Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1936 — Page 8
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Yellow Jackets Defeat Hoagland, 32 to jj
JACKETS SCORE EASY TRIUMPH OVER HOAGLAND Decatur Takes Early Lead To Defeat Allen County Quintet ißy Pete Reynolds I Showing greatly improved driving power and scoring ability, the Decatnr Yellow Jackets scored a decisive 32-21 triumph over Hoagland Wednesday night at the local gymnasium. The Yellow Jackets repeatedly drove under the basket for open shots, and while missing several good shots, Decatur showed considerable improvement over their BACK ON THE JOB I am back at my shoe repair stand at Nichols Shoe store. J. H. TETTMAN
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I previous appearances. Hou;'laud, rnt»"l uh the leading Allen county tea,a outside the city lof Fort Wayne, had won Its first four starts of the season, all by impressive scores. Both quintets started cautiously, the first quarter ending with the Yellow Jackets holding a 4-1 lead. . Decatur tallying on Held goals by McConnell and Hurst. Fry contributed Hoagland's lone point with l a foul toss. Led by Hurst, who contributed four more field goals, the YellowJackets turned on the beat in the , second quarter, the half ending with Decatur out in front, IS to 5. he Yellow Jackets were in the load by 25-9 at the third quarter. Hurst, veteran center, was outstanding for Decatur with six field goals and a pair of free throws for a total of 14 points. Smith contributed six points on two field goals and a like number of foul tosses. Kraft was Hoagland's high scorer with seven points, all scored in the last half. Decatur improved somewhat in foul shooting, counting eight out of 16 chances, while Hoagland tallied seven in 17 attempts. The Decatur reserves won the preliminary, 30 to 15. Decatur FG FT TP Heller, f. .... o 0 0
\b < onnell. f. 1 13, I Smith, f. c. 2 2 G ' I Beery, t. ...... 10 2 ' I Hurst, c. 6 2 14 1 ( Worthman, g. 2 2 G '. Rrodbeck. g. 0 0 0 | Freldt. g 0 11 Totals 12 s 32 Hoagland FG FT TP r | Gresley. f, c 2 0 4 ■ Fry, f. 11 3 1 Perry, f. 0 2 2 i Hlsner. c. O 0 0 I Kraft, g. 3 17 Luginbill, g. 1 3 5 : Totals ~ 77 21 i Referee: R. Ntilf (Fort Wayne); ■ umpire, O. Null (Fort Wayne). . KIRKLAND FIVE BEATS EAGLES Kangaroos Win Fifth In Row; Defeat .Monmouth, 21 To 15 The Kirkland Kangaroos stayed I at the top of the Adams county team standing Wednesday night with their fifth straight triumph, defeating the Monmouth Eagles at 1 Kirkland. 21 to 15. Kirkland led | at the half. 10 to 4. S. Arnold was the leading scorer for the Kangaroos, netting four field goals and a foul toss for nine points. Conrad was high for Monmouth with six points. ; The Kirkland ’’“serves won the I preliminary. 54 to 8. Kirkland FG FT TP' 'S. Arnold, f 4 i 9 l ' P. Arnold, f 1 0 9 I Yager, c. ..20,41 Hoffman, g. 2 0 4 ' Henschen, g 0 0 0 I I Hildebrand, f. 0 11 j I Baumgartner, f. 0 11 I , Bucher, c. 0 0 pl 1 D. Arnold, g. 0 0 0 i j Rumple, g 0 0 0 Totals 9 3 21 I Monmouth FG FT TP I Berger, f. 1 3 5 : Frants, f 0 0 0 1 L. Fuelling, f 0 11 i H. Fuelling, c 0 0 0 I Conrad, g 2 g 1 R. Fuelling, g. ... 11 3 Totals 4 7 ]sl o — Trade in a Good Town — Decatur y -S y J ; <in®> SUN. MON. TUES. 10c Matinee 1:45 Sunday Two Action-Packed Features! ; lll'liTl‘l Ui SSEffi33ir>Jl HMT ./ W 1• t * - t ‘ - ADDED THRILLER - Eddie Nugent, Fuzzy Knight, Maxine Doyle, Nick Stuart. —o -Tonight & Saturdaycome Meet a Handsome New Western Star—with a golden baritone voice and dynamite in both fists! FRED SCOTT in “ROMANCE RIDES THE RANGE’’ ALSO—3rd chapter “ACE DRUMMOND”; Oswald Cartoon and Screen Song. Tonight ONLY ONE DIME. i Saturday 10c-15c. First Show 6:30
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GORILLAS LOSE TO MONTPELIER Hartford Township Is Defeated Wednesday Night, 35 To 16 Tim Hartford township Gorillas suffered u decisive defeat from Montpelier at the Hartford gym Wednesday night, 35 to 16. Mont-< pelier held a 17 to 9 lead at the I I first half. Speece, Montpelier forward, was j the scoring leader of the game | with 11 points. Beitler was high I for Hartford with seven points. . The Montpelier reserves won the I preliminary game. ,‘JO to 16. Hartford FC. FT TP ■ | Beitler, f. 3 17 I Anderson, f. . 2 0 4 ' Augsburger. c. .1 () 2 I Stauffer, g 0 0 01 I Striker, g. 0 11 ( j Ziegler, g. ... 1 0 21 Totals 7 2 16 Montpelier FG FT TP I Speece, f. 5 1 11 I Terhune, f. 4 0 8 | Snyder, f. 0 0 0 j Grimes, c. 2 2 6 Rouse, g. 10 2 McHenry, g. 2 1 5 Shull, g. 11 3 Totals ... 15 5 35 —o— —— WOpFL r isxlrw CT I He! B>h | j (By Pete) I Both Decatur teams, having ali ready chalked up a victory this I week, will see action again to-, night. —oOoThe Yellow Jackets, with three , straight victories to their credit, l , will entertain Winamac on the loi cal floor. Tonight will be guest I night at the Yellow Jacket gym. i with each season or single admis- j I sion ticket holder entitled to bring ' one adult guest to the game without charge. —oOo— The Commodores, with two victories in three attempts, will tangle with the Kirkland Kangaroos at Kirkland. The Kangaroos have I won all of their five games this ’ season and will be plenty tough for the Commodores to overcome! on their home floor. —oOo — The Yellow Jacket-Winamac game is scheduled to start at 8 o’clock tonight. As a preliminary, starting at 7 p. m., reserves of the Yellow Jacket squad will be divided into two teams. -—oOo— I * The Jackets showed considerable improvement in scoring their de•isive victory over Hoagland Wednesday night. Decatur had more drive and scoring punch than in the two previous encounters of the season, and are rounding into condition rapidly. —-000— The Central Tigers of Fort 1 Wayne, one of the strongest teams ; in Indiana last season, gave evidence of another powerful team Wednesday night by handing the Muncie Bearcats a 27-23 defeat at Muncie. Central last year was runner-up to Frankfort in the finals of the state tourney, and lost only Steve Sitko from the regular * Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams | ♦ ♦ Friday Yellow Jackets vs. Winamac at Decatur. Commodores at Kirkland. LINCOLN TRAIL SYSTEM New Bus Service to Huntington, Peru, Logansport. Kentland, Chenoa. Peoria. Lv. Decatur 6:00 A.M. Direct Connections to Kokomo. Lafayette, In- j dianapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City and West. Shortest Routes Fastest Service. Go By Bus Rice Hotel - Phone 57. i . •
GUEST NIGHT | I Tonight will he guest night | nt the Decatur high school gymnasium, when the Yellow Jac- | kets are hosts to Winamac | high. Each season or single ’ admission ticket bidder will be : entitled to bring oue adult guest without charge. lineup. --oOo — The first northeastern Indiana conference tilt of the 1936- , 1937 season was played Wednesday night, with Columbia City defeating the Bluffton Tigers. 26 to 20. —oOo — The Archers from South Side of Fort Wayne dropped their open ' ing game of the season Wednesday. losing a close 30-27 decision to the LaPorte Slicers at LaPorte. 1 The Yellow Jackets meet the Slicers at Im Porte one week from ■ tonight. t g Q H. S. BASKETBALL Central (Fort Wayne) 27, Muncie 23. LaPorte 30. South Side (Fort Wayne) 27. Huntington 28. Warren 27. Huntington Y'atholic 32. Van Buren 22. Alexandria 26, Hartford City. 24. Roanoke 29, Lafayette Central 19. Harlan 25. Monroeville 21. Elmhurst 19. Ossian 18 (double overtime). o Miss Kathryn Schroyer and Miss Patsy Moser will go to Fort Wayne Saturday morning where they will broad cast over WOWO station at 11:30 a- m. Each girl will sing a vocal solo.
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SPARTANS LOSE TO JEFFERSON Pleasant Mills Is Defeated By Whitley County Quintet, 25-13 The Pleasant Mills Spartans | 'dropped their fifth consecutive i game of the season Wednesday Hight, losing to Jefferson center of | Whitley county. 25 to 13. The j winners were out in front at th'' 1 I half. 10 to 6. Cowan was Jefferson's leading | ' scorer with seven points. W. Me- j i Millen was high point man for I Pleasant Mills with two field goals | land one free throw. | The Jefferson seconds won the i preliminary. 57 to 10. Pleasant Mills FG FT TP D. McMillen, f 1 0 2 W McMillen, f 2 15 Williamson, c. 0 0 0 | Wells, g. 1 0 2 Clark, g .. 1 2 4 Totals 5 3 13 Jefferson FG FT TP Mills, f 11 3 | Sheets, f .... 0 0 0 1 Beard, f .306 Hasty, f. . 1 0 2 Cowan, c 3 17 Schey. g. 113 Sangwer. g. 0 0 o' Nichols, g. 2 0 41 Totals 11 3 25 i COLLEGE FOOTBALL New York U. 7. Fordham 6. Washington 40, Washington State 0. Pittsburgh 31. Carnegie Tech 14.
Temple 0. Bueknell I) (tie). Detroit 6, Creighton 0. Pennsylvania 14. Cornell 6. Alabama 14, Vanderbilt 6. Pro Football Detroit 13, Chicago Bears 7. New York 14. Brooklyn 0.
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