Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1939 — Page 6
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ntmtrnn JMBL'J" ! X * Yellow Jackets Defeated By New Havel
JACKETS LOSE FRIDAY NICHT TO NEW HAVEN Decatur Lotte* Early To Drop 31*25 Deciflion Friday nacatgr high school* Yellow Jacket* iravelled to New Haven Frida/ night <» 'be Bulldog* a terrific tuaale on their own floor, but finally fell. 31-25 The Jacket* rose Io supreme height* In the earlier stages of the «ame and were complete maatera of their opponent*, who' had Won ihre* atralght aame* prevloaa to la*i night Aided by the anlping of Hob Stapleteo and Kenny Chilcoic the Purple and Gold grabbed an early lead and held It throughout twothird* of the conteai and would have apparently gone on to victory had It not been for two or three "breaks." In ibe first quarter the local* started strong and when the HiitloL-jJania ended they were Teading 53 In the aecond period they displayed masterful control of the ball and stretched their lead to 1(11 Midway In the third quarter however, the Andrew* men slowed up momentarily and found themselves on the short end of a 22-2( score at the opening of the final period It wa* there that the old bugaboo. "the break." reared It* ugly head With the count standing 23-27. fTlil.-ote scored from afield, but the official* disallowed It. ' saying that be travelled He did score again, however, and brought the count to 25-27 Once more it bwppena.i Hann scored this time and once again the basket wa* disallowed Then (Hille scored on a similar play and It was pro-j tested that hr also travelled, but the goal was allowed At the gun he aeored a free throw despite the fact that they were the loser*, the Jacket* were unanimously accorded alt improved, team in holding New Hsvmi. whose record for the aeason is unspotted, to a sig-point win on their own floor Stapleton, hy virtue of hl* 12 markets, was the outstanding offensive man of the game Gillie htokmTK-*: for the Bulldog* w Vsilew Jackets FC. FT TP t’hllcoie f 3 I 7 Stapleton f 5 2 12 Andrew*, c 11 3 Schamerloh g . ... o o u Hann, g I i 3 Uyffck c 0 0 0 Jcbosun. g uoo Power* g 0 g 0 Totals 10 3 H Naw Haven Migter* - f 0 0 0 Stemmier, f 4 1fiteßhora c 1 0 2 Mehrtgr g Oil Ollila. g 4 2 10 Nelson f 113 Hemaolb f tog Totals 11 s 11 Referee Moss iFt Wayne i l aMdre McCloud (Ft. Wayne) Preliminary Decatur It. New Haren IE r-sda in a ttaed Teem Oesatvr
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POLING DOWNS MONMOUTH FIVE Jay County Team Defeats Eagles Friday Night, 21 To 15 Monmouth's Eagle* dropped their third straight game of the season Friday night at the Hartford gym. losing <o Poling of Jay county. 21-15 Poling led at the half. 9 7 Hunt was the loading scorer . for the Jay county quintet with HI point* Three men accounted for all of Monmouth'* point*. Kunkle collecting seven and Con rad and Ward four ea<-h Pol inp FG FT TP j Windmiller, f « It 0 (llentser. f 1 3 5 Smith, c 2 ti 4 LeFavor, g .. ... 1 <• 2 Hunt g 5 o io | Total* 9 3 21 Monmouth Miller, f o o 0 Conrad, f ..... 1 3 4 Kunkle, c 2 3 7 Ward, g 3 ■' 4 Delong, g ..... it o » Mahan, f no o Fuelling, f 0 » o Total* 5 5 It Preliminary Poling IS. Monmouth Hi •— —• o Volley Ball league Meeting Here Monday A meeting will be held at the Lincoln school auditoriuni Monday evening at * 15 o'clock for the purpose of organising a church volley ball league. Churches planning to sponsor teams In th. league are urged to have representatives pre sent at Monday night's meeting KIRKLAND FIVE REATEN FRIDAY Pennville Defeat* Kang* aroos Friday Night By 28*12 Score The Pennville Bulldog* after given a merry chase l.y th.- Kirk land Kangaroo* during the first half, pulled away after the rest period to chalk up a 29-12 triumph Friday night ow the " Pennville floor The Bulldog* held only a P-7 lead at the half hut held Kirkland to five point* In the last two per loda Bunker and Shoemaker led th* victors with 11 and 10 points, respectively Engle waa high foe the Kangaroos with five polnta Pennville FG FT TP Shoemaker, f 4 2 lu Clark, f .... 0 0 0 Hunker, e .... ... 4 3 11 Morrlcal. * 0 0 0 Jonas. 0 11 1 Hilton, f 000 Mliner, f o u * Gsrrett. g 10 4 Totals .... ... II « 2g Kirkland Girod, f 1 i 3 1. Baumgartner f_. 0 o 0 Arnold e 11 3 Johnson g ... .... 000 WulUman g o o e D Baums*rtner (.. • i> o Mankey f o 1 i Engle, g 2 | 5 Unlger. g 0 0 0 Total* 4 4 13 Referee MsOesth t Mimtpsdieri I’mpire Dick (Hartfort; City I -—■ -w .... JehavM’e Witness** IB N- tth *t Watch Tower Bible Study Sunday <44 to 2:45 p m «<tb>ct "Doom of Religion”, part » paragraph 14f lachulve The Watch Tower Oet. 13. 1939. Judge Rut by-ford a lecture "Vieby electric*: traaacripGu* 1:00 p B. A* I rat lon hook a’udv Wednesday 7:Mp. m. to * Oomt Team — oocato*
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BRYANT QUINT BEATS MONROE Bearkatz Lose. 31-27, After Leading First Three Quarters Th<- Monroe Benrkatt. after leading for the first three quarter*, weakened in the final period Friday night to drop a 31-27 decision to the Bryant Owl* at the Berne auditorium Monroe led at the first quarter. 7-4. at the half 13-11 and at the third quarter. N-2S. hut could not stem Bryant's last pvrital rally Hoehainmer wa* outstanding for the Jay county quintet with sig field goal* and live three thro** for 17 point* Hannl wa* high for Monroe with nine point* Bryant FG IT TP Orr. f 0 0 0 Shoemaker, f 0 11 Hochammer c 6 3 17 Ford, g . ..... 113 J Fidler, g 2 3 7 Fifer f 113 Jon Fidler, f 0 0 0 Totala. 10 11 31 Monroe FG FT TP Winteregg f 14 6 Hannt f 4 13 G Gilbert, c 0 0 0 Monnler. g 2 2 6 E Gilbert g 3 0 C H Moser g 0 0 0 Ray. g 000 R Moser, g 0 0 0 Roudehush. f 0 0 0 Total* 10 7 r Referee. Brown I Portland 1. t'mpire. Payne (Redkey). Preliminary Monroe 24. Bryant 13. —w —■ General Electric Bowling Results •. —4 LEAGUE BTANDINO6 Major League W. U Pct Butara 13 4 714 Flange* 14 7 647 W-iders 6 12 .333 Rotors 4 14 222 MMue W L Pel. Night Men 5 1 4U Tool Room 3 1 433 Maintenance 3 3 M 0 Flange* 3 3 .3SS Tester* 1 3 .14* Punch Tress 1 3 IM A League W L Pct. Stators 14 7 M? Testers M 3 Ml Rotors 11 14 324 Switches 11 13 M 4 Rivets 4 13 .244 Major M Hoagland IM. A. Schneider IM. A. Miller 144. H. Cochran 173. K. Chase 173. Mlaor R. Lett* IM. L MrOurs 174. J. Keller 178. G Auer 173. P. Haaeber 171 A League G. LMw 144. F. 011lig 134 U Krwtocher IM. H Heller 111. J. Beery 141. MAJOR LIAGUI Cochraa IM IM 213
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1939.
•ehneider Nl IM IM W Lindeman 168 1»5 162 A Miller 17» 147 I*s Johnson 171 242 176 , Total* 871 SIS DIS Welders , Hoagland 143 212 166 G Gage 162 |«7 117 W Heim 182 138 Mff ' 162 I*2 I*2 I . 162 162 162 j Total* 851 841 764 Flange* Eady 14* 163 180 Omlor 183 155 171 iD. Gage 132 1»6 140 McDougal 131 I*3 153 ' Mclntosh I*6 202 1(0 _ __ _ Total* 822 885 Ml 6 ■ I 1 Rotor* St hnelder 131 174 138 P Buase ... 123 174 154 Chase 177 174 IM 1 I*2 I*2 I*2 I*2 I*2 I*2> — —— ! Total* 7M »M 822 — MINOR LEAGUE Flangst Schults 143 137 193 De Le Orange 13* 138 135 Buckley 11* 155 156 Heim 181 I*3 141
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| 155 155 ISS Total* 747 748 782 Mainenanc* II King 121 188 121 R. Brelner 139 154 151 Huber 143 126 17* Ib-al ' 191'139 155 | 155 155 153 Totala 713 814 741 Punch Pre** Acheson 110 ... I*s Wcher 133 107 171 S|»d<- 154 138 Abr 187 I*9 149 Buffrubarger |«o 127 142 R Owens 12* 183 — —— Totals 744 «*7 779 Night Men •..later K 9 133 I*3 J Keller 136 177 242 H. Kruckrbcrg 122 111 H. Keller 184 159 179 Haulxdd 184 159 179 It Letts 197 Totals 765 741 »7e Teel Room ‘Hancher 176 I*o 173 Smith 124 133 IM H I-ankenau 154 114 197 Auer 132 19* 221 | .._ 155 153 IM Totals ■ 841 809 *B7
DEARS DEFEAT GENEVA CARDS —. Berne RegiirterN 31-26 Triumph Over Geneva Friday Night Th* Heme Bears and Geneva Cardinals staged a tough battle Friday night at the Hern» gymnasium. the Ib-ar* emerging on the long end of a 31 26 score. • Hi-nu- led all the way. 12-5 at the first quarter, IP-14 al the half and 26-22 at the third period. The winners' scoring was well divided. i>htnan counting nine pointa. Hurry eight and Neuens< ba under acven M Hprunger and Armstrong were high for Geneva with six points each Berne FG FT TP Hurry. F 3 2 k Haliegger. f ? I 5 la*hmaii. c ...... 4 10 Neuenschwander. g 3 I 7 Riuchey. g o 1 | | llaumgnrtner. c .. 0 11 idechly. g o 0 0 Totals 12 7 31 Geneva Grllr. f I 2 4 M Hprunger. f 2 2 6 Fennlg. <• 11 3 Windinlller. g .. . 1 3 5 Armstrong, g 2 2 6 D Hprunger. g .... I 0 2 Roop, g ...... ... 0 0 0 Nolan, f ........ Oop Totala 8 10 26 Referee Homers (Furl Wayne) t'mplre Hill (Fori Wayne) Preliminary Borne 61. Geneva 7 o - HARTFORD FIVE ! LOSES FRIDAY I i Redkey Defeats Hartford In Free-Scoring Tilt, 61 To 34 . Hartford's Gorilla* dropped a free scoring tHt to Redkey Friday night at Redkey. 61-34. The winj nera led at the flrat quarter. 16-12. , a( the half 34-24. and at the third quarter. 61-34. Willman led Redkey with nine , field goals and two free throw* for 30 point*, and Amaiutg wa* high s for Hartford with nine Bcld Rente , forth pointa. Redkey FG FT TP , Reg. f 3 0 6 , Willman, f » 2 20 . Bowman, c 4 0 1 Hees, g 6 6 18 t Hharpe. g ... 4 0 • i Finch, f 1 0 3 Amber, f 0 0 0 Pearson g 10 2 ( Holdcraff. g 0 0 0 Tsstor* (Forfeit) * ——— MATCH GAME a. a. mo. i K Esdy I*7 211 143 W Helm IM 165 IM P Busae 144 173 173 H Keller 170 IM 137 W Lindeman .... IM 132 IM Total* »o< *«( Ml Telephone Ns. 1 Hummer 15* IM 171 itelnklug 138 110 146 C. Hrare 136 131 143 M Heare IKS 202 147 Ehlngrr IM 17fl 143 Totala Mt 731 7M Telephone No. 2 I. Heare 176 132 1«3 E Kchtilti _ 134 124 143 J. Hunter ... 133 17* 163 Hollopeter 163 132 13* J. Ri hlkkmac 137 144 133 Totals 414 7M 772 G. K. Ns. 2 W Lister 144 137 IM H Heller IM IM IM G Womack 126 143 IN J Beery 162 217 IM J Teeplr 133 Iff? IM Totala 734 434 731 ■BBMMBHBMMteMIMBHMMMIMBteMItemMMHMBBMaHB Damp Wash 10 39c All over 10 4r pound Wff will finbli Sbirtn from damp wuh 10c M Decatur Laundry & Dry Cleanera Wo Call Fee sad Deliver.
Ponte, g i j , j Totals 29 3 ej Hartford FG FT TP Shoemaker, f 0 1 i G. Dubach, f 0 o 0 R Dubach, c 0 g 6 Biller, g 2 15 Amstut*. g 9 o ii I. Fennlg, f q (l „ Hannl. f q t ] E Fennlg. f o o () Lybarger, g o p 0 Myers, g.. ] j , Totals ...12 10 34 Referee, Dorwln (Decatur). Vmplrr, F.ngstram U pland I. Preliminary Hartford 14. Redkey 17. SPARTANS ROUT WARRIOR FIVE Pleasant Milk Downs Jefferson Friday Night, 60*21 The Pleasant Milla Rpartan*. taking a long lead early In the game, gave the Jefferson Warrior* a sound trouncing. 60-21. on the Pleasant Mill* floor Friday night. The Rpartan* led at the first quarter. 14-1. at the half. 28-4. and at the third quarter. 41-13. Holloway and Clark paced the winner* with 1# and 18 polnta, reepectlvely. while Bollenbacher wa* the Whole show for Jefferson with it pointa. Pleasant Mill* FG FT TP Ixmgenbergrr. f 4 2 lu D McMillen, f 3 o « Holloway, c 4 3 19 <’iark. g » 0 |8 W McMillen, g 2 15 Batea, f 1 0 2 Harmon, f o 0 0 Augnat. g 0 0 (i — — —- i T.ital* 27 < So Jefferson FG IT TP Hslnes. f lo; Baker, f 2 o 4 Bollenbachrr c 5 4 14 •’line, g 0 0 o Kenney, g — 0 11 W Haines, g 0 0 0 Total* I 3 21 Referee. Oerwlg (Bluffton). Vmplrr. Garret t Bluffton 1. Preliminary Pleasant MUI* 24. Jefferson 4 OWNERS PAID (CONTINfKD OW FAOB SIX) south to the corporation line One or two eiceptlcna can be noted. I where property ownera have been paM. who own land north of Ad tmi street Including that paid for cutting back the comer at j Nuttman avenue, In addition at.veral aulta. Inr'ud-' Ing condemnation pro* ceding* against Aaa Grosvenor. Edg*.Kraft and Mary J Niblick are still pending In court, as a result of an Inability to agree on the dam age price YOUNG HOODLUM (CONTWVRD FROM FAQB ONB> —_—■ ■1... . plates No. 3.343. was reported stolen from Miller Ellingbam. j Fort Wayne The car had a damaged fender, attesting to the fact that It had been involved In the wreck at I'nkmdsle Occupants of the other car. whose names were not learned, gave chatie after the wreck, but were outdistanced ’ The search for the youth wa* being continued today, with hi* description being placed In the hands of asthorltle* in neighbor-' Ing counties
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