Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1949 — Page 8

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Intramural League Results Announced The Rockets defeated the Jets, 16-11; the Stags downed the El Halcons, 30-13, and the Streaks edged the Devil Dogs. 18-16, in intramural league games. The first half standings are as follows: W L Pct. Rockets .... 5 0 1.000 Streaks 1 2 .660 Jets 3 2 .600 Devil Ddgs .... 3 2 .600 Stags 1 4 .200 El Halcons 0 5 .000 Rockets FG FT TP B. Lenhart f.. 3 17 N. Pollock f ... 0 0 0 S. Daniels c .. .000 B. Bell g --3 17 B. Brennon g 0 11 W. Brock f 0 11 D. Sheets f .... 0 0 0 D. Hott g 0 0 0' TOTALS 6 4 16 Jets FG FT TP Schieferstein f .... 11 3 ■E. Mcßride f 0 0 0 C. Smitley c 2 0 4 B. Doan g ---- 2 0 4 Cowens . 0 0 0 TOTALS 5 1 11 El Halcons FG FT TP G. Odle f - ...... 11 3 B. Kocher f - 0 0 0 J. Houser c 3 0 6 J. McDonald g 0 0 0 S. Gilbert g 1 0 2 F. f 1 <> 2 TOTALS 6 1 13 Willys Cars & Trucks ALSO USED CARS See “Doc” Vizard DOC’S CAR DOCK — TODAY — Continuous from 1:30 “DEEP WATERS” Dana Andrews, Jane Peters ALSO—Shorts 14c-40c Inc. Tax BE SURE TO ATTEND! —o FRI. & SAT. ■ «■* '*<«..W. ■ ■-•••(.I 111 I Mt JTU.T-- ' THE WORLD IS FULL OF ' CARMENS. They may not know it except in their most secret day dreamt. I ' ' jv e ' CW*’** I’** 1 ’** 4 1 I *«- S SSS- ’ "I I — COHOB By I T&MficblO* I —o Sun. Mon. Tues.—Dennis Morgan. “One Sunday Afternoon” — ColoF 4HBBMBMBBMA CORT TONIGHT and FRI. & SAT. Wizard with the Whip! LASH LaRUE “DEAD MAN’S GOLD” ALSO — “Superman” 14e-30e Inc. Tax -0 Sun. Mon. Tuv. — Return Hit! “Fuller Brush Man"

Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Commodores at Hartford. Monmouth at Lancaster. Berne at Ossian. Monroe at Geneva. Stags FG FT TP D. Thompson f 1 J 2 P. Jones f 3 0 6 B. iMacy c 10 2 J. Bassett g —.. 3 2 8 B. Sheets g 5 0 10 J. Brunner f 0 0 0 B. Foor f 0 0 0 R. Bassett g 1 0 2 TOTALS 14 2 30 Devil Dogs FG FT TP Marbach f 0 9 0 Custer f --0 1 I J. Doan c 4 i 9 W. Norris g 12 4 iM. Johnston g 10 2 D. Owens ,f 0 0 0 D. Reidenbaugh g 0 ’) 0 TOTALS 6 I 16 Streaks ' FG FT TP B. Callow 2 2 6 R. Cole f 1 0 2 J. Thompson c 113 B. Strickler g Il 3 D. Metzger g 0 0 0 N. Andrews f 2 0 4 TOTALS 7 4 18 College Basketball Louisville 91, Hanover 66. Canterbury 53, Earlham 48. Defiance 45, Indiana Tech 42. Cincinnati 81, Texas Wesleyan 67. Kansas 62. Drake 37. Wheaton 51, Chicago 50. H. S. Basketbail Fort Wayne Central 38, Fort Wayne South Side 34. South Bend Central 55, Michigan City 43. Evansville Memorial 63, Princeton 47. Indianapolis Cathedral 44, Indianapolis Shortridge 33. Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 42, Indianapolis Howe 33. Frankfort 50, Kokomo 40. East Gary 60, Gary Roosevelt 57. Gary Wirt 46, Dyer 39. Challenge Issued To Basketball Game Cub den 13 met in the Madison street recreational center Wednesday evening and decided to challenge den 1 to a basketball game. David Blackburn, of scout troop 62, is den chief and Mrs. Marritt Alger, at whose home meetings are usually held is den mother. In attendance were Stanley Alger. Roger Eichenauer, Jay Gunther, Tom Ehler. David Heimann, Donald Rumschlag and Michael Murphy. • Fox Hunt Saturday In Union Township The Union township conservation dub will conduct a fox hunt Saturday, it was announced today. Participan s were asked to meet at the Bleeke service station Saturday morning at 8 o’clock.

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MOOSE LEAGUE Standings W L Moose 4 3 0 West End 2 1 Moose 5 2 1 Burke 2 1 Moose 3 1 Moose 2 1 2 Moose 11 2 Moose 6 0 3 High series: H. Murphy 604 (214-190-200). High games: Zelt 223, Andrews 203, Leonard 207, L. Fennig 211, Vizard 220-211, Marbach 221. Low games: F. Hoagland 99, A. 1 Harmon 94. WOMEN’S LEAGUE Standings W L Kent —— 6 0 Mies 5 1 Gass 5 1 Hill-Smith 4 Bank 4 Gottschalk 4 South Budd 4 Duo Therm - — 3 3 Mutt’s - 3 3 Dunbar 3 Central Soya 3 3 Bag Service - • 2 4 Mirror - 2 4 Hoagland 2 4 Deca ur Ind 2 McMillen 1 5 BPW y. 1 0 I Sutton — 0 6 High games: B. Parr 195, M. Fox 186, Nash 186, Reidenbach 172. Pro Basketball BAA Fort Wayne 104, Chicago 96 (double overtime). Rochester 70, Indianapolis 66. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Kirkland's Junior High Beats Debolt The Kirkland junior high’school team clinched second place in the northern division of the county junior high league Wednesday afternoon, defeating Debolt. 31-16. at the Kirkland gym. The game was close for three quarters, when Kirkland led, 1512, but the junior Kangaroos pulled away in the last period. R. Longenberger starred for the winners with 24 points, while Osterman was high tor Debolt with five. Kirkland FG FT TP I Ehrman, t 0 0 0 H. Arnold, f 0 11 R. Longenberger, c 11 2 24 D. Longenberger. g 0 0 0 Egly, g 2 0 4 Heare, f 1 0 2 Ross, f 0 0 0 S. Arnold, g 0 0 0 Souders, g 0 0 0 TOTALS 14 3 31 Debolt Hicks, f 11 3 Stauffer, f 1 0 2 Osterman, c 2 15 Ra’cliff, g 0 11 Taylor, g 2 0 4 K. Ratcliff, f 0 0 0 Hoffman, g ........ 0 0 0 Becher, g 0 11 TOTALS 6 4 16 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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Lincoln 6lh Grade Defeats St, Joe The Lincoln 6th grade team edged out the St. Joe 6th grade, 14-12, Monday afternoon at the Lincoln gym. The teams were tied at the half, 5-5, but Lincoln held a 12-5 lead at the end of the third quarter. Lincoln FG FT TP Halterman, f—— 10 2 Handier, f 0 0 0 G. Hammond, c 0 0 0 Bair, g 10 2 McDougal, g 113 Arlington, f 0 11 Ralston, f 0 0 0 J. Hammond, f 0 o'o McCurdy, c 10 2 Karjala, g — 0 0 0 Neireiter, g 2 0 4 Duff, g - 0 0 0 Lehman, g 0 0 0 Dull, g — 0 0 ® Totals 6 2 14 St. Joe FG FT TP Schulte, f 2 2 6 Murtaugh, f 0 0 0 Zeser, c — 0 0 0 York, g 0 0 0 Voglewede, g - 3 0 6 Ehinger, f — 0 0 0 Miller, f 0 0 0 Loshe, f 0 0 0 Drum, f —- 0 0 0 Costello, f 0 0 0 Geels, f 0 0 0 Rumschlag, c 0 0 0 Titus, c 0 0 0 Meyer, g 0 0 0 C. Voglewede, g 0 0 0 Eyanson, g 0 0 0 Faurote, g 0 0 0 Omlor, g 0 0 0 Laurent, g 0 0 0 Teeple, g 0 0 0 Totals 5 2 12 Mixed League To Start Here Friday Mixed league bowling will open at Mies Recreation Friday night at 9 o’clock. Each team is composed of two couples. There are still a few openings for teams in this league. Reserve-Freshman Tourney Saturday Decatur Yellow Jacket reserve and freshman teams will compete in the annual tourney at the Central gym In Fort Wayne Saturday. The freshman meet opens at 1 p. m., with Bluffton and Huntington. followed hy Decatur and Central. The title game will be at 7 p. m. Decatur and Huntington will meet in the reserve meet opener at 3 p. m„ followed by Central and Bluffton, with the final game at 8 o’clock. Officials will be Walt Bonham, Don McCoy and Vernon Hess. Admission to the tourney will be 25 cents per session. Entry Deadline For Classic Is Sunday The 14th annual Mies classic tournament will be held at the Mies Recreation here Jan. 29-30, Feb. 5-6, 12-13. The deadline for' entries is at midnight Sunday, j Prize money will include S3OO for first place, with handicap, and S2OO for first place, actual pins.

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