Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1949 — Page 6
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Geneva Scores Overtime Win Tuesday Night Geneva'* Cardinal*. rallying in , the final four minutes of play, pull < d into a i!»• and then kept going in > an overtime period to defeat th?-' Petroleum Panther*. 36-54. at the Geneva gym Tuesday night It was Geneva'* first victory in thr*e starts this season Geneva started well, holdin': 11-7 lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Wells county team narrowed the gap to two points. Shis, at the half. The Panther* then moved into a 35-30 margin at the third quarter Trailing 1" points with only four minutes to A>. the Cardinals suddenly came to life ami tied the - ore at 50-50 to send the game int > on rtime. Bergman was Geneva’s scorin ' leader with is points, while Roberts paced Petroleum with 11. Geneva will meet the Decatur Y< How Jackets in Decalur's home opener Friday night. Geneva FG FT TP P.ergtnan, f ..7 1 Is Weaver, f 2 3 7 Farrar. <: 6 1 13 Nevil. g 2 3 7 , Robinson, g 4 0 S Stucky. f ooe Haines, c ..1131 — TOTALS .. 22 12 5v Petroleum FG FT TP Bower, f 4 1 !♦ Bunch, f 4 5 13 Johnson. c ..113' Jim Gentis, g oil. Roberts, g 6 2 14 1 W Mellck, f ..4 4 12 Sills, f 10 2 I ptegraft. c 0 o 0 Harshman, g .. 0 0 y B. .Melick, g 0 0 0 Ju< k Gentis. g 0 0 0 TOTALS 20 14 54 Referee Todd. Empire Dornte. Preliminary Petroleum 21. Geneva 20. Pro Basketball NBA Result* Syracuse 77, Sew York 71 Chicago 77. Washington 63. Anderson S 3. Indianapolis 72. Baltimore 81, Boston 76. Rochester 93, Tri-City Si. Oregon and Washington are the hading state* in the canning of small fruits.
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Thursday Adam* Central vs Jefferson at Bluffton Friday Geneva at Yellow Jacket*. Commodores at St John's of Delphos. Huntington Catholic at .Mon* ; mouth. Pleasant Mills at Hartford New Haven at Herne. St. Joe Graders And Freshmen Win The St. Joe eighth grade and the Catholic high school freshmen teams made their first star’s of th.season winners Tuesday afternoon, scoring a pair of close victories over Hoagland on the Hoagland court St Joe won the opener. 21-19, In an overtime battle. The team* wer. tied at 19 19 at the end of the reg ular playing time as Matt Schulte hit a Held goal at the final gun to tie the score. Ed Wilder scored from the field in the extra sews.oil to win. Wilder had 13 points and Schulte seven. The Decatur freshmen staved olf a late Hoagland rally to register a 21-20 triumph Hoagland led at the first period, 7-0, but Decatur was on top at the half. 9-7. ami at the ■third quarter, 17-11. Steve Gass led the winners with 10 points. St. Joe FG FT TP ’ J Wilder, f 0 0 o | Mowery, f 0 0 0 E. Wilder, c 6 113 Titus, g .. 0 0 0 York, g Oil Zeser, f 0 (• d i l.oshe. f .. 0 0 0 IC. Voglewede. f o 0 n J Voglewede, g 0 o o Eyansun. g 0 o 0 Murtaugh, g .. o o o Schulte, g 2 3 7 TOTALS S 5 21 Hoagland FG FT TP Spieth, f 0 0 t> Frederick, f .. 4 1 j , Aapy, c 3 0 •! Pathger, g 0 0) , Satorlus. g o 0 o .TOTALS ... 9 1 19 Freshmen FG FT TP Hackman, f , .... 0 0 •» Gass, f 5 0 lo Bowers, c Oil Mendez, g 0 2 2 Meyer, g 12 1 T. Gage, c 10 2 Brunton, c .10 2 Kintz, c . 0 0 o , Laurent, g o 0 0 TOTALS 8 5 31 Hoagland FG FT TP Morton, f 13 5 Frederick*, f 5 0 th I Rickman, c 0 0 4 1 Manlan, g.. 10 2 i Snider, g 11 J I ——— TOTALS ...... 8 4 20 I— I
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Jefferson Five Defeats Poling Tuesday Night Getting away to a slow start and trailing by eight points at the half, the Jefferson Warriors came to life after the intermission and rowed to a decisive 58-38 victory over Doling at the Berne high tvehooi Tuesday night Poling started fast and held leads of 14-6 at the first quarter and 28-20 at the half, but Jefferson > had moved into a one point advantage. 36-35 at the third period. Wall again led the Warriors, scoring 18 points, while Waurs was I tops for Poling with 16. Jefferson will play the Adams Central Greyhounds at Bluffton Thursday Jefferson FG FT TP Wall, f 6 6 18 Kuhn, t ...... 4 19 Tumldeson. c 2 1 5 G. Miller, g 5 2 12 Patterson, g 5 2 12 Wellman. <• 1 0 2 ' Spangler, g 0 0 o — TOTALS 23 12 58 Poling FG FT TP I Intel, f 0 0" Reinhart, f 0 2 2 j Cook, c 10 2 Foltz, g 0 0 0 i Bradley, g 2 3 7 !.• ggett, f 11 3 | Haines, c 3 2 8 Waters, g ...... 7 2 16 ! TOTALS 14 10 .58 Referee; —Riggs. I'mpire:- McGeath. Preliminary Jefferson 17. Poling 15. H. S. Basketball Ashley 56. Garrett 55. Leo 43. Elmhurst 41. Muncie Burris 57, Yorktown 35. j Culver 44. Winamac 32. Southport 78, Center Grove 21. DR. GASTON <Owit. Fr»wii Page On«> heroic defense of Hitler's onrushing power. I "We must not lose track of the i fact," Dr, Foote said, "that the British . . . selected their present government and subsequent economic'system by voting for it them , selves." He added that. "If we are to learn one thing, it 1* that the socialistic system is not workable. It is evident that socialism is | superior to Communism, that capitalism I* superior to socialism." He emphasized that, though the capitalistic system has faults and makes mistakes, "we must under- ■ stand that it is the finest, most workable eeonomlc system in existence " George Stults Bags Deer In Michigan George Ktults, cigar store proprietor. who Is on a hunting trip In Northern Michigan, shot a large buck deer yesterday, according to word received here. John Stults. a toother. also I* a member of the party. They stated that they Intended to hunt for bear before returning home.
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Intramural League Gaines Are Played Opening games were play? d Tuesday in the high school intramural league, with the Zolin er* de(eating the All-Stars. 24-15; the Rockets downing the Packers, Ji--18, and the Aces whipping the Royals. 40-20. Zollners FG FT TP Rcbrock. f Ouo Isch, f 5 5 15 Nash, c 3 tl 1 J. Doan, g ... i 1 3 i Johnston, g 0 0 0 , Egly. f .... I • 0 Marbach, g 0 o u D. Hutt, g .. 0 u tt TOTALS 9 6 All-Star* FG FT TP 14. Callow, f .. 10 2 B. Sheets, f 113 J. Thompson, c Oil B. Doan, g 2 0 4 J. Bassett, g ..113 B. I.obsiger. f 0 0 0 11. Gray, f 0 0 <> M. Gray, g 0 0. •• B. Custer, g.. 10 2 TOTAL* 6 3 16 Rocket* FG FT TP Cottrell, f ... .... 0 0 0 I Gaunt, f 4 19 Bollinger, c ,10 2 Plumley, g 2 0 1 D. Smith, g ...... . 1 4 •' P. Johnson, f Opt) strahrn, f 0 I’. D Werling, g 10 2 TOTALS .. 9 6 24 Packer* FG FT TP fame, f .. 113 D. Johnson, f 10 2 R. Johnson, c.. ... 10 2 Bowman, g 2 0 I Cowans, g 0 0 •> Andrews 0 0 0 Walters 0 0 u Strickler ... 3 17 TOTAI44 8 2 18 Royal* FG FT TP ' Myers, f 0 0 o Lenhart, f | j,i ('ole, c .. 1 u > Reidenbach. g Oil Reynolds, g 2 15 Sheets, f 1* 0 2 TOTALS ... 7 6 20 Ace* FG FT TP Busse, f 3 o 6 Ziner, f 6 0 12 Stucky, c 6 0 1’ Troutner, g ... 0 0 0 Odle, g 4 0 s Heaher, g .009 Macy, f 0 0 0 Conrad, f 0 0 J Runyon, g 10 2 TOTALS M v t:< Card of Thanka We wish to thank our many friend* for helping us through uu.great sorrow, the death of our mother, Mrs. Ada Martin. Mr*. Robert Bumgerdner Mrs. Chester Mclntosh Marcia Martin Glen Martin »<■—'—■..l. I II II I Hl If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.
| CLASSIC LEAGUE D’catur Super Service 4 points. t City Service <>; Hoff Rrau 3, Old q Crown 2; Swearingen 4. Caasablan- ( ca 0: Moose No. 7 2. Wolfe Hard- < ware 2. : $ High series: P. Schroeder 6451 (221-231 1931; N. Richard 6211 (156-224-244 L High games: O Schultz 200-302, i ( Appelman 216, D. Reidenbach 209. k Hoagland 214. Bayles 228. Ladd 203. Rt inking 201. Faulkner 211. MINOR LEAGUE Hoagland won three pointe from . Macklin Royals: Kelly Cleaners i won three points from Mansfield' Specials; Porter Tire won three , > point* from Adam* County Lum-1 1 her; McMillen won two points from • Central Soya. Standing* W L Pt*. ' 1 Macklin 6 3 S j 1 Hoagland 6 3 3 J Por.’.ir .. 6 3 8 1 Adams Lumber 5 4 6 McMillen 4 5 6 1 Kelly 4 5 6 Central Soya 4 5 5 Mansfield 18 11 High games: Morand 212, (Jetting 213, N. Koeneinan 203, E. Koene- ■ man 203-213, Macklin 201. FEDERAL i<' mt I'r FM* OM) Fuel Associates and the Pocahontas Fuel Co. Officials of both companies < promptly denied the union state- I merit in Boston, a spokesman for | Eastern Gas 4 Fuel said "our con- , tract prices for coal now are lower than they wer, in March." 'L2'' ' " J 1
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Riverview Gardens Defeated Tuesday Riverview Gardens shuffleboard team dropped the league lead Tuesday night, losing to Ranney's of Fort Wayne. 17-7. Leading scorer* for Riverview were K. S< hnepf and 11. Bultemeier. Next week * match will be with Angle Inn. The newly organized girl's team lost last week to Senate Grill, and no game ha* been scheduled so far this week. VAST MANHUNT (CMit. From Pag* On<‘> j made to verify this. Stroble was discovered to be missing almost simultaneously with the report that Linda Joyce had disappeared No one saw him after he left the home of bis daughter and sonin law. Mr. and Mrs. Rtuben Hausman. across the street from the Glucoft home. He hud been living there. If You Hsve Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay». BEEF We have nome nice young quarters of beef, 85 to 100 lbs, each, front quarters 38 to 40c lb. Hind quarters 42 to 45c lb. We also sell part.a of quarters and chunks of beef at wholesale prices. Also lean chunks of beef out of the front and hind quarters for canning or Summer Sausage me&t. ll.P.Sdiiiiilt LOCKER SERVICE
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Plan Amateur Night At Monroe Nov. 25 An amateur night will be sponsored by the Munroe recreation committee Friday. November 25. at 7:30 p.m. in the Monroe school building. The program, open to all ages, will be in the form of a contest with entries divided into five division*. The divisions will he lit piano. <2l vocal, (3) instrumental, (4> recitation, fnd <si novelty a<-ts (miscellaneous), ( ash prizes will be awarded for fire!, second, and third place* in each division. Judges will be three wellknown citizen* of the Monroe community. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur MEETING OF Disabled Veterans Purple Heart or Prisoner* of War of World War I A II Free Eats EAGLES LODGE ROOMS 7:30 P. M„ THI’RS., NOV. 17 PLUMBING & plumbinJ fixtures I • WATER HEATERS • KITCHEN SINKS • BATH ROOMS • WATER SYSTEMS We also sell and install oil or coal burning Hot Water System* for heating your home*. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! HAUGKS
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