Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1940 — Page 6
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Central Catholic Trounces Commodore!
CHAMPS DOWN COMMIES HERE MONDAY NIGHT Decatur Tails To Score In Final Half Os 19-10 Runaway The Irish from (V-ntral Catholic of Fort Wayne turned on the heat In no uncertain term* Monday night nt the Yellow Jacket* gymnnsium In thia city, handing the Decatur Commodore* a morello** 19 Isl trouncing With memories of la*t year'* *ncounter, when the Commit** nosed out a one-point win after trailing by It points with aeven minute* of playing time remaining. still rankling in hi* mind. Coach John l.*vi <kl of the Iriah took no ehante* and had hi* boy* pouring the leather through the hoop, keeping hi* regular* on the floor for the entire game Addillv insult to injury. C C held th*- Commodore* without u point during the entire las< half. Big Ed Stun* nil* led the assault of the Ntate anil national champion*. marking up 19 point* on nine Held goal* and one foul to**. The Commodore* made a battle of it through the first half but could make none of their shot* (tick in the second half even easy under the ha*ket tosses Stanczak drew first blood, scoring on a rebound. Terveer evened the count when h’e grabbed a C, C rehound and dribbled the length of the Doni to score. Hackman counted a point when fouled by Stanczak to put Decatur in the lead for the only time during the game Two held goal* by Static zak and one by la-to gave Fort Wayne s-ischt point* at the quarter, — Last Tmr Tonight — * In Gsrgreu* Tecbnieslor! 'DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK" Henry Fond*. Claudette Colbert ALSO- Snort*. 10c-25c WEI). & Turns. OCR BIG DAYS! Fir-d Show Wed. al 6:30 (’onlinuouw Thur*, from 1:15 starting with feature ATTEND WED. NITE & *AVOID Till RS. ( ROWDS £■■■■MMIMBNBMMM jWb ... because her I'V, A tweetheart waa « a,w * y * •° , * in ß RUTH DONNELLY CLARENCE KOLB EDWARD BROPHY JOHN WRAY bisected by AltlANOta MALI An* dele gredwer IVIMYT tIMUN A COLUMBIA PICTUff o o—- , Frl. A bet. — "The Real Glory” Gary Cooper, David Niven. -0 Coming Sunday—" Swanee River.”, h
f Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday a leffet mal Pit aaant M lit Friday llcinr* at Yellow Jackets. Monroe at Kirkland Monmouth at Geneva. I Jefferson al Hartford with Terveer** free throw giving l»*-<atiir four The Commodores made a battle of It until late in the second quart- . er The Commies pulled within . two points at 12-10 when Hackman , slippi d underneath for an easy , shot but these were the final joints tallied by the locals. C. C. held a 20 !•» margin at the half, with Stanczak scoring Hi of the point*. The Irish continued to pour point* through the hoop and at the end of the third quarter held a Silt! lead The regulars stayed In throughout the final period to pile up the 39 pohlt victory. Stanczak led hl* mate* with 19 point*, followed by Klott with 12. Three Commodore* did all the Decatur meting. Terveer eminting five point*. Mackman th ret and Hain two Fort Wayne FG FT TP Morthorat. t I « 2 In to, f 2 0 4 Stanczak < 9 i 19 Kfonae. g 10 2 E Dehner, g nil Helny. f 3 3 9 Klotz, g t; n 12 i Total* 22 5 49 Decatur Ft! FT TP Hackman. f 113 t'lmrin. f o o o Terveer. <■ 2 I .3 Holhtger. g 000 Hain, g 10 2 B Holihousi . ( o o o Roop, f a o o Tanva*. g o 0 o Hess g 000 J Holthouse, g 0 0 0 Totals 4 2 10 Referee. Dor win 'Dec atari. I'mpire. Farris < Portland I Preliminary C C 34. Decatur 20. ■ <v - —— ■ Montana's copper mines have yielded almost seven billion pounds of ore representing almost 47 percent of the total output in the I nitcd Slates state IMS /gZSp a CTtTTZk*» SF * ' ,we “ ,mo * <e! for leu money I CORT — Last Time Tonight — * •FUGITIVE AT LARGE" Jack Holt. Patricia Ellis A "LAUGH IT OFF" Johnny Down*. Constance Moore Only 10c 20c •» I _ *1 WEI). & THI’RS. A Blr Special With A Great Cant of Famoun Siam! i 1 ALICE WARNIR FAYE BAXTER barricade GURUS WMMNGB KEYI LUU ARIMURTMACNBI WURRMG A Ww> C**>wv-f** Ktaw* ONLY lOf-lfc -O 0 Coming Sunday—" City of Chanco" I A "Miaomg Evidenco."
; DECATUR WINS * DEANERY MEET AT FT. WAYNE Decatur CYO Edge* Out - 33-32 Victory Over Precious Blood i* Decatur CYO i-aplured the Fort * Wayne CYO deanery tournament 1 Monday night, edging out Precious i Blood of Fort Wayne In the champr ionship tilt, played at the Central I Catholic gymnasium in that city. 3332 Precious Wood held a 9-6 lead * at the first quarter and was still out in front at the half. 15-10. De- * eatur rallied in the third quarter, * Jmwt-ver. to hold a 29-23 margin, and stayed nut in front throughout i the final period, with Precious 1 lllirn dscoring it* final points just as the gun sounded 1 Art Baker and .Murphy led the Decatur scoring with 12 and 10 polnta. respe. lively, while Chandler wa« high for Pre< ion* Blood with io point*. Ih-iatur will represent the deantry in lhe dioiesati toutnattietit at Hammond March 9 and 10 St. Jude's of Fort Wayne wom the consolation game lasi night, defeating St Mary’s of HUullnatun. 37 33. Th. sportsmanship award was t presented to St Mary * of Fort Wayne Trophies were presented to the various winner* l.y Rev Joseph J Hermes, deanery CY<» director. and Charles McAfee. CYO deanery athletic < hairman Decatur FC IT TP A. Baker, f f. 2 12 H Baker, f 3 0 fi Hess, i Oil Murphy, g 4 2 in Bolinger, g 2 0 4 Total* 14 5 33 Precioua Blood F(1 FT TP Chandler, f 5 0 10 Vonderhaar. t 3 3 9 Beyhan. c 12 4 Offerle, g 2 5 9 Horstman, g 0 o o Boyd, f 0 0 0 Total* 11 io 32 Referee. Shive (Fort Waynei. I’mpire, G Null tFort Wayne). o • 0 | Decatur Bowlins League Results • A ■ 1 — — - O Teejile was high man for the Soya keglei* last night with 60* His 253 was also high single game for t|n- night. The score*: Office Woodward 120 15* 115 Bellinger *9 *5 119 ta-onard 10l 11* 115 Wertiherger K 5 6* *4 100 IM l«rt> Total* 475 554 533 Balvant Brown 157 I 2« 13* Myer* so !(J Human 133 135 154 Rauch ICS 173 170 Teeple 2'13 152 253 Merriman r 121 Totals 735 707 Md Mi«»r» Sheets 20* 155 It* Archer 152 150 110 Hawkins (42 131 143 Bunner I*4 159 157 J Ultle ISO 124 l*o Hpo’ 44 44 ,44 Totals »»2 723 *O3 Mamttnane* Eley ng U 7200 Wheeler J 57 15* Wlnteregg I*l ng 143 ,E l>hman 140 1«4 H Krick 171 I*o I*2 Chapman IM !M Total* 7*l 797 *26 ’ LOAN SYSTEM I Th. M«rit Ptan Lnn *,a«m off.r. I svsilaH* out erWlt ug to **vv U H nuabesd ami wlta ar Oagla (-'■■HlYOUR PLAIN NOTE OTHER SECURITY TO APPLY—Tro may iwa any of Iks ikrw wars. You ar* ua4*r no oMlgatioa It you So am lak* a lom. I. You may t»l*ol>aii» u* and utl u* at your money Mada. >. You may *« tkl* *4 owl—write zrjr mil n tern. *“ I *' toaoted* *P f* 1 *" aaMSteUim mama. LOCAL LOAN COMMNV SUM* latmae ll twm mod* «* Ad>*. WaWr, ANao aod Jay Caoaaam
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Former Jacket Star Goeu Hot In Florida Kenny Gaunt, former Decatur j Yellow Jacket star. I* burning up I th* hardwood at St Petersburg, Florida, according to word received here Kenny, forward on la»t year'* Jacket aggmgation. I* the leading scorer in the VMCA Independent j league there and has plied up 191 point* In the last two game*, play-1 Ing with t'ooksey'i five lie is In St Peterahurg during' lhe winter a* driver for Mr and Mr*. I. A. Kalvei, of thia city j JERRY MANGANO ■ OOSTTINL'KIe FHc»*l t*AOB ONBt her description. I*>re a marked re--emblance to au actual photograph of Mangano Ballistic* te*t« have «hown that on* of the bullet* which killed Mic hand apparently wa* fired from a gun in Mangano’* posM-snion al the time be wa* arrested In <*hi.ago The second bullet, which pa»«ed through Michaud* body, wa* *0 badly battered when it struck a wall, that It could not tie positively identified.
INDEPENDENTS SCORE VICTORY Decatur Celts Beat Huntington Hi-Y By 29-19 Score The Decatur Celts scored a 2919 win over Huntington HI-Y Independent* Monday night on the latter* floor, after running up a 13-* margin at half-time. Melchi led tne winners' attack with tteven polnta. but Maple* of the loser* was high scorer sot the night with 10 polnta. Decatur Celt* FG FT TP It Kitchen, t 112 Power*. I 2 0 4 latse. < 2 0 4 laord. g 10 2 Melchi. g • ' 3 17 Koenetnau. f 1 o 2 L. Kitchen, f oil Harkle**. g 2 « 4 Hoile g I G I Total* 12 3 29 Huntington FG FT TP Jone*, f n o 0 Dunkin f « 0 « Co*. <■ 10 2 Miller, g 113 Guthler. g 2 0 4 Porter, f non Maple*, g 5 0 10 Total* 9 1 19 Preliminary Huntington ID Y 2*. Decatur Celts 17. DAYSTO NAME I MEETING DATE Fred Bays To Select Date For State llemocratic Convention Indianapolis. Feb. 20. - Following procedure adopted by the Democratic national committee, the In-1 ' dlana state Demtw ratic committee I , has authorised ( hairman Fred F. I Bays to select the date for the I ; party's state nominating conven- . tion. Bays declined to diacua* a post-1 ( Jhle date for th* convention, but some oirserver* aaid July «. a week j i before the national convention in i I Chicago, might be selected The state < hairman told new* men he "didn't have any idea" when he would begin considering a , possible date, and added that the ; matter would have to wait Gov. I Townsend * return from Florida | and national committeeman Frank M McHale * conclusion of a south- > ern campaign trip. Committee member* . di»iu«*ed organization matter* at the meet-1 Ing, Arstt since the party'* editor- , lai association outing last Septem ' her at French Lick. Ray* said he made a report on I
hi* campaign aetlvltie* Dick Heller. Gov Towmmnd'a patronage secretary, attended the session holding a proiy from Mr* Anna Grady of laiGrange. fourth district vice-chairman. Earlier from Republican state chairman Archie N llohhltt esme th*- statement that he- probably would call the G It P state committee “the- latter part of March'* to select a date for their party's state convention. The Republican national convention will be June 24 lit Philadelphia. TRIBUTE PAID .COWTINUBD rttOg MO* UNWf poem of friendship. The congratulations of the Decatur lodge were attended by Ibili Heller. Then the two honored guests w»-re called
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