Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1950 — Page 8

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Purdue Beals lowa, First Big Ten Win CMcftco. Jan 17 —rt’Pl — -Ohio State and Wiaconain were making i the Bis Ten basketball < base a two-team scrap today, but the Bad f ierai retire from competition now t tor three weeks to gtre the Buck?’/ eves a chame to pull far in front/ Both teams won over major i/v---als last night. Ohio State sw/rnp Ina Mbhigan. 74 to SS, whjie th** Badgers spurted in the final 11 i mfante* ttr.edge- out to 54.-on ftanny Markham s-long ! field goal with nine seconds to plav.- / The results leX the Buckeyes in wile poswe.sshm of first plaice with three win- ami no. losses, with Wis-j consin hot/on the Ohio State heels j with, a Hires and one mark But /WlsAnsin- quits the,, hard--woo<y for semester’ pxamlnntTons ams will not return until Fejt 4 Wnen it meets Ohio. State at Colyumbua perhaps for a icnidal" ■ Meanwhile the Bucks must face Illinois lowa. .Minnesota and Pur'A due. and by tba-Umeut-the -Badger set-to mav l‘»e iiriniv en»i en<-h*-'l in the lead or tottering on the £ brink of the second division The WiMXHwtfn-Minnesota match! was th** thriller <>f the four league games last night In the other hatties Illinois swarmed over Northwestern 7< to while. Put dur jioM**d u- first /onfrfetn* in four starts 6Vto aii 6Ve_F bo'4 The "Badger triumph was iced by Markham \vifh Minnesota leading by one point, the slim forward, took a : last ■ ham e heave whkdi connected for a *4WisruiiMn edge. His two free throw.* - , later - , A-'» ■ ' ’ '-Rig 4*»n Rehfeidf. Vliserm-dn* all < oftfereni e center aW .scoring leader, was limited fib 14 points. . but he cluijg t«>- first place in '• st oring • hase with *7 markerwYfor the • M i nn"e -oHt . margin at the half and the <b»pb*r j • <j.ntinu»:d n ,’lnntt until Wis con sin tied it up. Hl to 3M Then. H was-'neach -imW ' fll M t-k/a-:r :,'it »b« ‘ ta’g'ti h a A.ii . j—*— — • — •. . i th k *<• bniltker Ohi > Ffalc ’ the Ml ht. ■!’ .V! ’• ! < O’! '’ aii ’TiT- >' ■■ T‘ ■ I‘ark* l ' r' T - —nr*?'*-?— ~ ■b*ea ’ ecied . .Airjis ? . jiHrM and , )/■,& 'lk _J ■■ -W. -* ; YTic"kTC"' ! '-: 't ■: -tii - half T J l ”' lLi’*.k> • t P.'ib h.+ kf”'’. 'U^ire-aaed' 7 t !• n t«. ■? .'...itcT’i a! .’’he inter '. ■- . .... ; . . • .. ’. i

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Yellow Jacket* at Adams < entrai va/Chesler Center at Bluffton. / - - Thursday I la r Friday ( Fort Wkyhe Central Catholic at hf«B»w/Jackets. 1 Lancaster at Monmouth L Manne Ce nml 3.L Oeneya iA d lam* Central game I Qsjdaii at Berne. Pleasant Mills at Lil>erty Cento/. mission to 47 to 35 in 10 minutes j l ot the second half and coasted in , Howard dropped 17 | points fbr the winners. Bill KrfFkson WM the standout ias the defending champion Lllini j . mauled the Wildcats He netted 1 22 points, his top performance of! • the season, to spark the even doz- j jen men that coa< h Harry Combes i threw into 4«e game Indiana w<in a .non-league 57 to victory over Butler to finish the ' night s slwwT“ Saturday four game* are Lop the schedule, with Ohio State I placing at Illinois in the headliner • Other matches are Indiana at Pur due Northwestern at lowa and .Minnesota t Michigan ~The Standings W L PCT. i Ohio state .• .1 o i ’HHI Wisconsin •*’» I 7;>u j .Mil'lligar-- 2r 2 500’ i Northwestern X—3 fmu | Illinois 2 2 500 < Minnesota | 2 3 j lowa . . I J? - .133 I Indian i __ I 2 '' 333 ! I.btrdu*' 13 25u ’ Pro Basketball NBA Results \ ’!.!• .! sbti • I: 1 Phi ImTel ph Shirh-wtran■ 4 / Ciiir ago- . . . St. Ijjuis t?» . i College Basketball Purdue M • low.< 55 Wisconsin 57. M/nncsota *»r _ ■ Ohio State 7t Mr. num 5* . [ Hiinois 7»k Norfiiwe-tern Indiana 57. Butler 49 St .h-srph # St Ambrose 47. "H it! \.-r ]..•! Kuselioly J O ... 7L Ihiirnl! 511 _ . ;.J KenUe-ky ‘a Te- h 47 ' WARNS ON fi!i< * j th- rptur*' He • tii -lm ' . . • •-i hw - ----- —mfrrs *=« ...; .1 '' - Il'.. A: . --in a' ieW , tiknU't- • J . • Trade in a Good Town — Decatur If You Have Something To Sell Try

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Willie Pep Is j Easy Victor In i Champion Fight SI t-,oirts.”?sftrr O. t —S Som* <i»y. somehow featherweight champion Willie Pep will reut'h th. end of the line, but *t the inomen. ‘t'lht Mnnet «een>h far away for the IlarltonJ hurricane. T" He defended bis HUc- wUh alooinl : liullerous eaae laat nlrhl when be ■ belted challenger Charley ftiley In - ! to rigid unconaclousneee in the fl'th ! round ot their scheduled 15 round , j.<.ut Riley wax touted ax a slugger i who might tire a kayo punch fi t j lan upset victory, but agallixt Pen i he was woefully Inept Riley's gatnenesa and Pep's mast cry of timing was the challenge, s atuloing. Riley, trying to land a knockout punch bunglers Into Pen . s-nawhinx onw-tw<> that xtrerchel him out on the canvas after me minute and one second of the flttt: round. It was the Ifith kii<M-kout by Pep in his proiessional career. Pep’s left drove back Riley's ! guard at the fatal I ,moment and Pep's?) smashing right connected with the challenger's jaw Riley stunned, turned slowly almut and slumped forward.—He was out a full minute Pep at IMH, was the lightest that he ever whs for a title tight lie gave Riley two pounds: It was Pep's fight all the w.,v

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A FOUMtt CONVICT. Camilo Leyra. - Jr. (seated), M, la shown in a Brooklyn, N. Y. polics station g where he was questioned in the bludgeon-slaying of his aged parents. According to District Attorney Miles McDonald, Leyra confessed the dual killing to "end once and tor all” an old feud between him and his father. (International)

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