Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1949 — Page 11

We’re For The “Gorillas” W ® Kn ?* They Will Win For They Are The BEST TEAM in the Tournament

Contractors and Producers of Crushed Stone

Meshberger Bros. Stone Corp. LINN GROVE, INDIANA

COME ON, ‘GORILLAS’ We’re for you. You are a good team and our choice to win the . Sectional. GENERAL REPAIR AND SERVICE Electric and Acetylene Welding Farm Machine Repairing • Magneto Sales & Service Paul Yoder Garage

CHEERLEADERS , (Cont. From Page One) ( tha Ray and Vera Inniger. , arjorie Miller and Anabelle Be- < t, sophomores, and both gradu t I of Bobo grade school, lead Pleasant Mills cheering sec- i t For the record, Marjorie is i i , weighs 112 pounds, lias dark wn hair and brown eyes. Anae stands 5'3", weighs in at, i and has light brown hair and : 1 > eyes. ' 1

efS Go, You Cardinals - Win Those Games!

GOOD LOOK, CARDINALS We’re Pulling For You! Eastern Indiana Oil & Sapp'y Sc.

GOOD LUCK, CARDINALS We’re for you all the way. We know you can win! Dsc’s Place

BEAT ’EM, CARDINALS Win the Sectional! Walter Hofstetter Studebaker Cars and Trucks Geneva, Ind. * S,r,ice

w I GET ’EM, CARDINALS Bring the tourney title back to Geneva! Moore’s Home Store

TRUCK DELIVERY

The Decatur sectional tourna- s inent is governed directly by the t rules and regulations of the Indiana high school athletic associa- s tion. W. Guy Brown, Decatur high s school principal, is vested with the j authority to enforce these rules. j Regulations are practically ideal- ; ical this year with those in force , in previous years. ( i Each team may play 10 men during the tourney. Twelve players are certified by each school, but i two of these names must be

Bituminous Coated Materials Road Oil—Asphalt—Tar t

WE’RE FOR HARTFORD A Scrapping Team that will Win the Sectional. Lilin Grove Hdwe. GENERAL HARDWARE Electrical Appliances, Gas, Oils, Tires / Dupont Paint

scratched before the first game of the tournament. i Admission will be $2 for a season ticket and 60 cents for a single session 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 are to be awarded to any individual or school from any source. Settlement from tourney receipts are to be made in the following manner. z

GENEVA CARDINALS W is J uU I uvV v r / ‘ ir ■ ?■ /’- -1 ® i Sr A f W l\ /I 1- \ I r I I I wVi flkws ’stUfeM i Jp/I. I Oil MJ*! sll (I /S i ifwV I 1 I b TAarJw*’ i Nw ‘ B & ** 41 “a >1 > K jT Bl ™ B k WL / bw Bry w z jNbi Mry' Jja tv> I.,itSr WIZ* I I I 11 HI ■ -/ - • - Front row'left to right—Carl Hart, Tom Fennig, John Stanley, Dean MacWhinney, Bob Farrar. Rear row, left to .right—Vernon Nevil. student manager; Max Stucky, Harold Smith, Don Kelley, Tom Robinson, Paul Bauman, Coach Marvin Mullin.

CARDINALS A good team — and the best in the tourney. Good . - luck! Geneva Hatcheries

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

1. All legitimate expenses, such as revenue tax, meals, officials, etc., except for transportation and lodging shall be paid from the .'cross receipts, if sufficient. In; event the gross receipts are not sufficient, which is considered j highly improbable here, the obliga-, tion would fall to the center prin- 1 cipal. 2. Decatur high school, as the center school, shall receive $l5O. 3. T’tt -ransportation shall be, paid. Three cents per mile per man'

HARTFORD GORILLAS W 1 ML- . fl •fl <8 * JB- 1 > t BStr * ■’ ■ W k SSL- gBSi W k. wjHa KLt £ ■ rMil I ml ‘ ■ Bl" IL 1P ' ' ' ' . fl E >iil IS' £ cS? t ■ 1 - ; x? r = \» mßf Front row, left to right—Richard Ziegler, Jim Weikel, Bob Martin, Jack Myers, Carl Isenhart. Rear row, left to right—Herman Neuensehwander, coach; Kenny Noll, Bob Augsburger, Dave Noll, Claude Monee, Jerry Dubach, Leonard Wagley, student manager.

for the roundtrip will be allowed. 11 Mileage is to be considered as the I 1 most direct distance between theschool building and the local gym-' ( nasium where the tourney will be , held. ♦. The lodging shall he paid 5. The Decatur high as the i center high school, shall receive i SIOO. • i 6. The L’.-SAA shall receive one percent of the fifth balance. i 7. One-half of the sixth balance, shall be divided pro-rata among the

You Cap Bank on the CARDINALS Best of Luck! You can Win! Bank Os Geneva

participating school, with Decatur high sharing. 8. One-half of the sixth balance is to be divided on the basis of season ticket sales in the resnective communities on or before Thursday at 5 p.m. Season tickets sold after this hour will not be counted in the finding of the share of any school. 9. The board of control will pass on all reports, made by Mr. Brown and the other center principals and all reports by the participating

• schools. 10. The center school, which is ,' Decatur, is to furnish a complete j financial report to the IHSAA and • to each participating school by ! Thursday, March 3. \ i ! There were 2,000 season tickets ! placed on sale for the Decatur tourney, with all sold in advance. Each J of the 10 schools was allotted 20 I tickets on a pro-rata basis, the bal- ; ance according to enrollment. <

WIN, CARDINALS We’re proud of our team , and know they can win. Hardy and Hardy Geneva, Ind.

WIN, CARDINALS o Dinner Bell Case Meals • Sandwiches • Ice Cream Geneva, Ind. Virginia Van

WIN, CARDINALS Best of Luck! Baileys Motor & Impl. Service Kaiser & Frazer Cars Line & High Sts. Geneva. Ind.

Best of Luck CARDINALS Play your best and you can take the tourney. v Geneva Milling Co.

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1949

The state of Texas is the greati est cotton growing state, ranks second in peanuts and third in citrus fruits. The state ranks first in petroleum production. It also ranks first in heef cattle, sheep, , mules and wool produced. It produces large quantities and varie- , ties of vegetables; its fruit proi duction is large. It also, produces . large quantities of natural gas, I coal and sulphur.