Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1939 — Page 6
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OSSIAN BEARS IN SPOTLIGHT OF NET TEAMS Team Which Up«et State ; Chumpions lias Splen* - did Record • *■■■■■■■■» I llv Eil Soinsbitry. * IUP Staff Correspondent I * Indiana poll*. Mar 14- <U » - A anr# unknown team from out of lbs north today waa the prime duration mark in th- rapidly approaching third art of the climactic drama that la the Indiana hlah school basketball tit la ram. From Oaalan high school. supported hand and aoul by firry our of thr village’* 75* resident*. a tram of 10 rugged boy*. m-rulted from lit youth* In the school. Sat unlay pulled tkr prim apart of thr tournament season —an astounding trounrina admlni»t-r»d lo lhr drfrndina champion*. Kurt Wayne'* South Sidr Arrhrra. Today * Oaalan arntlmrnt la tbal thr Rrtr> arr thr ills state hard woocTThitmpion* Thry reawm that it thr Brar* could thump thr Arrhrra. ralrd with Frankfort aa the probat)l- champion. by thr marBln of 41 to St. aurrly Oaalan rank* abovr or at trast or a par with lhr Hot Dog* oaalan la not rntlrrly without foundation In ratahllahinß such a belief Thr Hear* were plrkrd a* !h«- lowahrat tram that South Sldr
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would fam In Ihr regional and by *omr aotirma thry wrrr given an t nuialdr chance to hrwl Ihr rhamp- : lona Statistical evwert* raid Ihr B-*ar* j would l»- lough IhtuilßhiiUi lh«- |! tournamrnt. whilr liaakrtball ex- ) part*. »|t t hi r i figure* to bark up tbrir brllrf*. Indlraird that drapllr thr small , » town oppoaltlon thr Omuan unint ha* farrd. It would hr a hard fightInn tourney tram. .Oatlan la tooth r igfed club It l« rangy ahsrp-abootlr.g amooth. 1 and aaaurrd Thr tram waa tatrd a hit too heovy to hr faat. hut k attain*! thr Arrhrra. it showed that . It had thr nrrraaary aprrd and rn-j ‘ durance to hr a err tain throat l*| * thr atlS tournry play that require* * a tram to play two hard and foal * hall Batnrr in bum than Hi hour* I j Thr Rear* arr jnat three [mint* , away from an undrfratrd * <aaon I - Thry butt only thrrr Kimm. and i ■ rath by a one-point margin, tail i rr th*-y soundly iarruprd two of I Ihr tram* that conquered them j Thry hatrr won 25 out of 29 I t gamr*. Including pla> fit both thr - sectional and thr re* tonal ttv.-r I Ihr M-hrdulrd routr. t>-aiaa avrragrd nrarly 41 pntnta per gamr. ( j whilr thry hrld thrlr Opponents In a ahatb- ntrrr 25 Kor thr am-ttonal and regional i abmr thry averaged 31 potnta prr i, gamr and allll hrld thrlr oppon- I i rnta to an avrrmgr of 25. So for -; thr yrar thr Hrara’ average sc orIng la about 4u pointa prr gamr. and thrlr npponrnta havr brrn able to dump In only 25 prr rontrat. I > Evni with thr small-time oppoaltlon thr tHi*ian t-agrra had for I thr araaon. dumping 40 pointa prr gamr through thr bucket apraka i of about ing ability, and holding . I through tut thr araron and alao thr ' ; sec tionai and rrglonal contests I I on train aprakrr* of anmr kind of 1 defense. Thr Brar*' ftrat string baa been j playing togrtbri for two fall yrar* ;It la composed of four arniora. II Hon Brrrman. Loudon Hoover. ; Wilbur Bril and Ert'eat Wilaon. : and onr Junior. Harold Yagrr. Hoovn and Bril arr rrgardrd {aa thr brat shot* on tk* squad. 1 hat rtrrry onr of thr Brat 'ram la i a drprndablr markaman. and ran j sink thr long onra that mrwn hall | games whrn farrd with a strong | drfrnar Thr Oaalan qulctrt Is coached by Clarr Hullry. formrr Huntington tflb'gr star III* coaching r«I prrtrm-r include* Bar yrara at Hanquo two at,Syra< use and thrrr at Oeatua. Hoih-y'a reserve* inrludr (Thaimrr Springer, a lanky junior forward Charlr* Mahnrnamith. an othrr lanky marksman: Orville
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Mahnensmith. sophomore guard; 1 Paul Mtller. sophomore guard, and Hubert Penstnger. a Junior, forward with two years experience. | At the Training Camps By United Press • Reds St Peter*borg. Fla . March 14 j tUff> - The Cincinnati Red* i-ame j her# today seeking revenge for a 1 S-S defeat by the St latula Cqrd* | yesterday Eight Red players had j Hiflitenxa and were left In Tampa Manager Ray Blades of the Card* I* delighted with the work of JotOrengo. Juvenile ahnrtatop from 1 Sacramento Ills fielding and hatting Have featured the Cards > two victories In three exhibition , starts. Dodger* Clearwater. Fla —The Brooklyn i Dodgers get their second serving I of American league opposition to j day when the Boston Red Sox' iu ( vade Clearwater for their first j exhibition game The Dodgers were nosed S-5 In lb tuning* by the New York Yankee* yesterday Yankee* 8t IVtershurg Fla — Joe McCarthy scheduled fielding practice for bis Yankee* today. Four bob Idea nearly lust them a game to the Dodgers yesterday The world champs won (-5 In 10 inningt when outfielder rookie Joe Gallagher drove home the deciding run with a double. Three of the errors came In the eighth, two by Shortstop Crosettt and one by Secotid-lmseman Gordon. when the Dodgers made two ran*. Cuba Avalon. Calif.—An Injury-deplet-ed Chicago Cuba regular* squad raced the Yanulgana today in the third game of their spring training series The Injury list includ »d Pitcher Earl Whltehlll. suffer Inga cracked ankle hone; Shortstop Dick Bartel!, a rheumatic victim, and Third Raneman Stan Hack, who anffered from u splint
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er in hta right hand White Bo* Pasadena. Calif. Manager Jimmy Dykes Indicated today that i Eric McNair and Al Rejma still ! are about evenly tied In their j competition to play second base * for the White Box white Jack Haye* la recuperating from a | knee operation he underwent last i fall. Hayes Is trying to teach Me- ) Nair to pivot around th*- *a< k and ' Improve his value In doable play I chances Giant* Baton Rouge. La —Biily Terrv 1 i* conaidertng ftmr more game* ! for the New York Giant* with i Dallas and Shreveport toward the j end of March In yesterday * practice game, the Mel otla Mast!ed the Joe Moorca 11*-2 Hai Schumacher worked three Inning* ' for both team* and pronounced ‘ bis pitching arm in rood shape, f ft was hi* heaviest workout since | he was operated on for removal of j a bone chip In (he elbow He has j not reaacbed top speed, but hi* I sinker seemed to lie working nicely Bee* Bradenton Fl* Infldder Hank Majetkl was sent buck to hi* Staten Island. N Y.. home today with a fractured foot that will - keep him out of the Boatoll Bee j lineup for at least aix weeks. Ait x-ray yesterday showed the free-' lure. In yesterday's Intra-camp game the regular* beat the Yau nigans 13-11. Budge Whips Perry For Third In Row Philadelphia. March 14— (UHI—! I>*n Radge, former world amateur titliat and newly-crowned professional champion held hi* third successive match victory today over Fred Perry of Engiand In their cut rent tour. Budge defeated the Briton in gtralght seta 4-0. «-4. «-2. before a crowd of 1.500 at the arena last night.
GIVES REPORT ON SECTIONAL — I Decatur Receives Total Os $224.77 From Sectional Meet The financial report of the Fort Wayne sectional toaruamrat was announced today by W. Guy Brown Decatur high school principal, on receipt of the report from Fred Urouinger. principal of Central high 1 school, host to the tourney. Decatur received as Its share a; total of 1224.77. Os this amount. $92.92 was received aa the school's share of the distribution on the ha«i* of annaber of season ticket* so*d. Decatur sold Us total allotment of ISO ticket*. Each of tha 15 participating schools received $l2O !i$ in the final distribution. , , Monmouth. Adam* county* otaer ’ entrant in the Fort Wayne tourney, teceived $52«« a* aeasoa ticket •hare for sale at 100 tickets, makinq 'he Monmouih total $19X45. Total receipt* the 'otirneg were $5..37.30. Including $355X0 tn am- ; gle » »*ion ticket*. tn auditionat to the above di*trt-t-utlon. the schools received fund* lot meal*, lodging and transport*lic it expenses. - —— Robert Dro Awarded letter At Indiana Bloomington. Ind . Mar 14 —(UJB - Marvin Huffman. Junior guard from Newcastle, last night was elected captain of the 1939-40 Indiana University basketball team Hl* election was announced at 1 a banquet at which 30 varsity T > award* were made. Included in the basketball awards was Robert Dro. former, Berne
LIST SCHEDULE OF BERNE FIVE 1‘>.19-40 llaHkelhall Card Announced; To Cl*y In New Gym Judaon Krnr. mark of Ihr Brmr fWara. ha« announmd thu arhrd„lr for thr tm-lM* hnakrtball sraaon for thr Brara. Nlnrlrrn gamra ha»r brm hookrd lo dalr. with an uprn datr January 22. Thr Brar* will play in thrlr nrw gymnasium nr*t amaoh. Kraturr of tha Brara' homr aiVdnlr will hr thr annual four tram tournry on Nrw Yrara day Thr Brara will havr arvrn Brat utrinc mrrohrra from thin yaar'a squad avallabir for nnt araron i*hr complrtr arhrdulr follows Nov S- Hartford--Thrrr. Nov 1»-Mon row llrrr. Nov. 1* Ownrva Hrrr. Nov. 24 -Rrdkry- Harr. Nov. 28- Nrw Haven Thrrr Imr. R Portland -Thrrr Ita-, 15—Ihwntnr-Hrrr. Dm. 19 Dunkirk Thrrr On- 21— Oarrotl—llrrr. Jan. 1 Blind tournry-llrrr Jan s—Huntington Thrrr Jan. IS Korkcrrek— Hrrr. Jan 19—Nrw lUvm—Hrrr. Jan 2S Oprn- Hrrr. Jan. Id-Warren- Thrrr Jan SO Kirkland Hrrr. Krb I Blußton Thrrr. Krb I* Kmrrron. tiary -llrrr K*h IB—Hnloa OK?— Hrrr. Krb. 17 Winrhratdr—Thrrr. Krb. 17- Wlnrhrrtrr Tbrrr. Krb. 2S- Drmtur - Thrrr. THEATER CASE ! (CONTINUED PROM PAOE ON 1C I i . ... ' j Hartford; Kll C. Engle. Joe J. - Koora. and Alvla Uoppraa of Washington, Miss Mililrrd llrlin |of St Mary's. William Krnrrkr- j I targ of Unloa: Lrwla Si-hlndtri of Krrnrh: John Hllgemann of Prrhlr. and laiwrrnm Kntnklln of Drratur. Aftrr thr Jury ha* hern arlrrtrd. thr Introduction of evidence will br started tn the trial, in whk-h tha Kalvrrs havr brm charged by thr atatr with oprratlng a lotny as rrault of a wrrkly movlr gam*-, known aa "hank night." STATE HOUSING — J (CONTINUED PROM PAOE ONK» and county. Thr opinion hrld that thr purpose of thr act waa “to protect thr public health, safety and morals." Twenty Bvr housing authorities, designed aa alum clearance pro-' Jecta havr been established over thr stair. CZECH REPUBLIC j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! plete partition of the Uset hoalv- i vak republic. Well-Informed Natl sources hinted that the Hungar 1 tans advanced with approval of Hitler, although previoualy hr! had blocked the desire of Budapest to annex Carpatho-l'kraine In order to havr a common frontier with Poland Thr central Ctechoalovak cabinet at Prague, bowing to Hitler's ultimatum, resigned after it% communications with Bratialava had been severed and amid a bitter barrage of Natl newspaper abase. Including widespread charges of Csech terrorism against Hermans, i Hungarian troops battled Csech troops on the frontier of the I Csechoelovak state of Carpathoi Ukraine, which Hungary desires to annex agatnat Hitler's wishes, and later the Hungarians occupied an estimated SO Catpatbo-Vkraine towns near the border penetrating 15 miles The situation In Carpatho Ukraine appeared extremely grave I Bear star, who pjayed a regular forward position during Ike past season
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aa derma ay ha* in Ike past Mark * rd Hungary's desires i« set*- the easternmost tip us Cxechoalovakta Aa a result of Hungarian troop pen-tratiou and unofficial iuda I peal pr*dlclb>na that the soldier*' would rofttlnu* •« Mfalyva mid | way between the polish and Hun garlan f rod Hera, the reaction of Hitler was tensely awaited At Warsaw. It wag raid official ly that Poland baa no territorial claim* In the dismembered Caech oalovak republic, hut at the name Mine high authorities expressed the rouvtrlion that today a de velopmeat* meant that Hungary i event unity would gel all wf Car , patho Ukraine. Poland and Italy have backed ike Hungarian de mand for that region la the past but Hitler has blocked 11. Hungarian Ultimatum Budapest Hungary. March 15>U» — Hungarian troops hauled their way Into Cgechonlovakln lo day and the government gent gn ultimatum to Prague demanding witkin 24 hour* withdrawal of Cgech troop* from Carpatho Ukraine The ultimatum waa delivered In n not* to the Cgech miniater Milo# Kobr. at 3 p m. <2 a. m CUT I Hungary demanded an answer within 12 hours and aatd that the I'ragwe government would he responsible for failure lo answer. Hungarian troops were reported to have aelged 14 Carpatho Ukraine villages, penetrated IS miles and lo he headed for Hgaty va -half way to the Polish frtwt-tier-when the ultimatum waa delivered The ultimatum demanded I Freedom for all Hungarians Interned by the ('seeks during g series of raids serosa Ihe frontier ! In recent months 2 —Permission for the Hungarian minority in Caeehoslovakta to organise "for self defense" and to carry arms. '—Withdrawal of Csech troops \ from Carpatho-l'kraine within 24 hour* Hungary desires to annex Carpat ho-Ukraine. which was severed from connection with the Prague controlled area of Bohemia and Morovia when Slovakian Independence waa proclaimed Britain's Hands Off London. March IMUJJ-Prins Minister Neville Chamberlain publicly washed kta hands of rwapun siblllty for the fresh dismember meat of Csechoelovakia In the house of common* today He said the British French guaranty at Munich of ihe territorial Integrity of Csecboatovakla waa one against unprovoked sg Kr*astnn “and that hat not takas place ” Chamberlain said he bad no information of the mature of the j conversation* yesterday between Ftt-hrer Adolf Hitler and Josef T'ao. the new president of Biov.tkia. nor of the Csech government's resignation and the Slovakian declaration of indopeodl ence. Clement R. Attlee, labor lender. 1 asked! "la the government waiting for | a fait accompli? Has the govern , merit consulted the French governt mem. the Ctech government or I any government about what should he done to deal with the altuationT' “I am not sure what the honor- , able member thinks the government should dot" Chamberlain reI plied “Are we to understand that this government is wholly disinterest led hi central Europe?" Attlee ask [, ed. ; 1 "That would he an altogether , unwarranted assumption.'' Chamberlain answered. Predicts Advance Washington. Mar. 14. — <UJ9 —
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