Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1950 — Page 8

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Bears Os South Bend Central Leading Preps - (UP) — South Bend Central’s Bears, who loom as strong repeat contenders for a berth in the four team •charmed cireW at the IndUea high school l>a»ketball tourney. ( limited to the top of the United Press statewide ranking* today. Coach Boh Primmer'* well-balan-ced outfit sported a competitive record socond to none and has drop p«d only one game of 16 -- • loss to Mishawaka which the South Benders avenged last week They'll put their coveted ratine on the line at Elkhart tomorrow in what could easily he the title clash of the eastern division of the Northern Conference Both clubs have <• perfect record in the loop's, standing Gary Froebel. which led the-!'. P. elite four weeks In a row and was a loser at East Chicago Washinc ton after piling up a 16-game win ning streak. dropi>ed to fourth place behind Madison a Cubs and Ander sou. both beaten only twice thus far. New Albany's Cubs also skidded, from third to fifth, as a result o' their setback at Madison last Fri day The only other major change was Gary Mann's climb from seventh to sixth. overtaking Muncie Central. Mann's Horsemen, another rugs J Calument quintet.. have been de seated only by crosstow'll rivap' Froebel. (Henn's Pirates, who won Zfieir first Wabash Valley toUrifament last Saturday. etMbed toMie -veil- ! regarded" class I ..well ti’;J garded flub unbeaten Tell Cit will match sho)4 with'lH-gaine ’ .winner I't <<'• >.-'"U 'Ft >-t:iv ...lie ..< the weekend headliners whli :r w ill cut the list of perfect record teams to tWo A ' The je'venth weekly 1 P rank ings z;—z I,'South Bend Central (Won ill tyvwt 1 >' —Z —it Madison -ill 2 > . 3 Anderson <l3 2 > 4 Gary Ftdebel ( I’6-1 > 5 New Vlbany <l2 6 Gary Maun 115 3' — —t II it Sc ie -d-wfttwi-d — ■— V Wl’lslCLW ‘l-11 9. E.nnsville Otvr.d 111-4) ...in Prill* • <>n '5 Well-regarded. Jasper- 11*1 ITell < llv lit"). K :jst ■ Clii. I - .I', Rtahawaka (•’.I - •f». Terre HaiUt G« inltnevef

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Commodores va Jefferson at 11 H 8. Yellow Jackets at Kendallville. Monmouth at Berne Pennville at Geneva. Petroleum at Hartford. Saturday Yellow Jackets vs Fort Wayne ' Central at North Side. T Adams Central vs Jackson at Bluffton. Pleasant Mills Five Meals Commodores The Pleasgnt Mills freshmen de seated the Decatur Commodore freshmen. 37-30. at the Pleasant Mills gym Wednesday afternoon The Commodores led at the first quarter. 5-2. but the teams were tied at 14-14 at the halt and Pleasant Mills held a 31 20 advantage at the third period. It was the sixth win In a row for Pleasant Mills and the second loss lit eight starts for the young Corampdoree / Suntan was the leading s-corer ’ I for the winners and Gass urtis high I for .Decatur with eight The teams I1 will play a. return game at the I Commodores gym Feb IS. Pleasant Milla FC FT TP ; Frey, f - .../. - w « « ! <‘aserT'..j/ , „.. . 8 — 8 . |7 King, c /......... 4 o g , I Suntan/ y ........ . .*> 111 ' Palnt/f . g .'/... 4 <♦ 8 Burkhart, t . •• « 0 , Xeadstine. f : ... '• » » /Price, f I 0 J Kuudenbush. t .0 II 0 i Manly, g ..'..L.......... o o 0 Speakman, g .0 n 0 TOTALS ..... 17 3 37 'CoHOrendof FG FT TP Brunton. f 1 02 Gage, t ..... . - 2 ‘ 0.4 Costello, c . . 3 o 6 Meyers. >: 2 0 4 ' Mend. 1. g..1 2 4 flss» f ——4— S. • Kinta, f . .. . b 2 2| TOTALS .12 6 . 3<>< 1. Krtcr.ie Strickler ' . ——_ ■ — New castle <l2-51, Richmond (11[4l, Glenn t2«-l c Elkhart (12 .'<l; Vilb runes (O il' Hammond <l2-51 College Basketball -Paill 71 St Hi T’nUana .-’.ite m II1hh4» • Hat.«>*.•! M34b.tnr.-1 LG St fjililf* K? iUinpi* 12 Pro Basketball NBA Results Trt-rily 91 Syra uhp S 3 ; Chicago Tv Holton 7«».. ! Rim -lipstpr S 2, Philadelphia 6s. ■ Andrersuii Wat*Tk,»»> 73 i '♦!. New York S't H. 5. Basketball ■ Flirt Wane (’ C 51. !.• <» 4G f Butler 4.3, Garrett Mi.isixsinewa a;i, Portland 4'» \hmt|H-lier IS. Chester (’enter 4V Parian 'a. Efmhuntf 47. i hidianajMili-* Shortridße 4.'«. Bl m • i.-’i-n’ f' ” : itrazij 51. J er£e Haqtb“Stafe 26 1 alver 51. South Hrnd Adatn* 4 1 Klw« 4hl 4< Tipton 4“ Baton, Hie V‘ Milan ,

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Columbia City Meets Auburn Friday Night - Thw Ukdwntbte CMy Eagles and Auburn Red Devils will buttle at Columbia City Friday night tnr (he leadership of the Northeastern Indiana conference. The Eagles are on top with five vli toriew without a defeat, while the Red Devßw have won four and lost one. A victory for Columbia City would clinch the title for the but If Auburn Is victorious the two teams wRI be tied tor the crown, with each having one game to play, Auburn ia the defending NEIC champion. Two other loop games are sflied tiled Friday, the Decatur Yellow Jackets at Kendalrille, and War- . saw at Bluffton. Team Standing, W. L. Pet. Columbia City .... 5 « IWO Auburn - .... 4 1 SOO • Bluffton 3 2 800 Decatur . .. 2 3 .400 ’ Kendallville 2 3 ,400 W«faaw 2 3 .44W r yitew Haven 2 4 .333 1 / Garrett 1 5 187 Clark, of Garrett, is the conference’s leading scorer with 103 points in six games for an average 1 of 17.2 points per game Vic Sfrlek- ‘ ler. Decatur. Is fifth with 65 point* Hi five games for a 13-polnt ater | kite-' The 10 hading scorers are: , Nama Team G TP Ave. (.Clarke Garrett 6 103 17..' (| Werienberger. Aub. 5 ~72 II I i Ellenberger. New Hv. 6 70 U.S < fdedericli Garrett 8 70 U.S y'Btrickter llecatur 5 65 13 11 > Bell Warsaw 5 64 12 S I’Stalf Columbia C. 5 63 12.6 ( Lloyd Columbia C 5 62 12 1 • Lockwood Bluffton 5 60 12.0 ’ Burkett New Haven 6 56 9 4 WOMEN'S LEAGUE Standing, W. L. Bower 6 l> ■“ Mirs- ~-'--E.-.' I • Bank 51 J BPW "" '5 i'z: Duo Therm 4 2 McMillen 4 2 Three Kings 1 3 Gass 3 3 Meyers 3 3 . Lumber I’d 3 I ' linsi.- SL 3 . Hill Smith 3 3 South Budd 3 I Beas 3 3 Bagette's 2 4 Industries 2 4 Suitott ' ' 15 Kent . . 1 5— , .. * 15 Sa.l Sat k s . . . I> 6 High scries I‘la.verir 520. Wood ward sii.l High games: Plasterer 204. Mor* ’ an 196: B Hockemeyer 185. ReidenItach 188. Hllty Iso. Bijtcker 17«. j Ma< la-an 176 Steel 17". Trosin 17 ’. Wopdward 171 170 Central Soya League W. L. Bine Prints I 1 Solvent - « 3 Wonders 5 t Feed Mill 5 4 Truckers 5 4 Pencil Pushers 4 5 M*R I 5 5 Master Mix es I 5 ' Breer Halves 4 5 litibs 4 5 ,i. Bag Servit e I 6 Erasers 2 7 High series Men Gehrig 554, : Bill k 523. Alton 515, Antllla 506, women Woodward 511 High games Men. Gehrig 212 - Lloyd Bowman 212. xnttlta 2<H . women Woodward—l9o NORTHERN <<'■ • t FFom Ph«>* ' rial Hire, He a*keti rh*- pafriAs to agree by Saturday a tnjre with - 4 BH4 : fort3r->re, • - nifi’de tn settle their AH Mr Truman said abuUt jlreTaf? Hartley act at bh n**w>< conhirencF was rhat it require** ‘Mtn ta ute its emergency provisions - ■ ’l l * r**. 11 an emergency t . Other developments In she ♦•iKht riH«n’h • Io depute ' 1 Jndre Richmond R Keefh •owk under advisement a govern mfnt request for a court to t put the miners back on ji five-day work’ we+k until I>wis fives up wha’ it all* several *;(»«- : tract, demand* Kerch gave th* union until Monday to file a memo ran du ni on the law 2 The board of directors of the ’tmthert-rori- producers ») >u scheduled a faceting’ here 4.0 ’.discus’* their next move 3 More than !•»»•♦'•*«> miners con Jinued their ‘•wildcat*’ strike against many of the same com* panies that Lewis is barfalnln< with Reports from the field Mnd! iXr'd-, ‘he iqen were prepared to j 'fttay out until they. Met a ’ firm” I ! back-ioworW .order~Ttpm Lewis.

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Oscai Lankenau Is CHy Bowling Champ Oacar Laakunaa. retired Decatar retailer, won hl, third Decatur city bowling chumplonohlp In. the an- 1 nual tourney completed la,( weekend. with a total of *B3 p»nx. in- 1 eluding an 84-pin handicap. Lankenau also rolled the high ■ single, game, actual pin,, with a 234, while W. Tatewtler had the high total, actual pins, with a <l9. Odle and Macklin won the double, title with a 13Jrt total. Including a 159 handicap. Oran Scbultg and A. Zelt had the high team single game, actual pink, with a 415. and D Hou,e had the high ,lngle game, actual pin,, wlth/U All-event, winner* were: A.' Schneider. 1732; A Kelt. 1702: J. Bultemeler. 1676: O Schultt. 1654; W Petrie. 1638; E Frauhlger. 1629. The singles and double* scores: Single* " O. Lankenau <B3. Alton B*9. E. Koeneman 667, A. Schneider 658. Odle 653. Wayne Schnepf 648. H. Hllty 646. WATutewiler 646. J. Bayles 645. E. Korte <43. N. Richards 641. A. 4>lt <33. Belking 623. Harold Nash 619. K. Miller <l7. P Bleeke <K. W. Petrie «73. N. Koenetnan 611. Ad. Burke <»3. R. Beauchot <O4. R. Ladd j>9B. J. MeConn&l 59<. W. GraberTWu. S. Jackson 595. H. Na,H»l.O Crates 587. Judt 585. C. Volrol 584. Macklin 681. N Bultemeler 579. L. Hoffman 578, R. Andrews 574, Baumgartner 570. D. Maloney 570. D B Duster 547. P Milter 5<4, Feasel 563. O. Schultl 561. Graft 56L Shoaf 561. D. Hoile .559. Engle 558. Werling'sss. E Frauhlger 555. (’ Oettlng 553, G. Bultemeler 552. C. Mies 551, R Friend 549. P. Hoffman 548. D Mose, 540. H. Eley 539. G Smith 534. AHpaugh 533. P Brlede 532. Schug 528. P. Hodle 520. Steury 512. P (lallmeyer 61«, A Xppelman 506. D. House 499. T. Pillars 495. B Gels 48#. Double, I Odle-Macklin 1320. O. Schult* , Zelt 1303. Reidenbach-Reef 1291. C smith H Hllty 1270. C MiesHodle 1254. P. Bleeke-O Lankenau 1230. Baumgartner Werling 1229’. N Kotneman-E Koenetnan 1226, N Rlchirds-R Beucbot I23t<. Fe»-syJ-Selklng 1217. P Brlede R Sha kb y 12L4. H .Gels l> House 121'8. Alspaugh Schug 1202. D. B. Custer Engle 1195. Steury Alton 1191. D Moses W Sj-hnepf 1178. A Schneider A Ippelman 1176. R ' ATBl'fe wstW’-T.Pctrir —I HW.--P , >aUniryer i> Holh- Tt5K flay !<'*.! McCoiiu*-U ,1156. D Korte-G Builtmeter 1155. - S Jack son Shoaf 1141. Morend p.'-ker 113't. E Frauhig« r A Burk - 1137. It FluecklgerE Grabe? 1136 Jud: Nash li:M', *E Bulten.ieivr <’ Oettlng 1125. Voirol E Miller 1122. II Eley II Nash 1119 C’ (’rate- T Pijlars 1.112. I' Hoffman 1. Hoffman let"'. It Maloney N Bujtenuler I<<7s II Hendrick*H I I Andrews bC.s Arbell Myers l ' Il’ Millet-It Prh-ml l<>22 W Tlrtt. i w il* r R 1. idd I "18 II K< ’< -• H iKnt- >•’" If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. — OX (M R MENI FRIDAY SELECT ERIEIf OYSTERS JIMBO i SHRIMP FRESH FISH PIKE FILLETS I - EXJ(» THE BEAI TIFtHi MCSIC BY Kim Kimball ---7. AT THK . Hammond Organ Nightly This Week! ■ - - / COME IN! RELAX! ENJOY — Good Food — Good Music I .. . . .’ " . ■ AT THE , I Mn Bar

Central Gome Tickets < Now On Sale Here < •• W< Gtvy - Beowa, principal of. tbe . Decatur high school, announced to day that tickets for the Yellow ’ lar-kef»-Fort Wayne Central game ' are on sale at the high school off Ice. The game will lie played Saturday night at North Side gym In Fort Wayne. Tickets are priced at ' 26, cents, both students and adults. 1 They may be obtained' during regular school hour* Friday. Geneva-Pennville Game At Geneva Ramon O. Hunt. Geneva high 1 school principal, announced today that the Geneva Pennville game Friday night, originally scheduled Uli Pennville, will Instead lie played at Geneva. The change was made because of Pennville’s desire lo play on a larger floor. Will Head Purdue's English Department luifayette. Ind.. Feb. 2 - (UP) Dr. Barris Mills. English depart ment chairman al the University of Denver, was named today to a similar post st Purdue University. Mills will succeed Dr. Herliert 1.. :

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Ambrose Gose Heads Conservation Club . J8..8 *torymwearlng in the Dally Democrat Tuesday, It wn« reported that Bob Ga»e waa eUcted a, president of the Decntur conservation club for the year. Thia was an error which should be corrected to Anihrtme Gase. who was cho»en'a» th* "head of the club. Gnae succeed, Bob Hill as president. Il was correctly reported that Ambrose (Use. alon* with George Stult, and Grover Cottrell, will serve a, the bird committee of the conservation club. Other officer, elected at the Monday meeting were Forest Kenworthy, vice-presi-dent. and C. F. Zimmerman, secre-tary-treasurer. TRUMAN URGING <CM«laee4 From Page »>ee> tee which will put it in final form. Both house, have passed the repealers hut in slightly different forms. After these difference* are I Creek next July 1. Creek retire.! last summer but kept teaching un til bls auccesuior was appointed The Aga Khan I, the leading race horse owner In England, with 20 winner, in 35 race,. •

ironed out, another vote Is necoste ary to put the measure on the luresident's desk. Rep. August H. Andresen. R.. Minn.. bKHked the usually routine house consent to TS-mt the blll Uv conference. He then naked the rule* committee to bottle It up because, he said, it would “help ' liquidate the dairy indastry.” But the rule* group, acting at the request of administration leaders, sent it out for action today. Approval seemed certain, hut | the dairy Mate edngreesmen are . expected to nse every weapon they , have against the progoeai. WINTER OVER tCoetlaeed Few Feee Owel this winter In his prediction,. The popular notion i, that if the

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1950

. groundhog see, his shadow roaay I there will be six more weeks of win-ter-or at least the groundhog will return to bl« hole and hibernate , for that period of time until a , more atreeam* »enaw»< , Despite the fact that the ground- , hog will have a difficult time see- , Ing hi, shadow during the day. with the sun tailing to peep through, it , will probably be wlae not to More the red flanuela for some time yet. There la every indication that there ' wilt be some more winter, and one ' of the clearest indication, is the ’ snow and Ice covering the ground. ' and the tendency of late of <t<e wind to come whistling out of-the mirth. Have ytmr HP* r ready for <■ Boy Seoul pickup Saturday.