Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1943 — Page 6
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Commodores And Yellow Jackets Defeats*
Commies Lose To Monroeville Friday Night Allen County Team Downs Commodores By 39 20 Score The D--ca">r Commodore*. trail Irp ail the way. dr pped their «■<•- ond start of the season Friday night on their home door, losing to the Monroeville Cubs. 39 to 20. The Allen county quint t jumped into the lead on a pair of free throw, by Belli ler, el ligated cent er. and the I'ub.i Ik Id an 8 to 3 margin at the end of the first quarter. Ixinhe* one han ler fr >m the side cut Monroeville's lead to three point* as the second period opened, but lhe Cubs came back and at the Intermission held a IK to 7 advant age. Monroeville Increased this lead in the third quarter, h Idlng a 15point margin. 28 to 13, as the period closed. The Cubs maintained their lead throughout the final quarter to triumph by 19 points Tin- superior speed and ball handling of the Allen c ounty team proved too much for the Commode res Beuder led the winners with 15 points on si* field goals and three free throws, followed closely by Daugherty with 11 fsiints on the same number of flelder* and a pair of foul forties Loehe was the leading scorer for the Comm dores with nine points on four field goals and one charity point Briede scored si* points. Heimann four and Wolpert one to round out the Decatur scoring. Monroeville FG FT TP Daugherty, f 6 2 11 L Grabber, f 10 2 Bender, <■ 6 3 15 Ileyn Id*. g 2 0 I D Grabner. g 10 8 Lortle. f 000 Hoy, g 10 2 Totals 17 5 39 Commodores FG FT TP Wolpert. f Oil Heimann, f 2 0 1 VogleWede. c 0 0 0 Briede g 2 2 6 Lotihe. g 4 19 Gillig. < 0 0 0 Totals 9 4 20 Referee. Farris: umpire. Roush. Preliminary Monroeville 21. Decatur 20. ■■■—■ - -O— — Jehovah's Witnesses 122 N 9tb Street Sunday. November 14. 7:00 pm All people of good will are invited to attend this timely Bible study — .. — <» ■... Discour’iay or lack of appreciation cl la the individual off from future favors.
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Petroleum Wallops Jefferson Quintet Wells County Team Scores 71-17 Win Th- Petroleum Panther* walloped the Jefferson Warriors Friday night on the Well* county earn’* floor, 71 to 17. Haines paced the winners with -wo dozen points on nine field goal* and *l* free throw*. Yaney was high for Jefferson with nine points. Petroleum FG FT TP It Wilson, f 3 17 Griinin. f .71 11 Haines, c 9 6 24 Lee. g fl 9 0 I WOMB, g 1 0 2 1 L. Frantz, f 4 9 8 H Frantz, f 2 9 4 Pond, c 9 9 o Pax* hi. g 4 1 9 Henley, g . 3 9 6 TOTALS 31 9 71 Jefierson Buckingham, f o 11 Huser. f .. 0 0 9 • Hill. <• 1 2 4 Yaney. g 4 1 9 ' Smltley, g 11 3 B Kelly, f (19 9 H Kelly, f (I • 9 TOTAIJ4 6 5 17 Rest tee: ('arne*. Umpire: Love. Preliminary Petroleum 28. Jeffereon 15.
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Monmouth Eagles Defeat Bearkatz Defeat Sectional Champions, 46 29 The Monmou h Eggle* kn<M-ked off the Monroe Bearkatz. last season's sectional and regional champions. 46 to 29 Friday night at the Monmouth gym The Eagle* led at the half. 19 to 11. Werst and Mahan led the' winners with 13 and 12 points, respectively Lehman was best for the Bearkatz with 13 points. Monmouth FG FT TP Mahan, f 5 2 12 Werst. f .......... 6 1 13 Ktueckeberg. c .... 4 19 Neilson, g ......... 10 2 Rice, g 2 1 5 Bienz. f 2 1 5 Kruetzman. g 0 0 0 TOTALS 20 6 46 Monroe Amstutz f .... 2 8,7 Johnson, f 113 le-hman. C ........ 4 5 13 Roughia. g ......... I 1 4 R Sadler, g I*o 2 B Sadler, g ......... 0 11 TOTALS 9 11 29 | Referee: Shine. Umpire: Schneider. Preliminary Monmouth 17, Monroe 16. o U. S. factories In April turned over to the army 8210 million worth of major type ocmhe and shells.
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Jackets Drop Close Battle To New Haven Decatur Loses By Lone Point After Leading Ail Way Trying for their second victory In as many starts, the Decatur Yellow Jackets dropped a tough one al New Haven Friday night, falling before the Bulldogs by one point. 32-31. The Perrymen grabbed an early lead. h< Idlng it throughout incut of the contest, only to be no*OT i out in the final stanza. With Reed. Bromer. Spahr and McConnell each getting flelders in the first period, aided by Spahr and McConnell'* free throw*, the Jac-, kets grabbed a 10-8 lead at the end of the first quarter. Rlckord. who has been ailing with a foot Infection, entered the game in the seccnd stanza and led the attack with two field goal*.' while Reed added another and Baumgartner got his flrat one of the game. Rlckord'* brace of charity tosses pushed the locate' total up to 20 point*.. Jump, Stellhorn I and Myer* each icored from the! field in this period, with the first , named getting a free threw, to let the Bulldogs trail at 15-20. The Bulldogs managed to whittle two point* away from the Purple lead In the third period and trailed at 26 23 when the stanza ended. Hickord and Baumgartner each tang the bell from afield for th* local*, while McConnell added a pair of 'ree throw*. Stellhorn proved to be the them In the locals’ side in the flnai stanza. The Bulldog guard hit twice from the field and Bolyard once. Three free throw* ran up their total to the final 32 count. Rlckord and McConnell each scored in the last frame for the Jackets and Reed added a free throw In the k*lng cause. Rlckord waa the offensive star for the Perrymen. despite hl* ailing leg. getting four field goate and a pair from the charity itripe for 10 point*. Stellhorn. however, was the leading point-getter of the contest with J five Held goal* and four free throws fcr It markers. New Haven FG FT TP. Frane, f .... 0 0 0 Heller, f 0 0 0 Meyer*, c 3 i 7 Bolyard, g 11 3 Stellhorn. g 5 4 14 Jump, f 3 2 8 Adam*, f 0 0 0 Judt, g 0 0 0 ' . Total* It | 32 Decatur FG FT TP Reed, f 2 18 Bromer. f 1 0 I Spahr, c 11 3 McConnell, g 2 3 7 Baumgardner, g .... 2 0 4 I Rlckord, f «... 4 2 10 Totals 18 7 81 Preliminary New Haven 20, Decatur 13 (overtime). o H. 3. BASKETBALL Columbia City 34, South Whitley 27. Bluffton 21, P- rtlaad 10. Kendallville 34. Angola 30. Huntertown 33. Leo 23. Huntington Catholic 24. Ander •on St. Mary’* 21. Bedford 20. Salem 17. Scottsburg 24. Franklin 20. . Anderson 41, Lebanon 30. New Castle 43. Hagerstown 23. Jeffersonville 47. North Vernon 182. Delphi 23, Logansport 26 Flora 28. Kokomo 28. Culver 40. Rochester 30. Rossville 24. Frankfort 21. Martinsville 40. Connersville 30. Muncie Burris 23, Hartford City 18. e a Three out of four fllra actresses have blue eye*. i Foetery AppfevwdChergtaa andTmtomffpQwmt B-VOLT B-VOLT 25< 45® of ea*e atessr* ewsAsMa Horry Meet ler, Managing PsrtMi Ml B. Beeend BL
Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams mi 1 »■ Saturday Wren. 0.. at Pleasant Mill*. Berne Bears Defeat Geneva By 47 To 38 Cardinals Defeated On Berne Hardwood —— Grabbing a lead early In the game, the Berne Bears downed the Geneva Cardinals on the formers hardwood Friday night. 47-88. Led by the Lehman boys, who garnered 112 points each, the Bears held leads of 11-4. 21-13 and 34-24 al each of the three quarter marks Blzler. Geneva forward, carried the brunt of the losers’ offense snd was high scorer of the tilt, marking up nine field goals and i a brace of charity tosses for a I total of 20 points. Schlagenhauf scored 10 markers for the losers. Bern* FG FT TP Flueckiger. f 306 R Ltochty, t 3 17 D. Lehman, c —.... 5 2 12 W. Stucky, g 3 17 Neuenschwander, g ..0 0 0 F. Llechty, c 113 IJ. I,ehman ... .... 4 4 12 TOTALS 19 9 47 Geneva Biller, f 9 2 20 Moser, f 0 0 0 Hale, c 2 0 4 Neuenschwander. g ..0 I 1 Stanley, g 0 0 fl Schmidt ..... ..... 11 3 Schlagenhauf 3 4 10 TOTALS 15 8 38 Reieree: Dorwln. Vmplre: L'lme.-. Preliminary Berne 29. Geneva 10. ■ O ■' ■■■ 1 — ■ * PLEASANT MILLS *1 I NEWS » • Merle Foor te gettiifg along very nicely. He had the mi-fortune of breaking hi* wrtet several week* •go Mm. Surrandta Collin, ha* returned to her home in Freemont. Mich., after upending several week* a: the bom* of her niece. Mr*. Mary Robuck. and at the bedside of her brother, George Blocman, who died recen’ly. Mn* Thoma. Halbenstadl returned after spending several day* with her busband. Pfc. Thoma* Halberstadt, who i- stationed at Vaimouth, Mans. •Mr. and Mrs J. H. Steele and sou Joe. and Mattie Buffenbarger were entertained with a roast pork aupper •< the home of Mr-. Steeles' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hol iotrgy. Sunday, Mm. J. Franklin Halberstadt returned to her home after sending several month* at El Centro, Calif. Mr.. David Meyer*, who ha* been quite ill tor the past few we«A*. lemain* the «ame. Mr*. Meyer* ha*
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Pleasanl Mills Wins From Kirkland Five Spartons Winners By 28-16 Margin Paced by Painter and Strayer, ihe Pleasant Mills Spartans hung up a 28-16 win at the expense of -he Kirkland Kangaroos Friday night on the latter’s floor. Th-- winners held a slim 4-2 lead at the end of th- first stanza and had increased the margin to only 12-7 at the midway mark. In the third stanza, the Spartans waxed hot and going Into the final period held a 21 9 lead. Painter scored 13 points and Strayer nine for the winners. Beineke led the loser with si* Kirkland FC FT TP Schlagenhauf, f .... 11 -7 Traxel. f 2 « 4 Beineke, c 3 0 6 Gerber, g # 1 1 Strahm. g 0 0 0 Ehrman .. ... —-- 9 2 2 Connelly 9 9 <• iamgenberger —9 n 0 Schmitt 9 9 9 TOTALS 6 4 16 Plersant Mills Werling. f 1 9 2 Strayer, f .. 4 1 9 Painter. <• — » "• 1* Frey, g 1 '» 2 Everett, g 1 9 2 Watkins 9 9 9 Williamson 0 fl 0 Brod heck 0 9 0 Aller 0 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 4 28 Reieree: Clasc Vmpire: Lee Preliminary Kirkland 11. Pleasant Mills 12. — Horse Meat Packer* Band Los Angele*. Cal.—(VP)- Steps have been taken here to Insure permanently that the public will never be able to crmplaln that there Is not enough horse meat on the market. The American Horse Meat Packer.! Association of Los Angeles county has been incorporated for the purpose of protecting and perpetuating the slaughtering cf sufflclent horses for food lort the u*e of her feet and legs, which are parsllzed. J F. Halbertsd- visited his mother Mr*. Frank Halberstadt of Colon. Mich., also wl’h a son. Sgt hFrank lin Halberstadt, who wat stationed a: Yuma Ariz, and te now stationed at- Battle Creek. Mich. A birthday anniversary dinner was enjoyed at the horn -of William Noll Sunday in hono- of Mr. Noll. A very large cake wa* presented by hl« daughter. Vivian Noll of Decatur. After noon callera were Mr and Mr*. Winston Rawley and children of Decatur. Mr and Mr*. Guy Steeb of Fort Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Koo«e of Decatur, vl lted their parent* Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Steele Sunday. Guy Steele ha* a son In the lervlce whole new addre s te Af*. Edwin L. Steele 1534382.1 70th C. D. T. (air crew) Albion College. Albion. Mich.
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Trapper* are helng urged this year to save for food purpose a* much meat from the game they kill M pcislble. This appeal w<* made by Hugh A Barnhart, director of the Department of Conservation. a< he called attention to the opening of the trapping season in the state Nov. 15. Mr. Barnhart pointed out that many trapper* formerly discarded much of rhe meat from fur-bearing animals that were taken during the -eason A large quantity of thte meat, he believes, can be used thte year to supplement the rationed supply, and provide welcome addition* to many family tables. The only change- in trapping regulatlon* since last year are in the opening and closing datesef theuea son. In 1942 the -eason opened at midnight Nov. 14. and closed at midnight Jan. 31. 1943. Tbi* year the season open* at noon. Nov. 15.. and close, at noon Jan. 15, 1944 These change* were made to place the trapper and the night hunter on an equal basis. Raccoon, muskrat, and fox populations In Indiana thl- year have been reported as high, while the op
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