Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1941 — Page 6
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Commodores, Yellow Jackets Win FridJ
COMMIES SCORE FIRST VICTORY AGAINST CUBS (’•mnwdoreti Register 29 To 20 Victory Over Monroeville The I*. ■catur Commodores registered their fltsl victory of the seneon Friday night, hundmg th«-Monrrn-vUle Culm from Allen <Ollll ty u 29 to 10 defeat on the Commodore*’ home floor. Th*' Commodores jump' d Into an early 4 to 0 lead on field goals by Keller and Terveer but MonroeVille pulled within a single |H>int at 5 to I W- Iker's fielder from short range made It * to I but the Cubs i atn* ba< k with field goals by Blauvelt and Sheehan and a pair of foul fosses by lllauvelt to give Monroeville a to to 7 margin at the end of the flrat period Three foul tosses by Terveer pulled the Commodores Into a loin tie midway through the second period Kl-pper hit from underneath ami added a free toss when fouled by Ihnigherty to give Ih-ia-tur a 13 io lead at the half. The Commodores increased their margin to six pointe at the end of the third quarter at 1# to 13 and Hayed well In front during the final eight minutes of play to win by their nine point margin. Scoring honors were well divided on larth quintets Dave Terveer led the Commodores with nine points on two field goals and five free thrown Welker tallied *i« points and Keller ami Klepper five each lllauvelt led the visitors with seven points on two field goals and th re, points from the charity stripe The Commodores were more accurate from the free throw line than the Cubs, the Decatur lads connecting on nine of IM attempts while Monroeville made good on only nil of 19 chances at free thrown Decatur FG FT TP Kell. r. f S 1 5 Holthouse, f 113 Terveer. c 3 5 9 Welker, g 3 0 ( Kllllllle. g oil I Pay co Vitalize Your motor here at the oil change period, and You'll gel an increase in vigor, vitality and vim. And less heat and noise and a lot more power. RIVERSIDE SUPER SERVICE East Monroe St. Phone 741 When you think of Brakes, think of us. lEiaaai SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 In Brilliant Technicolor! “ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS” Dorothy (.amour. Jon Hall. Lynne Overman. Philip Reed ALSO—Shorts 9c-30c Inc. Tax. —o Last Time Tonight—" Here Comes Mr. Jordan*' Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains. James Gleaaon. ALSO — Shorta 9c-30c Inc. Tax. IcorT SUN. MON. TUES. Cent. Bunday-All Seats 10c to 4 “NINE LIVES ARE NOT ENOUGH” Ronald Reagan, Joan Perry — and — “TWO LATINS from MANHATTAN” Jean Doula. Jinx Falkenbsrg Evening* 9c-25e lac. Tax -o — Last Time Tonight — Hopalong Caaoidy, "In Old Colorado.” ALSO —"King of the Royal Mounted.” 9c-20: Ine. Tax.
Klepper. f . f I 5 llrlede, f it 0 u Colchin. r . <» « '• Lingerie b, a u u o Totals 10 9 29 Monro- vlllc Ft. FT TP Blauvelt. f 2 3 7 Puwelaon. f 1 2 41 Sheehan. c 2 i 51 Hau inert. g 3 ft I Mun-bland, g •' # " Daugherty x 0 0# Totals 71 2u Referee, Everhart I Decatur). Cmplre. F<-a«-1 (New Haven). Preliminary Monroeville 22. Decatur 2" (double overtime). MONROE WHIPS MONMOUTH FIVE Bcarkatz Score Easy 5(1 To 15 Victory Friday Night The Monro. Bearkats marked up their fourth consecutive victory Fil<lay night, d.-f.-uting the Monmouth Hagies at Monmouth, s(i to i IS. Munroe wax far in front at the j half. 34 to 2 A Itoudebush led , the winners with 12 points. Three Monmouth players tallied three points ea< h Monroe FG FT Tl* E. Itoudebush. f 3 15 Rich, f . 10 2, Hilbert. C 2 5 9 Winteregg. g 3 5 II A Koudehaah, g fl o 12 Crist, g 4 3 11 Reef, g n 0 <t Trump, g . non Totals . 19 14 50 Mimmuiith FG FT TP Rchnepf. f 'uno It Mahan, f 10 2 Fuelling. c 10 2 I Mahan g S 0 0 Osterman, g . 033 Marhenke. g 0 3 3 1 Welst. g 10 2 Fisher, f 0 3 3 Johneon. f 0 0 0 Hire. C 0 0 0 Totals . 3 9 15 J Referee. McKensie (Ft. Waynet. I Umpire. Frytrack (Ft Wayne). Preliminary Monroe 23. Monmouth 9. Kirkland, Jefferson Are Defeated Friday Two Adams county teams fell victims to Jay county quinte's Friday night, with the box scores unavailable for today's Dally Democrat. Kirkalnd lost to Pennville. 49 to 21 and Jefferson lost to (.ray 36 to 20. Both second teams also lost. Kirkland 14 to 9. and Jefferson 17 to 11. 0 Brave Cat in Royal Navy Ixmdon (UP> Blnky. a black kitten, Is on active service with the Royal Navy. She was bom In a ship's engine room. Now. she Is ."serving" on anti-submarine sloop. ’ and the crew hsve just promoted I her to rank of petty officer for bravery In action. — o To keep American beds warm, the electrical appliances industry annually produces, according to Census Bureau reports, about a i million heating pads and electrical' blankets. In 1939. the industry's output was SM.7SI units, and In LP37. 1.013.550 units.
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GORILLAS BEAT SPARTAN TEAM Hartford Rugislcn 31 To \ ictory Over S*lea*ant Mills The Pleasant Milts Npartsns suf ' tend their second loss of the Week ' Friday night, dropping a 31 Io 2* decision to the surprising Hartford township Gorillas on the Pleasant Mill* floor. Pl-asant Mills led at the first quarter, 13 to It), but trailed al the half. 19 to 13. and at the third quarter, 2* to 22 W Dubach led the winners with 13 (mints and MeBride was high for the S|>artan» with nine points. Hart'ord FG FT TP W Dubach, f 5 3 13 Kletlei f "11 Vanelte, c t ft 2 Amstiitx. g 4 19 Riggin. g n 2 2 M- yer. f 2 « 4 Totals . 12 7 31 Pleasant Mills Ffi FT TP Sapp, f .10 2 Williamson f 2 0 4 I August, c 2 3 7 IMc Bride, g 4 19 Smlih-y. g 2 <• I Msrtr, f . . ft 2 2 ' Taylor, f « 0 ft Jolies. g II II <• — — — Totals It 6 2b Referee, Garrett I Bluffton I. Umpire, Mott ißoanoke). Preliminary Pleasant Mills 23. Hartford 21. BERNE DEFEATS CARDINAL FIVE Bears Score 19 To 25 Triumph Over Geneva Friday Night llerne's Bears had little difficulty with the Geneva Cardinals Friday I night on the Berne floor, running I up a 49 to 25 vh-tory after leading ’ at the half. 29 to 9. Lehman was outstanding for the victors with 16 points on six field goals and four free throws. Miller was high for Geneva with ninepoints on three field goals and as many foul tosses. Berne FG FT TP. j K. Ha bugger f 3 17 Sprunger f » <> 0 Lehman c 8 4 16 Baumgartner g 4 19 C Haliegger g 4 0 6 L. Haliegger f 3 3 7 Goodin f o o 0 Kmlck c 1 « 2 Maxelin g ft 0 0 Totals 20 9 4* Geneva Bixler f 13 5 Neuenschwander f 3 17 Hahegger e .... 1 ft 2 .Miller g 3 3 9 Schlagenhauf f 0 0 0 ' Haviland f 0 0 0 ' Htucky c 10 2 Windmiller g 0 0 0 Totals 11 7 25 Referee: Sinks (Fort Wayne). Umpire: Wade (North Manchester) Preliminary Herne 31. Geneva 15. o .More than lialf the farmers in the United States (50.6 percent) were full owners of their farms in 1 1940 according to the Census.
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WILLSHIRE NEWS Rt-v. G W. Beck. Methodist Mfn-j later, who has been very 111 for th<past several weeks, is s-imewhat Improved but still confined to his home. Chai Wayne Hnld'-r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chai Snider, has been a i patient at the Otis Hospital In Ce-1 llna for the past ten days, where he 1 was operated on for appt ndicltls 1 He was brought to his home in ‘ thia place Monday evening. Katherine and Addie Albrecht of Van Wert were Sunday vlsltora of Mra. F. A. Det ter. Robert Jewell of Ohio Northern 1 spent Sunday with his parents, Mr., and Mra. Fred Jewell. Daniel Geary. Jr., ol Fort Wayne! was a recent visitor of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D J Geary. Mrs ilelier Bowen and Mrs. Marlon Burke were Van Wert visitors one day thia week. Annual roll call was l,« Id last Monday evening at the Pythian Sister hall, with 29 members present. Mrs. Roy Frank. M. E. C., presided during the meeting at which time nomination of officers was held At the close of the meeting. a social hour was hi id with Mrs. Grace Wyer. Mrs. Bertha Strickler. Mrs. Mary Jones and Mra. Dorothy Heil as hostesses. A , delicious lunch of pumpkin pie.
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doughnuts, coffee and candy was j served. Mr». G W. Beck was a Sunday dinner guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Buchanan. Mr. Ilmkinaater. owner ot the new Puritan Restaurant, who underwent a gall bladder operation at 1 the Decatur hospital sevei.il weeks ago, is much Improved and was | able to lie at the restuarant for , a while Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John Byer, Mrs. Marlon ; Burke. Mrs. Stephen Buchanan and I M s. Mary Morrison attended the M E. Booth festival held at Ohio City. Sunday evening. . H. S. BASKETBALL Ixigansport 35. Anderson 29 | Jasper 37. Iluntinburg 35 I Portland 26. Bluffton 24 Kendallville 411. Angola 21 Columbia City 45. South Whitley 19 Auburn 39. Ashley 15 •Muncie Burris 33. Hartford City 14 Ossian 24. Lancaster 22 New Casth- Al. Hagerstown 19 Huntington Catholic 39. Van Buren 24 Greensburg 29. Franklin 29 Columbus 23. Seymour 17 Mitchell 31. Bloomington 26 North Vernon 28, Jeffersonville 27 Marlon 46. Alexandria 3! Shelbyville 39, Greencastle 26. A man who trims himself to suit I everylxxiy will soon whittle himself away.
JACKETSTAKE THRILLER FROM BULLDOG FIVE Jarkrts Squeeze Out 2K To 26 Victory Against New Haven In a rip roaring till that kept (milled fans on (heir feel almost the entire second half. Hugh Andiews' Yellow Jackets sw-pi to their «e<<>nd straight vl< tory of the year at New Haven Friday night, nosing out the Bulldogs. 29 26. It was with three minutes to go ihat the Andr-wsmen grabbed back the lead which they had relinquished midway In the first quarter and then put down any attempts ot the Bulldogs to snatch the game from the Are. It was n seeeaw affair from the very start. In the opening quar-; ter. Rlckord drew first blood, sinking one afield for the Purple. They ran lhe count up to 6-2. but the Bulldogs grabbed tbe lead 6-9 at quarter-time, In the second stanxa the Bulldogs at one time held a 12-17 lead, but al half time their margin was 14-17. Andrews' two field goals eet the pace hl th.- first half. The third quarter was a wild and wooly affair throughout. NclthI er Irani scored a field goal In this period, each .ollei-tlng four free throws. Before thia frame was over the fans took Io their fret and remaln- d there throughout moat of, the remainder of the tilt. With the score 19-21, starting lhe last Mtanxa. Fruchtr scored a free throw on Bolyard's foul and It was 19-2). But Wright tossed in a charity attempt on Rickord'a 1 personal, and it was 19-22 Four, rtllnutrs to go and Herd hit a one- 1 hander the flrwt field goal of the second half. The count was 31-22., Bolyard cut on a set-up and scored underneath to nullify ft. however, i and the lead Was again three polnla 21 24 Then l»on Fruchte came I through to make It 23-24. With , three minutes to go. Cochran hit , from out on the floor and the Purple and Gold took over 25-34. They were never to lose the lead. McConnell tallied a free throw to make it 26-24. As If to make It xur*. Andrews scored from underneath and it was 29-24. Bolyard hit in the closing seconds, narrowing the winning margin to 29-26. 1 The Jackets played with a crippled lineup. Big Bill Lynch and 1 John Kpabr out with injuries. Whitey Andrews took over scoring honors of the game with 10 points, while Bolyard was best for New 1 1 Haven with six. Yellow Jscketa FG FT TP Reed, f 10 2 , Cochran, f 204 ' Fruchte, c - 2 2 6 Andrews, g 3 4 10 I Rickard, g 113 J McConnell, g ... 0 3 3 f Linn, 0 0 0 Totals 9 10 ZS New Haven FG FT TP Peopples. f ... 12 4 Hemsoth. f 12 4 Slellhorn, c 12 4 Bolyard, g 3 0 6 Wright, g 2 15 Miller 113 Totals 9 9 26 4-H RECORD GIRL Sff * ft 11 . v ~ jMPSHIRLKY VANSICKLE, 17, of Indianapolis, nsmtd by A oslats In 4-H Club Work May K. Mastsn as Indiana’s IMI outsta fling girl In “all around" 4-H homomaking projects, will rseolvs an allsxpense trip to the 20th Nationol 4-H Club Congress In Chicago Nov. 28-Ooc. fl. a s > Her elght-ysar roo* ord includes sewing S 3 garments, making 533 bakings, preparing 301 dishes, canning 407 quarts of foodo, and raising 169 lambs and 1,500 ehlokvns. The girl has received numerous placing! on har exhibits, ea « She will compete for one of six 3200 scholarships provided by Montgomery Ward, donor also of her trip. The contest, held for the nineteenth yeor, le conducted In oooperetlon with the extension service to train 4-H glrte In homomaklAfp
SATURDAY, NOVEMtet
iled Cross Campaign qJ mH ' - ■ H di A f O S 1H H Mr I Wwa I .1 I I ■ w - 1 H 1 MH President Roonrvrlt and Adriatic Hhitrbow M Enrrdllng tn the American Red Ctom, which hu bepa gM drive for members, President Roosevelt in pirturrd mbM membership button from Adelaide Whltihoune of presidenlo offices in the Whitt How ■
Referee, Brlner (Fort Wayne). | Umpire. C’ollyer 'Fort Wayne). 1 Preliminary New Haven 38. Decatur 17. ■ - - -» - * Pleasant Mills News | Florence Noll, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mcßarnc-, visited Friday afternoon with his j mother. Mrs Lydia Mcllarne*. Mrs. Frank Fortney an.l daugh- J ter Beverly Sue. who was visit in* a sister In Indianapolis, returm-d home Tuesday. Mrs. William Noll and daughters .Maxine. Betty and Thelma, motored to Ft. Wayne Tuesday and spent the day with a daughter. Mrs. C. L. j Hemllng. whose little daughter Is 1 quite 111 with bronchial pneumonia Tuesday evening. Itefore Pvt. I Luther Sovine, returned to Campl Shelby, a shower and belling, was 1 given at the home of an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strickler-1 Mrs. Sovine before her marriage.. was Miss Annlta Strickle-. Lovely j gifts were received by this recent [ married couple. Refreshments ofapples and candy bars Were enjoy-
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