Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1940 — Page 6

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Yellow Jackets Drop First Home Tilt,

DECATUR LOSES TO REW HAVEN FRIDAY NIGHT Bulldog* Mark Ip 32-24 Deciflion Over Yellow Jacket Quintet — Getting awsy to s slow *’art ! Decstur'* Vellow Jacket* dropped j their flrat homo warn* of the •**■ son Friday night, losing » If to Ml decision to the New H*ven Hull dog* Th* Jackets staged a *plrlted 1 rally In the third |*tiod to pull I wit Um one point aa th* quarter i closed. hut wilt’d before N-w Hat an a drive In th’ final eight I tnlMM’a The Bulldog* held an » to J margin at th’ ’nd of th’ flrat quarter and held Decatur to four < poiMg In th’ second period mean-1 while acorlng 12 to give New Ha* en th* lead of 2<t to * at th’ Inter ’ tn Its ton A pair of hoi «hot« Mrhrlng and H’tnaolh tickled the, net* for «even field goal* in thia; first half to give th’ Rulldoga I heir I’ad Fielders hy Lymh. Si hamerloh and Johna<>n and a brace of foul ahota hy Kitchen Increased Deca tur'a total to 17 while the Hull doga were tallying only three point* for 21 Chllcote then fir’d on’ through the hoop from under death, came back with a deter pivot ahot to hrlng the Jackets within two polnta at 25 to 21 Bolyard tallied one point when fonleii by Chllcote but the latter came hack with one from the aide' to make the (core New Haven 21. Decatur 21 a* the third quarter closed The Rutidog* held Decatur to a Jone point a free throw by John •on In the final eight minute* nt play. New Haven meanwhile add tng eight point* to give the Bulldog* their fourth conaecutlve vic-, tory of th’ season without defeat 1 Chllcote wa* the whole ofenalve •how for the Yellow Jacket* with five field goals and three free throw* for a total of 13 point* He was the only Decatur player to hit more than once from the field M’hrlng. Mew Haven's pivot man. was high for the Rulldoga with five fielder* and a charity , to** for II point* New Haven FG FT TP Burgeoe f • I 11 Hemaoth. t ...... 3 • • Mehring c 5 11! Rolyard. g 2 4 • Wright g 2 0 4, Rtellhorn f 0 0 0 Hanefeld. f 0 0 0 . Puqpple. f 1 0 I ( TOTALS 13 4 32 Decatur Krick, f 0 0 0 Fntchte. f 1 0 2 . Lynch c 1 0 jL Johnson g I 1 3 1 Chllcote. g & 3 13 1 Selumerloh. f 1 0 2 Hatelwood. f 0 0 0 - Kitchen, g 0 2 2 .

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[ Andrew* a ... « u n i l.inn. g t> u '• | TOTAM • I M Referee Lehman i Kernel 1 mplre Farrla t Portland t Preliminary New Haven IS Decatur 11 REDKEY DOWNS HARTFORD FIVE Gorillas Drop 37 To 17 Decision To Jay County Team Friday Redkey down-d the Hartford I Gorilla* on the Adam* county floor ' Friday night 37-17. after grabbing an early 11 1 lead at the end of the tlrat quarter Coach Wayne Hinchman atarted , a revamped lineup for the Gorilla*, lining live freahmen about three quartern of the tilt. Redkey led | IS-9 at half-time and 2513 at the ' end of the third stania Sharp led , the wimiera with 12 point* and G Dubach pac’d the loser* with *ll Redkey FG FT TP Riegel, f 3 2 * Austin. f .000 Payne, c .oil Sharp g 5 2 12 i Johnson, * 3 o <> Luca* f 000 lies r oil Reese, K . . 3 0 4 Bowman. g 113 Total* 15 7 37 Hartford FG IT TP W. Dubach. f 0 3 3 ; Vanette. f o o o Rlgglna. c .113 Ki*'ler g ..... 113 L Dubach g (too . G Dubach, f 3 0 4 ; Ziegler f . 0 0 0 I Augaburger. c 0 0 0 Amatuti g 10 2 Myer*, g . . 0 0 0 Total* 4 5 17 Referee. Hrown tPor’tandi. I'mplre. Dor win < Decatur!. Preliminary Redkey IP. Hartford 10, KIRKLAND LOSES TO PENNVILLE Jay County Team Defeats Kangaroos Friday Night. 43 To 29' The Pennville Bulldog* from Jay county invaded the hom ■ of the Kirkland Kangaroo* Friday night and went home with the long end of a 43 to 2* count Th’ Jay county lad* held a 29 to 14 lead at the Intermlsilon. Shumaker and Jone* paced Pennville with 17 and 15 point*. respmtlvely. C. Arnold led Kirkland with nine I point*. Pennville FC FT TP Hilton f ...... 0 2 2 | Shumaker f 4 7 17 i Quaker c 3 0 4 I Jone* g 4 3 15 I Iranian g 0 0 0 j Whitacre f 0 1 11 i Milner c 10 2 Clark k .. ........ o 0 o Total* 15 12 44 Kirkland B*er f .... 2 0 4 Yaney f ... 0 0 0 C. Arnold c . 3 3 9 Girod g 2 15 D. Arnold k 0 11 Troxel f . .. 2 0 4i Mankey fl 3 « • s Total* . 12 5 29 Rtrferee: Klelnknight (Decatur* Ctnpire: Beal <Decatur). Preliminary Pennville 23. Kirkland 12. Nothing *o take* the heart out of a pereon a* Ingratitude

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WARRIORS WIN ! OVERTIME TILT Win From Spartans In Second Overtime After Trailing At Halftime The Jefferson Warrior* staged an inspired l**s half rally at, Pleasant Mill* la*t night to downi last year'* sectional champ* 27 1 24. In a thrilling douhleovertjme, tilt The wore wa* tied 24 all at the end of the regular playing perl «! I In the first overtime neither team scored and in the second a Warrior j free throw proved Io be (he margin , of victory The whitier* trailed 19-7 at half | time hut whittled away at the lead er*' margin until they knotted the I count. Butcher and Baker led the' winner* with 10 point* each Sapp' topped the loser* with eight mark era. Jeffarwn FG FT TP Lautxenhelier f ..... 1 0 21 Baker, f 4 2 1« L Halne*. c 0 1 11 Butcher, g ...... ..5 0 10 Caitanlga. g 1 0 2 Baumgartner, f ...... 1 0 t, Hamrick, g 0 0 0 TOTALS 13 3 27 Ptcaaant Milla Wllllamion. f 3 17 Sapp, f 4 0 8 Bate*, c 0 2 2* Mcßride K 0 0 0 Foor, g .. 1 2 4

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Hammond, g 2 1 5 t I TOTALS 10 4 2* Preliminary , Jefferson 29. Pleasant Mill* |o ( o MAGLEY NEWS 1 MRS. K. J. WORTHMAN < e -——.—■——. Mr and Mr* Ridiert Beery and t children David and Itoreen Kae. ' were Sunday dinner gue*t* of Har- j vey Beery and children of Peterson. Rev and Mr* O H Stherry were ( visitor* a few day* with Mr*. Scherry'* mother. Mrs. Minnie Hildebrand at the Otto Hildvdirand | ' home. | Thr hlah wind* Monday caused considerable damage in and around Marley Window* were blown In at the Charles Scherry home Many j telephone pole* and wire* were down, barn doors off and several roof* damaged Mr. and Mr*. Glen Beer and (daughter visited at te E J Worth--1 man home Wednesday evening. O F Hlldolirand wa* a victim of the storm Monday, -uttering a ent on his face when a piece of tin roofing wa* blown against him. I Mis* Florence Worthman had as | her guest* Sunday Miss HMen Worthman and Mia* Eleanor Hilge- ! man of near Magley. Mr and Mr*. E J Worthman and sons Calvin and Irvin, Mr and Mrs. Glen Beer and daughter Janice Ma’, and Miss Ruth Worthtnan of Fort Wayne motored to Cincinnati. ().. to visit Ethel and Mary Worthman. student nurses at the Deacon- * ess hospital. They also visited x I few minute-, with MU*e« Virginia Shady and Ruth Grether, students

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GENEVADEATS | DERNE QUINTET Cardinals Score 32 To 26 Triumph Over Hears Friday Night Grabbing an early lead. Geneva •cored a *urprl*lng 32-20 victory over the Herne Bear* Friday nigh* un the Cardinal hardwood. The Cardinal* menped out to a IM lead at quarter time and «tayted out in front. They led 10-13 at half time and 24 21 at the end of the third period. Windmiller paced <he winning five with 13 point* on five field Koale and a trio of charity toane*. The Berne acorlng wa» fairly evenly divided, with Llechty garnering eight to lead the k»*er*. •«rn« FG FT TP K Habegger f 2 3 7 Eliwneck f Oil l.b hty • 4 0 » Sibwartx g I 0 2 Baum g ...... 3 17 Mfl Kean Oil <’ Haliegger fl 0 Total* l» 4 24 Ganava Windmiller f 5 3 13 \ Sprunger f 3 0 < I Fen nig c 3 3 7 I Hofitetter g . 0 0 01 Bixler g 2 0 II R Miller g 0 2 2 Moore g 0 0 o i Total* 13 3 32 Referee: Collier (Fort Wayne) I I'mplre Wendmlller iFort Wayne) - Preliminary Geneva. 10: Berne. 33. PREBLE NEWS *1 Ml** Irene Ewell vlrited her ’ aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr*. la»w- I rewce Schroeder of Decatur over the ‘ weekend Mr and Mr*. Cable and fa- | mlly apent Bunday with Mr. and

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