Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1950 — Page 6
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: 18 Champions Are Sidelined In Sectionals Indianapolis. Feb. IS - (UP) - ledtana's 40th annual Hah M-hool kaakslbaU tourney reached the "cracial" stage today as 254 aarvirora from an original field as 7M eqaarod off ta the aactkmal semi-finals anil finale. By tonight. only the M aocttoaal tttllou will remain to carry on their bntttae far throe more wyakenda mrtU a champion emergen la the grand finale hero March 11. 811 of the K former state champtone airwady wore sidelined, and II of last year's sectional winners also wore eHeffaatod. Former champions Martinsville. Fmhitn, Shelbyville and LrtanM were heaped yesterday. Ham moM Teeh and Wingate were oaatod earlier. . Bat the great majority of the title contenders, including Jasper's defending champions, still were around Jasper opened defense of its title against Petersburg yesterday' and won handily. 52 to St. Jasper faced twice-beaten Holland at 1: oo p «n. this afternoon while an hour later in the same Jasper sectional once-lmaten Winslow clashed with Huntingburg Winslow, beaten only by Jasper during the regular campaign, blasted Ireland In Its opener last night 72 to J«. With the exception of Gary Mann, sipended by city riyal Emerson Wednesday night, all mem hers of the.ffnal I'nMed .«?!*** "big ten" her* »*lll iD ,he run ' nine. • - - '' Once-beaten South Bend Central, a state finalist last year and tops tn the rankings, marched against little Walkerton at I:4M> p m .Madison s Cuba, the UP title choice which licked Scottsburg last night. 63 to 33. clashed with Lexington at 2:15 P tn. and Anderson ranked third, met 1-a pel In the first afternoon tilt to settle a year-old score latpel a Bulldogs furnished the biggest upset in last year’s sectional play by Immping the title favored Indians A’ host of '"pebple'ai cboUtWS, led by unbeaten Tell City and Richland Venter, also worthed' their way into today's battles. . .. Telt City, which met little OU. “■fwp 'ln fodaya semv-fluals. ahrtlacked Chrisney, 65 33. for it" Wth win Richland Center, made Grass Creek Its 23rd victim. 51 to 3« The Wildcats marched against Medaryville at Winamac today Upsets last night In Muncie and Indianapolis kept the tourney | from following the form sheet At; Muncl Burris absorbed a <5 to j 44 licking at the hands of Harrison Twp, and Indianapolis Cathe I deal, winner of only five games during the season, dropped pmv-| lously twice-beaten Southport. 54
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siwr- t. 50Cfx>Mi Scores at Decatur Geneva 27, Monmouth 34. Decatur Commodores 73, Pleasant Milla 42. " At Huntington Lancaster Twp. 34. Andrews 33 Huntington Twp. 32. Jefferson Twp. 34. Vatan Twp. 42, Monument City , *•- Huntington 41, Roanoke 37. Lancaster Twp 42. Blppus 45. At Hartfeed City Redkey M, Bryant 45. Montpelier «. Poling 34. Portland 34, Dunkirk 33. Jefferson 45, Gray 32. Aw taJaeaavar At wicmw Rtna Green 22, Beaver Dam 43. Columbia City 52. Pierceton 37. Warsaw 44. North Webster 41. Syracuse 53. Montone 54 Leesburg 52. Etna Green 49. lonnnuing now Os Boxer's Death Ne* Tert. Feb. 25- - (L'Pl- -As funeral services were being held tor Laverne Roach today, the dis-trfc-t attorney's staff prepared to question additional witnesses in tbs 'investigation of the former marine’s ring-death. Despite the official autopsy report that the young Texan's death wa. 'accid«atar nfter being knocked out by Georgia Small Wednesday night, the D. A. s men questioned 20 witnesses yesterday and expected to Interrogate about 10 more Monday. Meanwhile members of the state athletic commission were dlgestlng testimony given by nine witnesses at its brief hearing yes- 5 terday. The commission will j render its VWitltT next ■ week’’ on I whether any rules were Violated before or , during Wednesday’s! fatal fight. | Funeral services were to be] held today In the Colonial funeral home at East Orange. N. J. The I Rev. Romaine F. Bateman, pastor; of ths First Baptist church In Millburn. N.- J, was to -officiate tThe body was to lie shipped to-! night to Plainview. Tex . Roach's hotnp Jpwn A marine corps , league honor guard had Iteen as-, sembled for the East. Orange services. ' . When th-- district attorney's of-' flc.e announced that its Investigation wouM !w -prolonged to Mon- : day. Itoxlng men wondered if any I illegalities in the fight had been discovered. The "acctdrttal-dbgth" autopsyreport from hr Thoma A. Gon sales, chief medical examiner for New York City seemed to have absolved middleweight Small of any blame Small of Brooklyn was questioned at both hearings yesiterday . . . ; ’According to Gonzales report.' ' Roach's death resulted from aj ; rupture of a vessel la the left aide lot the head, causing'-'a' 'jbenior- ; rhage It stated there were no other injuries to the- brain, and ’ nothing to Indicate an old brain injury" That notation about lack of an old brain injury relieved many persons ebnnected with the fight. Home of them had suspected Roach might have suffered a brain injury when badly beaten and i knocked out by Marcel Cerdan In 1948. to 41. Southport built up a 23 to 15 halftime lead but faltered un’" der the Irish's last-period drive. In . which Dean Cunninghairf, dropped 10 of his 12 points It was an all-lndianapolis semi-; finals, Howe facing Technical, and Broad Ripple clashing with Cathedral In the aftermath Eight of last year's- sectional champs fell yesterday, -two of them In night games Washing ton Twp lost to Logansport. 53 to 33. and Seymour downed Medora. 4n to 33. , Franklin. Shelbyville and Lebanon were the latest victims among former "kings " Shelby's Golden Bears folded against Fairland's last-period drive. 40 to 35; Franklin, the only outfit to win to Edinburg's Johnson county champs. <2 to 27. and Whitestown I ousted Lebanon, 53 to 43Kokomo hosting a tourney for the first tffne In ye; *3. a'most experienced a “bast" In Hjt opener It t;>ok a fielder by Vic th-- last seven seconds to give-jbe Wildcats a 55 to 54 win oragj N orth western. Alexandria, like Wingate win-; .'.sea ail season also retnslned luckless In tourney play. The Tigers picked up their 21st and last lose of tke year, a 53 lb 21 verdict by Anderson St Mary's Desneerat Want Ada ffrlnq Resorts
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DECATUR TEAMS (CeaMaued rswas rase Oae> rolling through the second half, despite frequent substitutions, pil-; Ing up the largest score of the I tourney to advance to the semiJfln'tlf Decatur was on top at the j third quarter 60 33. I Dick Gage »aii right on Meyer's .heels-in the scoring column with a'total of 19 points, nine of them I In the first period. Johnny, Kable 1 and Jiin Wilder each contributed 12 points and Rill Glllig six The ; Spartans' scoring was well divld . ed. Bill Worklnger leading with eight. Jimmy Price, Pleasant Mills'l t-leadlng scoser-all season, although ; starting, played less than half the : game, still suffering from an at-1 tack of the flu earlier In the week.; The Commodores hit 25 field goals ■in 73 shots while Pleasant Mills I made 11 of 54. | I ‘ Geneva ! FG FT TP Bergman f 2 1-1 ■"r Weaver t . . 2 11 7' Farrar r _. 4 6-10 14 Nevil < d <M» . 0; . Robins--n g.. . t ' 3 i ' TOTALS 13 11-18 37 Monmouth __ FG FT TP i Conrad f.. S 1-6 17 Merriman f ... 2 I*s 5 Singleton c .. U 1-2 1 . i Wolfe g I -0-0 8. - j Fuhrman g .. 1 0-0 21 . Stnppenhdgeu k 0 1-2 1 . Harvey g . • o nti ' o| > , — I TOTALS 15 4-15 34 Referee Ward Umpire Kammerer ’ Commodores , ' EG FT TP 1 Gage J i .__,„_7. 5-7 1* ' Kable f 1, 4-6 13 Glllig c ~~~; T7-’ 4 5 « ' Meyer g .... 7 «■« 20 Loahe g ' ; 1 0 0 2 'jZintsmasteref ‘1 ' o-0 2 1 Wilder f ‘ . 4 4 5 12 1 Coffee t •• 0-f „ Jlj, ' I.aurept g .. .0 0: ' . Faurote g.. . . •> 0-0 0 ' TOTALS ... 25 23-29 73 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP ; Fk)lkn.T>ac-her f ’• •- lu ♦* _ Price f . I - 2-4 ’—*4 1 Worklnger c 3 2-3 8 Hlptey g ' ..2 1-4 5 B Johnson g 2 0-14 ’ Noll f O 0-0 0 llaudenbush f 2 3-4 7 J Johnson g 0 9-0 it lllrschy g T , Mitchell g . 11 3 3 TOTALS ........ 14 15-29 43 Referee — Kammerer Umpire — Ward FEDERAL Fr»« !»««• «»•«» ; — - ■ >' | out the country continued to Issue emergency proclamations and plan for ''critical” economic and social conditions caused by the shortage nf coal. In Illinois, the cities of Joliet. Kankakee and Springfield an J nounced that schools will not op I'an Monday Chicago's ’t.raxifpubI ’feStchoot students were -o’d they : would get. oae day a week off, starting next FHday The Chicago. boftrdXpf education's- eoal •rnckrtte dropped rr> a t? dsy sup ply In Oak Par* Hl ' 17 night j schools closed thelr''d‘x>ra Indefinitely ' | *
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