Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1950 — Page 6

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KM'skEuy Wimer Thwsdiy Klenk'a ot Decatur walloped the Homier Conden*ery ot Bluffton. *3-41 at the Idacoln school gym Thursday nlahL The winner* were well out la front at all period*. »5. 4018 and 7M4. Meyer led the seoriag with io point*, followed by Steiner with 1» and Reed with IT. Jatrknoa topped Bluffton with 13. • On* of the feature Kame* of the ecason will be played at the Lincoln gym Munday night at 8 o'clock when Klrak'» will meet the Hutch MUI qaialet front ItMKUhter. to a previous meeting df these clubs. Kleak't won. after a tough battle. Klenk’* win also play the Marion Trucker* at Marion Sunday. Kieek't PG FT TP Ballard, t • « U Steiner, f » 1 _ 1* Sehnepf. c ...... 5 • 1" Rickard. K I » ♦ Meyer, c—B 4 2" ' Si. f i it? VOS, f . 5 3 13 HtMukey. ■ ... • « " Total* —— 43 » »

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City's Bowling Tournament Opens Saturday Evening The annual city bowlin* tourau- > meat will open Saturday evening ■ »l the O. K Club alley* Official* 1 alao announced, that imcauwe of ban weather conditions, additional en--1 trie* will be accepted up to 1 Wednesday night, particularly tor 1 alngle* and double*. The schedule for Saturday and Sunday: Saturday. 7 pin. Three King* I Tavern and (I. E. Club. Sunday !pin. G. E Stator* and Moose 3; 3 pm. Central Soya. G. E Flange*. Kelly Dry Cleaner*. Moose 4; T pjh.. Btnith Inirarauce. Peter .mm fgevtewr. Moose 1. Pinacy Ford Ruler;.* pm. Old Crown and American Legion. Bluff ten FG FT TP Graham, f 3 « 8 Bill*, f ......... 1 » 2 ' Jackaoa. c .......... 8 ■ 1 13 Miller, g 5 2 12 ’ Autt. B - ri • ._< Nett, f ~~r » 4 , Hook, g » « 0 Total* 2" 3 43

College Grid Season Closes This Weekend Now York, Dm 1. -ilTi The! 1850 college foottrtdl sea non head ed today into it* final biailns weekend of action with long-await. ed game* between traditional ri' al* holding the *pot light in every oection of the country. tin tap lomorrow are «uch annual thriller* a* Army-Navy. Notre fhnne-Southern California. Hole |Croaa-Boaton College, and Southern : Methodist-Teaa* Christian And *pi«ing the program are the final regular »eat*»n attpeamme'. of four-team* that are hound for big howl game*- Miami ot Florida, tkkiahoma Tenneaaue. and tleorglc Miami, which wiH play hunt to Clemson In th* OfUM* Howl on Now Years day, *taift« the weekend'* feativllle* off tonight in a game against Miiosourl The unde ’ tea ted bitt tied opce HurricaneJ are a 13-polnt choice The three other bowl team* al*:' , are solid favorite*. Oklahmna’*' j Sooner*, heuded for th* Sugar J Hoiwt again* Kentucky, aru prot hibitive 38-point pick* over their old rival* the Oklahoma Aggie*. I The Cotton Bowl'* T«une**ee I* a H-point choice over Vanderbilt. . and Georgia, picked for the new • Preaidentlal Bowl ag*in*l the Tex a* Aggie*, rule* a 'l3-point choice in the traditional battle with Georgia Tech. Texas, which will bp Tehne**ee * New Year* day foe. completed it* *outlvwe*t conference nvheiiule with a jierfwct recorjj by bla*ting the Texa* Aggie* yesterday. 1? tt. ■ 0 . Army and Navy luith were due ito arrive today in Philadelphia i ur-ene of tomorrow's battle The - men of bosh nefvlce ,*>-hool* were I reported rarin’ to go With the j Cadet* a 2i»g>oitrt choice. Neither Notre Hanie nor Southern California l« up to the brilliant standard* of other year*, hut their <i>.*eting at tjoo Angele* pnuiiinev to lie every hit a* apine-lingflhg. chare «• lire the lri*h. favored by Hi pointe, will lie without the per I -tonal guidani e of coai h Franr t.euhy. Itedded down in Sonl.i , Bend Ind . with infliienxa. Holy <‘ro** and -Bo*t«n CVtllege Save had ahno*t equally poor se.i son* but the ait-point odd* quoted on Holy Cro»* illd ated thi* buttle too. shape* tt’i a* * close one , The Pittsburgh Penn Stale tradi tional battle in I’itt-diurgh was originally supposed to be played act Sutuidaj heavy Ntio* * forced a postponenxent. first t > Monday and then to tomorrow M i Tonight, SAT. & SUN. ContmuAu, Sat. B Sun. JOHNNY WEISSMI 1.1. ER “CAPTIVE GIRL” Butter Crtbbe, Anita Lheett A "Jungle J»m’ Ad* Mure! A I.ASH UKI'E ‘SON of a BAD MAN’ Only l4c-30e Inc Ta*

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Frida, Berne at Yellow Jacket*. - Commodore* at St. Ros* of Lima O. Monmouth at Fort Wayne Central Catholic. Saturday | Adam* Central v n Cheater Center a* Bluffton. I Today's Sport Parade) (Ito*. C. k Pat. Ott.) | By Qatar Fraley • 0 .111 mil imi.i. ■ ■■ II I I aio New York. Hee 1-(VP>- Marty Mation. the man they once called "Mr Shortatop." observe* his 33rd birthday today but it's likely to fqll a bit flat hevguse a real estate man won't tru*t real baseball brain* Slat-.' the -wix-foot, two-toe*. South Carulluum who is built like' a bamboo fishing pole, signed thia week to manage the St. lamia Cardinal*. Vet early indication* are that he I* a manager In name only, a relay point for owner Fred Saigh** or-, der*. and I* likely to follow swift-! ly in the footsteps of the departed! I Eddie flyer. The tiiMiff came at the announce-' meat Interview, when Marion took' a tack neat and smothered hl* «aggcation* as they conflicted with Saigh*. It I* an indication that Marlon may have to live up to hi* ISMS announcement, that “I'll quit when I'm 35' if he can take it that long. One of the nicest guy* in base-j bull. Marion i* too genial and ea*y going to ram hi* head against the front office door He i*. if it i* possible, even more easy-going than 1 the gentlemanly Dyer. That trait emit Dyer hi* job Wh«n Texas Eddie took over the Cardinals in 1848, he led them to, the peuuant. The next three year*, hi* club finished second laist sea-j son It ekidded to fifth as he tried' to Void together a bunch ot crip- 1 -pie* and agin* *tan. That the duh fell to fifth wasn't Dyer's fault He had too little. and never had the chance to get what he could have had too late. The Cardinal firms at Rochester and Columbus had plenty of minor league all-star* Saigh wouldn't | call them up. holding to the rather peculiar line that the farm club* were ar vital as the big team It was Saigh* dediion. that of a’ realtor whft didn't want to reduce the value of any of his propertiu*. Dyer. It Is known, asked tor those ntut-baeeded replacement*. He didn’t get them He girt the axe Now jf is Marion* turn on the sai tifid il -him k a- Saigh experiments with business niethoda on the ball field .... ...Z* Seek Opponent For Louis' Next Fight Chicago. Dec. 1. —U Pl— Intur- ’ natfoiial hoxfhg chth big*4** job- . bed around today trying to find a ! suitable opponent and profitable l«lte for former heavy weight I champion Joe laiui*' next comeback iHHIt -IBC president Jim Norria. laiute and hi* attorney. Truman Gibson and IBC vhe president, planned dim UKsion* today and proliably tomorrow after talking over prospective opponents and site* In a three hour session yesterday. The IBC announced last nigh* that Ho»> flatterfield. Chicago lightheavyweight. will fight Vernt Mitchell of Detroit in a bl round bout here Dec 13. Mitchell was signed a* a replacement stir Oma. who originally was scheduled to fight Satterfield before he fractured a rib I EDB9 MAJOR LBAGUE Standings Z W L Pl. j I’lntiey For.l : . 34 fj JJ ' Burk Elevator .33 IS XU 1 Kelly'., J* i; 27 : Lister s . 21 |<i *7 i Schafer * in ty *’ i 'tie* Re< retition 30 18 27 Ideal liairy ..... itt 20 3ti Sniilli Bros Film 18 31 35 Heyerly* 18 ’3 23 , Suttle* In* .... 12 27 18 High serie* Miller 011 (221-173-22* I , High games Hum k 28#.. Odle i 212. Il Werltng 2t*i. Conrad .-JOB* Mie* 211 II Stickler 238; Innlger 2u5 " ■ MERCHANT LEAGUE Standings W L Rhodes Roofing 33 fi Slate Garden* 30 9 Mollenkopl Kiting . 27 13 Decatur Dry Cleaners .: 27 12 Krick Tyndall .... 23 17 K C No 2 ... ... 12 27 K ( C No 1 .~n........ 12 27 , Mirron Inn . It 28 ! Kayes Shoe* 13 27 Eagle, » 30 High game* Ladd 21-8. Wendell . twi Bracey m , If yau hav* **mathl*g to sail ar I ream* far r*M try a Democrat ’ Want Adv. It bringa raaulto.

Two Games Saturday In Lutheran League Two game* will be played at the Monmouth gym Saturday night In the* Lutheran grade league. In the

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firat Fair*, tlatrock will ma*t Bltwr Mi and Prubla will play Fuelling, •mat week'* gameswtr* poMponed ISK-auM of the weather and will be playeJ later In the «aaM>a TraUe * a weee Town — Oeaatov

Collaao Basketball Ball State 73. Oakland City 54. 81-. m—i .c -ea Fro aasKTroan Wa*hlngton 85. Boston 81 New York ?». Rochester 74. Pbiiadelphia 81, Syracu** 78.

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H. S. Basketball Siatlh Bend Central 54. Misha- - waka~ 52 (double overtime!. Huntingburg 4(1. Evansville Reltx 44 Gary Edison 37, Gary Tolleston 23.