Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1934 — Page 8

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Bears Nose Out Yellow Jackets In Overtime Gam]

BERNE DEFEATS DECATUR FIVE, SCORE, 21-19 Bobby Dro Is Hero Os Berne Victory Here Thursday Night Dt-cktur’s Yellow Jackets an 1 Berne's Bears, bitter rivals for many years, staged a typical rivalry battle Thursday night at the Yellow Jacket gym. the Hears nosing out a 21 to 19 victory in an , overtime period after lighting from behind most of the ball game. Bobby Dro. Berne center, again proved to be the hero of the Bears’ victory. With less than half a minute of the regular playing time remaining and Decatur holding a 19-17 lead. Berne was shooting desperately to pull the game out of the fire. Dro leaped into the air and batted a rebound into the not for the tying counters. Then in the overtime, the same man let loose a long heave from center, the ball swishing through the cords for victory. In the final analysis, woeful inaccuracy from the free throw lin > and failure to convert a number of good under the basket shots cost the Yellow Jackets the ball i—wni—»■ ~ JJ ~ MADISON ■* l theatre - Sundav & Monday - Matinee 2 PM. Evening, 6:33 10c-15c JOE E. BROWN i” “Cl»cr« CLOWN” Patricia FUis and ■p.arnthv Bursres«. A laugh from start to finish. Also Comedy and other Shorts. TONIGHT md S 'TI RD'V Matinee 2 PM. Evening. 6:30 10< - -i 5c Tir> McCnv in “THE WESTERNER” A western you will never forget. Action. Thills and Comedy. Also--4th Chapter “PIRATES TREASURE," also Cartoon MBOBiwnpuw*’" s **"

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Decatur made only one foul toss |in eight attempts from tho free i throw line, while Berne converted 'on five of nine chances. The Y«d---i low Jackets scored nine field goals and the Bears eight. The Jackets took a 71 lead In the first quarter, but Herne cut this margin to :* .1 at the half. Decatur i maintained tho four point margin jut 17.-11 in the third quarter. Berne tied the score with two fielders shortly after the final period openled and then went ahead on two .free throws. Two field goals bv De- i 1 catur gave tho Jackets the 19-17 i lead, only to have Dro tie it up. Scoring honors were well divide 1 on both teams. Dro was high point I man with three field goals ami a ! foul. Peterson was high for Decatur with three field goals. The Decatur seconds easily defeated the Berne reserves tn the J preliminary game, 31 to 10. , Decatur FO FT TP Blythe, f. 2 0 4 Peterson, f. . " * Hurst, c. 11 j Barker, g. 2 0 4, Bull r. g 1 • t Totals 1 A® Berne l' ,: FT TP Felber, f. 11 ? Neuenschwander. f. 2 1 5 Dro. c. ■’ A • Steiner, g. 12 Flueckiger, g. I 0 - Parrish, g " “ °j Totals S 5 21’ Referee: McDuffie. IgiOtto: um-| pire. (teller. Fort Wayne. Q- — - HIGH SCHOOL SCORES I > i Central Catholic. 24: Garrett. 18. Pennville. 29: Portland. 23. Brazil. 31; Cathedral of Indian-1 apolis. 24. Collette Scores Indiana. 30; Maryland. 2V DePauw. 28; Earlham. 20. , Franklin. 27: Ball State. IS. St Joseph's 16: Valparaiso. 11. ( Minnesota. 34; Carlieton. 26. — o — UTILITY HEAD CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONI? tentiary. Semite! appeared more affected ■ by the strain than he. complaining | nervously that “they ought to * quit—it’s way nast bedtime." Insult beard himself assailed In | the ♦riel’s c’osino hours as a self-1 centered financial executive who | • bntter“d his own bread at the I cost of stockholders who lost j millions in his corporation. i

DASK»WL Bu ’wLtui I Well, the Berne Bears are still I undefeated. —Be A Good Fellow — The Bears and Yellow Jackets llxith proved themselves to be real fighting teams lust night in the battle won by Berne. 21 to 19. after, one overtime period. —Be A Good Fellow— It was Berne’s eleventh victory of the season, and the Bears have yet to taste defeat. The YellowJackets have won three games and | lost two. —Be A Good Fellow — The Yellow Jackets can trace' their defeat last night directly to] .inaccurate shooting. Failure toi make free throws, at which depart-] inent Herb Curtis' teams ordinarily rank among the best, was the principal cause. The Jackets made only one of eight chances, while the I Bears made five of nine. —Be A Good Fellow— Tonight will be rather quiet along .the basket liall f.otit in Adams eoun- , ty. Mt) < le giving the boys a. i chant - play San'a Claus. e A Good Fellow— The ’it Commodores will' ijourne- • Mien county tonight to battle Monroeville Cubs. Th? I Commies, after a temporary slump i which cost them two ball games, have snapped out of it to win their I last two games. —Be A Good Fellow— Other games scheduled tonight hire Pleasant Mills and Willshire a’ ' the Commodore gym; Geneva at Hartford. Jefferson and Monro' will both play alumni teams. The | Monmonth varsity will entertain I the Yellow Jacket seconds at Monmouth. Saturday night the Kirkland Kangaroos will meet the . I'nion Center team of Wells conn 1 ty at Union. —Be A Good Fellow— , A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. o PUSH FEDERAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONI? power plants on the Columbia riv- 1 | er in the northwest; the Fort Peck j dam on the Missouri river in Mon-' tana: Morris dam in Tennessee and ! ’Muscle Shoals in Alabama: Boulder dam in Colorado, and the Casper- j Alcova project in Wyoming. Xon-federa] allotments for con-1 I “’ruction of power plants and dis-j itribution svstems bv municipalities] . and other local public bodies total about 155 000.000. Ickes said. About ' ] 100 municipalities have received: i federal aid for power plants. Two such instances of PWA heln ■ came vesterdav. when the administrator announced erants to Colum-I , hns. O . and I.amnnio. la.. Colum j hnn r n coived 1320.000 fo r a power hnus“ and I,nmonin received $97.- • oon as a want and loan for an electric system. MANY BONUSES rnvTTVT’En FROM PAGE ONR Iw’s?, Carl M. Loeb and Co., announced a bntis ranging from two to six weeks .salary dependent ueon length cf service,. The New York Cocoa ex i'onge announ ed a wesk's bQiius to all ertrp'ove* while metr.berH of the New York Curb ex hange are giving their annual Christmas partv to children of lower Manhattan. Canta Clan e will istribute a sweater and a pair of shoe each t> about 2.500 children. — o Mis«imr Fnrt Wavne Man’s Body Is Found Fort Wayne. In'.. Dec. 21-tUP) —The b dv of James Cull. 63. missing from his home since Dmember 13, was found in a small creek near tho city light p'.int here yesterday. Cull threatened to take hts life 0.1 he left heme a week ago. Dr. Walter E. Ft-mse. deputy county toroner investigating the case, indicated he would return a verdkt of suicide. o Governor “Just a Fan" .Columbia. Mo., —(UP) Gov. Guy B* Park of Missouri w’as “just another customer" to an R. O. T. C. student usher at a recent foatball game here. The executive, entering the stadium 1 te, had forgot his ticket stubs. The governor smiled For Belter Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath s’hone 314 104 So. 3rd st. Office Hours; 10 to 12 a. m. ’ to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 o. m. Neurocalometer Service y I X-Ray Laboratory

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as an usher he knew o,me to his ■ rc scue. o Reward for Deer-Killers Plainesville. 0., — (UP) — The County Fish an I Game Association offered a SSO reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction f persons who shot and killed a deer near here. A .portion of the unimal’s body was found not far from suburban Cleveland. Pole Snaps. Kills Climber Toledo — (UP) — An abandoned tele; hone pole which Chester Henning. 64, climbed in rear of his home, swayed perilously as he reached the top, then snapped at th? base and plunged him to his de.th. W.ten the pole broke, Hen-

FEDERAL FARM LOANS Upon recommendation of the Federal Land Bank of Louisville. Ky.. the I ADAMS COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION, of Decatur, Indiana n= s received a Charter and has been du'y authorized and empowered to make farm loans in all of Adams County. If you a-e expecting to re-finance your farm loan call or write ; this association at once. Office: 133 South Second Street Decatur. Indiana E. Burt Lenhart. Sec’y-Treas. Fred T. Schurger, Investigator ■BSHUraBTOSHBBBEBBBHBMBMMBBEBBBHMBBiWSSraBMBHSB SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Sunday Matinee 2 P. M.—loc-25c —FIRST Sunday Evening Show, 6:30 MATINEE CHRISTMAS.DAY at 2 P. M. r " ••■•? * y~»* hw'' A yi’k - And with even more thrills and laughs ... but then, you can al- . ways expect the unusual from this ■-* *|L new rave team! • \ Jr— l ... i w W A IJkA Ji ™ ™BI Jk t /-» - MJ ret w >EVELYn i- Added — “LaCucaracha” / I The MOST BEAUTIFUL 11 / J Subject in COLOR Ever R ft i Shown! AIso—“STRANGS' Jp"* ER THAN FICTION." <1 — Tonight and Saturday — “THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS” With Francis Lederer, .loan Bennett. Char'ie Ruggles. Mary Boland. CHARLIE RUGGLES and MARY BOLAND were NEVES L funnier than they are in this picture!—The “Bundling Hit! Added—“BUßN-EM-UP-BARNES”— and — POPEYE. The SAILOR-in “THE DANCE CONTEST!” 10c -15 c ..i.mi—r nw ■—i ■ ■ ■■■■■■— Twwmrrm—

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THREE HELD IN I BANK ROBBERY Escaped Indiana Convicts Confess Robbing Carbon Bank MinneuiHilis. Dec. 21. — CJ.PJ Thiw men who admitted they were escaped convicts from the Pendle-, ton. Ind., reformatory and confess-, «d robbing a bunk at Carlmn, In i.. I Nov. 21 were to be turned over to Indiana authorities today. The men were arrested In a hotel J ' here after a waitress reported to I j police that their actions wore sunpicloits. Police found extra sets of I automobile licenses and firearms In i (heir rooms. Before coming here they had ' gone to Detroit and stolen the auto- ! mobile in which they drove here. It was recovered. Detroit authorities asked that they he held In connection with a payroll robbery. 1 -dice said the men were, Wai Hare rhady, 28 and Everett Kocher. ] 24. both of Anderson. Ind., and Lloyd Griffith, 25, of Bowling Green. Ind. Several Holdups i Indianapolis. Dec. 21 aU.P) Two bank robin l ies and numerous other ’ holdups in Indiana are charged | against three Indiana men arrested in Minneapolis. Minn . hotel yesterday, police recoords showed toI day. The suspects are Wallace Brady ; and Everett Kocher s both of Ander- : son. and laiwrence Griffith. Bowling Green. They have confessed robbing the Carlon State Bank of SI,OOO and I (’apt. Matt Leach of the state police is en route to Minneapolis' I bearing warrants charging them | them with that crime. Police said the trio also is suspected of robbing the Kentucky Avenue branch of the Union Trust Company here Nov. 15 in which $2.- "> Ml was taken. Ahw al baking company cashier was robbed On the ■ same date by a group tentatively ] identified as the bank bandits. Other crimes charged against the

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