Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1950 — Page 6

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Bluffton Edges Decatur In Tourney Final

Tigers Score 52-51 Victory In Final Game** The Bluffton. Tiger* ended Deca tur* twoyear reign as hoildav toufn^y-champion*. squwiingbUl » 52-$l decision over the Yellow Jacket* in a rip-snorting final Jmt tie before n jammed Decatur a/m Monday night. Bluffton advanced to the final tilt by downing the Berne Bear*. 37- - ;., and Decatur whipped the Frill Wayne t'.mcrrrdis ('adets. 52-37. In the afternoon encounters. The Berne Bears rounded out a dismal day l>v taking a 59 34 shclImktag from the Fort Wayne quintet in l the consolation game prm-ml Ing the championship buttle. isiunil. Bluffton center, broke the . Jackets; backs in the closing minutes of the final came, counting sit points in the final period, two of them on free throws. The big center -had relieved Pick Warthman when the lattrp fouled out shortly before the end of the third period The first quarter was a nip and ttq-k affair, h.catur leading, mostof the way and holding a 13-1? ad vantage at the end of the periodThe <>|d rivals bpuled on even tern.a thrmrali ifie'first tire minutes of the second quarter, which found the teams knotted at 23-23. The Tigers liken Tipped through nine points while homing lleeatur scoreless to give Blufffon a'32 23 half time lead Six of these points were tallied ')>’ Don bskwqd. the tourney's nr lleeatur Whittled three points off this margin in the third quarter. Bluffton entering the final eight minutes of,play with a 39-33 ad ran ■ - - ; _Tlie Jackets Incan, at this potul. to sftnw some of the drive fliey dis plnyiwl ill their atteriiodr. victory., illld sd«»*;v ' rept up op the eventual thampidiis Decatur pulled wlfothT a single jsifnt at 14,40 and again at 13 If .—Xli . Stfi. kl. r. center whose 25 jehnts yas the high it*divtlu d total pf the tourney. ItSeit drbv\- in loi-e field _-oal and con , tried a 'rev throw siren fouled on the sii'oi, —putting..LfecduEjll the hud. *45 13. web three and one-half sminuies to phiv Strickler hit again tio n uudrrjieattt lull.J-ockwood hit t're’-.-<- ih- B' hl and S< hlacetihauf » V aid- <■ " ii underneal i Jo score ami. allied a foul toss when fouled —Htirf-B-ni te* k <>n top. Ii I" . l,.,Kksood hit again, lijs seventh - ’ it- nti'n** hill Jifii Miispy

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Week's Schedule Os Adams Coanty Bosket ball Team - Tuuudky Monmouth at Geneva. I CtMuailda City at Berne. 1 Friday ' Commodore* at Monmouth. t Yellow Jacket* at Columbia City. Adami Central vi Monroeville at 1 iHongHMit: —a - . f Pleaiuint MUI* at Geneva. Fort Wayne Ont ral CMMIr at 1 Berne. Jefferson at Hartford. t --- ’ retaliated and Bluffton a lead wM 1 again one point. Gene (Jilliom and 1 I Schlagenhauf potted foul mml U waa 32-48. With 12 oeconda to 1 play. Strickler drove under for a shot which mieeed. but when he wan fouled on the play, the Decatur renter made both foul toaaea to ru_V Bluffton's margin to one point. Decatur got on# more shot but it “ went wild, Bluffton rerovertn ? - poMeaelou of the hall and holding ‘ it until the final gun Strickler’* 25 point* led both ’ J earns and Lockwdpd paced the new ’ champion* with 16. Concordia had little difficulty with Berne in the fonaolation game. 1 racking up a 58-3 B triumph. The r Bears stayed with the Cadets in tne first quarter, Concordia holding a 13-12 edge, but the Fort Wayne * team began Jiulling away in the * second period The Cadet a were ou ‘ top at the half. 27 -IS,; and at the thin! quarter. 51-26. Angie Lukeman 1 le<i the winners’ attack with 16 * points, while l*ainar Winteregg tai lied eight for Berne, The Bean made only nine of 28 free throw*, while the Cadets converted eight of -TTAfternoon Games ’ The Jackets and Cadets battled on even terms for the first four minutes of the tourney opener, with , tlie teams tied at 8 8 Decatur began to turn .on the steam, however, and counted |3 tMiints t<» epneon! I ia’s three t<i« give the* Jackets a2 - H nil.i- at the »‘ntl of the first t quarter. ■* ' The Cadets fcere unable to make a serious threat for the rest of the game. Decatur bidding a 31-22 lead .it the half and a 11 31 advantage a» the third quarter I >e<-atur’s scoring was well balan- ' red in thia game. Btrickler leading with if. followed• by Hamid Bohnke with 10 and George Bair with nine. ( For Concordia. Lubkeman was high ( . wi/h 12. Bluffton scored Its second vi< torjr j of ♦ne-M»-aso|i over Herne in the »e< - oiid tonriiey tilt, downing the Bears 37 31 It was a ( lose battle, al . though a rather listless affair, for . !he first half BluffftWl led at the 7pmn♦ f“^-6. afn4~at-thebaU r 15;12_ • The Tigers really pulled away in the third periiwl. holding a 29 8 advantage, and coasting throug’x the f,inal quarter, with (he final six-poinf-hutrgin the (Tosesf the Bears | X>u|4 Come to ’lie eventual < hampltilis Lock wood was outstanding in this struggle, pouring 2»> point* through the hoop Ted la»hman and J L Howard each <*ountrd I eight for the Bears. Berne’s free B 1 ffirnwtn jt was again-costly here, the | Bears converting only seven of !3 »foul tosses, while Bluffton made 11 I of -2 at the charity stripe. Decatur ~ 0 > FG FT TP .b nninrs. f 3 117 B«itink». 1 ♦ 3-7 lu Strbklvr < 4 14 11 l’etri».-r 3 « « 4 Bair y . . i. 3 .33 .9 Mills ( 1 ''»» ? sniallwiwMi. 1 ii ii-a v Kotins/< 0 no " Move*. K ' 3 « ? « Saalhlive. g -1 " 1 - Mvits ? Jt? n 00- *i i*. ii g o no— <q TOTALS . 21 1" 20 S? Cancer* i a - FG FT TP Brvsi.,n f .4 *1 -> LubkrtHail f I < 111 12

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NKKcyeswn Rose Bowl By 17-14 Scon New Tort. Jan. 3.—(CPI— The Roa* bowl, granddaddy ot all the glittering poat-aeaaon football show*, topped 'em all again this yearThe honor* had to go today to th* 34th renewal of the Pasadena. CaHf.. battle beeanae It ted the largest crowd—-144.442, the cloaest score—Ohio Mate IT. California 14. and tbe moat dramatie play— Jimmy Hagwe's tie-breaking field goal with less thaw two mlantee th play Thera was plenty of thrilling aril oe in th* other bowl gnmes. ttengh. and for each the stadium was crammed with fans. A crowd of 43.444 at New Orleans saw Oklahoma tarn the Sagar bowl lato a root by 3LO over Looistaaa Mate, while T5.34T HUed the Cm ton bowl at Dalia* to see Rlee tern back North Carolina. 27-12. The Orange howl la Miami. Fla., drew 44.414 as Santa Clara downed Ken tacky. 21-13; and 22.444 were on hand In the Gator bowl at Jackaonvllle. Fla., as Maryland whipped , Missouri. 2« to 7. _ Tbe attendance at th* Rose bowl was one ot the largest In the long history of that event The fans got : ihelr money’s-worth, tor they wee* j r#pt in “a wild frenty from start to ' finish The California farts watched their six-point favorites tak* an . early lead as a pass by Bob Celert i set up a scoring dash by Jim Mona ! chino. But another Celeri pass tell Into the bands .of Ohio State's Vic - Jaaowlca to set up a- scoring plunge by Fred Morrisoa ttel lied the game A Celeri punt was blocked by Bill Trautwein to prepare the way tor a Buck by Jerry Krall that pnt (ISV ahead Then Celeri helped lie thing* by lateraling to Manachino for 43 yards and a touchdown With two minutes W go the Buck eyes forced Celeri to make a poor punt that went out on The Bears' 13 After three plays failed. State called on llague. the lad who kick ed the extra point that gave th. Buckeyes a tie with Michigan a tie for the Rig Ten title, slid a Row ’ . bowl bld llague became the Buckeyes' i ' nnn of tje year” by li-f'ini ~th» I call from the is yard line cleanly over the bar H. S. Basketball . , Munci* Tourney •T Muncie Central 50. Fort Wayne South 47 Marion 51. Richmond 41 1 Richmond 4L Fort Wayne South , 27 f consolation I. Muncie Central 57. Marion ’« i (final) Kokomo Tourney Kokomo 52, Logansport 33 lAnderson 'S7,‘New Castle .'.6 ( New Castle 49, la>gan<p. rr 44 t consolation). Anderson 53. Kokomo 42 i final I I Rensselaer Tourney Monon 39. Brook 33. (I - Rensselaer 3H. Remington 29 I Remington 39. Brook 19 iconso- I lationi. ; — : „ I Rensselaer 59. Monon 4! iflnall. I Shelbyville Tourney Connersville 32. Shelbyville 24 I , Greensburg 55. Rushville A3.. RushvlllAS'. Shelbyville I", i on- I solation i. , 4" CohnrrsvHie 44. Greensbuti: 43 (final). Martinsville Tournament Bedford 52. Franklin 29 East Chicago . Washington 54. , Martinsville 4n , Martinsville 50, Franklin 34 ' (consolationl , East Chicago .Washington .39, Bedford 34 I finalt Indianapolis Tournament 1 Indianapolis Crisper Al -t ks 44 Indianapolis Sacred Heart 16 Indianapolis Manual !'• India** polls Silent Hoosiers 3k — Sacred Heart 55, Silent ilooelers S 3 (consolation > Crfspus Attacks 54. Manual so (final) 1 ElettsVflle 4*. Spencer 7’ Evansville Metneria>*al, Evans ville Lincoln 43 South Bend RileJ C< I'll mouth ( 44 r N ~ Bheriten TournannStit- - Sheridan ."><> Artder«on S’ Mary's 34. Flora 57. Noblesville ’» Noblesville 43. And-rsou At Mary's 32 <consolation i Sheridan 78? Flora 15 < final >. Trade In a Good T ow« — Oeeatwr

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BOWL BHI/LTS «BMw mat* 17. CaitforelA T 4 (Rm* tewl). Santa Clara 21. Kentucky 13 (Oraage bowl) Oklahoma 15. Louisiaaa State * iMMVtiw-r- ' Rte* Jfl, North Carolina 13 (Cette* bowl). Toxa* Western SS. Oeorgrtown io (tea bowl), j_. Tallabaaera (Fla t State !*. Wot ford « tCigar bowl). Maryland 2«. Missouri 7 (Gator bowl). Xavier (O) 33. Ariaona (Tempe) State 21 (Salad bowl). - McMurry I*. Missouri Valley 13 ((Meander bowl). Prairie View 27. Fisk < (Prairie bowl). " ■■ St Vincent 7. Emory A Henry S (Tangerine bowl). Stanford 74. Hawaii 2*i (Pine appi* bowl). .. Vaiv of Alaska 3, Ladd Air Force Base I* (Ice bow 11A Guam Navy IS. Clark Air Base 7 (Bamboo twwH- — — Two Foxes Bagged In Hunt On Monday A group ot 35 hunter*, represent Ing *ll the conservation clubs o: the north part of Adams county, worked southwest of Decatur Monday and got two foxes near the Washington Bruce Schnepp, Decatur route I. and Ray Blakey of this city shot the animal* The fox hunts ar« op' eti to all hunters, whether or not they belong to a club. It was announced. Tn- next hunt will lie held in i’nion township next Saturday. Bowling Meet Entry? Deadline January 14 DradHne-for entriefo in the anaual Iteratjir ctty wttrney’ in Saturday. Jan. 14 Blanks for team entrlea Bre available at the Retreat lon. where the ci|y meet- *UI open Jan. -ml. ILLINOIS (Cofit From Pa*e <>n«l ana; The . Yearn holiday nlireii one day fftfet the lanriaordered Ihrde-day week in minea whose; operai(HN have refused to meet hlh demand* The VMW_will permit fulf prodm tion only where the op erat ora have granted a, v ß. r »-<ent a day wage ini rea***- and a . IS-rent ■ i’tin tHkONt in welfare fund royal ’le«; 4 .... If Yen Have Something Ta Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*. Hirth < rrtlflraie H to-rebj. given th-H filri* HewarW «ir»ee •tin filed a p»tltinn in the Circuit (\tiiri of AdauiHT'minTy. Indi (hi. t<» have the time and phtvr "f u determl >i SjtM tn set fur n J««iu.ir\ to, l!*«n %R|) F. < IrHi *1 fhr auaasu < Irraft f u«fl JAS . Trade a Wood Towa — Dernier

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'.A I <C I Team Standings "" — W. L. Ret. ;r- Monmouth ; . 9 1 Yellow jackal* . 8 2 750 Berne .7.... 5 5 .MM) Jefferson 4 —S’ -441 Commodores —. 4 6 .400 Geneva 4 « .400 Adams Central 3 6 .333 Hartford * 3 4 .331 Pleasant Milla 3 « .331 .... ” Congratulations, Tigers! , -j— 1 -— —oOu Tbe surprising Bluffton Tigers. > who oponed' their season with- a , miserable showing, pulled one c, j the big upsets of. the season Mon day night, upending the Decatur Yellow Jackets. 52-51. in the holiday tourney at the Decatur gytn The Jackets had whipped the Tig er*. 52-41, on the local floor earlier th the season —oOo - While It was a team victory for the new champions, the ’Tigers turned loose the tourney's outstanding star in Don fox-kwood. fi<ward. who poured 36 points through the hoops in the two games. Vie Strickler Decatur center, tallied ’. | point ain the two games. 25 of them In the final gatile: -uOii The Yellow Jacket* can blame no one but themselves for their failure to cop the tour--1 H*)t-foHlM_thtrd consecutive , year. The Jacket* failed to show the drive, y alertness' and _ , eagerness m the final game which they showed against th* Concordia Cadets in the afternoon sesaion, particularly In the first half. - • 'tjA . ■—pOo By their Victory, the Tigers won ; poseessioii of—the lourney~frophv. . abl.h was presented In W tiny lirown. Hoi stm prln. ipsl and toi.i---i ney manager, immediately folios i tng the championship attair • — iH)oNine games are on the schedule tor Adaiiov county teamv'-fhls wee!., three .tonight and six Friday' uhdvfeated <'oluuii.ia~ t.'ifv Katie, will la* at BeTtie tonight seeking to extend their- winning str.-ak 'to I-' in a row.’tMhef games send Mon tiiouth to Geneva and-Adams .< *-i !tral io I'basafo Mills -L ' 4,’ " Leadership of 3 the “Kort beastern Indiana < onTerencf <iil; In* M -tuA, Friday, night, when tlie Iteiatut Yellow Jackets plbv -:tlß*'-fhwHeje al 1 Lulumbfo TJ'ex aiv* the only Tteatns umleleatedr tiL.SiEJi' filaT.,

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Dwratßr’s Commodores also have a tough assignment Friday, tangling with the Monmouth Engl** at Monmouth. Other games Friday; Adams Central v* Monroeville at Hoagland. Pleasant Mills at (l«n<tva. Flirt Wayne Central CdUndlc at Berne and Jefferson at Hartford. —°Oo — IMsreet will ale* be cantered v thl* weak on th* drawing far the annual Adam* eeunty touriney which wilt b* held aT the Decatur gym Jan, 12,12 and 14. Th* achedule will be drawn in th* office of Honeel Foley, county *up*rintentent. Saturday morning. All team* as tM county, with the exception of th* Decatur Vallow Jacket* and Bern* Bear*, ar* entered In the meet won laat y*ar by th* Klrk Ia ad Kangaroo*, now merged with Monroe a* th* Adam* Crittral Greyhound*. -oO<. | The trophy f<w the courtly ctemJ : plou. to lie. presented by ihi* Dfca tur Daily Democrat. I* on display ■lu the window* ot tbe Pvtcrsoe 'clothing alora. . L. ; (•- • 000 Despite his team s double defeat in Monday * tourney,‘Howard Hah egger. Berne center, tallied to i polihk In the two games to take i>w county scoring lead with 143 point : and an average of 14 2 point* per game. .Melvin Wall. Jefferson, in \ second place with 139 points, ha* the best average with 15 33 points per game Vic Strickler, Yelfov.Jacket*, with 37 point* MtindayT" moved Into she first 1U with a total of 169 (Milnts - ' O4JO— ‘ The 10 scoring loader* are as 'follows: - •' Name Team G TP Av*. Talwgger Berne in 142 111* Wall JeHerxon 9 139 15 J 3 Harvey Monmouth 9 134 II *t* Farrar Geneva |« 134 13 !>• "BblfßiMOtr- Gene'* in 13K Htv Arnold Ad central—J 121 13 '.'9 JfTiee I*l Milla. 9 H 5 12 7* Meyer t'omiiiod**res 10- H i 11 ,0 Strickler. Y Jackets 9 10V 13.'.c Wilder. ('ommisfotms TO TdV T»'sb"] oihi Results one'year ago this week! Velios Jackets 42. Huntington :9 'Monroe 51." Pleasant Mills 29,. L Monmouth 29. Geneva 26 " t‘*4uuifoa i’ll) 55. Berne 35 Yellow Jackets 4(l/<'olunibin t’ity ll' ’ ■ •* U>>n'n>4iiitb.'3l. r i^tfimoilufes 't:: Monroeville 52. Monroe 33 Geneva 49. Pleasant Mills 37 iia’rtforil 41, Jefferson 36 Kirklund- 5,3. Washington Centi 3-> ' ' . ■ I Fort Waytie ('. (‘ 49. iterne 27 College Basketball v\ iNcihiisiM Illinois 5” IndiMiiii'iVn. Muhixtiß , ! , * h»*a 62, I4ah v f T ... HraifJ♦•> ’>* r », Ohio Stall* 4G, Kentiukk ? s ’ J \Tol» <l<» XriintiM StHtv 45 ( ri»it ’>3 -j' ’ Loyola <•: (

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ECONOMY BLOC (CoM. From Page cm*) sure the government could g»t back in the biack by the following year. He would not commit himself on any tax reduciion but said lie definitely is opposed to "Increasing any tax**." Asked specifically If he favored a cut in the excise levies, he re- * "I think Ido If the tax question is opened at all. there are a number of excises that ought to be reduced;" -- Martin said he will lead a "mIR lent both to cut the excise levies and tela me tbe budget Congress could achieve that goal, he said. If It takes a "substantial” luck ta government spending. SAUE* fristrt From, Pag* Os*> gw«* Gerhard Retaking was rvaptslM 1 ed janitor ut the county garager Trade In a Gate Tews — Oscatur

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