Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1950 — Page 8

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Jackets Open Nel Schedule November?! Th* Decatar Yellow Jacket*, last or the Adams county blah schools to launch their basketball season. are being drilled daily by l oach Hob Worthman and Deane Dorwin, assistant. la preparation for the season opener Nor. 24. The Jacket* will launch their 1960-51 card against the Cardinals at Geneva one week from Friday, and wilt then Jump right into Northeastern Indiana conference competUian. meeting the BlulTton Tiger* at Bluffton Tuesday, Nev. 28. Decatur will play It* first home game Friday night. Dec 1. entertaining th* Barna Hears The Yellow Jacket*, sectional champion* lor the past two Mamma. face one of the toughest achedale* ever arranged tor a Decatur team. Two new team* have boea added, the Fort Wayne South Side Archers and the Wabash Apache*, perennial powerhouse* in this section of the state. These team* replace Hartford and Dunkirk on the Decatur schedule. In addition to the Geneva open er and home game* with Berne and Bluffton the Yellow Jacket* will meet four at the Fort Wayne school*, each team in th* NEIC. plus Wabash, Huntington and Portland. Tourney Her* Decatur will also be hoot to the annual four-team tourney on Jan •1. with Berne. Bluffton and Fort Warn* Concordia a* the other ehtranln.' " Previously - alternatedamoqg th* four schools, officials of th* other schools requested that the holiday tourney I* held annually in Decatur because of the larger seating capacity of the -Decatur While the Yellow Jackets have a host of veterans returning for the new season, observer* at early practice session* have been none lui optimistic on the team's prospects for the season. Candidates for the team have not been hitting and seem to lack the spark and avge vital In a wtaning ball club. Four regulars are back from last season's squad. They are George Hail and Vic Strickler, forwards. Hurdld Bohnke. center, and Jack Petrie, guard Other lettermen are Les Santtdne senior, and Jim Moses, junior Other "tttembers ot the first 10. v «hos*n. tentatively to dat>- -i"‘ Dwight Sheets, Roger Fruchfe anil Gary Erekron. seniors, and Eugene Morrison. sophomore Sheets. Pruchte and Morrison were all member’.of’ the reserve team last season, while Erekeon is a transj fer from Fort South Side although he did not play basket Isall at rhe Fort Waytie school The complete schedule -follows Nov 24 Geneva at Geneva.

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Weed's Schedu/e Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Hartford at Pleasant Milla Jefferson va Adams Central at Berne Monmouth at Huntington Catholic. Geneva va Petroleum at Bluffton ’ Berne at New Haven. Nov. 28— Bluffton at Bluffton. Dec. .1-Berne at Decatbr. Dec. «—Fort Wayne Concordia at Decatur. Dee. 'ff--South Side at Fort Wayne Dec It; New Haven at New Haven. Dec. 22 -Wabash at Decatur. Jan. I—Four-team touraey at J /keeatur. Jan. s—Columbia City at Decatur. J*n. 12 —Garrett at Garrett. Jan. IS Warsaw at Decatur. Jan. Iff-Central Catholic at Fort Wayne. Jan. 22 Huntington at Decatur. Jan M- Auburn at Auburn. Feb. 2— Kendallville at Decatur. ’ Feb. t—Bluffton at Decatur Feb » -Berne at Berne Feb. 13-Fort Wayne Central at i Decatur Feb 16-Portland at Portland. I CLASSIC LEAGUE Standing* j W L Fairway :!1 •» i Old Crown Iff Hi Casablanca I* HI Smith tn* 14 161 t Moose 7 ......... 14 l«l Berghoff ’ - :..:..-. 't’ K j 1 Drewry ..... 12 16 Wolff Hdwe. ... 12 D | High games: Zwiek 224. Cool ' 236. Hoffman 227. IMI, IS. Mtr 1 bach 211 Zelt 205. Petrie Ji.', i House Jut, Johnston .Tutewiipr 2l<>, Ladd 211 Pro Basketball Fort Wayne TtS. Rochester 85. i Boston 7S. Washington 71 If you have something to toll or room* for rent t*y a Democrat j Want Adv. It bring* results. FRI. SAT. SUN. Continuous Sat. A Sun BEST IMMBI.E FEATURE WE’VE EVER SHOWN! I - _|| L - 111111,1! I GFNE3 SHARP AS A TOMAHAWK... £ HOT AS A BUIfT.. 4M V. *. Cavalry wurt aa I Imam mxm Miunn '< ■sCNAMHOM —ADDED FUN— They're CHUIK the CHEAIERS! MMMMt HCTWtt •••ewwee f - -I® ■■ l SLhuntzhall a 4' <jb HILLARY BROOKE M W Ga * b r W OEil Only 14c 30c Inc. Tax

Intramural league Results Are listed The Jones boys edged the Five Horsemen, 2tLJS, and the Bachelors Whipped the All-Star*. 23-3. In open-' ing intramural league games the; Decatur high school Fiv* Horsemsn FG FT TP Meyers, f ... ...... 2 " 4 Walters, f . .. •' '» Lane. <■ I •• 2 Reidenbach. g. 2 H' Four, g I 0 B. Nelson, f .'.I •' « " Totals . '. 8 2 1« jbne* Boy* FG FT TP Jones, t *1 2'2 Schrock, f .—...—3 2 S Bollinger e .... 2 1 ( 5 Andrews, g A... I 1 ;/3 Hott, g .1 0 0 <• I Foor, f1 » 2 Totals ........... 7 6 20 ' Bachelor* FG 0T TP Thompson, f « » « Brunner, f ..—...... 2 3 7 Busse, c 3 o 6! Odle, g 4 I !•! Doan, g « 11 j Totals ... 9 5 231 Ail-Btar* FG FT TP Na»h.4 - « " Stotjksdale, f .......— 1 0‘ 2 iJohnston, c .......... <’ l 1 ; Winteregg. g« » " Nelson. J., g ..—, fl n ** Totals I 1 3 The Alaska Juneau gold mine i *om-e pro'iin ed 12. men tons ot ore in ; I one day >

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Over 10« local high school »tudents will -take part in the parade here Dec. 4. opening the Becgtur Christmas shopping MMon. All of the Students, attired in gay costumes as pictured above, are contributing their time and efforts and the merchants are contributing their money to make this program possible

Lutheran League To Open Saturday First games in the Lutheran grade whool circuit A league are scheduled for Saturday night, .with ' two games to lie played in the Hoagland high school- gymnaaufan. The iirst game of the season Is to-jteL underway at 7 30 p.m.. with I Flat Ria k meeting Decatur Zion; the second game is scheduled for S 30 o'clm k. Bingen versus I'rtdde. U.S.. BRITAIN (CmHbMI fr'r*M I'Mf <>—» at lime# wtthiii 33 of it. McCtoy’s offfr ? in Frankfurt nald hr* had not rereived the protect this ! morning. However, a U S.- air • force denied that the I American fighter "attacked" the | Soviet plane

H>. S. Basketball Monroeville 46. New Haven 43 Hoagland 75, Wiaidburn 44. West Union 35, .Ossian 32. Wabash 61. North Manchester 42. Greencastle 65. Bainbridge 35. South Bend Adams 39. Washing-ton-Clay 23. Spencerville 60. Waterloo 65. DAN M. NIBLICK <C—Hawed Fv— Page Quel father in entertaining the guests and showing them through the store. Berne Barber Shop Sale Is Reported Berne. Nov. 16 Maynard Rich ' local young man and son of Mr*. Marr Rich ha» bought the Francis lUesen barber shop on East Main street and expects to open it around the first of the year Rich : has been employed as a bartter ip a Fort W'SS'ine shop for several month* and recently received hl* bartier's license. Rtesen Is moving Io Montpelier where he purchased i house. ’ s-. ■ -.. Kolver Reelected By Theater Owners KaTvW from IndianaipoliH he attended the t annual convention of the Allied | Theater Owners of' Indlana. heM i in the Lincoln Hotel Kalver was re-elected to the board of directors (*f the state organisation. An unusual feature of thin yaaf’t meeting was a testimonial banquet given in honor of two Indianapolis pMieatAr' men who achieved nation u recognition this year Recently Trueman Rernbunch wu* elected president of the Allies States AMo-1 < a nation wide exhibitors assert iailon. and Marc Wolf was’ made Hrtt iioiaL pre«idenr of ..Variety. ( !;if a < h<fritable ttMOposed «>f theater men. The. ha.mjupt was attended by many 4W*NWMWWMM«MMNAMAM If you want to be *ure of that Delicious NUT LOAF CANDY for Christmai ORDER NOW Home made hard candy, clnhamon, anis. Wintergreen, peppermint. spearmint. POPCORN SHACK 207 Court St. i' Important Meeting 8 P. M. UMS

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top-ranking executive* in the motion picture industry and Gov. Henry Sehricker made the princt|«l ad<tres*2. Grode Student Wins Award From Magazine Howard Michael*, 12-year-old student in the Adam* Central grade school at Monroe; has been awarded a 26 prise for his “chikn-ney-cltanbing" Santa Claus, made ut cardboard, and reproduced in color in The Instructor, a teacher*’ magaiine of national clrculatl«n . ■ . ' He is the son of Mrs. Alice Michael*, teacher in the Deßolt tuhool' who made the drawing for the magazine. The hoy'g teacher i* Eir* Snyder of the Adam* Central staff.

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Scrap Metal Drive Planned Saturday In ■ campaign to raise funds "to carry on actlvltlea" of th* Docatur high school chapter of the Future .1 Farmer* of America, that organl*a- i tlon is conducting a scrap metal drive to l>e held Saturday. 1 1 Trucks and wagon* have been i 1 , enlisted for the day to canvas* the 1 1 Decatur vicinity and member* of the FFA chapter urge everyone to ’[cooperate by donating any and all < 1 tu rap metal to the drive. • 1 Young quarters Beef, 80 to 1 . 100 IbH., front quarters tSe. t hinds 52c. Yttur Down Town r Ixieker Service. H. P. Schmitt > Ixicker Service. It Trad* lo • G**d Town — Omatur 1 *

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Indiana Corn Yield Less Than Expected Lafayette Ind.. Nov. 16. — Since huaklng ha* begun, Indiana farmer* report corn yielding 51 bushel* per acre -or two bushels les* than earlier expectations, according tp crop statistlciapa at Purdue University. The Jhdlcated production ot 217.272.000 bushels is 82 percent of last year's large crop I* 105 percent of the 1939-48 average. The soyliean harvest was virtually finished Nov 1. The estimated production of 36.960.000 bushel* I* a record crop No change w,a* reported in the expected yield oF 22 liushels per acre If Yau Have Anything To Sell Try 1 A Democrat Want Ad—lt P»ya