Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1940 — Page 8

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Plan Amateur Boxing Card Here January isl

AMATEUR CARD TO BE STAGED HERE JAN. 18 Recreation Department Sponsor* Eight-Bout .Amateur Card ■m U-an Dor win .i-'ivlli. .hairman of th* Decatur !>•<r*ati<in <<4lll mitt*- today annoiiiK *d that th. recreation department will apon.or irt> eight born amateur boxing show Thursday nigh'. January I*, at th* Lincoln school y’mnaalum. <ll pro. -end* from th* boxing . show wilt KO to th* rer reatlon fund, j qblch is used to finals • th* r*cr*a lion program for th* city. Paul Conrad, hw'tl l»'<-r. and i George laiureM. WPA r*<-r*ali"ii snpervtnar. ar* promoting th. ■ allow Th* card will In. Ind* th* I*-*' of th- local boxer*. mat. h* I again*! topnotch opposition from n nifty town* and . iti*« •Among th* Decatur hoy* who will appear on th* card ar* th* follow iuac; Lloyd Conrad. <>oll*n Glo»*» mt<tdl*w*lhgt *h inpion < f th* For' Wayne district; lt*d Howman p<> tailar mlldluw Ight Mik* Jaran mi, feather weight Who wa» a final lai in hl* division la«l year. Fritz H«lt«. mi ldl.*w*i(hl with lola of ptinch. Russel Jarangnl. sh weight who ran throw plenty of g! n*« Other Irnxer* will I*- atm ‘tin. <1 Inter. All of th*** l.oya ir* working "in dally at th* r*«r*ation center tin d*r th* supervision of trainers Paul Conrad and Garth And rson WPA recreation leader, with th* annual Golden Gloves eompetltlon a lhelt ohjet five Th* rompl*’.- card will I* an noun, d within a t«* day* after which ttaaeta will go on ail*. jkervlc* clubs and other organi gallons of th* city will assist in th* sal* of tickets o - Decatur Bowling league Results j Fred Ahr waa th* hlg noise in th* Major league at Mie* H*. re atlon last night. getthig a 644 «*r lea after winding up with a healthy Mt In hia last gum* . . Ilia •*< oud tr waa good sot 206 I tyke F'hrlnger was th* only other 6<m bowler Illa series was good for an even <on on 206. 204 and Itt . . . R. Woodhall |K>sti-d a 2#l, Spangler a 200 and 1...dd a 204 to complete th* dotilil*. ••nlury bailie* -.. a.-.....- . ■> - Two Injured In Basketball Game Th* injury list following th* ClowleiMTO net tilt her* last night resemble! on* following a proses atonal torr, t.a 11 tilt according to r porta, ah hough all players Insist th* gam* waa clean-fought and no'

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Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams | Friday Auburn at Yellow Jackets. Commodores at Portland I Ib-rne a' Huntington Monroe at Geneva. Kirkland at Hartford. Pleasant Milla at Monroeville. as rough as th* casualty Ils' sound*. Early In th* second quirter. Officer Russell Prior of th* Clover , leaf lineup sufpred an eye and head injury that required attention <»f a physician and yarl of tap* and gauge t.n th* final stannr Boh ll.ss of I th* CYO «i»ff*r*d ’hr -e .-rack d ! r l.« and an Injured kidney. Both 'a< < ident occurred in unlntentionlai body contact between players in ■< rambles for a loo* ball ANNUAL GRADE SERIES OPENS TUESDAY NIGHT Junior High And St. Joe To Tangle In First Game Os Series one of Dccautr's most Interesting sports attraction*. the annual l.airl* for th* junior basketball . humpionship of th* city, will bheld next Tit sdsy n.ghi. January !>. when the Junior high school team and I* St Joseph leant t ingle in th* first skirmish of th* annual i serie* Th* opening gam- of this serie* will Ir* played in th* junior-senior high school gymnasium Tit *sday night. Th* evening's entertainment will open with a preliminary gam - between th* reserve teams of lb* two i schools at 7 o'clock. Th* championship tilt between th* junior varsities will stirt on* hour later Arrwngemeti's forth- opening gam* were announced today bv Syi- , vester Everhart. Junior high school coach and Father Alvin Ja*in*ki athletic director of the St Jo* pit s. bool. Th* public school t am will he defending Its title, won In last -year's series Th* whiner of the i city « rles retains no««***lon for one y ... of th* Wemhoinm trophy, presented several years -igo by , Georg* Wenihntf of the Wemhnff ' Monum ntal works ot thia city. A Isnlsslou >o Tuesday night's open i will be 1U cents per person, l oth students and adults —— - ■ —o ■ -—— MWI Sheet* — 20 th White Automatic Mimeograph Bond. free from lint and wired (or pen and ink fgnature. Sealed — Rip-Gin 4 opener. >1.05. The Iteeafnr Itemnrral Co

CLOVERLEAF IS BEATEN BT CTO Decatur CYO Registers 12-32 Victory In League Contest Th* DecUtnr CYO registered a A.* 12 Victory over the Ib-calur Cloverleaf* In an Adarns < ounty amateur basketball legßite gam* Thursday night at th* Lin.ohi school in this diy Th* tilt was hard fought ail th* way. CYO pulling away in th* i losing minutes to pile up th* 10-point margin. CYO held a tt-f. I*ad at th* first quarter, hut th* teams were tied at Ifelf. at the half and 2T-27 at the third quarter. Murphy. CYO forward, was outstanding with 20 ix.lnts on nli>* field goals and two fouls. Hebble l*d Cloverleaf with 12 ladlits Prior, member of th* Cloverleaf team, was forced to retire after less than two minutes because of an injured ey* Ib-catur CYO FG FT TP Murphy, f ft 2 2o ’• "*"er. f JOS 11. Hess, c 3 2k g 3 0 fi Gag*, g . oil H Maker, g Oil Total* Itt 11 42 Cloverleaf FG FT TP Wynn, f 3 17 Stapleton. f 3 17 Gay. c 0 11 Rudlcel, it 12 4 Hobble g K 0 12 Kaylor f oil Prior < 0 0 0 Totals 13 fi 32 Referee. Hill ... 0 —.- waam" |k-catiir's two high school turns will both l>* In action tonight 000 — Th* Y*llow Ja< kels will play at bom*, entertaining the Aubiitn Red Itevlla. currently tied for first place In th* Northeastern Indiana conference. The Jackets have their work cut out for them In copious quantities tonight, a* Au liuin last week knocked <>n the pow’-rful Fort Wayne Central Tig era by a single pohll. Tonight’s gam* will count in th* loop standings for Auburn but not for the Yellow Jackets -000— The Commodores will be on the road, meeting the Portland Panthers at Portland in the Commies' first game of th* new year Warnnhig to th* fontmodoi**a’ Huntington Catholic edge doiit the Panthers Wednesday night, but Paul Todd. Portland coach, kept three regulars and two first-string aulm ont of action the entire night for dl»< Iplluary reaaons These lads likely will have fire In their eyes tonight. -000- - Four games art on tap for ths county flvoe tonight. Thue art lorne at Huntington. Kickland at Hartford. Monroe at Geneva and Pleasant Mills at Monrsevills. —oOoIntereat In theae parts tonight will center on the South Side gym In Fort Wayne, where the South Sid* Archers and the North Sid* Redskins will tangle In another on# of those all-ftred rip-snortin’ city series engagements South Hide is undefeated In aeven starts thl* season, and North Side has dropped only one contest, losing an overtime de< Islon to Decatur. 111, at Decatur. —oOo— Adams county's representatives In hlg time basketball are really going to town thia season Bob (Moose) Dro and Jerry Steiner, who teamed together on the power fill Berne Bears just a few year* ago. are displaying great basket bull on college courts these night* Dro. «hlfts4 from a forward poal tlon to guard at Indiana V.. has provan a powerhouae both ea offense for the undefeated Hoosiers and Steiner, captain of Butler. Ual verslty's quintet, has been the sparkplug tor Tony Hinkle's flve all Reason Apple Surplus Cates Sin Francisco — tHP) — This city’s ctmczptlon of «hs good neighbor policy" wa* exemplified when It undertook to purchase and eat arm.ctt) boxes of 1»3I apples left over In the warehouse of Wat •Ohvillv's apple grawsra before this year's crop appeared on the market. The entire qwaiMlty waa con Btimed

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR AT FRIDAY. JAM'ARA’ a. 1940

JUNIORS LOSE TO NEW HAVEN Decatur Is Nosed Out In ClosinK Seconds By Single Point Th* Decatur Junior high school iMsketboll team dropped a tough decision to the New Haven Junior team Thursday nfternoon at New Haven. 16-14 Decatur held a 14-13 lead with ' only seconds to go when a New Haven lad connected from far out on th* floor to give his t*am th* one-point victory. Decatur held a '*?i lead at the first holt McConnell wa* Decatur'* leading •corer with six point*, and Byer* tallied I" of hl* team * 15 point* New Haven FG FT TP Wright, f 0 0 « Bolyard, f nun Thompaon. r " " •* Green, g 113 Byer*, g 4 2 Hi A*her. f (too Fran*, f 0 0 (I Nelson, c 10 2 Total* « 3 15 Decatur FG FT TP tlakey. f uno Spahr, f 0 4 4 Reed. C « 0 " McConnell, g 2 2 4 Cm hran. g 1 o 2 Eichhorn, f 10 2 Rh kord. g o o 0 Total* 4 « 11 Referee. Wright I'mpire. Relink. * — * •.' I General Electric Bowling Results | • l LEAGUE STANDINGS Major League W L. P<t. Stator* 2t» 13 6W Flange* 2* 14 .867 Welder* 14 25 .369 Rotor* 10 29 256 Miner League W. L. Pct Flange* Ik 9 667 Tool Room 16 II 593 Night Men 14 13 .519 Punch Press 13 14 4*l Maintenance 10 17 370 Teeter* 10 17 370 Individual Recores Major league A. R<-hneld*r I*4. M Hoagland I*4 A Miller I*3, E Cha** I*o. II Cm hran 17*. Minor league <) H< hnltx 177. L. Ahr 171, P Handier 171, W Uster 167. G Auer 166 MAJOR LEAGUE Rotors Ggllog'.y I*s 144 Sehelman 173 ISO 163 1 G Auer ITS 144 160 Busse 124 IS7 T Miller 205 165 126 E Chsse 191 IM , Total* *62 *O4 7*3 Staters Cochrsn 191 176 164 Schneider 190 |*2 170 W Lindeman 131 167 211 Johimon I*R 167 149

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| Camera Catches Senatorial Leaders as Congress Reconvene,

t Arthur 11. Vamh-nherg

Congress reconvenes In Washington with th* legislators Lving; manv In a hoapltal so sb* torlal leaders at the session Senator Hattie Caraway <D >of A „** ot the leading Republican presidcnt>al listen to broadcasts of the session. Senator Arthur H Vandenberg \ ' Ta ft of Ohio, another <l. O. P. presidential pufla a cigar on the subway train en rout* to the Capitol Senator IWwrt. A. tan o dieted it would take two year* to balance the budget. jwn

162 162 162 Total* M 2 *54 *56 Welders G. Gage 160 156 I*9 E W lainkenoii 213 150 160 M O. Brown 139 140 136 162 162 182 162 162 162 Total* *26 770 *U7 ■ Flange* Eady 170 I*9 166 (tmlor 190 I*7 169 D Gag* 152 191 2o* McDougal 211 172 I*7 162 162 162 Total* *.*s fmi *92 MINOR LEAGUE Uster 179 IH3 154 J. Keller 171 1!5 143 T HaulMdd 163 135 117 165 155 155 155 155 155 Totals *23 763 724 Teeter* McClure 149 195 153 Hrnnnegrsff 146 191 12* Gllllg 172 127 IM 156 155 155 155 155 155 Total* 778 *23 747 Punch Press Acheson 129 149 132 Weber 15* 179 136 Ahi 167 177 196 Bnffen burger 165 153 124 155 155 155 Total* 774 913 743 Flange* Rchultx 140 1(9 1(2 De La Grange 1(0 191 173 Buckley 187 189 137 Helm 174 134 187 155 155 155 Total* 918 928 814 i! Tool Room H»n-h*r' 181 141 170 1 C. Smith 1(7 157 169

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Hraitn 125 175 17'' 155 155 155 155 155 15.'. Total* 753 7*l *27 Maintenance H King 169 172 171 Brelnei 149 159 152 Huber 141 196 136 Frucht* 139 142 147. 155 155 165 Total* 752 *l3 761 A LEAGUE Testers lioop 142 133 Womack 15* 141 124 Smith I*2 166 122 Lister 179 I** 155 Krelscher 155 141 145 Total* *l6 759 6'l Stators (Forfeit) MATCH GAME G. E. Club Boosters Webert 138 126 IJ Dale 12* 139 E Noonan I*l 167 143 Womack I*9 167 1*" J Dsyke 134 141 132 D Dsyke let 2o| Totals 770 782 795 Sandwich Case R. McCollom „ . 114 137 148 Mager 142 169 179 Miller 104 131 114 W. McCollom 169 I*s 149 Foley I*2 14* Totals 711 770 729 Trade In a Gone Town — Oeeoeu*

GgSojgMF The biggest “eyefull” in the low priced field for 1940 is M Chevrolet I The Hales leader for nine out of the laat ten years. I We heliete aueh uninterrupted leadership to he indicati’ , B of eonaiHtently auperior values being offered to the motor of i h. to j n t* l *'“’'•Priced field. A good thing to remem- 1 her is - That I aed Cars having the highest trade-in value «re| » hen new the leaders in the New Car field. I Saylors |

SHORT COURSE COWTINt'KD rn"l* TAGS ONB' M*y*i: • quipm-n! and supplies coinmil (•-•■ Mr* E W Buscbe. chairman: Mr* Ralph Rlc<- and Mr* Milo Him k assistance cum mltte* Juanita U-hmsn. chairman. Mary Koo* and Mrs Ruth Htinky: record of attendance Mi* Fred Plum Cshers will be furnished by th* T* n» and Tweni lie* < lub Ai 2 45 th* committee on the! banquet for th* short course met with Mi Flier Mr* II P H. limit! and J Ward Calland ar* th* cochairmen of thl* committee and the other members ar* Adolph Schamerloh. Winfr*d G*rk* Oscar Ewt-I H<>m*r Arnold, E. L liarlarekt Hi Ir e Daniels. Leland Ripley. Per k Essex Ed Nenhauaer. Chris Ei< her. Ilarve Inelchen and Howard Caff** Th* advertising inmmltlee with Robert Heller a* < hainnan. met at

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lh*lr ih. - Member* Vl< Hleekt ■ Smi'’ . Ben Ti< kle. it., . .. nt* Stahley 11, . iMm Dan Rumple At * 15 th* mute* . ni<- ' Th... ar* Carl Pnmpl. ■ . Imgger. Schultz. Adolph Stolp . ll.illl K.-ai|*l in. -- Maiy.rnn.i ... er. It <» Hull' ‘ Thl* program .MB ■iln* to meet ary II at th* M ;■ to . ■ *-*«• In s CtOA.l -