Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1942 — Page 6

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Muncie Burris, Horace Mann Favorite Teams Choices To Win In Semi-Final Tourneys On Next Saturday tfe-h* di-> u»-c- team* to ploy hi! th- 11.111101111)11 ..mi Monel* *emi 1 <bi«iiii hmi my*• By Robert I. M.-y* i Indian.i|iell> M*r<h II <1 I't | r**iit <|iit«tmi)K Mt Wtn -re In 'll** work! i- w..if Lake? .nd DM they actually heat Fort Wayne t en tml. or wan It a miracle’ Tin ! It I* 12 mil*-* trum Columbia City Ind tin- northwest qn.irtri ot bon '• '.>»n-iii|i t range 9, rm •[ hike apptopt laleiy named Moll Yea they did. no it a.i-nt The population I- 2Sn ami llnew who .an t play on the lia-h thalli team cheer Im it And although north Mate observer* maintain th. Wolf latke Wolv. caught Centi.il on an offiolor night. tin- fat t remaim that Wolf latke won th. i* gional for the ti'xi linn ..nd w I I fare Mamie Hurth Saturday after | noon The Waive* won So of their .‘I athednleil ..axon num- 10-mg only to alumni in an me <timThey hate average '■’> ixtlnte |H-I yame. amaMing a total of 742 i point.. ag*m«t their opponent*' 515 i The Wahi , won th. Nolde > oun ty crown took the *<cti< mil by dr tenting Wolcottville Shipshewana. Kendallville ..nd Albion and then downed Butler and. yea. Fur' , Wayne Central hurt week Th ' eoar It Ik John If. Tho-e are the far t- Wolf latke tnakrv etn talk I Tin Wolves' starling tiv- lik* Horan Manti'*. < utain a balance of height Pau' and Arthur Kei*t er are r; t and W 2; Huger Stang j land in 5 lit. Delbert Hartman i« fill and Tommy Targgart lx 5Rack in 1922 Wolf latke Jolted | Central hop-x. 15 12, ind Ether I

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i 1922 oultp ho two xono. Roger and liny n ihe current login Paul | hr w of Hank ami Bin k Wyxong of |Hn 1922 tram They keep it tn i the family around 25n )»>pulat> d Wolf latke \ loi Fort Wayne Central. tana ! < irntpa. **<l it- • old* night again*! I Wulf Lake to th. Tiger.' gam. .< I .mlnat Mum 1. Il ni I* nt th. holiday ' me! shill 111! found them I.! - !*• t omh S. oil Fish. i rd llUrtij. outlied mi hl« big < . llt. f Itud I llrown. to pull Ho Owl* through ig tiiiKl Kirhmoml, and Brown pro , duet d playing m-<si of the gam* | with thr. - per-unal foul* again*! I llorri* ha* a great innn that dei velopeil lale after all eriatir -i a* I oil 1'.,1t two play, re, 1a.w.1l Illa, k ■ ami Doti Royd, w.re injur-d hi re atonal- ami may iff.-.' the <l*l Chief Riirrl* threat xeem* to he lliitiimtctoti The Viknv* beat he I 'tlwlrr earlier ihi« year, when flu I llitrrl- live weakened by it* haul I ki«h>iy «iVt* (‘t'hiiii! in ’li« I j IHitM I Hirn* >’ Hut wlit thi‘l Jh’tiHntfon or Tip I 'till t’lli*' K**9* til* tilltt! K>lll* . lb* I I i*wi* h.iv«* Tipton iwhi* thin I t>» .ir hut th** rivalry may j nt a third win, ll4ittitiKt<»n I hi« won IM >H 21 K.IIIM-H and Tip I i ’.Hi hIM < ip’un d 21 of 2‘J rp at lUmmotol Hatnnky. Hord o< M.nm play* ’h« Fuinkhnt II >l | Dog» ami although tlary fail- fear Everell < a • they fee l It's a lie .ik [trot tn larr l.ifgyett. the team that I * fell lu fore Frankfort by two point* I : . w> k Tire llmxetmm would I lather meet Ftalikfoit x gel play I 'than fare the iiftprevlie'tahie *ly.e I I of Llfaye't. Even <m. bar k tn P<.”i the Horne- | m-tt Were defeated in the xfa’e | i tourney xr ini fmalx by Ca«e’» five, i .*2 I*, aflet weathering Kokonto ami I i t'olumbu* Four loi tm r -lair- r hatii|o are I i nllll 111 the picture fol the HM2I 'crown W iKhiiigton. Frankfort. I .I» galiKporl atld Ct aw ford-vtlle \'<> mor. than three, at moat, can I I advance Ihlg w.. k In-. Billie U>gan* . lant ami Frankfort a', tn th, -attot I playoff The |,oganx|H>rr Berriex meet I South lleinl C-lttra' lit the fltxt I game Saturday The Herrie* have | wnu I* of 2* thtx year whih Cell I i irai'w term.l i« 21 of 2»i Ftankfort j ha* 21 of 2' Horace Munn. 2« of 21. Matin'* xtm.oth-(um i lomng tiuiiipet loxl only tr. Evulixvlllr- Central I Int k axon play The Hot Itogx op , I iiom-iitK have been of the htglWwt I liln ami their xevell defeat*, ill I

| CORTj Tonight & Thursday W* w .Ihr/r Own •wpatwi hrr ;rr>l triumph in Wulhrrmf Hrifhi, a. / l/11111, th, womin *ho luwnt >ll .bout low ,up#rbh tvpporlcd b> low nr» Iredinf men. AKUNII* Kild* Ji'' ALAN MARSHAL JOSffH COTHN V WORM MfVff KMA HALLIDAY iaia ALLGOOD EDNA MAY OtIVEt ' ALSO — "Dick Traey vs. Crime Inc." 9e-2oc inc. Tea -0 Frl. A tat.—Roy Roger* "Jetee James at Bay.” —o Coming Sun.—“MOß TOWN” & “ConfoMione of Boston Black|e"

College Quintets In l Annual Tournament Illinois Team One Os Eight Entrants (‘ohimhtiHg (>, Mur. 11 it’P» ElKhi < r««’k ’*miiim ln< lulling I' h|g l*iiMH* “ t•Hiffti’tirt* thump* I ititi<« writ* lln«*d up tuduy fur ih<* I hint th tttfiMi.il iiMihitiul t<»l l»*K Im t•* I.Mhlt'fh .1 him hathni Mimll tour* Fh* of the* olgbt < <»iti*niMiii9< *i 44 Im on *h huh»dy uanit*<l by do iii«t t iHiimitt«*«<F. two will Ih* d** ld«*<l in pl.*y«»lT** and th« • t iHli H-.irtmoii’h i«« •a|h*i t» d I HoiiH tiiurily to rt»« tai uity p’* I mi**ioti io ll.t <>ld <1 oht'ii Ohio Rtatf* «ug» I ftw’ii’oi «itid t.iih«i ' of ih»» Nf'AA I pUyoff* whi»h h»* <mHm <*«dh*K» ba« k* ’lm 11 “world •* rh*a/* Maid to* In* Lhvid thr l*H2 r*pr«*’wntatlw I Wftiild tn ‘ th** tifO’Mt 111 th«‘ t null’ I tfy *’ It* !••*< ;l Ihlt'llp for th«* •‘ttMteril I md weMrrn i«*aiotiaJ phyoff** at j \'. h ttrhsina and KatiM* City on M ix h Al New Orhan* Penn StatI K*mm Uy. moiilheMeiterif ronfrrriii e It hainpioii* IIIIooIm. H»k Tell « limiii pion, and Ihi ri mouth. «*a«*iern In I t**t * league < lLiii’pi«m \ K.-in»«* Pity Hire, meh imp I ion« of the «oiithwe«tein ronfei 19»n« »■ Colorado. Il«»< ky mountain 11 ottf**r* th «* *ha in pion, eiihet Stan ford or iir-K* n Hia’e who will play I for th*- l'a< lfl< l OUMt title thlM ! .leek* nd. an*l either Kantaa or ' I Oklahoma Agghw. tive win * tier* in ’h** big *i% .md IliMkouri I valley loop*. Th. latter two teullle I | ii.-et it Kanxax City Minh It 10l determine which will enter the I st A A playoff* The iw.t eaxteru ami wenlern wur | I vlvorx will hattl. Maith 2* at Kali--a* City f.< the national title won | I !a»l year by Wl*« onvin. The only idle of !a-t year’g <|ix | i trie .ontemlerK link tor another I | tty I* hut mouth Kanxax wa* i liunm-inp to Indiana in th. Ibl't lime? while Hi., ..ml Colorado also 11 ompeted in the w. xt. iii m. tmnal in IKIo tllxen aid he b<-llev.-d th- ya- ] entrant* ar.- .-ally representative !of th>* Itexf ba«k-Iball played by topnoti h rolh-ge* ami illilVer*ltiex ' . A committee of out he* ami offi- < lab. xelected the dixtrlct entrant* lon th- b:»xi» of -< axon record* Detroit And Oshkosh In Tourney Finals Chicago Match 11 11 , | , i The It.’troi: Eagle- defending t hamIpi .1. vol the t»-!iko»li. W't. Allmo»t ta-te*. were within one or two point*. It may be. however, that FrankI fort'* lack of height will be a hatidiI cap again*! the w.-ll balam < d Manti eager*. Mann ha* two big men in . Dan .Mellinger and Dl< k Olhub; on., medium man in Bob Matthew*, and two smaller jitterbug player* I in Benny Sierra ami Itay Partee.

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THIEF IN MAKING - - By Jack Souls • w ’fit I ■ \s| \ I ! v* / • /\ zX / I /J J 11/o * l / " /Z I JoiWn/ ,'7 Ih ? ‘ Joel 'M. -we Rsfesr ma*i f>ig kaJovus a* fxt aims of evt bio- wfese*. KV.OAIS He GA4 TJacA Ml* TUB AaJc FMT3

I Star!" meet tonir'it for the world’s I I pi-ifc.lotMl basketball ciiampiou Detroit was forced into an ovor-l I tint.* iierind last night before eda | Ina out the Grumman Flyer from | lama Island N V . 44 to 43 tn the j semifinals Oshkosh defeu ed th*- * Harlem Globe Trotter. 4* to 41 I I The Grummans and the llarhmi! j qumte’ play for third plai o At the Training Camps By United Press 0 B| Ml Peet Matra. Fla Mai h I! i ll'l’i Manager Joe McCanby be-i I gins intensive M-hmding of Gerry l‘ Ilv >■ Li. New York Yi’ik.’*' I regular third 'iMseman today. PrldI dydy I- «■»;•>•< ted to ho’d down the , I job !hi« y.-ai because veteran Hol ’ I Folf. told ■ 101 l president El Bai-1 ' row in New York that he was ham J pe ed by a stomach aihne.i’ and > I was uncertain whether th* could I continue to play I tine game rlaove th. s<m mark in the Grapefruit l.easne af'»; lopp1 ing the llo.ton Red Mos, .1-1 in 11 1 ' innings Mie Yankee, play the Washington Senator, today I Miami. Fla The que.thnahle , condition of Johnny Mir right j arm made first ba-e the New York i Giant-.' chief problem aga'ti today I Mize', faulty tendon slipped out of plav-e yesterday and he will laout of action for some time. Avalon. Cal.. Manager Jimmy Wilson scheduled a prolong'd batti Ing practice today for the r'hicago I Cubs' final workout al Catalina Island. The players will .hoard water tasis tomorrow morning to journey I back to the mainland for their L opening exhibition game with the I, ( Imago White Sos Friday. The club exhibited Its best pitchII Ing and fielding efforts of the | spring season yesterday, as the Yannigana defeated the regulars. 6 to 5. to make a clean sweep of the three-game Intrasquad «erl.'.

Pasadena. CaL. Three ot the Chicago White Sox rookie pitcher* will get a chance to prove their i against tile team's city rival*, the Chicago Cota, Manager Jimmy Dyke* said today Pyke* said he -would send Ed Weiland, from Waterloo. lowa, of the ThreedCye league; Orval Grove, from Shreveport of the Texas leaI gue. and Joe Haynes, who showed II excellent form late In the Sox IMI I campaign, to the mound in Friday's I opener with the Cuba. Rookie outI fielder Dave Phllley signed yesterI day. leaving veteran shortstop Duke Appling the only holdout. Anaheim. Calif., — The Philadelphia Athletic* meet the Sacramento Solon* again today afte redglng out the Pacific coast team. 5-1. with four runs in the last two 'nnlng* yesterday. Outfielder Dee Mlles was put out of action when he pulled a leg muscle at first base. Miami Beach. Fla -The Philadelphia Phils play their first »xhi»iition game of the season today with the New York Giant*. Lakeland. Fla.. —‘Lynwood Rowe and Earl Cook today were booked for their firwt competitive pitching in the third and last camp game of the Detroit Tigers' training sea-

son Manager Del linker picked, Rowe and Cook. Virgil Truck* and Hal White for mound duty. - n —.— Inter-Class Tourney Finals Here Toniqht The final, of the annual inter- ' class tourn.-y of the Catholic high I i school will he held toniglt*. The I j seniors and sophomore* will meet I I m the final tilt A conaolation game between the freshmen and f'lnior* ■ will lie played at 7 u'cliM-k. In ,'lrst round game., th.- .enlors I trounced the freshmen. 51 Io 34. and the sophomores defeated the junior., 44 to 34 Files Divorce Suit In Circuit Court I Curtis l> Baxter. 714 Mercer areI ntte. today flb-d suit for divorce J from Maty Elizabeth Raster in Ad 1 am. circuit court charging cruel ' and inhuman Ireauneni. He also . asked a restraining order to prei vent the defendant from molesting . I him or hl* daughter and to p"event I her frutn entering their re.-ldence. I The suit charges that they were i married October 2*. IMS and *ep- ,' arated Januaiy 2. 1542. John I. DeI Vo*. Is plaintiffs attorney. -oSpecial Chapel Proqram Is Given One of the most highly entertaining programs among thlr year's special chapel events at Decatur junior-senior high school was presented this afternoon, under the sponsorship of the school's two athletic associations. The Three Leonards presented a series of tumbling acts, climaxed by routines on the "trampoline” tumbling and diving device patented .by a member of the act. Most interesting part of Hie pne gram, perhaps, was the effort of several lx>y students to follow routine. of the acrobat, under <he lat-

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Casting Tram Is Ousted From Meet Harvester Quintet Downs Local Team *». 'iii m— The Decatur Faatlbff <•*•” *•* eliminated from the Central Blate* amateur bu*keiball tourtiainent in the opening game Tuwday night at Fort Wayne. lo»ing to hit* inational Hnrve*!er id that cliff, «5 to 32. In other opening game*. th< Pierceton Ek Cub* defeated Kuhn era, 3* to 3d, Kagek Wire ellmlnat ed the (J E All Star*. 3d to 1«. ami Mt Joe A. <*. defeated Wealing liou*e of l.lmu. ••, 51 to 39. Ilurveater Ft. I'T TP Hammetlnger, f d •» 12 lloeppnei f .3 « , d <II«M, c ..4 2 l« Ihirr. g .. d I 13 Domer, g .. . . S 2 • Sboeff. f . 2 « * Herhwt. g ... 3 u d Clark g sod Total* 30 5 d.’. Ca«tlng FO FT TP Mel. hi 4 I 9 (lailtil f . I « 2 Bate* c .. I ♦ d Painter, g .. • 1 2 Clark, g 4 3 11 liongenberger. f .. tt •' •' Hackman, g 10 2 Total* ’ ..H to 32 o -•—• — i William Martin Dies At Allen County Home William Martin, dl. of Adam* i < ountff. died early ihl* morning at t the Allen county Infirmary He I wax admitted to the Adam* county I Infirmary In 193 d and after that | InatltutUm wa* destroyed by fire wa* taken to Fort Wayne. Death wa* caitxed by a heart ailment. The body wa* brought to the (lillig A Doan funeral home here, pending completion of funeral arrangement*. Sam Reinhart, i local Infirmary «u|M-rlnietideni. 1 wa* making an effort to contact : near relative*. Iw-liev.-d to be cotl-ln* of the deceaxed English Miner* Scout for Beer Nottingham. Eng (VPI - Beer I i« «o gcarce in Nottingham that the I coal miner* *end out motif* to ■earch the whole area for a publichouse with a gmxl wupply. The ■com* n*e pigeon* to carry hack the good new*. o- — Farm Credit Discussed At Lions Club Meeting ‘•Fann Credit" wa* the tnbject I di»cu*«i-d 4>ff Harley Sotncr* of | Fort Wayne, apeaker at the weekly meeting of the llecatur Lion* ! club Ttieaday evening at the K. of; P home Mr. iSomer*, who I* affll- ! laled with the Federal Land Bank ! of lavulxvllle and ha* had 30 year* I of experience in the credit hu*l-1 tie**, xpoke regarding farm loan* and of legislation enacted hy Con<re** exta>ldi«hing the "Federal laind Bank Act." Hoyle Sprunger wa* elected

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