Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1938 — Page 8
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Yellow Jackets Defeat Monmouth, 45 to 3] _ _ —l i ‘ _ — ma ■ W IX 1* I hum FRI.
JACKETS PLAY HARLAN HAWKS THIS EVENING I Decatur Chalks Up Decisive Triumph Over Monmouth Eagles TODAY S SCORES Central 56. Woodburn 23. New Haven 38, Monroeville 24. j Hoagland 37. Elmhurst 20. , Decatur's Yellow Jackets, after , trailing at the Hist quarter, 7 \> ( 3, came back with a bank to hand | their neighbors, the Monmouth . Eagles, a decisive 45 to 30 defeat In the first round of the Fort > Wayne sectional tourney Thurs- ■ day night at the South Side gym- , nasium. i As a result of their victory, the Jackets will engage in a second round encounter tonight at 7 o’clock, meeting the Harlan Hawks. In other games Thursday night. , the South Side Archers trounced | Huntertown. 50 to 24. and Harlan ( nosed out a thrilling one-point vic- ( tory. 33 to 32. over the Lafayette , Central Pirates. I L. Fuelling drew first blood in , the Decatur-Monmouth clash, scor- , tng a field goal on a rebound shot. Highland scored Decatur's first point when fouled by Conrad. R. ‘ Fuelling retaliated with a free throw. Conrad hit a one-handed' shot from the side. McConnell , dribbled under for Decatur’s first field goal and R. Fuelling scored j from center to give Monmouth a ■ 7-3 lead at the first quarter. Stapleton s field goal and foul
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tosses by McConnell lied the score itit 7-7. The Jackets then started pouring the ball through the hoop In rapid flic fashion and with the second period only half gone, had scored 15 points while holding the Eagles to a lone foul toss. Decatur le<| at the half, 23 to 9. The Yellow Jackets, despite loss of Highland and McConnell on personals, and numerous substitutions, held fast to their advantage and nt the end of the third quarter, led. 35 to 19. Stapleton was outstanding on offense for the Jackets with eight field goals and one free throw for 17 points. Shoe was next high for j Decatur with 13 points. L. Fuell-1 ing was Monmouth's leading scorer with nine points. Decatur FG FT TP i Stapleton, f 8 1 17 | Gaunt, f .10 2 1 Highland, c 0 11 | McConnell, g 2 2 6. Andrews, g 0 0 0 1 Huffman, f •• 0 0 Zerkel. f 2 '» 4 I Wlckizer. c .. <> 2 2 1 Walter, g •> Q 01 Shoe, g — 5 3 13: Totals 18 9 45 | Monmouth FG FT TP Murphy, f o 0 0 L. Fuelling, f 4 19 Conrad, c 2 3. Hoerger. g 113 Kruckeberg. g 0 0 o D. Fuelling, f 1 2 4 f H. Fuelling, f 12 4! Robt. Fuelling, g 11 3 j Totals 10 10 301 Referee. Yarnelle i Wabash I. Umpire, Coolman I Warren I. TOURNEY RESULTS Thursday At Fort Wayne South Side 50. Huntertown 24. Decatur 45, Monmouth 30. Harlan 33. Lafayette Central 32. i At Bluffton Hartford 31. Jackson 24. Union 51. Jefferson 13. Rockcreek 60. Pleasant Mills 28. [ At Hartford City Hartford City 37. Bryant 21. | Pennville 32. Redkey 30. At Muncie Muncie 34. Daleville 16. Burris (Munci?) 43. Harrison 18. ( Huntington Roanoke 41. Warren 32. Lancaster 41. Rockcreek 32* Banquo 31. Bippus 20. POUR FOOTINGS . x !• S I I ’ H .... r* M'J F »V K ly. Mr. Schinnerer stated. With the preliminary work completed, progress on the structure is expected to be more readily observed, he stated. Trad* in a Good Town — Decatur
GENEVA LOSES 1 TO PETROLEUM THIS MORNING I County Champs Lose; Hartford And Kirkland Both Advance Berne Doses The Berne Bears were eliminated from the Bluffton sectional by the Ossian Bears, 25 to 21, in the first game this ■ afternoon. Berne led at the half 8 to 6. and held the lead until late in the game, when Ossian . | rallied to win. — Two teams left and another battling to remain in the running, that [is the status this evening of the I seven Adams county teams enter-' t ed in the Bluffton sectional basketj ball tourney. : Berne and Ossian were to play •late this afternoon for the right to, enter the second round tilt at 9 o'clock tonight against the Lan-, easter-Llberty Center winner. Two county teams came through with first round wins, one against > another Adams county entrant., The Kirkland Kangaroos had little i difficulty in the last game of the I morning session, defeating the ' Monroe BearkatZ easily.-4017. The I Kangaroos built up a 29-13 lead at I half-time. The Arnold brothers led I the winners with the Monroe scor- | ing fairly evenly divided. The ' Hartford Gorillas scored the other county win. defeating Jackson Friday night, 31-24 in the opening, game of the tourney. The Geneva Cardinals. Adams' county champions, were eliminatI ed from the running in the second ; game this morning by Petroleum, 35-28. The Wells county Panthers led by 18-15 at half-time. Windmiller scored 14 points for the loleal champs, but it was not enough Ito hold off the defeat. In the oth- ' er game of the morning session, i Bluffton turned in an easy 52-22 | win over Chester Center. I By virtue of first round results Hartford was to meet Union at 4 'p. in. this afternoon, Rockcreek will play Bluffton in a feature' tilt at 7. Petroleum meets Kirkland at 8 and the winner of the Berne-Os-sian tilt battles with the Lancast-er-Liberty Center winner in the nightcap. Petroleum FG FT TP Blair, f 1 2 4 Steiner, f . 3 5 11 Wilson, c ... 3 0 6 Fisher, g .113 L-e. g 1 3 5 Franz, g 3 0 6 Totals 12 11 35 Geneva FG FT TP Agler, f 0 0 0 Windmiller, f .5 4 14 McKissick, c 11 3 Grile. g 3 17 Sprunger. g 10 2 Fenstermaker, g 10 2 Snyder, f . ... 0 0 0 Kelly, f 0 0 0 | Tn*als 11 6 28 Kirkland FG FT TP: S. ai uold. f 5 2 12 fLOANS'I $lO to S3OO A f o tZo-Ataleti CONFIDENTIAL—NO ENDORSERS Let us solve your money problems Convenient repayment terms Call, write or pbo»e LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Room* I end 2 Schafer Building Decatur, Indiana Phone 2-3-7 Every request receives our prompt ‘ agj fditrlrom dHrtDo*. a——>
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Baumgartner, f 11 3 D. Arnold, f . 5 0 10 Girod, c I 0 6 Runkle, c 113 Gerber, g 2 0 4 Fosnaugh, g 0 0 0 Kngie, g 000 Ringger, g 0 0 0 ‘Griffith, g 10 2 Totals 18 4 40 Monroe FG FT TP Hanni 0 4 4 Schwartz 0 4 4 Gibert 12 4 Lough 1 0 2 Burkhead 11 3 Maneer 0 0 0 Totals 3 11 17 Hartford Wins Thursday Adams county teams fared badly Thursday night, with only one quintet in three emerging victorious. Jaotson township's first sectional team threw quite a scare into the Hartford five frem Adams county, before t’.ie Gorillas scored a 31-24 win. The sharpshooting of Mclntire. Jackson forward, kept the Wells county five tied up at 14-all at halftime and left them only four points behind. 20-24 at the third quarter. At this point, however, the Gori'las led by Anderson, stepped out in front. The two tilts following the opening game between Hartford and Jackson were ditll. listless affairs, with two Adams county quintets taking out and out drubbings at the .hands of Union and Rockcreek from Wells county. Union walloped Jefferson, 51-13. allowing the Warriors but three baskets. In ’he nightcap. Rockcreek wa .ted nil over Pleasant Mills, 60 to 28. Wilkins dropped in 20 points for the xictors. Cat Takes Baby’s Milk Chardon. O. (U.E — Gnawed nipples from their baby's milk ' bottle perplexed Mr. and Mrs Orlen Hambdan until they saw the house cat tear the bottle from | the infant, throw it to the floor, c’’ w off the nipple and lap the milk. o_» Yegg Misses Instructions Eugene, Ore. —I UP) — Had the robber who entered the Honm Lumber Company's office here been able to read he would have saved hia own time ae well as damage to other peop.’e's property. He found nothing in the safe, af-ter knocking off the door. Plainly written above tha ‘dial was the combination.
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NEW MILE MARK RY CUNNINGHAM I Glenn Cunningham Sets New World Record For Mile Run Hanover. N. H . Mar. 4 ill.Rz ' ■ soft spoken midwesterner, who’ some 20 years ago was carried from , I a burning Kansas school house I and told that he would never walk , again, was hailed today as the | greatest mile runner in the history of competitive sports. He is Glenn Cunningham. Running around the fast Dartmouth I • track last night he clipped two i full seconds from Sydney Wooder [ ' sen's world's record mark of ■ | 4:06.4 for the mile. The remark-1 'able performance of 4:04.4 also I took four seconds off his own of‘tidal world mark of 4:08.4 for the l ' indoor mile. It was Cunningham’s supreme ■ effort, an ultimate defiant chai- | lenge to the fates which once cast ! him as a cripple to limp through [ life on flame-seared legs. Hfs tri- • umph whs all the sweeter because , he had worked so hard to achieve ! itThe several thousand fans who 1 cheered him through the recordsmashing performance last night will remember it as one of the greatest thrills in sports. Everything possible had been done to aid the sout-hearted Kansan in reaching his goal. To Occupy New Berne Post Office Saturday The new $67,f00 Berne post office, will move Into its new fedeial quarters Saturday. Final approval was given the’structure Thursday, following an Inspection by a Chicago federal post office inspector. , |»wm ■ ■: ■ I. I■! . I M ♦ ■■■" - ■" ■'-— 1 '■
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