Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1935 — Page 6

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Commodores Lose To Anderson

SECOND HALF RALLY FALLS SHORT OF WIN St. Mary’s Quintet Defeats Commodores On Andersun Floor .Tii eight-point iPad built up by St. Mary’.s of Anderson in the first half proved too much for the Decatur Commodores! to overcome Wednesday night at Anderson, and the local quintet was defeated by a 25 to 18 score. The Commies came back strong In the second half to outscore St. Mary's by one point but could not overcome the early advantage gained by their hosts. St Mary's led at the first quarter, 8 to 7, at the halt 15 to 7, and at the third quarter. 22 to 10. Decatur fought desperately in the final period and cut this margin to seven points before the game ended. Pat Murphy, veteran guard, led Decatur's scoring with three field goals and five foul tosses tor a total of 11 points. Don Hess hit twice from the field. laise contributed Decatur’s only other field •goal, while Braden contributed the final point on a foul toss. . Broderick and Tyska furnished Hie bulk of the Anderson scoring, with nine and eight points, respec-

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tively. Ih-cutur FG FT TP 11. linker, f. •> " I).. Hess, f. . 2 0 I Braden, c. 9 11 W. Baker, g. •» « " Murphy, g. ■* ■' 11 I Lose. f. 10 2 Hain. g. d 0 0 Totals <• G 18 | Anderson FG I'7 ’ll' *, Suehoski, f. 1 ii 2 Welsh, f. - 1 5 Tyska. c. 408 I llarcba. g. 11 « " I Broderick, g- ' 1 I Zagorskl, f. oil 1 ■ Eckstein, g. d o 0 ‘i Totals 11 3 1 , Referee: Jackson. Anderson. ’’ I ——— —— HIGH SCHOOL SCORES ? | 'I North Side. tto; Central Catholic, ‘ 24. I Central. 29; South Side, HI. Lebanon. 29; Lapel. 23.. ! St. Mary's (Huntingtonl. 29; An1 drews. 19.. . 'j Emerson (Gary), ”4; !• roebel ‘j (Gary), 16. >I Washington (E. Chicago). 46; .Whiting, 29. Lebanon, 29; Lapel, 23. I College Scores I; Ball State, 29; Indiana Central. - 28. New York I’.. 38; Tetnple. 22. Manchester. 57; Valparaiso. 34 I (overtime ). ■ ' O — (VANTED— Good, clean, bis Ka<rs. suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 4c lb fk-catur Dailv Democrat

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D/MMWL t/ The eight rural schools of Adams I county are reported all set for the; annual first team tourney, which will be held at Berne auditorium Friday night and Saturday after- ! noon and night. --000 — The tournament is expected to draw capacity crowds again this I year, particularly if the two fav'orites. Berne and Kirkland, come through to the finals as expected. —OOOIn the first round, which will start at 6 o’clock Friday night, 1 Kirkland is favored to defeat Monroe; Jefferson to beat Monmouth: Geneva to defeat ! Pleasant Mills and Berne to down Hartford. —-000 — Semi final games, to be played I — t I CORT - TONIGHT - Here’s the picture that takes the | hokum out of college pictures and i replaces it with humor. •BACHELOR OF ARTS” Tom Brown. Anita Louis*. Arline Judqe. Steoin Fetchit, Henry B. Walthaß. Frank Abertson. Plus—Jeane Aubert “THE MYS-i TERIOUS KISS.” a Broadway J Brevity: “Buddy the Dentist," Cartoon. 10c • 15c Sunday-Monday Only GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAM — ON THE STAGE — i nan Sherman and Family, famous j Radio Artists, in the “Davs of ’49”, —ON THE SCRFFN— Sinclair Lewis’ “BABBITT” Guy Kibbee. Aline McMahon, Pat Ellis. ' i WRnsnKMmanaMaM - Last Time Tonight - STAN T.AVRFT, and OLIVER HARDY “RABES IN TOYLAND” A PIf'TT’RE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Added —A Musical f’ornedv--pnd “GOING PLACES” with Lowell Thomas. 10c-15c (Sponsored by the ‘PARENT-TEACHERS’ Club) Fri. & Sat. — RICHARD ARLEN. IDA LUPINO. MARJORIE RAM- • BEAU in “READY FOR LOVE.” E X T R A— A ‘POPEYE, THE SAlLOß’—Cartoon. i Sun. Mon. & Tues. — “ANNE OF ! GREEN GABLES” —The Worthy ! Successor to “LITTLE WOMEN.” I-..

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1 Saturday afternoon, would find i Kirkland downing Jefferson and Jefferson and Berne defeating Ge- i neva. In'tiie final game, take your' own choice. Berne atid Kirkland i have each won 12 games and lost ' one. . —oOo— The Decatur Yellow Jackets will play their only game of the week ( ; Friday night, meeting the Monroeville Clubs from Allen county at the local gym. Decatur should have I little difficulty sending the Cubs home on the short end of tlie score. —oOo- — The Decatur Commodores will engage in their second contest of the week Friday night when they travel to Delphos. Ohio, to battle St. John's The Commies defeated Delphos here last month, 53 to 20, and will be out to repeat the victory. . . —oOo — The Commodores were unequal to the task of stopping St. Mary's of Anderson at An- ■ derson last night, losing by a 25-18 score. A bad first half, in which Anderson piled up an i eight point margin, proved too much for the Commies to overcome.. —oOo— ’ Central and South Side are lead'.ing the pack in the northeastern ; Indiana conference race. Central | has won all five games played and South Side is undefeated in four starts.. Decatur lias won two games and lost one. Games Friday are Central at Bluffton, South Side iat Columbia City and Hartford ! City at Kendallville. Saturday Garrett plays at Hartford City.. —oOo— Standing W. L. Pct. | i Central 5 0 1.900 I I South Side 4 0 1.0001 Bluffton 4 1 .800: North Side 2 1 .667' Decatur .2 1 .667 ' HERF’« A SIMPLE WAY TO RELIEVE A COLD TWICE AS QUICKLY . . . REMEMBER the old fashioned ! rubbing treatment that got I such oood results? Here’s the modern way to use it when you 1 want ouicker. easier relief for vour cold. Get a jar of Rex- . Mentho. the chert rub. and use , it according to directions. Rex-Mentho is a scientifically selected group of oils that are absorbed into the chest by the action of the body's heat—to relieve the “tight feeling" of congestion due to inflammation. It is sold only at Rexall Drug Stores. IIS REX-MENTHO 25c B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

Kundallvillo ■ ? ’J''" edacity > < Hiirttord City " ’ Auburn 11 ’’ ' <)( )(> Wells Co. Standing W. L.. I’etBluffton >" ’ ’l'; I Rockcreek 111 ■’ ■'!. Pctroltmm ‘‘~ Libi-rty Onalan J * ’ Chester , Lancaster ’’ L’nion 2 10 -167 t — o — CREAMERY FIVE , BEATS MARKLE Cloverleaf Quintet Scores Easy 40-24 Victon Wednesday The Decatur (Toverleafs scored an easy 40 to 24 victory over (lie Markle Boosters Wednesday night ■ at the pulilie liigh school gymnasslum.. Decatur led at the half. IS to 12. Wynn was the outstanding s<-or-' er of the game with seven field goals and two free throws for a total of 16 points. Strickler tallied nine points. 1 lebbie eight and 1 arrar seven. Tuggle led Markle with nine points. The Cloverleaf seconds defeated the Berne independent team in the preliminary game. 18 to 15. Decatur FG FT TP Wynn. f. ~ J !• Farrar, f :: 1 ' Hebble. c. 4 0 8 j Si-lmepp, g. ® •’ 0 Strickler, g. 4 1 9 — —— —— I Totals 18 4 40 Markle FG FT TP Johnston, f.

City | Water Bills are due and mast be paid on or before Jan. 21 A 10% penalty will be added if bills are not paid by this date. City Water Dept. | CITY HALL !•••••••••••

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UPHOLDING A FINE OLD | TRADITION! I • Pour a bottle of Goebel Beer into a tall glass. See it sparkle Ki with life and foam to a creamy crest. Smell the fragrance of hop »ines-the mellow aroma of malt. Drink deeply and smack your lips. Here’s flavor that thrills the palate and warms the very cockles of the heart! Almost anyone can brew beer « that’s different. But it is distinctly something else to make a brew that’s as deliciously different as Goebel. The skillful hand and watchful eye of a grand old brewmaster account Mr for much. Fine materials-modern equipment - long rows of Cypress Casks-all these have a bearing. But there's something else —another ingredient—the Goebel tradition! The fathers and grandfathers of yesterday praised the superior quality of Goebel Beer. We strive k today to deserve the praise of their sons fl 11. iij and grandsons by earnestly endeavoring H HA Ml B to brew the best beer that can be brewed. GOEBELBEER I FROM THE CYPRESS CASKS OF GOEBEL || | Just alFew Items fromoul JANUARY<S CLEARANCI Startling Reduc- I tions on Men’s h SUITS All new suits, latest styles and fabrics, good X-Act-Fit I selection and all selling at January sale prices. SHIRTS! Suits That Sell M be bad in fan. 1 Regularly at $22.50 M SI O Now Se'ling for . . an adjustable collar regular at $1.95. Regular Values Regular Values rn to $19.75 to $16.50 JH I e Odl sls-95 $12.50 YOUNG MENS STUDENT One lot MENS SUITS 1 UNION St $ SUITS Sizes to 36. Values to $22.50. *l* at All good patterns, new styles. (These are broken lots.) °. e c fi to 1& Good selection. Special! Choicel prices. i » V CTO 49c Values to $8.50, now ... tpO.t/t) ~ " ““ TROUSERS Men’s Heavy IKW’» JACKETS MELTON JACKETS xis e j /n .»• A Special Savings in this 9a go a.ii regular 11 Mens Suede (loth Zipper January Clearance «95 Never before a« Jackets — Good and warm, $4.95 Jackets o*o AO hke ihis Special. P* every man wants and needs Now JS.Y MX $2 ' 95 ”" d ' ■ S < $3.98 82,19 f kß J “ kets s2*9B ■* VANCE & LINN

""T > I train struck their aiKomoblU ' T W i other ehUdren riding home I m lh( . ,ar from *’<’<»» *"r ln J ur ’ l', d „ P riou.«ly. Witm'Ams said the .niton windshield wa.n eoverI with Ice. oba uring vision of Iw lining eigti' l-'' and ’‘r tn. Th ' dead are K. M. Chaffee. Hie 'driver; Pauline Dornford. 13; Los* , Dornfmd, 7; Denni" Glehtier. 7. and Vm-Ht schuetler, 8. The Schlaeht-I tiler boy died thH morn ng In a hoa(■pital. The oil were killed almost i-1 instantly. I Get the Hanlt - »•

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