Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1950 — Page 8
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JackehMeet” North Side In Tourney Opener Th* D*catur Yellow Jackets, harked by aeveral hundred faa<. will halt!* th* North did* Redakin*. Fort Wayne sectional chant pions, in th* opening gam* of th* Fort Wayn* regional tourney at the North Side gym Saturday afternoon at I o'clock. Th* Jacket*, who won thdr second conaooativ* aec.ltvaaf crown tant weekend. for one of th* few times this season WHI be outstaed In their battle with the Redskins. Three of th* North Side reyulara tower above the aUrfoot mark, including Doug Cunning ham. leading scorer In Fort Wayne for th* season Decatur’s sectional champion-i ” are reported in good condition fori their regional test. While North Side la favored by many to win; regional honors, the Yellow Jack -j eta ar* not decided underdogs if; playing the type of hall which i they displayed in wlnnhig the **•■■- ■tlonal final last Siturday — j Two Northeastern Indiana con ; ferem-e foes will tangle in the *e> ond regional gaptertomorrow after noon when the'Auburn Red Devils; clash with the Kendallville Com-, ata ' Auburn walloped th- Comets 1 during the regular season by ifi one-sided score but Kendallville, has improved In recent weeks and may give Auburn an (liter sting Imt tie. • Winners of the afternoon games wtH clash 'in the- rerfrmnt rhamjdonship title at 8:15 o'clock., •Wlille the' Yellow )ii-kc’< « -te chyergwe*. " " fans Saturday'oisiiy moil. * forced to follow their fortunes by I radio Demand for regional tick et-s was far greater here than; — those allotted to Decatur. nece««itating a drawing for Decatur w- • arm ticket holders Those whose namet w«-m drawn-for th* tickets wore notifimT by mail Ibis’mtirii ing • - ~ Tlie winner of the Fort Wayne regional, one of 1* to be held to morrow, will compete in the Muncie semi-final meet . Saturday. March 11 ■f - • Nw* y'-u •;i ’ *.!»*• Hr . ... -it-:r .in I^4jin* hj- • -’»3d y n h ' x Ap*; iul i ..■ Jff | rf , , lr-»-~ J-M tw-.AatL. I. IJ.W:- '■< -t’ «}♦-: b »«'.<! h ? ’*• ‘ z> 'LU? k h Uttiiiinx Iqkw m a fr.w rnoth»-nt* \i.lltr «sf I'lnnl Os K.islUir r.i-* I f<’ h- t 1.1 *• « «’• • < •!_ ' .l' : ■ • div ,*>f Mat -b I -’.*' fcnd flhow • a • A". 1 r ; ?' ' . .i .1- r.i. - i • pr-rt’H •! ■ . ■ • • ; •tT’.-.i ?. tand r.. v* • h*ir-im jun L retire LUtMT. •i!.* L: <»• Hertbn !*•*»». rftlrl« I red M. % ■ **••*. * <lrnfatr Ikrilwr IhdlNßn. Mnr.-I* J. H*s«. AHer»r» Mean II IIHIrr
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‘p Pro Basketball ■ -- I " NBA Results Fort Wayne 91. St. Louis <t. Washington 91. Chit ago 88. Sheboygan 95, Syracuse 85. APderson 85, Denver 72. Minneapolis 89, Baltimore <B. New York 81; Boston 72. Give Financial Report Here On Sectional Meet ! The financial report tor the 1950 ‘ Decatur sectional tourney was re- ’ vealed today by W. tiny Brown. Dw ‘ .calur high school principal and luutuey manager. Al'hough the sectional was a 1 complete sellout in season tickeU. reoipiß showed a of near • Iy WM because of the reduction in i sessions from Hve to four because of th* decrease in number of pats ’ j tieipating schools from Itl Io nine 1 ’ Gross receipts totaled 18.209 go. •tftrivt.d from th* sale of t.tmk tiek•jeta.at tl.Sd each This comparrtl t|to receipts of M.mW at the 1919 1 ! tourney, when tickets were 92 each. Expenditures totaled *1.157.07.' , leaving a first balance of *2.052.5.1. Principal Item of expense was government tax of *544.J*, int lud ing 10 radio, press, and athletic board mrtrfbsr tickers. Other, exi penditures were: meals. *::o«; refHerees *l44*. scorers, *!••: timers, I , *l,'i; printing. ,*0.75; help. *25; in- • cidentals <banners, etc I. *23.(0; j I basketball, *19.34: janitors, *5; : tb-ke's. ,19 From the gross receipts were! , taken the following items tourney ;. center -.-hoof, il.'u. transportation. of flK'us,; lodging.,4l2 .ytottro-v -<n'.r sc.iipnl. , ll'.'l';.; - , ■ for to the nine p irtn i •renting schools Half of;this ( . |s distributed on a pro rate basis, i each school n> < rvipg 49" b'; Os remaining *81.'.57. tills »as di-; vided’on an rniplitnent basK. with I the sehools-tM eiving the following , amounts..in iuUHlfem.tj*_ jh*_JSo^< pr>, rata, Adami Central. *lo*7s'. I'.eiii-. fit- 11; fttc-itu- .<2'Ti'4. : n ;I. .'HI I'.di'di *:•! "1: Ginn.i’j ’ IM 9": Hartford. WdiiJ; J. ff< rsoii,' Monmoittii. fj‘‘ »L. Pba-antl Mills. Hit IT • Democrat Want Ads Bring Results C W kOw Stf- n 1 SCHt'R 1 w ano -?-r DO O1« S 1' CV JB * • 1
North Side Plays Decatur In Regional Opener
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, Pictured atmve ar* the Fort Wayne North Hide Redskins, who will meet th* Decatur Yellow Jacket* In th* opening gam* of the regional touinev at North Hid- Saturday afternoon Front row left to rigid Jim Schlatter. Geoeee Howers. Bob nanshurg. I*oau Hansburg. Dick Tonkel. Rear row left to right Ken Brown. Dean Ewing. Ronnie Al an. Doug Cunningham, Chuck Ellenwmsl, tleorge Dutter and Fronci* Ciitman _ - B -Jouraal-OaxtHt* photo
GREAT BRITAIN (( ••(INMe4 Frem !*»*» Obc) The reporter was told by his se< vretarjr: ‘there is fto statement the matter front Mr. Strachey at ; the moment.’ "The Evening Standard did not, of course, at any time assert that : Mr. Stra<hey had been a member■of the communist- party. The ' Evening Standard printed .its _, stateni’nt y* -<ietday a> a tmilh-i of public interest in view of' the strirvity of th#* loJhM. itu ■ rh*e it’lH H>- . x . ,<-• .- - - —j-- - r-* ~~ - «s. --’Ua —-m* . \Fh— i-i I’. t b„> Ifil-l; . today. There is ansirtv and di a ! quiet in the country about Hie i efficiency our se< urlty arrange , ments At Tiffs Time the/e should. I be no RFowida for any misgivinr ’ whatsoever a!»«»ut th*- \irws anC doctrines of the minister ‘ it.r and o-‘ • ’ brain h_of thiC v.ar office >” 1 ■ - . Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ts — INSIRA.NCE Leo “Dutch” "Ehinger FIR? — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 SI X. MON. TLES. ,1 Sun from 1:15 +—■ TWO U TIOX HIT<! go* rOVK| xouWm wj -I 60 “»GftRCEy Bowcvyßoys —ADPED THRILLER—--o>evißv*«e a* ▼ — t4c3oc tnc. Tax — - 0-0—-Tonight & 'Saturday WHIP WILSON , “SH A DOWS OF THE M’EST” W th Andy Clyde ALSO—Sc- a r g Comc-fc 14c30c Inc. Tag •
Intramural League Results Announced The Ares whipped the AH-St.ira 52 21: the Rockets downed ‘tab 1 .. Royals. 31;I2, and the Packers *el r loped the’.•ZoHnvrs, M 17. in..inti.f ■ ;mura! leaviie games the Ihca-av “ |tigh school. AH Stars FG FT TP : --M On - v-w ! »^>irjp-i'fl? c ••!, ’L • I 2-4 -3 ’ H Custer g 2 n 1 • it; .callow, t - —r ~ I| 11. an'. I 3 '• IOTALS Hi L 21 AcM FC FT TP ' . f “ - ir- T,t Zin.i : 1 >1 ; Snicki. * ' • «» JLS - . 2 > , Conrad. - a ‘* '•’ ‘-j 1, 5 roTXLS 21 I A2 <• • ' . < FG FT TP • ’tj..' .... : - ■' t* ! ’ •ftrri’ll. f ‘ • ■■ <• ■ 1 , AjJ-kjj. ; —. .Ji -L _l':. TOTAL- . it T-3. ' Royals ■' ■ — - FC FT TP • ’ ’ ’ ‘ g * * > ” ■i .: I IF , z . icrrAi,< S-j.• iJ r i Packers j FG FT TP ’ | D f • • . r 1 -- I S.’.rr kier, f i. | , I ?» I * i i.i .r < r i: .11* ’UM !* . _• ; I ! r - }7 I Zoliners FG FT TP I Doan f >— n ?i v* i ,'ohnbim. f 1 A 1 • TfITALS . ■ ;i; JOE MF EKS < • ••■tlHWral F'rvtn, l*UKr OaM*) •Im i.rieffy ogM+n., | * Wurtt fori I ihf ( 1 . , <ll v i Also < ittntnlil*— ■ liar, im u ».w in- ■ trodm-**! by CliUmber -p'rcsbß?ut.’ I fljcnu Hill, nml ;■. rcfuirts at th; meeting, which I the annual I business tneering oft),.. I’hnmtmr.' Those reportltiK wer- Heli. MackJin Hoii HolfJi., . Ccrlmr. j K W. ITmlen an.l l ..i i ..|nn ■t- j ' If You Have Something to Set! Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.
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College Basketball Hanover *J*>. Anderson G<». Seton Hall Ml. Valparaiso Ft. Indiana State <l. Washington of St. ,lA»uia 4tK Beck's Plumbers Win Over Pleasant Mills Heck’* Pfttmher*, of Fort Wayne, oked out. a •*? 61 \ ictory over tor ■ •• r<. < ,HM ttlfr- J.Vm -- F jp«f.-*-HH’PT!Wte IV*«*. ''• P .Db ".-.io: MUh <nt the rtiargin in ’i p.ihrf the ball i:an»e all « a y Ralph Hamilton. Heck's forward v,i |||* MIIIHN top j <»i*t uith ?’» ( points. Ballard was the leader F<;r markers Beclc’s FG FT . P • Hamilton, f 11 3 25 J Sh*»poff, f I Magnuison, t , 3 0 fl Bolyard 1 U IHenHl 2 ’ i Bell, f \ nl. I’Ai- Illi I/ O Zti" ' ' 1 . * i<>» u.s .’!♦ - * ■ — pie JWrr Mrrts — -p FC FT - -^ r - T» S>’. • i' l. 1 ‘ ’ .H hi bach, f . '• ” ” f • StaiU-* ’ *• 111* ’ -1 * h.- -m. ’• 0 f 0 i 1 .lohnsort g 1 b 2: r? —’T" —y—4—■ TOT U.S 2M S »' Trjide In a Good T own — Oecatur
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COAL SHORTAGE <t**«l***d *■*•» Cm. Owe* after they were found A neigh bor fired their .love every morn ing ami every night b**au«* Mrs Itlce »u a bedfast Invalid and her huaband waa ati k But when he went' t<l replenish fuel in th* . stove Wednesday, th* fir* bad gon out and the house was ctdd ASKS CONGRESS UeailßUe* Free. Pea* •»<•»* .« rume.nt selxure of the soft' coat j T’u .: .j;,- -z Far ill. Tift'. J9RW. K>l null and th* National Hrang* urg- j *<l < .ingress to give .Ah*, govern ; - 4 • ■ « p al ment *2.1MH>.000,00« mor* to c<W> I Hmie farm price supports. NONHF.aIItKX'r XO’i lt 41 St.itr “f Indian**, f 'ttunij «*f Ada nut. «* J In. fh*« Adam- • ir >iit r**urt. 'Fp.i, • r * .r> ivriH. I’-.rl <l«ntts i-♦ uta»C* AkT.-Llrt.’ _ Will. AfX» Aj , 4£*’AY.„ -T-tT*'-. <lv. .’.nfßa i« Marx E r»d The AriH-rb »n ll*d Cru*B »’rneN ht'.rt Ihr petitioner l»> hi’ ..tt »rn*v an<t fit-* »o« prtiti .n tu -«H r. .1 pptn'lr Jie r>»ti. t >«• f her wit' tI. iff.llUA it of »' ■«P« •tt - •> li It t la*. <t« fr-litlan! The Amr»|. 11l i: I <’ros* * ■ a f *rricn • «»rporrtt, ti» ,u I a to • -<if> part> to raid prti- | I 1 *.»t - *1 f i •. - • p«t •• *n • » -id •. x* .tor f r ii< *.rt|. f <«f 4 <>u*t I k d 1 .J. ). I . I’io' - i.T j H. i- t dad litlun I*t ie I -wn of f , A.x .•v P ' . Indrma X..H , I- t»M r» f 0./.♦ » T'’.X M.vn| .* -1 l. Thi Ani. ri .Tu Hed , •••-rt—aw... tIVTT.K -h-u-.d .* .4— tp,.. (t> T .t|.|M .r .nd iRwWTf - r ,( 1 ,r f 'II I j.rt it.i’.l! it thr .*|lt:»M f *..( .1 •* trtTv •Ttr t»ir *Stl* . *>*>• ' T \pr' I’ l •". *'ing th* 1 ttli Jodi *«♦ .1.. • 1 . vj.iii t» rm r*f—>*«| *»urt 1,0 ■ X a! t • ■ ir. In k» 1 • x.U ■ , ,| - •! M .fed »> X . I r f. aid • » ■ ih • nt • i I ..*,d (tl.-B. d will t... taken AM V 4 .|d -nd ttir Uli; h. drirrrr. tied Ml 1 I lb( :,.4l If mi twl .«/ I ,-i'i. t! .1. thi* Ist day of M-tr’* b. J Edward F. Jabers ■ »!• « lerk < Irralt < «arl. Nttvra • • <«»r prtllfaaer.
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FRIDAY. MARCH A IMO
High series: Way 525, Gallmeyer M». Khwrtrtt »*• - ' —--- - High games: Way 20S1M. RFennig 198. Weaver 195, Hilty 194. M. J. Bag* 1»4. Reidenbach 192, uwww'yvT isvrw. ' riHgatry H* -- 17b, Hill 191, B. Faurole 181, Arnold Hußl»'l7s. Plasterer 178. F. Strickler 173. Steele 171. O Myers 17,. -* x, MERCHANT LEAGUE w t Nine Mile ... 1* 8 Meyers -— *5 9 State Garden.- I 5 * Rhoades H U Mollvnkopf 12 12 Hammond —... H 1* Bair Co, 7 17 Cash Coal —.... 7 17 High games: K Bulmahn 223, Blent SOB. Hammond til RURAL LEAGUE Standing W L Heyerty 17 7 Reynolds ... 17 7 Shearer 1* 8 Hayloft 15 9 VFW ............ 12 12 rHeart (Tub 11 13 I Nine> M11e, t ...„L,....,.......,1« 14 .. (Farmers —... 9 15 Stewart . 7 17 Old Crown ...’ -- * 19 High games R Smith ,31. Hllsmier 2**l, H August 218. Stoppen<hagen 2«1.
