Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1950 — Page 6

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.JWWI<. . ■■ in.l II MWMW" -'- U J- 1 I -IL IJI I !HJ "htfßsnanftlic — niuKjiKipuiD Tech Hopeful Os Triumph Indianapolis. March 7. —(UPinwM by their touwy trtamph*. _■ < gsag of ia*tar*d hardwood hotshot* from Indianapolis Tech rated 2 » fato chance today to battle their way Into th* four-team • harmed circle" of Indiana's high school basketball tourney. The BU Green" of coach Her man Hinshaw had a chance to su-s - seed where other Hoosier capital *ul»tet» failed ta the to-year history of "Hoosier hoopla." They coald co all the way and capture th* crown, airing the states - Mgg**t high school.lts first champ ioaahlp. The reason for that optimism waa the way Tech rose to magnlflcant heights when the occasion demanded It. as waa th* ease last Hatarday when the east-eld-er* humped farored Anderson to win their first regional title In 1« yearn. "I think we played a* good a club thee aa are'll have to play io the tourney " Hinshaw said. And Terh coald do no wrong against the Indians, the Indians, throwing < a devastating flrewagonhrand of ball against them controlling the backboard* and showing amazing •cettrwey tn their shots. fa Saturday's semi-finals Tech coms* to grip with Madison, an "•atsMished" slat* title choice, ta th* key-game of the local session. A victory over the touted Cubs would establish the greenelads as heavy favorite* in the night tilt against the Rushville-Clinton winner. ’ It would be the first time for Tert fa the "charmed Circle'' -i ‘ : -*’»~Tvrtce'' brfore- Tech- felt rtwt-Jmrt one game from making Indiana * own "hall of fame." losing to Frankfort, in the 1929 title game and to Logansport five year* later Hinshaw has the material for a championship clnb. He ha* height In veteran pivotman Charley Knglerth and Soph forward Joe Sexson, both standing six foot four. * and plenty of support from. «»> h stalwarts as. forward Ernie Cline, and guards Rill Ropeke and Myroi. Mnrtartty. • ZZjTTTT - " All are deft hall handler* pass *ra, .nd- moat of all. consistent ■ scorer* v *'A great deal of our success haw- - been our Ixalaio-ed .scoring.-;' .-n.l

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As PeMMrt ftraat J Lakeland, Fla.. March B—(L'Pi—- ’ Robert (Red) Rolfe, in his sophomore stsson as a major league manager, today saw his Detroit Tigers as one of the clubs to bent I for th* IMO American league penL .jffit "**' get the break* w* could * rmte it." he said aa he directed hi* > club through a hard three-hour * workout at Its spring training base 1 here. It "W* ar* In a lot better »hap* tbaa a year ago and if we get a fast break, like the Yankee* did a >• year ago. we could be mighty tough I- to beat." r He I* particularly happy that he r baa Oerry Priddy to play second ► base. . , ■ ‘That was our weak point last ~ yqar. he explained "We had the fielding there, but not the hitting. i Priddy will take care ot that so . if Dick Kryhoskl come* through ( at first baa* tor tts. we should have „ no more infield worries Weakne** In that inner defense kept us from j finishing any higher than fourth last y«ar. "Now we believe we have corrected our weaknesses And our out--1 field of Hoot Evers. Johnny Groth J and Vic Wert* is a year older and 1 should be among the best in the ’ league And. of course, we have J. outstanding pitcher* with Hal New- * houser. Art Houtteman. Virgil ’ Truck*. Ted Gray and Freddie ' Hutchinson as our starter*. That mean* that If Paul * Calvert. "UH * White or Dizsy Trout come through ’ for us In relief we have no pitching ’ worries; 1 He classed the Red Sox and the " .Yankees a* the outstanding club* ’ in the league and the "ones we J .have to beat." Ranking right behind them he listed hl* own team, Cleveland and r Philadelphia "I expect the Yankees to make a 1-; deal with WashiMHuh wtwreby-they « will gel either first baseman Eddie ■>l Robinson dr pitcher Ray Scarborpugb." he said "if they do, boy. they'll be plenty tough to beat. i .' But we have a chance along with I Cleveland and Philadelphia You can't sell any club short which has ! three pitchers like Bob Lemon. . Mike Garcia and Bob Feller And •’j the Athletics will be tougher thla year, too.” J '. . Hinshaw Another asset.. Is their j great speed and driving powerwhich convinced Anderson bet ter try for Its fourth' state titled -■ ...-o- other, year . L L.... ._ Pro Bgsk?tbq,ll J V.. NBA Reiults ‘ r : ift". J Minn» apoliy f»o. 3h*boyK«n 73. AUTO WORKERS ’ < < oitf imird I re* - <»•*» r until inonrhh* pensions are psia!»lish»‘<i throughout the automo . Mie industry. WORST STORM I T< Frum l’«Me r, ... . ij-. 1 * •j I many ,(arm*rtt had little opportu’i- ; itv to < an* for their livrshM k, and -lowfee*-ww esfMMed Ue tolgto.v—|

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Bradley Braves Favorites In New York. March 8 — (CPI - Well, you can't say that Bradley . and Kentucky weren't warned. , Bradley's Brave* from Peoria. 11!.. i war* installed today as the red--1 hot tavorit* to win the national 111, , vltatlon haaketball tournament starting Saturday and the Wildcat > I of Kentucky were listed as a close ■ second choice. You know what that r mean*. .....J r It mean* that the Brave* and •he Wildcats haven't got a prayer. • If the tourney's poet titatory mean.) • anything. • Remember '(S? Four straight rp ‘ sets In the quarter-final round. then two more in th* seml-finsl. 1 and finally San Francisco upend 1 Ing Loyaia ot Cbicagu ta th* aUdark horse flftbleT It could happen again, for this ! year's 12-leam field ha* been gen- ' erally hailed a* one of the most ’ brilliant array* of talent ever a* ' semlded. If history repeats, It will t Ire gait In Kentucky's wound, for t the Wildcats were the biggest up- , set victim last year when, as tour ney favorijes, they bowed to Loyo'a . in the quarter-finals. If Bradley ta upset, it will be a i case of fate finally turning on the 1 Brave*. For they were the lad* wno e engineered one of the quarter-final e -ipaeta. downing Western Kentucky •• before going under themselves 1 The men who make the odds, dee fying history, quoted Bradley at t t to 1 fbr the title and Kentucky at T 4 to L J For the third choice, the odost men and the seedings disagreed Duquesne was seeded third. Imf th" B odds-men listed unseeded Western ’ Kentucky as the third choice at 5 e to 1 Duquesne and fourth-seede I St. John's each were quoted at 6 tri I 1 -The two longashots in the tourney are Niagara, the only team appear‘..fag a and Arizona, w-ifteh wan Ixiunevd Kentucky in one game in its appearance back in ’46. So you know wbat will happen i Kradley and iU j ! huiua' runh and Niagara aud Aii < zona will meet in the final round< - Meanwhile the N. C. A. A. j anient, which starts March 23. stil’ » ih fared with three >-mpty di-fritts ?. 5. and * FIjTW an<l elaht are no problem. • ■ -■ - - ■

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Tourney Ends Tonight The *nn««l eewnty shtrfflehosrd tourney, with 11 team* still in the running, win be ccmpkted u: River ffia. nya&M ~paaasE nsirtiiang team* are: Preble Restaurant, -petwrmwr Rhrt'srrßr." (ton ’ Pwttiv ‘ Service Two Brother*. Amty - Tavern. Cash Coal. Teeple Truck. Knapp Service. Riverview. We«t End Restaurant and r Construction. The trophy and other priae* will be awarded tonight Indiana State And Evansville To Meet : ,T*rre Haute, Ind.. March * - <i : P> — Indian* Blate and Eva*. vlile meet tonight to deteimine ttie Indiana entrant In th* Mg N. A. I. B. cage meet at Kansas City later this month - - . Stale's Sycamores smashed Han over. S 5 to *6. fa the nifhteap ta* r night after Evansville trimmed li*d iana CenlrjO. to to bl, fa lb* .•pe - er. Five will lie settled In a plajirff game l>etween Bradley and lhe Bl Seven champion, when the latter is . determined. Eight will lie de. i-lel when Washington State, champion ,of the northern division ot rt • I'acftic Coast conference, meet* i . C. L. A., the southern divtelon win tier. But, oh. that district two. Wham van the committee pick? So. the committee, headed by fail j Anderson of lafayetr*. was repot'-1 cd considering five team* alrvatfv . in the NI. T St. John's U j Satie. Duquesne. CTNY, and Syracuse If they wait to find out whiUi of these teams does the best in ine N: L T. they may watt for anothiw : week and a half. SENATE GROUP Fr»M !*•«» <»«r> wum tagged a« #wbv»'r»fve by thr j depart meat and the howe * cofiimUtfv Afie.r his to-Mn. Arht.son, to* sard: , thes* putveycif** nf trvawn will nrSl go t<> bt-iriK into rh» ir fold 'ttfl naiiTPs of unsuspectiufi; and mifr guided men and women who are influenced by a glib story of s<M-igl and lend prestiiiv to a sordid and dls.so.' lute cau.-e | Mrs At he < n appear- once oh the , <>( Vv>r. - "übvprsiVjp. io»gar»i«a<h»ns and . Mhw Kenyon more- than a score Os ’lriH’-/' ;

Intramural League — Results Announced Tte RockMs ~*Mpi»d.-thW'4taU*.. w« •ST'tflTTtarmMttwnrdwwgnedowned the Packers, M-l*. in tntram ural league games at the Decatur high M'tiool. -' ■• • ■' Rocket* — F 6 FT TP Strahm. f i 0 I Cottrell, f —— 2 J T Gaunt, c C 1 R. Plumley, g 3 0 < D. Smith, g .'. 1 t < TOTALS 13 32 Zellncir* FG FT TP J. Doan, f . 0 11 Johnston, f 10 2 Nash, c ..JI ’> fa hnu-k. g 10 2 Jones, g .313 TOTALS • 3 .a ■ Royal* . FG FT TP Lenhart? I .. 11 S Gehrig, f 1 0 3 Cole, c . .... 10 2 Reynolds, g 1 < 2 IteidenlHu'h. q Oil J Frank, f ... 11 3 Peterson, f .... 0 It 0 TOTALS .... ... S 3 U All-ttar* FG FT TP FB. Lohsiger, f 0 0 0 H Callow, f G- ' .1 — |J. .Thampaon. c . i a 2 fB fawn, 'g 2 2# ,11. Sheet*, g 10 2 .B. Custer, f 2 1 J TOTAI-S S 4 22 Ace* , FG FT TP Ziner. f _ ... 3 2 3 | Bump, f 4 _JI. 3 • Stu< ky r c I 0 X j I Con rail, g : . 2 0 4 ' ‘ Ifpshcr. g ‘ ' P 0 n f 4 <» S ’THTTOI* • . "K 2 ’ Packer* FG FT TP I>. .k»hntM»n. f . 0 0 tt | It J vhtksoh, t 2 0 4 tt-t>'A -t.r!l ' • . ‘ 2it 4 10 2 i Strickler, g 3 u <;, Andrews, f at 0 it . T4ITA4.S . - -S- T H1 COPLON, (Coni Fr-on Page On*) ,h.4i flu Huy ti»ti<|.4j agai’iM- the ,ui4| tvuh; w ;,i. > t ' • bar • 1•* only th#; Mis* ('irplt.H tried t«> “eoin

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MWIBWMP . CAAMIC LCAGUC ‘ Wolff Hardwar* fo*r point*. Itanca 1; Hoff JRrau 3, Swearingen K -...-.1-.-. .XSI.iVTi; Standtaa* i> ‘ W L Pt*. Moo ~ - 53 22 74 Old Crown .... 42 33 57 Swearingen 41 34 57 Super Service 40 35 51 Hoff Brau j« 3a W Citie* Service 33 42 45 Wolff 23 44 35 Casablanca 25 45 3J HUrta serie*: Hobb* (12 (137-235-isin , High game*: McConnell 217, House 213224. Bleeke (OLJO3. Mie* 202. Lankrna* 203. Bunck J33.’ Andrews 222-207. FRATERNAL LEAGUE (G. E. AB*y.) G. E Club won three from Elk*; Preble A. C. won two from Moose: Teeple Trucks won two from K. of c. — ' fttAEMlina* toSWVW W L Preble 13 k Teeple 12 « G E. Club It TO Moose 1 11 10 Elk* 5 10 K. of C 5 13 High series: H. Mitfuhy 411. High games: Werllng 253, Baum gartner 221. Laurent 204, H Mur phy 241. Faulkner 332. Petrie 201202. Note* -Preble had high team game of 1040; Bob Werllng high single gam* <353. & MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE (fi. E. Alley*) Flange* won three from inapec tors; Office won two from Stator*. (tending* . —W L Flange* 13 5 j Office 12 12 J Inspector* 10 14 Stators 7 17 I High series: Shoaf (25 High gam**: Shoaf 213224 municate and transmit" th" »<c .lets, and convicted her on the fourth count which also cotitsfaed :’he word "dellvw. ‘o*9o

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Pleasant Milk To flay lerne Quinta* Th* Pl*«s«nt Mill* R*d Hots will . play th* B*rn* Oil at the Pleenant TMtadaj y ■*'ate*h.- B**a* h** ****>d * pefr et 1 victor!** over the Red Hot* this - *e*s«n PieaMw* MBta’reeMHiy de- ' tvated the Hartford City Overhead . Door team, Muncie city league champs; by a 43-44 score. CITY COUNCIL H'latlan,* r*«n* Fno* Uw*> park addition to the city. There will be 2* units .constructed, one? th# city approves, all of them con forming with the planning commiasion's regulations. The matter . Was referred to the street and *ew--1 *r cwmmittee, city engineer. Britt ' department and the city attorney.

Public Sale! Aa w* are moving to Decatur and will sell our personal property ( on the farm, Ideated 1 mile south of Stale Road No. 224 on State Road ; No, 27. then Ai mile w**l of lleestur. or ‘i mile we*t if th" lien , Eitlng farm on State Road No. 27. Decatur. Indiana, on TIESMY, NAKH Mtt, 1950 (al* beginning at 1:00 P. M. •— HEAD OF CATTLE—4 I--4 yr old Cow with Calf 1 syr old Cow with Calf 1 RIDING HORSE t I—3 yr. old Riding Horse with Saddle ' — MACHINERY — Rubber tired wagon. Bu<k Rake for Furgeson Tractor; Brooder Stove; Pump Jai'k and Motor. 4- I« (tat MHk Cans Milk Strainer " . HOUSEHOLD 00004 2 Pc. Living Room Suite: *Pc Dining Room Suite. Roll Top Kltcpen Cabinet. Cast Iron Kitt hen Sink with Drain Hoard. 2 GtHtl) He*lr,faa tHoves: 3-4 Hrwew Hed‘wdlr-sprlmr*: Afarrfon -fiMd-: X+so many other item* too namerou* Io tnetitiita TERMS CASH Not Reapoasildy f..r \c.M..nts ~ HERBERT (FETE) IRWIN -- Owner T l> $4 MHi r-tPih Au« tbmerr Grmld Strbklrr Helee M<r Sulc (’<»n<iu< tnd by Th* Kwif Realty < Au« U«»n <*r». Inr. _•< hni atia rii-.f - h. H

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4. 1950

rKBKUTION JL.. - AFMHtaeed Feem »*■» «tanU“T~“ . uwcin mwpert* could examine it. The argument over th* v*fa came as Phtagey. apparently bota- . fabfa . IK . ■t wish -ht*- awn medfeai sutned ’’cross-examination of Dr. FtW; hewd nf Hrc Harvard arttml • of h-gal medicine and 38th defensewitness. Dr. Ford. In four and a half hours .d testimony yestarday. asserted that th* air whk-h Dr. Sander injected into th* left arm of hi* 59-year-old cancer-doomed patient Dec. 4 could not have killed her. in hi* opinion, either starvation caused by her massive abdominal cancer. or bronchial pneumonia, or the ravages of cancer fa her liver, killed her. Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result*