Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1949 — Page 8

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Commodores Lose To Huntington, 40 To

Failure Io Hit Foul Tosses Is Cosily Io Team Inaccuracy from the free thow ’ Hue cost tlte Decatur Commodore* < t> chance to score their firat victory of the season Wednesday night. Decatur lad* dropping their four.’t Mart of tlie *<-a*on as Hunting mi Catholic le.ixtered a 1047 triumph at the Yellow Jacket* gym in this < ity. Bach team hit 16 time* from the fit Id during the hard -foit-thi struggle, but the Ramblers converted eight free throws in 13 attempt.,, while the Commodores cashed in on only five one pointers out of 17 "If orts from the charity stripe. I < atut took an tarly lead of 31 j but Huntington t ame back with j tiiree quick fielders to assume a 7 I bulge. The t< ams .'railed fielder* lor the balance of the first quar ter. which closed with the Ramblers on top of a 14-10 score. A pair of lwo pointers by Jcc la>she and one by Jim Wilder pullid the Commodores into a 16 16 tie with le-s than three minutes of the St'.-ond pl-1 iod elapsed. Hi th teams slowed down al this stage of the game and Huntington took a 2217 had at the half as the Commodores scored only a free throw by itill Gillig. Decatur opened the second half witli a rush. Wilder flipping in a field goal and Gillig coming through with two quick ones to give the Commodores a 23-22 lead. However, the Ramblers flashed right back a&ter a time-out j>er !iml and tallied nine straight point* to take a 31-23 margin Huntington was on top by a 33-27 margin at the end of the.third quarter. The Ramblers held a 35-31 lead with the final quarter half gone, i Jim Meyer’s third straight field goal cut the lead -to two points but Buzzard hit for Huntington and Inindrigan added a pair of free throws to give the llambiers a lead the Commotions could not overcome. Meyer led the Commodores with

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Thursday Adams Central vs Hartford ot Bluffton. Friday St. Rose of Lima at Commodores Yellow Jackets at Herne. . Jefferson at Geneva. H. S. Basketball Leo 49, New Haven 33. Indianapolis Short ridge I*.*, Noblesville 2X. Elwood 12. Monticello 30. South Bend Riley 46, Woodrow Wilson 24. Batesville 42. Osgood 11. South Bend Central Catholic 11. Soutli Bend Catholic 22 Greenfield 37. Rushville 36. Washington Catholic 6<t, Shoa’.v 46. College Basketball Indiana State 84, Huntington 52 Indiana Central 65. Tri State 47. Loyola (Chicago) 79. Wheaton IS. Pro Basketball NBA Results Waterloo 95, Fort Wayne 71. Syracuse X7, Boston 71. Minneapolis 102. New York 92. Chicago 57. Baltimore 50. S' Louis 89. Tri-City 92. Rochester 86. Washington *1 13 points. II of .them in the second naif, while laindrigati paced Hunt- i ington with 17. The Commodores will play St. Rose of Lima, ().. at the Yellow Jackets gym Friday night. Huntington FG FT TP Hammond. f 10 2 Stoltz, f 2 0 I Buzzard, c 4 19 Igindrigan, g 6 5 17 P'offel. g * 1 s Shores, f 2 0 4 Kindler, g 113 TOT AUS .. 16 8 40 Decatur FG FT TP Gage, f .... 113 Wilder, f 4 19 Gillig. c 3 2 8 1 laislte. g . ... 2 0 4 Meyer, g 6 1 13 TOTALS 16 5 27 Referee: Lehman. I'mpire:- Strickler. Preliminary Huntington 30, Decatur 16. I ’ ■ -■ - .1.1 II —I .

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San Francisco Pro ! Players End Strike San Francisco. Dec 1 — (t'P) — Players on'.the San Francisco 49ers pro football team called off thei.' strike for a playoff bonus today and said they will meet the New York Yankees in the All-America Conference play-off game here Sunday A team spokesman said tiiat the players at a secret meeting last night had decided unanimously Io put aside their salary differences with management and go into th. 1 j game "with a most determined will to win.” lie said they had decided their obligation to their loyal fans was more linjiortant .than their quarrel with the team owners. Yesterday afternoon the FortyNiners failed to report for practice and aunounced that they would not play Sunday's game unless they were given "bouns" money. Owner A. J. (Tony I Murabito flatly rejected the demand and si.'d 'hat the game would be forfeited |to the Yanks if the team did not report for practice at the regular time today. The players then held a scent meeting las' night and issued a 1 statement saying they would play the game They emphasized that the strike and the decision to play had both been made in an we're ad-in-this-together spirit. YUGOSLAVIA (Cont. From Page On.) in espionage directed by the Russian embassy. The prosecutor named five Russian officials in the Belgrade embassy as the contact tnen who directed Soviet spy operations against Marshall Tito's govern ment. The court adjourned until tomorrow as soon as the charges were presented. Krzlc identified the defendant J who committed suicide in his cell as Vladimir Nekludov. He said Nekludov, before hanging himself, confessed he had worked for the Russian intelligence, for the Russian embassy ami "for his homeland and Soviet citizens." Some Insects, like birds, migrate in the fall Monarch butterflies go south to Florida and California, roosting at night In trees like flocks of birds. In the spring they straggle north and lay their eggs. A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

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Terre Haute Woman Is Killed By Train Terre Haute, Ind . Dec. 1. — (CP) Coroner D. M. Ferguson today held up his verdict in the death of Ruth lamg. 47, Terre Haute, who was decapitated by a train yesterday. Witnesses said Miss Ixmg walked along the Chicago und Eastern Illinois railroad tracks and then threw herself in front of a slowly moving train Bob Williams Named Back Os The Year New York. Dec. 1. —(I’P) Bob Williams, the brilliant Notre Dame T-formatlon quarterhack beat out Doak Walker of Southern Methodist by three votes today to win back of the year honors in a I'nited Press poll of 294 football writers and broadcasters. Willidms received a total of 60 votes In the balloting against 57 for the triple-threat, halfback of the Mustangs. Both made the 1949 I'nited Press All America team and will meet head-on at Dallas Saturday When Notre Dame plays S M I', in the big finale of the college football season. A total of 29 ba'*ks received votes In the poll with fullback Emil Sitko of Notre Dame finishing third with 32 followed by Eddie Lebaron of the College of the Pacific with 30. Charley Justice of North Carolina and Arnold Galiffa of Army each received IX ballots. Others who received votes are: Bob Celeri. California. 12: Chuck Grtmann. Michigan, and Lynn Chandnols. Michigan State, 11 each: John Karras. Illinois, 5; Charley Huntsinger. Florida and George Thomas. Oklahoma. 4 each; Ken Carpenter. Oregon State and John Papit, Virginia. 3 teach; Eddie Price, Tulane* lairry (’outre, Notre pame; Vita Parllll. Kentucky: Billy Bye. Minnesota. ■ Jim Cain. Army and Lindy Berry. Texas Christian. 2 each: and Jim Powers, Southern California; lain Cecconl, Pittsburgh; Travis Tidwell. Auburn; John Dottley, Mississippi; Hillary Chollet. Cornell: Bol> Petruska. Wisconsin; Clifford Wilke. Xavier (O.i and Harry Hugaxian, Stanford, 1 each.

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