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lIIIEM i 3. j«w itur Yellow Jackets »se Two Games In Invitation Meet Central Tiger* of Fort e won the Big Four invitetourney, held at the North ;ym Saturday afternoon and g. Tigers eliminated the Decaallow Jackets In the first of the tourney. 29 to 26, in a well-played game. Jackets were also defeated consolation game, losing to irth Side Redskins, 24 to IS. Side had lost to Valparaiso second game of the aftercssion. 25 to 22. james of the tourney were tyed and closely contested, an excellent meet. ■al's 32 to 30 triumph over liso in the final game was 1 by the basket shooting of Tiger forward. This iad six field goals, five of them !hird quarter. »Decatur-Central game, Peted the Jackets in scoring io points. Barker and Blythe itnributing six. Blythe was :orer for Decatur in the Side game, collecting 12 an five field goals and two ses. nr box score and summary: necattir FG FT TP Blythe, f 2 2 6 1 Peterson, f. 4 1 9’l Myers, c 1 o J I Barker, g 3 0 6 ’ Ptitler, g. ...._ 11 3 i ’ — — —! r To tel 11 4 26 c Central FG FT TP 1 I Warfield, f. 419 j t Stanske, f. 0 0 0 a Barker, f. 0 0 o*o Neat, f. 0 0 u j Riddle, c. 3 U 6 1 Bourne, g. 0 0 0 I Baal, g. ..-_2 _...3 1 | McKee, g. 0 2 2 1 —
- ttBiSL □< ■ . JMffamgta ' MSB ujHSEE** .“ ■ ||l $400,000 —increase in deposits since the President’s bank holiday j B&f SI nroclamation means much to us and we want to express I I t ; ur thanks to our good people for their loyal support. \v. (rust this pleasant relation will be continued. Wc a vsurc you we shall try to do our part \\ e offer our BMI facilities in the future as in the past to take care ol jour 11 Lone'. to loan - vou 10 carry on your business, to buy from or sell’to you government bonds and everything along ■■ our line. \v e are anxious to do our part to make this comrnun- ... better and pledge ourselves to continue our efforts to B BI I ,‘iJe Adams County and Decatur one of the best paces B Bl lhc II First State Bank ■ 'B DECATUR, INDIANA 11 ' n A. Dugan, President Il EJTTfPOSITS INSURED g§§ S , L w. Vizard, Vice President R y 8 j. F. Graliker, Cashier yS? . . a i* 5 u p Asst. (ashler I W |, B Wai Deposit Insurance Corporation tat casl, " r ’ I 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. 0 Theo. Hobrock, Director mA MAXIMUM INSURANCE CSnnn 3 Braun ’ Director<sooo FOR EACH DEPOSITOR 4>OUUU j L IL. ~ *
fl i ■ ■? : T/ o j ’• Huffman, g 0 , " II « j Rit1 ”'' «■ • u u Totals 7 4 is North Side pa ft yn ‘Niltf. 4 2 10 ■ Rolt ' ( 0 0 0 I Latourette, f 4 2 10 1 Ryan, r 0 0 Johnson, c. v 0 q | Sbilt», g 0 0 J • Knuth, g 11 3 i Schumin. g. oil Barclay, g. .000 Goodman, g. 0 g 0 Miller, g 0 0 0 Totals 9 6 24 Chicago Apartment Building Wrecked Chicago Dee. 31—(VP)— A two I story aipurtment .building was I wrecked by what police believe was a gas explosion today. At least four persons were in-' jured ami taken to a hospital. Police and firemen were digging in the wreckage tearing there may have been several pers;n<3 killed. The building is located at 3721 South Deirborn street. First reports were that the apartment had been bombed but subsequently police announced they believe it more likely < that a gas explosion had occurred. Chicago, Det.’. 31 —(UP)— The 920,000 members of 4-il clubs in the United States produce., $2 240,000 worth of livestock, crops and handiwork thia year, national officer; announced today, G. L. Nob)?, director of boys and girls lub work, paid 1931 whs the most active in the history of the 4-H srganizatioa. Prizes awarded men’ h ers totaled $1,000,000 he saic Comparatively Close Tl. :co: Is -all 210.000 idles
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CREAMERY FIVE SCHEDULE GAME Decatur Cloverleafs Will Play North Manchester Here Wednesday The Decatur Cloverleaf Creameries basketbuM team will play its first game of 1935 Wednesday night at the Yen w Jacket gymnasium. The North .Manchester Mobiloils will furnish the opposition for the big game, starting al 8:30 o'clock. A preliminary game will be played at 7:39 o'clock, with the Cloverleaf engaging on opponent not yet .selected. The Cloverleafs have played some interesting game* to date and are, giving a good exhibiti n of independent basketball. Decatur will play its regular lineup of Farrar >.ind Wynn, forw’rdn; Hebble, center; Hill and Schneipp, guards. o Wantt Trucks U- S.-Licensed Clevelan ’—(UP)—lnsolvetil y of ■
railroads, directly affecting almost . very American citizens, is a strong possibility unless government regulation is applied to motor trucks, 1 Joint J. Cornwell, general counsel i of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad i warned here in a Rotary Club address. ■—O"" —— Kills Brother And Then Commits Suicide Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 31 —(UP) An argument between two elderly brothers over a locked door yesterday resulted in a murder and suic IdeCharles M. Pierce, 68, retired grocer, shot and killed his brother, James M. Pierce, 57, a huskster, and then committed suicide at their home here. The shooting was witnessed by their 87-year-old mother, Mrs. Mary E. Pierce. _o Plants' “Signature*” A pseudo-science strangely mixed with theology, is tlie doctrine of the signature ~1 plants, that Is. the belief that for every illness there Is some herb with the power to cure it nnd that tl.a herb bea the sign or mark by which it may »>e known against what pnrticulai ! Hines It -a o he nnpliert
B rWslax***/ •KSWSX'. ' -<■ Standings W. L. Pct. Genie u 0 Emm Kirkland jt> 1 ,9ou Commodores ....... 8 2 .800 Hartford 6 3 .667 Yellow Jackets 4 5 .444 Jefferson 4 5 .444 Monroe 2 6 .250 Monmouth .......... 4 8 .333 Pleasant Mills 1 8 .111 Geneva 0 8 .000 —oOo— | Last week-end proved a disastrous one for the Decatur Yellow Jackets. After losing to South Side on the local floor Friday night, the Jackets dropped (wo games in the invitational tourney played at ; North Side in Fort Wavne Satur-
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day, —oOo—--1 As ti result of these three tiefems, the Jackets have dropped below the .500 mark for the first lime this season. The locals have now won four games and lost live. —oOoThe Decatur Commodores are biting off a sizable chunk of competition this week. The Commies will engage in the annual HARD tourney at Huntington Tuesday afternoon and evening and have two regularly scheduled games for Thursday and Friday evenings. —oOo— Other teams in the Huntington I tourney are SR. Mary's of Hunting-1 ton, St. Andrew's of Ilk lnnond and | St. Mary'« -f Anderson. Hunting-' ton, winner of the tourney held here last year. Is the favorite to repeat, both because of the excellent record compiled to date and the advantage of playing on the , home, floor. I —oOo— Thursday night the Commodores will entertain Avilla on the local floor. Friday night, the Commies will travel to Kirkland to battle the Kangaroos for the second time ♦hia qo'innn
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The Yellow Jacket* will engage in one of their big games of the year Friday night, entertaining the Bluffton Tigera on the local floor. Bitter rivals for years, this year's game promises to be a wow. —oOo— Games scheduled for county teams this week are: Tuesday: Monroe vs. Neptune, Ohio, at the Kirkland gym. Thursday: Petroleum nt Berne: H .rtford and Monroe at a Kirkland. v-oinv r.on«vs and Plea«an*
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Mills at the Commodore gym. Saturday: Poling and Geneva nt Hartford; Roek Creek and Jefferson at Berne. 0 Naw York Sun Led The New York Sun wa* th* firs: newspaper to be sold on the streets In this country. o, .. Special sale of beef quarters, Wednesday and Thursday. Fancy baby beef. 50 to 70 lbs. each. Schmitt Meat
