Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1950 — Page 8
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Mikan Paces Lakers'Win ; Over Royals By United Pres* Yon can uaaally count on »■ "oH pro" when the goto* is roughset. Om.rge Mikan. probably tile greatest player la modern basketbaß tamed in one of hla super performances last Bight to Mod the MteaeapoUa Lakers to a T» to '« Vtotoey S*w Rochester and yas seeafoo of first place in the Nattanai Basketball Association s mm- ■ wvißion. TM playoff foe tint place. BereeaUated by a tie at the ee**d«» end last Sunday. »M(Mar throeghost with Mikan. aßalx-feet. 10 inches at Mm. playing a tremeedoaa rote. Mikan scored almost half the Laker points. 35,' oe 13 baskets and nine free throws although be needed help from Tony JArOa Wlm aaak a tosumcond banket to aria it tor Mtmreapolis. -— The Lakers take on the Chirar-i Stays at Minneapolis tonight in the regalar central division play- 1 oft While Rochester gtu Its first I creek at Fort Wayne tomorrow at Rochsstor. Meanwhile, division playoffs sot off to a flying start to ths other sect leas. New York, winner of five out of six regular season games from Washington, con tin tied their mastery over the Capitol* at Wash- . ingtnn last night when they closed last tor a to to 87 victory. Carl Braun topped the Knicks with 36 points, but It was a bucket by I center Harry Gallatin 30 seconds I from the end which clinched It ... NAW. -XtlCßa.-. .—< ' In the Western playoffs, the pennant winning Indianapolis • Olympians topped ' Shetoygih" W ‘ to 83. while Anderson ripped by Tri Cities, 8» to 77. All are best of-lhreo series. . In" other games tonight. Syracnee, eastern division champians. take on Philadelphia at Syracuse and Washington plays at New York. COMMUNISTS IN (CeetlwwrU Free. >’■<» <»■»> to start promised public works ttef projects At dusk* some 4w carrying sickles, picks and hoes' inarched with red flags' to the cltj-, hull of Lentella, a village of i Oto some 150 miles south trf Hums The crowd was barred from entering the city hall by six po Ucerien. One fired a warning eliot into. Hie .til Miscellaneous Auction —, Entertainment — Refreshments. Friday, March 24 at* 7:30. Sponsored by the P. T. A. at Monmouth High School. ■ 6713
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Rxkalhall HnimiM UmU A« UmalLmaM neiu ai rneaneim Monday evening the parents and members of the Zion parochial school basketball team, at Friedhelm, met In the school auditorlam for a banquet honoring the and coaehes. Coach Wally Wieg'mann end assistant coach Keuny Eichler were seated at the bead table, flanked Mr members of ths team. Following are the members of the team: Robert Baurmeister. Don Nuerge. Werner RelfMek. Don Dettmer. Richard Keuneke. Robett Keueaeke. Robert Schmldtke, Larry Eichler. Roger Ruprigbt. Cheer leaders Donna Heckman and Phyms Nnerge also attended. Speakers for the evening were Victor Dettmer. speaking for the pdrenta. Wally Wiegman. coach. The Rev. E T. Schmidtke acted as toastmaster Community singing a so featured the evening. The table decorations were carried out in blue and white, color* of the team. | The team presented coach Wies man with a monogrammed sweater in a volleyball game following the banquet, the parents def eat el the' team In the first game but lost the second game. County Table Tennis Tournament Thursday The Adams county high school table tennis tournament will be held Thursday evening at the Pleasant Mills high school gym AlMost all of the schools of the cpqnty are expected to have entriea. Schools entered thus far are: Monmouth. Decatur Catholic. Pleasant I Milla. Jefferson, Geneva. Berne, I and Hartford Entries are to be divided Into five classes: boys' dingles, boys' |, 'd;mbles7' glritTiWes. WW hies, and mixed doubles Points toward the tcant ttoph-y wiH be awarded as follows: five points for first place and three points for secj und place In each class The team trophy, sponsored jointly by the ; participating schools and the coun ■ ty revreuHttnal depart ment, will bawarded the school with highest number of points. Medal* will be. given to the individual winner* of each class. ’ The tournament I’ free to the public — ■ ' ■ CLASSIC LEAGUE i riti«»sJJtrvter 4 points. 0 Wolff Hardwire 3. Ruber Service I Htijr KrV'i 1. i«4 tTniwn 3. Swearingen l Standings W. L. Pts. I Moor* 55 K 77 Gid Crown 45 36 61 f SwearthK**« ---••••- 4s. 49. Super Servk e 43 38 55 Cities Service 38 43 58 I (off Bra.ll 38 43 46 Wolff 33 45 43 Casablanca 29 49 3t» • High ■►riew Hoagland <ni U2l- - 201 179). .—High games Zwirk 20.7, F*»**♦• I -Stritkler 210. Hwf 209 ! Cline 20T. Richard 202. S<hroe<k r lialbneyer _U'» Bum k 2’ .’. Hodle 246. I*ankenau 210. CntM 2:4. LmM 2J-. Mies M Miss Jane Hunsicker Class Valedictorian Mias Jane Hunnh ker. member ' of the Bronson. Mich, high school 11930 graduating < laaa and daughter of Mr. and Mm lion Han-1 I sicker both former Decatur residents. has been named valedictor Jan ot her class, it was learned today. | Mr and Mrs. Hunsicker are both I graduated of I>ecatur high school. Thev moved to Brottiotr About 20 [tears ago. where until Tecentiy Hunsicker operated a variety store He now operates a 30-cabin motel in Bronson. ' Formosa can boast, the highest cliffs in the world, notes the Na tioiial Geographic Society On the | W Altobwl five tISiM th* height of the Empire Slate Building In New York .
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■ - Ray Eddy To Coach Kokomo Wildcats Kokomo, Ind . March 22 — il’Pi — Ray Eddy jvho coacheti the Madison Tnbs to the 1950 state hlgft school laasketball championsh'p, will come here a week from toiia. ’o jdAirlC WRW as rage mentor -Kokomo school. authorUiea marl* the announcement last night after Joseph Noel, president of the srhcsal board, held a telephone talk wi’a Eddy lie will replace Frank Over •on,, who resigned as hardwood *-oarh-at the end »f iKie-,season. ■ _ Overton moved up to the jm»T •101. tit MiiimiMir ”f phvjdcal e4hl ration in Kokomo's expanded at i hn«- program. Noel said, and.wi'l continue to t ouch the tra< k team Announcement of the switch ua« upheld until after the .state toiirjn*y, Ntto-l said, so.aj* md Hi inter I sere with Madison s • halit es of ' ::p j turing the state crown. jEddy's I move ends nn 11 yvar rei-tn siiicu i has ’veeti f ailed "Madjsoif's "Gnirl eu Era of basketball In Eddy's tennro sith the t u •* Madison son !♦* 'tonal titi»>M r r 4 cxumal iriiA ... tat- sthu [it g were ’ runtier -o;. to ■ h.inipt- 1 Wasntngtwr. tn 1941 and Nr J-nrp-e j in 1949 and t rashed through to "the bis win' I a-I week 'Eddy."< T9T< I’urdnc rradmo * was- a star forward x*n the Boilermaker HJg Ten champion quint t that v»ar atut-aJkw uonorary *sj tain, in five seasons as Tell Ci*v - sTtfW'h: TH* lwtrhi won threw Mx«-ti.»tH als. Terms of Eddy's new coiuract not r**v»-a:««i i- :iiii' , 'H and the fattier of three children ■ c v i • ; w 4 “F I Ml *t»rt backing Ucwn bow, yx.u'll know I've beun given -th« Cardinal Mmd»xcnly treat. ment." Navy Capt. John G. Crommehn tellx reporter* In San Frxncixrjo at new* h« >■ furloughed on half pay after a »ri« of xpeeebt* bl*etmg. unification pollcie*. Still vpurnlng "gag’’ Order*. Crommelin «ay* he will ' continue attack* I International) Democrat Want Ada Bring Result*
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Donkey Basketball Game At Monmouth ...J- Tlcketanre jaL£ale..tflr„A_dQoll*y. bavkelball game sponsored by the , I Monmouth high school senior*. , | The event will be held Monday H night at 7:45. o’clock at Monmouth , high aehool gymnasium. y Si* teams conipotod of AChool d ..JiaJIuUS. bus drivers anti other voluuteers <>( the svhvfail unit wilT op pose each other General ad mi/ f ' sion ti< iUdßMire’xr'tor;' r*pts ! t | for adult h and L’s cents for stir' a dents, including those of high s- lidol aie 4 ' - Braves' Pitchers . Are Disappointing ■ Bradenton. Fla.. March 2? w H'Pi Experts who . rated the., Boston Braves a trope chaifrnrzer- ' for Hie NationaT T*« ag’fe '•<-tn’ HV . were rH heikhoi their rea»4jns t<e , 4a > . The Braves have be« n the disnp’H.intment \ of th* -prinv . \ -’dtb»n season with • u-ht . on- • iv« , , i.u.Ji‘hg b ’ s . fade I t<» . '“nic.sh' with <ta: Uar n ICTeT TmTiT ( . bonus hd rin ti»dli still-flailing to sfcotr muc h * M:i n a •e r Billy South worth s lon»* reason*, for happlne** about the «oat»* oFTiiT'pnchrmf have . the con<i<t.<• itlv * tmnv. j-erform i*n es of Jphtrtn' Sain. Joe Page Ready io ar<!.. Fl» Min h . IT' ! Joe Page the Xfw Sork San . kees' relief s|><> Up.* t. wilt, pit' hJ ! ’ •ini', when h* l :»■»•!-. like ' I opening da; matiasrr <"a<e.v‘f Htengej announced tndav Page bfteezed through Tire inn »Ings -in yesterday ft" ' vt ’iv over the HoMtoft Brat*-'* Tigers Meet Phils Clearwater. Fla. Mar h .11 P« New-found batting pnneh ■lntereMtev! manager Red R<4f»- .*od Eddi»* Saw • i IS '' • ets and Philadelphia PiiiHfr t todar. , ’ j The Tigers, who lead Gi« A icy 1 lean T>agiie'S gr;i|»errii ’ ings with a 5-3 -re* <«•••> r r. . j over the Boston Bed >\»\ lit - '• veMter«l:n < ”itfi*'l<!» r H . - • [end Johnny Groth ar ••mint •! sot ( seven runs, Ever* with two teen , ers and Groth with fine The PhilHe* are Mt tine hard. * too and are fresh from vesterJaFn ‘ 1.4 to 4 rout of th* T in. iKSMI i.* •! Bearden In Form f Burbank, ( jilif. Man h 22 < IT’. <;»’n* Bearden ap ean I today to be the. most advanced Cleveland Indian pitcher and a good bet to make - manngry L it•*f«we«4- te* diwfefepßH’feUft:' - sophomore x weaaop - { Bearden went seven innings against the St. Louis Browns veg.t terdav and although tagird for ’"four ’rotfi rood impression The Browns won the game <♦ to on rateher-- Sher may, ladlar-a-fhree run ninth inning homer 4 fiMbn HR Hard , I Oakland. Calif .- March 22 -|<UP> — The Chicago Gubs exploded* for 14 in< hiding four . hiw runs, last night to tr *uin»the Oakland Oaks S to 1 in an I exhibition, game. White Sox Leet , San Franc is<-<». March 22 , ' CPi . j — The San Francis o Sdkils were out hit 1<»-5 last night. Mir Took I advantage of the* breaks to defeat I the Chicago White Sox sto 2. I
bus Ready To RetumTo Ring Against Charles El P*«o. Tex, M»rch M- IVPI— Brown bomber Joe Loaf* *aid today be wanted to meet Exxard Charles tn a champi<m»htp fikbt ■nd become the "only retlred heavj champion to return and rwcaptwrw the title " .. ■- - •Lotri*. who retired March 1, IMB as undefeated heavyweight cham pion after holdlax the title 11 year*, said la»l night that Jimmy Norris, a partner now tnanaginx hi* exhibition tour was nexotlitlnx with Charle*. «uccea»ar, about a possible match. "The whole thing hinges on the flnsneixl arrangements." Louis mided. "Norris now is In Miami handling the negotiations." Norris, reached at Coral Gables, Fla. last night, remarked that Louis had not asked him to arrange a tight with Charles. “It Is all right with me if Joe wants to make a comback." Norris said, "and I II be happy to handle the negotiations, but he hasn’t asked me tu start any yet. .*1 Miked to Joe a tew. Baya Mo and to Ms attorney. Truman Gib son. by telephone last night and neither of ih>iu said anythin* about , — Manny Seamon. Louis’ trainer for the past 1:1 years, said Joe can get In shape tor a title fight tn Its* than four month; Loub said he started thinking about a comeback because "the heavyweight plciqre is very bad" The current crop- of young heavies, said Louis. "doesnY want Io make the ueiesaary xactiflce* to achieve fame" Ij>ul«, who will be «is>n, said Te would T year. "I’m through with the ring after this year-exhibitions and all." he said Tow Persons Killed. In Head-on Crash Bedford. Ind Man-h 22 tl’Pi • i A lirAd-on crash «•( a car and a Huck on Ind 37 m»u*li «»f h?r** last nigh! kiihd'’four’ prrnbh* <*nd in jurf-d two others.. l»ead were E»u»o U-tdl 49. Sey fnndr. and his ,daughl»-r : Jant-f. b’’. -Ryrnain*’ Cdt-UngMu. 26. MitrhtUand 'his uncle. Walter Toibfrt. about Tid. rufSJ LSwf« n< e county. ** _ ’ Milk i« pa<Gur lied "By telng ‘ te-ti*-d 443 rB-gf*** FafcgejtfigiL. TFTp *<”rn tvrtff *• tbat fi r 3” Hilnutvx.
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fridusa t* Added r Ta All-Star Tagm Chicago. March M—KIP)-Guard Bill Eriekson of IllimNs today was addsd to the eoUege all-star ban team which wtll piay an lik game roaat-toeoaaa serf** with the Harlem Globetrotters starting April 1 Erickson was an aH-conferenea star a year ago when the lllinl won the Rig Ntns championship. Democrat Want Ada Bring Results
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