Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1940 — Page 11
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; M —— , .. . I “Bear Down”, Bears B PLAY HARD BEARS! B Berne Bears Will Win B Simpson Basement & Clothes Shop H A. C. SMITH — Local Repreaentative ■ So does DeSoto and Plymouth - TT S Beat ’em Bears I Mettler 8 Baumgartner Bryson C. Fetters ■ REAL ESTATE. FARM LOAN’S. INSI RANCE J Phone 112 I We’re Depending I on You, Bears Confidence Gets I We offer dependable service | Results Bears J I I Hoosier Pete Gas Station I — That’s Why People Buy I " " CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH I Come Thru Bears ■ Coming Through Berne I “Tank Up” and “Fill Up” I Shell Sendee Station Main Street I _ Fill ‘ ng StatiOn I _ U. S. Road 27 A Good Team We re for the Bears I Fight hard and bring the tourI and determination to win will ne * hwwr * back 10 Bernc * I Bnd the Bears the winner. ir o 11-M I I IT gT Gulf Super I Sinclair Super Service Service Station I R<wd» 21 and UM 0n1.5.27
The aHgtblllty of each player lied to be certified by the prtaeb pal of the school sanding the team This information had to be mailed to the commissioner. Arthur L. Trester, by February 11. Players must be eligible at the time when 11 hey play as well as at the time • they are certified Admission to the tourney will be a. fl i
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SI for a seasan ticket and 36 cents I Cora suigii session ticket, which fact has aiisady been published ! Tickets are not to be sold for more or lees than these amounts. Btaudl tog room shall not ba sold nor Me . ed. Requirements of the city and 1 stale fire marshal are to be met. No prises of any kind are to be ' awarded to any individual or I school from any source. An equitable distribution of seas »ou tickets was made to the Schools baaed on distance, enrollment and 1 probable attendance Beason tick ets were to have been ready Mon i<iay. The rules provide that the molded type of basketball, tanned in natural leather color, shall be used Only Official Programs The rules provide that only souvenir programs provided by the IHBAA shall be distributed at the tourney and others are not to be distributed or sold No solicitation of advertisements will be permitted. Ne Flash Pictures Flashlight pictures of the play era may not be taken while the game is in progress. The rule egplains that thia la done to protect the vision of the players. Mr. Brown had previously announced that season ticket boldeta will be admitted one hour before the opening time of each session, white holders of single session tickets will be admitted one-halt bout later and oue half hour before session time. Thia fact was decided upon lu a meeting of all principals of schools taking pan in the tourney. Thus from the above listing of the rules and regulations can be seen the task that < uni routs a cen-' ter print I psi and his assistants.
SECTIBMALSTO CUTCOMPETING TEAMS TO 64 — 64 Sectional Tourney Winner# Will Be Named Saturday Night By tnklsight nest Msturdsy only •6 of the 771 basket bull teams In the state of Indiana will remain In khe running for the IMO state championship title. • These M teams will go to IS different regional tourney centers, four to a tourney to battle for the right to water the semi finals tourney the following weekend. The winner of the Decatur as* - tlonal tournament for the first time in years will not go to Fort Wayne to the regional. This year the Decatur winner will be entered In the Auburn regional with winners from Kendallville, Butter and Pierceton The other 16 regional sites, with the names of the sectional to be represented at the respective tourneys: Bedford — Mitchell, Jeffersonvllte, Paoli and Seymour. Brasil — Bloomington. Bloomfield. Spencer and Terre Haute. Crawfordsville — Greeucsatle Attica. Clinton aud Crawfordsville Evansville (ReiUl Boonville. Evansville, Owensville and Tell . City. Franklin — Franklin. Greensburg, tihelbyvilie aud Scottsburg, i 'll M'l- >
Hartford City. Fnrt Wayne Bluffton and Huntington Gary — Michigan City, Valpai also, Hammond and Rennselaer. Indianapolis - Indianapolis. Anderson, Danville and Greenfield. , Jasper — Petersburg. Sullivan, 'iVluceunes and Washington. Lafayette — Olford. Frankfort, Lafayette and Lebanon. Marlon — Kokomo. Marlon. Wabash and Tipton Muncie — Richmond, Muncie. Newcastle and Winchester. Peru — Delphi, Logansport, Monticello and Peru. Plymouth—Nappanee, Plymouth, Winamac and Mishawaka Rushville — Connersville. Lawrenceburg, Batesville and Rushville. The admission foe to tbese tourneys will 60 cents tor a single aession and 76 cents for a season ticket All seats will lie reserved The regional tourneys will all be payed on the afternoon and evening of March P. Semi-Final Tourney The location of the semi-final tourneys and the regional winners which will participate In each: Anderaoii — Indianapolis. Rushville. Franklin, aud Crawfordsville larganaport — Gary, Lafayette, Plymouth and Peru. Muucte — Auburn. Marlon. Fort Wayne aud Muncte. Vincennes — Jasper. Bedford, .Bractl aud Evansville. Admission fee to the semi-final I touiney will lx- 60 rents for single session and 61 for season tickets. All seals will Im- reserved aud all tickets will be sold prior to Saturday. March 16. Th<- tourney will , Ire held on the afteru<H>u and ev- , Wing of Man b 16. State Finals The state final tourney will be . h' ld at the Butter field house in | Indianapolis on March 30 with the
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winners of the four semi-final tour-I noys at Anderson, .Muncie, Vlneeu-, lies and Logansport participating. The admission fee will ih> $123 for a season ticket and 75 ceuts for a single session ticket. Henson tickets, selling at $1.25 each, and season tickets only, will be sold for this event. In recent ■ years all tickets were sold prior to j March 30. the day of the tourney, i This year, however, only season . tickets will be sold If, however, | the capacity of the bouse Is not I sold by the day of the tourney, I single session tickets at the price us 75 cents will be sold on that day. The tickets will lie sold only through the high school principals | having teams entered In the sec-1 tlonal tourneys, obligating them to distribute these tickets properly to persons In their own school district, befora distributing them elsewhere E i»!i pt in ip-'l will lie required to keep the name and address of each purchaser. These tickets will Im- sold by mall order only. Telephone, telegraph aud peraonal > all orders are | not to be honored. Eu< h high school principal may order a number of tickets for the tourney, representing five percent of the total enrollment of the four upper grades of Hie high school. No pass-out tickets are to be issued at the state tourney. However at the <-on< lusbni of each session. | the building will Im* cleared and ’ anyone leaving the building may ' not return until the opening us the following session Blocks of seats when sold will be arranged from front to back rather than around the playing floor Other rules governing the i playing of the regionala. semi-fin-als and filiate, are similar to those In effect at the sectionals. i o—■ Town Moderator Is 82 Hancoc k. N II <U.F> George ——■■i
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