Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1950 — Page 6
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Central Wins 2M Victor! FridayNigM Friday Bight wqg a night when *v«a tbe bird* wore grounded. tbe fwtoafetag few btrda who havent Started wrath. However, had they rottea this (ar to Ib.tr journey tbe birds. that la. they would bare probably pen-bed on one of the ltpbt« at Worthman «ehl wad watched the Central of,Fort Wayne Tiffetw defeat the Dweatnr Teltow Jackets. *fc», la Decatur* final •Ms* of the aeaaoa. Th* bird* weren’t tbe only thia* grounded Friday night, though. The ■MM formidable offensive weapon - the Yoitow Jarbeta bare possessed aS through tbe Mtsatra. tbe forward papa, wan almost usetoo* during the game that mna played ess a wet. noddy field while tbe rata pepper down dhek Petrie. the good right am of the Min, simply didn't have a Ctatace to throw many passe* With a iMtbaM that remained constantly 3 He did get off eight of them, completed three, but all of thpta abort poaoes and didn’t figure in any drive* lb tart, tbe Jacket* were able to peoet rote-bot ooce deep Into CeaMg territory. that In the third auprter and tbe result ot the rn eatery of a tumble on tbe Central Ihyard Mrtpe- Bet the Tiger line MM add tbe Jacket* could get only to tbe ainoyard line. Central didn't wart* too much Haw in pMhlag over lu first touch down Tubing a Bobahe punt on tft» Doeotor 35. after *• ,«N uMbio to go anywhere aF.«r ■W" «MPM feSdSMg-'Mta kickrtf. Bob Shaffer ebook off two tgakles and raced over for tbe eugrter’e only score. Central found the range In the aeeead quarter, though, and pushed over three tiurbdnwna. Henry Mayer through eenter from i yards out; George Mmmoa* from the 10! yard atrip, and Clayton Chambers , need M yards to pay dirt from his WWW 11 With the Tiger line storming in to barraas tbe Jacket backs tbroMbugk th* game, the Decatur rdiilntf totact was pretty well •lopped It was this same line that charged Jack Petrie on a fake punt i play aad dropped him on his own 'll yard line, setting up the second
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Standings W L, Pencil Pushers >< 3 Craeers it 7 Doha 12 9 Solvent is p Master Mixers ......... 11 io Feed Mill „■«. la 11 1 Better Halve* 9 12 Bag Service » is Wander* « 13 M A R 8 13 High series: Men—Jones sl7. Walters Mi. Judt sll. Women—- ’ MacLaon 4M. Way 171. High games: Men—Nash SOI, Walters Sli. Women Mat Legn 1?». WOMEN’S LEAGUE •tending* —■- W L OM Crown Ik t Duo Therm ~ W 7 Lumber Co I>, g •chafer CO. .... Id 8 Three Kings IS 1 ■fpervlew 11 10 McMillen 11 Id Hill-Smith ..*. IS It ' Bank IS IS 'ihwora.-...^.;.....-.-Z n H IGA . 12 It Meyers ..... ...... 12 it : Kent .....i......... 11 13 Rosie 1» 11 BPW » IS , Knapp i 8 Id Niblick 1 SO i Button ... 1 20 High aeries; Woodward Ut. High Games: Woodward 121 . ITU. Faurote IM. Plasterer I*o. Halberstadt IT*. A Hoile 17*. MAJOR. LEAGUE •landing* W L Pts. Ideal Dairy ..... 18 > 35 Monroeville It • *4 Ltoter’s Id 11 to ’• -Bunk . JA. ;Vv Braith Furs IS 14 id Mies Hoc. ’.. It It Id Britafefe n Id 15 Heyerlys » Id 13 High series Marbaeb 831 (211-*l3-3071. II Nehull* *O3 (17*32*- —’ — : m ' : ~ -—— High games J Hobbs *O3-311. Crates 20*. Simmerman *!« K Werling SIS, Unkenau *Ol. Miller ft*. Allspaw til J Bultemeier S3*. Baumgartner 20»-101, Conrad ' *ll. Reef 211 Note: laa. and Kelly Dry Cleaners will bowl on a Isler date. MERCHANT LgAOUt i Standings W T.i Rhodes Roofing . 22 5. I State Gardens ... ; 20 t ' MirHenkopl-Kiiing '.'il 3U-JS , 11 t Tiger score On the following kick- , off. the Tigers Recovered a Jacket | fumble on the 2a und four plays j later Simmons trutied over for the| score | With all (hr scoring confined fol • the first half, the two teams played I on even terms during the second I half, neither able to make any ■ headway, and both teams constantly losing the ball on fumbles. In tact, there were 15 tumbles during the game, nine of them committed by the Central backs. The lineups: Deeatur -—Central LK Strickler Ch Brown LT Bollinger Hringartner LG Johnston Haag C Lane Sima RO Cowans Blevins RT Custer Parker KK Bohnkc Seals QB -Petsie Qvuholt Rli Sheets «'u Brown LH Bair Shaffer. FH Fruchte - ' . Mayer Score by quarters: Central 6 1» 0 0—25 llecatur o 0 0 0-0 Substitutions Decatur —/ Saut blue. Pollock. Odle. Lawson. Knit : tie. Busse. Thomas. Koller, Helm | Central—Mudreek. Hokrm. (’barn I bers. Christman, Hicks. Barksdale. I Scbllckinau. Rasbury. lAdd. Lester. Davis. Simmons. Wilson. Walter. Fate. Clancy. Parker. Scoring: Central Schafer. May •r. Simmons Chambers PAT— Mayer. Officials: Weeks ot Hartford I City, liobay and Hess, of Fort I Wgyne
Spartans lose Friday Night To Wren Five The Pleasant Mills Spartans, making theif second start of the young season, were handed a SS-29 defeat by Wren. 0.. at the Wren gym Friday night. Tbe Ohio quintet was out in; front all tbe way,- I*-S at the first quarter. *7-11 at tbe half and 3718 at the third period. Three players paced the Wren attack, Clifton leading with 15 Pleaaan: Mills’ scoring was well balancM- Ntadstfeqc feßtthg ,wUh eight Jltri Wpartans’ leading scorer last year, did not alert last night because of alight injuries suffered Wednesday and was tn leas thin a minute feat night .when he was again injured and forced to leave the game. The Spartans will play the Herne Bears at Pleasant Mills next Friday night. Wren FG FT TP Gebrea, f .... 11* Turner, f —3 1 $ Brown, c S 2 11 Bowen, g 5 3 13 Clifton, g 5 5 15 Custer, f (» 11 Geisler, g 1 0 2 Totals 2<i 1* 5g Pleasant Milla FG FT TP Neadatine. t .... ...... 3 - ; —*■ * Raudeabush. t ........ 2 1 5 Worktager. c 2 2 * Noil, g .... I • * Johnaun, g 1 •' * ■. 11 * IB'S Young; g n « n Jim Ptir*. .g , 1. Totals H' » 2» Referee:—An hdeacon | Preliminary Pleasant Mills 39. Wfen 19 Decatur Dry Clra. ...... IS k KrickTyndall ......15 12 K C No 2 » 1« Eagles . - s I*, K C. No I 8 l»i Mirror Inn 7 20!;
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I High School Football 1 Fort Wayne C. C. 7. Goshen 0. Fort Wayne North 2S. Michigan City 11. Hammond Noll 39. Rensselaer 0. Howe Millilaiy 12. Fort Wayne Concordia 6. Peru 31. Huntington 13. Loginspiiri If. MonticeMo 6. Marion 38. Frankfort 19. i Richmond 11. Muncie Central *. COLLEGE FOOTBALL South Carolina 13. .Marquette 13 (tier Miami (Fla I 12, Georgetown 7. Vanderbilt 31, Chattanooga 12. Dttroi: 18. VlUauova 7. , s, J H.S. Basketball Hoagland It.' Monroeville 37. pg Harlan W. Elmhurst 11. Huntertown *l. Leo 18. . East Kokcreek I*. l.afaVet’l Central 4*. Arcola 29. Churubusco 25 Kendallville *B. Angola s<c Madison 81. Vevay I*. Democrat Want Ada Bring Reunite Kayes Shoes ........... 3 24 High gamos: Brarey 202-217. Christen 22«. Gallmeyer 222. Jim Ahr *Ol. Strickler 201
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Gorillas Edge One-Point Win Over Monmouth i The Hartford Gorillas and Monmouth Eagles.waged a real thriller tor the fans Friday night at Hartford. the Gorillas squeexing out a 5A53 triumph in a hectic finish. The exact outcome of the game was in doubt for several minutes Infter the finish, as Monmouth acor» 1 ed a fielder which many fans In tbe gym thought gave the Eagles a WW-Point victory However, after Consultation of officials, it was determined that the final horn had Sounded a few seconds before the ||onm<>u:h shot was tired, but tbe' Mrn was not beard because ot the I kMlwn. I It was * battle all the way. The teams were knotted at 11-14 at the first quarter. Hartford held a (*>*3 lead at the half, but tbe Eagles surged out in front at the third' period, 39 3s. «- ’Werrnan. Hartford guard, led the ’ •coring for the night with 1* points Three player* shared honors lor Monmouth. Harvey couattag 15. Hußrnrcyer 11 and Klees 1* Hartford will entertain Rock i creek at Hartford next Tuesday night, while Monmouth will be host, to tbe Deeatur Commodores at oMn i mouth Friday. ■ Hartlori FG FT TP! Ziegler, f 3 3 »i Meyer, f ... 5 3 IS I
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No Report Received Or Jefferson Gome No report bad been received at ptrena lime today of the Jefferson Warriors-Madiaon township basketball game, played Friday night. Effort* to reach echool officials lor team players- were frultleea ... Weikel, c .* » l' Augsburger, g * 11! Herman, g .....* « 7 19 McCune, f .; 1 * 1 N'Oti. g a...... fl 0 0 Total* 1-.V17 1* 53 Manmawth FG FT TF Kless. f $ 2 12 Gallmeyer. f ......... « 0 « liultemd-yer, c 1 * II Harvey, g ...Z- * 3 15 Stoppenhagen. g 0 1 l i Werltng f .-c; ...tj.. *O4 | Wakhle. f I 0 2 j Sheets, c .... ... ■ 1 2 4 j Everett g — 0 « o Selking. g ....' 0 0 fl fTotai* 1* 11 52 Referee: -Cass. ! Vmplre:—Jacobs. - Freliminary Monmouth 3*. Hartford *« Now Bod fee Poßo Vtethno Aa ooclllaUng bod with an elee - treed* driv* bo* been dwelepod to i furthoe treatment of infantile peral y*to rietima. have Mere Hge During tbe past 1* years, tbe averi age number of pi*e saved per litter [ In thia country baa been going up. ■ I Democrat Want Ad* Bring Reeulta,
Geneva Scores 41-40 Victory Against Berne ! Tbe Geneva Cardinal* barely staved oft a deaperate rally b/ the Berne Bears Friday night to 1 eke out a 41-40 triumph at the Geneva gym In the season opener 'ot both beams. •- Geneva waa out ahead kt the first quarter 14-4. at the halt, *>-14 and at the third period. 34-*B, but the Cardinals lead wa* narrowed 10 one point when tho final gun : Founded I I Weaver topped the winners with 11 points, followed closely by Mann with 11. For Berne. Parr waa lhe leading acorer with 1* markon The Beara outscored Getters from tbe field, l« to 15, but the Cardltrnls sank 11 free throw*, while Berne made only eight. Geneva will play Adams Central at Geneva next Friday night in au Adams Central home rame while Berne will be at Pleasant Milla, also on Friday Geneva ' FG PT TP Weaver f . * * 1! Bergman f I 1 * Haines c .... 3 * ,* Nevll g .... 2 3 7 Mann g .. .3 5 11 Kelly f .. .... fl fl 0 Penrod c . o o o ,llanni g ... 0 0 0
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Meyer g ....w,: • • • Y*tale 1U 11 41 Berne P® FT TP Nussbaum f 2 * « Parr f « # 1* Balsiger c .... 0 2 3 J. Sprunger g .. * 3 * V. Sprwbger g J- -■ -T- 3 ■ Hlrachy f ..z 4*B Myer* t 0 0 • Bertsch c ....... <J fl • IJethty < ..0 0 • Miller g • fl • Tetalg 1C • 4G Referee - Walker Umpire — Moser Preliminary Geneva 21, Berne, 13 ! TWO OF FOUR lOeePewe* Ft— Pun • neat oU the rts-ord. but the general Hter gave Price permission to quote him. Price said MacArtber told him he waa wot uneasy about the it esent situation In Korea. The implication seemed to be that MattArthur did not regard tho present Chinese effort' in Korea as more thah true tat hnirally of teerEr Mice Laag to V. *, Estimate* ar* that tbe U. S. to toeing two hundred 4*-acre (arm* <(.«to acieai * day through eroelen. Oldeet City Damascus 1* the oldest inhabited City to the world. Trade In e Good Town — Gecatuc
