Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1940 — Page 6

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State Catholic Tourney Will Open Tonight

COMMIES PLAY OPENING GAME OF TOURNAMENT Decatur Meets South Bend Team At 7 O’clock This Evening For' Wayne. Ind. Feb 23 (IP) —ls th* yogi** of luinketliall have read their crystals corn" fly the 194" -late Catholic champion will see action tonight m the opening session of the tournament here Central Catholic of Fort Wayne host team and defending national champion, meet. Memorial of Evansville, Fort Wayne i.< expected to lapture their last year late crown for a *e< <»<•! time at lc.i t try .'•o percent of the experts At any rate the yogi* are on the i safe aide because St Maty -of to : cle,«cin. the other caids-on favorite playa in the third game of the even- ! ing They face St Joseph’s of Hennselaer. The tom tianieni bring" together three teams coached try men who were team mate* and graduated to ; aether from Notre Dam* I nlvei-ity , in 1937 They are Hammond. (will'd try Joe GIi'UMHI. Mi< higan City by Gene Ely and C C of Fort Wayne hy John la*vlcki Either Gleason or Ely would lik<- to have the team that knta k- off la-vickl’si J/ieMerit Wan LOAN SYSTEM I Th* Merit Plan Loan System I available rash credit up to S3kH> U* I hunhanti and Wile or »inylr |wi«td - I YOUR PLAIN NOTE OTHER SECURITY TO APPLY—-Yow may use any of Om> thr** waya. You are under no I_ if you 4o not take a loan. I. You mar telephone .»• and tell t» of your money needs. 2. Y«*u may r ’hi* Ml M* wns* your name and addteew nr it - and then marl it to u«. 3. Or rail at <<iee conveniently luratdat Private consultation r<e«n«. Loans ntaiie sam- day yon at.ply. LOCAL LOAN [COMPANY laaartarWed Ow* MAater «He-» HF, Wert* Ikres< Mrvrt PMmM-7 leilif. IM«MI |h«i SMtfe Af/sOt W J/i Allea 6*4 fat <

Public Sale Tn <>rd«»r to dispone of iny interest in livestock. I * ill sell at public auction at the A K Remmel firm lotaled Weal of Kort Wayne on Sla’e Road 11. J’, mile* wear of the .1 mi < lion of Ht.de Road II and U H Road 21 on MONDAY. Feb. 26. 1910 At 1:00 P M. The following property CATTLE 10 yr old Jersey Cow. fresh. good flow of milk 7yr old Holstein Cow. due to bo fresh In May; ‘ yr old Red Jersey Cow. frosh Dec. 27. 1979. bred. 7 yr. old Guernsey Cow. fr«-sh Jan. 9. ISW. bred; C yr. old Shrothorn Cow to be fresh In June. M yr. old .Miaed Jersey Cow fresh In April. fi yr. old Billed Jersey Cow fresh Nov It. 1979. bred. yr old mired Jersey Cow, fresh in Ih-c . bred 4 months old Mired Jersey Heifer. J yr. old Mired Jersey Helfer, fresh lit t> weeks All Cows T I! Test. ,) HOG*—l Shoals averaging fi.l pound*. I sow. often, first litter. GRAIN l<W bushels Corn, more or loss MACHINERY—I mowing m.ichine 1 riding breaking plow 1 wagon, gear only; I grass seed sower, 2 milk cans, I brooder slove. and other articles trar numerous to merit ton TERMS Cash A. K. REMMEL R<»y JohtiMHi Public Sale !, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at my farm located 9 miles Northeast of Fort Wayne on State Hoad II TUESDAY. February 27, 191(1 tale to start promptly at 10 e’eleek 4 — HEAD OF HORSES — 4 FOIR HEAD OF GOOD VOCNG HORSES 2S—HEAD OF CATTLE—2S la head of Dairy raws moat of these rows are In milk mostly Guernseys one Guernsey Durham Hull weight kno lb*.. good breeder, one outstanding Red Polk Hull calf, turn lbs. a Ileal calf one Ayrshire Roll ealf. I year old. can lie registered also one Guernsey Roll calf and one Durham Hull ealf: also f> head of yonng Cattle and Calves HOG* ANO SHEEP Three Chester While Sows, one with 7 pigs one with « pigs, one to have pigs by day of sale; 1« Chester White Shoats 10 head of good Breeding Ewes. 2 * | years old POULTRY IM Ixhorn Pnlb-ia laying. 7 Geese One Electric OOtt Chick Hike Rroodcr; one 700 Site Fatting Rrooder FARM IMPLEMENTS One John Deere Tractor, Model 11. one year old. on rubber: John Deerr 12 in. Tractor Flaw, like now- New Idea Manure Spreader, fine shape John Deere Hammer MUI. like new John Deere Tractor Cultb Vltot. New Oliver 14 Dtac. New Superior 10 Diac Perl Grain Drill In fine shape; John Deere Fert Corn Planter. In good shape; Farm Wagon and rack. John Deere Hay Ixtader, double drum, used one year: McCormick-Deering Ride Rake In fine shape: McCormlck-Deertng Mower six foot cut. in good shape: Potato Digger: Spring Tooth Harrow: 2 Hog Hooses *g« pair of Heavy Stable Rlankms. rood as new TERMS Cash on day of *ale. HOMER BLUME. Owner Roy Johnson Auctioneer lainch served by Ladies Aid

< hampioiiM just for old time* mk* The cqieniiig game tonight Intween Central Catholic of South Bend and lh* Ih-cniur <'ommodoroc hrlngn together team* that ure fall ly evenly matched. The Commodore* won eight of 20 game* playled during the season lint all vlgtorI iewere bv W ide margin- They are expected to lake the South Bend . five In tow The Fort Wayne Iri-h inert Evansville Memorial in what in exI fleeted to lie th*- feature attraction of the evening. Memorial in rank ■it in the Big Four of the tournament and might cause the upset St. Mary'* of Andorran in expec t-t ••d to cop th* wind-up but not with-’ out come opposition from Rensselaer. The in>y» from the went rule of the state are tarrying Foil Wayne « «tal|i on their belt after knot king them off fry two point* during an early season tilt. HARTFORD BEATS WARRIOR FIVE — Gorillas Ed«c Out 32-3(1 Victory Over Jefferson Thursday The Hartford Gorillas wound up lheir nt-aiton laat night hy edging ittt the Jefferson Warrior* ill a ■ lonely contested gam* 32 3" Th* 1 game was scheduled for tonight. I but was moved tip on* day Th. Warrior* lt d 1" 7 at the tlrnl quart*’. trailed 16 17 al half 1 time, regained the lead 2* at 1 the .ikl of the thrd period, hut I "tumbled ill the final stanza. I' Amstutz and It Dubach l*il the winner* with Io markers each Bidl.-nlia. her ami Baker were bi «t sot th* lo«.-r« with 13 and points. respectively llaitfoid PH FT TP I’ Amstutz. f 4 2 1" Augsliui ger f 0 <> " : It I tuba, h, i 2 I. 1" I My*r* g " » " ' l.yharg.-r, g « » " <1 Dubac h. 2 a I E Amstutz 3 <i 6 Shom.-kir 1 " 2 Total* 12 * 32 Jefferson FC FT TP Bak.-t f 3 I 1", laiillzenhiwer f 3 " S, Boilrnlta. her. < 5 3 13 I. Haines. g "11, W Maine* p 0 " tt , J Total* 11 » 3" Referee Markley iltlufliotii o T-sde In a Good ~own—Oeeataz

LEAGUE GAMES RESULTS GIVEN Cloverleaf, Blue (’reek And Kirkland Win Leanne Game* Cloverleaf mid Blue Creek were winner* In Adam* county amateur I. league gam.-* Thursday night at the l.lticohi gym. defeat- ! ing Mi Millen and Hartford, re. «pectively In th* other gam* thia we.-k, Kirkland defeated Pleaaant Mill*. 34 15 Th* Mnnmouthl.*neva gam* wa* |ioatpot>*d becaua* of lllneaa In the ranks of the Monmouth t.-am Cloverleaf registered a 31 2't win ov> r Hartford, after leading at the half, !•; 12 Stap|.’o!i and II Hobble led th* winnera with nine and eight point*, regp.-itiv.dy Blue Cre<-k downed M< Mill.ti 42 30. with Blyth* turning on th. heat for 24 point* Gam.-" next Tue*day ar.- M< Mil bn at CV<>. Geneva at I'i.-awant Mill*. Cloverleaf at Blue Cre k. ami Monmouth at Hartford Cloverleaf FG FT TP Wynn f » t» » Staideton f IIP Gay. i- 2 1 5 V Hill, g 10 2 II Hobble g 4 It It F Heldile. t " tl II S.htlepil < 111 Meh hl. g 2 3 7 Total* 14 S 34 Hartford FG FT It’ C 11.-ymdd*. f 3 a II C Aiid'-rauii. I I o * M ileymdda. < " t S Uideraon. g 3 0 6 11. tt '• <• " Total. 12 a 2!' Blue Creek FG FT TP I. k'-ti. f 117 Blythe, t II 2 24 Smith. < 12 4 p Strhkier, g 2 " 4 G Strickler, g •> 3 3 Total* 17 * 42 Mi Millen FG FT TP W S'hiu |.p f S F 13 It Si hnepf t 2 *• I 11. hy <■ 2 3 7 Fh-mmitig. r 3 o S William* g " " « Ru<- g o " » Total* 13 4 3o (I I WEffIAWL Ira ' C ”'3 V I I The 12th annual atate Catholic high school haak'-tball tournament will open at 7 o'clock tonight at the South Side gymnaaium In Fort Waytie. with Iw-catura Commodores ripening th.- tourney nt The Commodores will meet Central Catholic of South Band in the opening dash and arc favored to come through to victory in this first clash. —oOoOther games on tonight's s. hedill.- are Central Cat'mlic of Fort Wayne vs Memorial of Evansville at * o'clock, and St Mary’s of Anderson va St Joseph's of Collegeville i Rensselaer i st 9 o't lock All games of the tourney will h* broadI I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 191(1.

VIOLETS HEAD MAN - By Jack Sords ‘ TV tjy \ * \ v •A6waißau ’MW j \ T /o mfe ikw r LeMs C/.;”'a4 rr- ‘ lite ct?ACK alsia/ Vcips. Baskbibau, TeAtA

cast over station WGL. Fort I Wayne * 000 - The tourney will lie resumed nt 2 3" o'clock Saturday afternoon.! with Cathedral of Indianapolis? meeting St Mary's of Michigan l City At 330 o'clock, the winners of tonight's first two games will tangle According to dope, this will pit th.- Commodores against Fort Wayne of m Two games will be- played Saturday night, th. winner of the An-derson-Collegeville game will meet Himthigton. followed by Hammond vs Kt Hedwig of South B*nd Semi finals will lie played Sunday afterniMin ami the finals Sunday night Th* entire tourney will be piay.-d at South Side olio Here in Decatur, fans will watch one of the feature games of the sc aeon as the Yellow Jackets elose their regular schedule by entertaining the Berne Bears. In a previous meeting of these two team*, the Bear* r*g.stored a 32-2* victory and tonight's contest should be a real battle. 000 Adam* county fans arr waiting with expectancy for th* announcement of th* schedule of the sectional totirmy which will op*n at th* Decatur gymnasium next ■ Thursday night, with the nine- Ad-1 ants county teams competing. 000 These schedules arr being drawn I today in Indianapolis, hut will tint he released until Saturday momIny Th* Decatur Daily Democ rat will receive thia schedule as sikdu as possible tomorrow moniing. Just call IBM. —cvOo - Time Outs in the Berne Wltnc-sai previews the sectkWMl a* follows: Pleasant Milla: County champions. rather small but very fast and tricky and a strong contender even without Holloway. Will make |t tough on anyone they meet. Don't count them out 'till you see them fall. Monroe: Runners up. can put a big rugged team on the floor that |s dangerous if luck if with them cm their shooting The draw may put them In a favorable spot Kirkland. A team that can realty •core at times and usually a good tournament team Two big boys .in Engle and Arnold that can con- , trol the ball under the basket Nobody's pushover, Decatur Yellow Jackets: A hard

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’ Im k team all year, losing some k tough games by just a few points Class of season competition likely to make the ullference In tourney play Two small players in Stapleton and Chilcote that are dangeroua shots from anywhere cm th* floor Hom* floor is their favor Uuik out! ■erne Bears Most likely to be the favorite* because of their seas- « on (ecord Probably the largest team of any In the county Hurry. Neuensi hwandei. and la-hman all heavy scorers, with any of the other four prohahb* starters liable to get hot at any time Always unlucky on th* draw and a hard si hi-dul* this year may prove their undoing They may do It but not in easy fashion These five are the ones to he reckoned with seriously Any *me of the other four. Geneva. Jeflerson, Hartford ot Monmouth, may spring t ,an up*et much to the ■ hagrln of the victim The draw will mean a lot this year Watch tor it SatI ii rd ay and give us your pick early DRAWSCHEDULE FOR TOURNEYS Draw Schedule* Thia Afternoon. Will Be Announced Saturday Indianapolis. F*h. 21 <UJ!> -Officials of the Indiana High R< hool Athletb Asacx taHon today spin the wheel that determines the path of JlLnsler prep hardwood clubs in ih* annual state baaketbuß tournament. only a few hours before , moat of the *O6 odd member team* play their last regularly scheduled games of th* season Promptly at 1 p m. today Arthur Trester, c ommisaionet of the assoclation. draws the first tourney pairing from the box with hi* assn: dates and newspapermen for witnesses. the drawing continues until every sectional, regional, semifinal and final game Is arranged. The tou ney starts Thursday In all sectionals and runs for five full weeks, with a two week Intermlsalon between the semifinal battles and the final aeries. The extra week was loased Into the usual four week plan to avoid matches on klaater Hat itrday The full sial* of tourney pairmgs, inc luding 64 sectionals, 16 re-

JUNIOR HIGH DRUBS BERNE — Everhart’s Chances Score Easy 24-8 Victory Over Berne The Decatur Junior high drubbed the Borne grader* Thursday even ing at the local Junior-snnlnr high gym. J4-* The local lad* grabbed a 7-<t lead al the first quarter mark and were i never threatened They stretched their lead to 11-3 at half-time and 15-5 at the thin! period Eichhorn. Spahr and liickonl each hit three time* from afield to lead the winner offense The Heine ; grader* wored hut three time* from the field Junior High FC FT TP Eichhorn f 3 0 6 Spuhr f 3 2 <t Heed c 0 0 0 Rickard g 3 0 6 McConnell g o o ii l*ortrr f 0 0 0 Etc her f o 0 o Colter c ouo Hakey c I It 2 Cochran f « « " Brelner f 0 2 2 Itramer g •• 0 0 Total* !• 4 21 Barn* W. Slue key I 10 2 H. I.l*chty f 10 21 R la*hman c o 11 ( Girod g o 0 o' Fluec-higer g o 0 0' Neuensehwancler f 0 0 n i la-hmari g 113 Nussbaum g 0 It » Totals 3 2 * i Referee.- Klelnlght (Decatur) I'mplre • Wynn (Decatur) •gion-l*. four semi finals, and the final* will Ice carried by the Dull- ' ed Press tomorrow alter publics- . tlon is authorized by the I. H. S A A. Contrary to the usual heavy slate of Saturday high school games, this w<-.-k only sevcm major con tests are hooked. SUty-lhr.-* games are th keted between major teams tonight, the la*t competitive splurge before th* opening tourney whistle only onb gum* tomorrow and a j slightly higher num tier tonight affect chitmpi.mships In the eight major high scliool basketball con ferer.ee* as lilies already have been det id.-d in th* eastern division NIHSC. north central, central and southeastern league*

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