Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1939 — Page 6

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Yellow Jackets To Play South Side Toda

JACKETS MEET STATE CHAMPS IN SEMI-FINAL Decatur Forced To Overtime To Defeat Huntertown Itacaiur's Vllow Jackets against til* Mite 'homptan Month Ride Ar<her* and th* Houglatal Wildcat* tbe North Kid- Red«kln* •hat la th* set-up for thia aft»r noon* **mi-Anal play tn th* Fort Wayne net nocturnal These tour teas* earn* through tourney play Friday afternoon and evening to win their way into the coveted «*mitinal aptrt, but net befor plenty of nppoattton from their quarter final opponent*. The Yellow Jackets and the Wildcat* were bothered the moot, tor both were f»n*d into overtime game* to win horn tramey luapir ed rivals The Yellow Jacket*, favorites io advance to thia afterbora's play, ran Into probably th* feature came of th* tourney, fin ally downing Huntertown. 35-32 In a bectu. hair tsismg overtime With the Jackets having an tin usual amount -■( trouble in making lb* leelhei Sink in the boop and the Huntertown Av*. on the other hand, displaying umauny accuracy on oa*handed shot* the local* •till were able to lead through most of the content. They led *•? at quartertinse alippd behind 17IP at half time and regained the third quartr lead 2A-24 Then in the Anal period the Jacket a aeemliuah took U*w Ute and st.qtp** out to lead UH with leua than two mtnutea io go Two weird ahota Hun swished the net suddenly threw the game in’o an overtime, and the Jackets' seemingly safe lead was wiped out. The more waa tied 12-all Aa If to prove the Jacket* had to win the bald way three points were necessary to win. deeptte the sodden death ' ruling Both teams battled furiously tn get Aral two pointe Hwbteriown and Be cat ar both missed attempta Then Kodeaber k fouled Rbor underneath and be mode good ra one of two attempts giving Herat ar a 33 IS lead A H enter on a shot dipped the banket and came hack out. the pans going to Highland Big Jim came drtbbitad down the center at the hoot and wbea be rraldat dad a tarward open weal on »« posh aae up from the tool liar and send SBMMf BHatMita • Wt Id orgy jjJ iwhlbJb W4M& wAMbll MMK aa the bad dipped Cleanly through tar a 3bU Victory tis rear e NtapMoa lad the tarsia la arwriUß SUN. MON. TUBS. Ceattmwaua dtmday tram 1:13 MNG CROSBY “PARIS HONEYMOON" •ntHav dee* Cd* t Moria* Prara.saa Goat Bea Un AL BO Caetaua A Caesodr tog • Me A Loot Tuae Tse-gra— Twer Maos »a A LrtmtMf Oeoa tM Ktae. Jena Garfteta Aae Bno*toaa ALM — Barat. t«»M* —" 1 3" I | CORT SUN. MON. TI ES. Caatiauaou bmOMy from 113 JAMK WIHMM “ARIZONA WILDCAT" WHh Imo Carta*. alm - BMria tOnMe Loaf tiara fgaigra — 3 mtMvi ▼•• Ml ”Ck" me Meoowtfeoeg* ALM--W.M But ***** * tot to <UB> SUN. MON. TUES, tot Moftnra ttW bandar -cnNvm» cour* a "wavy mccmF Fay Wray Ckoat wwhora KbMMNfn ißr-lle o to—Loot Thao tpafhi de a BA"AH -Weray traua* AuBW— Franm**- tor ft*

on live boskets and a brace <>f free throws for l! markers Rurtanbeck and tipilger were tb* big guns tor Huntertown, although being coaled ok hy th* lierat ar defense after a hot drut half. Hoagland Hat Ovartime The Hoagland Wild*ata also emerged victors after an overtime ’ battle, nositir Rlmhnrat. .10-3* South Rid*, after being given a , first garter scare by Loe. when the I.ions grabbed ah >-& lead, turned on the heat and Hnlahed an raay 34-17 winner Nofth Ride found New Haven's Hulldog* plenty trvubienome but came through with a 33 to 34 win ! The Jackets gad Routh Ride play at J o'clock thia afternoon with the North Rl4e-Hoag tend game following an hour later Hecatur FG FT TP Shoe, f 3 3 * Haunt. f 3 I S' C. Rtaptoton. f S 3 It H Htapleton. f non Andrews, e . I a 3 Highland, c ... .. 113 Zerkel. g lag Mifoanell g 4 3 3 Total*.—.. 13 • 33 Huntertown Moffett, f non Toukel t I • | llodi-nhei k f 14 14 ' Boyce, c nil Rtonebraket. e 1 • 3 Hoot, g duo Middleton g Oil Opliger f t 3 13 Tutsi* .. 13 a st o*< tale w.iimma and Cook. Sectional Scores At Huntington Unkm 4?. Markle 33 Rockcreek 33. ftippn* 30 Hunttagton 31. Jackonu 34 Hanttngtim Twp t? flrar C.e-fc 17 Warren 3P Andrews tl t'Wbm 3t. Hairawn 34 Hwattagton 44 Ro.fc.reeh M At Hartford C«ty Itankirk 3*. Jefferaua SS Rldgraill* <4 pnltna 34 Montpelier 3». l» Redkey 3» Madbum 37 < overt imel Hartford City M Pennville 30 Portland 34. Dunkirk 33 RMteeVtU* th. Noutpoltor 37 At Angela Ooirett th Aobley -f Pleasant Lake 3S Orland 31 Auburn 3a. HuatUton 34 M'atottau S 3. Fremont 3» At MwMMgtaseg Otwell < ruarw 34 Itwtaad tl. Petrrabura IP Jsaper 3*. Huuttagburg M fftrudaU M. YinaUa 33 Otwell K. 33 At ftewdauv.oe Keudallvtlk 4S Wairaflvllle f! Topeka 33 Crarawell IV WoMtebr 32. Albtaa 33 I AriUa 33. *..tme CHy 31 F. D. R. MARKS .iV»WTDttttn pfcogg pgpg ogfK. aad huahttig aad raatav power* up .WB t • ra a.' * are uaaunmaned * any ur a* at the tetahtariam m»vs ramenta of the wot Id * The wraat.tr atged that Mr Hmmrautt wtitaltsw ibe Aaabe num taat lew taxi Munrics CALLUS FOL A TAXI PAtrae 773 ar IB ltd « fftrat Bt. Oraatwr ■•« PBOtPf WffVKI Ora LOANS Hoiatxn without (iboihii aamramguuguggggaarawauuamgamramgNmumaßgmaraanma» HpM4|b F • BbRMMv t ***** t~kg3fll t **ss • h.aff BBssl / ***** I ,*** m« » tapw v: ra-V. aod /wwamwia - •» et ra>« I* •* «»rtadir le eg* 3 ■ » ShsUßft -a.- B bm Mils •« hMwhmmm rm. gm«uH of trandb amglbum at MwhO Aggfy I CaR at td*>« J 7 tiaplmta I m I B ra* nut smn. sad wt H draw ra «3m *d *•< uw<> •*■ s. I wta .*d sad rapie. rat am H ewa wutara rrat m ««d<«r>ra I i asm era mw— f era ra* P**4 MB B*e«1 LOCAL LOAN I company e ■ -w- y wawraFwie “ wwraang l <*m> wra w Maae »db. Me* m I f»< reaamw I

ADAMS COUNTY TEAMS OUT OF BLUFFTON MEET All Adam<* County Teams Are Eliminated From Sectional Four Wells county trams will vie for sectional honors In th* Rluffton aeml-Rnale Oil* afternoon and tonight, with all Adnma coin, ty tram* eliminated at th* conclusion of the sawond round of play Friday night The Rluffton Tigeru and Onaian Rear* will meet In the #rst *emi Anal tlaah thia attornonn. with Union t'enter and Imncaster tangl ing Ibe nemond nasal-Anal only two Adams avunty trama. Herne and Kirkland, survived the Aral round play. Berne defeating Pleasant Mills and Kirkland ellm taattag Itartford township The Berne Bears were ellmln sled ta the first game of the am <md round Friday afterm«m. taaing to the 00-ian Bear* 583* Oaaian led ail the way. 33-4 al the Arut quarter, tt-t at the half and 23-IP al the third quarter Th* Kirkland Katuutrnoa were dropped out of the running la th* Anal Frida) night game losing to Unraster 74 M Umsster led nt Ibe quarter. I4d. the trams were tld at tbe half. IMS. and Lam-ast er waa out ta front. 3»-3« al tbe third period In Aral round game* Fuday aftevwonu Lancaster defeated Jeffer aon. 47-17. and Kirkland edged out Hanford 7431 Bo* ororea. Un<aater FG FT Tl’ Becker, f 3 3 13 Brindle, f ...... - • • • Hy*rly. e , I • 3 HtuW . 14 3 Ltan ■ « l» Burr I 1 • Hrosm f I B 3 . Dtatut- — ’ * 1 Gerbor. („■ „„ ra— - • • • Rmilh. A I • 1 Totals IP A 47 Jefferson LagtuMlL f I 3 * Boneabscber f I t 4 Tusubtewna • - 113 Augoburnm. g 13 4 Bohm g . • • •* Ksunavy- c | a 3 IVekewwowt y pan Nnynra g nob UufSeUhevae*. g . • • • Totals———. — I • >• Kitbtand FG PT TP P Buumgsrtaer f B Araohi t -. I C Arnold. ♦ 13 4 Otra* • • J J O«ra< g ill ■MBuB -• • • restart t .. I • » Herbst g ■— i • 3 Twa* • U O Harttard Rtnher f —... —— i 1 • Beat* f ..nil inthmra. • ———. 4 11 Aucsburgm g Hrbtagenbasf. g • 11 Amrawa. f ~.. ■ !-.■■■ ■ 4 3 M C BeytMdds f .... .— B 4 • Lpbargm. • • • • J Reywolda g .. ... B • * CMgBBBB. t—— I • • Total* —, — f t 11 tasemn FG FT TP Bell f - I. » » •prtraet f WUmm. t Howrer g —t 3 It Bewrail g a 3 t Pi itmingm i -• • • • Va*w. A—■ • • • Twain 13 • » ■rib* IraFewt I 3 I I L-kmaa f —ra- I » « J Bnamgnrtnm < 3 3 3 Hwy g * • • NwoeMrbwwWs* g— I 1 A-kisdtar f • • • McKeon A SAP Totals . It A 33 Lnnranta* Ft> FT TP limber 1 .11.1 Lmnl I ■■- —- 4 3 1* Bywtiv • ——— I I • MRI-. •ML« Itmt g >» J » Sunday CHICKEN DINNER i 55c KICK HOTKI. ■MB3RBBBMMMBBHBIBHMM .

DF.CATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1939.

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* Decatur Bowling League Result* J LEAGUE STANDINGS Elk* Lfigua W L Pet. Tails ,T “ 7M Lsga »S " Antlers >” >4 -417 HiMifs * •• Minor Lsaqur Mutschkr ('aailng •’ ' •*** Burke* 14 3M3 Mira .. . 13 18 8*» McMillen H »» Mt Hoff Bran » 1* -W Cloverleaf *• >3 -3ft Gambles • ft -3W Mtrehants Ltaguf Bank I” « TiM i'pholsler 17 1° 43® Hchafer 14 11 S»3 Preble ft 13 444 Wren ... ft ft 444 Smith Ins 13 ft .♦♦♦ Telephone II 14 .447 Conaervatlon A IP .354 Major L*agu* Hon K-Krual * 4 .447 Hotel g t lion IWa 5 7 417 Fticklea 5 7 417 WEEK'S SCHEDULE Elk's League Mnnd.iy 7 p. m Hoofs vs Legs; Antler* ra Tall* M.nor League Tuesday 7 p. m M< Mill* n vs Hoff Bran. Mutachler v* Burk Ppm — Casting va Ctavertaaf; Mira vs Gamble Marchants Laagu* Wednesday — 7pm— Bank v* t'onaervatinn; Vpiml.trr va I'rSble Ppm— Rthaler vs Wren: Rmlth Ina va Telephone Major League Thursday — 7:34 p m. — FrickIra vs Hotel; nor a V* Hon-K Kntat Central Soya League Friday — 7pm — Klevatoe vg Feed Mills No 1; Ro)vent va Feed Milla No 2 Ppm —office vs Laboratory Matatenaiw* vs Tnnken 100th Anuhremry Os Express Sen ire F.vpre.s service ta tbe ItaHed fratra to IM yrara old today B. Krick agent «rs Railway Kgprraa Agem-* mm today The anatvemary unieb marts a new egorh m tb* uraeea. of eyprras iraMgiMtatMMi. will b* quite generally .dvrarrra bv -ipcramneu employed tn 23.PP* vPlra and town* «t the country Tbe ungm of this tmtaoe awraxf*» -iradued package shipping •yatom is craduod to William H. ttaradra. a young asap ut N year*, who started a century ago. travel tng between Boston lU New York, vutpped only with a carpetimg Ab •taragh eoufroatod WHh dlfhcußtoa because us limited mraas of travel, km enterprise uuccradad asU other gmsm who fallowed AMR untiringly poshed tbe egprvsa »•« aad aontb when railroods wee* few ami lb* a<a«* cwmrfc mad waOWL the horse and steamboat war* «ty mraa* of troMimrialMg avails Mo. The aamoa W Alvin Adam*. Henry Wette and Wl aa Fargo ••ta Immortalised Mi tbe atprooa ramgamoa. which bars tbetr uamra tar thrae quarter* of a century The Ksprvm pin red a 4ramwH rata. Mr Krick added du-ttui tbo e-rty days of the Wool Mtowtaff the gobi rwah era. and when an praaa *t«g** provided a grtmtuv* rat much needed trafMqnnatiMi fur granger* evprraa and mail, brtor* attain da rnme The ovarmd stag* I nra and the Puny K«pre»* wturii be ptotseer ssprevomea Stertraared. < mnerted weoi aad ram aad nab me -rad Mt aa era W grant ram martial Envoy to Spain S’- IB *iT wra’W L f < 1 * <wr = - •*■*-** Marshal Bran tan am World ww been Jnmed 3w Mg defraa* of Yewaim ta namra ng u* Frmub praramwit a* Frarra • Bm am. AMMOdwt la tho MW Franrn gra* wwtaMi mi agwa Fvtaw ta ul •sate WA

Will Increase Quail Production at « Indiana’s Two Modern (.aniepß __ ■vW'" ■

More than a Ihourand quail lay l.tg and holding pen* of the typg| •hown above have t een const meted 1 at the Jasper-Pnlaekl and Well* County atata game farms, as a part cf ibe program tor lacrraaed quail propogatloa daring IP3P. At tbe present time more than seventeen thousand quail, pbrae•ata. and partridge ar* being beta at the two modern tame iarma aa breeding Mock. Thia Ir t recar«t *i tthber of birte. appraUmately firthonrand more than have been held a* breeders In the past and prepora :laM ara being completed to handle a record number of egg* aa aoiMi M the laying aeaoon begin* Akmg with th* addition of th* holding and layiM pen* for guai'. B<vision of Fish and Game officiate have added to th* halt bing equipment at the two gaire farm* In I Pl* more than thirty thousand quail were propagated and liberated to Indiana ta replenish the native stork and Improve htaodllttra Prae f amity all of these birds wet* hatch .<d al the game f*-ma with tba r hicks reared there or dlstrtoßtod

.-tpanstoa aad railroad rauMtoetioa Tbe e«pr*s* forged ahead and vto ttally blanketed tb* cran'ty. w»ntag a coarataatly tacraMtag votam* of btminesa and adding to th* variety of Ha aervlcea m<lading the - oita tloa end driKertag «f atopm*«ta. lanvlM on th* pa«n*M*t trataa of all Amertana railrunda. t'oaaolidaHan of eaprvwa com raates and salt Hat tea as the onrVM» wwro attompiiahed totnag tb* Borid War aad in March IV3». tbe 1 tans I railroad* acqutoad owner ik:j» *4 th* tassinwaa aad ouulMiaad Ha operation through tb* Railway

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