Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1950 — Page 8

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Wildcats Only Unbeaten Team Left In Race Indlanapolla, March J — (UP) — UnbwUen Richland Caawr. We leading "people’a choice" in Uawaut aLxteen of thia year * Indian t high school basket hall tourney, gets a chance Saturday to engineer one of the biggest upsets of .’ba tourneck claaalc. Coach Paul Rockwel’a under atzed WiMrata riaah with highly-1»» ored South Bend Central in the at lernoon opener at the Purdue field - house In the second meeting of the *wo ctubs in the Mat three tour- *— neya. —- ———— Two years ago they met in the regional a and the South Bender* galloped to a 65 to 45 victory. a drubbing Rockwell's latent editi< n would like to avenge. "This is the best club I've ever coached here." Rockwell said "But It'll be a miracle if .we can beat South Bend." The Sideline experts didn't give his club much chance to emerge victorious from the Winamac sectional either, or from last Saturday’s regional at [.ogansport But ’hey- were at 111 on top when th" firing ceased and their wihntng streak was extended to -2" straight. It’s the best record ever chalked up by a Richland Center outfit and rated particular merit since .the ( team comes from one of the smallest schools in the state. Rockwell, who also doubles as history and physical educaticn teacher, raid the school has an enrollment of 63 students from rural Richland. Twp near Rochester .n F.ulvnn . ounty. Os them. nearly '•> ' tuped out for basketball la./ f:il* 'Dheir only handicap is a lack of height But the Wildcats' victims learned that the 'Cats made Bp their site disadvantage by forcing a speedy floor game on them which almost always threw them off balance - •.■._> ■ ~r •’ I "We rely on a fast-breaking i game." said Rockwell. ‘ and th ■ majority of nur lmys scored 225 points of heifer ilurihg the’seaaoll"' George (Jalterman. Rockwall's five fmu four guard. ba-* been call rd <fti" of rbc smoothest operator* on a hardwood floor \nd he fii'i] . . :.iemv i.: ...iipaiiy ji, pta. m . !>ick Alter who m a-nre-‘- fi»e,fo..t -even -i '.c Luiry .n>d j»av Kanouw. and B«. . jGood-nan - ■*h' . . .... " ... - j *< V ...Vi..L Ci** "’kisfir" arm’iii 1 rio-’«1 w.'rrfw-- 1 They . inured their'ir-u regional banner in hl*torv la ■’ w*Zk iif’ had to do it the hard say at the vpense of Flora and : L-- in-pm. '■ Aeainsl Floralhe wlldiats almost i Goundered It took an overtime vie .. tofy to sideline tile Badgers !>u‘. 2 ’h.y twat I.mnmspnrf ifrtire fmafe'r ' iiy 16 points. Against South Bend t’entpuf' The ' ill'll, ata rilled .- ■ t ietiy. .is under dogs .|>ut miracles wave happen e-.l . I * If You Have.'Bomexniny , o Sell fry A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. - I t rarte Is a Good Towe — Decatur

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i Finish Intramural Tourney Toaight The seniors and the freshmeneighth grade teams edged out close victories in the annual intradural tourney at the Catholic high echoed Wednesday evening. — , Pinal gamee will be played tonight. starting at 7 o’clock, wiin the Juniors meeting the sopno mores In the HmaolaGon.game. fob ‘ lowed by the seniors against tne freshmen eighth grade. The seniors defeated the junior*. 42-4 U. last night, while the fresh-mdn-eighth grade downed the sopl. omores. JD-27. Seniors FO FT TP Kahle, f 3 3 S Zlmsmaster. f ... 11l Gillig. c 4 I ’• Meyer, g “> * t» Loshe g 4 « x E. Meyers, f 0 0 0 TOTALS IT S 4.’ Juniors FG FT TP Faurote, f « 11». Coyne, f 3 2 _2 Gagd. c 4 6 • I Coffee, g - 113 Voglewede. g. 10 Braun, f O U 0 TOTALS 15 10 « Freahmen-tth Grad* Gass, f . 12 4 ■ T. Gage, f 7 L ~s o’ r ~ Costello, c 0 3 3 , J. Meyers, g 2 0 I , Mendes, g ..113, Kims, f 0 0 3, Bowers, c 0 0 J B. Meyers. ,f 0 0 u Hackman. C 0 0 'i E. Wilder, g 2 I R. Loahe. g. o 0 t. TOTALS . H *7 I ..... •— ---• ■■. -- -... ... - <( Sophomores ■ • ; . FG FT TP ; Milter, f < ». ~.-2 0 I . Gase. f I „ 2 I Wilder, c 6 0 y , Coyne. S 0 1 ’ r ( . I-aurent, g 3 0 6 ( i O’Leary, t . r 0 0 u ( | totals 12 - 3 , Indiana State Is Tourney Winner I- Terre Haute hid . Man h 9 -I I't hK.liuna States will represent Indiana in the NAIB “ t tall tonrne\ .y City i tor the. i'nd straight '.Car 4y.y». .wkw.. W4MI- the, I w»’-t„ bid « v» ai. jgg.i . defwdd ( EvaoMville lant pight. 71 to 6! t sot ' H. l ’ ♦ tut r th. <t . t.'.nrne\ p In the < -flation gain**. Indiana ;' : ( ential »*dge<i Han<«ver n Hoosier! l : .-oHex4 <<»nferen< e <hainp« 71 to!.i r7.|Zdeßpife 2*’i point# by state or 11 zing champ Andy Tass. , i ■ . 1 To Honor Jefferson Bosketball Quintet - Bern**. March *J. — The Jeffer j.' ' son Warriors basketball team will •: jbe honored next Monday evening | • ' at a pot luck supper to be served ! ‘ by the Jefferstm PT A. The gra»l« children of the school, will giv a program. The, festivities wj.l ’ i xtart at-4 1*Pro Basketball NBA Retultt f Washington s.x, Baltimore Minneapolis HX. Philadelphia Xew Y*irk st. 78 ’<».•!• lUHiel - - i Waterloo y7. Denver ♦*»> ; Amfrr»r>tt «*?.• -T-rt- 4 tty €t.‘ ■■;. FOR GOOD SHOES AHMMMWWMAMMIMMAMMW FISH FRIES EVERY WEDNESDAY •nd FRIDAY NIGHTS RIVERVIEW WMWWWWWWWWWWM 1 . TONIGHT and FRI. & SAT. ROD CAMERON “STAMPEDE* With John Mack. Brown \ ALSO—"K;nj of the Roektt J Men** — 14c-30c Inc. Tax M - —o—o-— . ~ y Sun. Mo«" Tueo.—‘Maaaacrp River' I

Name Champioiis In J iniroiiiiiFfli Lwmul* v The Destroyer* and Aewu won the divisions In the Intramural league at the Decatur high school. The Drstroyers udxrd the Bullet* : 32-30. in an overtime battle In th*final of the lightweight dlvisfa.u.' ;ind the Aces defeated the Hpckrts. j 73-23. in the final of the heavy j weight division .. j * Bullata FG _FT TP J. Carter, f . . .. 2 | S It Secaur. f 4 2 1" B. Roe. c 2 15 R McDonald, g 16 2 S. Gilbert, g.. |. 2 i R Roop, f o » u TOTALS 12 < >• i wssirvyara FG FT T» R. Price, f * v. I 2 4 i B. Klxer. f 5 1 11 ’ T. ( ole. c 3 17 ■ B Kocher; g-ac. ;*• • 0 " D Duff g I, 3 9 B Black, f C Johnson, g 2 .9 I TOTALS 14 4 2 I . J Acea FG FT TP Odle, f 3 OC. Zlner. f 4 2 t” ' stmky. • in .• j Busse, g 3 0 j I Conrad, g ...... 2 13 ■' - -j TOTALS 13 3 ■ Rockets j — FG FT 1 u Strahm. f ' u 0 ' Cottrell, f 0 "0 «- Gaunt, c 4 3 1! R. Plumley, g . 1 2 I i D Smith, g. . 2 2 R. Bollinger, f IO" j TOTALS S 72.; GOVERNMENT Freni paar Ors) ft>Tn -op; AihT*rrrtm cltirHp-r n rr»" easirrn Europe, including diploma 'ic .uffit ♦r< and mh>r gm »i t;i officials “ McDermott emphasized, that th» proffered leniency toward 'Cubit ; chev was not based on- -Hte Rtt**ian 1 contention that GubitchCv wa-. <»n j titied to d*iiiiomatic munity C’nnrmuntwt hi ot Ameri ! can officials and busin* *<nien m{ eastern Europe has been st* up sharply since rhe trial of Gubit ) chev and Judith Copttm began

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Teeple Truck Line Shuffleboard Winner The Teeple Track Un* shufflecounty I4rvlew Gardens Wednesday nigbt. TEUMfi"’Ttaui ■Bd*”FlronJ-"f4vrw*’' comprised the winning team which ( survived field -of 22 entrants. West End Restaurant, with T D i Schieferstein and Paul Wolpert, | was runnerup. and third plan- was i won by Riven lew, with Dr Ed 1-Peck and Herman Frans aS team members. Mayor John Doan awarded the trophy and other prises to the ainnere. Bohnke, Strickler Named Co-Coptains Vic Strickler and Harold Bohnke : were elected honorary co-captaic* : of the Decatur Vellow Jackets banI ketbafl team .for the 1946-56 seajson at a injetlng of the team ntem- ; bers. r '7" ~, Basketball lettermen tor th. vear. as announced by Bob Worthman. athletic director ami bead j coa. h, are as f6lfows: Lirrv Jennings. Dan Mills. Max Myer* NorI man Kobne. Fred 1»< h and Keith SmallwiMsl. all seniors: Georg. Bair Harold Bohnke, Vic Str!'k , ler. Jack Petrie and l.es Sautbine all juniors. 6nd JiM. Mose*, sbpho more . , ALL-MALE JURY IFrwm Pagr Owe) a caac.*’ | fie sard that awide from flrsr degree murder with capital j»u' _ Uhmeut the "other two degr** < of murder involved w >»»• fi- » premeditation wirh inaHtt Mid. a malirioui killing wi t* « premeditation. I “So w*> submit to y<ui 't , thlM ease Un !•; t:.» p.« - . ♦ lon. that there l« n«» maHte whb Invol*. e m had War’ u motive " Wyman the* jwrrorx aftm t 4 l<>n t o som et hi ng '' th# t # iu.m bl i» j in your rnhul* ihrourhout .-y- - U that* !#* <JiUrtot .i»C .. ,Uv*„b.-bi. upon l<- m.i? He s aid +h*»Pf Is a pt» ir>i.; .• ♦hat man, |-» irunu** nt utit, < state has * proved beyon-i i reasonable douin that th** »«*••’ e» i guilty 11 U not the mini ir l a <’hil vase The proof hep- * lt Kt' i to. beyond* the reaaonaldc 4- - . ■ ■ ! i . Have jour paper readj for, J Hbj Seoul collection Sal urdaj ' inornint*’. ' ">712

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