Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1940 — Page 8

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North Side Defeats Yellow Jackets, 36-d

JACKETS GIVE REDSKIN FIVE TOUCH BATTLE Ft. Wayne Quintet Forced To Limit To Defeat Decatur Team Th* highly vaunted Redskin* from. North Hide of Fort Wayne, who hov<- been riding roughshod over prai tlcally nil opposition this ■ season found r>'utiir'« underdog Yellow Jackets all they could: handle Friday night on the De.atur floor. th* Redskins taking home ait unimpressive 36 29 victory While th* Redskins held a faL ly good lead after th. first few minutes of play, th* Jacket* press ed the visitors all th* way. t >r< liig ! Coach Bob Null to use hl* regu ' lars th* entire rout*, making only ; two substitutions. Stapleton drew flrat blood fur th* Yellow Jacket*, hitting a onehanded "hot from the foul lln* • Ervin’s field goal lied the count I and H. iher Conner ted from the I foul circle to put North Hide out in front to stay for the duration of th* game The Redskins held .1 margin of • aia points. 9 3. at the first quarter, and II point*. 22-11 al th* inter-] mission The Yellow Ja< ket* cut into this I margin slightly in the third qw- ( ter. which closed with the Fort i Wayne lads out in front by 29 2u. . Decatur, although trailing kept battling throughout the fourth and flnai period and outscored the lied Aina In this chapter by one point to mak* the final score 36-2 S. Cowan was the leading scorer for the Redskins with five fi.-ld goals and two free throws for a total of 12 points, followed by lleilter with nine For Decatur, t'hil rote and Stapleton ea< h tallied eight points and Andrews seven The Yellow Jackets were given

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I only sis opportunities from the free throw line, converting four of these chance*. Thirteen personals were called on !>■■ nhir, North Hide making only sis of 1.5 chances North Hide Ft! FT TP | I Ervin. f 2 15 ' Cowan, f 5 2 12 ' i Keller, e 2 0 4 ' I lleiber, g I 1 t Young, g 0 2 2 , | Popp, t 2 it I ' lllngn. e 0 o *u Totals 15 6 3d Srhamerloh. f 10 2 N Johnson, f o o tt Andrews, c 3 17 Stapleton, g 3 2* Hann, g o u <> Chilcole, f 4 0* I Krb k. f o « « < Fuhrman, f Oil I H Johnson, g 1 it 2 Totals 12 4 2* Refer**. Gaunt t Wabash t Implre, Brltier < Fort Wayn*t Preliminary North Sid* 30. Decatur 11 o H S BASKETBALL Central Catholic iF-tr! Wayne) 45. Hurler 13. Huntington 37. Columbia city 17 Rochester 29. Warsaw 21 St Joseph's 50. Catholic Central .South Bendi I*. Auburn 49. ImUrange 37. Harlan 33. Hoagland 25 Marion 31. Wabash 14 I Kokomo 40 la>gans|wirf 29. i Frankfort 31, Jefferson 22 • Huntingburg 4<>. Mitchell 34. Burris < Mum lei 46. St .Mary's It Anderson t 35. Franklin 43. Greencaatk- 2*. Jasper 41 Central <Evansville) 19 Anderson 37 New Cast). 30. Washington ■ Indianapolis) 34. Cathedral < Indianapolis > 25 Tipton 23 Ki. hmond 13. Bedford 25. Vin.ennes 21 Elwood 41. Peru W. Washington 37. Martinsville 35 < overtime t Patents laaued In the r H. have Increased by 4.700 percent In the past l«H> years.

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KIRKLAND FIVE BEATS GENEVA Kangaroos Win FreeScoring Tilt Fridav Night, 63 To 46 The Kirkland Kangaroo* and ' Geneva Cardinal* went on a Korina »pree Friday night at the Kirk * land gym. the Kangaroo* reg|»ti-r- | in* a triumph hy a 43-44 *core. Kirkland led at the flrat qnarter. 14-9 at the halt. 27-17. and at the third quarter. 42-31 Arnold led the j winner* with 21 |a>lnta and Grlle i wa* high o>r Geneva with 21; point*. Kirkland FG FT TP I Heer, t I 1 3 I Girod, t 7 2 14 Arnold, c I 3 JI Wullltnan. it 3 o 4 If Baumgartner. a o 0 O! .Mankey t I it 2 i P Baumgartner. s 4 3 15 Total* 24 11 43 Geneva FG IT TP Grtle. f 9 4 24 W Sprunger. I 2 3 7 Fennie, c ..Oil Arma'rong. a 3 17 Biller, g n 1 r H Sprunger. f 12 4 Moore, f 1 0 21 Nelen g (ion —— —1 Total* 14 14 44 Refer**- ll* al (ffei .-tlur I. t'mpire. Ktoinkntght < Decatur). Preliminary Geneva 23. Klrktob/i 23. r-»de in a ’<>*»— 9*utv«

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Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Saturday Wlltohlre, Ohio, at Commodore*. Kmeraoli (Gary) al Herne SPARTANSBEAT MONMOUTH FIVE Pleasant Mills Scores 3223 Triumph Over Monmouth i The pleasant Milla Simnana I»■ -ored a32 23 win on their ow n floor Friday night over th Mon- ' month Eagle*. I The Spartan*, pared hy Ciarx. I i «ho chalked tip 13 point*, led 19-121 <t the half McMillen followed I‘‘lark for the wlnm ra with nl-t-’ ■ l»>int» Kunkel and Miller led thloner* with eight and Keren point*, reaped I vely Monmouth FG FT TP I Conrad, f 1 0 2 ' Miller, f 2 3 7 I Kunkel, c .... .... 4 0- 4 I I Mahan g .... (t n n I DeLoag. g . 1 o z ■ Fuelling, f 1 o 2 ' Getting. t 0 0 0 i Mahan, g 0 2 2 TOTALS 9 & 21 I PleaMnf Mill* McMillen, f ..... 2 3 9 1 Ijongenberger. f .... 0 o o ■MSB. ' I 1 3 Clark, g 5 3 13 I McMillen, g ........ 2 0 4 I I Harmou. f .... ..... o n q I Malkin*, f 1 | 3 TOTALS II in 32 Heferee F.h-y < Herne I.

Prelude to I. R. A. Hanging 7J g ■ I ■ fn 111' 1 41U *ll Wff a UlwrrT m| feSetfk r Si j • • i ._ Fearing reprisal for the execution of two young are lots of the outlawed Irish Republican army, British authorities set up emergency guards throughout the nation James Richards. 23, and Peter Barnes. • 32. condemned for killing five peraona tn an "irlah freedom" bomb blast last August, were hanged In Winson prison at Birmingham. Thia picture shows police questioning two women who sought to gain admittance to the law courts on the occaaion when the appeal of I I the two men was heard. I

STATE POLICE DEFEAT BERNE ■"*> - I Indiana State Police Five Wins iiigh Scoring Game Friday The Indiana State police five i took a free.*corlng Hit Friday i , night from the Herne Wllne**. 4447 In an Independent till at the ' Berlin gym Prior, former llantlnghnrg ace.’ I wa* the big gun for the winner*, u-ttlnj 17 point*. Granaon with , 14 and Small with 10 were otner i officer* to lead in the scoring E May* ut th. lo*er* wa* high ret ! for the night, however, getting 1* I marker*. The cop* led 32 22 at I 'ulf iltne State Police FG FT TP Carter, f 12 4' Grannon. f ...... 4 2 14 . Prior, c S 1 17 ! Branch. g 4 I 9 I I Blerle g .... ..... 0 0 -tl ''■ > • f . 2 J 4 i Andemon. f ........ 3 2 9 I I Small, g 5 o in I | TOTALS 29 8 «4 I ■erne Witn*** J. Baker, f 3 4 19 I ! K May*, f ... 7 4 18 I c Smltley. c ... 1 9 2 I J. Moran, g.. ... 2 <• 4 1 ‘I) Moaer. g ........ 1 I 2 I C. May*, f 1 n 2l| I II Kgley, f .......... 2 11 ]T Baker, c .... .. 0 <i it I Kelly, t 2 1 4 TOTALS 19 9 47 - o ... | Science ha* tabulated mor* than I 424 000 *pe< le« of Innect* In lhe I . world About 20.000 are known to I extol In the I'nited State*.

GODOY FORCES JOE LOUIS TO LIMIT TO WIN Chilean Fifhter Gives Heavyweight Champion Tough Fight New York. Feb 10 <U.B Thunderous boos shook Madison S<piare Garden list night when :he announcement was mad* that the h.* vyweight champion. Joe lamia hdd retained his Illi* after being forced to ba< k pedal for tn*.»i of th* 15 rounds against Challenger Arturo Godoy of Chile Godoy, the roughest, toughest man that Louis ever met. turned In one of the greatest upset* In heavyweight history by hl* umag Ing showing against the negro < hamplott who had knocked out seven of his previous title chai lengers The crowd of 15.657 cash cusl.e liters shook th* Garden * glider* with ovation after ovation for th* heroic so nos a Chilean Hsiie*man. who not only dined to ekchaligo with the negro < hamplott but actually forced the Rrowr. Pomiter about th* ring In every round egcept the fourteenth when Arturo elected to clown ami make aport <>r one of the most feared men the ting ha* known The champion won the decision, but It was a spilt verdlci. In which Referee Arthur Donovan, who hast officiated In all of lamls* eastern fight*, and Judge George la-cron favored lamia Judge To.nnty Shorten voted for Challenger Gm tloy. The t'nlted Press •cure sheet had the host figured for a Jraw - exactly even with each man win ttlng five rounds and flv-- being so tlose that they were even II wag that kind of a fight lamia back-peddled for the first time In his career because h* m«! a man whose slogan was "Veneer-o-Morlr/ which means "win or die” That's Chile's national slogan and never did a warrior from ’hat southern country carry It out more valiantly. lam laback peddled lte< ause h ■ 1s "head shy." He doesn't like a man to come at him charging In with his head down, like Godoy did. famls back-p*ddled heewuae h* wa* afraid of breaking a hand on the low-crout hlng. bobbing and weaving target that offered iHiiy forehead and ellsiws as a targ 't. Lowla did less jabbing with that famous left than in any previous fight of hi* career, and a straight

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right wa* a rarity, lie tried to alralghten up the challenger with loft and right tippomita. lint the rugged, faat atepplng (halloncer wouldn't lie atraightened tip In lhi* flr*t International heavyweight champlonahlp fight ever ataged at the Garden. *h - title , holder's »hare waa aln.<>*t a* dlaappolntlng aa the groaa g*t« of 3** 523 *9 ’xtula had fought four time* prevlotta'y In the Garden ;>t.d never drawn lea.* than IltNimm | O—— o- — - Junior Wish Play* At Berne Tonight The Decatur Junior high will' meet the Berne grader* tonight in a preliminary to the Bente Kmer ’ »<>n of Gary net tilt at the Berne gym. The liecatur frewhtnen dropped n i 22-20 lilt to the Bluffton frenh men at Bluffton Thur»day evening

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