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Final; Yellow Jackets Defeated In Overtime

Auhwru » R*d D*vll» <opp*d «*!’’ | sm-oad eonseKUriv* Fort Wgyc* i regional title Satanlay night. hand 1 Ing the Fort Wayne North Side Hod- • Una a dwtoiv* 57-3* **tb*<k in the final gam*. —- Atthtmr advanced -3a the ftaral* with a 46 3* triumph over the Ken - , Jail rille Comet* In a rather IlMb-m ’ - eeml-nnal tilt, attar the Redekins had topped a 041 overtime thrill- j er front th, O*c»»»r *•«»•• J**' l ’ ' in the ttr*t Saturday afternooi gama. ; ■ / Auburn will meet Marlon, vletor .- < it* own regional, to the Men d I Mini flupl name at Muacie Mat Saturday New Caatle and Mori-j dan. ckuaptaaa at the Muncie and Kokomo regtonale. will claah tn toe firat game at I p. m Saturday The final game waa clow throughout the first half and well Into the third quarter before Aub | ant utarted pulling away from Uu. Radakina. who ahowert the ahe<l« of their gruelling hattie with lae Yettow Jacket* I* the afternoon j opener. The teanu were tied at 14-15 at the end of the flrat period and Aui<urn held a aeant two-point lead. 2* -26. at the half-time reoaa*. Jtorto pulled into tiea at 23-2* and 3<i-- i bat the Red Devil* enjoyed a kix i point bulge, 39 33 at'the t-loae of , the. third quarter Auhurn waa on | top by «3* at the offh laHune o-f . In th« final period and added *;.'! , ... --».~v«eiM»<deiiw’itor., advantage irf .57 -•.'■ ~,„ .'" L double figure*. Harney' Beer* frail 7; Ing with 15 poinu.l'ul Grosscup ‘. tallying 13 and Don Kelly 12.1, North s scoring wna‘ also well uul unveil. Chuck Ktlenwood lejdlng With 11 .. . .'". . ; I Lose Heartbreaker DtaMKßt - Yellow -Im kets-' we.' • I eliminated in.the first send final, dropping-* mighty tough decision to North Side hy a S3-4I score In ;-n — _ overtime |oriod. The Jackets had at’ro ious shoot■ ’ Ing luck-in the first quarter. North ' tunning up an *■*• b ad before tic;, 4 , Strj, kier finally I'rokethe ic»- »i. 11, - :.■ pair of tree tli: ;»» - afit r eix «1 *-’ ut«* of ;day Aftpr the R«lakiu« i in I their, inage' to 11 Sti hit a pair'-' of ■ril-iT:'ibWs'ftf . -if e . North s lead io 11 H at.the period * ; close ! i The'Jackets kept whittling; away | a' Fort ■ Wayne * margin. );nai‘> pulling into a 19-19 tie bn a par! <.t foul to -s.-s' and > ftoldei y . Harald Itohnke The trains ore j tied a.ain at 2T 21 but Ji.T. tfdsea’| field soai put. Ih. atur into th* . lead for the first lime George lia r < i.unted frurn the foul line mT George lluaera hit a two-polntir to ’ n ake the I treat ur. lead 24-U3 at 'he half The third quarter was a pip and I tuck affair, with North Side hod-. Inga <0 37 edge as the teams eh-1 terrd the final eight minutes <■: regular playing t-tnr. - North Ind five point leads at three different

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iat-agek of the period but the Jangeta finally went back into the lea l I'M «•»’ when Bair Mt from underneath Itoug Cunnlnghatu'a frw throw tied the «i ore at 44-44 with two minute* to pMy. Jack Patrie waa wide open underneinlv t» ssoiu 1 but Howers converted a foul to**. | Bower* went under to kcor- and added a free throw when footed ay ! RtricUev. who left the game on !fiv* foul*, and North held a 51 '<• lead. Bair hit a one-hander from j i lone range to tie the score at 55 ‘ls and send the game into overtime. J In the extra Hower* hit J a charity ton* hut More* and Bair !hit,front the field to give Decatur la t*-M edjgw. Jim Schlatter’* '.ml tfflHT aid Cunningham's fielder knotted the score at SP-s*. Larry Jennings' long fielder put Deca'ur '«ck HUo the lead but Howers made Ms sixth free throw of the game and Cunningham dropped In a field goal to put North on top. <2 <l. Ttie Jacket* grabbed the imll. passed to .Jemrinx*. who fired a long onehander that swished through the nets but the official* ruled that Cunningham had iieen fouled on 4.11 field goal.efforts and what appe.r ed to lie a Decath* Victory went glinimcftng by the boards. Cunningham was North's leading scorer with Jo points. Vic Strlc.iler topped Decatur with Ik. al-, •hough sitting out niu h of the third quarter with tour persotial's; ‘TWW'fPSMty "foas'VHgc-the. -uaaus-datss. ;4dslilto> Ivuir'.lc jel liiii' .m his «i‘ ii I Decatur had a.tough break here, as '■a foul calfod-eartv Ift tfre' game * u jsomehow shifted: to..Strickler, al .•hough at the Hine of. the foul it ap i ' peared clear to most of those in the I gym thaj the officials definitely | signaled' the num-bef of another i i Yellow Jackets dtor. the infraction.; ' George Bair tallied lit points. 11 ; of them coming to pace the Decat‘ir rally in tne final period und in tli“'extra session North Side won the game at ti.e i'oul line, conv.rting IK of ;'•; frethrow* while the Jacket* made good on lx-Twenty-two per- ' tonal* were called on Decatur., ar,l | only 13 on .North, who |o t Ellen v. in the > losing si - ond* of ’ ■■■ owth. X'oi .ij.'.'l, io , ; Comets Eliminated ' Auoirru ie>l a’F ’in- way ■•'6"qdsf I 'lie Kendallville Coofots in the sm . f oiut afternoon game. 46 l>ir :looked .far..,from- imiiressi.e iu ip.,., tore, appearing'lisjless and . ..a t ; ing much of the tim< . —— The- defending .regional, rh.i nipjons led al the first period, loo*, jut the half, 16. and at ihe third quartet. 32-2fi Auhurn flash.*! a owelb balanced offensive, t.rossup leading with 12. Kelly , had 10 and three other Red lievlls eight each The Comets failed to get a player in - double figures. Jerry Thoma* lead • ing. with nine points North Side FG FT TP lltatman. f , 3 0-< g Ellenwood. f" <■ ’'3 5 1’ D’unningham. c ’’ ' 9.7'2 3 3. Schlatter. * .3 3 3 ti : Bowers, a 3 6Si 12 Allan, f <i 2-3 2 : Dutter. f . -.»■■ 1 o n ’ ’ jtiansTmrk.' t mto-0 TOTALS 2d Jt; 2>; « Yellow Jacket* ! , FG FT TP Stri. kier, f’ 7, 4 IS Hair f ; 2 2 .•:, Boh like, c .2 3 5 7 Petrie g , ■ 5 12’1 Mihm, g 2 1 2 .. "iehnlng*. g" ‘ 2 0 2 1 TOTALS 25 11-19 tl Referee Griewqnk , fmpire; -Eastihan FG FT TP Butler, f o o-o n llatli'awgy. f 0 0-0 •• Gross, up.'r ■ VJL* 7?' Vlwrs,. j . - Kelly. ,g .... ■'... '5 a n ’Yi’ iVertenberger, f 3 2-23 -Beer*, —— 2 4-4 S W'eVib. g << 0-1 o . TOTAL* 17 12 It 44 Kendallville FG FT TF T hom*«. f 3 3-7 9 Thrwup.-J ' <1 2 5 2 ‘ X 45. J 7 Ho'rnett.- g " ' - ,31 2 . " Sobonlay g 3 2-’. J.J >. i'ornrt'-.r 0 o-q . u ' White C '. . . 1 . 0-0; .2 1 w. • ■ . . i-i : : G<M»f g ! 2 w* : ” -' • • I TOTALS 1J 13 24 9 I ® *

’I Semi-fiiM/ ' j Pairing* for the aurai-ftuM high ' . school basketball tcwrviamevit» neat J i i Saturday ritral game *l I ft ; ’ second game* at •ilk p m . wiuaee* ; • meet« ft. vM>o At Muncie > Sher Man v» New Ca»i|e. M. 4-. rs- m- ♦ — ~-■ - Msno* »• At IndlanaaMi* 1 Madison v* ludtari a poll* Tech. 1 Rushville v» < iintoii I At ftlaemington New Alhaay va KlleUvHle I Winslow v» Kvanavltlo Bosse. At Lafayette f South Bend Central v* Richland • Center. Ijifayatte v» Hammond — ‘ Pro Basketball . | NBA Result* fl; Saturday Rochester 73. Fort Wayne TO.” , Washington 95. Boston 75. , Baltimore 77. Chicago 72 Minneapolis 34. New York-25. •unday . Rochester 65. Port Wayne 60 Syracuse -94. Minneapolis 75. Tri City 91. Denver xo Andersen X 9, Chicago 73 St. Louis 71 PbiladelphlO 67 Indianapolis 92. Sheboygan x'T. • Iteferee EasJ.Hfati. .«life yJ&asL. .i.^.... 4x ... ■ ■**"- Auburn FC FT TP * I'.'ith-r, f " " < Wert en herder, f 2 11 si IGrojwcup, c 6 J 1 ' Myers, k " 3 3-3 !> .Kelly. K fi n«» 1? ' |He#FK. f 71 2 r» |Garu*.*X‘ - - a.« u .y , bWptih. s »• u«• r I ' T TOTALS 219 In 57 1 North Side FG FT TP Gul man. f T .I T •’ Allenwood, r a - 1 i u Cunning ham. x 12 4 1' St Matter, g . 2 '• 1' «* ■ J-'-i »V1 .- K - ' -2. : , liunsbcl .-, f 0,01 Toukcl. f 1. <l*.t c gi*wi,ags»- i-css-. — — •■•-' AIjL Allan, g ■ o o-n .. Dutter. g. °" " 1.1 ' TOTALS .16 7-13 ! . Hl . "I Referee: Easton linpi re flriesaiik ' ' . ~ ; ’ SIGNING OF H t»M(inurd From l*a*e Onrl i ly to rrtitrft imnjeiliatelv wheu the . telegram* arrivt-d They went extra large preparation crews* Imo the pits to titan up sGate tall*, pttmp <>ut water page and get ready * ' for full prod u« t iop on the first *)uf: •" ■— - There were woodyard*r Str 1 . •w..-:i AtKtamri pi* ne»-r le i :neht and t oiv -•*a-nb.»at< had to. • fire ihelr boilers with trees which «i ••rew members felled -along thv river bank.' ' - - — -.- i-22.

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Regional Scores At Bedford .Vollonla :::. >UH ‘oil 3«. ■ •H . ' • At E'Vanaville T» ! i my ti:. 1’! *n< vloh 15 EvanMiUe iUixno •»’< Chaiifller Evansville Bosse 52. Tell City I i final i At Fort Wayne Furl \V.hv‘i(‘ \<-rth Sid f»2. I «hi •.! (ovh Aii’.ii n K. nd $• , ••?. .Xor ii s.tb .» ♦'• j . At Greencastle Greencastle 51. Xeu V < I** 1 i 1 itePiFCJSILJUddotLJ._ .n r ‘:t < Un’t-n Gj .«• p .-41 ’ ” ’ At Hamrond Hummcmd I i Gar; Fro. ~1 p. W . • , ; t final j . ' .] At Indianapol . . hhlian.t|M'liH I*et‘i * khn ] Indianapolis Te '• '• • r -on '•.I tfinal »•<. i At Kokomo , Wabash t ..»h. • . ' Sli ryUn 45,-Giet ! * d -C' i Sheridan 3*j Wa a i :i •• tab. At Lafa/ett** Frankfort su. Zinns.ih L i ‘ Lafayette 7 ? H .■el.infFr, .. Lafayette h. Fr\t . ..r j. . Hah At Logansport i Logans, v otr 3!*. I’rook-'on . Rl.Man.l Centei " > n. • . . u»\*ertiinel. Rifhiand C. ts.-r C- L- •i i? port 36 (final>. r: r ~."’- _ Act 1 ’ Mar»4<n 72.. portUrul 22k . J L.-ii a'- r --r I -• '• ••' .1?«. n | 35. Xfar}<m 53, LaiictiiCer < • ’ i.il ?7 i (final •

At Martinsville tfterre Haute Ger«t:neyrr 41, Brazil 35. , I ii, '. ii !lle 6S, Marco 37. At Munuit *T , ' fnwot s’ , mi7«6spissunin oraaw New Castle 541, 'TWn Mun-ie Central 41. Richmond 3S New Castle 45. Mum ie Central Z7 GhtalL At Rushville Rushville 55. lu.wren<eliurg 45. Batesville 51, llriH.kVille 39. I l;u*h.;il. 17 Batesvlle 2* <fma!>' At Shelbyville - “ fairlaml 39. Whiteland 32. Madison 53. Greensburg 42. Madison »;s?’ Fairland 48, tfina!-. At South Bend Butirlmn ■>(>. Llfcliari 40. .South Bend Central 68.' Bourbon (.final h At Vincennes \ ifit ■♦•jine.H 54._M»illvan 33 Win slow' 71. Vim etines •’>?' f firfa7T - i College Basketball Michigan 7". Purdue <SO Wk. nttsn fi". Minnesota 54 ! Ilhuoi North western 52 Nt 'rr lianie »; •. Marquette .'»8. Columbia til Holy low a 7'*. Creighton 4fi. . Bradley I*2, Brake <53. Bald a in Wallat e 62. Fhtquenno sa. • Bowiinx Green 73. DePaul 55. j HOPE FOR NEW «< wMflMHed l-'rttm !*■■» «»■*» payments must he ma<fF by March ■ j 15 at oh! contract rates on all coal ‘ pn*du47Ad through March 6. , 4 Welfaie fund iien»-tiis munt ; be paid to-ah miners, not just ! union memltera. f , I The southern operator*, repre- ■ senting about one-quarter of the industry's total production, agreed , •. tu .rhe new eofitnuL just before j the signing. They agreed toLewis’ condition that they pay up. !®|s.<h»<*.<h»ii (n bark welfare fund ■ royalties. The operators 'also agreed In- ‘ formal'.? to drop aboQi 113. I in damage suits against the union Th** suits were brought by individual producer* in Ohio and Kentovky on grounds the atrike iHegaify had ■ deprived them of their income. Only one Imported fibrse ha* won the Kentucky Derby in Its 75 years aw a: raring ctaswic Omar Khay- • yarn, whose racing offspring made a definite markon American breed ing w<>n the‘Derby in 1»17

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I —. . . a.... ... rour romer Stale Champs Still bi Race Indianapolis. March t. —(UF>— Four former state andthree "people * choice* ' shared the *potll*ht today aa 1< survivor* prepared for *eml-tinal battle* In Indiana * annual high arhool basketball tourney. The '.‘Sweet Sixteen" were aelected. IB last Satiir4nj‘a re*kmata from w-birh fl new titliat* emerged. Five other*, Including three of lass year’s finalist*-South Hend Ventral. Madison and Auburn—and Hammond and New Castle, aucreeafutly defended their xrvond round crown* Richland Center’* Wlldeat* l>ecame the only perfect-record club to advance to thi* week'* foil" rite tourney aa previouely undefeated Tell City bowed Io Kvansvllle Ro**e. Once-beaten Ellett*vilie and Window also marched on to round three, disposing of Mg-, ger tourney foe*. But statistic* still favored Madison* Cub* to go “ail the way." Coach Ray Eddy 1 * boy*. *t*ti*llcal leader* since the 1*43 tourney, retained their hold on first place a* the most otfenalve-minded outfit by blasting their five tourney rival* with a victory margin of 39.6 point* on an average of 77.1 point* per game. Last week the Cub* mauled their sectional opponent* by an average of mor* than 52 point*, tallying hetter'than 36.point* In three tourney rout*. South Bend Central'* highflying Hear* and Window ranked next ',in ;vU»wt .S.JKIMWF iTWtpeMVVFh- ' “7" ’ » /s New Cattle's Trojans, who Hrk> margin, hsd ihe defense. ■ - allowing the losers just 30 6 inark- : era per contest . The qmlerdogs had little mercy ’ for their touted rivals aa the fieid . aas <ht»pped in half and then h> ■l»ir final 14 Ahdefsun** Indiana*-aironx con tenders for a fourth state title Iran into a whirwind-lndiqiiaT»uli« Te< h- an«J went down. 56 to s<t’ before a.fremied crowd of H»,<hm> at Butler I’wvcrsity. Te< h's big green « ame up with’ a terrific fast breaking game in the first, half .which broke the ba«-k I hii»\ Lambert s Ih>\ s IHiO In inint at the half. 33 to r» Tech ‘Hasted in despite Ander -■•I:> -JvHnt rally in the final ♦•-rg-ht' mtimtes h was Tech’s first regional triumph since 1H36 | Muncie Central's** north central I conference champs took New j Castle’s scalp twice during the regular season but the. Trojans had sweet revenge. 47 to 37 Jack i Wright and Jerry Ellis got nearly three fourths of the winners' . points. j Frankfort *nn |*ogansport. two I other proud NCC outfits also got the boot. FrankfarCs Hot Dogs. • winners of four state titles, lost to IK4M king Lafayette Jefferson, 46 to 36. and Richland Center marked up victory number 27 at , the expense of Logansport. 45 to JA Jh* Calumet . Gar y F toeJtelX 1 height (ailed to p*y oft In the; xcorinx department, the Blue Dev- : ll* lonlng to Hammond for the, , second time thix year. 45 to 42 Win«h«w'i< hot toot*, who *idelined, Mate champ J**- ; per in the aectional*. rocked th* cradle of Vinceane* 74 to 63 a*. Dick Fral*y and Dick Kinder cotleibed 49 point* between them Os th* three 19<9 finaliat* South Bend Central w«r th* moat Impresalve Coach Bob Primmer* Bear* allowed Keith Rtackhou** Ju»t 17 potut* *■ they trounced Bourbon 69 to 33. and ran their winning ttreak to 34 In 35 game* Madison, the I'nited Pre** title < hoice. epurted late to ou*t little Fairland. 65 to 43, and Auburn'* | ; Red Devils took the regional banner In Fort Wayne, whipping North Side of that city 47 to 39 j

Teuflh, toufh, luck, YaHnw* Jacket*. «_■ —oOd— Decatar’a Yellow Jacketa. over coming miserable shootlag luck In the first quarter, made a grqat comeback In Saturday'* regional tourney battle with the North Side Redskin*, only to lose out In a Sitt*r overtime struggle by a alngle point. ■ - ■ ;■ <>iu> ' -- - ' The Jacket* mad* a great showing as Decatur sectional champ* and our hats ar* oft to them With only ■ few breaks In their favor, th* Jachet* would have copped that first game and entered the regional final. V - Th* Auburn Red Devil*, winmnq their second stralfht re* i*n»l crown, should vet* an a**i*t to th* Yellow Juakete. While Auburn tech thinqa raay in their victory over Kendollvill*’* Comet*, North Side had that bßtor fight with th* Jueto eta, which told on th* RoA (kin* v*ey noticeably In th* ••cond half of the final. —oOo— The Lancaster Central Bobcets, Bluff ton »ection»l king* for the past two years, bowed out of regional competition in the final against Marion Saturday nlghl The Bobcat*, however gave the Hunt Ington Viking* * real thumping In the afternoon »es«lon iXto Principal upset victims through knocked off by Indianapolis Techrj .gllmlnatrd by Dane ■ mond Vlneentws ousted by Wins-'; low. snd Muncie Central defeated; hy New Castle 000 - Auburn which won the Muncie “eniifinak tourney last year, carries; hopes ot thl* xeciton of the stale. Bi’o the Mun. te meet. Rat unlay The Red Devil* will meet in the second game, following the New t’aßtleSherfdan tltt olio With the lajt Adams county ‘ team eliminated, it i* time for •ASKETBAWL to sign off until next Novembe< 1 roll* around. TORTURE <<-*»«i*to* rr*n* !'•«. Bee c night, stoppnn: only alien h. i<»Flapaed. Finally, lie said the confessicn > *u drauged nut of life-against u; I will, against any knowledge of a< tual truth, under duress" Throughout most nt the qulxzfng. : Shlpkov said, lie was forced I > Maud by a wall. lieut forward with only one singe r on.each hand pressing against th* wall If the polly.*were dissatisfied with hi* answer* they slapped or hit hifn. oil the; hack of the neck Shlpkov Mid this posture "does • not appear unduly painful" and liu not 'particularly impress me In the beginning.” "And yet,” he wfM*. ’•cbmfitof'.i : with the mental strain, with the i continuous presure to talk, wit i 1 the utter hopelessness and the long , ing to go through rhe thing and ' < - I sent down into silence and peace — t -it 1* a very effec live manner o: breaking down all resistance" The militiamen paid no attention to suffering, he said/ " when I collapsed. lh-?v made me sit and speak, 1 did 2*' : ■■evoral minute* respite, catching | Thy breath, and witdng my sac e bur i wh*n I had uttered again that I waa Innocent, it was th* wall a- , -gwto" —...4 Shlpkov raid he stood this as j long as he could but finally broke 1 down. "I told them” I was willing and | eager to tell them all they wanted. he raid "Tit* main appeal is to end I the pain. In Mop needless, futile resistance, and to eotjie nearer to |

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IWafar Bm*l*rtln CTHw>f XAftJy Wy *V| gj l ill Spotlight As State Deatur bowlers rolled into the spotlight of th* men * atato howling tournament at. Terr* Haute over the weekend, with two team* taking the lead in thalr diviaton*, and local individual* racking up ex.-el-lent scores la single*, double* and all-event*. The stale tourney wil continue each weekend through May I*. The Swearingen team took **e lead in the regular team division with a score of 2312. Team mem- ' her*’ scores were: Tulewiler 614. Hoagland 630. Bayles 441. Mrt on o*ll6oo. Jjtdd 527. Deca'tur Super Service took 'be lead in the booster division with a 2533. with Individual* rqtfihi a* follows: Schroeder 526. Scheumann 47*. (totting 2*. W. Gallmeyer 57*. Bauch 447. Paul Fchroedrt (Mated a high I single game of 27*. helping him to . take fifth place in the all event* at 1.J41.' Roily 14*dd took second place ir. the sin*!** with a 629 and third in j the all-event* with a 1 747,. A. J. Belt was fifth In the Mugler wUh <11; E Zwick and P. Hollo second In doubles with 1.170, and R. Andrew* and It Uwd fifth in the double* with 1.134 DR HERMAN ' rt'ealtawd F*wa* Pas* <>*•> the wall of Ihe vein was drawn against th* ne*dle hy suction and was blocking it"' Dr Sander testified calmly in an even voice -a! lost a* If he were reassuring a patient, at the bedside Hi* wife Alice. 37. sat Impassively, hut her face wa* drained of color. There were deep dark circle* under her eye*. .......— JlUMurart me m peace " h—Th* glaves ■■ who hwuled-4b*-W**- - massive stone cbTutnu* of thu old state band building In Decatur, Ala, from Trinity Mnuntaln were given their freedom upon the completion of the building Democrat W*nt Ad* Bring Rreult* STARTS TONIGHT SECOND ANNUAL Sensational , SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNAMENT March 6-7-8 7 I’. M. {T" Participating Teams: Buhemeier Construction Co. , General Electric West End Restaurant Knapp Service Station Acker Cement Work.* 1 i Two Brothers Cash Coal Feet! & Supply Mirror Inn Teeple Truck Lines Gantz Paint Service Mies Bowling Alleys Zintsm’aster Motor Sales Central Stock Farms Doc’s Car [kick Murphy’s Barber Shop ' Inland Smith Insurance Central Soya Co. ; ’ Riverview Gardens GENEVA Andy’s Tavern I PREBLE Peterson Elevator Lister's Grocery j Preble Restaurant Your Host I