Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1950 — Page 6
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Buckeyes Beat lowa,Regain Big Ten Lead Chicago. Jan. 24 — <UP> — Ohl3 State's boonetß* Buckeyea wetback in first place In the Hix Tetr haaketball race today but the road game jinx might assail the leader* before a possible playoff dash could oeeur with second place Wis con*in Feb 4. - ' — The Buckeye*, always tough 41 home. Had far too much ability for the sky scrapers from lowa last night for a B.x to 54 win. But Saturday Ohio State plays at - • WwwasuAcs ■ ’MI A CTO Mtrtlltljtf - . fdtte The following Saturday come* the clash with Wisconsin. at Col* unibus, in th* first game tor th-' Badgers in IM days. ——The match posaihly rould ha bill ed for the title, but th* Buckeye ’ may not fare so well on the road to upset this « han-*•. in the ti.-.-u league game for Ohio .away from home thia year. Illinois toppled IMrk SthniUker and company by bi points. Minnesota at Minneapolis may prove to >«*• equally though Purdue already has bee-! id&teri at home, 10 points by Ind iana Saturday, and perhaps won't be any opposition for the Buckeyes. &-hnittker. held to only Ifi point* by Illinois, returned <o form against lowa with points to increase hi> total for the season to TOT. "an 'av” erage <4 22 per -game- This left hJLiI J one quarter of a point per imn* • "lietter than Wisconsin-’iv !><m Reh fehlT |p;mt»4 Sf i rili-’ >4 4<frr l.i-’ year. Rehfebh has played in (mb four games this season coinparecTto five for Schnittker. ......... -j. The If awk eyes ved in fhej •Fame 'against (Jhki- State .frTr oqbj rhe first ’Wo minute-s Then ’be Bu< ... . . ’to 34. half!itujH* lead am! t!wy roaM ‘ *d thereafter However. lowa's (’buck Intriing dropped 21 point* t.» 77_Hh Schnittker for s«-urine honor* o Minnesota wanned a;- ’--i ’ • Ohio Stat,e mi up *i»h a 7 ’ >• ' torer Mi hlvitn S’ Me at Ka-t T*an sin.' as .enter Maynard Joii'i.op ifwqwfl 24 imuuXw- T-U*. liophers *«f» held to a standoff for the first nine minute?., i.ut men «r»artd too. II v-> j half’: re ffitfr.-b! m-l .-t.ib*<r i.i ' front 4Ph eA*e in the rinal 3« nun ales ' '• « ZI. ! w ° ’.‘.'ADL S 4 "... j. tiuii Sano'dav. both in. ■ • ■ <onferen<e »i‘ pip ;>• Pqr'lne a .Hr Ni»r-‘|i *• -It T’l ' ' ■ -• ’ ' ’ X.av-i? OicMh ' 1 B g ten'Standings W. L.. Pct. Ohio St.-Me ’, L I S«W
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Week's Scfcedu/e Os Adams County * Basketball Teams o - Tuaaalay .. — Yellow Jackets at Huntington. _ 'Commodore* at St. John's of LI m*. O. . Hartford at Pleasant Mills. Polina at Geneva? Jefferson vs Gray at Berne. Wednesday Commmlore* vs Monroeville at Hoagland. • - Friday Auburn at Yellow Jackets. Adams Central at Hartford. Monmouth.at Hoagland. ; - Pleasant Milla ait fcmt. j Amtola at Berne. Saturday Jefferson vs .Madison at Berne. Adams Central Vs PetrbleiFnrMt, Bluffton. ~ r—*'*'4•*•"** ■ t 4 ' ' Intramural League Results Announced The Yankees edged the Indians, 10-$; the Dodgers whipped the 1 Cubs. 23 la. and the Athletics swamped the Cardinals. 20-». |n 1 intramural league games. Indians FG FT TP fCjOkiw. f 1 Lewis, f .... ?...;. 0 n n R. HelH.lt. c ’.:......... f it ? Gaskill, g 2 0 4 • Lehman, z 10 2 lih.Hle* f r It 0 •» TOTALS >4 -0 SYankees ln~Mcrwdy t l ;0 .. .2.. %Rambo. Q 0 (» Xorris, c 2 0 1 Al lt-i-.lt. x ' 2 0 .4 a it...., a » o o t ■ TOTALS ' 5 II lit { Cubs . FG FT TP x. r > r •Sbi'tVs. f H • Andrews, c 5 u I» ’ ‘•l’hrick. g •• 0 0 ‘ • Stitier. M . : .• • t: 3 ’ TOTALS 71 -Lp! Dodgers FG FT TP D Sh.T-’(» -r I’ 1 ♦♦ ' H Shaffer (• -l n j; : 1 V I-..’; V:/: : ‘‘i K ’ --— “ ” 1,1 Ju I' ’ -I • ’ . . .„• . . FG FT TP Runv,»- ' • h p r' - fl-, f II | • •R.. -a • n .; f . Ih-u.la ♦ '• 2 I i .1.1 i, i Strai'k-f» , s. •» -u '♦ j C ardmals FG FT To Ml- n. I f *' '».’•■ i—'-u-. . . 2 I VitruWurn.. g • . 2._' • . “ " u TOTALS . J 1 yj it ... v. j'i; . 1 'T ’.'l 41!ir»«>1 < i. ■• I'.iH* ” &'■ •“•* ---4-/ .. -- MHiti-snt.i . ? " yur , t “ 2 7»»T '•'.5.4 _ • " \<-»rt.,*2 '• 4 ,,4 > ’ i» Pnrdu** J I - 2<hl - ■ i
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Porter lire leads City Bowling Meet Porter Tire Co 1« the early leader in the annual Decatur eify bowling louruey with a total ot 3.0X4 pin*. The city meet wilt be concluded ' at tljy aUeyi next Saturday aiid'Sudidal. The rewulfs jn date. Including handicap, are as follows: Porter Tire. 3»84; Heyerly. IMO; Grabdr's Produce. 2578; Adams County dumber. MT3: Navigator*. JI»3X. Ideal Dairy, 2533. Mooee No. 7, ?»2U; Three Kings. 2885;. McMillen. 2881; Swearingen. 2880; 11. K No, 4, JBTS; G. E. Club. 2873; | T«e|tle Truck. 28S«. Meyer Service. 2852 . MtKtse No. 5, 2880; Pilots. 2848; Motate No 1. 2837; Stators. 2815. Moose No iB, 2781; Petereon Ele " tTM. Hayloft. 2717 ; Mweklin- Royal* 3732; Casablanca. 2718; Flanges. 2717; Old Crown. 2711; Central Soya, 2701: Moose No. 2. 2SC2: Motvse No 3, 2814. Kokomo Basketball Coach Resigns Job Kokomo. Ind.. Jan. 24. — (VPI-—] Kokomo high achool will get a new bead basketliall coach next . season to replace Frank t Bud t Overton who announced his resig1 nation yesterday. School oftkial* said Overton submitted a voluntary resignation." explaining that he took over the ' coaching chores in 1947 on a tempL wary basis Overton sought the 1 job of director of physical edm a- ' tlon. , Adams County Boxers Enter Golden Gloves I- * Ti-n Adams county holers are . entered in the aunuai i«<»idenj GluveaZjfr®™*?. ■‘'whic’fi will fret underway at the Nurth Side" gym in Fort Wayne tonight Oth»r date* for the meet are Jan 31. > Feb 7 and. 16. The county fighters entered are: Thurman Baker. Geneva. Salvador j Garza and Frnie Garza, both of 1 Bi t!h-. fl\iA»-!uhl> In k M.-vr* iGelieva. featherweight.. Norbert ■ t . I>. ■ Uni fii« htr «f M mi.:' h Tf-JeneVir ahif Hob Saudet. Berne, flight weights. George Gilbert Deca- : tur. welterweight; Lester Sta'nley. -Geneva, middleweight. Di« k TTpt fTSt »n? fFratur heavy**»• ig ht Pro Basketball NBA. Results ’. T ' Ts HB bulfl College Basketball Oh in State tlx. lowa »I. . Miniicisiga. -7’x* M.h hi-uh -? Nutn- .I’atnv f.l K* n.’m kv ST I'■ Ind fa n .J; u' x Family Moves Into New Residence Today Mr an<l Mrs Ttoy Kalvi-r and f (Tii'iVren wvEe hviViniT i'iin.i’i 'ifitu their beautiful *tie« fu ii k < liFuuii ~ o’) ■ Noj th Sin-nil-’ • i rT J „i..®t-t! it-' ton. room.-s an.! T ivo .l>a’hs, t th**.first floor lhh tain>i a larg»- iiv ; . ing nwm. 4mti-r staircase and hall. . ! i Ijbrary and -**nrUwd son ro«nn pa modern • kiti hen. ; hroakia>.r nfom , , ami dining roiun There ;nf f.;ur • i betlriM-Hirs. im luiling a master's ~ 4' on <hr sei.ujiit floor • Thereby- an Tittra. t ive re. a’;.-: mom in the basement, with •-•■par , ate. furna< e and laundry t4htiulAV K Moon was archiris| T and gen : it.il l ontrm tor for - FOR GOOD i SHOES
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Decatur Mon Bogs. Fox During Hunt Ixvuh. Zwk-k. of I>- ktpr, hagged a fox Saturday in St. Mary * township. Zwlck was with a group pf Union township conservation duh members when he got his animal More than 35 Adams county sport* men took part in the event. jIIQQISi tIeCTKHI To Hall Os Fame Nominations Four In For Selections New York. Jan 21—(UP4—The nation* high Sch.oQl honor *ttf= dents have urged the" election of Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt and the unMr*. Bertha L. Lyons, curator, said today as nominations poured in tor ■ the 19M Installations in New York University’s shrine of great Americans. 4 " Election* to the hall of fame are held every five years. A maximum •of seven native-born Americans may be selected. The candidat, L must be dead 25 year* before he can be considered Nominations for this year’s dec- . tion will he received until April 1 Ballot* will l>e prepared and mail . ed to the ll* prominent person* composing the college of electors- . on June 1. They are to be return- . ed on Oct 1 and the result* an- - noiihi cd on No. 1 To lu> elected to the shrine, a candidate tnuM rei ceivi- a majority of votes. i fßedmll of fame, an open air colonade 8341 f‘>et lone and lO.feel three Inches wide around the Gould memorial library at the uni versify, was established -in lIMIO ' when » outstanding American*-. - -tHclndirte Thmrge •Wawhincton-rnrri-j Abraham Umpln. were named Chtftrtopher Columbus, discoverer of the conlinent. Is not Included He was foreign Imrn Seventy seven persons. Including seven women, have beea el'-cted so far. and bronxe l.iist* of 7.1 of . HuJltl.ajt AUl.lß'dgataJj. 11l the .idr.nr, lar cdonade Nomination* already receive.l from student* and the g- ncrai pm* j .lie ■ im-liide Benjamin Hanneker John Burroughs. William Lloyd, Gakrlson, John Gorrbs Robert G i Iriceysoil William .lame* Gouvr tteur Morris? James Edward ■ thorpe. Wendell Phillip*.. lan-v Stone. Joseph Wliarttnj. Sarah Margaret Fuller, W’lJHam <'rawford :■ Cfiirga* 4’harte* Thompson Hat v.-v Them is '.lomii ban Jackson. Lrfayette Eliphalet Non' Robert, E Peary and t’harln* Steinmetz 11.-catise they received more than ! 20 votes in the 11145 election,/ Hani.«« Wastangljiiisfc.Hehrv-Da.v. -4d Thoreau, Edward \ Mo-Dow e|| Henry ileorri- .Susan B yn—- / >b.me. ,f.f i.ili ttil!,.r:l ' :itidj '! . ,ie It.*-.-.-!• •■•'.-i-- a ■ on tlie Hal ot iut6 Ait The member* of i.':«- b.zh —juvdl hemor soclethe* have- be.-n invited i to east honorary b.-iii’ot* till* year- . The lulllots will not be counted : ...oewird tlup '<->i>4.iuß. hug_ wit he --ompttreif "aimjn*t rho*-- ot. the 11* ...ectory. If You Have Something To Sall Try, A Democrat Want Ad —It Pan. WWWtMMMWWMMMgN 8080 (’.immunity Organization SATI RDAY. Jan. 2X SUFFER Starting at 4 P M Chicken. Chili. Vegetable Soup Werner. ’Chiti-burrjer Sandwiches P.e Coffee Pop Bazaar 7 P. M. , FishfPnnd. Cake Walks Pubhc
Pro Football Loop Split In Two Divisions ■* . s Philadelphia. Jan 21 V keetklal-X Itkawt'ld’&ll ItIgFIIA IkFnfAAil 7wla* iyvytmt" gwM. - tww||ww atonal football team* today seemed set on a 13-game schedule fur l»5o a* their organisational meeting ended on a note ot lingering frustration. The 13 league club* hurdled the major harrier to a schedule last night when they finally agreed on a division into two clrcuila —with Philadelphia. Cleveland, the New . York Giant*. Pittsburgh, the Chicago Cardinal* and Washington in one; the N’ew York Bulldogs; Los Angeles. San Francisco. Detroit. GTeei'i TWY amt theftrtcago Bear* in the other; and Baltimore a* the "swing team.” :. The agreement came only after five days of constant bielyerihg in thi* grudging fusion of the old ‘ National football 'league and the i all American conference i Cominisaioner Bert Bell will make up the schedule, within the > - next month, and It was learned that be favored this arrangement Each member ot the two di visions will play 10 games within Its division, a home and-home serie* . with each of the other member* J Then it will play one game against Baltimore, the swing team." and'
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one game against a "natural rival.” ! Baltimore will play each club In 1 the league once, and no other game*. The division member* wilt play outside their-division only in the "natural rivalry” game, except that the two division winner* each year will meet for the league championship ? ’ For the purposes of the league standlags. Ualtlinore will be listed ig one of the Wvlsiba* sithough not jLfrtuaUy a «l*&bec. 4 * >B The- efub ownere revealed w -Al poll their views on the "natairah ' rivalry" games. The New York Giants Want the New York Bulldogs. and the Chicago Cardinals want the Chicago Bears. »o they are all net Too. Pittsburgh wants Detroit and Detroit wants' either - Pittsburgh or Washington. However. Green Bay also want* Washington Philadelphia wants Green Bay. and Lon Angeles want* Philadelphia, and San Francisco 1 wants Cleveland. The league owners, before break- -■ Ttt g tt p last TrtKiir unttt -ttrrtr next ' meeting June 3. also laid down rules tur exhibition games A team ' can play any number of exhibitions against member* of the opposite diviei.wi -but none within Its di ! ' vision Baltimore can play any team in an exhibition, but not in 1 the same city it will meet that team ' during the regular season. Televising games will be per mitted only with the mutual consent ot both teams, making it unlikely there will be any television - except for sellout games. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur ■ . ■ ■ •(f ■ . -
Conservation Club Meets Monday Night The Decatur Conservation chit met -Monday in the eity hall for : its regular meeting, it w^ureport-1 song, a representative of the e.1.1-.-d today by Rob Hill. MHton Wycational division of the state con- i ies of the state's parks* then latgr rer vat ion dejrartmeut. sboweXmol-’ spoke"on -uwfldMfe and cotigarration Ji rad Ices and theories wed ■
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