Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1940 — Page 6
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CYODEFEATED | BY CLOVERLEAF Suffer* Find League Defeat Bj 36 To 27 Score Thursday The Dei.cur CYO nattered tin flrat defeat of the season Thursday nigh' In the Adams < minty WPA adult basketball league. drop-’ ( pmir a M to 2? game in Cloverleaf. I < In th»* only other tame played. , M< Millen edged out Blue ('reek 23 to 2" In the first »• hedul--d game of the evening Monmouth i forfeited to the Men bants. McMillan FG FT TP Hoyer, f 15 7 Hampshire, f o • 0 ' Bollenba. her, c 2 3 * Kipfer. a » « 0 Myers g I 2 « Williamson, t 1 « 2 Darr a ® ® " » Total. 7T 71 ’ Bui Creak FG FT TP »mith. f " •• o p Baumgartner f 0 0 0 Hurs’ < 2 •• * . Blythe a » 3 H Heller a 2 1 s |( To 14 Cloverleaf FG FT TP Stapleton. f Kill Jarkrnm. f 0 0 0 J Hebble. c 10 2 ’ Strickler. g 3 « 12 . Hill. g 10 2* Schaffer. f 10 2“ Andn-as g 2 15' Totals IB » 3« CYO >' FG FT TP I' A Baker f . 3 2 h 1* B Hess. I 13 5 1Hraden. < . 2 « ♦ K Bei ker e I 2 * B Tsnvas. a 10 2 Aibrrding. t o o 0 N Hess. g .000 Kiihnle g 2 if B F Totals Id 7 27 II Referee Khdnknight. I. I'mplre Beal. *
“HEY KIDDIES!” SANTA w ill again he at the Cash Coal & Supply • with ■ “JEANNETTE" hitched to a ideigh load of package* for kiddie* between the ages of I and II year* 3 P. M., Dec. 24th. R. A. STUC KEY HOME OF WINKLER STOKER "The Stone ('rubher.**
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Week’* Schedule For Adam* County Basketball Team* » - Berne at Yellow Jackets Commodores'at Hl aMry'a, Anderson. t Monroe at Pleasant Mills Jefferson at Kirkland Petroleum at Hartford. Saturday Four-team tourney at Monmouth < Monmouth Monroe. Kirkland and Geneva > OVERTIME TILT TOPS LEAGUE Another Extra Session (iame In Intramural Loop l.a«t Night Another overtime tilt fimtured ] play in the intramural league at the Decatur junior-senior high school | last night, a. the senior division •fo-tled activities The Red-kins fio-rd out a 15 13 decision over 'h>' 1 Polar B'-ars after th* count was j inotted 13-all at the end of the regu-J ar playing period The Blue Hagies | icnred an easy 29-15 victory overt he Yellow Flashes in the other tam<- The hog scores Redskins FG FT. TP Wills f 10 2 Cady f 10.’ gelchi c 10 2 lea re g 10 2 Preidt g 2 15 Oley 1 0 2 jlke 0 0 0 Totals 711115 1 Polar Bears irake f 113 »a vidson f 2 » 2 ‘‘rauhlger e 10 2; ane g 0 0 01 foreman g I 0 2 iarber 10 2 Totals « 1 13 Blue Eagles FG FT TP ’’uhrman f 2 0 B (offman f 10 2, .imger c 2 15 Ichamerloh g 12 1
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crossing a chicken with a pig In the hope ot getting ready made ham and eggs. If you come right down to It. the 1 conference member*. Instead ot ■ voting |su to the player* who need-1 ed the money, should have advlied I the boy* to pa*« up the game and (•fee lhe job* After all. amateur < guardian* are *uppo«ted to tie aound | enough In judgment to know that i the Rose Bowl or any other howl | Isn't of world shaking Importance ]' In short, they might have cast an j eye to the boys' futures and seen I past Xew Year's day. Now we'll come to the payoff by the brethren of the conference. After nodding assent to a proposal that made for professionalism. I which would indicate they don't ' think playing for money is a card-1 . Inal sin. they said no a thousand I ' time* no. when asked to grant per- { mission to the Chicago Bears and I an all-star pro team from the Nattonal league, to use the l»s Angeles memorial coliseum for a char 1 By game The proa wanted the ; coliseum because It seats lOO.uOO or more customers. The customers wanted the coliseum as a site for the game because there were 100.■too or morp of them who wanted | to see the best football has to offer. Hut the conference refused the request on the ground* that lhe coliseum, which waa built for the Olympic game* in 1932. It, dedicated to amateur sport* By implication the conference made It plain that It felt the professional* should neve rbe allowed to desecrate such a halowed playing field. And they shoot clay pigeons! ' Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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WOJWL Decatur's Yellow Jacket* and | Berne'* Bear* will stage one of > their traditional battle* tonight at | the Yellow Jacket* gymnasium in j thia i lty. / --000 - The** game* ar* annually am*ng ths feature* •* tn* schedule* of both t*ams and to night's I* n* *arepti*n. Rated •n pact perfermanc** there is iittl* to chess* b*tw**n the** tw* quintets, and th* outcome appears a tossup Comparison «f *i*e*s show* littl* differone* and fan* should be in for a r*at batt I*. 000Decatur * Commodore* will take ’ to the road tonight for their sec- { ond tilt of the week. The Commie* will journey to Anderson, where they will meet the Gael* of Ht. Mary * These team* have been rb tai* :>ir many year* and some in(creating battle* have ensued in part meeting* * — 000— Other game* tonight on lhe county menu are Monroe at I’b-a*- , ant Mill*. Jeffrraon at Kirkland I ■nd Petroleum at Hartford. —•ObSaturday'* *< hedule will be featured by the four-team Invltstloti tourney at the Monmouth gymnasium Teams to compete other than the host M-hool are .Monroe. Kirkland and Geneva. —®Ow ~ Tonight'* tilt will be the la»t appearance of the Yellow Jacket* for ' three week* aa the Decatur lad* will he idle until Jattuary3. when I they travel to Auburn for a Northeastern Indiana conference tilt with j the Red Devil*. —oOo The Commodore*, however, will have g bu*y holiday season- with three gam** in th* next 10 day*. Th* Commie* will play Huntington Catholis at Huntington December I>, will entertain Menroevill* her* December 20. and the Gaels from Anderson will meet the Commodore* in th* Yellow Jacket gymnasium Monday, December 23. —oOo — The Commodore* were scheduled to entertain Ht Roee of Lima Ohio, here December 30. but this date ha* been changed at the request of St Rose official*. A tentative date fur the game ha* been set on Sun- \ day afternoon. January 19. -000— The Butler Bulldog* threw a
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I >eal w ar* Intn the all powerful Ind-1 lana university baaketeer* last I night al the Bulkl fieldhouse H;itI ler led most of the game but a late rally by Indiana earmd a 39 to 3« victory Roh hr > termer Herne alar, scored twj field goal* and a free throw Poach M<Cra> ken aaed 12 play<r* dining the game ■—<Mteee.iiini.nl .1 Decatur Bow ling * league 1 O - "*"■■ ■.. o For lhe first time In week* M.i jor league keglera at Mies re<-re-■lion lasi night lived up to repn tallon* and hung up *ome fine «<-or- ; ••* Tony Hpangle’- outshone the i rest of the hoys, getting a huge *l9 - on game* of 213, 231 and 275 I' Hill Tut Weller posted a bi* *SO R. Woodhall a *72 and R H. hultz a *ls Don Reldenbar h and Hun Keller came close to the *OO count with 5P* and 591. respr. lively 200 Beer** Mlea, 20*. Mutschler. 2ul. Ahr. 219; Tutweller 2k* and 211: Keller. 208 and 211; Mose*. 210; Celt. 202. Burke (the Cloverleaf Burke, riot Adrian). 221; Hoagland. 30B: Heldenhach. 22«; R. Worrdball. 2*5 and 235; Lankenau. 212 and 2<>l; Trentadue. 201; Hilar 203, Me-se 203. Krick. 2W‘. Maby. 229. G Hr hult*. 235. K. H< hulls, 217 and 231 Result* Bruce's Grill won three from Cloverleaf ; Diner. Mi Millen'* won three from Btol> Burke's won two from Muts<hi ler's. Monroeville won three from 7 Cp by forfeit. •landing* W L Mutschler* 1* 10 Bruce « Grill 23 13 . Monroeville 23 13 Burkes 2u N M< Millen’s 20 l« Cloverleaf .. «.. .... 13 23 Rtol* Diner 9 27 Wiley Ford I" -*n 'Note: Wiley Ford h*» been substituted for 7-Vpi GIVE GRDGRAM CONTIXUKD FROM PAGE? OXK acter* Mr* Wang. Gladys Miller; missionary. Betty Meyers; new life worker. Elsie Porter; Chinese woman. Martha Meyers; young Chinese boy Hilly Graham, relief worker Bernice Barber, teacher. Bud ' Barber. Christian student. Lola Baughman, young wife. Martha Ellen Hower; nurse, Kathryn ' Dav**. league benedict 100. —a* ■ 11 - Ned Johnson Member Os I. U. Glee Club Ned Johnson son id Mr. and Mr*. Roy H Johnson of this city. Is a member of the Indiana university
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