Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1950 — Page 11

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1950

We’re For The “Gorillas” W« Know They Will Win For They Are TCAMt tit the Twnrnwnont —— Cootraetoni ani ProdMceni TRUCK Bitumiiwua Coated MaterUh of Crwhed Slooe DELIVERY Road (Hl—Asphalt—Tar Meshberger Bros. Stone Corp. LINN GROVE INDIANA

DOME OK, tOBIIIAS’ We’re for you. Yau are a good team and oar choice to win the Sectional. GENERAL REPAIR AND SERVICE Electric and Acetylene WeMing Farm Machine Repairing Magneto Halen A Service Pul Yoder Garage

Rules Os Slate Association To Govern Tourney AM Tourney Phases Covered By Rules Os Indiana Board The Decatur sectional tourna merit ta gorsrned directly by the rules 'end regulations of the Indiana high school athletic asaoctation W Guy Brown. Decatur highschool principal. is vested with the authorttf»fß •stores tbefe'Vules. j Regulation* are pradllcally ident l< at thia year with those in tore - -

GOOD LOOK, CARDINALS We’re proud of our lean and know they can. win. Doc’s Mice BEAT ’EM, CARDINALS Win the Sectional! Walter Hofstetter * Studebaker Carn and Trucks Geneva. Ind. Sales & Service ~. _ •- - GET W CARDINALS Bring the tourney title hack to Geneva! Moore’s Home Store t•. " - GOOD LUCK, CARDINALS We’re Pulling For You! Eastern Indiana Oil & Supply Co.

in previous jtMEk. ... Each team may play 10 men during the tourney. Twelve players are certified by each school., but two of these names must be scratched before tbe first game ot the tournament Admission will he |l.«fl for a season ticket Standing room shall not be sold or used, and reuulreuietita of th. city and state fire marshals are to be met. No prtaea of any kind are tn be awarded to any Individual or school from any source. Settlement from tourney receipt* are to be made in the following manner. • 1, All. legitimate espenses. smh as revenue tax. meals, officials. eU. except for transportation and lodging shall be - paid from the ’ gro* receipts, if eoffteient. lit event the gross receipts are not sumcient. which is considered

WE’RE FOR HARTFORD A Scrapping Team that will Win the Sectional. Uro Grove Hdwe. GENERAL HARDWARE Electrical Appliances. Gan, Oils, Tirett Dupont Paint . —. • ' ■

{ highly Improbable here, the oblige-j ■jtlon would fall to the center prin-’ ilpal. 2 Decatur high school, a* the center school, shall receive IlSit. .1 The transportation ahull be ' paid. Three cents per mile per man i for the-roundtrip will be allowed. i Mileage is to be considered us the I moat direct distance between the - school building and the local gym- > nasium where tbe tourney will -• be held; — — ~ 1 4 The lodging shall tie paid 5. The Decatur high as the cenr ter high school shall receive lIUU : < The IHKAA shall receive one percent of the fifth balance;—. i 7 One-half of the sixth balance shall be divided pro-rata among the 1 jsrtielpaling schools, with Decatur ■ nigh sharing uh s One-half of the sixth .balance I is to bo divided among the partici 1 patlng schools on an enrollment

GENEVA CARDINALS El *** •■ : 3r IF* — FrXj" i.i/h hOii.i.it a EBt *B* ■ wf Left to right—Coach Marvin Mullin. Carl Mann. Gerald Nevil. Tom Robinson. Lee Haines, Bob Farrar, Jim Pyle, Fred Parr, Herb Bergman, Tom Weaver. Max Stucky, Principal R. O. Hunt.

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You Can Bank on the .• . I CARDINALS Best of Luck! You can Win! Bank Os Geneva

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

■ Jufsl*. _ - ' ■ 9 The board of control will pass - on all reports,-made by Mr. Brown and the other center principals ana all reports by the participating i schools. i 10. The center school which Is j Decatur. Is to furnish a complete . ■ 'financial report to the’IHSAA and ij to each participating school soon • I after the turnay. I. There wort- 2.00 S season tickets -piwr-ed on -eale—for- aba Decatur tourney, with all sold in advance Each of the nine schools was alJotted 22 tickets on a prorata , basis, the balance according to enrollment. ° S ' — ' ‘ — FIVE OF fCvsttvsH reeve rage Oeet I 1911 Decatur Yellow Jackets t 24. Pleasant Mills 32.

IARTFOII GORILLAS ...... - —- — : -- --r-j-.-ro — e-r-,-r- e- j ■■r-m*?— — l — — -.-cs-r-sjj-e- ■ J iKBi IS| I ■■ i/f tea-ulHf wK \Ki * w wwmß Front row, left to right—Don Runyon, Jerry Augsburgsr, Leonard Herman, Gene Nolk ~ - Rear row, left to right—Herman Neuenachwander, coach; Ralph Jackson, Jim Weikel, Robert Augsburger, Cary McCune, Jackie Meyer, Richard Zeigler, Sam Lehman, student manager.

1942 Pleasant Mills 31. Ds-j " cstur Yellow Jackets 19. 194?, Monroe 3g, Decatur YeITK low Jackets IS. 1944 Decatur Yellow Jackets I 38, Berne 27, | 1945 Berne 44. Monmouth 34.1 i 194fi Berne 29, Decatur Yellow • Jm-kets 28. 1947 Monroe 38. Kirkland 29. Hartford 4 ? at nr Monro** 37 ■' DECATUR i it'wwtlwaeU »•» l-sae «we> of Huntington as a regional center, f This regional wdH be placed In the I new Kokomo field h<mse aithongii the Huntington. Bluffton anti Hartwinners, who- formerly i played at Huntington will play in the Marion regional

Best of Luck ’ ,„ CARDINALS Play your best and you can take the tourney. Geneva Milling Co.

The Fort Wayne regional winner : ' wBl i-bliTf>Hg~-»'tM MIUWIg IWltU 1 '; ifinal Saturday. .March 11. The Ko ! koino and Muncie winners clash i in the first game at 1 o t ltx k. foi- ! lowed by tbe Fort Wayne and I Marion < hampions. At the state final tourney at the Butler field house at Intliatrapolls March 18. the Muncie and Indianapolis winners will meet at D p in . followed by the Bloomington ami-J»ata>et4e wjauers ( wjth tiie, stale eliamtm-usitip battle at 8:15 pin IThe Free State of liade county in northwest (leorgia. raised the [U. .S flag for the first time in 93 years, ending its’ "session" from the I ulori July 1941. — There were 26,000 races run on recogtiixed race track* in the United States during 1941>.

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win, CARDIMLS We're for you all the way. We'know you can win! Andy’s Place “ Geneva, Ind. WIN, CARDINALS .- . DiNßer Bell Case Meats - Sandwiches • Ice Cream Geneva. Ind. Virginia Van Skyrock WIN, CARDINALS ■ — ** . _ -' " ' . '> BEST OF LI CK! Baileys Motor & ImpL Service «. ■.'.. ...;.' - • . ■’ CARDINALS A good team — and the best in the tohmey. Good luck! Geneva Hatcheries