Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1940 — Page 8

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MHCHELLFIVE CONFIDENT OF TAKING TITLE Southern Team Meets South Side In Opening Round Os Finals (Editor'* note This In the third In a series of four article** on >l.r finalists in the state- high o< hool basketball tourney) By Ed Sainsbury MilUurll ind Man'll ’JR) It's a lough row facing Mitchcdl. the lone representative non th of ('. R. 40 in the final* of the state high school basket li.ill tourMineni, hut the title beckons and the Blue Jackets aren't bar kina down. Mitchell walk* into the highly favored Port Wayne Routh team in the second content on the afternoon pror.n tn th< Butler field bouse Marc h 3<> but Icy no means ha* either the team or the town given up Th-y ic going to make South prove* it’s gored Plenty of the stale s wm ailed hardwood eiperts agree with tin Bluejackets and their supporters A |ot of them say that It any leant in the final four ha* the stuff to topple South Hide from the title fight in which they are beckoned the odds on choice Mitchell is that team The espe-rt* say that Smith Sidetan b<* taken only by a team with height. weight, drive, peed and shoot ink ability That'* what Mitchell’* got They say too ’hat Mitchell won the semifinal crown from Washington. another stair* title favorite. by one point in a tight defensive battle South Side*, they |>oint out. lost It* last regular season game to Jeffersonville IS to 13,

W« are continuing at m the peat to carry a complete Stork of GENIINE Fonn PARTS at well ns other prrtt for •H make* of eara. DECATIR AITO dirts # service ■ at J'tfersoM S’o.

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in the* same khid of u bull gameMitchell Is In the final sc ries for j the first Hine- and the team is d<- ! termtoed to make good. The town believes Mltch<*ll can win nnd so d e s the team. ' The* Itluejac kefs’ starting line-up ' er*- oc.-i t; |..*i io heli-lit and ’ ' lad Hill .Innes 111 let ■ goes 6 fee! t Three oth*-rs are* . tabbed at an even 6 feet while the shortie. Roy Ramey a crack guard, j is 3 feet 11 i From the eiperlence angle- one boy, Duane Conkey, has played for I four years Two others. Hutton , and Lewis. have three years egI perletue while Ramey and York, the remaining starters, are year! mg* Mitchel! has a varied type of of tense and uses Icotlt fast breaks and ac t plays. Despite their height and weight they've Hashed an overheal patting attack that most of southern Indiana says is the best in lh»- state this year Considering the- full season record. too. the Bluejacket* have every right in the world to Im- where they are They've* played 29 games and lost only five Os the five defeats foil! were by only two points The- fifth was to Huntingburg on 'lt*- Hunters H.- a trick that- been turned t-gtilarly again*! everybody tot several year* Milt hell hasn't played the setups either They dropfeed their first two games to Bedford ami Oolith Then they trounced Rluomingtcm, West Haden and North Vernon In fore losing to Jasper The string started again with victories over Petersburg Salem Bedford. Or-h-uns. Martinsville Bloomington and Paoli be for.* Seymour brokeIhicetgh Ihriiiing!* irg t.-tne along three sanies later to inflic t the last Mitchell defeat Sim* 'hat same the Bluejackets In order have romiced ov, New Albany. Orleans Salem. Terre Haute Wiley Williams. Bedford. Springville, Salem. New Albany. Lynnville and Washington no easy task From the standpoint of reserve* Mitchell probably is as strong as any of the final four Ten men saw action tn the regional remi final games and only one faib-d to • -ore* Ramey was the high point man w th 33 ronnters while Jones followed him with ,’v In addition to th>s paic focti oihe meu s.cH.-d aeon than Io points in th- four games Mik of Wrwl Hard laHh. Satiirda;. Van h 2-f. I p. m. Ilith X Jefferson Sic. Roan! School 'I ru-tee*.

Decatur Bowlins League Results Minor League Bill Tut Weiler had a big night Tue sday in the Mh<or league, rolling a 661 series on games of 226. 224, 214 Molly Mies was neit with 643. with a single game high of 275. Other 6o" series were Zelt <33. Slump *l*. Frlslngc-r 610. Latckenau <O9. and J Etiler 61“ Thirty five 200 scores wore rolled Burkes won three from Mcttsc It ler, 2972-2717. Wren won two games from Cloverleaf. 26*4 1634 Telephone Toll won two games from Gambles. 2739-2*55 Convoy won two games from Smith Insurance. 2745-2U3 Smith'* Ina. E Bultemeier 121 W Gallmeyer 142 160 E Gallmeyer 225 Ik* 17.7 G Bultemeler 145 192 IM H Blumenberg 161 I*7 175 H Gallmeyer 14b l<o 3cm Spot 20 20 2«> Totals M 2 *64 013 Cotvoy. Ohio N Staler 177 167 137 R Etiler 173 133 IM A Etiler 203 213 177 J Etgler 237 202 167 D Etgler IM 196 IM Totals 979 061 Sl* Telephone Toll Eh Inger 107 197 IM Hol lope ter 176 174 211 M Heare hi* IM !*<• I Heare 20* 177 *'■*- Hitlickman 151 13* 172 Spot 47 47 47 Total* 947 949 9*l Gambles Store C Heare 2»4 2«4 IM R W.codhall IS* 194 171 Reidenhach !*•’> I*3 2**2 K Woodhall 174 2<>l 172 Lankenan I*2 223 2«4 Totals 913 1005 ?37 Wren Davis 191 194 I*o Moser 195 137 141 Tnmbleson 19* 172 2<*2 Tope 145 21* 136 M< Clute 2<»l 211 140 Spot 30 30 30 Total* 963 0M *49 CloveriMf Frlsinger I*4 223 2«3 i Thom* 15* 177 172 Kayloi 15K 13* 135 II seton 179 132 loo* A Farrar 207 16* 204 Totals **6 *3* 9|o Burke's Tut weiler 22« 224 214 Burke 160 *O7 I*2 Keller 191 IM 204 Bonitas I*4 16* 194 Zell 203 214 215 Spot 4* 4* 4* Total* 1022 1047 1037 MuUehler's Stump 2<>2 219 197 Ml** 27* I<* 197 Ahr 161 190 192 Mutsc hler 104 15* 153 Ladd l*o 195 113 Totals 935 92« «52 Fred Hoffman came through with a 620 m the Merchant league at Mie* Recreation last night to sei the- pace tn higli series His 236 was also beat single attempt Snook Marbaugh was second in higli sertea with a 591 Raaall Miller 164 145 144 leonard 227 IM 161 Newman 143 140 139 Wolpert U* 114 I<s Murphy 152 16* 171 Total* *44 790 ?»1 Sautter* Stapleton 170 lid) 159 Elc y 101 I*4 Sautters 155 149 Ehinger 140 I*l IM Brewer 142 I<7 135 Christen 199 182 Spot 34 34 Total* 742 **o 744 j Tstephena Lacal 0. Heare 191 U 9 204 Beinktng 14* 174 142 M Heare IM> 191 I*3 Hummer 175 151 171 I CORTI; ' • ! —Loot Tim* Tanight—--RUL RB OF THZ StA” Oougis* Facrbank*. Jr. o*a Bancroft. Margaret Lackwood — Short* 10c—15c* FRL & SAT. Zant Grey Special! “KNIGHTS OF THE RANGE* Ruaaal Haydon. Jean Barker ——G-O , tun. Mon. Tv *a—‘Return of Or. X* A The Mon Whe WoulSn't Is «

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*At the Training Camps | By United Prase Red. Tampa. Fla. March 21 -<UR> The main squad of the Cincinnati Reds was «< hedttled tu arrive at Havana tnts morning for erveral exhilittloii game. with Cuban all aiar Irani. Three Bod pitchers, alpi-m.h »lived for II hila, blanked th. Philadelphia Philllna. 11-0. at Miami Beach yesterday Giants Winter Haven Flo Th<- New York Giant, play the Itofroit Tiger, in an eahioition game today with Hal Sihumaiher and Carl Hubhell arhcdiiled to pitch four-inning stretches Former Giatit Pick Bartell singled with loaded base, in the ninth Inning yesterday to give the Tiger, an 8 7 dec I. lon over the Giants. 1 Pirate. Pasadena. Calif.—A Barrage of home run. from Pitt.burgh Pirate list, yesterday defeated the Chi- ■ ago White Moi. 10 7. in a game in whl< h even the <mly White Ko. player lo hit a home run comes i from Pittsburgh Fletcher. Illtto and Vanghan all lifted the ball out of the park for circuit blows and Gustine achieved the feat twice. The <mly Chicago homer was made l>y Julius Kollers, who Ilves in Pittsburgh Athletic. Ixm Angeles. Calif.— The PhllaCHICKEN SUPPER Moose Home Saturday, March 23 5 to 7 p. m. Thia is the annual chicken supper 1 urvad by the Women of the | Moose. Veer patronage will be appraciaUd. ’JtuMvdt < Man LOAN SYSTEM TV Mvrlt Pl»n t-sss 9,«u«i od»r« •vsllsU. <Mk rradll ue u> »»■ to k. and Wile or ainsto t»r>vna YOUR PLAIN NOTE OTHER SECURITY TO APPLY—Tas wsr aas say sf ike Urea way, Yau are under w •HigaliON If you do mN tab* • I Yuu RMiy IwlwfUbOKhM tMB BlOdi Ijpll tab of your NBoowy fMbadkp l. Ye. amy atoTtkrt mad Hto as. ** 1 Or rail at agree eea ven tonfir faxTtiad. PriMWl* foobuMotion LOCAL LOAN COMFANV n-rllWWaS.— Imn wi. jp jUmf, Vfll*. 4Hp« mJ /«F CbdMtApf ?

delphla Athletic*, victors only once In five starts against major Ic-ague opposition, returned to Pacific coast league coinpetlilcm where they have won 10 of 12 games against the Ixt* Angele* Angc-ls todicy The A's lost here ycnßerday to the Chicago Coho. 7 3. on a homer with the- bases loaded by Glenn Russell In the- ac-vemh Inning, off Huck Ross Russell** blow wiped ccul a 3 2 Philadelphia lead phillioa Hollywood. Fla The- Philadc-I-phlr Phillies sought to regain 1 lovic lory column today against Columbus of the American Association The Phils, with three victories against minor league opposition. lost their third straight to a major league foe yesterday when the Cincinnati Reds rolled up a 10-0 score at Miami Beach Cardinal* Bt Petersburg. Fla. —Joe Med wick, only Ht lacui* Cardinal holdout. was due here tonight to discuss contract term*. The management irtcuounced it had signed Bill Delancey. sensational catcher of the 1934 championship twriea who was fc'.C-Mi out of baseball the neat yea- by illness A deal with Sacramanto was pending In connection with Delanc-ey The Red Bird* also announced purchase from the Giants of outfielder Morris Jones The Cards were to meet the Bos ton Red Hoi again today after losing their first game to the Cronin team. 1 to 0. on outfielder Ted Williams home run Brawn* San Antonio. Tea George Coffman and Roaie laiwscm were scheduled to hurl for the St larui* Brown today hi theit game with the Toledo Mudhens of the Anter- ■ han Association The- Browns breerc-g through their game with the Tulsa Oiler* yesterday, winning 14 to 0 In a game called In the eighth ———a T Today’s Sport Parade* ay Htnry McLsmara Rt Petersburg. Fl* . March 21 <UR» -It waan't until today that I realiied there was a definite kh.ship Icelweeri Icasrluill und holing A* recently a* yesterday I would have stoutly (and I mean “atoutIf" to the tune of I*s pounds and twin chins> denied there was any cotmec tlon between say right field and a right < ross Bui all of a sudden I found myself lolling under a palm tree with Moe Berg of the Boston lt<-d So*, one of the better mind*, bssebsll or otherwise, in this country And before wc- quite lolling he Imcl estaHßHlfitl a definite relationship be

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i tween the two He Iconnd them together with ■ the c-ipresslnn “one-two punch." There never was a Icoilng ! champion »ho didn't have a one i I two punc h. Berg pointed out. and ■ then conliiciied to eaplaht that the chief contention for the major lea- ! jgm pennants this year would be i made by teams with the same i thing. i ( "la-t's hack al the- American b*aI gue.” Herg said "Barring accl|dent the main contention will be • ' between the Yankees and the Red ' ' ' Hoi Ea<h of the club* can throw a deadly one-two punch On theYanks the one-two I* provided by - Joe DiMaggio and Hill Dickey |t|Maggio sets up the oppo*itlon and ' Dickey knock* It out." 1 | Remembering Charley Keller. I 1 suggested that perhaps the Yanks had gone- a step further and developed a one-two-three punch "Please.” Berg said, in a voice rich with melancholy, “let's limit ’ this to just two hitters. Now take the Red Hoi Our one two punch 1 Is thrown by Jimmy Fols and Ted Williams Perhaps I'm biased hut ' to me those two fellow* form the best one! wo In ba'-rball. I ’ wouldn't swap them for anything I In the league.” I I The- one-two punch holds true in 1 , the National league. The champion Cincinnati Reds and thc-lr sternest < hallengers. the Cardinals, have the toughest blng bamg combination* in the Ford Frick belt The Reds can throw Frank Me- i t'ormkk and Iva I Goodman at op- I posing pitchers And the Cards have Johnny Mlle and Due ky Medwick, that la. If Medwick sign* And he i* sure* to Hpcaktag of ( Ihtc ky Wuc ky. It will be he who! will have to come to term* I'npopular with the players I who’ think he* cost them the pennant , last year by loafing t and unpopular ' with manager Blades iwha resents ■ the things Medwh k has said ahom ' him) and unpopular with owner

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