Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1947 — Page 8

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Three Heavyweight Tills Are Played Three games were played Thursday night ip the heavyweight division of the intramural league at the Decatur high school. The Irish defeated the Razor--backs, 20-14, the Wolverines walloped the Boilermakers. 24-9, and the Black Knights downed the Tarheels, 29-20. Razorbacks FG FT TP R Smith, f 0 0 0 T. Eichhorn, f 0 0 0 D. Grant, c 3 3 9 C. Reynolds, g 10 2 B. Hutker, g Oil R. Shackley, f 0 0 0 D. Mac Lean, g .... 0 0 0 1* 2 Totals 5 4 14 ♦Scored by other team. Irish FG FT TP B. Gaunt, f 11 3 J. Reynolds, f .. 2 0 4 N. Kruse, c 10 2 E. Hutker, g 3 0 6 J. Cowens, g 2 15 J. Fisher, f 0 0 0 B. Franklin, g 0 0 0 Totals 9 2 20 Wolverines FG FT TP N. Fosnaugh. f 2 3 7 D. Meyers, f 0 0 0 D. Egley, c 0 0 0 Jackson, g 2 ( 2 & Heller, g * 2 3 7 Boyles, f ,0 0 0 Grote, g , 2 0 4 Totals 8 8 24 Boilermakers FG FT TP K. Roop, f 0 0 0 N. Burnett, f 0 0 0 Gilbert, c 10 2 E. Mattax, g 1.1 3 24-hour «• Wrecker Service AL SCHMITT ? 144 1539 L '• after midnight i'

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Commodores vs Pleasant Mills ■ at DHS. Yellow Jackets at Berne. Kirkland at Geneva. Jefferson at Bryant. Saturday Monroe vs Hartford at Berne. , Kingsley, g 12 4 Stults, f 0 0 0 , Totals 3 3 9 Black Knights FG FT TP Andrews, f Oil Everett, f 6 2 14 Stingley, c 0 0 0 Rice, g 3 0 6 Gentis, g 10 2 Seitz, f 1 0 2 Feasel, g .... 2 0 4 Totals 13 3 29 Tarheels FG FT TP M. Meyers, f 113 Jim Fisher, f 0 0 0 Foley, c 2 0 4 Busse, g 2 0 4 Wefel, g 3 2 8 Foreman, f 0 11 Totals , 8 4 20 Or PRO BASKETBALL National League Minneapolis 56, Fort Wayne 42. Anderson 65, Syracuse 64. Sheboygan 54, Tri-Cities 51. _ 0 Trade In a Good Town —Decatur ———-—o GIFTS at BAKER’S. 281t12 Whether—it’s a hanky or a coat, we gift wrap FREE of charge. E. F. Gass Store Exclusive Ladies Wear

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. i " .... - Legion Team Downs . Mentone, 46 To 41 • The Decatur American Legion team defeated Mentone, 46 to 41, at Mentone Thursday night. ; I The teams were tied at the half, 116-16, but Decatur pulled away in the closing minutes. Mansfield 5 paced a well-balanced Decatur scoring attack with 11 points, while Shirey was high for Mentone with 12. Decatur FG FT TP Zerkel, ’f 3 17 i Crist, f 3 2 8 Mansfield, c 5 1 11 Zurcher, g 2 2 6 Hirschy, g ..... 2 0 4 Melchi, f 1 0 2 K. Schnepf, g 4 0 8 * Totals 20 6 46 Mentone FG FT TP Shirey, f 5 2 12 M. Igo, f 2 2 6 Jefferies, c 5 0 10 Wallace, g 4 O’ 8 H. Igo, g .................. ..... Nellans, f 0 11 Blue, f 0 0 0 Whetstone, g 10 2 Totals 18 5 41 0 4 H. S. BASKETBALL Jeffersonville 45, Washington 44 (overtime). South Bend Riley 37. South Bend Washington 30. Clayton 43, Avon 29. St. Joe Plays At Hartford Tuesday The St. Joe eighth grade team will play the Hartford township graders at the Hartford gym Tuesday afternoon. Remember when you think of Dry Cleaning Phone 147 KELLY DRY CLEANERS Across from G. E.

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tri-State 49, Fort Wayne Concordia 43. Eastern Illinois 81, Indiana Central 49. Sfllrray State Teachers 62, Evansyille 60. Indiana State 80, Southern. Methodist 53. Franklin 68, DePauw 65 (overtime). Butler 78, Alumni 49. Chicago Loyola 55, fvliiwaukee Teachers 38. Miami (O.) 72, Defiance 40. 0 I St Joe Edges Out Jefferson, 19-17 The St. Joe eighth grade team, staving off a late rally, edged out Jefferson, 19 to 17, at the Berne auditorium Thursday afternoon. St. Joe led at the first quarter, 8-5, at the half, 13-9 and at the third period, 15-9. Osterman led the winners’ scoring with eight points, and Wendell tallied a like number for Jefferson. Decatur FG FT TP Gase f 0 0 0 Miller f 2 1 5 Costello c 10 2 Osterman g 4 0 8 Laurent g 2 0 4 Brunton f —■ 0 0 0 Wemhoff c .... v 0 0 0 Gass g 0 0 0 < TOTALS 9 1 19 ( Jefferson 1 FG FT TP Wendell f —- 4 0 8 ’ Miller f 0 0 * 0 s Surtzer c 2 0 4 ’ Butcher 0 0 0 I Stuber g 1 2 4 i Overhouster f 0 11 Stolze f 0 0 O' Charleston g 0 0 0 i Hammitt g 0 0 0 i TOTALS 7 3 17 1

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Legion Team Plays Beck's Here Monday The Decatur American Legion basketball team will play one of the strongest independent teams in this section of the state, Beck’s Plumbing of Fort Wayne, Monday night at 7:30 o’clock in the Lincoln gym. Beck’s team features Hans Dienelt and 6 foot 9 Jim Glass, former professional basketball players, aI long with several former South Side I high school stars, and other ex-pro- ! fessional players. The game will be | open to the public free of charge. COMMUNIST (Contjnued from rage gan debating them today. “The CGT never has refused to resume discussions with the government under new conditions containing the slightest hope of agreement,” its statement said. “The confederation bureau has decided, on account of the present status of exceptional bills before parliament, to ask for an audience with the president of the republic.” HOUSE" G. 0. P. (Continued from Page 1) tion now. Edward Brown, president of the First National Bank of Chicago told- the senate banking committee he didn’t believe taxes should be reduced now in the midst of a general boom. i—O MORE JEWS ARE (Continued from Page 1) ficials said that never before had Cairo been under such heavy police protection. Premier Riad iEssolh of Lebanon promised 20,000 demonstrating students in Beirut that parliament would vote within a few hours the first money for the defense of Palestine. ' The students, after decorating the city’s main streets with Arab state flags, gathered in front of government offices with the chant, “we want arms —not promises.” They pledged allegiance to the

exiled grand Mufti of Jerusalem. The premier promised the students that the Lebanon government would authorize ammunition, i money any volunteers. r — o ! MARSHALL IN , (Continued from Page 1) ■ curty of the Allied Nations and to the peace of thp world, as well • as cruelly misleading to Germans 1 themselves to pretend that the ’ mere setting up of a central Ger--1 many would result in healing the ' division of Germany. “The United States wants a I real government and not a facade." 0 78 DIFFERENT (Continued from Page 1) sonable grounds exist for concluding that an individual is disloyal,” he said. “That must be the guide.” It is up to the loyalty board to decide how much weight will be given membership in a specific organizations in any individual case. A 9 StnOtety & FLOWER SHOP Potted Plants, Mixed Bouquets, Corsages, Flowers for your every need. All funeral work given special attention. W. Monroe St. (At Cemetery) Phone 5142

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