Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1950 — Page 6

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.. . r— - Yellow Jackets Lose To Warsaw, 52 To 45

Jackets Drop NEK lilt# Warsaw Tigers .. . The Decatur Yellow Jackets started the same against the Warsaw Tigers Wljh a revised lineu > due to injuries, and ended the game with three regulars sitting on the i beach. out on foul* in between the < |iening whistle and ending gun. the Jacket* tout a loosely played bask ethall game to the tigers by a 5245 <<umt. . The Jackets were never able to get their ordinarily last breaking I'tfenslv* into high gear, and were stowed to a mere trot for much of the game, due largely to St fouls ••ring tailed against them With four of the Jacket* having three or four foul* on them at Inrermlsaton time, the second naif became a cautlnd* scramble tn stay Z out at trouble. However, midway it. the fourth «i«u Yellow' Jackets itegan swarming toward the hewn:first Jennings, followed shortly thereafter by Bair and Petrie Warsaw capitalised on the Decatur fouls, swishing Id of -them. a margin which handily won the game fnr them The Jackets were aide to get but seven points trout the charity stripe, in 12 attempt*. The Tigers jumped off to a five point lead in the first frame but the Jackets came hack to tie it up at 8-8, went ahead. 11-10 to have it tied again by Jerry Aker with a free throw With hut seconds to go in the first quarter however. Jack Petrie heaved one, from his own ten second line, the hall meshing the net* for a 11-11 score '/ The Jackets -went Into a fl>e[ .point lead. IS 11. after the start of j the second quarter, but six straight 1 foul shot* by rhe Tiger* tied the score at 17 17f the Warsaw five went on .from there to lead at 21 •>'22 at the Imjc Hiring the second half the Tiger * b" Werw never headed. ■ the Jut lie’s coining within Mir pohft of jjietn 32 33. end of. the third quarter Thev dropped behind after . that rally though, and were new - : : Jthte to. geL. quite enough to • •••:•'_ come the Ilx e point margin . whTi-ii -. . the Tuer* .held. th.frame U was the sectmd sinceMHve loss f.or tile Ja* kets. and. also the second • sfroyhT s’ljrio- ;i\ .-••,• j 2 .reenrh m tl;c coni.-ren. 1 sh-- | •la play Fort Wayne ( eu tr.il t-'athplic here Friday. Decatur FG FT TP I.nnln.’-s f 2 1. . Hate. ' 7 , ■ 17 1 ■> 'tike. < I 2 . 7 ■patriw.tr , Shut bine, -g ■ - ■• ■ o •>. - M..,.« . - ■ .... ... ■: o 1 .’>t ■ • Milts f . 2 • • | TOTALS .IP 7 r-,1 Warsaw , Morehead f -’ J » «■!•».! ' ' — t-s.'i jj.'i Bark*. e.• -- -- - Bell, g » I i-

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Wedf'j Schetfu/e Os Adams County Basketball Teams —■-b.Wwtiilkir " '"yIlariford at Commodore*. )— Friday -Fort Wayne Central. Catholic at „ .. Lancaster at .Monmouth Adams Central at Geneva lAd am* Central game). Oa*iau at Herne. Pleasant MUD at Liberty Cetue.’. NCAA In Boycott - Os Rebel Schools Chicago. Jan IS. —(UP) — The NCAA towered a boycott boom on (U Sinful oew" rebtfa today. toachlM off a new nanlty cod* battle which might split the orKanisation, Only a week ago Virginia. Boston college. Villanova, Virginia Military. Virginia Tech, Maryland and the citadel won a fight over the sanity code forces when they blocked expulsion at the NCAA ‘convention But despite thU victory NCAApresident Hugh (’. Willett and aecrefhfy treasurer ..KaMheth L. Wilson announced last night that the offending--achoois *.atinot play in any Nf'AA tournaments this year or ente? into any future athlejic contracts with other NCAA - - There was immediate and fiery reaction from the srhool*. No one has any authority to issue any official statements for the NCAA lentil after the dulyele» ted council meets and determines what policies are to be set.” president H. C Byrd of Maryland - Ishappwt “Neither the president * mfr tie sec ret ary-treasurer has ’authority to act for the council ' Virginia athletic director Norton G Prttehjrtt 'ah! I think Willett |g taking "a great deal of authority which the ’.on«tit*ufk»n' ’ doe« not give him” Pritchett added Virginia will "continue to. negotiate with NCAA teams ' rv 'r NCAA stat• " sipl ‘of flier's, interpret the majority Vote tti he~a vote sustaining the findings <»f the~coinpßan< e coin< iWTt ’tfiaf Th^lipveil are ' ■ v ' ,y"Z h is the judgment «»f your of fi ers that the present status of ♦ Hie institutions implies | ’ That until u<h ti-nc as • the s harge of hon«-nin-pHum e is lifted these meuibers imiv not partklpate in national -meet* oi toucHaments under; the auspice* <.f the Nr vv . • <B» That uirt-il mrrh. time" a-i . ■ ..i b.i 11 !i; ".I'll »■' .1-ItfV-d by the ( pmplianco ronunitte * have regard for the obsvrvame of arthle IV • < ’i-;n 2 of the • otHtnwtii.h Aill not schedule ath lrti< x.oiifcsts with mem ! I -• >■ . I ( • mt» sfs-already scheduled may ■ jbe-phryed Hs+wever. extension' of present contracts or agreements. ■ | wMi —he- reparded -a s r> ew - r ae4 - .. or agreemehi* ' < , Randair, t .0 »t _ ' Nii e <■ " ‘ . 2 1 ’• lUHMiPS g tt O H -< T\ tit st ■Referee FTpyrt I BH.ii * . ™-'-. Ptf mmary 1 Warsaw 24. Decatur 2 . College Basketball Indiana Tech ■'»’* Tri-State 57 Harlham s»b Canterbury 4* Maht !;• suer Franklin Indiana Central 72 Anderson 53 Valparaiso '7n. \\ ♦■s’v-m Mu higan | Georgia 7U Kentucky 4<» ■* ‘ J-N Y 5

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Adams Central Beats Chester Center, 42-40 Thu Adam* CaMral Grvyhoun.H udg.d out a «<• victory over the ChMter Center Indian* Tue»«ur night Jit the Bluffton community gybt.. The Greyhound* came from behind to reghrter their triumph, after the Well* county quintet led at the half, 12-9. Scoring wn* balanced for both team*. Bob Ehrnam led Adams Coutral with IS, followed by Jim Arnold with 11. A. Hamilton wa* high tor Cheater with point*. The Grevhound* will play the Cardinal* pt Geneva Friday night .n a home game for Adam* Central. Adam* Central FG FT TF Hoffman, f 2 - e Ehrsam. f . ..... a 3 13 Arnold, <• 4 4 12 Kowdon. g 13-5 Baumgartner, g -3 0 6 . Gerber, f 0 tl « Heller, f . 0 0 0 Kuhn, g .< o o > Schrock. ~ g <:~77t:7.7:'7. ' 0 # -ftNuMlmum. a ... o 0 o TOTALS 15 12 12 Cheater Center FG FT TP .McGeath. f ,71 0 R Hamilton, f 10 2 Noble;’c .. 3 0 d A. Hamilton, g 3 3 » Harter, g 3 17 Harlan, t . Oil Fritz, t ....... 17 - -Pearson, f 2 ..0 4 Sills, g 1 0 2 TOTALS ...17 « 40 Referee Lieberutu fmpire Newcomer. Preliminary ('••ester 23.’Adams 24 T? MAJOR LEAGUE Standings r—’ ■ . W. L. ■ J ... Pxterson™,,™.-. 36 4!I Ideal 33 J 4 Burk 32 25 Mies. 2X 20 Schafer ... j!6 3ft Smith Bros. . J.i 32 Aijam-I Lumber 25 32 Ga> Jt 33 nigh series Marluuh 63High games: Hoffman 2(H, Butte- j nieii r 221 Marbaah 23'. 2-H H. S. Basketball ■■ ! ttwro-td’ I'l‘vf r Trtufff..n 15 ’ Jasprr 46 Hiin’pnglrut x I . E;»st (’hit ago VVaHhington sk. !; i • w dla« • »b 'Gary Maun 5*K Hammond s<>. V iljraral-ui 44, Gaiy Tulh «f<»n 31.; Hainmoud 'Clark 45- Wlihjng 4<» East (’hit ago Ropsevtit 4S. Ham- • -ujond Tt-i h 41 —' r viJtr- '<> FrankHn -in — Elkhart 4.-. SouHi Ih nd Rib v j Nt-w Castle 55, Richmond 4G . ; -4 Madikoip 54, S/ yrnour 4% Lafayette .Lffcrson 17. VVent I*afayc!h 33 Stju’h hi mi Adams ’2. riynp'u’h H Nobk-*¥®FAlevaftdria 3:1- --j Pro Basketball Minneapolis I»is. Boston 79 Indianapolis 161. Denver ’Bl Small quarters of beef. 90 to 1(H) tb. each. .IN Io l.k lb. Lean chunks of hull meat for summer sausage, 45c lb.—H. P; Schmitt Utcker Service. 1 | Oemocj»t Wont Ads Bring Results Everyone Invited. City Hall. Jan. 23. 1»50—7:30 P M. Movie Showing "The Good Earth" Sponsored by The Daeatur Conservation Club ,

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Adams Cestral Wins fwatad Hartford. 23-15, at th* Hartford gym Tuesday afternoon The i winner* led at the half. I*4. H i Arnold »*» Cwrtr«l » newring Mier with nine point* foliowad iqr t Headrick* with right. Wolfe anti, Airegg each tallied «i* point* furl Jngtttand. ■.' . 7.1 -Berne I* Iriiding the southern! division of the Adam* county jun-j lor high league with five vh-tories and one defeat. Adam* Central is second with three win* and one ions, Hartford ha* Won one and knit ihxee. and Jefferson has low three without a victory. Adam* Central F« FT TP Hendrick* f 4 0 * Egly f —” 0 ft 0 H. Arnold c .. 4 1 ft Beer g .. .. .. 1 3 5 Roth g 1 ft k Nusshaum f ... . ..2 0 4 Heare' g .. 0 0 0 Rowden g ..... 0 0 0 TOTALS « 4 28 Hartford FG FT TP Wolfe f -. 2 2 S Stably f ........... ..1 <r 2 Swygurt <• .....T........ 0 I T Gregg g ...3 0 « Moser g ..... ft 0 0 TOTALS • ? 15 ■ UM* - FIND OVERSIGHT <C(Wit From Pa<« Ona) xppcificMliy provided, all state fundu must Im* oh demand deposit in n recognixeil bank.** ’But there was a chance the 1951 legislature might amend the bopift law, to allow the fund* to earn Tii terewt until they are paid out. That would mean approximately |4.<H>’». assuming the five to, seven year I estimate is correct-and the money vnejjercSST It Was learneii’TdTFn? banker 7 frowned bn- inveatlhent “We don’t care'what they do with the money,’ said one spokeKinau “But I would certainly hale to see • hem e*taldish a precedent i»y tak ing it out of th*- banks" Ifwit suggested by snmr legih i.i'.it-; wl)il»’'fhe !»<ihu-s law was tic ‘iwn-onMifleratlon that ihvrstiiieh* j wotilil prnvule enough fwn<T«Hlo'ffiiy , the administrative • owl* of the i>on us. . „ , Clinton Green,, bonus adminlatra poi, said ttjat would >m* possible. ;»<• | cattwe h»’ expected the expenses of his office w ould not ex< eed oae ;pm t-AL.,u£ the amount pabl out. j»r i;r.. :i .. li. ved th* ■•■••"1I-. io nd J_bf‘ paid » «n t li- th** i »55 l«-ait*l*£ jure Ifv eHtjymtv‘l ’lie vr • - in- nnie surtax woubl frlUtn-abiatt >».

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St. Joe Wins Grade School Title Tuesday St Jo* ratalhed It* Sty grade isriuml rhampiaMhlp Taqaday *ft*rn»on. d*f*ating Decatur Junior high 184. tn th* MH-ohd gam* of th* annual *»ri*«. played at the I Ciunmudor** gym 81. Joe won th* flr*t gam* o7 th* scrtM earlier In the season. n. 14 thus making a third gam* unnecessary. The city grade champion* led all th* way In Tuesday - * gam*. Si. Jo* was on top at th* first quarter. 4-2. at the half. 13-7, and at thv third ' period. l«-7. ■ Ed Wilder pa* scoring leader] for the winner* with right point*.. while Carter scored four to be ” top* for Junior high. •t. Joe FG FT TP IjOshe f ft 11 ’ Zcßt-r , f .. ...f - 8. 1 5 E. Wilder c .... ... 2 4 R, , York g .- .1 ft 2, .1 Wilder g 1 0 2 Mowery f .... .. ft 0 ft C. Voglewede f .... 7 0 ft o Schult.- g . ... . ft <> 0 Murtaugh g ...... . -.0 0 ft] I J. Vqglewede g.. 0 0 ft, TOTALS . • • It Junior High «, FG FT TP Engle f .. -.0 0 O' I !!■' 11

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Riverview Gardens Shuffleboard Winner Riverview Garden* defeated Berghoff Inn. Fort Wayne,l3-11, in a aliufilrixvard league match Tue* day night. Leading scornr* were R. DeLoag-H. Fran*. K. Schnepf-S. Fran*, and F. Strauaa-L. Woipert.. all with four point*. Seat week's rchednle W with Blondie * Tumutay night. La«t week Riverview dafmn*d Mournevlll* kt a match cam* tind another match game 1* planned ' Thanday night. McDoocal f L-...- 1 <» J Carter c . ...- . 2 ft 4 Blackburn g • « « Pollock g ..... 11 -S lUncher f .... ft ft 0 Bair f , .. ..«» » Carter f .... ft 0 0 Krkk g .-_..ft ft ft iviaard g . ..t. .... • « ft TOTAL* 4 1 • Referee —' Strickler SEEKS TO FOkCE <1 ••»<!•*.* I ra* Pa*)* <>•.> geation" that rtUHHi miner* end a week-long walkout and return to a three-day work week Monday. The xhowdown xtrlke* In the union's eight-month battle new contract produced widespread shortage*, particularly in the-Pltl*- ' burgh dlrtrict The walkout cut j production by more than 46R.mm i ton* a day. I i The Brnadcart Measurement Bureau say* 39.881830 families in the • C, S have one or more radio*. I Trade In a Geod -own — Decatur

Fox Drive Sunday Afternoon The Willnhire Sport»man'« dull will hold a fox drive Sunday after noon. The drive will be in the Will■hire terrltory and everyone ia irvited to participate. Rifle* will not . lie permitted. Th* *port*m*n will m**t at the Byer garage in WUlshlre at 12: M o'clock and organize for the drive PermiMion of the game warden has lieen given' tor the round-up of toxe*. The United State* produco* 44.4 percent of the world'* electricity. It* production I* 51st timoa that of the nation ranking anenttd. OPEN Sw. ft Mon. till 9:30 ». ■. OTHER NIGHTS TILL 12:30 P. M. Chiekenin-the-itaAket 7 Steaks Regular Mafia Sandwiches and Sonpi Erie IcstiarMt 413 Winelwittar

SELLING 80 Registered Blood Tented Pare Blood Hampshire GWU at Auction. 1:00 P, Monday. Jan. 30. 1950. at KoMciimlio Co. Fairgrounds. Warsaw,-Ind. These are daughter* o( our top Gilt* bred to The Indiana Grand Champion Boar of 1949. HOOSIER GLORY Why huy anything but the bent when - the best cowt* so little more? W, R. WEORICK FARMS. INC. HERE IS YOUR 810 ANNOUNCEMENT! Colossal! Soosaliootl! i a; v z : oiapMMas i ” A* .•’’“‘■l* f° n *8 f : Z\ a .'l': Ring I - j Circus! I /r . ikv f $ TOeeL tya*. fr "- I ’’ SCiiNiTZEMNk NiiSHf One of the Biggest Parades of Entertainment ever seen in Decatur! . Fl N — Ml’SlC — GAYETY Good old fashioned Pig's Feet and Sauerkraut The entire show under Rivapri**** Big Top L ' “Rwewiua

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C AppriwHwval «r Ea*«w4*r Wa. *a*l* Mali** la a*t*br «4**w. That tn* iißdcrvlaiivd ha* »*»|| - wutor »f th* **4*4* <rf Vua V. !<•*«•* Ist* of Adam* I'ounty, d*«-»«**4. Thr . •'Klnlr la proliately *nlv*nt. U»**w tt**** R***uM* FaM t~ l.lttrr** *Mara»r Jamaur* M. • . jam? »»—la-r-fs Trada Hi a Good Toww — Oeaate* , » !|lltT~"T l I rl■ nn n. " " ■ BONA VISTA ; DAIRY AUCTION T*e«iay l Aa.24th 1t:*0 taalftm Standard Tim* . Located on Highway* 187 and 2. v a mil* Northaaat of Bryan, Obi* Barit 4 I 77 Registered and ’ Grade Hobteins 2 R*girt*r*d Hafaui* Bull* with racord Dams and Dam* Cla»»lfi*<l. TMy a<» food with pffto4jr'ftf- : i*ft-- 7'-? duetion rtcordw 25 Reairtarod Haiatala*. Vann*, typy and brod rig St. ... _' " 50 Gradta. Th* ahov* cattl* wore'all *el*ct*<l In Canada by myaett. young and good. purcha**d from the good herd*. Health All animal* carry Inga <l*an bill of health, two Flat* Laboratory Teata. Maay calf-hood I vaccinated. Buy where you have • onfidencr. and from one who . know* good dairy animal* Bena Vesta Farms II Roy S. Johnson. Auctlon**r - - I J T Altman. Clerk.