Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1940 — Page 6

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Hartford City

DECATUR WINS FIRST TILT OF SEASON MONDAY Yellow Jacket* Defeat Bluffton In Consolation Game, 37-3 I For the fourth consecutive year, the Hertford City Airedales won the New Years Bay four team tour n>-y when they defeated the B*-riu B**«r« in the final game last night. 3» !S. in th«- new Berne gym Hu- what bus been told in the first paragraph »»» but an anticlimax of what happened In the game just before the consolatloti game of the tourney After being humbled in their first eight games a hitherto tramph*d-on band of Belatnr Yellow Jackets turned on a stunned opponent with all the fury that eight straight defeat* tai 1 tarry and beat an old rival the Bluffton Tigers. 37 -34 In this consolation game encouraged by the cheering of the majority of the fans in the jam par ked Heine gym the Jacket* started out with a self assurance that forecast the win that wus tn follow They were tied Id-10 at the quarter, led JI IS at halftime and 29 -I at the third quarter The celebration that followed the victory of the Andrewsmen almost overshadowed tha* of the Airedales in the final game In the final gam*- Hartford city led by Overineyer. who was probably tlx- outstanding player of the tourney, ttlepped out In the last quarter after leading 4 at th* qnarter, tied 9 9 at the half-time and trailing IS IS at the third quae- | CORT ♦ • — I-ant Time Tonight — TAILSPIN TOMMY in SKY PATKOI." and PRIVATE DETECTIVE" Jane Wvman. Dirk Foran Onlv 10c-2<k- ♦ • WED.&THI’RS, A Giant Special With A Marvaious Calf The Novel Read By Millions Now the Year'* Dramatic Hit' RICHARD GREENE HERE I AM A STRANGER’ With RICHARD l)!X Brenda Joyce. Roland Young, Gladys George See this Outstanding Production For Only — 10c-15c —o Coming Sunday — -Kid Nightingale” A -Mutiny on the Blackhawk'

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| Week’s Schedule I For Adams County Basketball Teams ♦ ■ —— —• Friday f A:;!i:::n at Y« ll' ' I Commodores at Portland. 1 | Be ■ - Hunt I Monroe at Geneva I Kirkland at Hartford I f ieasani Mills at Monro. vili< iti , *nd Overmeyer hit nine times from the field 111 the last half. r j In the first game the Airedales n ’stopped a spirited rally of the Y* Ir i low jackets that brought them ' within five points in the .losing 1 I minutes to beat the Purple ami I Gold Jk-J-t and advance to the fin-.-'al- In the second afternoon I-1 game. Heine found Bluffton fairly e 'easy and won. 35-19 to go Into the a ‘ finals g Becatur FC FT TP s Fruchte, f nil • II Johnson, f 2 2 '• .i IC. Andrews, < it 0 " r | Stapleton. g • i Lynch, g 2 - '• - Chlh ote. f " " " M Andrews, g I it 2 • Hchamerloh. f I ft 2 ■ IX Johnson f " " " I Hann u- " " " i i Totals II 124 I i Hartford city EG FT TP I Ov.-rm.-yer. f ■> 3 13 I Wagner, f 4 2 1" Elaey. < n 11 Williams, g 12 1 f Beeson, g 113 jCain. f " " " Markin. f 3 « 6 1 Shawhan. s ft 11 Totals It Ift 3k Bluffton FC FT TP • Llhy. f o » '• ' Lewis, f 12 4 I Lockwood. "- I* Io ICassairt. g 1« 2 Minnich, g « ft '• I Johnson. f ft « •' | Colon, I 113 .Miller. . o n o b I Higgins g ti n li Smith, g ft o " i Totals * 3 l't Berne FC FT TP Schindler, f 1 it 2 Stucky o 1 I Lehman i 2th Burry, g I 3 11 F X -u< n«. hw nid' r. 1- II llatiegg.-r. f ft ft ft ! Lie< hty, f « « ft Baumgartner. * ft ft *• S< liwarlx, g 0 u i> 'Emilk, g ft <i n Totals 11 1! 33 Decatur FC FT TP Fruchte. f ft o u 1 II Johnson, f 113 ' C Andrews < ft 2 2 Stapleton, g 6 2 14 Lynch, g o <> ft chllrote, f 6 4 16 M Andrews, g 1 ft 2 I Totals it 9 37 Bluffton FG ft TP | l-ewls. 1 3 17 Higgins, f I 2 lb Lockwood, c 113 Johnson, g 1 ft 2 ’ Smith, g o n p ' ■ a f I'osaalrt, g S ft pi ’ Minnich, g 10 2 Totals is j 34 Berne pg FT TP i. H* hitidler. f 2 15 • Stucky f Oil <• 4 19 4 19

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STAR TOURNEY TEAM SELECTED Stapleton Is Placed At Guard Post; Airedales Place Three Hartford Chy |>l.n cd tho- men.! Bern* and I».-.itu> one each on an all-star tourney team. se.er-ted at the annual New Year* Day tourney al Bertie yesterday by «ports writer* from It.-.aiiir, Bluff mi. Berne and Hartford City Overtneyer of ill. viitotion* kiredale* r.i' a uminlmou* <li<n«. for <lt* one forward «|>ol by virtue of his moiitiK punch in ln»th yarn** Stapleton. of ItMattir. was the other unanimous selection of the newspapermen He -hotted unusual scoring ability in addition to hi* ball -handling He I* a guard Elr*y. of Hartford City, w.i-., (Iren th* < entei post, because of hl* dependability and the consistency with which he took the ball off lx>th I>a< klxrard* altbonrh he tlal mt' prove to Im- a storing threat Burry Berne star, was move I from hl* regular guard position to i a forward post on "he all-tourney team. This was done partly be. cause he was down under th* basket In a forward position most of the ;|m* His scoring power and Itall-handllng were also outstanding Beeson of Hartford Chy was given the other guard post after much deliberation on the part of th* pencil-pushers in the pres* bench, and Burry moved to forward Iteallilng that Be-sou was «w*aiaaMWßn»M*«. — mi, - ■ —•■■ssw— Neuenat hwander. g • 2 2 Baumgartner, g n 0 p Totals Ht •; -g Hartford City FG FT Tl' Overmey.-r, f !» 2 2« Wagner, f n n n Ehey. •• I 0 2 Williams, g 12 4 ■•HMM. g 2 <1 4 Markin, f 0 • x a Shawhsn g Duo Totals >4 | jo ‘rfficiaia. Young tAilburn; M< Clur* (Fort Wayne).

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n. t as outstanding a< th* other four men. he was nevertheless given th* po«t heeaust of the manner in which he tit in with the winner* <unibin.-ition His 'spot shot’ ability also k*pt opponents worried throughout tin tourney, although h* did not n»< it often Grabbing rebound* w.i* anoth> t.f hl* Special!te* Chllcole of Decatur, William* of Haitfoid city. N< -liens. h wander of B*rne Cossair* and Iroekwfood of Bluffton wer. given honorable mention Ft.x| Park of th* Bluffton News-iuillll.-t Je**e Kelly of ’h* Hart ford Cfty Tim**. Ed Liechty ..nd llm Ely of the It- me Witness. Bob Shr;ilnk:i of the Decatur Ihitly Democrat and Simon Schwartz. Ib-m.H rat <orre*pond*i|t. were tl.e newspapermen who parti, ipate.i In th* -«lt-.li.in of the team TEAMS BACK TO REGULAR CARDS Indiana llitfh School Basketball Return)* To Normal Schedule Indianapolis. Jan 2 -U.RI Indiana's high school basketball return* to normal this week with tournaments temporarily over following a week* lapse during the holidays Mit. hell. Lawr*n<ehurg. and New fasti* were major winner* in tourney Bring yesterday, with Mitchell taking Martinsville and Bloomington at the Bloomington tourney, laiwrem ebutg eliminating North Vernon and Madison at North Vernan: and New Castle downing Logansport and Anderson at the Muncm scramble. Virtually all games on the docket this Week are set for Ftlday or Saturday night with 57 Hated Friday and 2« Saturday Headline scrap* Friday are Ale*hnd ria-Muncie Burris: RadfordNew Albany. Forth Wayne North-F-.rt Wayne South. Franklin Shelbyville. Jasper Salem. New CastleKokomo and Marion Mum ie Central Saturday night feature* Vlncentie* Bedford. Gary Frobe! Fort Wayne South, and New Albany-

SOUTHERN GAL IS ROSE BOWL WINNER MONDAY Defeats Tennessee, I LB. In Annual Rose Bowl Feature p.ia U d.tia. Cal Jan- 2 <U.B Tennessee’s football f..i.' Hilled j hack tow.,id Knoxville today, sad d.-r -o .y. win- uii'l richer The v.ilunteeis wet.- sadder be..iii«they were beaten It to 0 f-l the Hose B >wl. sorry Iw-catiseSouthern CalUorula glams banged them from pillar io post, wiser because they had had a look at the heat footi,ali team in th. i.iuntiy. -uu' Martinsville Kokomo i upturn! th'- rnblu-r game of its series with Marion last night, downing the Giants. 41 to 32. only a few days after the Matlon five had trimmed the Kts 27 to 21. Monday's Score* Anderson !•> Mum le Central I’l X'.-w Castl. 39. laigansport N. X-w Ca«t|. l" Amlersmi N Mum i“ 39. laigatis|Hirt 33. I,awrem ebnrg 31 Xorth Vernon I Madison 33. Aurora 27. laiwrenr-ehurg 2» Madison !!• Bloomington 46. Columbus 27. Mitchell 34 Martinsville 29. Martinsville 43. Columhns 41. Mitchell 41. Bloomington 35 bugger 39. I.inton 14 Terre Haute Wiley 35 Terre * Haute Garfield 33 Sullivan 43. Clinton 21 Spen< *-r 32. Ellenville 25

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