Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1950 — Page 8
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Yellow Jackets Down Fort Wayne Central
Jackets Down Central Team By 45-42 Score The Decatur Yellow Jacket.' downing the Fort Wayne Central Tiger*. 45-42. In a rugged ha: tie Saturday night at North Side gym in Fort Wayne, racked up their third victory of the week, having previously defeated the Hartford Gorilla* and the Kendallville Coin - eta. - Saturday * struggle. the flrat time tbeJacket* and Tiger* have tangled in a regular season Kame for sever al year*. *a* a nip and tuck encounter all the way. Central pulled Into an early 11 4 lead but a three-point play l.y Harold Bohnke. a field goal and a pair of free throw* by Vie Strickler cut the Central margin to 13-11 at the end of the first Quarter A field goal and free throw by Strickler and a two pointer by Jin: Mose* finally put liecatur out itj front at 16 IS. Tile team* were tied at 16-16 and IM-bS but Strickler and George Hair connected from the Held to give tire Yellow Jacket* a 22 It margin at the Walt Decatur stayed out In frorr throughout the third quarter, al thoagh Central reduced the margin - >o two points. 30 2*. a* the final period opened. Jack Petrie was lox' to the Jacket* on personals midway through the third-period. The final quarter was a See saw luittle whirh saw the tain tied OU five different oc. axions, at 3t> 33-32, 36 36. 38 3S and 43 42 Tit • Tiger* look, the lead at 16 35 but Hair * free "throw - tied The »co v with tjtrre and one half minutes re play. Skip Itromeiineler * fteMs sent Central ahead but l..irr> 1.0 ninks again knot ted ’.he ’ losses Uy Hohnke and Strn kier i>‘d.| Hohnke'* field goal gave De- atur .< 42 is Gad with one' minute to play but Central came with a pair of quick'Obes to knot the s< or* a.'.aid ; With only 15 tuts to l>laj. Slrii kf»T drove under trr Vrrr 7 ’fiit-i 1 "added a- point when - footed - on ; Hushot. giving the Jat kola flit ir__4s 12 ’rmtriph ■ Strickler Was the game* leading scorer with 17 points, and Normrirr'tu.x was Central - leader with' ;3 1.141 !»<■' ■■ > ■ . ‘ ■ — ■'7TKEJJ fvcit nr tnrmimtthec Til d 'Week 111 .Ml' I lie Ts7k-G' , pl > t aelr r. .! i el .■ , tie Tm Jda> i r.t . i i. o. • ■at ihul'T-n ami' tangle AirG’ the I Her VH V‘. ,!> ,t jie losal'li g. '. l-llilat l.i-ht." - . .**•_ YeHow Jackets FG FT TP -•hr/ — ’ t' I! t, -JitHiMke. i* 3 .< i • ' • i. .. ' ■' •» J M.is. - g • : 17 i J--: Ilitu- «. c <»'■ / ' - H-l \l.- • - . i. i- . Central FG FT TP N HI ins f - K 1 ’*>' f ——JL ■' I Klein. < 2 J 6 S Sims, k ■ . n “ I
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Week's Schedule ......... Os Adams County - 11 - L Basketball Teams Tuesday Yellow Jacket* at Bluffton. Plea«*nr Mtn* wr Roll . Berne at Dunkirk. j?” Wednesday Aram* Central at Monmouth. Thursday Jefferson at Poling. I Friday ' Berne at Yellow Jacket*, i Commodore* at Geneva. Pleasant Mlllw al .Monmouth. Hartford vs Jack son at Blutftoi. I Adams Central Beats Jackson By 46-44 Score Thf Mam* Oiursl Greyhounds rarhndup Their Ftth «et«rv-<ff Gm* sra-ou Saturday night, edging cut l |the Jackson Jaguars. 46 44. at th“ ' . Bluffton roinmtinily gym. U Jackson was leading at the half. * J ifS ->5. but thF Wells -county quintet 1 ttuilu not stop the'/Greyhounds in the second half. Glenn Rowd<qi was the winner**' leading seorer wit h 13 points, white 1 Grove was tups lor Ja« k*on with 1 IS Adams Central will meet the Kaales at Monmouth Wednesday night Adams Central FG FT TP Hoffman, f 2 4' Ehrsam. f 4 19 J Arnoidi <• 5 d J J .i'fioinmtr'x 5 3 1.3 0 11 ' t'. . 2 1 . TOTAtwS . J.S JU pT! Jackson FG FT TP Banter f J I . 5 Penrod*’f 3 2 it.rove. <; l _> ;»i I Stroup, g- 2 I • •I'!.- 1 i;i . '• ytTyons. r o <» o TIJ-TAI.sZ * Hi T? ir Preliminary “ Jackson .39. Central 20 Mendenhall, a- ] 3 r. - u . ■. . . : ' 1 Seals.-- f <i .'**li <■ -*-Lu*Uiuzt.r^,._g_ . ... 0 } TOTALS { 12 . • Refers Watk-«r - ■ .1 .’A i! - ■ Preliminary -- ■< ? College Basketball Indiana til XorthweMtrn • Ohio Stale lii \Vic< un-in 17 - Htninls 67. MhiHesOf.'k J’nfdue U 9. .Mb-tiixan State-TTT. ’ " Tidedo 66. Valparaiso 36 ’ Indian t (’ential 56 1 anterhut ? ■ Bail Sfa*v 66 Mi hj<an 41 .\fitrv Hume 7!*. Marquette 6! ‘ \nd» rsfiti 7’i MaMi h.e* r *‘r 67. ——Eastern Kentucky. 71‘ •66 ' , Hari";-i 1? . Taylor S 2: G-rernvrHo 77. Htttler 7" Ohio I 49 * ’ IC ■ 1 St J.oin® Oklahoma \ A- M 29. ; Hr.<dl»y si, Phtshiirib I* r f One Fox Is Bagged In Saturday's Hunt \fumt men gathered Satur <ia< mornuiK for the IM atilt e«»n ( | ’•♦nation ub # fux hunt which ; -van .-held hi Washington'' mwn-a.-<4»rding t<« (' F Zimmer- j man. sei ratan ”* the • lab <>h£ fox through the <h le -<t bujnt ( hut anothTT. in an adjacent kipethm w;»< tiagged by C’hatmrr Stpvrii* Ziui-T. ■ nan r ; that members of the I>4 * atiir < hih ’wltr assisT the Fnion township f lab in their tex hunt n»*M SaturAier. - —• : ■ <*hri*’iaiitt v is .Tfiti Communism j< qo_ real Christianity’. Niebuhr
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BfiSKSBAWL ■' Team Standings . .. W.. L. ■ Pct ' Motimonth . 11 4 77 m ■ YeHow Jaike.ts 10 _6___62s Viiams Cell Frill ' 11 7 .611' Cdmmodor’ s 1“ 7 1 terne ' .. 1...-.. g ' _si2_ Geneva B I.’. .!•< : v.r -on 7 '< I ‘ . Hartford 6 10 -37’. i’lva -a I -M ills 4 11 \267 olio -Last week's action on the Adams county high school bas ketball front was featured by three victories for the Decatur Yellow Jackets, climaxed with a 45-42 triumph ovFf Wayne Central. and Monmouth's pne-pomt squeaker ov-. er the Berne Bears. o.tlo Nine gam**s arc '.iaifd for <<>unt> teanqi Vhis a <-ek, ii* a“ f».i r ■ 'A fi;o a ! ! . •. d ■ j . and four Friday* The Yellow Jackets will travel to Bluffton Tuesday. The Jackets whipped the Tigers rather easily early in the SM son but Bluffton surprised with a victory in the holiday tourney here in the final game agamst the Jackets. In other games Tuesday. Berne will p.lay at Dunkirk and Pleasant Mills at Roll. . w()o -7Ty. \joninou4b Eij/h - will t n teffuin Co- \datns Central Gr ; ..ound-- at MonmouHi Wndnvsdj 7 ’ijettl-i'hT* E’?r«4ps M-’nl-niH a <>««• point win over Adams earlier in t vseason hut downed the do isicely in the ihcntty touj-pey. f hi: -'i • - onlj u.ifile Jet ■ ■»-rs t »n AVar eh- grill |4ay at'J'oliac in Juy < uunJy ... <1(>O ” Feature of (heTaUf .-nrip Friday z night 4 at 4 w ill be the return iiattV’ a. “ ti the Yfttnw .la kFts /'•! Berne Bears on the iJev atur </iirl Berne handed the-JLaik*’£» rt i-> defeat at Berne in Decenxber and fiecatur _jA.i|l be... out tu/even the / ’ ~ ..(»o / The Decatur /Commodores, riding the crest of a sot-game winhing streak, 1 wHT’wind up their road/ schedule Friday night, clashing with the Geneva Cardinals at Geneva. Other games Friday: Pleasant Mills at Monmouth and Hartford vs C Jachson at' Bluffton. / of >0- .. / .A’ 1 the teanjs.£<> ih'o the final t wo IW'ft jJuA.reiiiilar ■*. /wmluP:
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Cecil libell To Aid Lambeau With Cards < 'hirago. Feh 6?\ <U P) — Form er head fontball Cecil Isbell of Purdue I'nhentity lh*s accepted a two year \ onfrat t asybackfieid I < uadi of ttfc- profftKsionai Cardinals. ’ \ Isbell's acceptance ua* \announced Saturday by fhtrlcv l*an\ i beau, new head roaih. id the ('aid- - 4*nU»" 4nl»eU ' playetl wilh- tlii* ' Green Buy Pa< ken» durlh; she ot I .am Beau - ' 1 years as / u.i; ' Isbell played witlr Purdue, wa- 1 asMislant Purdue • oa. h in 1:»43 ahi' I iM-ad'x o.u h <>f the Baltimore C«»J! ; | t lm- Al) XnoJ i« a i resigned that job in the- rniddly u the HHH -iraisritt. Pro Basketball NBA Results Saturday Boftbm l«0<i. \\’.it.*rh»<» w S2 ' \ • A V ' . Baltimore’in vid. i on ~7 "-Jtnt-hi’srer .v_ Sunday i-'. i - wayn ■ ■* • \nd* Mintieapwlis -!<*•». Ptd.lach-Iphta 67 - I f. !H 7'-. Indian <rt ' r sy -hK--Baoimoi*... $7. !'. •' ' Shi boy gan 71 ' .ill arc |h.•luting. tow .q<l .the- ■ e-Hon Hpirin- <vhi i a r <>p»-n a* s. lieeatur *:ym. Thur>d;i>. Fj>:t! ti< ipattii.*. Suhc<iui«-- ’ for the ' •uni ne> will be dr.i A ii. |<-\ an/ .’hnounced the follow in.’ ! J’.ob iiiu.vexT-Mun4umub-e-ir/r4; tn . though out (It .id ion la ■ e I • aus.' of an injured !• /’ill !»-a.l , ’he county suorei ■ h/ ! i U _'6u 15 2*i pilin’s per 4ame” Tl'nu R'ildn 1 -on, Gimev a. is tiyyei-vHitf'yp.q * irp ' 251. points rinyl" leadh’.' < J art* as fol io a- / Name Team . TP Harvey /M< mtu >lll !i I? J’? ’?• Rub Tn-on -(h’liei.i 17 251 1’L.76 Anwol/ \d ( eru al ! a 1 l Stri/kler. Y ,la< kefs 16.7L.57 . H 7 -./arr,o- . i’;--:-.-. .1 I J/-' ■ /ilpyef J'U 12.--I Merrimai Mejnnbui'h'dKd v lit: • I i-brsaui v>\<l i L'_‘ ftij | | Meyer Hargdtat-if. Isl iTIC j - . _zr ■ ! I Rejx-nhs mie tear a . «♦ (hi* fl Yellow Jacketl.4. IQa’fton - I. . Kirkland 63, Jx k d. .j j 1 hinkirk 4’». Berni *i~ : - - — " j Fort Warrrr f'• c.-4^ ; t - Hern.. It Yvlt'.». r, t ,kM. j] ; Geneva 37. -(VfiumudorfM j I r Hartford -‘4 la.k- 1 /» * ‘J Juff» rs4.h 76. Munnioiff i 15. i'm a-.i/ Md* >7. ; Knki.i .1 ' ‘ Mot ■:<• »; , — ..... ' If You Have Something To Sefl Try A D*mocrat Want Ad—Pays.
Ohio State And Indiana Battle At Bloomington j Chicago, Feb 6 — (VP> — Bar|i!n< a complete reversal of form. I Ohio State could virtually clinch the undisputed Rig Ten basketball championship tonight with a Vl‘lory over Indiana at Bloomngton A Buckeye jrtfl. while not improbable. hardly could lw expected over the high -scoring now tied for third place in the ieagu» chase But should it occur, the race •the rest of the way would be for J.peanuts for the other eight dului. ._t)hio State held a tight grip oil •he lead today with two game maigin <m second place Illinois and two and one half games on the Hoosiers < and Wisconsin. The Buckeyes have only four games remi-aining compared to-sev-eii for Indiana and Wls<\onsln and six for llllinds. More importan* tonight's clash with the Hoosiers at HhMiiuinz’on lomm-d as the toVirn est. loiipr the Buckeyes meet Indi.ina.at (‘otumbus and might to l>e 4anab|p of winning that one. ; In addition Ohio State plays g: Michi'an and against North western in ‘hi Stadium, and boM | • ■ o .i-ii - w.< re easy v ivtinn .it : t'otumbiK So they do hot rank ua | major -opposition fur the second matches The tin -e chailengofs'. alt wtth only two defeats, seemed to be the ,’| only clubs wi'lv a . han e to < r aicfi / the Bu-ki’p-s as the other five i teams all have lost thr or more i But Illinois has a home an.d humi*' s series .with,. Indiana and could i.»e.| /jiP.i • -foil drop i-ne-of them Wi-jdaA-x.-u.’ miuoj. .j,Tid at Mil. n» s.ibi and probably will drop one ! lfht.3’l t hk' • b*‘ir . ♦waty he* wath .the IJm .. -y» ~ and ti e . J 111 ini and .hut be expt. >1 to win . , [ the quarti • \ t Other <•i»n(i»rehc»‘ .’ajm* tonictit, . . .».«( them. XnkiifL- ; w it.i th«- - .Oith» State Indiana^ v si rai‘. w«r<‘T f Purdue a’ lowa arnl '6\rHtwester ( ■ j Mi hl in wlni' Wi ci i\ -. pl.t non i onta-ren. »• Mb hr-an SYu' e ai ; ' ; : \ i Saturd.o four ieague mat.ryi ■ were on the program, but Ohm, -fate in y.-'< Michk’an State at C<d ji r’Ms in a non fea-iui- fray l’ z o” - *n. , u’b x\ ♦•re Hhmds at 4ow .< ..M.a-U:i7jzm aLj’ULdjiu '.Yli’in 7, ’t.i .atJ. Indiana and’Wi-< <m<in Ys North ; y» stvin i!. the ( . -o. ■ Sladl .a- _ Olio State nVeVvumu a inirdb’ Saturday, WisCon in 61 to 47, a . In<k S< biiij t Her re . Tallied thKT(?ai;ue im -wing- lead wllTt ■ • ■ |...*a ii» < Wi>/i'll:ms Ihin li.id* fl ’ire cnytn.-N and a IhC per gaii -a . « n -. * .ri.pared to 13 Illinois pulled a mild upset in hlownhu-Minnesota at .Mf’ineapuh.-. j s? do 5'7. Whitey Skooa put for the Gophers while Wally Oster / the iliini Hti -BijadettH I’htniliA close
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Tickets To Bluffton Game On Jgde Here Ticket* tor the Decatar Yellow ■Jacheta«N<lM" “<*»•. to ho ptaycd at Hluffton Tneaday nlcM. are on sale at the Decatur hiich school oirice; wnb the mnttwt /aaattrnr capacity ot the Bluffton «ym. only 233 tickets are available tor Decatur fans. The tickets may be obtained at the Decatur office during school hour* today and tomorrow. No ticket* will be available at the gym Tuesday night and fan* wishing to attend are warned to buy their tickets here.
FRATKRNAL LKAQUE (fi. E*Alley»> Truck* won three from < . E Club; K ot won two fn'rn -Moose No. 7; Preble A. c won two from Elk*. Standing* W. U Teeple ... 4 2 G E Club 5 4 Preblk 5 4 Mooke. 5 I . Elka 3 '«.■■■ K. <lt C 2 4 Tllgh siqrles. Faulkner Uli (532 3U3-218 1. IIIkIi games J Murphy 2v2. XT Miller 2W. O Schult* SOS-212. Me Intnsh 20* H. Murphy 210-212., S.eury iOS. Gillloni 240. Custer 20!. I- Hoffman 224 217. G. Schult* 2«2 MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE (G. E. Alley*) Flange* won three from Stators: Inspwtor* »on two fropi Ottke. Standing* W L. Flange* in * Office 5. 7 Inspector* 1 3 7 Stator* .. 1 • v l.|igh serie*. Shoaf M-* Hifih game* Si>*at 210-imi Jack ...r, 203 C.'i-i.-r ,J"7 iH'hind with 17 Indian* whipped Nnrthadstero in ■ the Chicago Staidum. 64 to 50. acui,-1 rug Lh<. luiai lu *u>)ui. uu u.. . ihro«H nMaitied In a eemk-stall tm j_ the last seven minutes - l-itrilde bail lion i iitiferem e o|ipo aillon and itll'petl Mh tugiUl,.S!Mte 09 to 53 Th* Standing* W. L. Pct. Ohio Stat- ... ..7 I .*75 y Illinois l 2 667 Misiunsin :! 2 600 1 Indiana . . .3 2 t*no lowa 2 .1 tun j Michigan 2 ’ (no Minn, sot a -2 4 2lt ! North*esteru ... * 331 '■ I’lu'diie’ ' . 1 5 ir>7 • W hat ua. now the »tate <»f New Mevi.o was a lerrituiv for 03 'ear*. Ap*«tMlH*ra< ~r *:«eewler* *:•«*■* So. ales Settee la herrh, alvew. That. th“ understirneit ha'.- l.een. «l'C -tnl. I ; Hve. liters *>f the eeta'e el Honrv-C H.-il. l late of Ad.ins C .uno, li.-e i. e.l The I-Stlt. is l>r..bahl> •olvent Marita Rrlar, Kaeeaior lata Heller abreeUer. Ksenalr** Janimr, IT. !!•."«. 1.. Hem, Uteri, tllerwe, JAN 23 in I'LII l.
Notional Schedules 205 Gomes At Night . 111 vmuainauy»ir,*i' t Naw York, Fab. «. —(VP)— Lad • by the it Lbuta Cardinal*, who ' have scheduled a record 54 game* 1 at night including even their openr tag g*me, the NbUomT League to- ’ day announced an unprecedented total of 205 after dark contest* out of *l6 on the overall schedule 1 for the I*so aeaaoa. 1 In the .official schedule relaa*- ’ ed by the league. It was revealed that the total even exceeded the American League figure </ 204. also a record. In spite ot the fact that one National league club. Chicago, doesn't play night ball at . bJL. Owner Fred Saigh of the Cardinals ha* virtually wiped out week-
, PUBLIC AUCTION 7 ROOM FRAME HOUSE - To Be Moved or Salvaged In order to build a new P«r«on»ge the undersigned will »ell to th* highest bidder Sale on the Premia)* 342 Eouth Winchester Street. Decatur. Ind. . " ’ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1950 at 4:30 P. M. 7 Hoom Two Story (Tame Dwelling 4 Room* Down 3 Room* and Bath upstair*; Alao garage building TERMS A eONDITIONS—To he sold for Ca*h Building* V 1 he re moved from premise* by April 1. 1950 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THEBETHANY EVANOELK’AI. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH •toy S lolmnoii A Son Prter Suhwartx Auctioneer* 6 s Public Auction I will sell at Public Auction !■. mile* East of Rockford. Ohio, on K.md No 33. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1950 at 10:30 A. M.. IST 30—HEAD CATTLE—.7O T. B. < Bang* Tasted Gii/.msey Co* 5 yr old. fresh, milking GV, gal , Guernsey Cow « iyr old-- milking 4 gal. Cuero-v Cow yr old treiih. milk'ing 4' a gal TGuerii.e, Cow" 7 y o.d milking 3 gat Guernsey Co* 2vr i.fd, HHIY-- - 11U .3 -al Brown'Swl** Cow syr old due April i Jersey Cow *vr bill m'ilking 4 gal. llol.teirrCbw 4 yr old. «a'f by side. Guernsey tT>w ! I yr old. . alt by side. Guernsey Cow 5 yr old, calf by aide, Holstein U'ww— 4t yr old, tp-sheu ta .Mar, h. Holst, in Heller 2 yr. old. milking l llidst.dn Grade Helfer* wdh calves by side. 6 Holstein tirade Helfer* ' (re«h by day of sale or mm after. Roan He'ter. bred. Red H.'lfer 14 too old . Guernsey Helfer !> mo old 2 Holstein .Heller*, i A f> mo old. .2 good Steer*, about 750 lbs. Shorthorn Buljl 16 mo old Holstein 'Hud 7 fin, old " . _j HOGB—U good F>eil.-r Uog* about so n>s each SHEEP ’0 extra good Shropshire Ewe* 2to i yr* old will lamh last d Feo Kwe* raised 16 hi trite* last year HAY :m> Round Hales (’lover Jlay TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS r>. 7 Oliver .Misled 7u Trai tor with 1942 motor, full equipped ami I iilii'atois Little tlvntus 2 Bottom 14 Inch briaking plow Internat r.mak Tractor IM*. M. I leering . lit Hole Grain Prill with Fertilizer LUacbmenl John Deere 9f» Fertillrer Corn .planter- Ihinham i'lilli' pa. ker Internalienal Spring Tooth Harrow; Minneapb'is Molln. Ding Harrow General llublrer Tire Wagon with bed. practically new Bab ber Tire Wagon Dunham■ 9 foot Tfbctor lit*. . gmrd Grain Blower Ilk* new 3 Four Wheei. 7 h p. Garden Tractor; Minti llaneou* TERMS CASH Not respomlble (or accidents LEVI LEE-Ownar Hoy >5 .lultnsoh, . . *— N’e<! (' Johnson. Melvi'n Lie. hly Auctioneers Geo Ar Virginia Shroyer (’lerks Hot Lutuh Will Be Serv*4 6 P»
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day afternoon baseball In his town with only three such games scheduled. all apparently at the Imlrtaflea Ot »tattlWl «>wn*r« who 1 refused to go for night game* on > thoee dayri when their team* leave i for another city. ; H 5. Baskatball , Gary Emerson 81. Fort Wayne , Concordia 47. Columbia aty 50. Albion 45. Huntertown <B. Arcola 4E. ’ Vincenne* 58. 1-a Porte 42. h ~ Indianapolis Howe 38. Terre ' Haute Garfield 33 Hammond O. Gary Wallace 27. ' South Bend Riley 53. Roeth Bead ’ Adam* 44. Gary Frnebel 53. Miahawaka 48 Kokomo - TO,- Pera M-. - New Albany 55. Terre Haute ’ Gerstmeyer 46.
