Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1936 — Page 6
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THREE DECATUR TEAMS VICTORS CYO, St. Joe And Lady Commodores All Victors Wednesday The Decatur CYO basketball team defeated the Kirkland Whippets at the Commodore gym Wednesday night. 35 to 30. after trailing at the half, 11 to 9. Braden was Decatur’s leading scorer with four Held goals and six free throws for a total of 14 points. Eaton led the Whippets with five fielders and three foul tosses tor 13 points. In the first game of the evening, the St. Joe eighth grade team defeated St. Peter’s of Fort Wayne, 25 to 9. Hackman and Terveer were the leading scorers with five I Crowds Are Getting / Binger Every Week \ at the / MADISON There's A Reason— I Topnotch Entertain- J ment at the Lowest \ Prices in town— / For Instance— 1 Take a Look at ( the Great Show 1 Coming Sunday I TWO MAJOR FEATURES f Expose of the f Black Legion 1 “LEGION OF TERROR"! A Columbia Picture 1 With Bruce Cabot. 5 Margaret Churchill I And "EASY TO TAKE” f A Paramount Picture / with John Howard- j Marsha Hunt. Eugene f Palette, and “Alfalfa" 1 10c Matinee 1:45 Sunday] Evenings ONLY 10c—20c < AND DON'T FORGET —EVERY FRIDAY ONLY ONE DIME-lOc The Madison Decatur’s Family ( Theater J Great Entertainment at \ prices Evervbodv can / Afford! 1
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[field goals each. In the second game, the Lady Commodores defeated the St. Pet!er*a girls tea*. to io Terveer . was high scorer with eight field I j goals for 16 points. Box scores: CYO FG FT TP J ! Omlor, f 3 0 6 D. Hess, f 2 0 4 Andrews, f 3 17 R. Hess, f! 0 0 0 Braden, c 4 6 14 Lose, glO 2 Kohne, g 0 0 0 Baker, g 10 2 Keller, g 0 0 0 Gage, g— 0 0 0 f _ _ _ , Totalsl4 7 35 1 Whippets FG FT TP ’ Scherry, f 2 5 9 I Roth, f 0 11 Borne, f. 0 0 0 . Martin, c 2 15 • Borne, g 1 0 2 . Hoffman, g 0 0 0 ’ Eaton, g 5 3 13 k - —— . • Totalslo 10 30 L St. Joe FG FT TP f | Terveer, f. 5 0 10 | Holthouse, f. o o u k | Briede, f 0 0 0 [ HaVkman. c‘s 0 10 k Bolinger, g 113 [ I Lengerich, g 0 0 0 LHolthouse. g. 10 2 [iKuhnle, g 0 0 0 II — _ — [ Totals 12 1 25 I] St. Peter’s FG FT TP [ G. Koehl. f 113 IR. Koehl. f 0 11 [ Tholen, f. 1 o 2 I Forbing, c 10 2 L Sztuk. c 0 11 I Dickmyer, g 0 0 0 L Pavloff, g 0 0 0 L Totals 3 3 9 k Lady Com. FG FT TP a Parent, f. 3 0 6 [ Ripberger, f 4 19 k Daniels, f 2 0 4 [ Terveer, c 8 0 16 I Lose, c 10 2 [ Kuhn, g 0 0 0 ) Totals 18 1 37 I St. Peter's FG FT TP I Ro‘h. f j o 2 L Hendricks, f 0 0 0 1 K °ch. c 3 0 6 sty- c 0 0 0 Huddleston, g. too Choney. g ~ 0 0 0 Totals 5 0 10 o ) Former Local Doctor k Is Taken To Hospital k Dr. L. E. Somers, WaynedaJe. f former Decatur physician, is a patient at an Ann Arbor, Mich.
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hospital. Dr. Somers is suffering I from blood poisoning in both hands and arms, resulting from a I severe case of eczema. o * • Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams ♦ ♦ Friday North Side of Fort Wayne vs. Yellow Jackets at Decatur. | Commodores at St. John’s of Del-, t phos. Ohio. i 1 Berne at Celina, Ohio. t Jefferson at Hartford. 1 Monroe at Kirkland. 1 1 Saturday ' Monmouth vs. Concordia at Fortj Wayne. 11 o • - .. —4; i | Decatur Bowling League Results | : MERCHANT LEAGUE Auto License H. Lose 171 158 161 Reed 156 157 155 ‘ Melchl 108 196 129 ' J. Lose 131 176 Total 635 742 721 1 Green Kettle Huffman 136 139 109 Schieman 156 129 118 Frisinger 134 131 135, Murphy 179 143 138, Brunnegraff 141 170 136 T0ta1746 712 636 I Douglas Baker 107 123 127 Fuhrman .... 145 146 110 Gilliom 161 152 133 Ehinger 95 116 106 Reynolds 161 157 150 T0ta1669 694 626 1 Mies Recreation Hancher 151 123 160 P. Hunt 166 119 166 i, B. Hunt 141 129 121 Strickler 161 178 155 Total7l9 (49 702 Gerber’s <R. Woodhall 141 121 114 Cole 127 108 170 Deßolt 135 129 148 Peterson 183 127 142 K. Woodhall 184 174 160 T0ta1769 669 734 Schafers’ R. Schultz 143 131 135 Fleming 121 119 134 Rumple 147 126 135 Tope 152 135 201 Walters 135 179 145 T0ta1.698 690 750 | CORTI 1 I Christmas Book Tickets on sale. Last Time To-Nite Gene Stratton Porter’s “The Harvester” Plus Comedy — Oddity 10c—25c FRIDAY 2 — Giant Features — 2 "CAPTAIN CALAMITY” i Filmed entirely in Technicolor with Marion Nixon, Geo. Huston, Vince Barnett. Plus Robert Kent “KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED” Matinee Frld. at 2 Everybody 10c Evening— lOc—2oc Sun. Mon. Tues. Will Rogers “AMBASSADOR BILL”
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EX-NET STARS PLAY FRIDAY Former Local Players To Engage In Creamery Game Friday Ix>cal basketball fans will have a chance to see some of the former Yellow Jacket and Commodore ' stars at the Commodore gym Friday night when two departmentaJ teams from the Cloverleaf creamery tangle. The game will start at 8 o’clock. No admission will l>e charged. The lineup of the teams includes Harry Hebble. Bob Gay,! Milt Swearingen and Dwight Sheets, former Yellow Jackets and Doti Hess and Dick Hess, from the Commodores, in addition to | others expected to take part. Out-of-town former high school players, who will break into the lineups include Kaylor and Diehl, of Rockcreek: Kelly, of Lima. 0.. and Lloyd Rhoades, of Greenville. Ohio. Pete Mylott will officiate. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Last Time Tonight The BIG Show of the Week! Whatever vou do—don't Miso It! “Valiant Is The Word For Carrie” Gladys George. Arline Judge, John Howard, Harry Carey, ALSO—Song Cartoon 10c—25c Open 6:3o—First Show starts 6:45 —o FRI. & SAT. They’re back again——What a treat! MARTHA RAYE & SHIRLEY ROSS Singin’, clownin’, romancin’! _/ " V. “-Hey! look what’s i goin' on here!" x-, — Th* twin stars of "The Big Broadcast" are here again! AMph ZuUr pnwnli "HIDEAWAY GIRL Bob Cummings, Monroe Owsley —o Sun. Mon. & Tues.—MAE WEST down on the farm, making hey-heyl In “Go West Young Man” Randolph Scott, Warren William, Alice Brady, Lyle Talbot, Isabel Jewell.
LICENSES ON SALE DEC. 151 Hunting And Fishing Licenses Go On Sale Next Tuesday Indianapolis. Dec. 10 — Indiana 1 j hunting and fishing licenses, good 1 during the 1937 calendar year, will ! ' be placed on sale by county clerks ‘ ■ and their designated agente next ' i Tuesday, December 15, Virgil M. ; Simmons, commissioner of the de- I j partment of conservation, said to- 1 I day. Distribution of approximately a I'.-ilf-milion license forme was comj pleted several days ago by the divi- ‘ eion of fish and game. Resident hunting and fishing licenses for 1937 are printed on white paper and carry the year “1937" in red. The I ' 10-day fiehing licenses for non-1 residents are on orange paper while tegular non-resident fishing licences ;-re on blue and non-resident huntI ing licenses on green paper. The advance sale of the hunting and fishing licenses serves a double purpose, making it possible for the sportsman to get his new license at his convenience before the license , . is necessary, and adds the license to ; ’ the list of gifts which are appreciat- ; <-d. I'se of hunting and fishing lie- I enses as Christmas gifts is finding increasing favor. Resident licenses, good for hunt- | ing. fishing and trapping during the | calendar year, are issued by county clerks and agents upon payment of a • 31 fee. Non-resident fishing licenses good for the calendar year, are issued by clerks and agents upon payment of a $2.25 fee. while a special non-resident fishing license valid for ten days, is issued upon ' payment of a $1 fee. Non-resident hunting licenses, also good for fishing and trapping during the calendar year, are issued upon payment of a $15.50 fee. The fees go to the .
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Division of Fish anti Game to operate the game farms, and fish hatcheries where game and fish ar® propagated for liberation In the fields and streams improving liunting and I fishing for Indiana r< sldenta. ——o —— Program Tonight At High School The public is urged to attend the 1 program to be held at the Decatnr high school auditorium this evening | at 7:30 o’clock. The program, spon-j sereti by the P. T. A. organizations | of the city, promises to be a most , entertaining one. The pupils of Virginia Withy and Betty Jane Toole will present read-
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Ings and dance numbers. The price of admission Is 15 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. ■ —■ ■ -o Pope Pius Arises From His Sick Bed Catlcan City. Dec. 10 — (UP) — : Pope Pius arose from his sick bed I for 10 minutes today while attendjants aired his bed room, trust-i ■ worthy sources reported. With Dr. Arminta Milan! and Cardinal Pacell, papal secretry of state i nt his side, he was taken in a wheel ■ I chair to a nearby studio.
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