Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1950 — Page 8

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Commodores Win Opening Game OS Season

Beat Spartans Wednesday By 11 Wl IWdliM f OF J • 4134 Saxe Both co*ch*s. Dav* Terveer ot .hpg'inmmMnres and Dm Visard ot , th* thMut Mill* Spartans. will 1 probably send their ehargwsi through hours of practice be- I tore the next game in an effort to I find th* basket after th* opening game for the teams Wednesday Fee neither team ceaM ecore <x*s latently enough from the Held IB B tame that was marked by tong abate. abort tempers and frequent ’ Masts ot the officials' whistle*. The ioag ahote. for the moot part, wouldn't go in, the frayed tempers 1 were easily mended, and the • whtotlwstopx only punctuated the game that was won by the Commodores. 42-24 ba the Spartans* floor. There wore >4 foals called during ths contest, 14 of them agatnat tbs Commodores. >0 against the Spartan*. The Commodores combined to state IS of 25 gharity tosses •bile tbs Spartins pat In 14 ot 22. teams running to tbs abort Me. Um Commodores and Spartans eonesntraled on speed for their attack. speed and frequent sniping at the basket. Jim Wilder paced the Commodore's effeaslve racking up 1« points from his center position, — most ts them from the foal Une. He rant eight of If charity tosses to back up bls four Held goals, tor the evening's top scoring Bat he was pressed for scoring hdnors by the Spartans Jim Price, a short bet rugged guard wbo bar- ■— teased the Commodore* all through

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Week's Schedule | Os Adams County -M Basketball Teams Friday Berns at Geneva. Monmouth at Hartford. Pleasant Mills at Wren. O. „ Jefferson at Madison. the game, and ended up with 14 | points In a losing cause. I The Spartan* jumped off to a .one point lead on Johnson's free throw io start the game, but the Commodore* moved ahead on Wilder's tap-in, and were never headed thereafter, although they were tied twice, at 1717 and 2»22. Both limes it was Price who knotted the count. both times on free thrown. But Wilder put the Decatur team la front again with a laynp after going the length of the floor,, at J>l7. They led at all slop*-- 11-» at the end of the first quarter, lb-17 st halftime, and 28M al the three quarter mark. The Spartans were hampered in their work during the second half when Price and Workinger were forced out on foul*. Cemmedarae FG FT Th Coyne, f 2 1 5 Faurote, f J e g WMer. e . 4 » K Gage, g '>2 2 Voglewede, g 2 2 « CoeteHo. f .... 2 1 5 Ouse, f o o o Laurent g o 11 Coffee, g o 0 0 TotalslJ 15 41 Spartans FG FJT TP Raudenbush, f 2 o 4 Neudstine. f n " " Workinger. e0 3 3 Price, g 4 « 14 Johnson, g 2 5k Non. f err. I • «-- 2 King. < 1 v 2 ; *-/AfoiaJg . **.-M,i Referee Lehman Umpire: -Strickler. Preliminary Commodore* 32. Pleasan: Mill* to.. ' ■•■'—■ —‘

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Eagles Defeat Adams Central In Net Opener The Monmouth Eagle* defeated the Adams Central Greyhound*. 4PM, Wednesday night at Monmouth a* both team* launched their basketball seasons The Eagle* wore, on top at the half. and stayed in front for the rest Os the game Monmouth’s scoring honors were well divided. Don Gailmeyer and Bob Harvey each tallying 1* pein:*, with Eddie Stoppenhagon scoring nine. Enos BcbMgh FmM hounds wtth -12 wisrkeA. Mmwrd by Charles Hoffman with nine. Monmouth will play at Hartford Friday night, and Adams Central will be at Geneva Nov. 10. MaHOMA4»*K FG FT TP Gailmeyer. f 4 2 10 Kiess. f 2 1 5 Bultemeyer, c 2 2 4 Harvey, g 4 2 10 Stoppenhagen. g -4 1 0 Walchle. f 0 0 0 Sheets, e '"ggryA*gar «ms—i -J- &4 Werllng. g 0 0 0 Everett, g — 12 4 Totals IS 13 49 Adame Central FG FT TP Arnold, f — 0 2 2 Longenberger. f 10 2 Schrock, c L... 4 4 12 Mitchel, g .A. 1 4 S Hoffman, g 4 1 9 Nussbaum, f 0 2 2 Lehman, f Oil Hendrick*, g — 0 0 " Kolter. g 1 « 2 To-al.- - ” ” z 'M Newi-omtr " -r irtidre.' ’SBcysta - ?>■».- ..-«•• Preliminary Adam* Centtsl 34. Monmouth 29 I .. ..._* .. - If you have semsthing to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. ■ • 1 1 'rode m a iood Town — Decatu'

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I Appling Is Named Memphis Manager Chicago. Nov. 2. —4l’P>— Luke Appling, wbo played shortstop with the .White Sok for 20 years. Will manage the Memphis Chicks nest season. Appling. wb»> ht>ld* the major league record of 2.219 games played at short, told Sox vice-president Chuck Comixkey by telephone yes-J terday that he will take the helm us the Sox farm t-lutein the Southetn astociation. \ Hartford Wins Opening Game Over Poling Hartford's Gorillas opened their 195ti51 basketball session with a tteurkih Wednesday night, whipping Poling. 55-31. on the Jay county team's floor. The veteran Hartford quintet held a 29-13 lead at the hplf and wae never pressed. Jack Meyer was the game's leadI* Heorer with 1- pisiltt* <>n five field goal* and eight free throws, with Jerry Attgsburger tallying 13 tor the winners Reinhart led Poling with 10 point*. The Gorillas will play their second game of the young season Friday night, entertaining the Monmouth Eagle* at Hartford Hartford FG FT TP Zeigler, f 2 1 5 Meyer, f 5 9 IS Welkel, c .. 3 17 Augsburger. g 8 1 U Herman, g — 3 2 9 McCune, ■ •* 2 2 Noll, f I 0 2 i. - -■ ■ Titurlijve.w.' ... Poling FG FT TP Reinhart, f - 2 « 1° Kerns, f . 1 ♦ « Hains*, c .... 1 4 Si Iseh. g... I .2 4 j Votaw. g .7— 2 1 5 ’ Waters. I - # 9 8 > linel. g —9. *• 1’ [j Total* 7.1? 3| , i Preliminary Ha/Ffotd ::!? I’oliioT IS PRESIDENT l< teMtiMWest I- row* Pa«r W»r» iutietmry party mvinbers may softjt he Jin atUlUd* - - - --, (’ollazo The 3 7-y ear-ohl Vilp. inuatarhej Puerto Rican from ! York, wars reported in «6od condition at Emergency hospital. He I . U charged ifcith murder and cmHd.I upon tonvh ti4»n, rei rive the ehc ' trir chair.

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NEIC Foolball All-Star Teams Are Announced I Tigers dominate the all-North-eastern Indiana conference football team, snfocted at 4 meeting of conference coaches Wednesday night. The Warsaw Tigers and the Bluffton Tigers each placed three men on the first team, with the New Hagen Bulldog*. Auburn Red Devils and Columbia City Eagles each placing three. A 11-man squad was chosen, a* a tie developed ill the voting for the end positions, with thn result that three were named. The Decatur Teltow Jackets placed two men on th* second team. Jack Petrie at quarterback and George MBIr at a backfield spot. Koger Fruchte. Yellow Jacket backfield man. was voted honorable mention. The first team members will be presented with silver footballs and Use second team members with gold footballs. The all-conference teams are: ~ First Team Ends—C. Roemer. New Haven: Korth. Warsaw; Worthman. Bluffton. Tackles—White. Warsaw; Derrow. Auburn. Guards--Fahl, Columbia City: Hedge*. Bluffton Ceator—Hampshire, Auburn. Quarterback — Gulsln,er. New Haven. ... — Backs—Rapsavage. W ar s aw; Myers. Columbia City; Santon. Bluffton.

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Dbtc wd TflMwti Ratto--CroaM-ap. Aifburn; R. Ruemar. New Haven. Tacklaii— Neidlgh, Colombia City; Wert A Auburn. Quanto— Khoad ex, Warsaw; Straub, N*w Haven. Center —Watson, Waxaw. Quarterback— Petrie, Decatur. and Fllxpatrtek. Bluffton, tied Backs— Hathaway. Aubarn: Bair. Decatur; Harper. Gurrett. AAwfitiSfi ’.■ End*—Butler, Auburn; Moxer. I 'Blufftqa. ' Line-Garner. Auburn; Boltin. ' Bluffton. Center -Blanin*. New Haven. " Quarterback —Griffith, Auburn: ’ Bell. Warsaw. J Back*—Fruchte, Decatur; Me1 Cxrtney, Warsaw; Coy. Columbia J City; Funk. Nsw Haven; Feagler. J Garrett. I 4 OFFLCIAL tCswstawH Fvrea Irene east ’ stat* governor of the number of • represeatativu* to be elected to the 1 93rd congrea* which convenes tn - 1953. It win be up to the state ’ teglslaturos to draw the new con- ’ gresstonal district line,. The new population show* that ’ the conhtry has 19.025.M4 people 1 more lhan ft had a decade ago 1 when th* last mbmm *•• taken lllinol* retained Ila fourth place ranking among the state* with * population t of 11.712.174. Indiana baa a population of ■ 3,934.224, a gain of 14. S percent A total ot 15.455 displaced per son* were resettled In tbs United States by th* National Lutheran i Council undar th* DP—Act ot 1949. , -shleh expired oa June 3« and trill be replaced by th* DP Act qf 1950. recently signed into law by Presldent Truman. ▼rad* la a <le*d Vaww — Oacatui

High School Football Lancaster Central 44. Montpelier 27. Butler 59 Hamilton 29. Middletown M, Anderson Bt. Mary's 45. Glenn 59. Terre Haute State 42. 1,000 YANKEE |< I»|I»»4 from rreaw O*e> communist to launch anon a full strength attack aimed at cutting off the U. 45. forces at rung out thinly along the northwest cosat of Korea. The American vanguard waa only 14 mile* from the frontier. The communiat drive into the Unsan area already had reached within about 15 miles of the coastal highway below Unsan. If the highway were cut. the lung line the V. 8. 24th division bad stretched nearly 50 niltoa northwestward to the border region would be IsblutThe communists swarmed down Into the Unsaa sector with massed troops, tanks, and self-propelled guns. They smashed at least four holes in the allied defenses. Ths U. 8. Ist cavalry units and the south Korean Ist, 7th and tth division elements fell baek under pressure to new defense positions. REV. EMERICK ■ Hrewtiane* Fresw Was Sail Service organlxation. He was conference president of the board ot missions of the Methodist church from 1949 to 1950. The family will move here next Wednesday and Rev. Emerick will preach his first sermon here next Hunday Dr Jones and family completed their moving to Fort Wayne today If you have semsthing to sell sr rooms f*r rent try s Dsmecrst Want ‘Adv. ' It brings result*.

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Kenny Grant Suffers Broken Leg Wednesdoy Kenny Grant, former Decatur - high school football and basketball (tar, ended his football career for this season at Ball Stale college at Muncie Wednesday afternoon when he suffered a broken leg In football practice. Kenny, who attended Michigan I State university last year, entert <d Ball State this year and was ' regarded as one of the outstand - 'ng player* eligible tor the varsity ' next year • [ Farmer Crashed To Death By Tractor I Crawfordsville. Ind.. Nov. 2. — , tUP>— Georg* D. Spitanagl*. 39. . was crushed to death yesterday on hi* mother's farm near Unden i yesterday when he slipped or fell | beneath a tractor'* wheeip. I > State Soldier Bonus ’ Fund Now 21 Million r Indianapoll*. Nov. 2 —(CPj— Another |MO.7O< weWT into the > state soldier bonus fund last month, the state department of revenue _ jaULMhUe. —__ 1 Gross Income tax division direc- ’ tor Waiter Bottorh said there now [ was 1221.555.749 in the fund. Col 1 Mutton* last month were almost half again a* high as In October us ‘ 1949 when only 2C42.U9 wax taken ! ta —- ■ Lest season at Hialeah the weather was dear and the track fast 27 ot th* 49 radqg days. I*ron Trotsky also was known as ' Lev Brunstein." —— J I . .1.-1 ..