Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1941 — Page 6

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Commodores Defeat Kirkland Team,46toy

COMMIES BEAT KIRKLAND FIVE TUESDAY NIGHT Tervccr Paces Commodores To Victory Over Kangaroo* Paced by Dave Terveer. Ike Decatur t'ommodori** staged a furious foutth quarter spurt at Kirk land Tuesday night to decisively down the Kangaroos. 46-37, In a free muring tilt The Kangaroos ted during the greater portion of th. first half and staged an early fourth quarter rally after th et'ommie* took over ' the lead, hut the -harp*.hoot Ing of | Terveer ahd hl* teammate* wa* j too min h for them in the final ala j minute* The tlrat quarter wa* a cloely ‘ played affair, with the Kangaroo* | holding a slim one point lead. 6-5. I at the finish The Win alley < <>a> hed lads main-1 tained their margin in the second I quarter and at the midway mark the more wa* 15 11 in the Kangaroo's favor Then in the third period the Coniini-« started hitting and took over the lead At the beginning of the final stanza the Zayiiermen I were ahead. 3126. and apparently! on the road to vi< lory Th.- Kangaroo* made their last desperate effort early in the fourth | stanza when they narrowed tin- i gap to 32 30. It was here that Terve.-i A Co. hinted on the heal Before the final gun sounded. the Coniinhe had stretched the margin to nine points and Terveer had racked up a total of 24 faiinta on eight field goals and five free throw* His of his fielders came In the second half, four of th* we In the final stanza.

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• ~ . T~ ♦ week n Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams I Thursday Rockford. Ohio at |’|< .isant Mills Friday Geneva at Yellow Jackets Jeffeison at Hartford Monmouth at Kirkland Herne at Portland Monroe vs Poling at Berns aiMMiMMMßmwwaMamambwhwmsnnMsnssnMm * Klepper < halkr-d up t ight points. Welker seven. Holt house al*. Keller thr> eand Kuhnle one to com fdete the Commodore scoring Beer. Kirkland center, was heat offensively for the loera. getting 14 markers on si* field goal* and a brace of charity toast*. Decatur FG FT TP Kell.i : 113 Kuhnle, f ..Oil Terveer, r 8 5 21 I lloltbOttlM*. K 3 H *» I Wff lkff r. K 3 17 !Lengerich, f « « • I Klepfs f 3 2 I IHI lede. g 0 0 0 Totals . IM in 40 Kirkland Ft; FT TP, I> Arnold, f I it 2 Cable, f 2 2 6 It. .t . 6 2 II Miner, g • 0 " Trosel. g 2 2 6 Yancy. f o o 0 Kipfer. g .317 Hirsh.-y. g 0 2 2 Total* . 14 >37 Referee. Bryan (Fort Waynel. I inpire. Snider (Fort Waynel. Preliminary Decatur 28. Kirkland 22. Decatur Bowlers Win Doubles Meet Fred Ahr and Itollie Ladd copped first prize in the It division in doubles of the recent Van Wert, Ohio bowling tourney, combining I I totals of 1.000 and f»s7. respective ly Ahr’s game* were log 213. 205, j 20* and 214. I~idd'« games were: 226. 106. 156. 213 and 227. Hear MisNisnippi Gospel Four sinit their i{ reales! spiritual "The Crucifixion*’ tonight at 7:30 Church of the Na/arene,

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IL Kitchen, g 1 ft 3 Moses, f oil Andrews, < 10 2 Totals . 8 5 23 Referw, Klelnknlght. _ I'mplre, Everhart. SPARTANS EDGE OUT GORILLAS Pleasant Mills Wins 31 To 29 Thriller Tuesday Niicht * The Pleasant Mille Spartans edged out a 31 to 20 triumph over * the Hartford Oorlllas In a thrill- ' fMicked encounter Tuesday night 1 at the Hartford gym With the score tied at 29-28. August dribbled the length of the floor to drop In the winning basket 1 with less than 20 seconds to play. The Gorillas led al the first quarter. 14 lo 7 but the Spartans ral- * lied to tie the count at 18-18 at | the half. The winners* scoring was well divided. Williamson leading with nine points W Dubach waa high for the Gorillas with 13 points. Pl< asant Mills FO FT TP Wllluilllaisll. f 4 19 Sapp, f 0 2 2 Aiiaust. c 2 4 8 M* Bride, g 2 17 Join*, g . 0 o 0 1 Martz, f Oil Smitiey. g 2 0 4 Totals Hi || 31 Hartford FG FT TP Amstutz, f 2 15 I W Dubach, f . 5 3 13 Meyer, c 0 3 3 Kistler, g 10 2 Riggin. g 3o 6 Vannette, f 0 0 0 Totals 11 7 29 Referee, Markley (Blufftonl. I'mpirw, Lehman (Bernet. Preliminary Hartford 19. Pleasant Mills 16. Maple Rumblings Hilty's 239 was high scord single for the county leagu.- at Mies Recreation last night and his 551 total was the best series of the evening . . . . The other 2<ki counts: Hiity. 239 and 2110; Habegger, 213 and Inoiger. 202. Centlivre Been clung to top spot by whipping American la-g‘on three straight. . . . Eve's Place maintained the puce by copping threw from Happy's Place, while Smith Furniture won two from Pure Aa Snow in the other match. The standings: W L Centlivre 10 2 Eve's Place 8 4 Happy's Place .... 7 5 Smith Furniture 5 7 American legion 3 9 Pure As Snow ... 3 9

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ion NAMED TO MANAGE GIANTS Bill Terry Moved Up To Office Os General Manafer Jacksonville, Fla. Dec. J,—fl’Pl' A general shakeup In the N*-w York Giants was forecast tnday as likely to follow quickly on the heels of the club's new deal policy which Installed Bill Terry aa general manager and Melvin Ott as the Terry's successor and Held man ager. Echoes of the Glante' sudden and far-reaching shift which elevated Ott. one time boy wonder of the Polo grounds, to the rote of playing manager and Terry to a (rent office job were still In evidence today aa the 4oth annual * minor league convention got under way with nearly 1.000 baseball men from all arctluns of the coun try In attendance. The first Giant deal la likely to hhige <m whether first baseman Babe Young le drafted Into the army as slated. If Young goes the Giants will moat certainly make a spirited bld to get Johnny .Mize , from the Ht. teiuls Cardinal* to replace him This is only one of lhe deal* the Giants are likely lo try to put acrcwia to rebuild their drooping fortunes after three unhappy years In second division. Ott. signed lo a two-year contract a* playing manager at an estimated 125.000 per year, and Terry, who also waa given a two year agreement at a rumored *30.(Msi after his managerial contract which still had a year to run waa torn up. have confeired at longth <m movi* designed to bring back the glory of the days of John J.' McGraw, lhe master who started . both Terry and Ott on the road lo ! baseball fame and fortune. While Ott and Terry have quite away to go to refurnish the Giants. President Horace C. Htoneham is going lo give them a free , hand In rebuilding lhe Giants into a dominant team. “I'm going to try to give Ottle more to work with than I had at the Polo ground* the past few seasons.'' Terry said. *'We are out to make the Giants a winner again." ' It waa evident that the new role into which Terry has been cast al- ( ready has taken a tremendous load off .Memphis Hill's shoulders. With the Glante not only ready and willing to trade and several other clubs already seriously stopping around, Il seemed certain that the National league would see some lively action on the player man* here and at the major league meetings in Chicago neat week. The Pirates attempts to trade Arky Vaughan, wtar shortstop have been stalemated for the time being because of manager Frankie Frisr h's fancy demands. In an of-1 fer to the Reds, Frisch asked for . Elmer Riddle and was turned down. Then he offered Vaughn to i the Dodgers for Whit Wyatt or 1 Kirby lUgbe and again was rebuffed. I Hope* that the Cleveland Indian* might be active or the tradIng marts were upset when Lou Boudreau, the Tribe's 24-year-old manager of nine days, made the rather startling statement that he ' didn't ezpect to do any trading whatsoever. Boudreau’s attitude

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EAGLES, BEARS WIN TUESDAY lli’avywcight Divinion Os Intramural League Opena a*qp vaaaasMS The Eagles nipped the Flashes, 34-32 and the Beara dropped the Redskins. 159 In the heavyweight division of the intramural league at DIIS last evening. The Eagle-Flashes tilt was a thriller, with the former winning In a double overtime. At th> end of the regular playing period, If was 28all and at the end of the first overtime It wa* 32-all. Redskins FG FT TP Frledley. f 113 Burnett, f 0 0 0 Egley, c 0 0 0 Kitchen, g 0 0 0 McClenahan. g 3 o 6 Freldt 0 0 0 Llchtenatelger 0 0 0 Totals 4 19 Beara FG FT TP Hakes, f ... 1 o j Andrews, f 0 0 0 Grote, c 113 R lleare, g . 10 2 Hwarts. g 0 0 o P. Rlckord 1 o 2 Roth 3 0 0 Totals 1 1 15 Flashes FG FT TP Foreman, f 1 0 14

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