Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1950 — Page 6
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Commodores Edged Out By Monmouth, 33-32
Eagles Score Ono-Point Win viiv ■ wim vvni p_»4— kH-L* rnwy mgm The '• Docatv Commodores alaraat, bat Mt «Uw. overcame a Monmouth toad In the last minute before being defeated by a 33-32 snore la a game ptayad at tba Monmouth gym Friday. Ta any tba game. van loosely played throughout would probably ba tba right expremtea — there wens May loose balls shirting around unattached UMscb as tba tone. aad loose officiating that altowed both tataaa a great deal of la missing shots. That tba gnaw became beetle In Ma «nal stages was doo maialy to tba tanbUMy of the Eagles ta rind the basket In the last qaarter; they ware able ta get aae charity teas daring that batted while the Commodores had their boot stanna. scoring IS points. It waa not OMMNBbWith bat a few seconds to go in the ball game. Francis Coyne sank one from tba near aide court to put the Commodores east to the Eagles. with one point separating the teems aad the tiaror'e pistol potood to end the game. It waa Norvla Buftemoier’e free throw, aridway In the eoartar. that prorod to be the wiaaiag uutrker. The Koffka Jumped est to a lead an Bnltametor ’s fleider to start the eeoriag aad they were never headad thereafter. They led at all stope. IM after The first quarter. 38-11 at the iatemlsetoa. and 32-38 at the three-quarter mark. Poor lir - - Oiapoed in the bail gaM before the Commodores could score. oe Diek Gage s tree throw Jim Wilder tried to carry the nimatbff— teed, tending thoevealag s scoring parade with 11 mark ore. Ho was elooety followed by the Regies' Bob Harrey who scor od tn points before ha. along with | Gage of the Commodores, waa ejected from the game tor an- = nereosary ronffbaeaa. Neither loam could muster too much eeoriag paneh la a game that wee snarimd hi oatrome frfendliMse by both teems—almost omep nmo one team threw IM ball the other team eanght It. It kept the gaM going back and forth, while the ball spent considerabte time going In thru out. Hoth teams will meet tbe Hunt tagton Catholic Ramblers In their nest ootings—tbe Monmouth Eag-■ las nest Friday, and the Commodores November 28 It will he an I away game for both Adams coon-; ty trams 1 FG FT TP CoetoHo. k * • 0 Fmirdte. i\.. 0 • Wilder. c - 4 4 l - Gage g I 3 J Veglowode. g -y- 3 1 ‘ laurvat. f 304 Coyne, f X s , 0 4 Gate. g y-- ® 0 TOTALS 1«V 8 ” bdes,OaaasH» V \’’ z" - FC. PT TP WelcMe. f • 3 \ 3 Gallmoyer. f —1 1 3 BuHemeier. e 1 3 V Stoppenhagea. g — 3 • • ~ Harvey. g — 5 8 10 Everett, f ......... 0 • « Sheets, f • 3 3 / Hoiking. c - 0 0 0 Wertlag, g 3 1 5 Klees, g.. * 0 0 TOTALS ...... ’J * 33 Referee Byerly empire—Reasoner Preliminary Monmouth IS. Commodores !0. H. S Basketball Portland 47. Bluffton 3» Kradallrillr &g. Nappanee M (overtime I • Butler g?. Columbia City St Hoagland SO. Ossian M. Hwtortown M. New Haven 47 Imfayette Central IS. Boenoke 13 Monroeville <l. Leo go. iMcaatee Central 1.1. Colon 30. Elmb-wet SI. Arcola SI Plymurih M. Warsaw M SUN. MON, TUES. ConUnvoM do", from CIS ■" PARITY GRANGER ANN BI.YTH -OUR VERY OWN” Jean Kvaae, Jane Wyatt ALSO bhsrte 14e-44c Inc. Tas O—O TOOAT—'The White Tewer” Glenn Fpsd t Ai.no- -ghecte 14544e Inc. Tas
rIWWCW rigiitwr is Wrnmt By DRCtsiow Now Yqrt Nov. 11 — (UF) - Urirent natrthuiUe at Franco today wm ottered a return non-tllle bout with mMdtewvight champion Jake Lamotta al Madison Square Gorden Doc. 8 Because of his close victory last night over youthful Poddy Young. DuMbuUle. favored at 13-S. won tbe sbsaimMl a 10-round decision over Yeong of Now York in a Hebt so anaapoctodly etoae that referee Mark Conn celled the boot even an reuada but 'gave tbe Frenchman seven points to Young’s five. Judges Frank Forbes aad Harold Barnes each gave DsuthuHle ala roeada aad Yono* four. AJamc r Mini AWiDUnniai ttuate Amahs DaN) veneva ByOnePoint Adams Central and Geneva waged another thriller at the Geneva 1 gym Friday night, with tbe Groyhounds edging out a 3C-3S victory ; over tbe Cardinals Adams Central tod at the first 1 qaarter, M, but Geneva came hack ’ to take a lb-l» margin at the half. 1 The toOM battled to a M-2« tie at the third period, with Adams Central sqeaking out the one-point 1 triumph in the final quarter Scoring honors were well divided on both teams. Kolter leading tbe Greyhounds with 10 points, while three Geneva players each Milled eight. Both teams will be la action again next Friday. Adams Centul playing Jefferson at Berne, and Geneva playing Petroleum at BluffAdame Central FG FT TP Arnold, f - ... 3 17 i Nussbaum, i 2 1 5 Mitchell, c 3 17 Hoffman, g ......j. 0 <1 0 Loageaberger. g .... 3 0 t ’ Schrock, f o n o Lehaun. r o 11 L Koller. > —4 —f- ' TOTALS ... 14 « 38 Geneva FC FT TP Weaver, t - 3 17 Bergman, f ........ 2 4 8 Penrod, c 3 2 8 NeviL g 1-0 2 Mann, g 3 2 8 j Haines, f ... 1 8 2 I . TOTALS 13 8 33 Referee —Leininger Vmpire—Roth Preliminary Adams Central 29. Geneva 27 WEEKLONG t Cue Mu u»S Psem roue One* week-long air-ground attack that ome officers believed might die courage full-scale Chinese entry into the war. ■® 1 * lAO BMAOOW cast over election .■lctory of California's Gov. Earl Warren la the simultaneous attack >f polio suffered by his youngest laughter Nina, 17. She was taken o Sacramento hospital, paralysed rum hips down. ftateraattoimV TODAY & SUNDAY Centlnuoua Both Days WhiMterftil DmWc Hili' m JACK CARSON -GOOD HUMOR MAN” &-THE OLD FRONTIER” With MONTE HALE Only ISc 30c Inc. Tag
Berne Scores Two-Point Win Over Spartans Scoring the winning fielder on a 1 mid-Goor shot just as the final gun ' sounded, the Berne Bears squeesed ' oat a .10-48 victory over the Plea aant Mills Spartan* at the Pleasant 1 Mills gym Friday night. * Berne waa la tbe van at all pep tods. 15-14. 28-27 and 4M4. but the Spartans rallied tn the final qu*r ’ ter. with the lead ehanglag hands several times before the Anal. Berne basket. a. Raudebtamh, Pleasant Mills . for ward, waa the gaiWfta Isadiffg ffklntmaker with 17 talites, while 11 points by Parr topped Berne's well balanced scoring. The Spartans will entertain Hartford at Pleasant Mills next Friday, while the Bears will travel to New Haven the same night Berne FG FT TP Parr, f 3 3 H • Kaehr. f 2 » 4 1 Balsiger. c 2 2 8 ■ Nussbaum, g ... 3 « 1° r J. Sprunger. g 2 1 5 Htrschev. f 4 1 9 1 Liechty. g « 1 ' iF, Sprunger. g 1 2 4 ’ Totals .1 17 18 50 PlressM Mills I FG FT TP Raudenbusb. f 7 2 17 I Johnson, f 0 8 5 > Work Inger, c ..V..... 8 • 12 ' Price, g 1 3 5 I King, g 1 « 3 Noll, g - 1— 8 5 i Edwards, g .—7—— 1 0 2 f - . . Wi.i r ~~~r~T~'T~ ; Totals .......... 17 14 48 Referee: —Hollier. : ' - Preßmlnary Pleasant Mills 37. Berne 20. HOMAGE IS FAID TO rttonsteued fe— Paue Wet tion left for letting Russia know that we mean business,'' he said. . . Total mobilisation will discourage communist leaders from . touching off total wmrr L a iaL i Edmußd E4waf4a . Mre. Ethel Roaiek ■MUND MWABOS to under arrest In Detroit after admitting the strangulation slaying of Mrs. Ethel Roetek. 21. The 27-year-old auto worker said he visited Mrs. Roeiek. wife of a moving van driver, while her huaband waa away ao he could break off their undercover romance. He aald he apparently strangled hsr while trying to quiet bar during vtott flutemefomaD
To Tho Voters of Adams County Yonr vote of confidence io sincerely appreciated. Eteri F. Jiberg YOUR COUNTY CLERK .
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W L Btt. Monroeville ......L... 21 8 28 Ideal IMiry 18 12 25 Uster’s 17 13 21 Kelly’s 17 13 21 Burk Klevator ....... 18 14 21 Mies Recreation 11 18 18 Smith Furniture ...... 13 17 18 Schafers .............. 13 17 17 Meyerlys - 11 18 18 Suttles Insurance ..... 10 2« 14 High games: Mies 245. Parrish 225. Tope 212. Miller 213, Kitson 2<hi. Pillars 213. J. Hobbs 202. P. Bleeke 218. E. Werling 2v6. ktffRCHAMTB LBAGUff CP wM O W W L| Rhoades Roofing State Gardens ..23 7 Molleukopt-Eltlng ....... 22 I Decatur Dry Cleaners ....... 21 I Krick-Tyndall — 15 15 Ragles w.. :..... 1! 19 K. C. No. 1 10 28 Mirror Ina » 21 K C. No. 2 .'..i 9 21 Kayes Shoes 8 24 High games: M. Ladd 210. Anwbaugh 207. l» Hoffman 287. Webster 201 High series: Jim Ahr 839 < 244-204-191» CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings W L Old Crown IS 8 Fairway 18 0 ( Smith Tbirtirance 14 12 Casablanca ..'j.. —........ 14 IS , Moose 7 L 13 14 Berghoff 11 18 Drewry. 10 17 ; Wolff Hdwe. 9 U High series- Stump <53 ( 207-223- ! 223>High games: Getting 203. Reef 209. Rider 208, Hleeke 212. Petrie 201. O. Schults 232. Appelman 211. Parrish 207. Bayles 2W, F. Ahr. W. E Galtmeyer 218. Schroeder 2<>4. Johnston 207. ' '>RAtEWNAV''LE*«U< - ' (G. E. Alleys) Standings W L Star Bowling 19 8 'Peterson Elev 17 10 K. of C - 10 11 Elks 11 1* C E Club 9 18 Anierlcan „Legiim— SUL High series: Briede 80s < DHL 208 202>; G Schults 831 (208-190-,2231,. High games: Kreischer 208, laird 209, Omtoi 221. Wolpnt 204, Beery 200, Laureut 213. II 'Murphy 222 « SENATOR TAFT (CMtlawed Frew Paar Oael dency "My Interest now la the legists five program.” he said "We are clueltiK our campaign offices, end ing <>ur tmltlieily work, rdid stop-1 pidg our radio broadcasts and; newspaper colHrnn* ” ♦ —. UN AWAITING WORD, (Cmxaoed Press l-mre onet » ■■ — ■ ■ ■■ ■ Miam, —| Korea but holds out RM*uran< e to . Korea bu tho Ida out assurance toj the comtnuiiiata that their interest*, lln the border area, with its vital i Yahi river power dams, will be I respected if you have som»..vmg to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. Fairway Maiiraiit Indiana’s Finest Along 27-33-224 Start Hervihg breakfant at 6 — last chance to get that savory food at 12 p. m. Monday through Saturday. Closed Sundays Till A Later Date
Warrionßeat ID MWR A L VBMI RhBB Bryant rnoay NigM,4Ml The Jefferson Warriors brake into the victory eolunui Friday night after losing their first tww Harts, defeating the Bryant Owla. .48-41, at tbe Berne high school gym Bryant held an tl-7 toad at tbe first quarter, but Jefferson moved ’lnto a 2822 toad at tba half aad 118-34 ai tbe third period. MUler tod the Warriors with 18 points, while Masters of Bryant topped both teams with 18 nuirt lers. Jefforaoa will play twins next .weak, aseetfag Poling at Berne Tuesday and Adnnu Central Friday. also at Berne.
Suggestions To Water Consumers Please observe the following precautions NOW before damage occurs. Replacements of certain materials are still hard to obtain. Should too many breaks in water lines or meters occur from neglects it may be necessary for us to shut off service until replacement porta. arrive. This may take several weeks and will greatly inconvenience both yourself and the city. HELP YOUR CITY, AND YOURSELF BY = PROTECTING YOUR METER TODAY. METERS - WITH CLOSETS Water Meteni air furnished by. the Water INB FIICETS Department but the conatgmer id required to keep the surrounding of the meter clean, dry and of . Water ciooetii **"" n easy access and protect the same from freeainff. >wd frequently in order to keep the All damage done the meter by firming or by hot of wa»r on a normal basis. After a closet has water poured on or forced back through the been flushed and the Uank it f. led. *«*•*««“ raom-r VOUR MCTKR TODAY I jS'tarfTM. KdlSart-rtX | j ’ an ordinary examination would het disclose. STOP ALL LEAKS PROMPTLY as “a waste of 1 m a MS -a water is a waste of money.” > Frozra Pipes in Meters If pipes are frozen they may be thawed in --m abbEM f ' some cases by wrapping cloths around them and IIAIM TH Cl|H T • pouring hot water on. If there is a bad case of MVW lw UWU» frozen pipes or if a house is to be closed for the ACS IMRTSB 1 winter it is best to secure the services of a VFI WAI KB competent plumber. . The “shut off valve known as the stop and Do not pour hot water on the meter. Do not waste, where the pipes enter the basement or build a fire on tlje meter as it will ruin Um rubber buildin< is your immediate protertion in the piston and celluloid register. In ease of a frozen event of a burst pipe or meter and also for the meter call this department befoir the same purpose of shutting off and drainmff the house thaws out and causes a damage to/your property • pipes where aiid when there is dangrroffreezand » waste of water ing; it should be easy as access and in good con- " W,Wle ’ * • dition. In some basements it is covend with coal * or it is in such bad condition that it cannot be Sill Cocks for Spridklißt „ the _ m ttal , ta Sill cocks or house faucets on the side of the »tbp and waste is in food order and that the folks house should be shut off in the basement before home know how to operate it. To shut off turn freezing weather and when this is done, the haiwile so that it is at right angle with the pipa faucet should be opened so as to sdmit air, which one-quarter turn or if a wheel valve turn to right will cause the water to run out at the stop and unt " completely closed. ‘ waste in the basement. This procedure should be e followed when it is desired to drain the house ALL SERVICE MUST HAVh PRA ATE pipes.. Air must be admitted st the top to force SHUT OFF INSTALLED AND IN WORKING the water out below. DRDER! Testa^WWtCTWfmiriked tKe State Board of Heatth and their an>iy«teand report far or fije in the office of the City Clerk for your iiupcctian. , For further information or for any We lry,M t oyw " • "** r Pffrfffct* 4 * « possible and yw coMperaaervice call WATER DEPARTMENT. 'atadtiL —T < ■ , * ■ ' ■ ■ - .1 .. ’■ ' . "• , ' . " City Water Department CITY BUILDINO PNONff 3-2702 ' » * . ' .
/ FG FT TF . TiMtar- t — - g~ I '■ » ItoeA'U -1 U~ 1 4 i Miltor. e- « 4 18 d. K«ha.g a i t HkHtoa. g .......... 8 3 11 Kellar, f . • 1 I Q. Kaba, f 0 8 0 Switaer. g 0 8 0 TOTALS 1? It 48 Bryant FG FT TF Mtaateh. t 8 2 1* Martan, t ...—... ». 8 18 (taatto. e ......... 1 8 12 Foliag. g • • 8 Mtecb. g 0 11 Garllagar. t 8 0 0 Lagaa, g • • • TOTALS .—.. 18 13 41 Rafarae Hgrrtlte . Hryaat If. Jefterooo M. » I ... * 11—1 .. W Van Haw AoyMtag Ta Beß Try IA Oiwiirrt Waot Ass-rt Fsga
Hunters Flock To Fields For Gome. AffSSMi oooaty taatora ftllag the ftotea la qoeat of rabbits ate pbeamMa aad qaail Friday, aad ntoay aero were oot today banglag aear at whatever grey otter ed a abet. By tele oreraiag there waa ae iadfcsttoa that haatore wore abootiag at anything hot aatatal aad (Ari: there waa ao regort at anyone being lafored by flraanna. There alee were bat few reyorta of the MMBber bagged dariag tbe flrat day'a abootiag. bet tbe beat record received at the agortiag of thn Stnltn Cigar afore wre M rabbits ala cock pkreaaats aad two qeall gotton by Kenny and Vernon Kiser, Harold aad Dick Irwin. Al Dellinger aad Biare Rckneff. The gheeaaat eeaaon code Monday; tko rabbit aeaaea eada in Jonnary. flUfoMmAomO WmoO Artak* Rnmaitn
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FUi COATS IN STYLE iCsnanoed Even Fear aaH atoms as writ as braah Bret. High winds In Oregon foiled 33 Mg trees across the Willamette yeas, toretag oftk-lais to etoee the highway through the Cascade mountains tor a Ums. The coid syreert out to the east aad west, bringing Oregon 28degree tenlyeraturoo aad routing Indian kummor ta New York. DOCTOK TELLS STORY (tliultaned Vsem FOae —»« do wUk tke fight,” the doctor taeteted. But Jeeqoe. too. was held on ea oyen charge. Meanwhile, a third Carter brother, Benjamin, ot Chicago, waa ar rested Friday In Terre Haute when he apyeared to see his brothers' hodtoe. Police charged him with Mta-suyyort and said there was no connection between Benjamin aad the Manele incident Trade ta a GeM Town «. Oeeotur * ....
