Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1950 — Page 8
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Yellow Jackets Lose To Hartford City, 27*13
HarffordCity tn® unoeaien Season Tuesday The lUrtford City Airedale* j wound up an undefeated season | TaoMtoy night. but only attar lielag banded a terrific ecare by the I f ecatar Yellow Jacket* at Worthmaa field. The Airedale*, wbo came to town | ca the crest ot aa eightgame win- ] Ling streak, looked to be oa their way to aa easy triumph when they racked up a SM lead at the halt. The Jackets however, apparent iy touod their ball name la the dressing room at the halt and chase roaring hack* rata over a pair ot touchdowns and cwt the visitors’ margin to 20-13 at the end ot the third quarter. Hartford City came baek with another marker to the final period but the Jackets' passing attack gave the Airdales fits all the way through the tost quarter The Airedale, powered their way to a touchdowa from the
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opening kickoff, which they took na their own tt. With band running Francis Smith leading the auack the visitors drove tor five straight | first downs, featured by a 35-yard ngss play from Ed Robbing to Don Langdon, and Smith plunged over tor the marker. Robbins added the extra point on a quarterback sneak. Hartford City added two more touchdowns in the second quarter. I I Smith cracking between tackle and guard for the last Id yards. RobI tons’ attempted place kick was low. The Airedales' third TD was scored ma a id-yard pasg, from Robbias .to Gene Gadbury. and Ear! TownInend passed to Don Langdon for the extra point. The Jackets came out fired up tor the second half, scoring from the, Initial kickoff. A pair of forward peases from Jack Petrie to Vic Strickler carried the ball deep tout Hartord City territory and Pe- j trie then flipped a 14-yard touchdown pass to Harold Bohnke. Petrie passed to Strickler to the end rone for theextra point. Hartford City, unable to goto after the easutog kickoff, punted to Les Bautbine who made a nice ■Murn to the Airedales' IS. Petrie flipped one to Strickler and another one to George Bair, putting the ball on the Hartford Ik. Petrie then found Strickler all alone in the end sone for another touchdown. The attempt tor the extra point failed, and Hartford City’s third quarter margin was only 20U. \ Passes again carried the Jackets' deep into the visitors' territory to open the fourth quarter, but the Airdales, sided by a penalty against Decatur for delay of game, took over bn downs on their own 18. Hartford then resorted to their bruising rushes, piling up five first downs in a row. with Smith again ramming over the goal line. Smith ' tlso plunged tor the extra point. Decatur came- back with a pair
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Zack Taylor Again To Manage Browns St. Louis, “Bet. fit —(VP) — President BIN BeWitl put Zs.k Taylor at the helm of the St. lamia Browns for another year today and predicted that he would I steer the club to at least fifth' place In the American League. If the draft doesn't teach too deeply Into Brownie «Mks. DeWitt said. “We may be crowding the first division leaders’ under Taylor's tutelage." of nice mas by Roger Freebie and Petrie to take the ball to the Hartford 18. where the Airedales brac<d and took the ball un downs. The Jackets util be to action again Saturday night, playing th" Coucurdta Cadets at Dwenger pars to Fort Wsyno- Detatur wAU wind i up its season Wld*. Now •. tertainlng Fort Wayne Central at Wurthman field. Decatur Hartford City LK Strickler / D. Imngdon LT Hollinger Runyon LG Johnston Shaw C Imne R. Langdon RG Cowans Stanley RT Custer J. Gadbury RE Bohnke G Gadbury QB Petrie Robbins LH Bair Townsend RH Sheets Smith FB Frucbte Ford Score by quarters: Hartford City 712 0 7-27 Decatur 0 0 13 O—lJ Hartford City scoring—Touchdowns: Smith 3, G. Gadbury. Extra yolnts—Rohblna (plunge), D. Langdon (pass from Towimwnd). Smith (plunge). Decatur scoring—Touchdowns: Bohnke. Strickler. Extra point — Strickler (pass from Patrie). Hartford City substitutlcna— Perry. Parks. Jones. Morrical. Green. Person Dodds, Strtoe, McConnaughey. Decatur substitutions— Sautbine, N Pollock. Imwaop; Busse. Thomas. Cnnral, Brokaw. j. Officials—Todd Derate. Farris. | Hiah School Football Pqni 25. Elwood 0 Wabash 21. Marlon 1? Hoyerton IS. Anderson is Seymour 2<A Martinsville ft. Rushville 9 Connersville «. Greensburg IJI. Shelbyville 11 North Vernon 39, Bloomington V. 6. If you have something to sell o' rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results.
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Norlti Side Winner Os SectiMil Meet Fort Wayne North Side won the . rectional cross country meet TubsI day afternoon at Franke park. J Fort Wayne, defeating aix other Itepms tor the title. , i Neri Gelgbr, of North, set a new . sectional record by winning the i ince to le.-ll.b, breaking the tor , mer record set by Roger Johnson iof Decatur last year. Jim Laßrash. South Side, was .stood. Hugh Hanes Keudallvltte. 1 third: BiU Grlssnld, North, fourth, and Dl<k Johnson. South, fifth These five boys and the North Side team will compete In the state 1 f-nal meet at Indianapolis Nov. b. 1 North's team total was 29, M'owed by South with 70. Wabash 1 71, Kendallville 111. Howe Military 117, and Decatur 125. Ashley ass represented but did not have a complete team. Anderson Wine 1 Indianapolis. Oct 25. — <VP>— 1 Anderson's Indiana, only team ever ' to win the Indiana high school ‘ crnas-country championship, and ’ the defending individual champ. ' Jim Lambert" of Muncie Central, were among the outstanding quail ‘ fiers today for the state meet to be held at Indianapolis Nnv. 1 ‘ Anderson edged Muncie Central 54 to 59. to win itirown sectional, although Lambert cantered home ahead of his team-mate. Tom New. and the rest of the pack In 9:4MMuncie Burris also sill send a 1 full squad to the state tourney In the Indianapolis sectionals. Indianapolis Washington won the team title and the Continentals' John Owenaby took individual honors. Tech and Short ridge were the other capital city team quail fiers.
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