Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1939 — Page 6
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Yellow Jackets And Commodores Defeat!
BLUFFTON HIGH BEATS JACKETS TUESDAY NIGNT Tiger* Nose Out 36-30 Victon In Closing Minutes Os Game Tho*» nr<h rival* of many years standing; th* Decatur Y< ilow Jacket* and the Bluffton Tir*T«. tangled In on* of th»lr typically hard fought Battle* Tuesday nigh' on th* Bluffton floor. Mid when th* smoke Os batt!* had cleared away th* Tiger* were on th* long end of a 36 30 score. Th* quintets battled tooth and nail from th* op*nlng whistle. anti It win only In th* last minute of play that Bluffton polled away to th# six point triumph Decatur led at th* first quarter. 7-5. and at th* half. 16-1-4 Battling was fieri < throughout the third quarter and c, th* period ended, th* Tiger* held a 26-25 margin H. Johnson's field goal from the aid* gave the la k*ts a 27 26 lead at <he start of the fourth period hut the Tigers regain* dth> lead and «hot Into a 3128 margin near the end of th* game Two tri-* throws by tfiap!*ton when fouled twice by Lewis cut th* margin to on* point at 31-30 Higgins cam* out of a m*a« of players with th* ball and dribbled half th* length of th* floor to s<-oA> and put Bluff ton in front 33 30 The Tigers tallied three more points In the clontag second* as the Jaikets battled desperately to g*t Ittuk in th* hall game Stapleton was the leading scorer for both squads, hitting four field gnats and 10 free throws In 13 attempts for a total of 1« points Ixxkwuod was high for Bluffton Drive Out to the SUG A R BOWL North Second Street (Near Sugar Factory) for Your Daih Lunch or Sandwich. Owned and operated hy Clarence Morgan | CORT Tonight & Thursday a* — *-•* ’*• **-»*» I tw X ... “o I wkssa isatiag's 1 *•' *• ’*• 1 ZiP' swersfliaf kaaru «f ff v aiflisas l .. J A fll IkaO’ll yaa see / / U’ <•♦<*. if lit Mg •*'*" ft 1 f j Wejhf fiSwU. ■**’ ***•'■■ V PwacSed by £da C. Kenson hoducad by SOtIFSE*. fcrss- hss W a*w u>a> a ALSO — Comedy Howl: News A Cart eon 10e-14c O—O Fri. a Sat. — Bay Regcro, Gabby Haye* "Wall St. Cowboy " • 0-0 Bun. Mb"- Tu**^—"Nancy Drew A The Hidden Statrcaoe" A "Telavioson Spy."
Meek’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams • « , Friday Geneva a’ Yellow Jack*' Mi-ntnonth at Kirkland Jackso nat Pleasant Mills Berne at Port la ml | Jefferson at Gray Monro* vs Poling a' It. rn* Hartford at Petroleum. with 13 points. Deca’ur PG FT TP II Johnson, f 2 fl 4 Stapleton. f 1 10 1* C. Andrews. c 2 0 4 N Johnson, g 0 o o M Andrews, g 2 o 4 Chilcote, f •• o 0 Lyn< h. c fl o o Totals io io 30 Bluffton FG FT TP Miller f 3 2 « t'ossalrt. f 1 « 2 Lockwood c 6 1 13 Johnson, g * o o Lewis, g 3 17 Minnich, f * <> <> MH lain r oon Higgins g 2 2 6 Totals 13 6 36 Ref. r**. Hurt t North Manchester). t’mplre. Welborn tFort Wayne t Preliminary Bluffton 25. Decatur 15. 0 FIVE BOWLERS LEADING RAGE First Five Bowlers Pull Away From Others In Popular Vote Th* first fiv* bowlers In the contest to select the "people's choice ' at Mies Recreation, have stepped out in front of the rest of th* keglers to date hut there is plenty of competition among those first five In first place Rill Tutw*ller. who has led almost continuously sine* the opening of the voting I*ll into a tie with Molly Mies Both kegler* have 89 votes Roily taidd kept hi* third place ’ position with 79 votes, but !h>n Stump Jumped a peg and passed I Dyke FrlMnger for fourth position Stump now ha« 6fl votes and Frls- ■ Inger 57 With only ihre.- more voting days before the deadline Saturday at mldtnghi. litis is th. way th-y stand Tutweller. *•; Mies 89 Ladd. ■BMtoBBRURffMIMtataMUUBto* Tonight & Thursday * (H R big davsT Find Show Tonight at 6:30 Continuous Thun*, from 1:30 starting with feature ATTEND TONIGHT AND AVOID TH! RS. CROWDS • . » DRAMA! GAIETY I ROSES! A ROMANCE! HEARTACHE! DIAMOND?! lomatimev • sen B ; Wrjff >*• WtMrs • bafo OarnaU ■■ Jastrt flluas ■ laaa tafsri IftM fen • teas Gaia • Jayu MB 'Mms-fhatkaroal.hte MNlbafon-MmibdZ W Gugso Swrf ' *iwtw»i >1 Haw, Mgtn r * cv. a a caaMsoutsM aaeeuciww ALSO—Aheru. 10c-2Sc -0— 1 f*. A tat—"Th* Reeritia Tw*ntine" Jam** Capnay, PHaallia Lan*. Humphrey Bogart t —O-0 K Sun. Maw. Tua*. — "THff RAIMI CAMS" Tyrone Rawer, Myrna Ley
JUNIORS LOSE . TO BLUFFTON Decatur Drops 17-15 Decision After leading Most Os Game Th* Decatnr junior high team lost ii tough decision to the Rluffton juniors Tuesday evening in th* first preliminary to th* Bluffton D*<a'ur Hit at Bluffton. D*eatnr held th* lead all the way. only to have Bluffton tally twice from th* fi*ld In th* last minute to snath a 1715 victory Decatnr led at th* first quarter. 7-2. at the half. ff-4. and at the third quarter, 13-R. Ri< kord and Mcf'onneU led th* Decatur scoring with six points each Shepherd was high for Bluffton with seven point*. Bluffton FG FT TP llainish. f IIS Swartr. f poo Harris. < 2 15 Shepherd, e 3 17 Woodward, g I*2 Davis f non Total* 7 3 17 Decatur FG FT TP Fl. horn, f I*2 Bpakr f *ll Reed. C * * « Ru kard. g 3 fl « McConnell, g 2 2 6 Hakey. f fl fl « Totals 6 3 15 Decatur Bowling league Resuite | Art Farrsr cam* through with a 60S last night to lead all ke«!*ra in th* minor league at Mie* He reation That big oil chief from Jefferson street. Bun Keller, found himself again last night and scort hed the alleys with a 6*2. just six pins behind Art Molly Mies posted a good 594 and Gerald Strickler posted a 251 single gam* Results Wren won three from Telephone. 2.567 to 2.48 V Snyder's won three from Smith Ins. 2.612 to 2.263 ! Gambles won two from Mutai Islers. 2.708 to 2.7 in Burke* won two from Ctoverteaf • 712 In 2'-47 Cloverleaf Frisinger 178 168 212 Kay lot 133 132 146 C Farrar 162 176 179 ■ Hmtaa isi id* 154 ! A Farrar 199 2*5 2t>4 Total* 822 830 *94 •urh*'* Tutweller 170 I*o 190 Burk* 134 180 123 Keil.! 11l 208 I*l Bonifa* 213 I*l IM Ml I*9 21« IM Spot 11 I Total* 92* 9*5 *27 Muttchler** Stump 173 222 I*s Ml** 2*5 I*9 200 Ahr I*9 147 169 Mutschler 149 I*2 177 79. Stump. 6*. Frlshinger. 57; M. Hoagland. 41, Mutschler. 35. lainkenau. II; Ahr. 14. Keller. 10. K Woodhall and K. Schulte. *: Appelmatt. 7; B Hoagland. 6; 1) Baller. 4 Macklin. Staub. 3 each Boni fas. 2 Smith. 2; Zelt, 2; Kindler. Spangler. Roldner. Retaking. <l*ll- - Murphy. Bl*eke and WoL pert. 1 each LOANS SIR to S3H OaiCKLT *BO FMVdTtIV m*be V> try w «m«« Ou Wr»« k>t •> <RMWT • wnpw i.WKiua Yw <fe MM hew to IrusA w oUt.'n io ros> aw in pri.Mdy rn.Je-u.Mll. du m>m day you .**!» W« oat _________ qwe »d , w auy ««wr VOW Um os u-*— ■•— j V„r 1.Wr.l t.rSM. '■■Trill. I.» •« a, '-.fl -lhl< wbwo >4W Yos <wr *««■ row ' " Lun-ol m.o. esb Z-X---w ■ uno MsddsaM. WW? IRK; NCI for > low « tls ernwy iWJ of yow on hem., w<■ RBK ow fri’iu ommlt.ram vnw w m* o oowwaw rayrawsuuw wd «g «s yos sod rtyfea ew Lusud sraw logy. )s aw ssdw sa okkfMMS d yw ds aw übi * loss. ossrwow woWo" LOCAL LOAN COMPANY a bwr awofe atom iie> Mun tow. aeu« etoso a.*.r •acatua. ibbtAbA 11 faMMMMIMEMMMMBd
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WtfcN’FSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1939
AFTER TOP MONEY * By Jack Sordi 1 'aJ 9/ 1\ i H*fo 1 /I \ y Aierz/* — -I OAK PARK. ILL PRO vQttu a cMAAge- To Ri si m * Vicwt'/ 1 *) Teie AJfAWY PICARD AS T>e Top * aSTySI MoAiey iWiAiAieR OF i99fr • *AL>je/piA%iS IVe * Co*e*> tvtt *ro*»i«us nous I* '
Ladd 134 IM I*7 I — ———l Totals S<mi 912 90S I! Gambles R Woodhail 212 I*l 177 tatealtor 173 m m i Macklin 142 200 137 I Appel man 141 ITS 21! Lankenau I*9 154 147 Spot 10 14 it Total* *75 Mt *ll ' Snyder's Diner Walters 174 17« 1»3 Alton 143 132 151 j Snyder IM 154 159 Moses 152 17* 227 Strickler 149 144 »1 Total* 4J4 Mt Ml | Smith Ins. W Gallmeyer 137 152 IM E Gallmeyer IM 143 145 H Hlotnenherg 117 143 IM ■ MUNMter 124 143 IM L Smith M 111 H Gallmeyer 174 ‘ Spot 4 4 4 I ( Totals 454 774 S 3! Wren B Dull 107 143 170 Davis 174 140 202 ; Tumbleson 159 204 I*3 Tope 215 IN 179 McClure IM 145 144 Totatla 414 SM Ml Teiepnene. Local J C Hears 179 142 145 ! I. Heart- 172 229 144 . Schlkkman 134 143 154 . M Heare 140 144 Eh Inger .. 194 149 170 . Hollo pete: 173 Totals .... til 447 430 — ito ■■■""■ ii MOVIE STAR IS mnwTtM.tmo rtoa rape ow»> • Mrs Withers said She summoned an ambulance and notified Dr J. • W Young, who took the Injured comedtan to the hospital Two hours later Brown was reported still In surgery, uncon. scion* CLUB BANQUET <nowTisrtrwt- prow eatsa <hv« warts an Reuben Nussbaum The principal address of the evening was given by Dr RD. Wright of Fort Wtyne, Awards to the calf cits'* members were made by L E Archbold county agriml tural agent 'lncluded In those who spoke ■!>■■■ i MORRIS PLAN LOANS FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS Spacial Plm ■ for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES M.OO for 1100.00 Hr year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. JUpnMßtaUvok 4
■ f Sfl.t ■!■ f ft | briefly were: Franklin Steury. on planning the year's work; Elmer I N.istdiaum on dairy demonstrati >n work; Juauiia la-hman. county clfth gent, on the ilufti work of the last year. Mina I a-Jan an also gave out the cards for neit year's enrollment In the club BERNE SUFFERS FIRST DEFEAT Union City Hands Berne Bears First Loss Os Season Tuesday The Berne Bears dropped their first derision of the season Tues day night. I'nion City handing the Hears ■ 45-33 setha-k on the Herne floor It was Berne's first setback in sis starts. | Vtiion City held the lead all the way. and at the hall time the win nerv margin was 25-19 Kley led the Cnion City scorers with 14 points Lehman was high for Berne with 11. Union City FO FT TP Kerwin, f 5 4 4 Blnsm. f 2 2 s Marshal, e ............ 4 2 Ift OrtHp. g o e 4! Elay. 4 7 2 14 C’ipHnger f 10 2 Guemaey. f lit Kissla. f 0* o o Patchai g .... i 0 0 Totala 14 7 43 Berne PG FT TP Schindler, f . 1 o 2 Stucky, f Oil la»hman c .... 5 1 „ I Baumgartner g 3 17 Burry, g 1 2 4 J Habegger. f 4 Q ft Neuenachwander. g 3 2 4 Totala —, 13 7 33 Preliminary Union City 14. Berne 12. — 1 ' < > - - German Official h Found Dead In Bed Kew York. Dec 4—(tvF)—Walter EageFierg. 40. secretary to the German couasnl. was found dead In lied at his Brooklyn home today, njp i *arawtly, polite uid. the rletfm of aa attack Polke forced lhetr way into Bn I geßerg's home after the German I ismaeiate reported u- did not sp j pear for work and couldn't be reach «d by telephone Wives Mothers Sweethearts will appreciate NEW METHOD WEAR-EVER Cooking UlftMib For Christmas Gifts. Orders must bs placed this week for Christmas delivery. PHONE 7683
ANDERSON FIVE BEATS COMMIES TUESUAY NIGHT St Mary’s Rejfisters 39-22 Triumph Over Decatur Commodores Th* Gael* of St Mary's of And*rson. turning on th* heat In the third and fourth quarters, defeated the Decatur Commodores at And croon Tuesday hgnit, 39-22. The Commodores put up a splendid fight during the first two quarter*. At the end of the first period Anderson was out In front by two pointe at 7-5, and at the rest period had in< reared this margin only on* point, to I*l6. I The Gaels, for the past several i years, one of the strongest teams -In Indiana Catholic high achool circles, pulled away with the opennlng of the third quarter and aa th* |M-riod < losed. Anderson was out In front by a 29-18 margin. Decatur'* scoring was well divided. Hackman leading with seven points on three field goals and a free- throw. Roop <onnet ted three time* from the Held and Hain contributed five points on free throw*. Terveer and Bolinger each counted tw<> potato. Hopkin* was the leading scorer I for Rt. Mary's with five field goal* . for 1« point*. Hexamer tallied ' eight point* and J Broaderick six The Commodores lost two regni lars. Roop and Hackman, on personal fouls and Anderson lost Hopkina by the aame method Decatur FG FT TP Roop f 3*6 Terveer, f 10 2 I Hackman. c 3 17 Hain, g 0 5 5 Bolinger, g 0 2 2 Hess, f o fl 0 Tanvaa. f 0 0 0 t'lman. c 0 0 0 I J Holt house, g 0 0 0 i Rierly. g nuo Total* 7 * 22 Anderaon FG FT TP |J. Broder* k. f 3 0 6 Abel, f 10 2 Amrlne. r 0 2 2 Heumer. g 3 2 8 Hopkins, g 5 n io Cox. f fl 2 2 tatkai. f 3 0 6 W Rroderkk. c 10 2 Refton, g 000 Haka g Mil Total* 1* 7 39 Referee. Ikvrwin ‘Decatur). fmpire. Mala*ka l Crawfordsville). COURT HOUSE ffototo Com* The report of th* Inheritance tai appeaiaer was filed in the eatote of Adwlda Heun and the notice ordered rMurnaMe December 21. | The final report of the executor wh* filed In the rotate of Christ Bokiwcht and the notice ordered returnable December 29, Petition Sustamed In the appropriatloo of kind sum of the board of commissioners of Adam* oomtv again at John A. Lind any and other*, a petition waa filed by Milton Miller to the clerk of the rniißif any WAY you figure *• it, an accident iff likely to coat plenty for doctor, hoapital and odter expemea unleaa you have inaurance. jGTNA-IZE Aa AroidaM PsUy wseed by tbs Ate* Ld« larorasc* C*. *i H«rtfsed. Cam., msu eely a few «Ms a day—takes ail th* caw eut *f sesidsata. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agent* Niblick fftero Bldg. Decatur, Ind. bllui@iiiiid
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—— 1 Adimt circuit court to pax over th* 1 sum of |3<) paid the clerk by the 1 county commissioners for appro 1 priation of land for highway pur pose, The petition was aabtbitted and sustained and the clerk vn ordered to pay the *3tt now In hfs p» session to Milton Miller Appearance Entered Jn the sub for money had and ’ received, brought by Charles A 1 Klnnder against John Boschet and ■ Klventon H Kruse doing bttoibe«> ’ as the Miami club to Fort Wsyn- ■ appearance w » entered for all il* 1 fendants by John L DeVos* Estate Case In the estate of Ctorkaon M 1 l.nrKis, inventory and apprulsemen. Os personal property was filed, (bowing 12 *3B 2t> in moueys stock* and claims and *1.610 in per aonal property. Note Suit Filed A note autt was filed by the Willshire Cooperative c>mp*n against Ed Inch, and the summon, Issti-d I returnable December 18 Ruled T* Answer I An bheohite rule to answer •giinat the defendant was entered ’ In the note Mi! of Everett fichus i again at Frank Hrondyberrv on or I ! «dore Dectanber 16 Appearance Entered Appewrance for the defendant ms i entered by D Burdette Custer in I the suit of Lute M Harman agiinst - Ollie Harman fin accounting I Marnag* Lic«n*»* 1 dtabert M Howard. M' Gileid ’ Ohio to Madge Waiter*. Berne.
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