Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1940 — Page 6
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WPIAMATEUR LEACUETOURNEX IN SEMI-FINALS CYO, Pleasant .Mills, Hartford And Kirkland Winners The Decatur CYO. Pleaaant Mills. Hartford and Kirkland team* | will tangle In the semi-final battle* of the Adam* county WPA amateur i basketful) k sKue tourney Thursday night at the Lincoln school gym-1 nasium »■> the result of first-round I Victoria* The t’YO ami Pleasant M il* , quintal* will meet in the first Kune at “ o’clock. followed by the Hart-ford-Kirklaml clash one hour later The championship game will Implayed at 9 o’clock Friday night preceded by a preliminary he tween the semi-final loser* at 7 p'clock Admission to each session is 10 cents per person Th- Pleasant Jdlll* Hpartans. county and «-. Hon 4I champions, will he “I" • >“l guest* of the league a! th.- Thursday an! Friday night sessions <’V<> advanced to the semi finals by defeating Geneva. 34 to 26 talyIng after trailing at the half. 12 to M. Pleasant Mill* advanc'd by el’minatlng Monmouth. 26 15. leading at the half. 22 to * hi the other bracket. Hartford edged out Decatur Cloverleaf. 2* tn 25. after trailing at the half. 11 to #. Kirkland rea< bed the semifinal round with a 34 to 27 triumph over Wille Creek Dary, after Blue Creek led at the first half 2<> to 17 CYO FC. FT TP A. linker f 4 2 D» If. Baker, f 0 3 3 Murphy, c 16# Omlor. g 10 2 Bolinger, g 40* Clllig. f " 0 » Hess, c 11 3 R. hull*, g <1 •• « Total* 11 12 34 Geneva FG FT TP C. Augshnrger. f 2 2 6 Smith, f 3 ? 9 Maltol, e 1 '. 7
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HOFFMAN WINS TENNIS TITLE WS WSHeMSBSMSSWaS Defeats Bud Townaend In Finals Os Men’s City Tourney Harold Hoffman won the Deeatu r men’s table tennis championship, d.-h-atlng Hud Townsend, defending champion. In the final ina’ch in n hard-fought three set mat. h All three sets were bitter battles. Hoffman winning all three l.y scores of 21-15. 21-15. and 21 19 Hoffman advanced to the finals by defeating It llreiner in the semij finals. 21 19. 2119. 21-19. and TownI send reached the < hamplonship 1 round by eliminating Georg.- laiurent. 21-10. 17-21. 21-15. and 21-15 Forty-four players were entered in this tourney, the largest entry • very re.-eiv.-d for the men’s tournament, sponsored by the WPA recreation department. Trophy for the men’s .hampion as well as trophies in other dlvli -lon* will Im- awarded by the Adlam* theater. O— — ♦— — —MI Decatur Bowling l*eairue Result* a . , , . -—— — Ken Woodhall rolled a big 691 in : th. Minor league at Mie* Hecreation last iiigltt to top all activities . His score* were 244. 226 and 221 Ttttweiler also broke into the 6.M» class with a classy 643 Ftwd Ahr * 257 wa* high single gam* for the night latnkenau rolled a 616 total.'A Farrar a 60* total and It W.todhal la 601 total Clevtrltaf 1 Frhdnger 16.* 217 214 J .Thoms 2«6 19«» 159 ’C Farrar 176 16k 161 ! Hooton I*6 167 134 j \ Farrar 191 202 215 I Spot U 13 13 I Total* 960 947 *96 Burka’s Tutweller 222 247 174 ! Burke 13k 195 162 Keller IMI IMi 163 ’ Bonitas 13k 194 163 Veit 171 203 156 Totals *49 1019 *l* Wran Davis 211 225 139 M<«er 13k 15k 117 Tombleson 144 l*u 177 Tope 173 145 169 McClure 165 194 2»i« ■pot 10 16 10 I I Total* *4l 912 *2O Convoy . N Etzler 200 14* 195 P Etzler 159 190 ir.y I A Eztiei 157 194 2»9 'j. Etii r 195 152 2»3 D Etzle- l«7 169 130 Totals 996 «53 *94 Mutschl**'* ■tump 176 161 150 ' Mies I*l 164 179 Ahr 257 I*l 160 i Mutschler 179 175 173 Ladd 197 191 193 Total* .. 992 9*2 945 Camblc's 0. Hear* 157 171 179 R Woodhsll IM 212 224 K Woodhall 244 226 221 lainkenau 221 205 190 Hoffman 159 149 204 ■pot 64 64 64 Totals 1010 1026 10*2 •mtb’s Ins. ■ Bultemeler 141 W Callmeyer 142 176 E Gallmeyer 170 169 16k Q. Bultemeler 99 179 H Blumenberg 195 173 196 H Gallmeyer 213 201 179 ! I. ffmlth 136 Totals 609 Kit 996 •nydaCg Dm*r 1 Forfeit 1 Charles Brown of Geneva, a slat" oil Inspector dropped in last evening fm a few minutes visit.
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lost by three pitcher*, lefthand er* Tom Hunkel, prea. her Roe and rookie Harry Br"< heen of Houston slowed II walk* and 9 hit*, inrlud Inga home run by Harry Craft Brown* ■an Antonio. Tex Slugger* of the St Iprals Browns again showed their ability In a six-inning InI trasquad game yesterday marking up 16 hit* Th. White* heat the Bia. k* 4 to 3 Nazi Coal Shipment* To Italy By Railway Berlin. March 13 tl’Pl Karl t'lodlus. German Kconoml.- expert now in Home signed an agreement '<>dsy providing for German coal hlpm.-tits to Italy by railroad eg- < luslvely. It wa* announced today, t'lodlu* went io Rome with foreign minister !*<«■ him von Ripprntrop. | who since ha* return <1 to Berlin, and while they were nn their way Britain announced settlement of her c<*al controversy with Italv I nder the settlement Britain reicased 13 Italian ships laden with German .-oal and Italy agrw.l not to attempt to transport German coal to Italy by sea. Million Italians Now Under Arms Rome, March 13 it’Pj- The war office announced today that Italy now ha* i.aaa.mm men under arms. The announcement was made by undersecretary of war t’haldo Hod du The portfolio of secretary of war Is held by Premier Benito Mussolini - -——— .’tlMl Sheet* «'|hll Sunrise (.nary Second Sheet*, neatly w rapped. 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
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DRAW SCHEDULE : FOR TOURNEYS « Pairing* Are Made F«r City Table Tennis Tournament* ■.hedulr-s were drawn today for ( city table tennis tournaments in f the high s. hool hoys division, the , Junior girls division, the s<-iil<if, ( girls division, and the women’s di ( vision. Th.- higb school boy* will com pete at 7 o'. I.M k Thursday *v.- I ning at the l.in.oln school. The] tourneys for the Junior girls and senior* are being < .inducted In the physhal education Haase* by Miss Eleanor Pnmpbrey. and the wo ;, men’s division meet will Im- held at , 7 o’Ho. k Friday evening at th* l.in.oln school, under the super•:, vision of Mrs Hugh Hollhouae All drawings follow High School Boys T Eyanson va. Paul Hmith; D ( Eley vs K Chllcote; Dick Walters , va Cal Peterson. I Huffman va. L Hackman; M Barber vs Bob Kuhnle: J Krl.kvs 11 Hammond; | Di. k Chrtmistei vs Bob Kohn»-; I, M Andrews vs Boh Foreman W Lynch vs H Johnson. J Kellei vs T Bolinger. Dick Mills! vs Bob Btiede D Terveer va. Bob I Stapleton; D Fruchte vs Ed Mos j er; J Harelwoo.l vs W Baker. H , Welker vs I. ritran Junior Girls J Fruchte v» M M- Elhatiey. II Hagelwcmd vs It Eh bar , J Guss vs K McConnell; I. Frank vs D Adler. Senior Girts M Blythe vs E l.llich. <: Death vs. A ■tolp; E Jackson vs II Borne, M H Helm vs H Fewsig; | II Christen vs P llnughn Women’s Division Mrs C J Beavers vs M Huff man. II J Kohls vs Mr* Roy Kai ver; F Brandyherry v* M Acker Women who drew first round byes w.-re Mr*. Chas Hite. Mrs Paul Hancher. Mrs Gerald Htrlck ler, Mrs Hugh Holthonse and Mary Jane Fritzinger Ticket* For College Tournament On Sale Indianapolis. Ind March 13 Paul D Hinkle, athleti.
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Butler I'nlverslty and taebl chair- 1 man foi the NuHonal Collegial.-' Athletic Assoclatiwn lM*k<uliall ( tournament, to •«- held Friday and | Saturday. March 22 aud 23 at th.fieldhouse, ha* announced that ink el* will go on sale Monday, March Ik Mail orders lire to Im- filled startinc with that date Order* are Io Ima.|.lrr*«wl to P D Hinkle. Buller I'niversily acconi|**nied by a checg and self addressed envelope Ticket prices are SI It. for reserved *.-at* on th.* lower floor and first balcony These prices are for tickjet* for one evening All seat* in I the field house have la-en reserved o Escaped Sex-Slayer Is Back In Prison Crawfordsville. Ind.. March 13 - tl’Pl All Special privilege* were withdrawn from Thomas A. Boys. 27 year-old suspect in the *«-g-*7ay-'ing of Elizabeth De Brni«'ker at Attica last July, and he was placed tin solitary confinement in the .Montgomery county jail by order of Sheriff Harold Roth. Roth said that boy* would not hr permitted to leave hi* cell until : hi* ttial April 15. The action followed by one day ‘a four hour period of llborty which the confessed slayer ol.tained
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