Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1946 — Page 6

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Yellow Jackets Lose To Geneva, 37 To J

Decatur Opset By Cardinals Friday Night Failing •<> score a single point In the firM eight minute* of play, and trailing all the way. »h«* Decatur Yellow Jacket* were hand ed a *urprl»e defeat by the Geneva Cardinal*. 37 to 30, on the Geneva floor Friday night. Tiie Cardinal* had won only one gam* in five start* prior to last night, hut they took the jump on the Yellow Jacket* and rtayed ahead all the way Inaccuracy from the free throw line contribute! largely to the Itecatur defeat, with the Jackets converting on only four out of I I attempt* from the charity stripe J while th'- Cardinal* dropped in I! foul lo»*e* of 21 effort*. Each team scored II! times from the field Geneva rang up seven point* in the first quarter while bidding Decatur scoreless The Cardinals were In front at the half. 12 to 7, and at the third period. 23 to 19. gradually increasing this margin in the final eight minutes of play Geneva's winning attack was paced by Stanley's si* fielder* for 12 points, followed l»y Holier ty's la on four field goals and two foul tosses. For the Yellow Jack* Is, who employe ! 12 different players in a vain effort to find a combination which would dick Ballard was the leading scorer with three field goals for sit points. The Yellow Jacket* face a pair of rugged battles next week, traveling to Bluffton Tuesdav to meet ; the Tigers in a Northeastern Indiana conference tilt, and return | Ing home Friday night to meet I the Berne Bears Geneva FG FT TP Doherty, f t 2 io Pvle. f 1 4 6 iMJMMaII SUN. .MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:16 In Gorgeous Technicolor! “COURAGE OF LASSIE” Elizabeth Taylor, Tom Drake, Frank Morgan A "Lassie'’ ALSO—Shorts 9c4oc Inc. Tax TODAY — (Cont.) Dorothy McGuire, "Till The End of Time" < ALSO—Shorts 9c-40c Inc. Ta*

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.Mathys, c ......... 1 3 5 Neuenm-hwander. k 0 2 2 Stanley, g 6 o 12 Bauman, f I o 2 Kainnian, <• o n I) TOTALS 13 II 37 Decatur S'limpl. f ........ 2 1 5 Bech er, f I 1 3 Holmes, c 1 it 2 Llchtensteiger. g... 1 it 2 Ogg. g 0 « 0 1 Ballard, f ~..3 it 6 . Bogner, f ... .... 0 it 0 Freeby. c <• o o la*hniun. c , 11 .3 Grunt, g 0 n n McConnell. g 2 I 5 Mi Elhaney. g 2 0 4 , TOTALS IS 4 3ff Referee: McAfee Umpire: Markley. ’ Preliminary Decatur Ik. Geneva ID lovertime t —o Colleae All-Stars Edge Out Pistons t Chicago. Nov. 3n — (UP) The college all-stars defeated the Fort Wayne Zollnens of the Nation.il prof'wlonal basketball league 67 to 64 last night Itefore 23 778 fans at the Chicago stadium It was the first victory In three year* for on all-star squad. The score was tied at 52-all at tin- end of the regulation playing time, and the all-stare went ahead in the first minute of the overtime period on basket* by Ikm Otten and Fred Lewi* Bobby McDermott ot the Zollners was high scorer for the evening with 22 points, and George .Mikan led the all stars with 16 The halftime score was allstare 27. Fort Wayne 25. — 0 * Injuries h Fall Are Fatal To Aaed Woman Rochester, Ind., Nov. 30. -(UP) Mrs. .Mary Jane Shoemaker, !»5, 'lied yesterday in a hospital. 10 day* after she was injured in a fall. | CORT I SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 “FRENCH KEY” Albert Dekker, Evelyn Ankers & “LITTLE MISS BIG” Beverly Simmons, Fay Holden 9c-30c Inc. Ta* TODAY—"God's Country"—Color Robt. Lowery, Helen Gilbert. ALSO — “Hop Harrigan" 9c-30c Inc. Ta*.

City Bowling Meet To Open January 11 The annual city bowling champ ionship tournament will start Sat , urday, Jan. II at the G.E. Club alley*, ft was announ:ed by Ikm Stump, local city association secretary Entries will dose Dec. 30 J and no entries will lie accepted after this date. The entry fee i* SI. per man for each event and the entry fee must accompany the entry in order to be recorded. A* in pa*t year* tournament will be on a handicap basis. 70 per cent of the difference lietween the individual average and 200 with a maximum handicap ot 35 pins per man. the average to lie the highest league average M of Dec. 15. '* with at least 15 game* rolled in one 1 league. It is expected l»y local officials of the city association that ‘ this year the tournament will be 1 the largest yet due to the fact that the local city association has 116 sanctioned team* under Its Jurisdiction. A new rule by the Ameri--1 can Bowling Congress regarding ' the all events is, that any bowler 1 desiring to participate in the prize ’ list in this event shall pay an en--1 try of 11, and If a bowler who has not paid his entry in this event should roll the highes' actual pin count for the ft games, he is entitled to only the championship awMrd and none ot the prize money The entry fee* in each event will In- paid back 100 per cent each ev-j ent. with the champions In each event to receive an award by the Decatur Bowling Association, and the sponsor of the winning five man team will receive a trophy from the local associ it lon. The date* ot the tournament are: a man teams on Jan. 11, 12. 17, and Ift. with the double* and singles to i lie rolled Jan. 21. 25, 26. and Feb. I and 2. The squad times are Friday and Saturdays, 6:3b and 8:45, while on Sunday* the scheduled times are 12;3o. 3:00. 6:30 and 8:45 PM. Entry blank* will be distributed next week and the rule* ot the tournament will he posted at Mlns Recreation, Berne Recreation and at the GE. Club alleys, so be sure and read the rules carefully and if there are any questions regarding them, contact the city association secretary. As in the past, bowlers w4ll lie allowed to bowl on two 5-man team* providing they are regular members of the team entered. although not more than two men can howl together on one team wlio are bowling together on another team entered. The defending champion* are I the former Kraft team with a 3069

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total on a 219 pin handicap. Sehin diet- and Allnpaw of Berne coppm the doubles medals on a 1310 court with 96 free stick*, while Hilly also of Berne, and Shaffer of O» sian lied In the single* with u 671 more Hilly was awarded the med al after the rolloff Faulkner wot the all events award on a count ol 1764 Bowlers are urged to use on* entry blank for the team, doublet and single* entries, and be surt ' that the entry fee accompanies ' the entry a* no entry can be ached tiled unless thkt rule i* followed __O H. S. BASKETBALL f. Kendallville 39. Garrett 30. i* Fort Wayne' South 44, Bluffton K 39. Fort Wayne Central 68, Hartford I City 41. t New Haven 40. Fort Wayne C. • C. 36. i Mentone 43. Warsaw 28. r Marlon 45. Logansport 29. • Linton 36. Evansville Bosse 30. , Bedford 5.3, Seymour 35. • Jasper 39, Jeffersonville .33. laifayette 55. Richmond 39. I Evansville Central 36, New Al- > bany 31. I Elwood .38. Plymouth 36. i Kokoiuo 50, Sheridan 29. Huntington 4.3. Wabash 27. Gary Horace Mann 40, Frankfort 23. Rossville 46. L'-hanon 43. i Greensburg 43. Rushville 42 (overtime i, Shelbyville 46. Muncie Central 35. Terre Haute Gerstineyer 43. Brazil 22. Vincenne* 28. Washington 21. — o— ——- : Cool Shortage May Close Goshen Schools Goshen. Ind., Nov. 30. (UP) Un leas the coal situation eases, local public schools will lie closed late next week because coal supples will lie exhausted by December io, superintendent Roliert B Weaver said today. In a move to conserve existing supplies he called off till extracurricular activities including home basketball games. /tore Afow/ >*** W* BIKE MOTOR (mmHom! new door to door tranopwtation' US mitea per (allon S (• 3S miln yr. hr*n gn*inrrir.t fur dependability put win** on your bika with th* Now WUuo. bee II M Nussbaum & Stauffer | Phone 114 Berne, Ind. M BfW JIMMHIMB (08(8 Nora** Hie aatld casta* of baaa... MM, *l—B4 i****la*Hr law *«r. Ma sander aS ska aaa H *>«oa» canetaadl*afaMly...*a*Sw IHOM4AMO feawjflfe. lAMMM k Aawrlea'a Na. I *«y In Traitor Cwetwe. Wnto IttfuHUltrl hfi ftlttf Adams County Trailer Sales Mercer Ave.

r. MERCHANT LEAGUE I Riverview won three from Three *" King* Tavern; Hchafer won two II from Decatur Industries; Brant ,f .Motor won two from Engle A 1 Kies*; Kruft No 1 won two from • Kraft No. 2. s Standing e W L s Three Kings 25 14 I Kiaft No. 1 ... * 25 14 I- Riverview 23 >6 Brant M 17 Schifer . 20 19 Engle A Kiess 16 23 Kruft No. 2 13 26 Ib-catur Ind. 12 27 n High series: Builck 603 1204-197-202). ' High games: Moses 214. Sovlne 214, Hammond 211. MAJOR LEAGUE llabegger won two from Moose, Burke Standard won two from Slate Gardens; W««t End won two from Babcock Standard; Foley won two from Koenetnan Hardware; Smith Brow, won two from Burk Elevator. Standing W L West End 28 11 Moose 25 14 Burke Standard 23 16 1 Babcm-k 21 18 Habegger 19 20 State Gardens 17 22 ’ Koeneman 16 23 Burk Elevator 16 23 1 Smith Bro* 16 23 Foley 14 25 High series: A. Buike 618 (201-215-202); Tutewller 617 (118-247* 202». High game*: Schneider 208-219, Neaderbouser 220, Mies 212, J. H.iliegger 2«4. Murphy 200. Lankcnau 219. Snyder 206, Keller 209, Wolpert 212. Weinley 220, Babcock 214, Zell 212, Schroeder 214, Boenker 208. Reinking 203. - Winston Churchill 72 Years Old Today London, Nov. 30. (UP) —Winston Churchill observed hi* 72ml ( birthday today at hi* country home. Chartwell, in Kent. He will come , to Umdon in the evening for a small birthday party.

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Public Sale The undersigned John Cluts, having decided Io quit farming and Cleon White, who la reducing hla farming from 100 to 200 acres. will aell al Public Auction on the John Cluta farm. 3% mile* East of Payne. Ohio. 5% miles Southwest of Paulding, on State Road No. 500 Tuesday, Dec. 3, ’46 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS I John Deere Model "A" Tractor with power lift, starter and lights, new battery, on new rubber, first class: Little Genius 14-lnch twobottom tractor plow on rubber; Parmall on new rubber, completely overhauled. In first class condition and cultivator attachment, like new; Massey-Harris 11 inch tractor plow on rubber; Mc-Deerlng HMt. heavy tractor disc; Dunham 8 ft. tractor disc; John Deere "LC” 8-ft. tractor disc; John Deere 8-ft. field cultivator; 7-ft. John Deere J. B. disc; four section "Case" steel rotary hoe; Mc-Deerlng 4-row tractor “pull type" corn planter, complete with fertiliser attachment, power lift, automatic markers and pay out stokes; Mc-Deerlng 18-7 g-aln drill, good; Superior 12-diac grain drill, first class; Biack Hawk corn planter and tractor hitch; Dunham cultlpacker; Mc-Deerlng 8 ft. binder; Mc-Deerlng manure spreader "steel bos"; New Idea manure spreader, almost new; Ohio aide delivery hay rake; McCormick 8 ft. mower: David Bradley tractor buck rake; Implement trailer built on Ford V-8 Chassis with dual rear wheels and 4 new heavy duty 8-ply tires and 7x20 bed. will carry 7 tons; two wheel stock trailer; buss saw. steel frame; 3 section spike tooth harrow; Weber wagon and triple box; heavy dump atalk rake; 8-ft. Winrower; Jo|jn Deere 12 lnc)i walking plow; Crevrolet 1930 Chassis and motor and weed cutter bar; hand corn sheller; Electric motor and pump jack; power lawn mower; Electric fence charger; 2 tank heaters; grease guns; oil drums; 60 rod 32 inch hog fence; 50 steel fence posts; three 80 rod rolls barb wire; 25 window sash 28x36; sausage grinder; lard press; shovel plow. COMBINES—Mc-Deerlng No. 62. six foot with all equipment and motor in first class condition; Allis Chalmers 6 ft. Combine in good condition. RIDING HORSE—Black and white spotted S year old stallion, well broke and sound. The above Farm Machinery in first class condition. TERMS—CASH. John Cluts & Cleon White , OWNERS Roy 8. Johnson A Son—Auctioneers Melvin Llechty—Auctioneer • Cletus Lehman —Clerk. . Lunch by Ladles Aid of Reformed Chureh.

Tickets For Bluffton Game On Sale Here, No Tickets At Gym nW —1 Yellow Jacket basket ball fans ‘ planning to aee the Decatur-Bluff* * ton biu'ketl'all game at Bluffton 1 Tuesday night are udvieed to pur- ' chase their tickets at ’he office of 1 the Decatur • Junior--enioi high school. W. Guy Brown, principal, has re- • reived Just 351 tickets for Tues--1 duy's game. These are on sale at ' his office, which will be open from j 7:30 to 9 o’clock .Monday night to accomodate fan*. There will lie no 1 tickets available at the Bluffton ! gym Tuesday night and fans not ' obtaining tickets at the local school are warned against making a needless trip to Bluffton expecting to gain admission. aS all tickets have been sold in that city. ■ O'* Indiana Studying Rationing Os Coal Indianapolis, Nov. 30—(UP)— Indiana *tate officials wtudled a coal rationing proposal today which they said might be used in the event the fuel shortage makes such a step necessary. The proposal was mnde yesterday to Governor Gates* fuel conservation advisory committee by John Mellett. public relations director for the Public Service Co. of Indiana, Inc., and a member of the advisory committee. The committee referred the sug gested program to John B. Bailey, director of the tariff bureau of the state public service commission, and directed thut he study it with the idea in mind of following It if a rationing program became necea’••’F* 4. LEWIS' CONTEMPT (Continued From Pau* On*) directors, he said, feared negotiations would Interfere with the court action. "It would have no bearing on the legal proceedings." he said. "It was made eolely In the interest of getting coal production." 0 Give at least one day’s take home pay to the Community Fund.

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