Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1940 — Page 6

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Decatur Teams Lose Openers Friday Nigjjl .--— I I —

JACKETS DROP 32-21 TILT TO PORTLAND FIVE Panther* Mark l’p Victor)’ Over Decatur On Portland Floor in a rough. ragged and loo*e|y playi-d contest that wa* more than typical of Initial «-a-.m net tilt* the Dm.car Yellow 1.. hets dropp »d their first start Friday night a' Portland 12 21 The Panther* used their one game extra experience to heavy ad vantage and had 111 tie (rouble running up a *afe margin over the Purple, once the local- became demoralized However except for lap** • late In the second quarter and early In the third stanza the local- made a much better allowing than the •cote Indicate* Coach Hugh Andrew* elected to Mart Krick Hchamerloh Lynch Andrew* and Chlleote Tin- tun Irinatlon fared well lt> the first quarter and trailed only three marker* 58 at quarter time In the aecotrd «l*Ma. however they were caught napping time after time When the second quarter ended the I<m ala were on the Start end of an I* 10 count At the start of the third period, the Purple fared little better and the Panther* ran the count up to 2410 Then Linn Hazelwood Kitchen and Fruchte entered 'he Imai lineup They aucceeded tn keeping on even term* with the Panther* The quarter ended 1" 14 The Jacket* made five point* and the Panther* but two 111 the final Mania a* both team* reverted to their football tar tic* of but a week ago The Jacket* •coring wa* evenly divided with every one of the nine men in the contest getting at least one point Chlleote and Kitchen ■nagger! four marker* each Nor rl» and McKinley made nine point* each to lead the winnerinability to score on net up* and Maaon Inexperience told on the Purple and Gold At time*, how ever, they flashed a brand of ball of which they are believed capable and promised to di*play after acquiring a little more experience Coach Hill Ive* reserve* Were downed In the prelim. 15 11 to

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make It a good evening'* work for the Panther* The local reserve* had a lot of trouble getting started having acquired but five point In the tint three atangn* In the final period they perked up and made a game of It Vtllow Jacket* FG FT TP Krick f I 1 * Schamerloh. f I •• 2 Lynch • » I 1 Andrew* g » 1 I Chlleote. g 12 4 IfatelWood f I 0 2 Fruchte, c .. I n 2 Linn g 1 n 2 Kitchen z 2 « 4 TuTU.H I I 21 Portland Smith. f 2 I '• Morri*, f 13 9 McKinley, c . ... J 2 * Gaunt, k 2 2 A Norton, g 2 <• t II Smith. f " • n . -T- . ,i ■ taper, c ... » « <> Money, g non Liy. g • u " TOTALS .12 * 12 Referee la-vlckl (Fort Waynet I'mplre ITierl* «Ga* Cityr Decatur Bowling l-eague Rowden with a 595 topped the effort* of all bowler* In the Central Soya league last night But hi* team hurt three game* Io the Colleen* whoae handicap proved too big for the Expeller* Rowden* wore tame on game* of 210. Ift and IK* laumartl with a 420 and Klepper with a 415 Were high for the gal* Master* copped three game* from Solvent G S< hulti led the way for the winner* with a 514 T—pie wag best for the loser* with a 455 Mixer* won two of three from M * It •Solly ' Soldner'* 495 wa* the big florae for the Winner*, while a posted by Krick war top* for the loalng five Tonight at M bell* a mate h game between Mutx hler* and a Summit City five will hold the limelight . . The visiting quintet boawt* in their lineup five of Fort Wayne* leading kegler* trewit Stott Sr S'olt Jr Eddie Kraft George Ja<l«on and Chuk Carr MONROE LOSES TO BERNE FIVE Bears Register 31 To 29 Victory Over Bearkatz Friday Night The Berne Bear* scor-d their ■erond auxegaive victory of the -eason Friday night, defeating the Monroe Bearkatl. 34 to 29 but only after a fierce tu»»le Herne led practically all the way but the Bearkatl tied the score late in the game at 29-29, only to have the Bear* pull away to victory. D Habegger and Kmick led the winner* with 12 point* each and E. Raudenbu*h wa* high for Monroe with nine Berne FG FT TP 0 Haftegger f 3 A 12 Kmick. f A 0 12 Llechty. c 215 S< hwartz g . 0 0 V Baumgartner g 2 15 M- K«ML ' 0 0 0 C Habegger. Z 0 0 0 Total* IS 8 34 Monroe FG TP TP K Raudenbuah. f . 3 3 9 Winteregg. f 3 0 A Gilbert, c 2 0 4 Crist. g 113 A Raudenbuah. g 317 Rich, f .000 Trump, g 0 0 0 Total* 12 5 29 Referee. Somers; umpire. Nulf. Prsllminsry Berne 28. Monroe 13.

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GORILLAS LOSE TO KANGAROOS Kirkland Scon*# Easy 39 To 17 Victory Over Hartford Town-hip Th- Kirkland Kangaroo*, paced by th. ■ . < \ nold. scored a top-heavy 39-17 win uv-r th>- Hartford Gorilla- in the | southern gym Friday night. The Kangaroo* h-ld a 22 14 lead I at half-time- The Kirkland center up 24 of hi* team - 3’t point- og 12 field goal- and a brace of charity to«*e* G. Itubai h pa—d the 1 i-ro with seven (xiinta. Kirkland FG FT TP Beery f 1 fl 3| Yaney f fl o 0 C Arnold c 12 2 24; Fravel g 2 15 D Aronl g 0 2 2 j Klpf-r f fl o fl | Girod f 0 3 3 Mankey g 0 1 1 1 ( Total 15 9 39 Hartford Zeigler f 1 fl 2 I G Dubai h f 2 3 7 i W Duba-h c 0 0 0

Boy, Girl Die in Bomb Blast f il r gs H B Xfa 1 _ s - ■SL.MnP aMsMBBS Tep left, Lola Oebhom; right William Debhern; below, wrecked car Police in Scranton. Pa., are inveetlaatlna the myetentou* bomb eiplo Klon which killed the eon and daughter of Dr E II Rebhorn th* city * health Inapector, aa they entered the automobile owned by their father. The dead are William Rebhorn. IS, and hl* «l*ter. Loh. 17 The wealthy physician waa belirrud the target of the plot. I

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I .Vug-burger g fl 3 3 Affolder g f> « l> pace f it <• <• I Runyon f o •• •* Myer- c 1 fl 2 Am-tutx g I I 3j Total* 5 ; IT ; Preliminary Hartford 29 Kirkland 9. GENEVA LOSES TOPETGOLEDM Cardinals Drop 40 To 22 Decision To Wells County Quintet The Geneva Cardinal* *uffered their flr-t defeat in three -tart* Friday night. lo*>ng to the Petroleum Panther* at Petroleum. 4u to •* The winners' scoring wa* well divided. Duke leading with nine point*, respectively. Petroleum FG FT TP B Franli. t 4 v 8 G Borror f 3 17 Egley, c 3 0 4 Duke, g . 3 3 9 El-ton. k .215 Geirhart. f 113 W Borror, f 0 0 0

J Haines, c 0 0 0 Fi-h-r ff ..... 10 2 Neff g 000 Totals 17 4 40' Geneva FG FT TP Sprttnger. f . 4 1 9 Bixler f 102 Fennlg c .000 B Wlndmlller. g 15 7 Moore g Oil Agler. f .011 J. Wludmiller. f Oil Miller, c Oil St tn key. g 0 0 0 Total* 4 10 22 Referee. M-Geath: umpire. Dick. Preliminary petroleum 21. Geneva 19. O Postcard Waite 31 Years Lu Lux. N M -<Vn- Mr*. C R Phillip*, who left M Lui 31 year* ago. ha* a postcard In the lai Lu* piMtoffice le-aring a postmark of "August 8. 1909," mailed at St J Louis. — W’eek’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teama ♦ —o Saturday Jefferson at Bryant.

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ALLEN COUNH FIVE DEFEATS COMMIESTEAM New Haven Registers 39 To 36 Victory' On New Haven Floor Decatur'* Commodore*, making their flr«i atart of the »eaaon. dropped a wild and wooly 19 to 3« decition to the New Haven Bulldog* Friday night at New Haven. The Commie*, .eemlngly nervou* for their opener got away to a bad . .tart, with New Haven piling up a 12 to 2 lead before the Dwrptur lad* found their bearlpga. and cut thl* | , margin to 13 to 7 at the end of the flrat quarter. The «tory of the game, however, can be told In a nutahell foul* The Commodore* committed 22 l>er*on»l foul* the Hulldog* 10 New Haven converted 13 of 29 ' chance* from the free throw line, the Commodore* *i* of 12 Decatur tallied II time* from the Held New Haven 13. Pulling together after that di* aatrou* *tar<. the Commie* pulled j within a (ingle point of the Bulldog* at half-tlfe. 1* to I*. Soon after the opening of the third quarter Hackman'* flelder from underneath tied the count at - ■ 23 23. After Bolyard tallied a free throw. Held goala by Brad Holthouae and Jim Holtbouae gave the Commodore* a 37 to 24 lead and the locate teemed on their way. However. New Haven pulled Into a 27-27 tie but Hackman* two pointer from under the hoop gave the Commie* a 29 to 37 margin at (he end of the third quarter. Terveer opened the Anal period - with a one-handed *hot but New Haven came hack with a Held goal and three free thrown to take a 33 to 31 margin The cloeeat the Commodore* came after thia wa* two point* at 34 to 33. Hackman wa* Decatur'* leading •corer with live Held goal* and two free throw* for 13 pointa. Terveer tallied II pointa and H Holthouae •even. Mehrlng and Bolyard led New Haven with 10 and nine pointa. respectively. The Commodore* lo*t two men. i I Iman and Bolinger on peraonal* and New Haven lo»t Bolyard The (Arnmodore* will meet Celina Catholic at the Commodore gymnasium nett Tuesday night, with the second team game starti Ing at 7 o'clock. New Haven FG FT TP M. Hemaoth f .... 1 o 31 Han-felt f Oil Mehrtng. C 3 4 10 Wright, g 3 0 4 Bolyard, g 3 3 9 Peoples, f 0 11 Hemaoth. f 113 lacntx. < 0 0 0

fftellhorn g 11 j Miller, g ...... .. 3 3? Total* 11 i; Commodore. pt] y-j- r|, I Hackman, f ... I 1 u | liman f | S I Terveer < 4 J || Bolinger g .. | o 2 J Holthouae. g 1 0 2 I Klepper. c o o n i Keller, g .ono 111 Hnlthou*e. g 3 17 Total* i| 4 N Referee Johnson, t'mplre, Prlble, Preliminary New Haven 31. Commodore* || EACLES DEFEAT PLEASANT MILLS Monmouth Edges Out 16 To 15 Triumph Over Spartans Friday The Monmouth Eagle* no.ecl out a 14 to 15 triumph over lhe pl-a* ant MUI* Spartan* at the Mon mouth gymnasium Friday nlghi The team* were tied at 44 at the half and Bleaaant Mill* M at the end of the third quarter, u to * Scoring wa* well divided on both team*. Kunkle leading Monmouth with four point*, and Batea and Holloway each scoring

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