Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1947 — Page 6
ELIGIBLE MEN (Continued from Page !» Monmouth Eagles Name Yr. Ht. Wt Bulmahn Sr. 5-6’4 145 Getting • Jr. 5-H>4 160 Reinhart Sr 510 157 Krilefrman Jr 5-7 153 Ewrii Jr 5-7 149 Everett Jr. 5-10*4 150 Schucler Sr. 5-9*4 140 Korte Sr. 5-10 165 Busdorf Jr. s>' a 15s Gnllmeyer Sr. 5-10 160 Bi< bori h Jr 5 11 155 Craft S« 5-7 ■ 155 Jefferson Warriors Name Yr. lit. Wt HUI Sr 5- 1(5 Merritts Sr 511 n> Miller Si 6 I Tombleson Sr. 6 2 !'• i Reef Miller So 5 4 10', Wendel So 5 7 Smit ley So .".!•• 15u] Wall Sr 5 !i' 2 I’ol I*elwiit Fr. 5" 11 ;. Christy Fr 5 . Wellman Fr 5 s Decatur Yellow Jackets Name Yr lit. w Beehler Sr 6-3 Lichtettsteiger Sr 5 6 135 Sdtnepf Sr. 6 2 115 Ballard Jr 6 15« i Rjughn Jr. 5-6 135 i Lehman Jr. 5 9 155 Holmes Jr. 6-2 175 Bogner So. s't 145 Freeby So. 5 k 145 Grant So. s'• 150 McConnell So 5 5 130 Ogg So. '-7 135 Monroe Bearkatz Name Yr. Ht. Wt Hirschy Jr. 5-9 170 Moser Jr. 5 k 115 C. Habegger Jr. 5-h ‘ 117 Myers Sr 5H 3 141 Zitn her Sr. 5 7 160
★ HARTFORD GORILLAS ★ TT- ■ .r \ iak ft —< Uh a3®fe;i • > jSoijwl Bm Hwisw La 13 * aC3Bh iJßhi <* *** x”.b r . r ♦ was I If , - * V > IR > f' ' * 4 k A i It S',* V-fr-jf J I Ln j VHV h'SWrfVilrilfv ;vNi WW dl#fc - J? '£wwy 3 k V 1 I - 0 K kA Air ■ s. Hr 9 , .-''a • ■ Adfe" - _ jfeftSLß|£ .difiSdr* First row. left to right—(*. Wanner. I> Mover. Smith. W. Wanner and Dubach. S< « ond row, left to right Merritt Heck. Prim (pal; M. Mover. Augaburger, Noll. Ruiehlger, Field*. Strnhm. and Herman Neaenachwander, coach. Wendell Heller, atudent manag< r, seated on floor. We’re For The “Gorillas” We Know They Will Win For They Are The BEST TEAM in the Tournament. Contractors and Producers TRUCK Bituminous Coated Materials of Crushed Stone DELIVERY Road Oil -Asphalt-Tar Meshberger Stone Co. Linn Grove, Indiana •!IL• * <, ' I Come On, "Gorillas" We’re For Hartford We’re for you. You are a good „ . m .... team and our choice to win the A Scrapping Team that wui Sectional. n Sectional. GENERAL REPAIR AND SERVICE. - . . • j Electric and Acetylene Welding | ,100 CIFOVC lIQWC. >'arm Machine Repairing. Haxncto Sale> & Service. GENERAL HARDWARE PAUL YODER Electrical Appliances. Gan, Oita. Tirea. II I /’ IRA Ci I*’ I I » ■P’Hii i aim.
Sprunger . Sr. 5 6 130' Pierce Sr. 59 165 N i—baum Jr. 5 9 156 C. Lehman So 6 IRR M. Habegger . So. 6-2 175 D. Lehman Fr. 5-8 160 Bowdon Fr. 5 100 Pleasant Mills Spartanu Name Yr. lit Wt Strayer Jr. 6 ISO! Johnson Sr. 511 150 Ray Sr. 5-k 146 Ehr-am Sr 5-8 143 liilev Sr. 5 7 145 I'.ibl Sr. sft 115 W> fe Sr. .5 10 140 S-.t : I r Jr. 5 7 140 Young Jr. 5 6 140 Whi’ Sr. .5 10 IRS 'I pl»y S,, 5-fi 14.1 >' i So. 5132 A Rules 01 Stale Asocial ion To Govern Tourney All Tourney Phases Covered By Rules Os Indiana Board ’Hie Decatur sectional tourna ment Is governed directly by the rules and regulations of the In diana high school athletic association. W. Gty Brown. Decatur Junior senior high school principal, i i vested with the authority to enforce these rules. Regul itions are practically Identical thi- year with those in force In previous years. Each team may play 10 men dur
ing the tourney. Twelve players are certified by each school. but two of these names must be st rati hod before the first came of the tournament. Admission will be 12 for a season ticket and 60 cents for a ■ ••"iim ticket.. Standing room shall not be sold or used, and requirements of the city and state fire marshals are to be met. No prizes of any kind re to be award(•<l to any individual or tw-hop' from any -ounce Settlement from tourney re<«.pts ire to In- made in the following manner I Ail legitimate expenses, such .( revenue tax. meals, officials. et< except far transport -tion and lodirmg shall be paid from the gross receipts, if sufficient. In etent the gross receipts are not sufficient, which Is considered highly improbable here, the obligation would fall lo the '-enter prlnipal. 2. Decatur junior--enior high -I bool, as the center stjiool, “hail receive SIOO. .3 The transi*ortation shill be paid Three cents per mile per man lor the roundtrip will be allow'd Mileage is to be considered as the most direct distance between the school building and the local gymtiasium where the tourney will be held. 4 The lodging shall be paid. 5 The Decatur junior senior high as the center high school, shall receive 1100. 6. The IHSAA shall receive one l>ercent of the fifth balance. 7. one half of the sixth balance shall be divided pro-rata among the participating school, with Decatur junior-senior high sharing. R. one-half of the sixth balance is to lie divide'! on the basis of season ticket sales in the reaper five communities on or before
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Thursday at 5 p.m. Season tickets sold after thia hour will not be counted ill tile finding of (he shale of any school. I 9. The board of control will pass on all rejuirts made by Mr. Brown and the other center principals and all reports by the participating schools. in. The center school, which is Decatur, is to furnish a complete financial report to the IHSAA and to each participating school soon after the tourney. - — ■ —0 East Chicago And Terre Haute Fives Tie In Final List Indianapolis, Feb. 25—(UP) Here’s the 13th- and final—United Pre«s statewide ranking for 194617 Indiana high school basketball: j 1 (Tie) East Chicago Washington (won 18-Loat 2>. 1. Terre Haute Garfield (22-0)J .3. Fort Wayne South (17-1). 4. Evansville Central (19-1). 5 1-ifayette Jeff (17 3). 6. Hammond High (19-2). 7. Jasper (17-3). 8. Bedford <l6 4). 9. Huntington (18-2). 10. Columbus (16-4). Next best: 11. La Porte (16-41, i 12. Madison (15-3), 13. Muncie Cen ! tral (15-3), 14. South Bend Central’ (17-4). 15. Lawrenceburg (191). 16. Gary Emerson <ls-54. 17. Rochester (16-4), 18. Richmond (12-8), 19. Rensselaer (20-0), 20.] Gary Froebel (15-6), 21. Shelbyville (15-5). 22. Indianapolis Shortridge (17-3), 23. New Albany (126). 24. Jeffersonville (11-9), 25. Mundo Burris (126). Eighty-one percent ot Glacier i ‘ National Park in Montana is ac-1 1 ccssible only by trail.
★ PLEASANT MILLS SPARTANS ,J| I ■, .■■..■immixss w-.*; rr - - I SSI i' j ~" O - - “if I tafwMROA 4 x Y I v b V WWBa aII r rr si Wk Wb VII Sg v sW i 3611 .jK vSEif sSgL ||B| || ||||| j&mj ~ st il HH ft to right—Coach John Baumann; Sprunger. Young. Riley, p.ay. Ehri«m, Daniels. Wolfe, White, Johnson, Strayer. | ®
Production of honey on farms in the I’nlted Stales Xotalmi more than 2-33 million pounds in 1945. I
★ MONROE BEARKATZ ★ U iY y j J JL, j ) ir; I " W* w I; i Br * y j 'JJaJn■ * 1 9 0 Fff A J > JA' 3 w W\b all 1 /I Jh i p Extreme left*—Coach Myron Knauff; extreme right—Coppeaa, student manager. ■ Front row, left to right—Zur.her. Pierce. Myera, C. Ilabegger. Sptunger. * K| Real row, left to right--Nussbaum, Hlrschy. .M. Haltegger. Leh man. Moser. ■ ■ - - -**M Come On, Monroe You’re a “Cinch” I Show ’em you can do it « . v .. £, .. .. Bear down, Bearkatz. i»u , \\ in the Sectional hon- . _ f - fUC canWIN the Tournej. ors for M. H. S. Best of Luck. Grice's Mobil Service Coppess Corners e Monroe. Indiana Monroe. Indiana We’re For The Bearkatz THE BEST TEAM IN THE SECTIONAL! For the Best in home furnishings, Stucky at Monroe leads them aIL - • • Open evenings! It will pay you to drive down! STUCKY & CO. _ II .ef.vonr. MO Ok. IL4. A *R— Til I Aw - - . hihuimi- ■■mrin—- i —l——
Charles Windolph of Lead. S. D., i 95. is the oldest living holder of ] I 'he Congressional Medal of Honor.
Montana originally was called the Land of the Shining Mountains.
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