Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1950 — Page 8

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Yellow Jackets, Commodores Both Win

Jackets Whip nuntmgion by 53-46 Score The Decatur Trilow Jackets, battling back furlouriy from a half time deficit. snapped their four game toeing streak in derisive taah ion Tuesday night, whipping the Hnntingtoa Vikings. 58-48. on the Huntington court. It marked the sixth consecutive defeat for Huntington. -7 The Vikings led throughout moat of a close first quarter. Decatur finally moving into a 11-11 advantage at the close of the period ggi a pair of quick fielders by VP Strickler The second quarter was a high scoring affair. Huntington hlttinx • from well out on the floor to take pwtx-point lead; 34 28. as the teams went to the dressing rooms for the half time intermission The Viking* hit batter than 40 percent of their fMd goal attempts during the first halt. -7 - Coach Wonfames switched to - manto-man defense In the second half and his Jackets limited the Vikings to only three fielders In the last It minutes of play, all of them In the third quarter. Huntington hit a pair of quick fielders to stretch the lead to l-‘l points which the jackets narrowed took command Decatur pulled within a single point at 38-37 but tlm Vlklhga widened the gap to Hr<points, whch the Jackets narrowed to a pair.Mf-40, as the third period ended. «, —r— Decatur took the lead for the first time since the end of the first quarter on Harold Bohnkq’s fielder, making It 44 43, and Strickler hit from underneath and added a tree throw when fouled on the ’hot • ■ rnSlci I>erilttir*l -lead Fvtenr here on In the Vellow Jackets Meedlly Increased iheir margin .!/.■ the final 12-polnt victory Strickler was the gams'* laadlnt sewer with 10 field Tout’ and se. en free throw* for 27 points For Huntington. Houk Hnm was the top storsr with 17 markers. Tie- Yellvew Jackets will entertain the Auburn Red-44ev4hnat--4he-DeetUur.-gjuu.Ei:!.. '■J J - far rdght. ~~ Vellow Jacket* FGFT TP Bair, f I « Kohnke. f 111! Strlr.kler.-a: 10 7 27 Petrie, g I Mos.*, a ■. Sauti.lne. f I*, h. f "on it Mve?*. c o U- •' Mills, g 0 - n >• ■-rn»qwhw«Si«V •"K TOTALS 21. i< Huntington FG FT TP Paswwater. f .. I i .» 11'111. f • - ItMiller. c " t 1 4Bond. e 4 I «» Lintner. r " 3 I t ,TrrS^ l B\\ 11 ■ I r Lal 1 Tonight & Thursday 0 — - - — i—# <H K Bl<; DAYff> First Show Tonight S:.’M) Continuous Thur, from 1:30. KE SI RE TO ATTEND! . J . — ... g .1 J KF JOHN RUSSELL — ALSO —Short* 14e-40e toe. .Ta* ' ' o—o y, Az)z,Z)iz.,z„,|,z*, Fri. * Sat — RandU'po -——l “FightingTdan of th« Pta-wjC- -> -Sun Moe. Teohmco c- .• . ."Dancing tn the Dark" wgigngaaaggggggggggagaga -,

Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Commodore* va Monroeville at Hoagland. Friday Auburn at Vallow Jacket*. Adam* Central at Hartford Monmouth at Hoagland Pleasant Mill* at Bryant. Angola at Berne. Saturday Jefferson va Madison at Berne Adam* Central V* Petroleum at Bluffton. Warriors Come Back To Down Gray, 39-33 The Jefferson Warrior*, after trailing throughout the first half, came back to defeat Gray of Jay county, 39 33. at the Berne high ■chtiol gym Tuesday night. Gray led at the Tlrst quarter. 18 10. and at the- TmW. 24 IS. but the Warriors rallied to take a 32-29 advantage at the third period. Jefferson'* scoring was well bal anced. Miller leading with 10 Wall, the team’* top scorer, played only briefly because of an Injured hand Gleason led Gray with 15 points Jefferson will meet Madison, also of Jay county, at the Berne gym Saturday night. J«ffer*on FG FT TP Miller. < 5 0 10 Tombleson. f .. . -3 2 fi Kuhn, e —_ — 4 1 9 Wellman. g — '.I ?> 7 Debolt, x . I 1 3 Wall. f. * 1 <> 2 TOTALS . . . ]« 7 39 I' " •> FG FT TP Wood f . 1 I 3 laamh-x*. f . . “ •' Barlow, c . . 13 f. Hudson, g . ® \ • 0 Gleason, K. -- - *• ( '• o__ ® I I- I . !If I Fuller, < 2 2 ti Vllhih $ 1 “ - - " TOTALS X ,12 i ll Ibft-itf Timjiit.iis I tn|>h> WiDKAU '~~- Preliminary JHfersoti 2S. Gray 19 Shull i. t 0. O' •»’ Kdwards ,( . <» 0 •» WliP’ V ' '• 0 .» TGTkLsS 19 ” 4. • . .•elU e Xu^y o ;.*, __ rT _ I’.’fipir** l.ipbirum Preliminary FILM - Widish aud All«*n »ou’nfie.s will also be»probwi by thf movk-mak ! ♦•rs to add further Io the dot-unienH tat ion j Fj CHRYSLER (Cnnt. Fr<»m K4gr One) tM-gan < Iffirt wurkt-rs siay»d s»n Jbe job and maintenance ,crews kept al work At Evansville, where 500 Ply mouth autos are asgrmhlyd daily, ther assembly -line .«loppt I a* the strike hour arrived FOR GOOD SHOES s*. / Smith’s Cfef Dai n Phon* IS3S We Mrve • complete line of Grade A Dairy Products. w y Bw TH! RS. FRI. SAT. ( HAS. STARRETT • S( H TH OF DEATH VALLEY” W*tb tmiley Owrnotte VI ■ -O—ln. M©« Tvo®. — Return Hit! Stooges CLOSED WEDNESDAY

Hartford Wins Over Spartans By 42-31 Score Th* Hartford GorUlaa avragod aa early aea*on loaa to Pleasant Milts Tuomtay night the Gorilla* regHt erlng a 42 31 dectbion on the Pleasant MUla court. Hartford led at the first quarter. «-S, and the teams were tied at laid at the half. The Gorilla* then took a 24 18 lead st the third per iod Jerry Augsburger led the winner* with 14 point*, and Working er wa* high for Pleasant Mills with 11. The Spartans, playing without Jim Price, high scoring forward, out with an an injury. Buffered anoth er severe loss when Boh Bowen sophomore forward, sustained a dislocated shoulder and may be lost • for the season. Pleasant Mill* will play at Bryan Friday and Hartford will entertain Adam* Central Friday at Hartford. Hartford FG FT TP ' Meyer, f 3 • « Zeigler, f 4 1 » Welkel, c 2 tt 4 R. Aug*burger. g 3 3* J. Augsburger. g 4 t 14 McCune, f» 0 <i Runyon, f - —A" —« —» ' Jackson, c tt 0 j TOTALS .. Id Id 42 Pleaaant Mill* l FG FT TP ■ Bollen barber, f 2 3 7 I Bowen, f n 0 u Worklnger, c 4 3 II Haudebu*h. g _ 1 0 J ; Ripleyr-g 3 17 lllts.hy f 11 J 'W Johnson, f <• J Johnson, g u «> i> Sumin. I’ " ' . , TtITILS ’ .'. 11 9 31 Heferw Lehman I'mpirt* JohiiHon Preliminary Hartford 31 Pleiuuint V1 ills 37 , ■ ■ __ \■. -• j i Coaches, Principals Will Meet Thursday (’ounty cnai-bes. school prUicipal*. •nol tlioir wivem, will attend a din n»*r and a meeting Tburndav. it w.i.< announced today by Dennln Nur man (-mnity rm reaihm officer A apeaker.haa been cho*u»n fur th* Htfiini;. a< cording to Norman. ihougt> he would not divulge hu I rru»- Tdeiitity - He merely refer;ed'4<» hirm-aw- '-t-he r<«a*!h- id- th** half remury. ' Norman wIU presid • nwr the informal meeting, and Ln troduce the speaker In addition, moview <»f pro basket -ball a 111 a)s«> l»e ahown h» the group, who are aeheduled Io meet a t £ * ear In gen M at 4 m -p-_ m* JTIrU t Im the *o«eond sth h meeting of the lecbool year of th£ county m couth STANDBY DRAFT 1 • . r J r»rn f’a<r C*»r) getting turn downn from othtr gov ♦•mint nt MHlretM Surnnon- alno! xaid/Bb Thitt wan revealed by in ventigator ('ourtney E OW?n,4 of: the hoiue unAmerican artivitien committee. % FEPf' Supporter* of fair rm Idoyniem legislation fail ed again k» get It before the house / The alphabet defeated them Tlib»i was a calendar’ day a day on ,iAh h chairmen of committee? can -cl up legislation In alphabetical ’urn The armed service* 4'omnilt heik advantage <d iu groups jriptnrtiefirai priority -to rail up one; »C its pending measurpM Frwwtraf4 «t far down the alphabetical Hat] was the labor committee win< h *P<»nsured the FEPf’ bill. Steel E J Hanley,, executive, vice mTiidenr. of the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Raid the re c#»nt jdeel .price .increase H “by no : rn»*an* enough " He to|J the joint < ongresßional economic committee his firm may boost the price of stainless steel He Idainod ’mounting c.osts ’’ per The senate agriculture; committee to investigate j books of the Commodity Credit ; Corp the ageocx which finances j farm price supports Sen John J. 4 Williams. R . Del-, complained that! CC(' audits are one to tour yeariT overdue t THe floors, hronxe water pipes 4 and terracotta wash basins, uncovered in the ruins of 2,O<M-year-•ld ostia ftaly. furnish proof of the ancient Romans' concern with < leanllness and sanitation in ths home iziquor iac»« »n<l f*w* yielded 1 J 2.714.992 in Nebraska during the) year ending Nor 30. 1949. _ ’

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, , . IsBMkJkV ■WkdMb vBRCVa junivi niyn HmnM Frist loss Adam* Central Junior high «d(ed out Geneva. 27-06, ou the Geneva floor Tueaday afternoon. the k>*a bring Geneva’* Grat of the aeaaon. Adam* Central led at the half. I>*. Egly waa leading acorer ter the wianer* with nine point*, while Hannl scored 10 to pace Geneva. ' AbRmHB tfMfßkHßk •'fra ft Hendrick*, f S • 0l Kdlf. t 15 9 H. Arnold, e 3 • * Beer, g 1 e 2 Ro**. ( 1 « 2 Nussbaum, f -------- 1 • 2 Johnson. ■ .......... o o 9 Rowdon. g — « • <• TOTALS ....11 & 27 Geneva FG FT TF Craig, f 3 17 Tester. I 3 o « Hannl. r 5 0 W Long, g .....-.--2.-.. 0 0« Bailey, g 1 4 2 TOTALS 13 1 25 Two Survive First Golden Gloves Bouts Two Adam* county boxer* *uri vlved first round bout* in the Golden Gloves tourney at Fort Wayne Tuesday night, while five other* were defeated George Gilbert. Decatur wetterweight derisioAed Lore* Bower*. Waterloo, and l*e«ter Stanley. Geneva middleweight, scored a aec ond round TKO over Howard Bryant. Fort Wayne Adam* county loser* were IN* k Minnick. Geneva welterweight Norbert Cable, Decatur welterweight. Bob Bauder I Berne lightseight Dirk Meyera. Genex* middleweight,. *inA'^JMt , k i reirrtwm Heratur hraty weight • Foil Wayne Cowpie Given Prison Terms For* Wsyne liul ul'Fr Fluid M Huf«h»-r 37 aud Mr« Mar? Fran< i* rartridg** 4* began prlwoti today fur Ike death of her former husband They w»te in Allen circuit court ymlerday after plead ing guilfv lo hianMaughter • harrr* -4» th*- rteMth of fWwey Parmaxe Imni lbi 11 Jutige* William II Schanm-n gave Butcher from two i lt>3l year* and Hent^nced"- Air*. | Partridge-so ’fr<»m r<> h»-year* t HIGH OFFICIAL - <4 PraeiM **MMr Uae» the eight month 4-oal dispute 1 VVelUirganizud band* of pick efa ii>ur»<! Fenfis'yTVarrta. W’jrt VirkhUa and Alabama chwtng I. mines and idling at __teaat 7.000 more men The total on strike panned 90.000 / 2 James Boyd.' director of jno bureau of mines, said coal Mt/wks ; have dropped to near the ‘danget* poinF* where the public health.and safety may be Imperiled 3 The. rhairnian <dz the Intel* state commerce roinmission said a farther rut in eval burniWg railroad traffic win/ he 4 iinsidered Friday. Avenge railroad coal ateckn were ri*pprted down'to IB! days, thfef/ 'lays lem» than last ••••di '/ 4 TJie state of Pennsylvania prepared to distribute government surplus potwloea to destitute min ept families in the Vnlotitown diwi trirt. a renter of the revolt against ' Ix-wir’ three-day week order 5 Sli steel companies have curtailed operations or . announced plans for furloughing workers he ■ ause of They were Inland. Sharon. (Tu< ible [.Republic, Youngstown Sheet a j Tube and Wheeling l*teel |Bd IX-AIMRMAN Albert J. Krauw, I who** resignation haa been ac- | cepted qt Milwaukee. Wl«. |g miaeing and Bought throughout . natxm. C/nrern*„onri> ] Jiemecrat Want Ad* Bring Remilt*

a*ww~ J 1 . Commodores Defeat Lima Team, 61-42 Displaying a keen shooting eye. and taking advantage of a wild (hooting. Inep<> aggregation, the , Decatur Catholic high *chool Com- , modorr* raced to an easy win Tueaday night over the Lima St. John I , Tiger* by a <l-42 score In the Ohioi : 4'7 The Commodores hit 51 percent i of thrir shot* from the field in n! ’ rough and tumble ball game, which wa* left wide open by a couple of liberal official*. At the same time , the errant Tiger* could pot but 17 fielders in 71 attempt* for a 23 , percent shooting average. The Commodores started slowly, taking some time to unravel the | pressing Tiger defense which pre- ' vented any fast breaking. How , ever, at the end of the first stop. ' the score wa* 14-< in favor of the Commodores, and they were jest catching on. l.ima jumped into I the lead on a fielder by Don Rlepenhoff from side court, but it wa* quickly tied, up by John KaMe's layup Bill Gllllg tapped in a re bound to put the Commodore* ahead, knd they spent the rest of the time working on that lead The Tiger* made a desperate rally shortly after the start of the second half when they poured In three qulch shots from the middle of the floor to come within three point* of the Decatur team, at 30-27 The half had ended with the Com modorr* leading 3*21 But a foul shot by Jim Meyer, two baskets and a foul -hoi by Kahle soon put ' the Commodores back into a conitmandiug lead, and from then on> there wa* nevFr much doubt a* to jdhe outcome j - Wil llilllgJr*!. Jbe Ktfrieg for both teams getting 'l* point*. Iw of • them on rebound.* In .the first half ) • w«d-Aiey r»esalsaPJ.. JA, for the Commodore*; Riepenboff and Tony Santagulda. whose shots from mid court in the second quar ter the Tigers in the"" game, led the St John scoring with .12; , and 11 point- respectli. ly I The Commodores move into I much faster company tonight how | ever when they Journey to Hoag land Io meet a highly respected Monroeville team Commodores FG FT TP' , Kabir, t 2 ’, ) Gave, f . / 3 fee' 11) j Gillie . ■ 9 ll' l .. ! 1.0-h. g . ' t o i; I Meyer, K . / I 2 11 TOTALS 24 1’• 511 Al _ . St. John. FC FT TP GrK'sdom. f . "• 17. Blepinhott. t . I 4 12 Tltuln. c .. : . :i o ti Selvaggiu. g h n *1 Santaguida; g 5 111 Komreck. f .2 2 5 TOTALS .. . .17 * 42 Referee Paige Cmplre Hindman. Prelimtnary St -John 31. Dei atur 27 I Green chalkboard* lessen eyestrain brought on by old fashioned blackboards and are better light reflectors, research ha* shown Rimiim Television Screen presents your favorite entertainer ARTHUR GODFREY s p.m. TONIGHT |

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Deadline Saturday For Mies Classic EwiriM win el<MM> nt midnight Saturday night tor the 14th annual Mies classic howling tourney which will be held F«b. 4. 5, 11. 12. 18, 1< at the Mies Recreation alley*. The tourney Is based ou 74 percent handicap. First prise of 830'1 guaranteed to tlrat place team with handicap, and |2M to first place team, actual pins, if 75 or' more learns enter. Entry fee is <ls per I team, and bowling will be M 50 per team. Bowler* may compete with only one team. H. S. Basketball Bluffton U. Ossian 35. Waterloo <9. Garrett 47.— Huntertown 58, Harlan 48/ Ashley <2. Pleasant Lake 52 Richmond 50. Muncie Burris 38. East Chicago Washington it, Hammond Tech 35. Gary Mann 58. Whiting 54. Valparaiso 41, Hammond Clark 3<. - . Gary Emerson 4<. Gary Tulleston 32. Martinsville W. Bloomington University 34. — -- .’| Evansville Reltx 44, Sulllv»h 53. '. Watmsh 40. Marion 87. South Bend Central 58, South BeM WMMngton 477 “ —r- : Culver 42, South Bend Riley 35. Frankfort 70. Rouvllle So. Bedford 42. Seymour 38. . West Lafayette 4. Rensselaer 32 Fro Basketball NBA Result* Philadelphia 87. Fort Wayne 74. Minneapolis M, Chicago <B. Rochester 70. Baltimore 58 liidianaiMdi* 107. Waterloo 89. New York I*l. Sheboygan «*, Washington 75, St lanrts 07. j -- - . ' College Basketball Ct»( ordla 81, Benton Heritor 57 I J Tricßtate 58. Assumption 47 Manciwater 80. Rose Poly 82 FOR SALE i 19,’M FOKDTI IMIK Z - 1537 CHKVROI.KTM i TUDORS 1940 PLYMOUTH TUDOR - - i 1917 < HKYSI.ER COUPE Dick Manafiald Motor Sale* ■. - .. . •;. .«e._-y _-•-• - r 141 s. 2nd Bt. Phone IMS GERBERS Open Kettle Rendered LARD 69c ! ?IM2Cw GERBER’S Meat Market L PHONE 97

Geneva Buries Poling Under 89-24 Score ; The Geneva Cardinal* ran wild Tueaday night to trounce the Poling quintet, 89-34, on the Geneva court. Geneva was far out in front at all period*. 184. 31-10. and 58-18. Tom Robinson, aet a new indl vldual one-game scoring record tor the season In the i-ounly with 34 point*, while Farrarchipped in with 22. The Cardinal* 1 ' reserve* played most of the second half. Poling'* •coring wa* well divided. Halue* leading with *tx. Geneva will play at Pennville Friday. Feb. 3 Geneva FG FT TP Bergman, t .2 2 Weaver, f . 113 Farrar, c 9 4 22 yfevll. g A « * I R»btn*O'i. g 15 4 jA j Stucky, f 2 o I I Parr, t .. J - 2 Id Haines. <■ ; ; u o Pyle, g 0 J Mann, g 2 0 4t- THTALS 38 13 -9 I _ _>■' ——4 / FG FT TP Haines, t/ .2 2 >i | Foltl, t 10 2

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Riverview Loses In Shuffleboard Match Elverview lost to Blondie'* o' Fort Wayne, lit »H. In n shuffle board league match Tueaday nlgbi. Decatur's Itbth scorer* were R. . Acker-F. Strouse with three point* Next week** whedule is with Stile* Tavern of Fori Wayne. A match ' game will lie played with Monroeville al Riverview Friday Cook, c 2 0 4 Bradley,** 113 Waters, g . 2 15 Reinhart, f 0 0 0 Worth, f o o »• V«Sow. g . —lO 2 Liggett, g 0 2 TOTALS 9 8 21 Referee Leininger, liupire Bryan Preliminary -- Geneva 20, Poling 19. *. ' ~z ’ Commercial trucker* tran«ported Hi.iHht.ooo tons of products over pipe*, is not pet rifled sea-toan-. Minnesota highway* In 1949. ITCH Dmi’i Baßkee Tbseoßhee MBmN* Mu matter how many ranwdlea you hatn trted lor Itching aciama. paorimK 'Milli . Uona. athtete a toot or whatever you* akin troubte mayba -any thing from head lo fool WONMB SALVO can help you. Oovil»e»4 lor Ute mo Army— WONPn* sales' la white, gremetam ■ ;nr - Aev rrtvndM Trtaiv wbndorful IMid In l*eatur by Kohnr. Hmibi and HolthfMlM !»fu* Store* or your - ~fu i fiTrTo ffFirQTIT 7