Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1939 — Page 6
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PORTLAND FIVE DROPS JACKETS FRIDAY, 38-16 Inexperienced Decatur Quintet No Match For Jay County Team Dacatur* Inexperienced Yellow Jack*, quintet opened the 1939-4<l reason Friday night on th<- Decatur floor, dropping a 3k IS decision to the Portland Panther*. The Jacket*, outmatched In height and weight, proved no match for the Jay county vtaltor* after the first half, which ended with Portland out it, front by only five point*. 13-9 Decatur* basket shooting wa* inaccurate, the Jinkets connecting only four time* from the field t'hilcotc hlttfhg three time* in the flr«t half and Stapleton once in the second half Th,- local* made eight of 20 free throw* and Portland made good on 10 of It, . hat . ••« Portland ian t|> • i.-'il f>, the first quartet before Chi hole dribbled nude, to shtk a fielder for Decatur The Panthet* held an <2 margin at the quarter The Jacket* outscored Portland in the second quarter. 6-5. the Panther* rapidly in, reared thl* margin in the third period and at the three-quarter* mark, the Jay county quintet wa* in front by 13 point. 26-13. Decatur scored three point* In the final period, while Portland added 13 to make the final count 39 Ift latst night * victory marked Portland* first triumph ov«r a Yellow Ja- ket quintet for many year* Chllcote. diminutive forward, •cored exactly half of lie, alur * point*, netting three field goal* In the first half and two foul tosses in lite second half for a total ot eight point*. Stapleton wa* the only o’her lacke, h*’ from ’he field Maine* j.-d the Portland offensive
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with four field goal*. mostly on r< bound*, and five free tosses for a total of 13 point* Cottman and Bryan each tallied seven point* for th. Panther* Thirty-one personal foul* were called 17 on Be,atur. I..*lng throe player*, and 14 on Portland, losing one man f’or’land EG FT TP Maine*, f 4 5 13 ■ Cottman, f 3 17 Miron* <■ 113 McKinley g „ 0 o N.Norton. g 0 2 2 Ewry. f 10 2 Norri*. f 0 It >1 Kettering, c 2 0 4 latke, g oo ii Bryan, g 3 17 Total* 14 10 3* Decatur FC FT TP Chihofe. f 3 2* Krick f 000 Lynch < 0 o o Stapleton. g 12 4 Power*, g Oil Johnson. I o " •• Schamerloh. < 0 2 2 Mann, g oil Walter* g 0 » 0 Total* 4 s 16 Refer,-,- Johnson ,Huntington t I inpii, tioshoni ,Huntington> Preliminary Portland 15. !•»■< .ctu, 13 BERNE WINNER FRIDA! NIGHT Bears Dedicate New Gymnasium With Easy Victory Over Monroe The Berne Bears won the open Ing gam,- in their to w gymnasium Friday night by rimnhig up an easy 37 IS victory over Monro. The Rear* stepped out In front to lead 12 3 at the fi •: quarter and were never in danger from that time „n They Increased their lead to is 4 at half-time. 29-10 at th" end of the third stanza and finished strong tn win easily la-htnan and Neiiens, hw ,ud,-r with Illite point* each and Schindler with eight marker* ail contributed heavily to the winner*" margin while Monnler scored six point* for the loser* Berne FG FT TP Burry f . I I 3 Schindler, f .... I 3 • le-hman. c 3 3 9 S'eiiensch wsnder g 4 I '• Stucky g .... ..1 0 J Baumgartner, f . 0 11 Habegger. g 2 1 5 l.ieehty f II 0 i. Total* 14 S 37 Monro* Winteregg f 0 2 2 Hannl f 2 <1 4 R Gilbert, c 0 <• 0 Moser, g .. ...... 000 Monnler, g 2 2 « G Gilbert, g 10 2 Ray f .. 0 11 H Moeer. f 0 0 0 Total* 5 5 15 Referee V Crowe < Hl'ifftoni I'mpire- Sink* <Fort Wayne, Preliminary Monroe 15 Berne 14 —— -■ a— ■ —■ 500 Sheet* BVjgll Runrlw* Canarv Second Sheet*, reatlv • rapped 15c. The Deestor Demnrrwt Cn
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WARRIORS GIVE GENEVA BATTLE Jefferson Forces Cardinaho To Limit To Score 29-22 Victory The Geneva Cardinal* downed a stubborn Jefferson five at the Geneva floor Friday night. 29-22 The Cardinal* grabbed a 16-7 margin at half-time and citing to their lead throughout the second period Fennig. the Cardinal center, led the winning offense with five field goal* and a brace of charity tosses for a total of 12 marker* lai,itzenh*i*er wa* be*t for the lo»er* with nine marker* Jefferson FC FT TP Kenney, f o o t, Maine*, f o 11 Bollenbachor. c 1 2 4 Lautr.enhel*er. g ... 3 3 9 Baker, g 3 17 Klein <• I 1 Total* ... 7 9 22 Geneva Grlle. f 2 2 C M Sprunger. f ... n ii <» Ft-iinlg. ,■ 5 2 12 It Windmiller, g 2 3 7 \im*trong. g ... 2 •' 4 Roop, f .... ....... ft » i, Xolan. f o o o B Sprunger. g .... it 0 u Moore, g ii „ ii Total* 11 7 29 Referee Garrett (Bluffton I I'mpire: Paxson < Bluffton, Preliminary Geneva. 2o Jefferson, 11 - — —o - Decatur Bowline League Results • dk Mick Macklin top* th,- list of kegler* In the single* competition at the Mie* Recreation alley* with nine game* won and three lost III* average I* lk< Rollie Ladd, who hold* fourth place in game* won and lost ha* the lw**t average however with a big 197 on seven wins and five lo**e* Kdgai Miltsrhler with nine win*, three loss,-* and an average of 175 and Itm, Stump with eight wins, four io**e» and a 179 average hold second and third place* respeclively Fred Abr down in eighth place with five win* and four losses ha* a good I*4 average The bowlera ar,- hand! capped but their average* do not include these "spot* Next week * schedule Monday—Central Soy* 7 p m Trucker* v» laboratory and Feed Mill* v» Solvent 9pm Office v* Mixer* and Expcller* r* Mamtenanie Tuesday—Minor League 7pm Cloverleaf va .Mutschler and McMillen v* Snyder 9pm.— Smith Inaurance v* Wren and Gamble* v* Burke* Wednesday—Merchant 7pm Bank vs Marathon Oil and Mie* Recreation vs Retail Drugs. 9 p m. — Telephone Local va Gerber s and Telephone Toll vi Koh no Drug Thursday—Major League 7pm —McMillen va Hon-K-Kruat and Mutochler v* Rice Hotel Friday—gingloe 7 30 p m.—Kindler vs. Appel mar.. Ladd vs Mies Stump re DeVoee. Ahr vs Macklin. Zelt v« Gallmeler and Mutacbler v* Alton M. *. BASKETBALL ■ Monroeville 33. Hoagland 27 Auburn M. Ashley 17 Kendallville 36. Warren 22 Hartford City 2’ lam 44. Elmhurst 34 OMian 32. Vnion 22 Clear Creek 19, Huntington Catboilc 3 Bt. Jnhr.'x, Delphos 10l M. Bi John. Lima tO , 16 Jasper 46 Psoll 25 Bedford 34 Salem 20 Scottsburg 25. Franklin 22 iuiganapurt 34. Royal Canter 29 Frankfort 37. Delphi 27 Martinsville fit. Greencastle 29.
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KIRKLAND WINS OVED HARTFORD Kangaroos Register Easy 39-11 Triumph Friday Night Kirkland downed Hartford on the Kangaroo Boor lam night. 39 14 The Gorilla* stayed close on the winners' heel* In the first quarter, trailing by only three point*. 12 9. but then Kirkland op ened up and went on to an easy ‘ win The Kangaroo* Increased their j lead to 24-6 al the half, and 35 6 at the end of the third stanza Kirkland's center Arnold, copped the scoring honors i>t th, evening with 19 (mints on nine haske-a and a charity toss Dubach and Shoemaker were the only Gorillaa to hit more than once from afield Kirkland .i FG FT Ti ' Girod f 1 2 4 R Baum, f 2 4* Arnold, c ... 9 1 19 Eng 1 *, g 2 0 4 Johnaon. g ...... 1 ft 2 D Baum « 2 2 Mankey, ..ft ft 0 , Wulllman <1 ft o Liniger .... . .... 0 0 0 Yaney 000 Total* 15 9 39 Hartford Amstutz, f 1 0 2 Hannl. f 0 0 o Hhoemaker. c ... 2 o « ’ Dubach, g ........ 2 2 6 Myera, g 000 Fennig. f 1 o 2 Bizler f Out, Totals • 2 14 Referee: Moyer fFort Wsynei I'mpire Relbenwig lFt Wayne Frsllminary Kirkland. 21: Hartford «. ■ ".-O'",. — r -ede to a Good t»w* — Ooeatv-
Demotes Varsity B JL, -j —ttX > - Dm*y Peetd Rapping the taam'o eplrtt. Head Coach Ducky Pood of Yale called hie vareity the "worn I've coached at aay time at Tale" and •red nine of Ma regulars The action followed Tala's recent loea to Dartmouth. S 3-0, which came ifter loanee to Michigan and ■ Pennsylvania
Mayoralty Winner I Judge Robert E. lauiibrrtor. Hailed by supporters a* an Indication of a Republican landslide tn Pennaylvania next year for the Republican nominee for president Republicans score tug gains in the Keystone state, winning Important office*, including that of mayor of Phlladelphls Jt. !ga Robert E lambert on <R L above, defeated the Democratic choice. City Controller Robert C. Whit*.
Jehovah** witneeee* 122 N Kth Rt Watch Tower Hlhle at tidy Randay. I IS In 716 p tn Hubject. 'Th/om of Relrion." part * In the I October 1. I»S* Watch Tower Judge Rutherford’* lecture. "Goyeminent and Peace” by electrical tranuriplion, * to f> p. nt. Hal vat lon hook study Wednesday. 7 uo p m Autograph* With Photo* Balt latke City. Utah, (UP) Guy Town be*, manager of Hotel Utah, get* a new puint of view with ovary autograph he collect*. Signature* without pic turea mean nothing to hint. Photograph* of notable*, including two President* of the United StotM. all autographed, line the wall* of hia office. o - in . VeoOe «ea «mmo :*<ew — tteeotw*
I * DEMONSTRATION B I NEW FORD TRACTOR I K Ferguson System B I TUESDAY, NOV. 14 I B Afternoon * 8 CECIL HARVEY FARM ■ arrtfun from Diorite* Auto Part* garagr. ■ ■ on U. H. road 221. 9
SPARTANS BEAT MONMOUTH FIVE Pleasant Mills Trounces Eagles Friday Night, 35-13 Pleasant Mill* traveled to Mon mouth Fttday night to give the Engle* a sound 35-13 lacing on the northern county floor The Spartans started In a hurry and led 12-2 at the end of 'he Initial period. They hep! on Io lead. 16-3 at the half-way mark and »at the end lof 11,- third stanza dark was the big gun on offeuso for the winners, scoring 16 points all from afield The *<-or- | ing for the losing E»gl<-« wa* evenly divided I’leaeant Mil,* PG FT TP i Ijongenherger. f 4 19 | McMillen, f I ii 2 1 Holloway, c 4 0k I Clark, k >0 16 W McMillen, g 000 j Bale*, f 0 0 0 Angunt. t o u o Total* 17 I 35 Monmouth PG FT TP I Millen f 113 Conrad, f Oil . Kunkle. <■ I’l3 | Watd. g 0 it u Delane, g » t 2 S< hneff. f 12 4 Malian, g 0 0 U Owen*, f ouo Total* 6 7 13 Referee, flerwlg t Blufftoni. I'mpire, Geise) (Oaaian). Preliminary Pleaaani Mill* 13. .Monmouth fl. * Decatur Bowling league Results | ' • < Community committeemen In thl* county *r,- very busily engaged In measuring the acreage of winter wheat planted for harvest In 1940 on the farm* in thin county, acinrd'.r.K to Winfred L. (Jerk*, chairman of the Adam* county agricultural conservation u*»,m latint. It wa* determined that the best Interest* of the general farm program will be served by measuring the wheat acreage a* soon a* prac- 1 tl, able after seedhig operation j have be,-,, completed. Mr Oerfce 1
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pointed out In addition, price par Ity payments can he made to eooperating farmer* at a date many month* earlier than if the measuring of wheat acreage wa* postponed until next spring. Mr. Gerke said. “Congress at the last session made available the funds for price parity payment*.'* he aaid “Since the fund* are available, we believe we ahould do everything poasible in order to get these payments to cooperating farmers al the earliest |M,ssible date.” The county chairman also explained that for the purpose* of the crop insurance program. It is highly desirable that the wheat acreage* be measured a* »,wm a* practicable after the wheat I* seeded. The federal crop Insurance corporation ha* purchased wheat on the basis of the total premium* figured from the applicants' statement* a* tn prospective wheat planting* Therefore. Mr Gerke stated. In order for the corporation to correct It* grain poalUou,
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