Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1946 — Page 8

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'KWSV-W VVA Tonight & Thursday o o DI *ll BIG DAYS! First Show Tonight 6:30 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 BE SURE TO A ITEM)! O -- o When lever; M quarrel—- .. hera's a MTVv V I new way .to "kiss J| and <l, 3 make upl" /5S ■ Th« Hos el "Th« Green Years' t/i an even greater apE* roman’c <F> ' triumph with !#•* ar Donna Reed? ly 3 *. JBr ■R k 111 |ieJwKT| WWayVluW B’donna reed TOM DRAKE EDWARD EVERITT HORTON SPRING BYINGTON HARRY DAVENPORT ALSO—Shorts 9c-40c Inc. Tex Frl. A Sat. — "The Stranger” —o Sign. Mon. Tues.—"A Stolen Life 1 '

Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Wr fnek'.iy I . .1 M Hh at K kland ,|| ti i I M.ltliHoil Ut lleftli. Friday ’il-. i >',.it ('iinittiodon Vi lb. la kr Is ..I Xi a ll.r.'en, I'l.i -t i-i , i Iterne. i; a 1 id •;< io v.i I H y.iii' t KI kl.ml i .fen, l>. tin ? a. ■> on the nar ,1 n.f >i lory 'lll h Wai , pointe I out, two i ■ '.rii* lair o’i a 'n ivily favored te.l II lOtfld I'dllie the Winning llltll t ~n it I, n'i'.nal. w thmi* throwing ii tin .atm and *ill|n|lt .lleititia !■ < team ». tri ord tie •iid i i t i i.i.. been , .bl 10l m the on I olle, e iam pu>. - hitin? tub nt.- to di’t'ihute I tl.e pa l.i) i id till lllderH .lino ll.i i • l i.i .1 nd ' .king lietH I'l.e i! ae Hlutid ..1 lllllby lll.t joi i ' •»«" be . .lid Cobras Winners In Intramural league The i ii- overt Oiilinr a 7 Io , .1 half tlni" defii it. defeat" d the Wild. !• I' l to 17. in a riMth grade tramnral l< a■ ue game Tuendav aft moon at the Lincoln gym. Cobr.ii Totals g .1 Ift FG FT TP i Rcinkirg f Oil Morrison, f 2 o f lioe, t n r, Sharp, .’I 2 * Abbott, g <i 0 n Harvey, f ... non Atidri hh, it . n ti ti Wildcat! FG FT TP Se aiir. f 2 •' I \.''l-01l f I | ft Kidme, <• 0 <i ti lltdin, i’ 2 <t I Hurt, g ti o o ll.imbo, f o ii u Acheron. <■ o 0 0 tide, g 11 0 0 Sudduth r ..n ti o Totals » I 17 Army And Illinois To Play Next Year West point. X Y. Hee. JS i , i ITT \ in' the nation's leading foot'i.'ili team for the la-t three t tnd t.ie I l ive stty of lllitioi-. laid big nine chaiiipione. will ':'l el 111 a .'atm myt fall, it W'.iH re , ve.i'i | t■l -y tty I S military a demy a'hl lit offr i.ilr. • \iiii' tn ement ot the site will , b< II oil. 1 Iler offi 1 11,. aid

U.U rirxsrZVOBMWRBMHMW jCORT I Tonight & Thursday Popular Return Engagement! THE ACTION THRILLER ’ THAT MADE MOD AN OVERNIGHT SENSATIONI Str W\T' Wl ALAN LADD lake JM U I ■ < t w«Rb t»l»0 ROBERT CREGAR ■ PRESTON A Beremeunl hctvre ALSO—Shorts 9c 30c Inc. Tax —o Fri. A Sat.—Range Busters in "Bullets A Saddles" —o Sun. Mon. Tues. — •‘Personality Kid" & "Traffic in Crime."

Intramural League Results Announced •| ,e .tami Ai re |d;r.'«T ft the . irn ntiiu: b i de at the junior- - moi hl'.’li m ht.ol gym Tnekday | iii-'li'. In the lightweight dlviHlon. the H. ■ . ||> tenied the Cat*. 21 to 15, )d file Vvenue a downed the l,.Ak II to I" 111 Hie heavy .-. -ii'lit dl cion 'ii PI i- H ■ edged 111 Bell -, hi to It Hornets FG FT TP It Smith, f " *• It. Strickler. I 2 '• I X SHn.ody, 2 2 ti K •Hutker, g ‘2 I ■> It. Smith. -i » '« ' K< nnelH. t " " " Callow, f " " " Holl, i " " " Totals '• 21 Cat! FG FT TP I. Ugly, r | it 2 T tl.iun'. I 2 u 4 S Yo«l. . " tl II K l»i ii. g 2 1 •*> I! Smith, g 1 it 2 I’niutnei, t " •• •’ l.enliart. I I it 2 Koike’, i' •• •• •• CoHiell. • '• " " Tot In 7 115 Avengers FG FT TP S G.dlozly. f 5 1 11 VI LiHter. t <» •' " KitHoii. e 2 u I MyeiH. g I " k L .leiiiiingk g 1 it 2 Horne, f 2 »' 4 b'oiemati, f . '• •• •' Vagi.', g 1 a 2 Total* 15 1 31 Hawks FG FT TP Soinmeie. f 1 <• 2 J Ahr. f 1 a 2 H Shai kley. c - <• " •• Daniels, g 3 17 l.ehrniaii. g 3 17 llewher, c i' •• <• Bio ker. g " " " Totals k 2 Ik Flaehrs FG FT TP Harnett, f 113 1 tells ii. f n it n Xaidl, . 1 2 4 Co A en*. g Ink I'iunib-y. g it I 1 I. ut.-iiHi hle.'er. 1 ii n ii VI I Lean, :: n W n Totals t> I Hi Bean FG FT TP K use, f 10 2 G.-liti-, f it 2 2 P kfo d, i- 0 o n .Ln k- in. g ti ii o ; : i hnitz. g 2 1 5 Koop, f 2 ti |

| M. F. LOCKE | 722 N. sth St. | WiiTTffil n 1 ! W3ITHSF jVwtAWjnflr JX // 9 V\ We enblaai of oeurtaoy sad safe drtv. Ins la awarded to a rar owner ad Uto eemmualtr every week. •bits cAßiruu.r-aava a ups llufr-Hren Hrrwlex < ory.i Fort W a*vr.lndiana »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»■**»»♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦ New Years Eve Party Do you have your reservation for the BIG New Years Eve party at Edgewater Park? If not. you had better buy your tickets now as reservations are selling fast. HANK A RM ANTROUT and his II piece orchestra will furnish the music for dancing from 10 p. m. till a m. Hats, horns, favors, and noisemakers will be distributed at 12 o’clock to help make the coming of the new year a gala occasion. Tickets and reservations are now on sale at (he Edgewater Park Dance Pavilion and The Park Office. Don’t wait, get your choice table now. Price $2.00 per person, tax included.

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Hoknerht. c oil .Myers g " o " Kmi-in.iii. g tt o ti i TotaW i I H ii CLASSIC LEAGUE Ehler'a Itestainant went on ano'her one. of their rprei,; Thursday night ami picked up I points at the expense of th- C. V Beer out-1 lit. in the meantime shooting a new high three game total of 2!i7!t on game of 101,5. H>2s and !t3!t. In the we olid game all live on the team stark In a 2<i ‘ or better score Faulkner rmnislied a tilfi total on 217. 20fi and 21’3 while Murphy s Oie.l ~n even lion with a 211 game. Stump hid a 232 and 20". G. Schultz 2'to and 21fi. Il"d S< hultz 2"2 while Mis with a 2"l and F Hoffman ..II even 2<tl* Weie the best sot the Brewers. Swearingen Hairy had the West Knd Riolaii ant ei|ll id o" the ropes h dieting for help, win n they trimme.l the leaders for 1 points in tills match, an I ul»<> raised their serie- ma.k with three fairly con- •. Meal gamiM to total 2*39. Bun Keller stuck In a big 211 opener for a til3 seiif.s. with Hoagland bagg.ng a 203 Xotie of (he West End ent could nd) their weight, with 1 k't being the lop HCon . Itecatiii Super Servii- ‘ picked up a lOltple of bulks when they Won Hie olid game and total over the smith Insurance outfit. E Galllueye -nagged a 201. Boenker 223 in thi‘ have at it foi the tail etider*. Tin* standing bv pointe to date shows Ehler's In font with 42 1 points. West End in s‘cond with 3U, Swearingeiie are slipping up on th- leaders a llttie with 31, C. V. 22. Super Service Ik and Smith In-! sitranee in the cellar with !•>. Bowlers are reminded to get their | entry blanks in as soon as possible [ I >r the city tomiiament. as Hee. 30 is the deadline and no entries will be a< i-epled after this date. The rules iiid timifi of squads are posted at all the alleys and if you want ! to be sure that you get the time that you want don't wait until th" last day. The to be used are the highest league averages as of Dec. 15. Bini Slump, local association ei-|y, will be at the G E. Alleys on Monday nights and al Mi»m llecreatioti on Tuesday and Thursday nights and will accept entries at thewe times.

Sheaffer’s Fineline Pencils .$1.50 Holt house Drug CoGAYS MOBIL SERVICE ~MONROE and 13th Sts PHONE 318 See us when in need of ♦ Co-nplßtt Lubrication ♦ Oil Change ♦ Wash and Wax ♦ Fan Belta • Battorlea ♦ Radiators Flushed ♦ Tires snd Tira Repair ♦ Wheels Balanced ♦ Recapping Service. PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE

H. S. BASKETBALL Huntington SC. Bluffton in. Kendallville 40. Bremen 38. Hartford city 54. Montpelier 4k. Mishawaka 37, South Bend Kiley 32. Evansville Central 15. Evansville Keitz 27. Plymouth 4fi. Culver 15 (overl timei. v Evansville Memorial 41. Tell City 211. Sullivan 2!', Brazil 28 (overtime'. Goshen 38, Wakarusa 25. Huntingburg 42, Paoli 21. Xorth Vernon 29, Greensburg 21 Rensselaer 49. Flora 37.

'' ' <1 ‘ »Bl\. *I X? v ‘ SwwCTBSSM f! l9 46| [|TjiJ **' ■'wTO V J ' L * rimmm iiMßmf^^Tll^-nirr— *-■• - ' White sldosrsti item m PkMfßted. anil* «ufrp *4 •» •»<« • «•••»•*» •«■*■ 'M' flomfflt The first big moment comes, of only an automobile you wait for relentless war against delays and course, when you step out of w hen you wait for a Buick — it’s shortages to produce Buicks hit your door, and there’s your very an endless scries of sweet you — and fast. own Buick, all ready and waiting. satisfactions. . . .. But the most important thing - The next one comes w hen you roll It’s not just, a matter of size and w hen you think it out -is uhat dow n the street in this handsome room and Fireball power and all- you get rather than uheii you git creation—and practically feel the coil springing, as any Buick it — and what you really want is eyes of the passers-by following. owner will tell you—it’s the won- found nowhere else but in Bukk . ... , , derful way all these add up to . ,;„,i ll(1 that You get another lift the first time , .. n t 11 Why not settle your mind on tn . ... . . , make a constant flow of golden /, . . . • . V1 ... ~n you meet a hill, and the voice of moments ont wlt ’ ,l ' '° U your Fireball straight-eight engine place your order now for future drops from baritone to bass as it You’d like those moments to start delivery, with or w ithout a car meets the challenge — and tramps coming soon. So would the whole, to turn in — though we like to git the grade down into easy hard-hitting crew that’s waging trade-ins for our used-car buyers, levelness. —- Then some night you’ll find your- I Other CarHasSo 1 self alone on a quiet moonlit / tMAtntm of tor ** C ,ckl for forty-Six! country road-and the whisper of / fe* * r M , jQ | you, engine, .he »f. .read of your *£’*>• coil-sprung wheels, your gentle, I N * hashing cradled, easy stride, wilt fill your I 1 soul with a peace you wouldn’t / ihr ou^p ~' h * r S * J>l '°or/ite CO * ,o * r °' ,o<,m rH »111 IM k] trade for world,. / woracnaa Id . w 9*-i»^o 9 . WBfJIWIffI The simple truth is that it’s not un 't >ri ' <*>9>notod Fund <n HfNSY J TAHOI m Hw air hrita wmßlx Saylors Motor Company 116 S. First St. Decatur. Ind.

Kaiifskys, Royals Hold l eague leads ■ riii.il ■ By I’nlt'd Pre-s Thw Indianapolis Kautskys mid the If, co -t'i Royal*, iipinireiitly. Inti nt on pl.iylnc < <• '• other fur the nllliolilil I u-kelli.ill league title were still in hkh near tuduv mi re ► pel five we-tern tr d etiUern d|.i -lon lead. I H lift. I each el lb fed it* loth victory in 12 starts last night The k tutsl.ys pushed their lead o'er Oshkosh to two rnmc- by tripping th» r Detroit Gems. 5U tn 42. before some 4.mm Hoosiers, while the Royals held their three game lead o'er Toledo bv defeatIng last year's pro iliamplon-, the the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons, 55 to 51. at Rochester. X Y. The ( hii ago Gears nosed the Toledo i’>7 to 58, 111 the only other league game. The Kautskys. |e<| hy center Arnold Rlsen's It points, toyed with Detroit, running up a Ifi to 1 lead in Hie first quarter before ea-lng off to concentrate on their short passing game for the lu-ni-tit of th" spectators. Rochester and Fort Wayne were tied 24 all. at halftime but Roch ester's Al Cervi. Rid Holzman and George Glamack were too mm h fur the Pistons in the second half Cervi. Holzman and Glamack mired 15. 13 and 12 points, respectively. to lead the game's individual scorers. Standings Western Division W. L. Pct. Indianapolis Io 2 >33 Oshkosh 84 .fifi7 Anderson .... 7 4 .638 Shelioygan 6 I .606 ChifU’o 5 5 .500 Detroit .... 2 12 .143 Eastern Division W. L. Pct. Rm lie-ti r .. In 2 >33 Toledo .... . .. 8 tl .571 Fort Wayne .... 7 6 .538 Buffalo I 7 .364

Syracuse .. |ll Voungmown 2 In .]«* COLLfGE BASKFTBALL W ftt di 56. IT’atiklln Indlnna Sfn’e •>. Eastern 111. Hois 33. W« -t< r.i Mi' hh’i<n ''.s, Smith ('m idlnti 45 Texas 47. Long Island C. 46. Holy f’ro-u 36 80-ton I'. 32, Ohio C fil. Dayton 29 Xew York C. 67, Arkansas 4i|, Bowling Green 55, Boston coll i re 54. o Junior High Plays Geneva Thursday The Decatur Junior high tinm| will play the Geneva qulntf t at the Llnudn gym In this city Thursday ifteritoon at 3:30 o’, lock. 0 — Legion Team Defeats Van Wert Containers Log on Post 43 basketball team 1 defeated the Van Wert. <1 Con tainers. 14 to 31. at the Lincoln gym n thki city Tuesday night If - An- the first defeat of the season | for the Van Werl team. fl...— Shortridge Netters I Surprise In State \ firmer \dams county net star Jerome (Jerry) Steiner, son of Mr I i.'id Mrs t'litfo'd Steiner of thi<ity. is musing quite a stir in In-! diaiia high school basketball dr-1 clf i with bls Sliortridge of Indiana • polls Blue Devils, victory in their ! first three games of the season. ’ Kleiner, former star al Berne ■ high sclimd, Bulle - t'nlvefsity and * the Indianapolis Kautskys pro 1 team, is in hi* find year at Short ! ridae. IH>< team's third victory la-t I week was a startling .34 to 26 tri ■ lunipli over the strong Shelbyville ’ quintet. And the Blue Devils did I it with one of their - tiring a•• ( Bob Benjamin, out of action l><I cause of illness.

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Bccom ' Sul, D ew ■ wl ■ ' "■ ui, L> , * i 1 ”''*” l ' l.t !„• e* 1 s "'"man Un,, •»’ th* | mi I• ■ I e icour c *4r -TtAUN SOHE■fHiNG Y' m v/rtV "'"-VC ;7rT °’i'Md •• p >9 , u Pbances are the b'.t , gifts. They are smart i well made. modersteiJ economical to use. hai the exclusive dealer for Decatur. Makeyev j f Gift Certificate t *’ ( Ticdel you want We still gift items and toys. ItALGK HtATING 4 A'so installers of Co amt Ou Heatn