Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1940 — Page 6
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KIRKLAND WINS BLIND TOURNEY HELD SATURDAY Kangaroos Nunc out Pleasant Mills In Final Tilt. 31-30 Th* Kirkland Kangaroo* ended th* old yeai with a flouri’h Rutut day night. no’ln* out th* Plea*.in' | Milk Spartan* by u ’h>gi" l*>li" 3110. in a hard fought final of th*l four-team tourney play*d at Plea*--ant Mill* Saturday afternoon and . night Th* Jefferson Warrior* copped < th* con’olation tilt. play*d a* 1 preliminary to th* Kirkland PI- -a*-j ant Milk aam*. defeating th- Mon ' mouth Eagle* 3'l-27 Kirkland advanced to th* < ham plonehip round by downing Mon j mouth in an afternoon gain* 40-51 | and I’le.mnt Milk eliminated .!• n eraon in th* other afternoon gum- i 3« IS Th* final gam* was a real battl- ( all the way Kirkland led at thflral quarter. 11 -7. and at the halt I 13-10. Th* Spartan* cam* through in th* third quarter and a* th* | period ended Pleasant Milk held a one point margin 2.1-11. Th* team* matched point* throughout i the final quarter, with Kitklantl on j top by on* marker a* the final j whklle blew Th* scoring wa* well divided on , l»oth leant* In the final battle 1 Wulliman and P. Baumgartner ea< h tallied eight point* for Kirkland, whit* Clark pared the Spartan’ with 10 point* on four free throw’ ; and two foul io**** Th* lan score* Kirkland FC FT TP Girod. F 2 15, Eng!*, f 12*. Arnold, r S 1 17 Wulliman g 12 4 P. Baumgartner, g 3 0 t;
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Week’s Schedule | For Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Auburn al Yellow Ja.k-t’ ’ Commodore* nl Portland B-ttu nt Huntington. , Monroe at G*n*vu , Kirkland at Hartford Pleasant Mill* Hl Monro, vill* ' Kunkl*. c o o 0 Total’ 1-’ J 27 ' Kirkland FC FT TP ' ■ Girod, f 113 ’ Engle, f 2 0 4 ‘ Arnold, c 3 0 '• Wulliman. g 4 ♦» *, ' P Baumgartner, g 3 2 * ’ He*r . f 1 " 2 1 1 Baumgartner, g •' ft " Total’ 1< 2 3’l Pleasant Mill* FG FT TP ’ p M- Millen, f 2 1 ; lamgenberger. f 2 15 : Holloway . 2 4* ’ Clark g 4 2 10 ' W Mi Millon g 0 3 3 1 Bat... f 0 o 0 Total. I*' 1" 3» ' . f» r« r L‘-hm;in ‘B»*rn» » I Vinpin Everhart * H S BASKETBALL , - !• < i. vum 'll. Colnmbia < tty Richmond 3<t Tech < Indianapolis I Catholic Tourney i <t Mary'* t\nd<-i»oii' H Central: , Catholic- (Fort Wayne* 31 ( Memorial .Evansville. 11. < tithe- , dial tlndianapolki 3ti ( Indiana poll* 45 Fort Wayne 17 J Arid-icon 33. Evg||«vllle 2-1 iGii.ili| Ja»per Tourney , Bedford ;« Huntingburg 23. t.mi : sedation I II W.i’hington 24. Jelfer’onvllle Io . Vine rnne* 24 Jarper 22 toverflme , Vim. tun « .Ifi. Washington 54 ifinal, ovcrtitrn > , J.-ff.-riconville 33. Ja«per 31 icon«o COLLEGE BASKETBALL , .\’orthw<-»tem 47. Xntre Itatne 37 J Evati»ville !v Kanrui* Stat. .12 , ’ Mh hlon 2’». (’wfiH’ll -U X«*hr*i«k;i r»3 Wliwonuln I'! t Pittubiittth ohi<» Stat** •• , You are invited to a free movie •how. Adams Theater. i Tuesdav and Wednesday a(i lerntnin. "Feeds and Folks.”
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train clearly marked with H t ,o»* emblem* <»***' '.anled out ictonnalwinc* fl"--'' I ,md diW Oft enemy plane* “One enemy pl» n ' - • do*” 1 . . . ..r 11.-IMilki n-liliraH-d th* «'• , the it. w year calmly H'*d A f.-w rrtttaiirant* and bur* .mon during th* evening '«ut Hi-y I |,1..5-.l th.-' d.HC* I '■’< I’ 1,1 ' j.- 1 '" lr h,, " r h ' "’"“'I I c-loalng lime . . ,•3.., th- traditional midnight I i aervlce before the big matket place ( lihurch was candledthen were sober <e'.c bratlou* then wa* only on* I””' Finland. Th.-..- were no dam* handin. dancing Mosi men and women ! in n-*tauranla and bar* wen- in I uniform. Ivono wore < vetting ,-lHlnWhile what cel.diraiiim_Ho22 I ROY S. JOHNSON j Auctioneer Jan 2 Alt 4 Borling. 1 mH* i •outh and 2 mile* weat of Decatur. Jan 3 —James Klrncoffe. i mile* south and 5 mile* west of Convoy j Jan '* Roy EiMon. 3 mile* eaat. l' w south of Convoy Jan io Simon Rlfllr. 6 mile* ■ a*t of Berne on Berne Plk’ Jan IC Wrn M»< hell. I* t mH** . a«t of Monroe on No 124 Jan 17 Julliih A Henry Held*man. 2 mile* we»t and 2 mile* south of Decatur. Jan 27 Fred Hoeppner. Jr., j I >iorthea*t of Fl Wayne on Plea*j .mt Center rcacd Jan 2k George Mellott. Bryan. - Ohio, registered Holstein Cattle , . sale. Trust Co B*<U . Decatur. Indiana Phone 104
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wa* quiet there- wa* no depression New* of i» dl ( triumph* at ih* front ’«*tu»a , ■ have Increosecl the calm an ,i | fidenc-e of th* Finn* o Old Canr.on Balia It' vc re. Maaa. - (U Pl j. Mam* ch.* war for th* tb- h <><”■ old Mehtoned cannon >*atli« »- j Izy beside an .intiquatecl ■ at a Icm-uI cemetery. ■ Today and Tuesday J Continuous Today from 2 P g 1 SPENCER TRACY ‘STANLEY & LIVINGSTONE J Nancy Kelly, Richard Grtm*, 1 Walter Brannan, C«dnc H*. o . AL BO—Shorts. 10c 21c 1 G—O— Wed A Thure. —"Th« Cst g •.,<! Canary" Hob Hope. Paulette Gezi 1 srd. First Show Wed it f d Continuous Thursday from • y I BE SURE TO ATTEND —o— Coming Sunday—’‘Hollywood C*»3 sicade" AHca Faya. Do* Amec* —o » Free Matinea—Tuea. and We« 2 Public Invited *> I CORT! Tonight and Tuesday 1 TAII-SPIN TOMMI ’ "SKY PATROL" ( & “PRIVATE DETECTIVE! Jane Wyman. Dick Fo-** | Only 10e-2<k -o Wed A Thur*. — BIC SPECIAs * "HERE I AM A STRANGES Richard Orcane. Richard Di < Roland Young. Gladys Ceorye 1 ■■O' -O-— - I Coming Sunday — “K -d Nym- ( gale" A -Mutiny on the Bi*:*Um | I
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