Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1950 — Page 6
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Buckeyes Edge Out One-Point Win Over I. U. Chicago. Feb. 7-(VPi-Only the formality of playing Northwestern. Indiana i»4 Michigan remained today between Ohio State’s basketball team and the Big Ten t-harn pion ship — The Buckeyes practically clinched the crown last uight with a 53 to 55 triumph over Indiana at BloomIbaton, the third road victory In four conference names for Ohio State. —J The decision pave the Buekeyeai a record of eight league wins in nine starts and a two and one half | game bulge on second place Illinois More important, it meant that: Ohio State was over the roughest ■ part of the path, for ail three of. Its rivals In the remaining games' have already been beaten by th. Bucks this year And there was! little doubt that Ohio State could' beat Indiana oa the fohimbus fl-xir,, and Michigan and .Northwestern! away. A different result would ba lop grade upset. Ohio away from home with road game victories over Minnesota and I’ur due in addition to the Hoosiers, and' the now hold ; three of the eight wins registered by visiting conference trains in 29 games this season —-5-1. * I The-Buckeye Victory was the bl* item lt> th>- Monday conference card of three games Michigan set back Northwestern as eipected. 59 to 44. while lowa tripped Purdintn go Wisconsin won a non con feren.-. strap frmu Michigan State.. M to 47 -\ Ohio State came close tn losu.i IriOling bv I" j«-i'i-~ «rBB .mlv •" :i ini»i —v let* tb i'its’V t'-t' ’ih’i, .Sf.lruttkrc. who dropped and Bob .Ibmhsm paced a .-rally, which carried their -’ub In fr-ov In less than six ..minutes and 111Buckeyes stayed there the rest oftte.«av.. ’ . S. liniokn's output S-11.- hull IS' .points for pin*- league gam.*, and; .ill average of 2 1 ’'• per game for -Tn-rT-turp—hr —Thdividnai — league { HttUaHR ' Michigan had little difficulty with V rthw. -trrn as Leo Vander Kuy pHiprd I,’, point* “lid Mack Suptn now I, t 14 Th.- Wolverines went in i front after three minutes of ->I.I> and never * - re W> il‘-1 lowa trsed its height < tfecHveL- ? io stifle t’iird.ii* atthon-.-h the I:• -i. ermakers ialli.it in th. final i-.r I i., .dacjaadii.'. th*' Hawkeye w nt»rjsii _ from th.- II IO ill edg. it . held a’ •hi- halt. So-.h-.imiro • ■ i."- k . nuted ’2O points w-.i’-'FiafllT't'.ai-feed dtiipf«“l Mir.hig.an Stale -lift. r.-I i ■ T'l defeat from th. Ba'dg.-fs u- . • t,..u Uehfeidt e»>un'ed,J.X4U>i'i ,< for.
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Weest Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Teltow Jackets at Bluffton Pleasant Mills at 8011. Berne at Dunkirk. -iww cui'vavey Adams Central at Monmouth. Thursday Jefferson at Poling. Friday Berne at Tellow Jackets. Commodore* al Genera. Pleasant Mills at Monmouth. Hartford vs Jackson at Bluffton Saturday Jefferson vs Twelve Mlle at Berne. Football Changes Reach Record High New York, Feb. 7—(UP) — To heck with the player*. you can’t j < even tell the coaches without a> program today: Although winter traditionally is ♦ the vawn (nr lh»* shuffllna <rf football professorships. th,e changes reached a record high as 1 17 major colleges promised new tutor* for 195<» and five professional teams , likewise made switches. The latest developments rartie when Art Lewis of Mississippi , .State wax hired at West Virginia. j Gene Ronzani. formerly of the Chi-; cago Hears, was named head coach; of the Green Bay Packers of the National American professional. kagut Art Valpey quit at Harvard r i to become head man .aL.Connecti j rtH. atfd Henry k»H*e hirresined a4 Washington and Jefferson. . These left vacancies not only at | Harvard and W A J. but also at St Bonaventure. lowa. Fittsburgji. and: St Mary’s. ~ • Vn Casanova of Ranta Clara; he is ' < riiHt ‘ an offer • , • ,k.- I . IV ]>•>-• ,u d nil! m.ikr up hi- mind * Ithln < ft * (lay - low a wus rrpor’»-d .{•» Im* turned to tire east fur its man. and was i due to interview jlehny Meyers of * Boston College t<xiay or tomorrow r Jim Tatum of Maryland also was| he denied tie hW discussed U There were many applications; tor the Sc Marv s job, with t_wy»_ey. ; . Phiferlohal teaches Kay FlahFrty and Jimmie Phelan, tup possibilities. Pltehtn r-»ai'hed St. Marys To ■ its peak four ago. then loft foi rhe Lo< Aiitohx who later fold*<| NaUiraily ihr £rt,at. J -jrouklil. whe« I prodiv * d p< rt oiplii rations rFor • variiphthe (’hbagn (’trdi ■ ' . and, <; • ftp ♦ ar- d it hirit;I- < .iij4v I t*arji.' Th. b tan info Z $ !' i ’• ft X f ■'. £ fir Jr. r. i _.-£?£ •* 1 * l-_lh■ <*» l. -Uli'“r_ -- nnd Pto-k<rs •»tiß sa\ sh. y are >n‘• i' •! in ftre ' popular ct I;'Jiiaij ‘ st 1 v I.’ - ho*t V. ? .-the winners ' ; tThirr Stat* mH he 010- iu conif- ienee unul_Erb ,1 s when/- no-» North*, stern Meanwhile »h» Buck- [day Michigan- State Sariir day ' However,,four conference gam. < were on tap S.4:urda\ Illinois at : kiwa Michigan -at P-urdue Mien. siita at' hidiana apd -Wisconsin x* Northwestern in the (’fri. a’o ■•Sta“ dm , The Standings > W L Fcl. ... s’. li'imd- ... . .42 . ,v' - b • .'ndiana ’ ' Vi. higan ' •’ £. : 1. S rurthi. ....... 17« mi J—J--' y 7 Pro Basketball NBA Result* 77.'TldJadrTphla Trie annual mllk_supply of the i United States <<»nrains aboUt T--450 HHH.i’ttO" pounds of nutrients i1 minerals, lactusf.. and . futj’
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;W " • I Todays Sport Parade ' tßoc. U. S. Pat Off.) I By Jack Cuddy New York. Feb 7—fl’Pl -Look; i-at Phil (The Scooteri Rixzuto and; you get the Idea that for a mite of I hi-* minor displacement to become I a major league star he must be ab- - sohitely fearieas ye? the "mighty ; mouse” of the New York Yankees said today that jutj issn't so Phil 4-an pirouette his id” pounds on a double play relay and non c halantly fire the ball ToTtWt whh; a 2“< u |»ounder bearing down on him- ' under a full head of steam preced- ‘ «d by two size H’m filled with 1 cleats. : P.ui dou ? nonfion ep sea ffi® jng to the little man whose courage and ablliK wori th*' New York ba-. 1 ball - writers au e ard as the mosi * , valuable player of 1949 i "Til the my fishing off a pier.” the Scooter-insisted. "First of all. 1J ger~st-asi<-k Second. I’ni wared | of th.v d^iT'water n ~“ ' - -' Three y» ar- in tlie navy didn’! even cure him of < hrojiic seasick • Itrzzm? ’<atd" K vTTT-a Trir-tur»'-<.-f t!o- mighty. can ic.ik» hibrown eyes p:iihi‘ic ui-'h rhe' memories But I'll tell you why nobody <•all hir« in. <m a boat for deep st a fishing anymore.’ Phil conlinutd ."A Tew Vtar s ag<» wlfeir Hie TalikV were training in St Petersburg we ■itfiitd a pin her trained Herb Karp* I pine day he asked me to go OU’ _ *ith hi™.- .yxd 1 dfligd jTiy and * • ’ ahHie The two Yankas hired a boa! with an outboard tuonjr and r.iast d < cj: 11/’ -tr. -iftrff-*, l bri’r*‘ ! ’*-:x vrr s» \• u mih • \’i twanu' n I making -a* : i . ‘ 'lion the motor stopped. Phil J r» called: ; I grabbed the starting rope and gaxe it a pul-1 alnt the f i.tpe~H« w < <UT' id mv hTimK and T» -H- - overboard-’-Th. rt was a inad . <cram.i»l» - to. u tiy to g. t it ba< k/I>ut a. *a\» cai> . lied Ihe rope away ‘We had Jonty one paddb . and there u t- an offshore *ind w** <-ould!i t do anything that way Hizzut<> _added 'Then it Hopd* d 'over and started to rail. no boat- in sight and *♦ only had one paddle and nothing to . bail with. The jrarrs look rd a- Yankt e Stadium and l K tell you, I was sea t * Fh»l and Karpe I sat There m that <! litth !i •i• ■■ ‘ Uro hours l»efore of them Phil doc-n’t remember who came up with a brpzht idea They took their shoe la » s and braided the tit ? - u.et li» r__a.nd made a pull r<»pe for ; Mi. . and K"' if *’a: • ■’ T- - •' .-c- : I SHUTDOWNS IN ; . <r..rit Fr»n» Page >n«‘> to shut down soon. — The miners opened tlTP~~nati‘>n wide walkout yesterday in defiance of a request Try F*rb»idrnF • Truman tfet they resume coalj -prntlu. twn uhile. h* appoint •* faet-findrny board outaide th.* Ta’r JiartU-y into tha situa tioti months ol K,’y<ttiation- , short work wnt-k* and a 53-duy strike last tall havn f.iilorf to I>r6-~ dnt-e a n»*w i-ontra<-t ,fs»* the unh'K... Mr Tnunatf invoked the TaftHartley la* yeaterrfav derlarinx - a national ••tnefjtenr-y and apfmint_ijni ataeejuttaJstidte- ’ ’.hu*rd He ordered the board to
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Limo Team Leads In Mies Bowling Meet The annual .Mies < lassi, opone.l . laat weekend, with 22 team? bowling on the opening day*. Manhat- ■ tan C igar Store,. Lima, O*» led the i o(>ening squads with 3192. includ ‘ ing handicap- Heyerly of Uxxian and Stvstler s of Van Wert. O'., tied at 1054, Pm hiding 'handicap.' , Uerghoff Beer of Fort Wayne roiled actual lu n No. 2 id Fort Wayne 2759 and? iOlympi. lo* M-aU'iii of Van Welt ■2« l. ■ There will be two more week-. < nds .of howling, with a total ofl >•» teams ..competing. Featured oh the d 30- pm sqmol Feb 1> will hr a team from iietrolt led by» ( Hu< k Boehm, former hreatur j iiitffb -TUi* c4*wipoUta in l>etrott traveling league and intsi a better Than 95n average report back to him at least -by MoTiday I'udir the iaw hv’Toutd*; then ask a federal court'for an Li’linuclion to restrain the mifiels fr<»m Hi.fiiking T«»r3»' <Ta> * Striking miners, who -wact-edj bitterly to President Truman -- ns. J of the Taft-Hartley Jaw. indicated.; that eti an injunction < ould not 'force them to nw>pen the urines .2_ iWelve ■hrhl-vuL long for a j new contract, ami it doesn't looklike that will get us back.* said Dave Watkins. 32. a miner from JJ.brary Pa Republican Wins In New Jersey Election Washington. Feb 7 tl*P» ’ Repuiilh an national litairman Guy ’ George dabrieison said todax that j th»* G()|’ virion in ■.»- tri •f.iy s ’Hjw i ‘ciul < oner* - -ioh.d ele< tion ""BT New Jersey is a militant • 'begin■■ning toward i victorious 1.950 -campaign”’ . ' lb publican 4.indi«lut» WHliam B. Widnall «f» , leatHij h» mot, rat J
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htfnmunl League Results Announced The Cardinal* edited the Indiana. «-8; the Athletli a whipped the DodMart. 32-11. and the Culm defeated the Yankee*. 15-4, in Intramural r -jemvti^wmwew^ ,j '- . Indian* , FG FT TP Lehman, F 3 3 3 Gaskill, f — OOP Halterman, e ...;. 0 0 0 Baxter, x • • • Jteßolt. g 0 9 0 Callow, I ... " 0 0 TOTALS 3 2 « . — Cardinala * V FG FT TP B. MeCurdy/t...... ......... 2 0 4 Johnxon. C ..... .00 0 Hutker. e 113 Van Horn, g 0 0 0 Baumann, g -■ 1 « . 2 TOTALS . 4 1 3 Athlatica FG FT TP Cuater, 4 2 0 4 Myers, f .... 0 0 0| Rowley, e , 4 2 XVI Cookson, g toil Robinson, g . ill Runyon. I„ ,® 0 Lnwis. g lit TOTAI.S 9 4 22 Dodger* FG FT TP Keller, f <1 0 0 11 Shaffer, f « 0 e V Exly. <: oil D Shaffer, g 0 2 2 Vlianl. g 4 0 s •liidt. ( « « » l> Ealy, f 0 o « Totals t i i: Cub* FG FT TP 1 Stiller. _f .1 I :l ! Andrew*, f 2 0 I Xturelfer. <■ 1 0 - Aurand. g . 1 o J Sheet*, g , t>o ii I lo l. o. 11 - 0 t Mi.i- g' I 2i -- l_ ;■ 10l v - ; ~i -Yankees FG FT TP King/Uv. f n o u M "J»« Boh. f 1 o 2 ’TfrsnrirnrrT'''’’*"-t- tr - -UlhmluL g h <i <t Norns, g T» o . I ’ > I AfeS ... l> 1 ’ T English for the scat vaulted when Rep J. Parnell Thoma** R ! X .1 was jailed for payroll pad. ;j MOBILE X RAY "•’’r ■ i f • X r.\ . d t.I cir, 2 to ! |> l i ■ li- -u]! - ’ Aii! Ke nuffl
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