Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1949 — Page 6

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Holiday Meet To Be Played * I Here Monday While their < -UiHsmat.** are ctt- 1 i<>. in' their holiday vacation, lh<Ih'i atlir Yellow Jackets are liar I at . work drilliiu for the four team tourney, which will la- held at the | la afar gym next Monday after-1 noon and evening. The Yellow Jackets. who ha>< Won tin- founiev title for the pa-J two years, will meet the Fort Wayne Comoidia Cadets in the toiirm y opener at I p. tn. Monday This game will la- immediate ( |v followed by the <|ash between,, the llertie Bear* and tl(e Bluffion i j Tiger*. 11 Loi-era <d th- afternoon games will meet in flu- coinedation till a’ 7 p in. followed by the tdiampioli ship ba'tle. W Guy Brown, host principal and tourney manager, stated today that both i-a-oii and single session tick cfs will la- available at the gym tinday of the tourney Season tickets are priced al $1 and single session ducats at 50 cents Some unsold season ticket- were returned hy other schools today. Tin- defending champion YePow .la ki t- one the best season rei-o.d of the four participants, Decatur having won fiv. games and lost one, to the Berne Bears Berne has won five and lost three. Bluffton won three and lost six. and Concordia has won three ami lost four The Ja> ket* def nted Concordia, ti't 17. at t'oibordia earlier in die season, but the Cadets came nf< with a pair of impressive vlcfo: ies over Fori Wayne Central Catholic and Wabash In their last two start- on tin- other hand, the Vel low Jackets have liaiked anything hut impressive in their last two vi< - lories. The tourney’s second clash should lie another natural, with Bluffton having d- seated Berne on the Bluffton floor only two weeks ago Officials for the tour ley will be Marvin Todd ami Holier! Iterate, both of Fort Wayne Tlte season records of the- co.li pe-ing teams are as follows: Yellow Jackets Decatur 15. Geneva 29. liee atitr 52. Bluffton 11. Berm- lit. Decatur 45. Decatur 63. Concordia 47. I 17. New Haven 11. la-catur 46, Dunkirk .Ik. Bears Berne 56. Geneva 16.

— TODAY — Continuous from 1:30 ‘THE WALKING HILUS" Randolph Scott. Ella Raines ALSO—Short* 14c40c Inc, lax BE SURE TO ATTEND! , ■ --O—O ■■ - FRI. & SAT. NOTE — Late Show Saturday Box Office Open until 11 P. M. vjtf t I Ml. I/Lffi | C4,Tow 'ani* WUt I lining £)iMcy. Tfcreebvmmy./ MiAdMlt W new sci?* 1 ** '■ ,cW **i’- l —■ •» **» kWa "IM **<*• *• *• *’"••*• —o •vm. Mon. Tuea- — "Taek Feree" Gary Cooper. Jane Wyatt

Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday 4’ommodores at Lancaster Central. Monday, Jan. 2 Four-team tourney at Yellow Jackets gym t Decatur vs Concordla 1:3'1 pin.: Berne vs Bluffton 2:30. Consolation at 7 pm.; final game at 8 p tn ). Tuesday, Jan. 3 Adams Central at Pleasant Mills Monmouth at Geneva. Columbia City at Berne. CLASSIC LEAGUE Moose No. 7 won four points from did Crown; Swearingen 3, City Service 1; Wolff Hardware 4. Casa blattia <<; Super Service 3, Hofl Bran 1. Standings W. L. Pts. Moose 30 15 41 Swearingen 25 20 36 Ohl (Town 24 21 33 Super Service 25 20 31 Wolff 21 21 27 City Service 20 25 29 Hoff Brau .. 19 26 22 Casablanca 14 28 17 High series: Stump 614 (191-223-II. Shoaf 605 (213-179-213); Buuck 652 1203-232-217). High games: Schroeder 226. Raber 203. Wolff 201. Beauchot 203. House 212, Tlltewiler 224, Ladd 2*‘2. Reef 201. Strickler 2<»B. Schultz -64. Zelt 2"2. \ppelman 217. WOMEN'S LEAGUE Standings W. L. Hill Smith 39 !> McMillen 32 16 Gass ... 32 16 Mies 30 II Industrie* ... 30 1* Baggette's 29 19 Lumber Co. 27 21 Smith Bu-hl 26 2! Three Kings ... 25 23 Rosie 23 25 Bl’W 23 25 Be,-is .. 23 25 Bower 23 25 Bank 20 28 Soya .. 19 ."< Duo Therm 18 30 Kent 17 31 Sutton 16 32 Sad Sacks 15 33 Mevers IS 35 High games: Woodward 198, Kin.-sley 117, Bricker 185. Schroed er Ix 3 176, Gage 111, M.m Lean 180, West 179. Plasterer 177 Steele 174. Nash 174, Bowman 173, Steury 171. Berne 47, Pleasant Mills 19. New Haven 45. Berne 43. Berne 44. Portland 40. Berne 49, Decatur 45. Berne 62, Harford 52. Bluffton 41. Berne 29. Lancaster Central 36. Berne 28. Tigers Portland 37. Bluffton 32. Columbia City 48, Bluffton 35. Fort Wayne South Side 39, Bluff ton 25. Decatur 52, Bluffton 41. Bluffton 53. Warren 34. Dunkirk 56, Bluffton 43, Bluffton 39. Huntington Cathoik 37. Bluffton 41. Berne 29. Winchester 83. Bluffton 39. Cadets Concordia 51. Angola 45. Auburn 72. Concordia 49. Columbia City 44. Concordia 42. Gary Wirt 57. Concordia 40. Decatur 63. Concordia 47. Concordia 41. Fort Wayne (Jentral Catholic .33. Concordia 47. Wabash 41. Trade In a Good T own — Decatur

FOX HUNT (Weather permitting) SAT.. DEC. 31 • MON, JAN. 2 Meet at Court House at a A. M. ■verybody Welcome! Decatur Conservation Club ■ ■■ ■ ■ B Jfl M . M J) ■ TONIGHT and FRI. & SAT. GENE AUTRY “SONS OF NEW MEXICO” ALSO Serial A Comedy 14c40c lee. Tea -0 Sun. Men. Tues. — "SrlmetoneRod Cameron In Color!

Jasper Handed Second Loss In Row Wednesday By United Press The Jasper Wildcats, defending state basketball champions and undefeated in 19 straight games until Tuesday, today licked the wounds received in a two game losing streak The 'Cats, who couldn't do anything wrong in their first nine games this year, couldn't do anything right at Lafayette Jefferson’s tourney and wound up at the bottom of the heap. South Bend Central powdered the host Jeffmen. 7! to 58. for the championship. New Albany's Bulldogs, another undefeated quintet until it met Lafayette, rebounded last night to smack Jasper. 51 to 4", In the consolation game South Bend Central beaten only once this year, piled up a big. 41 to 24. halftime score on Jefferson, and coasted in. Bill Jensen of Central took the night’s scoring honors at Igifayette. with 22 points, the best scored hy any individual in the two-day meet Hammond proved an nnhospitable host in the other major tour ney wound up yesterday, beating city rival Tech. 53 to 27 Hammond had a tussle with Michigan City In its opener Tuesday, winning. 49 to 47. in an overtime. But the Wildcat* toyed with Griffith, 47 to .31, In the semi-finals yesterday and went on to win easily over Tech. Salem spoiled Silver Creek’s . hopes for a win In the Silver Creek ; tourney. 4.3 to 33. Westfield beat Wheatfield. 44 to 35. and Lacrosse trounced San Pierre. 67 to 39, in the opening games of the tourney at lacrosse Fort Wayne North’s Redskins proved a good defense comes in handy as they won the Indianapolis Howe one day tournament by limit ing first Howe and then Indianapolis Shortridge to 3« point* each. North scored 43 against Howe, and 47 in the final game with Shortridge. Fort Wayne Centra), smacked by Shortridge. 41 to 37. Io It* opener, came back to salvage more honor for the Mound City by trimming host Howe. 5o to 32. in the consola tion tilt. Southport 1 * Cardinal*, a well-re-garded' team in the United Press rankings, beat Brazil, 6" to 46, In the major non-tourney game of the night Pro Basketball NBA Results Fort Wayne 81. Tri-City 75 (over time). Washington 87, Syracuse 85. Chicago 87. Waterloo 86. New York 79. Philadelphia 72. Minneapolis 88, Baltimore 77. Os some 180 species of holly growing in various part* of the world, only about a dozen are found in the United States.

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Intramural League Results Announced The Warriors edged the Bullets, 33-29. and the Destroyers defeated 'he Daredevils, 36-15, in intramural league games. Bullets FG FT TP B. Kiefer, f .. 0 0 0 R McDonald, f 2 2 6 B. Roe, c 5 1 11 iS. Gilbert, g 2 0 I J. Carter, g 3 2 8 TOTALS 12 5 2*» Warriors FG FT TP D. Thomas, f 1 0 2 D. Goelz. f 10 2 B. Brennan, c . 5 1 11 D. Thompson, g 4 0 8 J. Brunner, g 4 19 B Nelson, f ... • 11 TOTALS 15 3 38 Destroyers FG FT TP Kaiser, f 12 4 Knittlb. f 2 0 5 Cole, <• 7 2 1< Duff, g 5 o 10 ! Price, g 000 Johnson, f non Troutner. f 1 0 2 B Black, g o o U — TOTALS 16 4 36 Daredevils FG FT TP Foor, f 11 31 McDonald, f . .204 ' Hott, <• 3 0 6 , Evans, g (too Ram l*o. g Oop Nelson, t OOp j Ritter, f 0 0 0 Ritter, f 000 D Black, g .... 1 <> 2 TOTALS 71 15 Fox Hunts Planned Saturday, Monday Two more foz hunt* are being plannevi by Hie Decatur conservation club, according to an an nouncement made today hy Charles Zimmerman. A hunt has l>een plained for Saturday and also Monday, Imth dates depending on the weather. More men are needed at these hunt*. Zimmerman said He told of the la*t hunt when 13 fozes were chased and cornered in one section, only to escape because there were not enough men to fully handle the si that lon Consequently, the conservation club official* urge anyone — even non member* — who I* interest ml in joining the hunt, to meet at 8 a m. on south side of the courthouse on the next scheduled dates. Demoorat Want Ads Bring Results

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H. S. Basketball Paoli 45, Louisville, Ky., Xavier 4.3. Southport 60, Brazil 46. Lafayette Tourney New Albany 51, Jasper 40 (consolation). South Bend Central 71, Lafayette Jefferson 58 (final) Indianapolis Tourney Indianapolis Shortridge 41, Fort Wayne Central 37. Fort Wayne North 43, Indiana]: oils Howe 30. Fort Wayne Central 50, Indiana]) oil* Howe 32 (consolation). Fort Wayne North 47. Indianapolis Shortridge 30 (final). Hammond Tourney Hammond Tech 47, Hammond Noll 27. Hammond 47. Griffith 31. Hammond Clark 52, Michigan City 51 (fifth). Hammond Noll 42. Griffith *6 (consolation). Hammond 5.3. Hammond Tech .7 (final). Silver Creek Tourney Corydon 32, Charlestown 26 (consolation). Salem 43. Cllver Creek 33 (flna'L PREDICT GOOD (Cent. From Page One) ional Income should climb higher next year than in 1949. But he warned that the economy must lie kept running in high gear to avert a major break in consumer demand. SEN. CONNALLY (Cont. From Page One) spending in an election year, may respond with meat axe cuts in the recovery and military aid programs. There was no immediate information on Mr. Truman’s reaction, but these official* were confident he will warn against any "overcutting” that might endanger the entire cold war front against communism. •done d FOR GOOD SHOES OPTOMETRIST Phone 27 Beginning January 31, my office will be closed on Sat. evenings except by appointment.

NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY i AT THE Celina Roller Rink SKATING STARTS at 8 o'clock. Hammond Organ Music. Located '/« mile Northeast of Celina, Ohio, on I*7. MAMMAARMWWWMAAAMWMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI PRE - INVENTORY CLOSE OUT FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE Good Cookin’ ‘ TANGERINES Katahdin Potatoes Medium and Large 50 m ,', ba £„ $1,29 23c to 33c doz. Jonathans, Red and Sunkist California Golden Delicious, ORANGES . Winesaps 23c doZ. 1.00 to 1.49 4 Doz. 90c to 59c doz. '>'?• VKL Red Delicious DDL, etc. 4 lbs. 49c 25c box Deerwood Vacuum Packed COFFEE d£ g> Drip. Regular and Silex Grind, th. ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF BEER for that New Year’s Party, at Carry Out Prices. WE DELIVER WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY FOR INVENTORY. RAY’S WEST SIDE MARKET Phone 56

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College Basketball Taylor 72. Highlands (N. M.) 67 Wisconsin 68. Rutgers 55. lowa 81, Oregon 54. Ohio State 43. Cornel) 42. Harvard 68, Michigan State 57. Holy Cross 71. Bowling Green 70. Toledo 49, George Pepperdlne I" Terre Haute Tourney New Britain (Conn ) Teachers 6->. Memphis State 50. Franklin 61. Indiana Central J 8 Big Seven Tourney Colorado 67. Nebraska 57. Missouri 47, Michigan 46 Oklahoma City Tourney Texas 48. Alabama 41. Baylor 61, Vanderbilt 53. Oklahoma City 37. Oklahoma A A M 35. Wyoming 40, Arkansas 26. Dixie Tourney Georgia Tech 64. Wake Forest 57.

HAPPY NEW YEAR from ARIX CORNER MKT. 13th and Washington Sts. Navy Beans 2 lbs. 25c Merit Baked Beans, I No. 1 cans 33c Sugar, pure cane. .10 lbs. 91c Cheese, Wisconsin Brick, lb. 55c I. G. A. Peaches. No. 2’/j can._27c Dawn Tissue,l rolls 35c Canada Dry, flavored. 2 (It. bottles 25c plus deposit Dog House dog food. Fishers American Cheese 2 lb. pkg...72c Reynolds Pure Aluminum Wrap27c Peter Pan Cocktail Peanuts 6 oz. can 31 c Puritan Marshmallows Peter Pan Peanut Butter Kotex, 2 pkgs. 65c LARD 2 lbs. 25c Good assortment Luncheon Meats. — POTATOES — 100 lb. hag Very good commercial grade ...

North Carolina State bl. Rhode Island State 64. Want Virginia 58, North Carolina 50. Penn State 51. Duke 48. Ex*Footboll Great Dies In New York New York. Dec. 29. —(UP)Charlle Brhkley. 58. former Harvard football great, died last night of a heart attack In his hotel room, i Brickley. who drop-kicked five field goal* for Harvard to lead the Crimson to a 15 to 5 victory over . Yale In 1913. collapsed after telling a friend. Henry Garrity, be was feeling ill Brh kley died be : fore a physician arrived. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

F. 0. E. eagles Open House SATURDAY, DEC. 31 ORCHESTRA DANCING COME 1 ANNUAL 'Hew i Sue DANCE J Saturday Right It'p Dacamber 31 10 P. M. Io 1 A. M. MUSIC BY JERRY ZIMMERMAN B. P. 0. ELKS (FORMAL DRESS OPTIONAL) ANNUAL NEW YEARS EVE FLOOR SHOWS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st For Members of the Moose Only. Your Paid Up Receipt Will Be Your Admittance. Please Pay Your Annual Dues Now.

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We have for rent a ( drawer and door lodq Stock up at these favora prices. Custom processin specialty with us. — ||. Schmitt Locker Service. Trade In a Good Town — Deci

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