneuritis kept getting worse all the > time and finally 1 got to where 1 was in constant pain and misery : with it. It seemed to go from one part of my body to another and when it would strike me in the arms and shoulders, it felt like my very nerves were being torn out of me. “I tried ALL KINDS of medicine, but Indo-Vin was the only medicine I ever found that turned out to be what I needed. Its great natural action has eliminated all the neurities from iny system. In fact, 1 haven’t got a single ache or pain anywhere in my body. And you ldon't know what a blessed relief i that is. I am GLAD to endorse (this medicine, for it deserves any- . i body's praise.” I Indo-Vin is now being introduc;ed to the public daily here in De- , catur at tht Holthouse drug store ' and sold by every good druggist in ( all the nearby towns throughout .' this whole section. • a
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934
day night they ran roitffh shod over a good Winamac team and several from hero who attended the gnme reported that the Curtlsmen seem to have the goods this year. Better mark a big ling around the date, "Dee. 20", on your calendar, an on that evening the Boars from Berne Invade the don of the Jackets. And will the fur fly that evening? W< I are still banking on the Bears to I come through. — Tip Offs. Berne ; Review. Feasel Is Given Football Award Marion Feasel of Decatur, a sophlomor* at Ball State Tea" hers col- —
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lege nt Muncie, hM been awarded n major football award at the school. Feasel playej end during the luvaaon just concluded and is also a member of th- varsity basketball uquad. .1 ,hn ilauma.Tn, tfiieva, a junior, also received a major award. — M'ABS franklin security co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. | Phone 237 Decatur. Ind
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