Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1936 — Page 8

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EVANSVILLE TO BRING VETERAN TEAM TO MEET Memorial One Os Most Teared Teams In State Tourney iEditor's note: This is another of u series of short articles discussing teams entered in the eighth annual state Catholic high school basketball tournament, to be held in Fort Wayne Central public high school gymnasium this weekend. Memorial high of Evansville and Central Catholic of Fort Wayne will be discussed today.) By Jack Gurwell, IVI’. Staff Correspondent I Fort Wayne. Ind.. Feb. 28. (U.R) Memorial high of Evansville and Central Catholic of Fort Wayne, tennis with records hardly com parable, will be seeking their first state titles in the meet here Saturday and Sunday. The Evansville team, rated on l ' of the crack parochial quintets In the state, is a veteran outfit. Eight of the nine first string men are seniors, four regulars on last year's squad. Memorial has won 13 and lost four games this season. Central Catholic, on the other hand, lost nine of the 10 members of the squail which fought its way into the finals of the meet her» last year. Central, also, has been hampered by ineligibilities and In experience. The team has won only five games out of Ij played. A sixth game in the lost column was forfeited. Evansville's starting regulars include the four men who returned from last year’s team. Will and Jeiinings, guards; Schenk at center: and Seib a center, the other

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* WEEK’S S( IIEIH LE * OF BASKETBALL • Friday Roanoke at Yellow Jackets. LaOtto at Monmouth. Hartford at Chester. Union City at Herne. Saturday Geneva at Monroeville. Pleasant Mills at Hartford. Monroe vs. Jefferson at Herne, starter, Fearhelley, is a forward. Although this quintet lacks height Schenk stands barely over six feet and is the tallest man It Is especially effective on defense. Offensively, however, it shows a tendency to be spotty at times. Seib is the leading scorer. In the 17 games played, this junior forward has scored 132 points. Extremely accurate from out on the door. Seth’s specialty is a onehanded push shot from the foul line. Fearhelley. the other forward, is a ball-hawking athlete, a fine dribbler and ball handler and adept at taking rebounds. Defensively excellent. Fearhelley does not figure prominently in the offense. (’apt. Bill Jennings and Leu Will, guards, are alert and good shots. Will, second in scoring with 115 points, is a driving hall handh r and accurate from any spot on the floor. His coach considers him an ideal defensive player. Jennings, hampered by a bad knee, is a long shot artist, and at breaking up opposing formations has no equal among his teammates. Schenk, center, is an airtight defensive man. but lacking on offense. Memorial can boast . apable. experienced heserves in Kercher. Ulrich and Emig. Kercher and Ulrich saw action in the state meet last year. Losing nine of the 10 tournament players from last year. Coach Bill Garrett of Central Catholic of Fort Wayne had to rebuild com-

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pletely. But at the start of the season three men were lost through , ineligibility. Barrett s squad of sophomores, juniors and eniors has been finding the pace, however, and has won the last four games of thseason. One game, with Waterloo. was forfeited after Central had won. :fi-17. Barite, a junior guard, is the’ leading scorer of the outfit, with t Captain Bail-, a senior, right be- t hind him Two sophomores. Sterl- t ing and Disser. and a junior. Mudd, t complete the first five, and this is 1 1 Coach Barrett's most effective com- f li' alien. ’ Central Catholic has been run-'f ner-up in state meets in 1929 and , 1 1935. - High school basketball in Decatur will come to an official close . tonight, with the Yellow Jackets entertaining the Roanoke Stonewalls at the local gym. This is the . final regularly scheduled game of the year tor the Jackets, who need | this victo'-y to stay in the .r<)o, I class. -oOo — Tonight will also mark th® final appearance for the senior members of the Jacket squad and fans should turn out in good numbers to watch the hoys play their farewell on the home floor. —oOo— A horde of fans ate expected to . follow the Decatur Commodores to Fort Wayne Saturday, where ■ they will battle for the state Cath- . olic title against 10 other Indiana: I Catholic teams. '. —oOo — The Commodores will play their first game Saturday night at 8 i o’clock, meeting either Michigan City or South Bend. The tourney will open at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, with three games in the, morning. | —oOo — I * The opening game will be wag- ' ed between Hammond and Marion. South Bend and Michigan City ( will clash at 10. tollowed by Indianapolis and Richmond at 11. - The first Saturday afternoon clash, at 3 p. m., will bring together Evansville and Huntington. Anderson will meet the winner of the ( Hammond-Marion game at 4:00 o’clock. ‘, —oOo — The Decatur game will be played at 8 p. m. Saturday, followed by Central Catholic of Fort Wayne meeting the vic- ' tor of the Indianapolis-Rich-mond tilt at 9 p. m. -^oOo — Semi-final tilts will be played at 3 and. 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. If games go according to pre-tour-■ ney dope. Decatur and Anderson - will meet in the first semi final, with Evansville and Indianapolis dashing at 4 o'clock. The championship tilt will be played at 9 p. m. Sunday. The losers in the two semi-final clashes will met in a consolation game at 8 o’clock. —oOo— Admission prices will be $1.50 for the entire five sessions, while tickets for single sessions are priced at 50 cents. Officials for the tourney will be Bob Downey. | Washington; Murray Mendenhall > at.d Jake Mi (’lure. Fort Wayne. —oOo — With the announcement that there will be no broadcast for

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I the tourney, the Decatur Demo- ~ crat has completed arrangements for complete telephone ( . coverage on every game. Scores t will be received at this office after each game and also at f the half of each Decatur game, ( all day Saturday and Sunday. t Call 1000. —oOo— r Tickets for the Fort Wayne sec- f tional. in which Decatur and Monmouth will compete, will go on r sale Monday morning. The tickets are priced at $1.50 for the entire tourney and 35 cents per single -j session. The Fort Wayne tourney . will open Thursday night, March] 5. . Tickets may be obtained at the local high school. —oOo — While you fans are all wrapped up in the two state tourneys, don't forget the second tilt in the annual city grade series, which will be played at the Commodore gymnasium j ] Monday night at 8 o'clock. These lads from Central and St. Joe are the future Yellow Jacket and Commodore stars. Help the boys along by attending Monday. —, o COLLEGE SCORES DcPauw. 38; Wabash. 28. Central Normal. 36; Valparaiso. 34. Indiana State. 36; Ball State, 28, o ] MBNRDEBEATS KIRKLAND FIVE Bearkatz Win, 21-20, For First Victon’ Since 1923 Season The Monroe Bearkatz, rallying in the final quarter, nosed out a 21-20 victory over the Kirkland Kangaroos Thursday night at the Berne auditorium. Monroe was celebrating properly this morning, as it is Monroe's first victory over Kirkland since the season of 1923. The Bearkatz held a 11-10 lead at the half but Kirkland was out in front by thrde points at the end of the third quarter. Scoring on both teams was well divided, Ray leading Monroe with I six points and Hoffman leading Kirkland with eight points. The Monroe seconds defeated the Kirkland reserves in the preliminary game, 19 to 15. Monroe FG FT TP E. Stuckey, f .2 1 5 Longenberger, f. 2 0 4 Ray, f 2 2 6 Gilbert, c 0 2 2 Huser, g 10 2 VonGunten, g 0 2 2 Totals 77 21 Kirkland FG FT TP Smith, f 3 0 6 Fosnaugh, f. 10 2 Hom k. c , 113 Hoffman, g 4 0 8 ' Arnold, g 0 11 Totals 9 2 20 Referee: Lehman (Berne). o — Brands Townsend Plan Impossible Indianapolis, Ind., Felb. 28—(UP) — (UP) — The Townsend plan was branded as "completely fantastic and untterely impossible” by Rabbi Marshall Taxay, Terre Haute, in address before the sixth annua! social and educational conference of the Indiana farm bureau last night. "The burden of its payment would fall upon the farmer." he declared. “It is heartless to take well meaning people and dupe them with fantastic suggestions of a mythical income."

SECOND CITY ! SERIES GAME HERE MONDAY Central-St. Joe Teams To Clash At Commodore Gymnasium The second game of the annual I city series for the eighth grade, chaa-fplonshlp of Decatur will be! played at the Cpmmodore gymna-1 slum Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Competitors will be the Central and St, Joe teams in a battle for the Georg? Wemhoff trophy, now held by the Central graders, as a result of copping the championship last yearCentral won the first game of this y. ar's series, played al the Yellow Jacket gym several weeks ago. St. Joe has shown considerable improvement in recent games, having finished third in the annual Fort Wayne Catholic grade tourney a few weeks ago. The city series annually attracts tonsiderabls attention among has-] ketball fans of Decatur, who realize that these grade youngsters are future stars of the Yellow Jackets and Commodore teams. For the best type of amateur s; rt, these youngsters are hard to top. Regardless of the score, whether 20 points ahead to 20 points behind, the kids are always in there fighting, sera;,, ing to give their very best. Admiosion prices for Monday night's series tilt will be five cents for students and io cents tor adults Lloyd Bryan of Monmouth will officiate. The second teams will play a preliminary at 7 o’clocko Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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HARMAR BEATS CENTRAL FIVE Local Eighth Grade Team Loses To Fort Wayne Quintet 28-17 Tlie Central eighth grade team was defeated by Harmar of Fort Wayne Thursday night at the Central gym. 88 to 17. Harmar led at the half, 18 to 10. The Decatur lads could not cope with the superior size of the Fort Wayne youngsters and trailed all the way. Andrews was Decatur's best scorer with four field goals for a total of eight points. Talley was high for Harmar with five fielders and a brace of foul tosses for 12 points. In the preliminary garme, the] Central seconds defeated .Mon ’ mouth. 20 to 6. Central FG FT TP] Waiter, t. 0 0 0 Fuhrman, f 10 2 Anderson, c. 11 31 Andrews, g. 4 0 8; UtTurnqr. g. 10 2] Kitchen, f. 0 0 0, Johnson, f. 1 0 2 1 Totals 8 1 17 Harmar FG FT ’i"? Talley, f. 5 2 12 Owen. f. 10 2 Robinson, c. 3 0 6 Ainsley. g. 0 0 0 Wickliff. g 2 0 4 Campbell, f. 12 4 Mallory, g. 0 0 0 Totals 12 4 28 Referee: Bryan (Monmouth). o Prisoner's Trick Fails Springfield, Mass — (U.R) — John Yensi ko. 24-year-old prisoner, who

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