Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1934 — Page 6
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Both Decatur Teams Are Defeated By 22-21 Scoil
JACKETS USE TOUGH BATTLE FRIDAY NIGHT LaPorte Slicers Co m e From Behind To \\ in Hard Fought Contest The Decatur Yellow Jackets. I playing their first game of the sea ! son away from home, dropped a rough, hard fought game to the La Porte Slicers. 22 to 21. Friday; night. It was the first defeat for . the Jackets in four starts. Decaur held a 14-10 lead gt the end of the first half but I,aPorte | rallied in the closing minutes of i play to nose out a one-point victory. Barker, Yellow Jacket guard. ' ■■MMMHMMMMiaMaatc . ..-ocsKauaMaMhaaMaaa
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i was the leading scorer for Decatur . with three field goals and a pair of I foul tosses for a total of eight | points. Peterson hit three times i from the field for six points. Blythe . tallied one field goal and a brace [of free throws for four points and Hurst counted three times from the 'charity stripe. Illlgendor. forward, and Wrausse. I ' renter, divided high scoring lion | 1 ors for LaPorte. Each Hit three I times from the field, dlilgendor iadded three free throws for high point honors and Wrausse scored one point from the charity stripe. | I Andres and Jansreck. guards each j I tallied one field goal. Decatur FC FT TP : , Peterson, f 3 0 6 1 Blythe, f . 12 4) ' Huffman, f 0 0 0 'Hurst, c 0 3 31 i Myers, c .0 0 0 i I Barker, g .328 ■Butler, g 0 0 o| ! Totals . .77 21 LaPorte FG FT TP Hufhild. f .......... « 0 0| Hilgendor, f 3 3 9 i Wrausse. c . 3 17 Witt, c 1 0 2 1 Andres, g 10 2 Jansreck. g 10 2 Totals 9 4 22 ; Referee: Gill, Michigan City. _o . 11 Houses Lined With Cedar Austin. Tex. — (U.R) — Housewives 1 who lived in Washington county. ' Tex., during the early days did not '■ send out for moth balls when they S packed away clothes They did not • even look for cedar chests. Closets I and most of the woodwork in their I houses were cedar. Many of the < old cedar-lined houses still remain,■ it has been found in an architec-1 tural survey.
HARTFORD FIVE WINS OVERTIME Defeats Monmouth In Double Overtime Battle Friday, 22 to 20 Coming from behind, the Hart-1 ford township Gorillas scored u 22 |2U victory over the Monmouth' ; Eagles in a double overtime battle I at the Monmouth gym Friday night. ’ Monmouth led at the half. 12 to 110. and also held u six-point lead | with throe minutes to play. Hart-1 (ford tied the score 20-20 shortly be . | fore the regular playing period ex-1 plred. Neither team scored in the .first overtime. Martin was high | ‘scorer for the winners with eight I points while Merlca led Monmouth , with 10 points. The Hartford seconds won the I preliminary game, 31 to 21. Hartfo r d FG FT TP Kistler, f 2 0 4 1 Martin, f 3 2 8 Whitman, c 0 11 Meshherger. g Oil Merilett, g (TOO Moyer, f 113 Liechty, g 215 Totals 8 6 22 Monmouth FG FT TP ■ Hoile, f 2 0 4 1 Merica, f 3 4 10 I Schuller, c 0 2 2 | Moses, g 0 2 2 | Franl, g 10 2, Elston, g 0 0 0 ! Gerke, g 0 0 0 Totals .6 8 20 Referee: Davis. Pleasant Mills.
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I Decatur Casting : Spangler 121 132 115 Ross 164 128 147 ! Young 141 152 149 ■St rick kier 132 160 165 Stauffer 122 107 175 Totals 680 679 751—2110 Goodyear Burton 124 112 165 McDuffee 105 95 99 'Anderson 148 144 112 Frisinger 158 159 159 ; Heiman .. 100 120 164 Totals 635 630 699—1964 Knapp K. of P. ■ Knapp 178 139 146 I Graham 124 139 90 Chase 136 162 139 ‘ Carroll 119 128 113 i Stump 135 131. 138 Totals 692 699 626—2017 Stults K. of P. Beineke 131 172 145 Christen 122 113 93 Johnson 127 153 151 Ahr 137 162 159 .Stults 109 148 148 Totals. 626 748 696-2070 BEARS CAPTURE EIGHT IN ROW I — Berne Defeats Monroej ville Cubs Friday Night, 40 To 30 j The Berne Bears, playing without the services of Steiner, regular ' floor guard, defeated the Monroeville Cubs Friday night at Berne 40 to 30. It was the Bears’ eighth consecutive win of the season without a defeat. The Bears took the lead early in the game and held the margin ’ throughout. Berne led at the first quarter, 18 to 8, at the half, 26 to 17. and at the third quarter, 38 to 21. Felber was the leading scorer for the Bears with six field goals and (two free throws for a total of 14 j points. Dro scored 10 points and Parrish eight. Kelly and Stevenson ‘ each scored eight points for the losers. The Berne seconds won the preliminary. defeating the Monroeville I reserves, 15 to 9. Berne FG FT TP I Felber, f 6 2 14 Winteregg. f 0 0 0 [Parrish, f 4 0 8 ■ Dro, c 4 2 10 | Habegger. g 1 0 2 I Neuenachwander, g 1 2 4 iFlueckiger. g 10 2 I Stucky, g 0 0 0 Totals 17 6 40 Monroeville FG FT6TP I Meyers, f 0 0 0 Kelly, f 3 2 8 Vrbine, f 0 3 3 I Stevenson, c 0 4 4 Marquart, g 2 4 8 Ichausse, g 3 17 — Totals 3 H 30 Referee: Coolman, Warren; umpire: Paxon, Bluffton. Bible 300 Years Old ■WEST GRANVILLE. Mass. (U.R) —Fred H. Coe has a Bible more than 300 years old. The Bible, well preserved and slightlv yellow- ■ ed with age. is covered with heavy ; brown leather, has hand-made I brass clasps riveted to the covers, . measures five inches wide, seven I Inches high and two Inches thick. o Bargains in furniture at jYager Brothers Sale f-s
LONG SHOTS IN ' FINAL MINUTE BEAT COMMIES I Kirkland Noses Out Victory With Sensational Rally Friday Sinking two long shots in the ' last 3U seconds of play, the Kirk- • land Kangaroos nosed out the De- | Icatur Commodores on the local , floor Friday night, 22 to 21. Thej I Commies held a 21 to 17 lead with less than one minute to play but Adler hit from center, Scott counted a foul toss and Wulliman hit long from the side to win the ball game. I Kirkland started fast, with the I [commies temporarily bewildered on i 'defense, the Kangaroos piling up a 9-2 lead. Decatur came back to cut ; the margin to 9-5 at the end of the first quarter. Holding Kirkland to three points, 1 Decatur took- a 17 to 12 lead at the, end of the half. The Commies main- [ tained this margin al! through the i third quarter, which ended with |catur leading. 20 to 15. Braden was Decatur's high point I man with three field goals and three fouls for nine points. He was removed late in the game on personal fouls. Murphy tallied three field goals for the Commies. C. Aug-
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burger led Kirklaud with four field goals and two foul tosses for lo points. The Kirkland seconde defeated the Coptmodore reserves In the pr< limlnary game. 23 to 17. Kirkland FG FT TP 'C Augsburger. f I 2 Pl ,I>. Adler, f 113 ‘ Wulliman. c 2 15 D. Attgsburger, g 10 2 Scott, f 0 2 2 Zimmerman, f 0 o q Totals 8 6 22 I Decatur FG FT TP 11). Hess, f 0 0 o j Baker, f 0 0 o : Braden, e 3 3 9 Murphy, g . 3 o k. Lose, g 113 ' Hain, f 113 ' R. Hess, f 0 0 o Totals 8 5 21 i o jMAGi.EY~XEWS The atten ’anceat Sund y School ■at the Magley Reformed • hurch, . Sunday was 1717 end the congregation had the privil ge cf listening I to a discourse by Rev. Lair cf the > mission house in Wisconsin, who , with his wife were slimier guests Icf Rev. and Mrs. Grether and family Sunday. [ Mr. and. Mrs. Crist Borne and fa- ' mily enti rtainel for dinner Thurarity, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yost and Mrs. Susie Reppert of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beiberich nd chiHren I Dwight ansi Letba of Fort Wayne' Mr. and Mtw. Edward Jaberg and
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