Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1950 — Page 6

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Both Decatur Teams Lose In Close Games

Jackets Drop 54-52NEIC Flit Tuesday • • Th* Decatur Yellow Jacket*, engaging In their first Northeastern Indiana roafereace game of the eeanon. dropped a tough 54-52 decision to the Bluffton Tiger* on the Bluffton court Tuesday night. The Yellow Jacket* led throughout practically the entire first j half, although It WM a nip and tuck hattie ail the way. Jack Petrin's set shot after Ik seconds of play opened the aceriag and Decatar clung to a U-2* lead al the half-time lateraNaaion. attMturh Harold Bohnke was on the bench muck of the period with three personal fouls. Worthman tied the score for Bluffton shortly after the opening of the third period, and the Tiger* moved into a 41-34 advantage at the close of the quarter, which saw Vic Strickler leaving the game on fouls with three minute* la play. Worthman. Mutton’s top scorer, vu ousted from the game on fouls after three minutes of the final period, and Rohake hit a fielder to knot th* score at 47-4? and hit another to put Decatur hack in the lead The score was tied at 4M* and again at 61-51 after Bohnke left on fouls George Hair • free throw gave Decatur a 62-41 lead hut Hay scored from the field and added a foul loss to give Bluffton its victory Worthmans 26 points topped both team*, while Petrte tallied I* point tor the Yellow Jacket*, followed by Bair with 12 and each The Jackets will play their firht home game Friday night, entertaining the Kern* Bears Bluffton FC FT TP Worthman. f I« « 2* Fornsh*ll. f ........ 1.1 Ij Gillium r 1 « 2 ' Kmh g ■- 5 4 H Santon. g - • • f —k—l 1 ' Moser ’f .- .... " '» • TOTAI-d 2“ !• i 4 ttoealwr FC FT TP Bohnke f .. « 1 » Heir f * If Htrl* kier. Hau’bin* t . ; i * - HM-k*:-. f - . . • - . * TOTALS - 3 * : !>f*w M. KaMi* IM t 4 Hlafft.ir 3? tewaou? M The blue or Irthdahe H-d--»-h - I bird of paradise iwvtorme his fa f«mrteh»i* »Un«* hjhW* I tte* Mstlftial G*-<r»t»nte 4 tety Ha 4 lime* hi< f**t > n<*or" tn for*Af

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Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Bern* at Yellow Jacket*. Commodore* at St. Rose of Um. O. Adams Central at Hartford. Pleasant Mill* at Mendon. O. Jefferson v« Geneva at Berne. Monmouth at Fort Wayne Central Catholic. Saturday 1 Adam* Centr*l v» Chester Cen-. ter at Bluffton. I Hartford-Bryant Gama ,l» Postponed Th* Hartford Gorillas *cnedul*d game at Bryant Tuesday nl«h. was peatponed because ot mad aM weather conditions No date ha* been set for playing the game . AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE Doughboys won two from Naviga tors; Flying Discs won two from Plkits. Gunner* won two from Spit fires; Non Coms won two from Dr , strriyers > Standing* i L .. ■ •■• » W L Pt*. i Spitfires 21 12 31 ' Destroyer* S 3 13 31 Pilots ...7...... 14 13 23 II Non Coms I? is S 3 (Flying Macs 17 1» S 3 J Gunners 1* 20 23 , Navigators 16 JO 21 Doughboys 13 23 17 High games: E. Bullemeier 213. B Andrews 2l<l. J Cochran Jul. A Schaniet loh 2**. Feiinix 2<“- • Nationalists Seek ■ Permission To Fight Seeking To Attack Chinese Mainland — ~ Forming, Nov 2*» •<!’!*» on* of NaikmaftM China 4 load { an* *pok**in*ii calted «n th*- United , Aigteo -V»<fr>naltec t’llin4 te attack rh> Communist ! held China mainland f»r Tao Njtokomman h»t ih»’ )6-mtmbrr Kuomin'anic t*- . h<m ct •*ah! »ha ? a« h»na j ae Math>nalt«* Uh ma is not allowed* .at<a li »b«* mainland th»r* ran. J I*** n .4f»Wieo» was t.» -'op thk-l • W k-. K»d 'fS.K- ’ . Thr I > 7 h v ** Xuatmod hav* | K 4b> hr tttetaa not I » d abi<: t wim nt ! ’ F r • «’» •a- •»«;« i*»lJ •wutcea fc»v- -vprs -r-d the b-tf-f* iprua'e x t«i \r•> nsli-. *en«l‘ •ad 1 s , s ... ... and a . •' . ‘- • Tiii’rd \« *1 • • it: f■ • --a • | Ku’ Tw»- w th* (H-’ a» of-• twrmd wHh th*- vh a 1 I ha.‘* !**o < «»•♦:. ■ ■■■ I j Tao Ph* ,1*1» Fi» *’ ? . United >'t > ' VH’i r Ik-4 »n-;d»* ’ hrr far ra-r •‘ ta *r\ oh» j *j-< I ■ Mjrt* l» li’tl* hop# ,n| (i<Min< UpWt I mnni*n» • ffe*v'»»% rH'% tn K -tim I BEVIN DEFENDS 1 iCwwtiwwMl fhMR raw* I'BPI I whh ihr i’nftfrd S * | during th** lant 24 bo«r< ..id that | Hr Haiti supported the Amariranj votrse. The United Stat*-* xovrrnnirnt have* r<affhm*><i to u< that h*h in Kore'a ffmama th*- san.<' aa <»ur own. ’ h* *ald. “namely t*« r» Mat aicilreanitjn. to lofaliza hoMlliand to Mt th* th* Korean pi»»l* iem rn ii ha«l* «ati«fai-oty Io th* United Natiotte f \. ttevin'x stand th* U. S in the pteteflt eri«iN was cs-rtahi to i onia, under hot atta« k during th* tw-jsilay debate* particularly from miinbt'r* ot hi* own patty who ar* arav*ly wonted abut «*?iinse in voivrd in a war with Uhltia Go to-the church of your choir* 1 next Sunday. Eniov A Hot Meal ? 1 ” - without going home ■t noon. Try one of our delirious plate lunches tomorrow. ALSO SERVING: NOON LUNCHES. SHORT ORHERS SANDWICHES DICK’S GRILL OFEN 4 W A M to 0 00 P M ... ' • ■ '

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GAME POSTPONED tTl' P. t « n M*r»h. Monmouth high tohool principal, announced today that tonight’* achedutod game for the Monmouth Eagle* again*! Central Catholic at Fort Wayne hae been pbetponed because of road conditions. The game will be played Friday night at • th* C. C. gym if weather permits. BUSINESS gCwattMMtf ream !*■»» Q—l . today 4 tearing more roads. ■ j County superintendent of Hchools Hansel Foley, shortly after n<x>n. re|M>rted that it was doubtful’' that the county s» hoofs would open ( Thursday They have been vloaad the entire w»»ek. due mo-tly i<> the tael that base* are unable .to get . to the ■ MltidenlK. to turn buses I ammiil when n*4rssafy i Foley said that he had no final I word on the mailer eaily (Irin a(tertHM.ii. but ihose trustees and si liiMil 4iffii ial* with whom lie had list-us e ! iln» niatiet were of Hie opinion that it would be a difficult t i an?- port at ion. problem Hut the snow storm was at <a st re ft pons|ble for an ice < roain •ox ia! County auditor Thurman I lM*w played host to xomd' of the Kills who work in' the courX today, as the result of being <te< k in the snow Monday With 'Heir isAistame be was gotten out and th* Miihtexp acted the promise 4»l -homemade ice cream in leturtl for the labors. The nun;her of flwellinK unite In th* United States has increased p* r < ent «im« 1940.

lonmoQOirs Ate Defeated At Huntington Th* Dvcalur Commodore*, play Ing their first gam* In mor* than t»v> week*, dropped a hard-fought 4t43 dm-iaioa to the Huntington Cathoik Batublrm on th* Huntlngtun floor Tueaday night. I Th* c«nunodor»* tod at oaly on* Um* daring th* gam*, when IxMlto lamrent »<«r*d th* tH4‘» flr»‘. : Cider. Th* Rambler* noon tied i score and went out In front .it th* end of the first quarter. 11-6. «h l-aurrnt scoring both Dea’s field goals. jfcfllimtlMton maintained It* sixpoint margin throughout th* *«c--'«gd period, leaving th* floor at i th* haK-tim* latenaissloil with a itt.l* advantage. Th* Commodore* cut th* deficit ■to five point* during th* third quarter, with the Rambler* going I into the final eight minutes of ptay with a 37132 akvanlag*. i Decatur earn* within three poikt daring the fine! period but could not overcome the margin. The Commodore* were handicapped by the lo*s of laiurent and Dick Gag* oa personal fouls. Huntington also lost Hhores on five foul*. I Three player* led th* Commodore attack. Gage and Vogtowede each scoring 11 point* and 11« For Huntington. Pat Landrigan •was the top scorer with 11 point*. Each team made only nine if 24 free throw attempt*. The Con-jmodores are achedutod ’ to play St. Rose at Lima. 0., Friday night, and will make their initial hotiie appearance of th* veasbh next Wednesday entertaitfing St. Mary'* of Anderson Huntington . FG FT TP Us ht f .. 2 2 « Shor*K . 1 1® fhiffuniond r .. 2 2 ♦» Kline g .. 3 2 4 laandrlgan g .. -7 0 14 Keefe f e It k McNamara g u 0 Del.uca g . I ii « Carter g oil TOTALS It t 47 Qeeatur FG FT TP Faurote f 0 o o'l B G»*e f ..10! Wilder <i_. . 1 3 5 VoglmedC g . 5 I 11 ÜBWM'r” Gage r ... 4 31! Costello t .... .... <r 11 D. Coyne f 0 11 F'Coyne g 1 0 2 CYrffee g ..... .00 0 TOTALS 1? » 4! b Referee Wink* Vmpir*- Radar

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L jta AM w AAABAVJa LI JA JkJB rdi jRTCfe riooo . to Event 41 Dhw Sudden Melting Os Heavy Snow Feared By I’nited Press Fears erase today that ; on* of th* worst floods In history’’ may roll down the Uhio river drainage Betwork It a sudden thaw melt* the saow blaahel in the area Mt by last weekend’s disastrous storm. Temperature* were scheduled tn rise almoei to the thawing point la the area today and Sen Harley M. Kilgore, D.. W. Va.. nsked President Tramau to take steps to handle a "terrible flood'' if thp record!'kMnrpack melt* suddenly to Pennsylvania. Ohio and Went Vtv glaia. Kilgore said the flood danger may abate If thawing to gradual but urged Mr. Truman to call a spei lal emergency meeting of goy ertuoent oViciata. Red Cross reprp■entatlve* and civilian group* to "make plans te handle any possible flood that might occur." The number of dead from the weekerJ storm* aad cold In th* 11. S. and Canada stood today at !43. Ohio waa nearly back to normal, wltkd induatrial plants returning to full production. Some Pennsylvania area* were atill Isolated and West Virginia was still fighting to throw off the stifling blanket of snow which wns 4« Inches deep In some towns. v-. Snow Barries were predicted for the area today but the amounts were not expected to add materially to the deep drift*About M.tiko home* in New Jersey were atill Without electricity or telephone service a* were 7.500 residences In Jft»s*fu roaaty;"lCT’ The only communities still on emergeta-y 4>**la In New York slate were four flooded village* In lUetoa. tonaty Preliminary Decatur 43. Huntington !!. Only Partly Dlarobcd Portsmouth. R I. Il'Pl When lohtt Soares stepped too < lose to u corn cttusr. his pants tog caught !n th* whirlinc machine, tearing off alt his clothe* except hi* hat. shoe* and sock*. ROLLER SKATIRB • TUESDAY NIGHT • THURSDAY NIGHT • FRIDAY NIGHT • SUNDAY AFTERNOON ANO NIGHT CLEM’S LAKE

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