Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1946 — Page 8
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Decatur Junior High Defeats New Haven Decatur Junior high. leading all th»* wuy, defeated th* New Haven Junior*. 38 to l«, Tuesday afternoon at the Lincoln gym In thin city. Decatur l*d at the first quarter, 10 to 2. at the half. 1H to I, and 28 to 12 at the third l>erlod. Sauthlne and Bohnke shared scoring honor* for Decatur with in point*, while four ’dayer* each counted four for New Haven. Decatur FG FT TP Petrie f 12 4 SaUtbine, f 5 0 111 Bohnke, c .. 5 0 |<» Bair, k 4 0 8 Frucht*-, it .on o Mose*. f I o 2 Pollock, c o o o Koller. r I tt 2 Total* 17 2 38 New Haven FG FT TP Parker, f o o « Gueslnger, f 2 0-1 Benno, c ..204 Nice um. K 2 0 4 llazeletl, g 2 0 4 I’hrfck. f <> 0 0 Brpdimiller, g 0 o o Dialling. g 1 o 2 Total* fl I' Ik H. S. BASKETBALL Hoagland 29. Harlan 22. Huntertown 53. Churuhtieco 27 Jasper 31. Huntingt ai 23. Richmond 79. Ituahvlfle 37. Crawfordsville 45. No -lesvllle 25. Dunkirk 42. llageiHtown 32. Summitville 32. Marlon St. Paul 28. South Bend Adam* 41. Gary Wallace 31. Farmland 41, Redkey 30.
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Wednetday Wlllahlre at Commodore* Kirkland at .Monmouth. Monroe at Pleawant .Mill*. Friday Yellow Jacket* at Geneva. Montpelier Defeats Geneva, 34 To 22 The Montpelier Pacer* net too fa*t a pace for the Geneva Catdi-I nab Tueaday night, the Blackford county team <-opping a 34-22 declaion on the Geneva floor. Montpelier led at the half. 15-7, and at the third quarter. 30 to 10. Geneva railiml strongly In the final period holding th'* I’ac'-ra to four l*ointa, but Montpelier's lead was too long for the Cardinal* to overcome. Howard waa .Montpelier'* leading ecorer with Hi point*, while Neuenacliwander'* eh were high lor Geneva Montpelier FG FT TP Dawson. f o 0 0 Bell, f 0 11 Howard, c 6 4 Hi Marine, g 6 0 12 Roger*, g 13 5 Hawk, f 0 0 0 While, g 0 0 0 Total* 13 8 31 Geneva FG FT TP Doherty, f 10 2 Pyle, f 0 2 2 Kamman. c 0 3 3 Teeter*, g .011 Stanley, g 2 15 Johnson, f 0 0 o Netienschwander, f 2 2 6 Shepherd, f .. v o 0 Mathya. c 0 0 0 Bauman, g 0 3 3 Total* 5 12 22 Referee: Todd, umpire: John*on. Preliminary Geneva 24. Montpelier 22. PRO BASKETBALL National League Rochester 78. Buffalo 57. Detroit 61. Syracuse 54. Ir.dlanapolla 55. Shelaiyan 51. Association Os America Washington 78. Toronto 68. Philadelphia 66. Boston 54. Detroit 66. Cleveland 46. Wins Gun Given By Conservation Council Rudy Meyer announced today that Jack Simmon* of Geneva won the model 12 Winchester pump gun which waa given away by the Adam* county council of conservation club*. p_ Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Berne Bears Handed First Loss Os Year The Berne Bearn, after winning their first tour Marts ot the Mason, Buttered their first defeat Tuesday night, the Portland Pan the w winning a 49 to 32 decision on the Berne court. Portland wu* in front at the half. 22 to 11. Brewster led the winner* with 13 points, and Stuckey was high for Berne with 12. Portland FG FT TP Ray. f 17 8 Dialler, f 5 1 11 Brewster, c 4 5 13 Bond. g 4,08 Bright, g 4 0 8 Shaneyfelt, f it o o Groves, g 0 o o Macklin, g C 0 0 Totals II IS 41 Berne FG FT TP Sprunger. f 3 17 l.ie.bty, f 4 19 Stuckey, c 6 o 12 Smith. g 2 0 4 Habegger. g 0 0 0 Ellenberger, f « 0 o Schwarts, f 0 o 0 Schumacher, c « 0 0 Totals 15 2 32 Referee: Everhart, umpire: Strickler. Preliminsry Portland 32. Berne -23. u Hartford Gorillas Defeat Petroleum Th.- Hartford Gorillas, protecting a six-point lead at halt time, edged out the Petroleum Panther*. 46 to 44. on the Hartford floor Tuesday night. The Gorillas held a 26 to 20 lead at the half. W. Wanner waw outstanding for the winners with 20 points, while Cochran's 15 were high for the Wells county quintet. Hartford FG FT TP Moser, f 2 3 7 W. Wanner, f 8 4 20 Smith, c 4 0 8 Dubach, g ...... 4 1 9 c. Wanner, g 10 2 Fields, g -.0 0 n Totals . 1» 8 46 Petroleum FG FT TP Kirkwood, f 4 1 9 Johns, t .. ..3 0 8 Cochran, c 6 3 15 Horror, g .. .2 1 5 Riaser. g 2 5 9 Totals 17 10 44 Referee: Dro. I'mpire: Dubois. Preliminary Hartford 30, petroleum 23. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Anderson 66. Oakland City 40. Marquette 72. Beloit 43. laiwreiice Tech 73. Port Huron JC 32.
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CLASSIC LEAGUE The West End Restaurant squad clipped the Decatur Super Service for 4 points with Petrie the big noise with u 622 series on a 215 closer. Al Schneider put 205 and 22<t together for a 601 total, title mty Is getting tough again. Andrew* furnished a 203 game as a sub. Bttuck had a 202 final, the only good game among a bunch of mediocre scores for the car greasers. I heard something about a shift In the lineup on this team, what about II? Ehler's Restaurant garnered 4 point* at the expense of Swearingen Dairy. Gerry Schultz banged out the highest total of the evening with a 630 on gjtnes of 211-205 and 214. Stump etuck in a 214, lain rent 205 and Murphy a 225, which gave hint a 604 total for the night. Marion Hoagland was a bon' as consistent as you would want, the Inst two games on 222 each, but a low starter kept him from getting a 6<io. C. V. Beer won n couple and total from Smith Insurance with Young gelling a 228 in the opener and Mclntoah 205 In the middle Pete Bleeke got nil even 200 in the closer. Standing to date by point* West End 35, Ehler's 35. Swearingen 25. C. V. 20. Smith Inaurance 15, and Super Service 14. There will be no bowling in this league Thursday as It h Thanksgiving. The city tournament entry blanks will be out next week, and the meet starts Jan. II at the G. E. alleys. Ehlers Restaurant went to Indianaitolis over the weekend to roll In a loitrnninent at the Westside Alley* ami managed io get a piece of the dough In the actual pin division on a 2777 total. No one got enough in the doubles to get on the list but in the Mingle*, Elmer "R<-d‘ Schultz, who went along to bowl with hl* brother In the double*, went Into sth spot with a nice 645. Hi* brother. Gerry, snagged 588, which should pay off. Murphy contributed a 595 and Faulkner 587, mo altogether the trip wasn't ao bad. MINOR LEAGUE Macklin won three from Kraft: Central Soya won two from Bab cock: Gamble's won two from Ahr* Market: Bud* place won two from McMillen. Standing W L Pts. M< Millen ... 24 12 32 Centra) Soya 23 13 31 Gamble's 19 17 26 Macklin .. 21 15 26 Bud's 17 19 2f> Babcock .... .... 18 18 24 Ahr 15 21 2o Kmft 7 24 8 High games: Babcock 225, Sander* 22«. Bracy 234. Anderson 204222. B Ahr 201. Beery 201. Marbach 208. RURAL LEAGUE West End won three from Farmers Feed; Moellering won two from Heart Club; Hi Ho Inn won two from White Spot; Steury won two from Werllng Insurance. Standing W L Moellering 24 12
West End Farmers ... ... . 18 18 White Spot 19 17 HI Ho Inn — 1* ,K Werllng - ,!i 21 Heart Chib ... — H 23 Hl,.,iry II 23 Hlsh games: G. Bullenieler 246. Kiefer 210. Kirkland Kernels Win Tuesday, 34 To 29 The Kirkland Komets defeated the Wells county Rural Youth quintet. 24 to 29. at the Kirkland gym Tuesday night. The teams Were tied at the half, 18-18. Johnloz was high scorer for Kirkland with 11 points, and Schocke tallied an equal numlter for the Rural Youth. Kirkland Komets FG FT TP Byerly, f.. -.2 *• • Troxel, f 1 0 2 Fruechte, c .. -.2 <• 4 Inch. g - —. .. 2 o 4 Johnloz. g .... .. 5 1 11 B. Shady, f « 1 ’ Worthmati. c ... 2 1 Reim-k. g .. .. 11 3 J Shady.' g 0 0 o Totals .. ... 15 4 34 Rural Youth FG FT TP Schocke, f 5 1 11 R. Walbttrn, f 4 0 8 Murry, c 1 I 3 B Walburn. g 0 2 2 Meek*, g ... 11 3 Baumgartner, f ... 1 o 2 Totals 12 6 29 o BULLETIN Los Angeles, Nov, 27—(UP) —UCLA has been designated formally by vote of Pacific coast conference members as the conference representative in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Jan. 1, Victor O. Schmidt, conference commissioner announced today. 0 1 rade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Purdue Grid Card Is Announced Today Mfsycltc. Ind.. Nov. 27—(1 P)~ Purdue t’nlvereltv'* 1947 fttolball schedule will Include an Interaectional game with Boston University and five home games with major elevens, athletic director Guy "Red" Mackey *uld Imlay. Noire Dame. Ohio Slate. Illlnokt. lowa and Pittsburgh will play al Ross Ade ' stadium. Miami University was dropped from next year's card. The schedule: Sept. 27. at Wlsconahß Oct. 4. Ohio State; Oct. IL Notre Dame; Oct. 18. at Boston University; Oct. 25, Illinois; Nov. 1. Iowa; Nov. 8.
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