Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1940 — Page 8
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Commodores Lose To Huntington Catholi
COMMIES DROP 39-30 DECISION ATHUNTINETON First Quarter Lead I’rov* e* Too Much Tor Commie* To Down Forth- Hr*’ i-igh’ minute* of th Hail Mtn- last night Ikiatui'* Commodore* l-> 'hi- Huntington Rambler* rambl- but n ’hat done. sod th- liwil* dropp*-d a 39A little guard hy th name of N-»er and th. .-nt-r Thompson. Huntington *urg- in th- #r»t quar7 14 * M-anwhile lotorti.Hlor. .hot. In"’ ••♦iihln t it * .•••<! ’ini ait* tint- the leather .•i.h«l th- net to fall ha-k to th- hardwood In th- .erretd .tanaa the locals fared hill little b-lt-r and let th- It itnb more point*, tint 1 at th- halfway mark It was 22 18 Huntington In th- third atatiM th- two and th- third period ended fl 71 th- last quarter but Were U’ltble to all<- a alaeah!. < hntik off the martin of th ’-ad-r. mo.’ of first quarter .nd th- til’ -nil-d ■ Brud 110 thoit.e and Dav- T. r veer led th- —oraic of th. Z.iyn-' men With four l>.iak-t» and a < har er waa th- offeSstv- star of the tilt getting 13 point* while Thompt»<m Mi*4> tn.iiD* nin<* Second! Lose Thriller Fan. -.-Iv.-d pl-nty of thrills In th- pt llmlnary »’h Boh 11-sa’ Reserve- dropping a double over time tilt to th- lluntincton llserves 15-17 Th. at th- -nd of the regular playing perl-el was 13-all and at th- ■ nd of the Iraf overtime was 15-all with Bob Kl-p per scoring from -enter for thio. al.’ two markers. Th— Rambler Reserves hl’ shortly after th- second overtime op tied and won on the “sudden d-ath ruling" D-.atur Ft; FT TP rimtrtt. f I a*rw«aev*w*ww>«v*ms* i CORT ♦ * — Last Time Tos.oM — Junqle Th- II Hit "I MARRIED ADVENTURE' With Mrs. Mart n Johnson ALSO — Shorts 10c-15c FRL & SAT. HOPALONG CASSIDY •THREE MEN FROM TEXAS” W th Will am Boyd. Andy Clyde. Russell Hayden O—O San Mon. Tues — "CHEROKEE STRIP" A 3 Stooge* Comedy jl
■B ■"" -■ ■ 1 "1 ♦ ♦ M«aHRKM3MMQOKMNM| — TODAY — >feV V WF 41 from ’ JO V * <z£aJLAIA 1 SEVEN SINNERS' D~r ch J | >'”’ ‘Aayne Mi*ch» Auer. Broderick Crewford ALSO—Short* 10e-30e Inc. Tax — FRI. & SAT. • ♦ J[t&® J* nw \ Sun. Mon. Twv—“THE MARK OF ZORRO" Tyrone Power.
a Week’* Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams ] • i ..i < Thursday Bente at Garrett Friday Monroeville at Commodores. Jackson at Pleasant Milla. Kirkland at lain, aster. Ilartfo.d at Geneva. Saturday Mentone at I’l-asant Milla. J. ff-rson vs Gray at 11-tne. Monro.- at Bryant T-rv—r. f 4 16 Hackman . « " n Bolinger. a 13 5 J llolthouae, K d Keller f I*3 It llolth. IS- t 4 I » llierly a " 0 11 Totals li S3* Huntington FG FT TP Prtt- f 2 " * It H> her t 3 V « Thompson < 4 I 9 Neuer. a S 1 13 Hutt- a 11-i Karst f " " " I Milon a " * * Gods -y a 2 ” • Total* >» 3 » >; f-i — G Null .Fort Waynei I mplre ta.nl.r.Md .Ft Wayne’ • • Decatur Bowling League Marathon Oil stayed In the lead In th- Mi hunt league at Mie* rest i«»h ’m*’ HiKht by witihhiK u j,", r pm ||,.ii E Krust and Happy * Ila. - ar.- but two game* behind Huffman had a 237 for high .ingle Kame, but Hummer rolling with th First State Rank posted th- high serie* a 6*5 Rssuits Itr.wrv. w >n thr— from PurA* Sit'tw Happy • Pin— won three from A A P Ma ..thou ”11 won two from S. Hafer * 11. .i E Krus’ won two from Horne i; .... y Wut. Ro*’ »■*” 'wo fi .tn S h-r---t*r n Fit*’ State Hank roll, d a 2 359 iAndrew* Cate will roll later). Standings W L Marathon till 3* *• ItrmE Krust » l fi Happy* Plate 28 IS S. hater'* 25 IT Whit- Rose 24 1* Drewry's 22 2” Horne Grocery -2” 22 Sih-rer* 1' 24 Ossian 1; 24 First State Bank 17 22 Andrews Case 14 25 AA P 1> M HIGR SCHOOL BASKETBALL Roan 22. Now Haven 20 Leo 40. Hoagland 34. Franklin 27. Indianapolis Cathedral 17 W-*t lagfayette 21. l-afayette 20 Sh-idan 3«. Noblesville 24 Elwood 4”. St. Mary's Anderson 39 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Butler 32. Northwestern 31. Hanover 44. Cincinnati 56 Waba.ii 51. Marietta <O.| 43 Pittsburgh 34. Wi.ionsln 34. — ~0~ t'p to recent y-ara .th- t’. S. has Imported 95 percent of It* manganese from Russia.
: YANK COLLAPSE . HIGHLIGHT OF BASEBALL YEAR Downfall Os Powerful Yankee* Feature Os Seawon New Yolk. |h< l» tl’Pt Th. ’ downfall of ’he New York Yankee* i ov-rshad.iw-.1 all ohler -vent* In l the Imtelaill world during 194” , The mighty Yank-.«. after WinnI Ing four straight wutld * champion •hip* for an al-tilme rword. yt-ld > ed the American l-agu- pennant to the I’el roll Tlg“r«. a patchwork team .st misfits. .-a»toff* and veteran who went to the post 1” I shots. With the d-< line of th- Yank*. tb-Amerl-an League* •up-riorlty w-nt Into eclipse. The National le ague mad- a -lean sweep of all Int-rl-agu- competition by winning the world series and the two all *tar games. Bill M. Ke. hnle. lead- of thCincinnati Reds, was the Mose* wh > |.-d the National league out of the wlnd-rnes* H -piloted th. National league all stars to a 2 I victory in th- Finnish relief gam- at Tampa. Fla In March rep-atrd by leading the all-star* to a 4 ” «hut >ut In the tnid-*uinm-r gam- at Hi laruis and then 1-d til* own R-d* tn a world series triumph over the Th- R-d« coming hack from a four straight humiliation by the Yankees in the 1939 world series, wrested the world's tl’ie from the Tiger* in a seven-gam- serie* Paul Derringer, who wa* Ingl it i.u -iy pounded out of the i»>» In the opening gam- outdu-l-d Buck N--w*om to win the seventh and the deciding game. 2-1 Th- victory gave thNational l-ugue It* first world* champion hip «ln«- th- Hf. Louis Cardinal*' ga* house gang annexed the t’tie in 1934. Th- American league race was a thriller all th- way. with five dub. having a «bof at th- pennant The Yanks started the season as 7-3® betting favorite*, short-*' in basehall history, but- began to -kid almost immediately They Imtiled their way up the ladd-r and for an hour on September 11 ledt the league, but dropped to third place by losing th- »e< ond gam- of a double headei to the Indian*. The Yankee collapse was attribut -d to injuries to right hand-d hitters Joe Dimaggio and Jake Powell. which w'-ak-ned th- t.-am earl/ in th- y-ar against southpaw*, and to th- gradual deterioration of the pitching staff At one time or another th- Indian*. Tiger* and R-d sol were on top. and the White Hot. although never in first pls— w-re only four garn.-s from the peak on September 15. The Red* took over the National league lead July 7 and never lost it. The Iwdger* started Ilk- a cyclone, tying a major league record by winning nine straight and alternated with the Reds a* pacemaker* until they were toppled in early July. The Red*, thriving on pitching and defense, won 41 game* by a single tally, a new record. Bob Feller, who won 27 game* for the Indian*, pitched the first opening day no-hlt. no-run game In history when he performed the feat against the White Sox Tex Carleton. a 33-y-ar old castoff brought back to th- majors by th- Dodgeru. also pitched a no-bit. no-iun game against the Reds April 30. Risto Kyti Elected Finland President Helsinki. Finland. Dec I»—H'Pt —Risto Rytl today wa* elected l*re«ldent of Finland Rytl. who wa« premier, succeeded Kyostl Kalllo. who resigned because of ill health. A total of 2A4 votes were cast for Ry4i. SHIPS COLLIDE, CONTINVBD FltfJM PAOK ONB 193*. having been In service since 1911. / The Melrose skipper was ('apt. Tubbs. Rhe belongs to the Kopper* coal company. The Arkansas, bound for a Hudson river berth, reached New <IB> — FRL & SAT. - 808 STEELE “WILD HORSE VALLEY” ALSO — ffhert* 10e • 16*
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York hart Mir «o m after th- Melroeo and they proceeded pa*t th- quarantine station tog-ther at 7119 a m Cause of th- accident wa* not 1-arned immi-dtaf-ly The coast guard said weather In th- vicinity at the time of the airld-nt wa* good a 13-mil- northwest wind eight-mile visibility and m idrratNaval official* said the Arkansas wa* a training ship and bad Iw-n u*-d during the «nmm-r and fall training ci-ui*-* with naval reaerve». They did not know immadiately whether a contingent of reserve* were alioard her now <> - . a*i , MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mr* Floyd Johnson and son. John, of Fort Wayne, vlslt-d relatives here Munday Thursday evening at seven o'clock the Christmas party and gift ex< hang- for the Methodikt woman's society of Christian service. Mr and Mr* Wm M-Kean. who have li—n staying a’ th- horn- ot Mr. and Mrs Alton McKean and family of La:i*ing. Michigan for several weeks, are expected to return to their home soon. Mr. Wm McKean. who ha* been 111. I* In a much Improved condition Fr-d Miller and twins. Chester and Lee. of R mndh-ad. Ohio, were guest* Bunday at the home of Mr and Mr*. G. A Hahnert. Connie Jean Haney, little daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Jack Haney, who has been confined to the home of her grandpar-nt*. Mr. and .Mr*. Wm Rupert, for over a week with influi-nxa ha* improved enough to Im- brought to the home of her parent*. ' The 'builder*' cla»* held It* Chriatma* meeting and pot luck supper at the home of the teacher. R-v. R. F. Hart. Monday night. Mr. and Mr*. Joaeph Rich and
Run One-Two in Miami Golf & RHi Mfi» IMm & ypF R 7 r ' / • y yu \ ■k 1' / ' 1 Wwl i ■ jb \ ■ I 2 I sßlsor hHH i Byron Kelton end ( leyton Henfner Victoriou* in the 110,000 Miami. Pte , Open golf tourney. Byron Neleon of Toledo. 0.. left, ie ahown with Qeyton Heafner of Linville. N. C., who finiahed aecond to Neleon. The Toledo aharpahooter ahot ■ a 271, nine under par, to beat out Haefner by one atroke.
■ daughter. Jeanette, vlaited In Fort Wayne. Saturday Mrs Joe Wolfe left las’ week to «pend kometime at the home of her •on Charles, of near Fort Wayne Mr. and Mr*. Clifford K«»ex en tertaln-d with a dinn-r Thursday night for Mr. and Mr*. G A Hahnert. Mr and Mr* John Floyd. Mr. and Mr* Raymond Crlwt. Mr and .Mr* Charle* Bahn-r. Mr*. Delota Engle and Mr*. Cecile Badd-r*. Mr and Mrs Pat H-ndrlck*. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Covault, and Miss Garnett Kever of Fort Wayne were Sunday night supper ruest* at the ii.itn* of Mr and M-* J A Hend- • • kMrs John Floyd entertalniM m-mb-rs of the willing worh-rs <-la>* at her horn- Monday night Bud Hartman of Oelrich*. South Dakota, left Saturday morning to return to hl* home after staying with hl* brother. I»ul*. at th- home ot Mr and Mr*. Walter Sommer* for several months. Edward Raud*diush. m-mber of the Monroe basketball t-am who Injured his right shoulder In the Monroe-PI-»«ant Mill* game Friday night, will be out of the Monroe lineup for at l-a*t six weak*. The Standard Hearer* and their i-ader Mr*. Homer Winti-r-gg. held , their Chlstma* meeting at the home of Mary lx>u Trump. Tuesday : evening. — -a Files Divorce Suit In Circuit Court Jacob Alberton of Geneva ha* filed «uit for divorce from l»e»»ie | AMierson In Adam* circuit court, i Cruel and Inhuman treatment I* I'chtrged The complaint etate* that ■ they were married Auguat 17. 1940 and separated November 26. I*4o- - L. l»eVo»s la plaintiff s attorn- : ey. , | o- ' We find in life exactly what we I put Into It. — Ijmerson
BRYANT OWLS DOWN GENEVA Cardinal* Drop 37 To 20 Game To Bryant WedNiaht The Geneva Cardinals, playing thei; neighbor* from Jay coumy. I the Bryant Owl*, on th- Geneva floor Wednesday night, lost a 37 to 2” decision to the Owl*. The team* w-re lied at 65 at the flrat quarter but Bryant held a 13 to « margin at the half and gradually pulled away from the Cardinals In th* second half. Hoehammer wa* outstanding for Bryant with 14 points D Windmiller b-d Geneva with nine points Bryant FG FT TP llrri- f 2 0 4 Shumaker, f .339 Ho* hammer, c 7 2 14 Roll, g • • • | Arnold, g - 2 0 4 M’ Mh hael. f 0 0” Ford, g 0 4 4 Fidler, g 13 4 • Totals 15 7 37 | Geneva FG FT TP Hprunger f .224 D Windmiller, f 3 3 9, F-si”lg 4 11 3 : Bixler, g 0 11| J Windmiller, g Oil: Miller, f 4 4 4 i Moore, g . 0 0 0 Hofstetter, g 0 0 0 Totals 4 A 2<> R-feree. Eikenherry. empire. Harmon preliminary Geneva 24 Bryant 14 0 Trade In a Gimm! Town Decatur
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