Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1950 — Page 6

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Three Os Notre Dame Stan On MSdwesHeam Ckicago. Wot- 21- -iFFteNou* Dam* uatil tbi* y«*r the nation* aiabttoat colleg* football t«MW. attu had th* Individual aura thia aaaaoa *a midweat vouch**, glared throe Irtah atara a* the! t'nlted Pre** AlLMtoweri grid! Natrw DMBo'a Maudoat* «ere cad Jtai MotaehoHer who set a Mr M«k record tor pax* raorrta*r tjti* ywer. crater aad captain J*rry Oram, aad quarterbar k Bob Wimaaaa who raptured *H Notre Dump record* tor paaainc thia aaaaaa a* he cooiptoted ht* *eeoad year oa the flrat team. For Ohio State it are* even bodr'a At! American halfback. Vic Jauqnrire. aad tarkle Bill Trautreel*. a 217 pound tackle *t*r tor the Wee Feeler club. tlllnoi*' two star* were guard Chart** Brown aad fullbeck Dick Rakovlt*. Harin* hie find year on often** and hla aecond year of *ig time football after being ruled iaoMgMe tor one aeaaon becauee he fWtad to eaceed the high "B" areeape required for him to hold hi* arhoiareUp. Mkhigae Stale > placed halfback Krerett Grandeliue, a flaehy tenlor raaaer who has gained on the groend more yard* than all Spar taa oppopent" were able to tolly in the tame toahioa. and Don Cole- ] man. a ITS pound negrt guard who Mood oat In every game on both offence and defence. Northweatern a end Don Stone tifor, wbo *et new Big Ten record* tor pern receiving in thre* depart treat*. moat tatchee in one game and in one aaaaoa add moot yards gained in a season, and Michigan's tackle Al Wahl completed the Al! Star fleet team Illinois aad Ohio State, the Big Tea’s moat likely Ruse Howl en ' trants and conference champions, also demonstrated power all along the line The Illtol grabbed four second . team positions and two honorable mentions for a total »f eight player* on the roster white Ohia State had two second teem to** aad tone hpaorahte mentions for th* same count Jatunrter was easily the individual standout as every .-each placed him on the first team and he compiled the moat possible point's Fol lowing him in popularity was PtoneeUer. also named on every nafWl. bit* ptoce* oa three second leant* Instead of tho firm team Ttbstwqlß and iirandeliu« also were popular a* only one coach Mi>tttyd **lh player from both the fir«t spruM loams Most ‘ difficult fioatthdi for the ooarties to find *tar» *a* st guard where 29 player* were mentioned J

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Wart's Sctafo/e Os Adorns Comity Basketball Teams Tuesday at Monmouth. Montpelier al Geneva. Portland at Berne. Petroleum at Hartford. Wednesday Adam* Central at Pleasant Mills (Adams Central home game!. Jefferson at Twelve Mile Friday > Teltow Jacket* at Geneva. iKleok's Score 5Hi Victory Os Seuoß Klenk’s chalked up Us fifth win 1 of th* season without a defeat Mon- 1 day eight, defeating natch Mill of i Blufftpo. M-4T. at the lancavter gym- " - 1 The game was close ail the way. with Klenk’s leading at all periods. . n-ld. 3M7 and 47-43. Fred Steiner was the top scorer for th* Decatur team with 1* points, and D. Stern led the Bluffton five with IS.points. Klenk’s FC FT TP Ballard, f ....... 1 0 2 Steiner, f ...... » <» IS Schnepf c -7 « 14 Rk-kord. g 1 • 2 Hlrschcy. g ..... <• 4 Reed, f a-- 1 8,4 Kahle. f ... ..... « ♦ b Meyer, g . .......... .3 4 lo Totals 24 <’> 54 ’’ Dutch Mill FC FT TP tl Stem, f ... -7 2 IS Yager, f — — - 2 1 5 Moser. c . 2 _ P 4 Bryan, g 1 « 2 D. Paaon, g..... —1 <> 3 L. Stern, f .-I <> 2. Gerber: f--c...j-.-. u o u R. Faxon; > . ! •» 2 Worden, g S 2 14 Totals 21 5 47 Twenty gix back" Y*i». Baled. nton I ■ center*. Hi tackles and 14 efids " '

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Jefferson Os Lafayette Is Top Favorite : IKdltor’s Note: Thia i» lhe firff of four »t<wi*» »n probable team allgnnwnt" for the ISStsSI Indiana: high m’hool baKketOati cumptilgnj BY KURT FREUDENTHAL Indianepoli". Nov 21. (l'P>— They haven t even begun to fight .* . but Lafayette Jefferson’" Bronco* already were being talked up today as one of the most popular rhofee* for 1960-51 Indiana high school basketball honors. I'neeh Marion Crawley w»« In ] the enviable position of starting, where he left off lasi wpring—with : the same starting five that went i all the way to the state champion-1 •hip title game where JefC* hiick Ip’ Broat-os lost to Madison. Crawley’s qqtotet xonatoted of Ux-fout-three Ted Duan. BUI Bone. Charles Reynolds. Denny Blind, and Bob Pierce. Jeff any dominate the northernmost tourney district, but competition from the Calumet and other far-northern districts will be as rugged a* ever. From Gary. Froebel. Rmerson and Mann should be good. Elk-. hart of the northern loop's east- j ern wing I* veteran-studded, and South Bend I* bound lo come through with at least one tough outfit. Frabel’g Blue Devil* still have their two sls-foot five giants - Vlademir Garievich and Johnny Moore --who operated sm-cesstully front the double-pivot last year., Elkhart, whh-h lost only slx-fooi-one Jim Troup from its starting line-up. is built around six-foot-seven Paul IJkins and »ix foot-two | Ralph Kauffnann. and Washington may succeed Central as South Bend’s tottghest team At Centra! , genial Bub Primmer i* starting practirklly from scratch. He retained oaly Bill Jensen and Hob Kuhgy from his first ten. w>hkh included th* glassy Entep Shine. Tommy Ito ksrd Gene Fudge and . .Jack Morflcal. r But Primmer; like- Lafayette’s*

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