Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1941 — Page 6

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UNOERSONFIVE ■ IS FAVORED IN STATE TOURNEY Archie ( hadd's Team h Picked To Win State High School Crown Indlanapoll* Feb St - <U.P> W’h. ti echo** have died away tn I llii’ler fleldhou** >h»- night of, Marrli 22. th* »tute high at h<w»l | bniketbsll crown will It* perch*.!j on th* collective head* of th* Anderoon Indiana It also will be back In th* North central conference where on* may •ay. It belongs try *quatter* right* Thi» la a predo 'lon h*«*d on two fundamental nil*' contained In th* laMth ' How to pick a state < ham ' pion," only ropy of which h»» it**n loaf Th* rnlea. aa art forth In chapter j .me, volume on*, *re I Yon can't | k<> far wrong on a north > entral i conference team 2 Art hl* Chudd la a wily tournament coach Anderaon la a north central conference team league champion In fart, and Archie I'hadd la it* , roach 0 E D Anderson will twill* n*w mate champion Coach chadd himself haa thl* 1 much* io «ay "I believe w* have, on* of th* mo«t conalslent trama In th* atat*." We heller* he'd right |i Th* Indiana hare on* of their heat record* in yeara. 1' victories in St game* played Hut season i record! are hlatory. the tournament! uncharted and *tormy sea* Anderson face! a tough but not I Insurmountable sectional which la i played on Ila home floor No leas I than fire team* shape a* potential I ■poet tom. Elwood. Lapel Pendto- , ton. Markleville and Aletandrla Chadd hlmarlf ablet at thr tlon of Klwood. and. remembering laat year. Impel But there's a I gleam In hl* eye which hodra no good for trama with hopea of I knocking off the Indian* In thr opening hound* We think f'hadd I thlnka hr ha* aomethlng in that alert and heady Indian crew. Hr 1 haa. The genial and popular mentor

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Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams k o Friday Yellow Jacket* at Berne Monmouth at Pleaaant Milla. Monroe vs. Kirkland at Itrrne. Saturday Jefferson v*. Bryant at Berne. hike ererydhe else, scarcely dai>-« I name the team that will come out |of th* Indlanapolla am-Hnnat and : boh up in th* regional at Anderson ; He Implie* uulrtly that Anderson i doesn't car* who It I* Greenfield I however, loom* a* a regional hurdle And the I'olumhn* Hulldog* | would be the biggest Mumbling I bio. k If they reach the <»ml fln*l* i Hut again that gleam in the rye. land ■ firm faith In hl* hoy* They are a greet hunch of hullhawk*, at pre»*nt In tiptop physic- ' al and mental *hap* A team of veteran* ll*l* fl-foot pivot man Tom F>-off aa focal point of t'hadd ! adaptable offense, guard* George Turnet and Harold I Snow, the frrrmer * feet, the latter 4-3: and forward* l*on Harnett and Tom Taylor Little Taylor I* - the find of the year, Anderaon a moat consistent scorer and one of th* hr*t floor »hot* In the state Although Tommy and Barnett ' *cale under *l« feel, th* other i >M>y* lend that all Important height factor Or a* f'hadd «ay« “We’ve I got plenty of height to take care of ourselves " In the background f'hadd ha* seasoned reserves. among them IHck Hiatt. Hoy Witry Walt i Mau.-k Bob Bell and Francis la* ! •on ft'* significant to note that whon Anderaon copped the alate crown In IMS and IM7 It had great cen lent. Thl* year It ha* E< oft acting captain and offensive foil. a— German Airdromes Bombed By British Ixrndon, Feb 21—<VPN— Royal Air force plane* l>oml>ed Herman , airdrome* in Northern France dur- . Ing th* night and returned without j loss. the air ministry said today. I A .ingle British plan* bombed the dock* at Ijmuldrn. Holland, by daylight yesterday and started a large fire, the ministry .aid

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SPARTANS BEST MONMOUTH FIVE Pleasant Mills CIo he h Sd’auon With 10 To 27 Victory Thursday The pleanant Milla Hpartan* cloi ed their aeaaon whedule Thursday night with a 40 to S7 victory over the Monmouth Kagle* on the Pleaaant Milla floor. The Hpartan* led at the half. SS to Ik. and increased their margin in the Anal period Holloway wna the leading acorer with 1< point*. Miller wa* high for the Eagle* with eight point*. Pleaaant Mill* FG FT TP WllHamixm f « 1 11 Harman, t o 0 0 Hate*, c Oil Holloway, g . 1 o 14 F<nir. g . 113 Maria, f o 0 o McHride. f 0 0 0 Happ < 135 Horine, c —— 0 0 0 Hmitiey. ■ . o o « Augiist. g 0 2 2 Total* I« » 40 Monmouth FG FT TP Miller, f 3 S 11 Conrad, f 1 3 5 Fuelling, c 12 4 Getting fl - 0 0 0 Aumann. g 0 0 0 Hr hnepf. t 112 Mahan, f St* Marhenke. e 10 2 Kunkle, <• 2 0 4 Mahan, g _ 0 11 Total* » » 27 Referee Garrett t Bluffton». Cmplre. Todd -Fort Wayne>. Preliminary Pleaaant Mill* 2*. Monmouth 21. w f Today’s Sport Parade By Haney McLamara ♦ - ■ -■ ■ -- —♦ lx>« Angele*. Feb. 21—<URh If I had a three cent stamp, aud a mail hoi waa at hand. I'd write a personal letter to Jamee Joy <Boy Bandit i Johnaton and tell him to keep hla boy Bob Pa*tor nt home But being atamplesa and mdli boile»» I'll have to trait that Jame* Joy Johnaton will mo thia in tome paper and heed my warning. My warning to him la thia: Do not •end Paator out here to flghl Albert < Turkey) Thompson The match haa been tentatively ar rang ed. i understand. Aa I gat It, a local promoter attempted to palm off Joe Louta and Paator on the clllarn* of thia area, only to have the California holing commiaaion. headed by Jerry (Heeler, tell him In Ouf Carburetor Department W« tell you what we can do. and Then de what w* tell yew. and That’* why car agonc lee So often rwcommend our earbureter eervica. RIVERSIDE SUPER SERVICE Eaet Monroe St. Phene 741 “When you think of Brakow think of we."

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■omelhlng Ilk* thia: ''That on* w* don't want. Loula haa lk k*d Paator twice, and whll* ! I Robert laated 10 round! and II , round!, reapedlvely. h* laated only ' became hr gave a one-man demonJ at rat lon of a «l>-day bike race. We are not Interested In seeing Larula > lick Pastor a third time and gain I permanent po**e»il<m. A* a matter of fact, we have a young colored boy in the»e parte named Turfornia heavyweight champion Let hey Thompaon He i* our CaliPaator light him with the atlpulai lion that the winner I* to meet ! latuia." Th* promoter took thl* advice i to heart and called Jimmy John- . sim In New York hi bi* retreat ' ju»t beneath the clock In the Parai mount building Johmton accept -' ed. Being a friend of Jimmy'*, 11 and knowing Pastor la hla princl--1 pal meal ticket, and that he dei lends a great deal on hia cut of what Paator makes to keep him In Chinese tea and walnut walking i < aue*. I want loteil him to turn down the match. I have seen Turkey Tbompaon tight. Thompson gets bis nickname. Incidentally from hi* eating prowess. He Is a great right and lelt eater. He once w,ta locked in a grocery store and ale his way out. starting in the cairned corn department and continuing through the delicates*en department. He wound up eating three broiled turkeys that stood in his path. But he lights better than ho eata. Aa good aa hla left la with a fork in it. It la better with a glove on 11. Aa deadly aa his right is with a knife in It- It la more formidable when swung from the floor and covered with padding. I have seen him in two lights at the glamorous Hollywood Legion (glamorous because movie stars stand up in front of you and block your view of the light! > and he can bit. He’s a standup puncher ' who doesn't have to wind up. He holds his hand high and. with little more than a swing of hl* shoulders knocks hla man dead with punches that make you think of Loula. There was a lime when Pastor could have beaten Thompson, because Turkey still Is green and a bit shy when faced by a ranking opponent, but Pastor proved In the Billy Conn bout that he was through as the tandem pogo stick. He didn't have any punch against Bill he was shoved around unmercifully by a much lighter man. and he wognd up being knocked ont of the ring by a boy who isn't supposed to have much of a punch. If Cona could hnock Pastor out of the ring, then Thompson will sot him right up in the third row messanlne. Aa Inexperienced aa he id. Thompaon is one of the few lighters lit this country with a chance against Lottis. The only kind of lighter who is going to beat Joe is one who can hit like tke devil, take a fair punch and keep moving la. Thompson has these attributed —— s — Federal Conciliator To Be At Richmond Federal Concllator David O. Roodley waa espected here today to confer with state labor officials on a blanket settlemsnt of strikes at three InteniatlMsl Harvetear plaats. incladlag -ths Rlcbtaond. Ind., factory Thomas R Hutson, state labdr eommlsstootr. said plans would ba dIK-Msed for a general confersneo on issues at the Richmond. Chinago and Rock FaUs, HL. HarvMter plants.

WOVEN LEACUE WINNER Cloverleaf Given Trophy Ah Winner Os WPA Banket hall Ia rkuc The Cloverleaf team wa* predated a gold trophy Thursday night a* winner of th* WPA ha»h*tball league during th* pa* l •*••*•" f'YO. seiond pl*** winner, was presented s silver trophy A tournament for th* league leant* I* plaitn*<l early n*st mon'h The final league standing fol Iowa: W L Pct Cloverleaf I* 2 *47 CYO 12 3 k«o McMillen » 4 fldf» Merchants 4 * 4'*" Blue Creek 2 12 .111 Monmouth .......... 2 H .113 Htapleton. Cloverleaf forward, finished far In front In th* Individ ual scoring race, tallying a total of 171 points. Strickler, alao of Clov erleaf. was aecond with 121 points. Total scoring of all player* follow*: Player Team Point* Htapleton, Cloverleaf 171 Htrickler t Cloverleaf ........ 121 W Hchnepf. Monmouth I2<> Melchl. Merchan IIS A Baker. CTO 11l Royer. McMillen ........... *7 • Jackson. Cloverleaf ........ *• ' Blythe. Blue Creek »» Murphy. CYO M B Hchnepp. Merchant* .... 7* • K Hchnepf. Monmouth ... .. 75 Hurst. Blue Creek 74 Bollenhacher. McMillen ..... 73 Heller. Blue Creek 71 J. Hchnepf. Monmouth .... 40 Braden. CYO S» i Myers. McMillen 5* Becker. f'VO Mi Hebble. Cloverleaf .......... 52 Kuhnle. CYO ... 47 Flemming. McMillen .. .... 42 Hampshire. McMillen ...... 41 B Hchnepf. Monmouth ...... 41 Faulkner. Merchant* ........ 3» Kitchen. Merchant* .... .. 3* , Hetschy McMillen .......... 3* Smith. Blue Creeh .......... 3» IJchaffer Cloverleaf ... .... 35 Ive*. Cloverleaf 32 B. He**. CYO 32 Shoe Blue Creek ............ 31 Wllllam*oti. Monmouth 31 Andrew*. Merchant* ...... 24 Tanva*. CYO 22 Klpfer. McMillen 21 Hain. CYO .. 1» K Rchnepp. Merchants ..... 11 Koo*. Monmouth ........... 1* Darr. McMillen 17

■asr BUY MW! SAVE MONEY USED CAR SALE Lasts 8 More Days 37 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM We need the space for a lar»e stock of New 1941 Buicks and 1941 Chevrolets due here within * the next ten days. ’ . „ For that reason prices have been marked down and most unusual terms are being extended installment buyers. Remember! Equal installment buyers will be given one year’s time to pay off their trade balances with- » out having to pay any interest or carrying charges. SAYLORS DECATUR, INDIANA

|N He**. CYO ’* Gage. CYO Bumgerdncr Bln* Creek Hoffman Blue Creek latrd. Men ham* Wynn. Cloverleaf . — power*. Merchant* Oberding. CYo ...... B**rv, Bln* Creek Hannle. Merihant* l.uee Merchant* • | Williamson Blue Creek 2 Delong. Monmouth Heel* Merchant* ... I ■■ ■■ .j • Decatur Bowlinj , JI The Decatur Mut*chler« finally hit their stride in the minor league at Mie* Recreation last night and po*t*d a satisfying ’*’•’> actual pin count . . Don Hlump'* three rousing wore* of 214 247 and 223 gave him a 4*4 total that topped all effort* . . Behind him on th» Mutwhler quintet wa* Mies with a 415 on 14*. 224 and 221 . . Oscar latnkenau. rolling with Bruce* Grill. po*ted th* high ■lngle game score of the evening, a 24* Double century count* posted during th* firing last night Udd. 222; Kistler. 224; Young 205; C Heare. 2<>3 Zelt. ft’l. Hoagland. 237: Ijinkenau *4*. E Hrhults. 203. Htauffer 21#; Ahr. 2«tt and 217; Kaylor. 212 But he. 210 Results Mutai hler* won three from Cent- , livre Beer. 2.*** Io 2.5*5 I Central Hoys won three From Cloverleaf. 2443 to 2.454 McMillen'* won two from Bruce. | 2 570 to 2.577. Burke* won two from Wiley Ford*. 2.704 to 2 315. The ('entlivre Beer five of thl* city will roll against Old Vienna Beer* of Wapakoneta Ohio at the Mie* recreation alley* Sunday as ternoon at 1:10 o'clock. The Old Vienna five copped third place In the trl-*tate tourney held here recently Molly Mle* ha* rejoined the local quintet after a layoff occasioned by a brohen toe. I C.LBNDENINGTO 'ONTINUED FROM PAOK ONMI Mr* John H Heller. Mr*. Charles Knapp. Mrs. John Peterson. Geneva — Raymond Hunt, chairman; D F Grile Mrs. J. A Long. Mr* James Briggs. Mrs Clara Anderaon. Mrs W W Wlddow*. Bern* William Spurgeon, chairman; E M Webb. Mi»» Dorcna Hprunger and Howard OUIIom Monroe Mr* E. W Hu»< h* Peterson Mrs. Henry Breiner

FRIDAY, FERRI ARV 21 ht

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