Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 28 December 1935 — Page 6
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Commodores Win Eighth Straight Victory Fridaj
HAMMONO FIVE NO MATCH FOR DECATUR TEAM Commodores Continue Undefeated M arch With 31-18 Triumph Decatur’s Commodores scored their eighth victory without a defeat Friday eight by scoring an easy 31 18 triumph over Catholic Central of Hammond at the local gym. The Commodores were In command of the game at all stages. Hammoud tallying only once from the field in the first half and failing to score a point in the entire third quarter. Decatur held an 8-2 margin at the end of the first quarter, both of the visitors' points scoring on free throws. The Commies ran the score to 11-2 before Michalewiecz counted Hammond's first field goal. The score at the intermission was 15-4. Three field goals in rapid fire order by Hain, and one each by Murphy and W. Baker gave Decatur a 25-4 lead as the fourth quarter opened. The visitors staged their only rally of the game at this point, dropping in four field goals to cut Decatur's margin to 25-12. Here, however, the Commodores again came to life and increased their lead to 31-14, with Hammond scoring twice from the field in the last minute of play to slash the final margin to 13 points. Braden was the leading scorer with four field goals and two free throws for a total of 10 points. Murphy scored seven points and Hain and Hess six each. Michalewiecz was high for Hammoud with so field goals. Decatur FG FT TP Hain, f 3 0 6 T WEEK S SCHEDULE * OF BASKETBALL Saturday Berne. South Side, North Side and Central, Invitational tourney at South Side.
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Hess, f 3 0 6 1 Braden. C. 4 2 10 I Murphy, g 3 3 • Daniels, g. . 0 11 0 IR Hess, g. 0 0 0 | Wolpert, f. 0 0 0 'W. Baker, g. 1 '» 2 [ Totals . 11 j Hatntnond FG FT TP x.icpa, f. - " 1 “ Mil ini. « i • z. f. 4 " I I Peteraskl, c. . 0 0 0. I Platek. g. ..Oil j Yocis, g. 2 1 5 Kona. g. 0 • " Bolinger, c. 0 0 o Kwykoskki, f ..000 Moser. C. • • ® — —•— Totals ... - 8 2 18 Referee, Somers (Fort Wayne). Seconds Win The Commodore seconds avenged a recent defeat by the Pleasant Mills varsity, the reserves nosI ing out a 25-24 overtime victory In the preliminary game. Pleasant Mills led at the first quarter, 7 to 2, but the Commies rallied to tie the score at 8-3 at me ualf. As tne third quarter ended Decatur field a 17-t2 margin nut Pleasant Mills tied tne score at 23-23 as tne regular playing period ended. Art Baker led the Commodore seconds with five field goals and two foul tosses tor 12 points. Kiley, was high for Pleasant Mills witn eight points. commie 2nds FG FT TP Holthouse, f 1 0 2 A. Baker, f. ...... 5 2 12 Hess, c 3 0 6 Gillig, g 1 0 2 B. Voglewede, g 0 0 0 cook, t 0 0 0 Miller, f 0 0 0 Bolinger, g 0 0 v Hebble, g 1 0 2 Kuhnle. g 0 11 Totals 11 3 25 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Riley, f 3 2 8 McMillen, f 10 2 Williamson, c 1 2 4 Anspaugh, g o o o Edgell, g .... 0 0 0 E. Williamson, f. 3 17 i Clark, f 0 0 0 Wells, g. 11 3 Totals 9 6 24 o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
MONROE TEAM BEATS ALUMNI Bearkatz Score 25-lSVic-torv Over Team Os 1921 Friday Night I Monroe's old timers, sectional , champions back in 1921, evidently i have lost at least part of their skill as the 1935-36 Monroe Bearkatz downed the alumni Friday night at the Berne auditorium, 25 to 18. The present generation held a 12-7 lead at the half and held the alumni to only five field goals dur- ; ing the entire game. E. Stuckey was leading scorer for the high school with five field goals. Busche led the alumni witu , six ponts. In the preliminary, the high school reserves scored an overtime voctory over another alumni ; team. Monroe FG FT TP E. Stuckey, f 5 0 do Von Gunteu, f 0 2 2 Ray. c «i o o Huser. g 111 W. Stuckey, g Oil Longcnberger, f .113 Gilbert, c .306 Totals 10 5 25 Alumni R. Kessler, f 0 2 2 T. Andrews, f 0 1,1 Everhart, c • 2 2 6 Crist, g 0 11 Moore, g .00 0 Busche, f 2 2 6 Hendricks, c 0 0 0 Andrews, g .10 2 Totals 5 8 18 o Charles Niblick Is On Ail-Star Team Norman S. Werry. sports editor of the Gary Post-Tribune Sports, has placed Charles Niblick on the first team U? the western Northern Indiana High School conference all-star team. Charles is well known here, naving visited in this city several times. He is a first cousin of Jesse G. Niblick of this city and a son of Dr. J. Stewart Niblick of Indiana Harbor, a former resident of Decatur.
DECATUR DATLT DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1935
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H. S. BASKETBALL South Side, 29; Central Catholic 20. Bluffton. 36; Rockcreek, 28. Marlon. 22; Wabash. 21. Greencastle, 22: Crawfordsville. 19. Logansport, 31; Riley (South Bendt. 23. Newcastle, 31; Martinsville. 28. Columbus, 29; Bloomington, 23. Jeffersonville. 36; Noblesville, 24. Richmond. 34: Rushville, 22. St. Xavier (Louisville), 22; St. Mary's (Huntington). 17. Washington. 33; Connersville. 24. Elkhart. 23: Y'alparalso. 22. Goshen, 2C: Nappanee, 14. o PROPOSE SHIFT ' (CONTINVED FPO.M PAGEJ9NE) Briggs of Geneva, whose term expires at the end of this year is eligible for reelection. The board has four members.
| none of whom may be physicians. Two of the board must be Democrats and the other two Republicans. Th© other three members of the board and their terms are: Charles J. Y'oglewede, Decatur. Democrat, 1933 to 1937; Adam J. Smith. Decatur, Republican, 1934 ! to 1938. and Fred H. Komholz, Berne. Republican. 1935 to 1939. No appointment for county health commissioner will be mad; this year. Dr. Floyd Grandstaff is now serving his first year in this capacity. This Is a four year term. Willle.m Schumacher is serving on a three year contract as court house custodian, so no appointment will be made for this position at the next meeting. The appointment of a county ' attorney does not come up until tlie February or March meeting. • Henry B. Heller of this city is i serving in this capacity. 0 , Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
TO ASK FUNDS fl ■. >x i ixt ep FROM I'A'ii |-| <P' son of the Veterans of Foreign I Wars, Mrs. Bessie K. Roberts, and Forrest M. Kain of the American Legion. The governor was autho’u i to appoint tne commission ns the result of a bill passed by tue mdiana general assembly in the' Interest of planning an Anthony Wayne memorial here. The memorial bill was sponsored by the local Antnony Wayne memorial committee appointed over a year ago by the city council. Members of this committee 1 are Henry J. Herbst, Arthur F. 1 Hail, Fred B. Sboaff. Mr. Latz, William Fruechtenicht, Earl L. Gaines, Roy Welty. Mrs. W. L. Pettit. Mrs. Winifred'Randall, Mrs. Roberts, J Ross McCulloch. Dr. Louis A. Warren. Brown Cooper and Robert Hanna. No definite plans have been announced by the commission for the type of memorial to be constructed. The commission, however, hopes that the memorial can be erected and dedicated in 1944 when Fort Wayne will celebrate its 150th anniversary. The building of the fort here was the climax of a 90-day campaign conducted against the Indians in the middle west by Gen. Waytie, beginning at Ft. Greenville, Ohio. The fort was erec.'.’d on the present site of the old Western Newspaper Union building at Clay and • Berry streets. COURT HO jSE i : Real Estate Transfers Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. ’ to Jeose I. Dutton et ux. part of a ' flection in Hart for t township for 1 124D0. 1 Jam r s F. Halberetadt et ux to Bryce Daniels, in-lot 25 in Pleasant mills for |I.OO ’ i Isaac Lehman e-t ux to Robert U Haukes et ux. in-l;t 702 Berne for ■ 1200. PREMIER LAVAL l ] (CONTINUED l liOM PAGE ONE) i ! mass attack, press dispatches i from Mogadiscio, Italian Sornali- . I land, said today. r ■ This news coincided with direct
United Press messages front Eri- | troa which disclosed that a fight 1 announced in a communique yesterday—in the Afgaga pass in the north —occurred 20 miles north of 1 tlio Itajian northern front line. 1 ' It coincided also with new unofficial comments which emo for1 elgn diplomatic quarters interpreted as diplomatic feelers —a suggestion that France might approach Premier Benito Mussolini . soon after the holidays with new peace suggestions. The prea* dispatches from Mogadiscio were of important signlfi- , cant.-, reveaJing a situation that shower! Ethiopians massed in great numbers only a relatively 1 few miles from the frontier of Italian Somaliland, and on the offensive. Italian regulars and n«Bva rq,. ' ''at tro s who are on the southern front he.ve erected, the Muga- . diiscio dispatches said, a ba'-b-d wire entanglement wall 10 metres . (32.8 feet) deep and 54 kilometres miles) long over a stretch , of barren land between the Parma ( and Juba rivers southwest of I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT :>F ESTATE NO. 3ITS 1 Notice Is hereby given to the c-ed-l ' he'-s end bgate • of John P. Xussbaum, deceased, to appear In the ‘ Ada ns .Ircult Court, held at Decatur , Intima, on the 18 day of January 1H35, and show cause, if any. whv ■ the Final Settie—ent Account’s with - the estate of said decedent should . not he approved: and said heirs are notified to then an 1 there make I n-oa* -f heirship, and receive their distributive shares. <a '• iss'-au-n. M-'i|n'« , r”-' r Decatur. Indiana, December 27, 1925. C. L. Walter*, Attorney 1 " Z- .1 .in
Ho’iday Greetings from Your Own COUNTRY CLUB t Join us in celebta'irg the holiday spirit. We extend the right hand of good fellowship and assure one and all the niosta cf the besta throughout the year. I SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT. Members and their guests only. DECATUR COUNTRY CLUB.
I Dolo. “T Gen. Rodolfo Qrazianr. •he dispatches kikMtir defense , yiUni to ' 1 an Ethiopian plan t 0 ou(fl h 1 Italmn extreme left w(nft extentta from the Kenva f ** to the Juba. ?a rro M Dale Redding of ForTwLL >•*<l Hubert Holtbons" yestfnday. — - - Truck tire. W1)lb Mitchell. IM, mile ~a » t roe on state road 124. 3k ‘
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