Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1949 — Page 8

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Berne Bears Hand Portland First Defeat Rallying brilliantly in the final minute* of play, the Berne Bear<l handed the Portland Panthers the:.- ’ first defeat of the season, the j Bears coming through to a 44-io triumph on the Portland court J Tuesday night. Berne, chalking up its third vic | tory in four starts, held a 21-18 ad vantage at the half, but the Bears I failed to hit from the field in the I third quarter. Portland taking a 3! I 24 lead Ted Lehman tied the score ' at 40-40 with a free throw and 'he Bears then went on to hit twice from the field in the last minu'e to win. Howard Haltegger, *.erne cente-, top|>ed the scorers with IM points, while Ranter was high for Portland with 12. The Bears will next entertain the Decatur Yellow Jackets at Bente Dec. 2. Berne FG FT TP Krehhlel. f ... 0 0 U Augsbtirger. f 3 3 9 Habeger, c 8 2 18 D Lehman, g 113 Winteregg, g 11! T. I-eh man. f.. 3 2 8 Parr, g Oil Townsend, g 10 2 TOTALS 17 lo if Portland FG FT Tn Jones, f . 4 0 4 Stout. f 10.’ Schoeff, c 3 17 Priest, g 2 15 Kantner, g ..4 4 12 Bright, g 2 2 C TOTALS 16 8 40 Referee: Trobaugh. Empire: Mullins. Preliminary Portland 32. Berne 19. H. S. basketball Kendallville 52. Albion 31. Elmhurst 32, Fort Wayne Central 28. Hoagland 42. Harlan 40. Leo 60. Spencerville 45. Huntertown 68, Woodburn 38. Ashley 54. Pleasant latke 48. Roanoke 52. ChurubuM-o 46. Arcola 35, Coesse 31. Mishawaka 40. Plymouth 28. Goshen 41. Nappanee 38. Grc-ensburg 40. Seymour 38. Portville 46. Anderson St .Mary's 45 (overtime). West Lafayette 45, Covington 33 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday .Monmouth vs Alumni. Saturday Hartford vs Rockcreek at Bluffton Adams Central Scores Victory Over Spartans The Adams Central Greyhounds pulled up to the .500 mark for the , season Tuesday night, defeating the Pleasant Mills Spartans. 51 17. at the Pleasant Mills gym. It was the Spartans' third defeat against one victory. laist night's till was a nip and fuck affair, although the Greyhounds led at all periods, 8-7. 23-21 and 37 32. Three players led the Adams Central attack. Jim Arnold hading with 18 markers. Price was tops for the Spartans with 14 points.; j followed closely by Workinger with 13. Adams Central will play the Hartford Gorillas at Bluffton Dec. | I, and Pleasant Mills will entertain Colon of Van Wert county at Pleasant Mills Nov. 29 Adams Central FG FT TP Kolter. f 1 2 4 Schrock, f 0 0 o Arnold, c . ----- 5 a 18 Ehrsani. g 6 2 14 Rowden, g 71 15 Baumgartner, f o 0 o TOTALS 19 13 51 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP J. Johnson, f 2 15 Bollenbacher. f 3 0 6 Hlrschy. c 0 2 2 Workinger. g. -6 1 13 Price, g ... 5 4 14 II Johnson, f — 0 3 .3 Raudebush. g — 2 0 4 TOTALS 18 11 47 Referee: McAfee. I’mpire: —Braden. Preliminary i Adams Central 29. Pleasant Mills I 05. Open Bowling At Alleys Thursday No league bowling will l»e held at Mies Recreation Thursday, and the alleys will be available for open bowling’both afternoon and evening of Thanksgiving day. Carl Mies, proprietor, announced today. Riverview Wins In Shuffleboard Match Riverview Gardens defeated Angle Inn. 14-10. in a shuffleboard league match Tuesday night. High scorers were H. Franz and F. Strouse with four points. Riverview will play Wherle's of Fort Wayne next week. Democrat Want Ads Bring Result*

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Warriors Down Bryant, Third Victory In Row The Jefferson Warriors marked up their third victory In a row TuJsday night, defeating the Bryant Owls. 38-36. at the Berne high school gym. Bryant led at the first quarter. 13-7. but the Warriors came hack to lead at the half. 23-20 and at the third period. 30-27, staving off a final quarter rally by the Jay county team. Wall again led the Jefferson atI tack with 17 points, and £. Masters tallied a like number for Bryant. Jefferson's next game will be a gainst the Cardinals at Geneva Fri day, Dec. 2. Jefferson FG FT TP Wall, f 7 3 17 Kuhn, f 3 0 6 G. Miller, c 2 2 6 Tumbleson. g 2,2 6

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Welman, g 0 0 9 Patterson, g 1.11 TOTALS ... 15 8 38 Bryant FG FT TP Miller, f 3 0 6 Uigan, f ... 0 0 0 H. Masters, c 3 0 8 Guntie. g . .... 11l E. Masters, g 7 3 17 Poling, f o o oi Minnick, f 1 2 4 Garlinger. g 0 0 0 TOTAIJ4 15 6 .W Referee: Pond. ' I’mpire:- Murray. Preliminary Jefferson 25. Bryant 21. DECATUR LIONS (OMt- Erian Page one) with governmental dignitaries, sprinkled his speech with many a musing stories. Dr. Gerald Jones was in charge of the program and introduced the speaker. The Lions, accompanied by their wives, opened the program by singing several sentimental songs, with W. F. Beery acting as leader.

Geneva Loses To Montpelier Tuesday Night Montpelier's Pacers outran th.» Geneva Cardinals. 59-37, on the Montpelier floor Tuesday night, inflicting the Cardinals' fourth defeat in five starts. Montpelier was out In front at the half. 25-20. and increased tills margin in the final two periods. Liechty led the winners with '6 points, while Bob Farrar's 17 for the Cardinals topped both teams with 17. Tom Robinson tallied 15 for Geneva. Geneva will play the Jefferson Warriors at Geneva Dec. 2. Montpelier FG FT IP Everhart, f 5 0 10 Liechty. f 7 2 16 Garrison, c 12 4 Ely, K 3 2 8 Pearson, g 5 3 13 Shores, f 2 1 5 Dailey.c 11 3 Beyint*. g 0 0 3 TOTALS 24 11 b 9 Geneva ' FG FT T° Weaver, f 113 Bergman, f 0 0 o Farrar, c 7 3 17 Robinson, g 6 3 15 Nevil, g 0 0 0 I Haines, f 1 0 2 Stucky, f 0 0 • Mann, g 0 0 (» TOTALS r 15 7 37 Referee:I’mpire: —Havens. Preliminary , Montpelier 30, Geneva 19. MAN IDENTIFIED (Cont. From Page One) he may plead insanity at his superior cou(;t arraignment today for the torture slaying of little Linda Joyce Glucoft. 6 The retired baker confessed killing and mutilating the body of the chubby girl he loved. In the first interview since his arrest, Stroble told newsmen yesterday he thought he was "crazy" 'When Linda Joyce was slain. "Somehow. I do not think I am responsible for the death of little Linda." he said. "Maybe I was In-1 sane." College Basketball Franklin 77. Oakland City 55. Taylor 84. Concordia 54. Indiana Central 55, Huntington 40. I K. Os C. I II FISH FRY I ig FRIDAY | ■ ■ NOVEMBER 25 6p.m.t011 pm. K I " IMWWWWWWWMWWMWt PANCINO SICINJ Al 0:30 PJC YOUR (/ FRIENDS WILL BE HER! CCLUS tTTU . . mt SOOTHS I AOM ONIV 81 00 HUI TAX 808~ ARMSTRONG ANO HIS OOCNOTOA CMhf ... WED., NOV. 30 LAWRENCE WELK COAiT (0 COAST OOOAOCASI TSOM OUS SANDSTANO S-S.ZO PM I ______

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Decatur Freshmen Defeat Hoagland The Decatur freshmen defeat >d j Hoagland. 30-21. in a game played at the Yellow Jackets gym Monday evening. Hoagland led at the first j quarter. 7-5. but Decatur was in front at the half, 14-10 and at the third period. 18-12. Morrison of Decatur topped the scorers with 15 points, while Hosier was high for Hoagland with seven. Decatur FG FT TP Koons, f — 3 0 6 Ailerson, f 0 0 ') Morrison, c —7 1 15 A. Cole, g - 0 0 0 Kohne, g 2 0 4 Conrad, f (10 0 Brokaw, f 0 0 0 Reinking, c 2 0 4 Plumley, g —. Oil Knittie. g (10 0 Helm, g «0« Duff, g 0 0 0 TOTALS - 14 2 .40 Hoagland FG FT TP j Morton, f - 0 11 Volrol, f 11 I Richman, c ........ 2 15 Snider, g 0 0 0 DeKonick, g — 0 0 0 Frederick, f 1 0 2 | Busier, g 3 17 | Mallon, g 11 3 TOTAI.S 8 5 ,’i : . Pro Basketball NBA Results Indianapolis 80, Rochester 74. Tri-City 80, Boston 72. New York 89, Washington 74. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Hartford Five Is Defeated By Petroleum The Hartford Gorillas suffered their third consecutive loss Tuesday night, dropping a 48-35 decision to the Petroleum Panthers at the Bluffton community building. The teams were tied at 10-10 at the first quarter and Hartford held a 20-15 lead at the half. Petroleum, however, moved Into a 29-24 margin at the third pw- iod - Hartford played under the direction of Hugh Tate, principal, as coach Herman Neuenschwander's father died suddenly Monday at Berne. Bower paced the Wells county team with 19 points, while Welkel and Boh Augsburger each counted nine for the Gorillas.

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