Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1935 — Page 8

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Central Retains City Grade School Championshii

ST. JOE FIVE IS DEFEATED. SCORE. 22-16 Central Retains Possession Os WemhotT Trophy By Victory Thursday — The Central eighth snide basketball team retained possession of the George Wemhoff trophy, emblematic of the city grade school championship, by defeating the St. Jne team Thursday night at the Commodore gym, 22 to 16, This was the third game of the series, St. Joe winning the tirst tilt. 2" to 26. and Central the sec-, ond, 28 to 2b. Central took the lead in the I early minutes of the game and St. Joe was never able to overtake the winners. Field goals by Andrews, Zerkel and Highland gave Central a 6-0 lead but St. Joe came back with tielders by Alberding and Bollinger, with a free throw by Hess, to cut Centrals margin at the first quarter to 6-5. At the half. Central had increas-

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ed the margin to 118 and in the third quarter, added two points to the lead to hold a 16-10 score. Superior height was a major factor in Central's victory, tills height enabling the winners to maintain control of the hull the greater pur-J ! lion of the game. Schafer was the leading scorejfor Central with three fluid goals land one free throw. McConnell '| scored five points and 7-erkel font j Central lost IniDi McConnell ami : Andrews on personals in the closI lug minutes of the game. Bollinger and Alberding led St. Joe's scoring with five points each, | Baker hit twice from the field and lless tallied two foul points. In the preliminary, the Central j second team defeated the St. Joe \ ! reserves. 22 to 18. | Central FG FT TP I Schafer, f. 2 1. i Highland, f. 1 » 2 i Andrews, c. 2 o 4 I McConnell, g. 2 1 6 Zerkel, g. 2 0 * Koos, g. 6 b b j Melehl. g. 0 b 0| Totals 10 2 -221 St. Joe FO FT TP Baker, f. 2 0 4 Hess. f. 0 2 2! 1 Alberding, c. 2 1 5 j Haiti, g. 0 0 0

Bollinger, g, 2 1 5 Tunvus, g. . 0 0 0 Totals 6 1 16 Itefcree: Bryan. PLAN BANQUET TO HONOR TEAM Catholic II i y h School Alumni Will Honor Commodores March 25 The alumni association of the I Decatur Catholic high school will honor the members of the Commoj dure basketball team at a banquet ' to he held at the high school Monday evening. March 25, «' 6:30 o'clock. At this banquet, honor sweaters will he honored to the senior members of the varsity squad. The ; four seniors to he so honored are ! James Lose. Harold Baker, ltobert jColchin and Richard Hess. Other i members of the squad will lie prei sented letters. Tickets for the banquet are priced ai 50 cents. The banquet will lie on to the genets 1 public but only a limited number of tickets will be sold. Members of the committee In charge of tickets sales are as fol-1 lows: Marcellos Miller. Julius Bak-I er. Boh Rumsrhlag.Severin Schurger. Florence Holt house, Fred Foos, Hilda Hetman, Mary K. Leonard, Mrs. V. J. Bormann, Margaret Schumacher. Helen Staub, Carl Koline. Margaret Rumschlag. Cletus Junk. Dorothy LaFontaine. Jean Murtatigh. Helen Barthel, Anna Nesswald, Kd Los,, Charles Omlor and Dirk Wertzberger. Tickets will also be on sale at laise Bros.. Peoples restaurant, Bob's confectionery and Wertzberger’s confectionery. The complete program, including the speakers, w ill he announced next week. o . ADAMS COUNTY CONTINUED FHOM PAGE ONE third period. The Richmond players displayed a brilliant offensive, connecting from all corners of the court. V. Logan, forward, led the indiIvidual scoring for Richmond with

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY MARCH 15, 1935

11 points made on four baskets and three free throws. Miner, a guard, was the best on offensive for Frankfort with live points. Sharpe narrowed Princeton's margin to 26 to 25. when he dropped in a Held goat from the center circle shortly after the start of the fourth quarter. Lawrence made a | free throw and Sharpe tied the | score al 27 to 27 wllh a basket after being left ungariied. Lawrence I scored a free throw hut Buchanan {made a basket, putting Rushvllle | ahead, 2!> to 28. Brown sent Princeton hack in the lead. 2b to 23. with a short shot. Sharpe dropped in a basket and Buchanan made a free throw, making the 22 to 20 in favor of Rushvllle. Roller scortsl a short basket for Rushvill* and Altell of Princeton connected with a long shot as the game ended, 21 to 32. in favor of Rushvllle. o — Consecration Service At Presbyterian Church Special eerviceo will lie held at the First Pr abyt rian church next Sunday morning for the purpoe • of onsecrating ami d- dlrattng the <*ny to the task of ev rv member canvass which will take place Sunday , aftwt!i~on. A special messay has been r r pored by ; e pastor on tbs theme, “Spiritualizing the Budget.” Thane conducting the can vans ! are asked to att nd the morning j worship for consecration and I prayer. Those selected forth 1 task are C. I). Kunkel, John S hater. Chas- langston. R>y Andr-ss, Ja:nen Elberson, C Pumphrey. Dr. S. D. Beav> os. M. A. Frieinger. Wilson l>ee. Sim Burk. E. D. Eng - ler. E. B. Adams, C. D. Ti-eple. W. P. Schrock. Dr. Fred Patter.- n. and Fred Smith.. Slick ‘Cracks Down’ On Two Bootleggers Hammond. Ind.. March 15—(FPI Judge Thomas W. Slick of Northern Indiana federal e urt let it be known today that he will have* no atieuce with present day bootleggers. After sent awing Irving Seigal Garry McDonald to 60 days each in th * federal prison -it Milan. Michigan, cm charges of selling tintaxed whisky in the Calumet region. Judge Slid; said: "1 had a little bit of sympathy for the bootlegger of prohibition days hut 1 have n ne for men w o skin

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