Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1949 — Page 8
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Ticket Sales Announced For Holiday Meet Th kets will go ou silt* Tue*<l:iv at the Ibcatiir 11 ..th school for t annual four team liolhlav toiirna menl, which will bi' held at the Yellow Jackets gym In this city Monday. Jan 2 \V Guy Brown, principal of the host - chool. stated that ea< h of he lout schools in th- tourney las lieen allotted ."<H» season th kets These 11 kets are priced at ’ each, ,'ood sot the four games to e pla.ed In tin holidar meet Sinubsession ti< kets, which will br- sold only at the door ot the .-yin. will e pi h i d at 5(1 cent *. Competing teams this year are the |ie..itur Yellow Jackets ,I’eri, Bears. Bluffton Tigers and the F.»' W.ivnv Concordia Cadets, appearin • in the holiday event for the firs* time, replacing the New Haven Bulldogs The Yellow Jackets will lie 1!..' defending champions, having won the tourney honors the past tv.o years. The afternoon session of two games will open at l:3o o'clock t!.e afternoon of Jan 2 Losers of the two afternoon games will tangle in the i insolation tilt at 7 o'clock, fol lowed by the < hamphmship encotin ter in tween the afternoon winner*. The S( hedllle for the tourney will he drawn and announced Thursday Dee 22 Officials for tile tourney will be Marvin Todd and Robert Dorm t, both of Fort Wayne INCREASE (Ont 1-r un Paa- One) both mi tubers of the committee, wi re quick to back him up Sparkman said the move was "unwarranted" and should be checked into by congress He said a pile- Increase now might be "the stimulus for another round of price and wage increases." Buchanan said lie. too. favored the investigation. . Government economists refused to comment on tin* increases, apparently preferring to let President Truman state th* administration'* rase The elory of life is to love, nut to be loved Man. while he loves, is never quite depraved
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday New Haven at Yellow Jackets. Commodores vs Adams Centra) a* i Commodore gym. (Adams Central garnet. Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. Bryant at Geneva. Berne at Bluffton ( Jefferson vs Petroleum at Berne ; Cnester Center at Hartford. Decatur Junior High Loses To Monmouth .Monmou'h Junior high edged out I a 22 21 victory over the Decatur Junior high team Thursday after i noon at the Lincoln gym in tin.* I , city. Decatur held a slim 12-11 advan- ! tage at the half bir Monmouth took ■ the lead in the second half to score its narrow victory Pollock. Dem tur forward, was the game's lea ' Ing scorer with 12 points, while Harvey was tops for Monmouth i w Ith eight The Junior high team will meet ; St Josi ph in the first city series game at I o’clock Tuesday after- i noon nt the Lincoln gym. Admission prices will be 10 cents for students and 25 cents for adults Furl tier details will be announced later. Monmouth FG FT TP , Scott, f 0 6 .Myers, f 2 0 I Harvey, c 3 2 .< Sprunger. g 0 0 -I Bultemeyer. g <• 0 •» Fuhrman, g 3 0 4, Christen, g 0 0 0 I TOTALS 10 2 23 Decatur FG FT TP Blackburn, f 11 311 Pollock, f 6 0 12 Krick, c 0 it i»|j ■ .McDougal, g tt t» c | ' Engle, g « 12 1 1 Ham her, f 1 0 2 [ TOTALS . » 321 | I i‘ H. S. Basketball Huntington 38. Alexandria 36. Mishawaka 51. South Bend Riley 1 41 i Gary .Mann 34. East Chicago Washington 29. E im vllle Bosse 11. Biaynvllle 33. Elkhart 13. South Bend Washlingion 32 If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—it Pay*.
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Adams Central Wins Over Berne Juniors The Adams Central .Junior lii-b defeated Herne. 25-18. at the Kirk land gytn Thursday afternoon. Tin winners were out in front at t.ie half. 13-8. Three players did all the scoring for Adams Central. Hendricks leaning with 12. followed by II Arnold with 11. Miller led Berne with '0 points. Berne la leading the southern di vision of the county Junior high FOR GOOD SHOES WMAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAN J SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 SMASH TWIN BILL! •5 ®JS«SO 3 J w HuntzHall " -J' (am M hate fam — ADDED THRILLER — TOO MUCH TO fejl BHy - Tas Tonight & Saturday ROCKY LANE “FRONTIER INVESTIGATOR” ALSO—“Fadsrat Agents vs. Underworld"—l4c JOc Inc. Tas MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI
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league with three wins and one defeat; Adania Central is second with a two anil one record. Hartford has won none and lout one. and Jefferson has won none an<i lost two. Adams Cetral FG FT TP Hendricks, f 5 2 Egley, f 10 2 II Arnold. <• .. 5 1 11 Borne, g 0 0 •> lleare, g 0 0 u Beer, f ..000 Johnson, f o 0 o Hoss, c 0 0 o Bowdon, g 0 0 9 laingenberger, g out 1 S. Arnold, g 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 3 25 Berne FG FT T» Myers, f ..oil Miller, f 5 0 10 Lehman, g 0 0 '■ Smith, c 0 o • Burk, g 0 0 C I Rawley, f OOP Hilty. t ...... 0 0 0 Kirchoffer, <• 12 4 Schug, . Oil Ekhenherger. g ..000 Sprunger, g 10 2 TOTALS 7 4 IM Pro Basketball NBA Results Fort Wayne Rochester 66. Baltimore 87, Minneapolis 68. Anderson 100. Syracuse 88. Boston S 3, St. Louis 81 (over•ime). Sheboygan Mfr. Tri-City 74. College Basketball Indiana 75, Arkansas 50. .Morehead 61. Evansville 60. Wabash 68. Hanover 61. Findlay 76. Indiana Tech 54. St. John's 60. Kentucky 58. Bradley 85. Texas Christian 49. Cincinnati 56, Kansas 54. Trade In a Good Town, — Decatur 1385r.l 1 MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM | Riverview's I Pine 'n' Palm | FREE MOVIELAND * lANWMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB Bring the Whole Family! Our first run features will be continuauo after 7: SO MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Added Attraatlen: Highlights of Zellner Pietons out of town go mao
Legion's Bowling I; Meet Here Sunday Thirty two teams from eight In- 1 diana cities have entered the American Legion's fourth district ' first annual bowling tournament, to be held at the Mies alleys Sun- 1 day. according to a list of entries compiled by Vincent Bormann. 1 bowling chairman ot Adams post 43. sponsors of the event. Decatur leads in number of teams represented in the entry list with I eight: New Haven has entered i seven; Angola, five; Fort Wayne. I j Ossian. Auburn and Bluffton, two each, and Woodburn 1. The starting times, name of team, town represented, and team captains are as follows: 1 o'clock Cannon fodder. Fort Wayne post 47. Earl Stritmatter; team No. 2. New Haven. Romine: team No. 1. Bluffton. Gil hurt Bynum; team No. 6. New i Haven. Howard Zelt: Doughboys, 1 Decatur, Robert Sheets; Marines, Angola. R J Meek; Storekeepers, Angola. Bill Jarrard; Kelly cleaners. Decatur. D Reldenbach: 40 et R. Fort Wayne. II E Hill, team No. 1. Woodburn. Jerry Hoeppner 3:30 o'clock Team No. 1. Ossian. R Hendry; team No. 3. New Haven. John Momper; team No. 7, New Haven. Dean Swlhart; team No. 2. Bluffton. Herb Phillabaum; team No. 8, New Haven. A. K Welling Tankers. Angola. George Myers; team No 1. New Haven. Ray Wiesse; Cavalry, Angola. Kenneth Wells; team No. 2. Ossian, D. Kerr; Air Corps. Angola. L Clark 6 3o o'clock Flying Discs. Decatur. W Blakey; team No. I. Au i burn. Virgil McNabb; Non Coms. I Decatur. William Kuhnle; team No. 2. Auburn. Herbert Thomas; Pilots. Decatur. Bob Ashbaucher; Navigators. Decatur. A. G. Burke; Gun ners, Decatur, R H. Gehrig; Tankers. Decatur. W. E Noonan. ft o'clock -Past Commanders. Decatur. R E Roop; Spitfires. Dec* tur. W Franz; Castoffs. New Haven. Ray Ehinger; Destroyers, Decatur. H E Strickler. I — TRUMAN SHOWS (Cont. From Page One) Hu-day injunction provision applies only to strikes or lockouts threatening health and safety. They noted, too, that the BMW's old contract stipulates that the miners must work only when "willing and able.” SIX PERSONS (Cont. From Paar One) 1 Barker 11 and costs, totalling SIL--75, for failure to yield the right of way Barker had approached Mon roe from Third street, stopped momentarily, then proceeded across tiie intersection where his I auto struck a car driven by Her man Miland. ot Hoagland Spring chicken necks for dreNNing for that Christmas turkey or chicken. 15c lb., any amount. —H. I*. Schmitt Locker Service. It
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All-Star League To Open Saturday Night Two new howling features will he launched in Decatur Saturday at the Mies Recreation alleys. An ( All-Star league, formed of several of the city's top bowlers, will hold its first session at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. No admission will be charged and the public I*; invited to attend. Free bowling and expert adult 1 instruction will be given to junior ,; bowlers of the city, aged 12 to 17, jj from 1 to 2 o'clock Saturday after-' noons, starting tomorrow. A Junior league likely will be formed in the ’ season. NEW YORK CITY (Cont. From Page One> see how much it can reduce consumption." he said Carney warned that the city.; which uses 1,2U0.u(m.00<» gallons of water daily, must save 300,000.000 gallons a day for the "duration"! because of a serious shortage brought on by a prolonged drought. NEW TRIAL IS (Cont. From Page One) .. . —————— • I Kuzeff. and was indicted for the three murders. Click was tried only for the Conine killing, and was convicted last Dec. I and sentenced to die March
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