Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1950 — Page 8

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Adams Central Defeated By 4941 Score The Chutar Center Imllant broke away to a taM mart at the Bluffton gym Saturday night to <i«f«at the Adams Central Gray hounds, *MI The Wells county team raced to a IM lead at the firm quarter, led at the half, M-14. and inereas •><f the margin to 44-24 at the third period. The Gray hounds came hark strong in Ute final quarter hut could not overeoma that 2m point deficit. ™——• Hamilton and Noble pared the Indians kith 17 add 14 points, while Hoffman was high for Adams Omttsl •ilk »• Adams Caatpi! has two *ame« Mhaduled this week, playing Jes fersoa Tuesday and MonroevflU Tkandmr. both al th. Pleasant Milla gym. " _ Chester Center F<l FT TP NuMe. t 7 2 16 Feltt. f —1 « 2 Bevans, <■ 3 0 10 Himiltoa. g 7 J 17 Pearson, ,g ... 1 1 .3 Havens, f 0 0 « - - ♦ 11 Zenner, g o 0 o Meyer, g » 0 0 TOTALS ...... JI 74» Adame Central FG FT TP C Nussbaum, f .... 3’ 0 6 Hoffman. f -..7-".. 5 3 13 Mitchel r ........ 4 — I — » 11. Nussbaum, g ... <> <> 0 Schrock, g ........ 0 0 0 Arnold, f .. j J fl 4 c fl 11 Hendricks. <- ...... 0 fl » Ktdter. g 1 fl Y' Longenberger. g.... I TOTALS ...... 16 9 41 Preliminary * Adams Central 31. Chester Cen ter 23 German Communists Whipped In Election Purlin. I.Wh I H’pr Voter*-’ handed ;iie <>>r»munists a strong serf hark in yesterday's West Berlin ?nunt**»pal elr< linns not have a taiiihdate. nearly final *‘f;i• -ettwn- Mhoswup-odav ,- — The “t ia k < iu< r*» t l lan ■ '♦ r > ejii The I’ H 1.6 J 5 £hgthle voters went u* th* !,t vote (or a' new Mouse of hFput.es and I? Borough < »»un« ils despite (’•>mniuntxt threats and ideas to * ayr an the election ’ the Social InqiHn iats got 653/Gt votes; 4'hri.4t.an Itetrnk-rats. 340,425# votes, tnd ibe Free I»*ouo< rat J ,

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Week's Sctecfo/e Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Adams Central v» Jefferson at Pleasant Mills. Wednesday St. Mary's of Anderson at Commodores IHHS gym>. !» Moomouth vs Rockcreek at ia Bluffton. ,e Thursday o Adams Central vs Monroeville f. at Pleasant Mills. Friday . V d Fort Wayne Concordia at Yellow | r, Jackets. »- Monmouth at Hoaglpnd d Jefferson at Pleasant Milla. e Hartford at Herne ■r Saturday »• Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne South Side e —.—— > Bingen, Fuelling Win League Games « BINGEN FUELLING - Bingen chalked up Us second win and Fuelling its first in the Lutheran school league, Saturday night at the Monmouth gym 1 Bingen leading 13 tp 4al the ' half managed to stay undefeated j ' by scoring a basket in the < losing, minute and downing Flat roc k 17 ! tn 14. 1 In the second game Fuelling, downed Profile 2<i to lb TfiT*T 1 game was close all the way With i 1 Fuelling leading at the half II toj 1 Two games are Sc heduled, Mr ‘ ■Saturday night at the Hoagland t* gyrh Ossian will meet Fkied ‘ helm in the first game and ll>, a 1 tut will play Bingen 1 Flatrock —f 1 FC. FT Tp 1 Melcher, f ..... 1I 3 I 1 Kaiser, f1 2 I Grotrian. f ...... 3 I 5 ’ Hoile, c 2 I 4 Stoppenhagen.g — fl ' fl ' i.lfartenberger. g ....<> »> n I TOTALS ...... 6 I 16 Bingen t •FGFT TP j Conrad, f ...... . 0 U I Kleine, f . . o <> <' i Schroeder, f | Gallmeyer. < 3 <• ,6 37j Macke. K ' f Schroeder, g 1 ~0 n‘ " I Scheunian, g . 4 s Bultetneiei. k - -1 11 M •' • ' :-a • - « ■ TOTALS .. >1 K j d Fuelling * 1 !•;. rj ft TP: HJerko f - e-,—2 i!_ I •' M,-> Fuelling; t 1 ■■ 2 Bush k, 0 0 n . 2 ’ ’i »• . C Fuelling. 2 ” I 0 [ O'' • 4“ ? - ir. -"'' 2 ” 4 0 ! —.. TOTALS 2 i Preble EG FT TP . ; Reink hit. fn n o x [ L. Bittner, f *• <» ' O •Birhrrifh. f m__u_ . Sehmiego. i.l ii X t Mat ke g ,11 ■ Mentor. lT ; 4 «» x _ Linerneier. r «• <• Schmidt, g —- - -; o a —a —» - TOTALS ... . '> 1 19 ■ Colleae Basketball /I Purdite 7* W P; r _. Indiana 5?. I>» Pauu 15. I Hanover M. BaJI Stat** [ Evansville x»'>, Oakland City. "»S Valparaiso SX/ WrvtFrn -Ontario ; It ‘ Indiana State f St Joseph s L Vian<he*ter g. IndianA Te< h »»! P.G.- pfd.v Cot Ha .Northwestern 01. Western .Michi. pan €2 i Minnesifh 55 X’obras-ka 41. \F tni > > • 11. Mi ’iigan .■*; Mrrhirah ’State 51, Warn** i «oris in l'• M-i; QU*te •.’ hr idley '• I Houston 7: Lonft Inland Oil Kar»«a-4 Smlp 59 one cf the rime t products "?• ;ih- Mee! industry r.« a oil ,-/< vhkh w.dirhs oiPv 12 im’t.onthN or i n pf. Jr W4der s•’i ! i .1 neckhe e . h.cpv w Demorest Wsnt Ads Bring Result! '

pgMjgWL Team Standings W L Pct. Hartford 5 o LOW Yellow Jaukela -2 1 .007 Jeffenum —3 3 .500 Monmouth . > 3 3 .50<» Adaw Central 2 3 .400 Commodores ... I 2 .333 Berne 1 4 2<m; (h-neva t 1 4 2<»u| | Pleasant Mills ; 1 4 200 j ' - -0001 Nine game®, spread over flv** night', feature (he Adams county basket ball 'M'hedtil* thia w<ek One game will be played Tuesday, two’ Wednesday; one -Thursday, ftmr i Friday and one Saturday —ofkr - Single game feature of the week will be the firet home appearance of the teaeon of the Decatur Commodore*, who will meet St. Mary's of Anderton at the Yellow Jacket* gym Wednesday, night. The Com mod ores have played three road garnet to date, winning one and losing two. lß>,> The w*ek’a activity will oppo Tuesday night, with the I Central Orryhrnttid* enirTtaittine i the Jefferson at the I'lea sant Milla gym. a home game f«o ' | Adame Central. In addition to the , Commodores* home opener. W*drrir*day~MT»ritii<7ut h Eagles wiH - I meet the Rockcreek l> atgern at the[ j Bluffton gym. jri the only game Friday. Adams Central will play ‘ th»« Mon roe vt Re CdM at rise > aant MUIs »-t_mrt .<e> , *The Yellow Jackets will be hotft ’ | to the Fort Wayne Concordia Ca- 1 in the .f**ature a feme con test «J»t? Friday night In other I Friday tilts, Monmouth Will be at ‘ Hoagland. Jefferson at Pleasant Mills, and Hartford will attempt to: improve its unbeaten record with, a gatn*‘ with the Bears at B» rne. . J 000In Saturday's lone t«IL the Decatur Yellow Jackets will scrap the South Side Archers 1 at the South gym in Fort Wayne. South after dropping a of road games to Bluffton and Auburn, opened its home season Saturday by walloping —Terre Haute Gerstmeyeer - —- — 1 —- f>Oo ■■- —~— Lx*: w.»ks heavy >now :<inn played hob with Adainx - <‘Ouoty •!»!<•«. a-- five .4 the J2..ganies i •{t-a-rd’-d vvere-ealkd 4»ff Iwm au-p of Ti’J toad ■ tndition* Tue Iw. yMs r tr. Jilts kfi. the. Hanford [ Mko tllas ■» th- » nly und* fe;<t‘Ml tri is. in Ho- counts a« the. ST llow .Jacket* w»n i • I by ’ 4'u*..-.dl J»ark .to whip iivrnc in* the la. ks hmup <■(>» n> • nil-. Hmir* -TTrT-yFTrr- agTT-tfrtT-wvnHH-’ <■'tii’ixHl j • . It,[ Ph ran: Mills 24 nn 'fh 71 It k ■ • 15 Y»Ho.e Ja* kets fi:l. i’. h Wayne C■: 'T I 17 i'ii a-ani Mills IT Jt person ?.• Bptm- b 2, Hartford 52 Mf’nmopth ::5 Hoagland ?4 Vu»n ii 55 «Jen* va I : (» iiHi 4.5. \damx (X 1014 12 COLLEGE FOOTBALLS SfOHlvet ji flJ'MeLtmln !•. \o»re ; Dame 7 XftV\ 11. Army 2 Fordham 13. ’ S.V|ra« •nue -<» Penn State 21. Pitt 2<» 7\lar> Jatul «3 <a> Virginia Tech 7 Holy Crows 52, Boston Coilege II Ala »ama 554, Auburn IV Will ia in & M nivj ‘ L RliTTmo! id T» J. Tennessee I’.. Vanderbilt “ Mrsissn ;d 27; MUsiHsippp State 2»'. Tirhinc ‘ 14. —ixnri«iarm State }fhwi. s ‘ ■ . Virginia 41. North Carolina 11 i Georgia T»*< h 7. Georgia " ;! ’Texan Christian 27. Southern M»o in ><i .•■ • Oklahoma 41 Oklahoma A .v M tt— Bayh.r 23, Ri e 7 Taka 2v Jl.mst. n 21 • Wii-TTR .LTT.~ Jxariaa• S!.rfe’T”i H• » 7 HurdinV. ipm.ii* 2s Tixas Tv.'h , . <t«J L'.j 'H I *7 <pianti*.o j tat n» II-J-Ade In s Good Town — Oecatui

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Klenk’s Lose Game I To Marion Truckers Klenk’i Sa-ipvntif-lil league basketball team Sunday traveled Io , Marion to be banded a . r .O-S7 defeat by the Marion Truckers In a hotly * eouteiited overtime snuggle. | in fact, the game wasn't won for; the Grant county team until after, the overtime |»eriod had ended in | a knotted count at 67-57. It was'l then that two foul shots were auuk by the Trucker*, one of them a J technical, to win the game. The Truckers < ame from behind in the overtime period to knot the count, after the regulation game' ended with both teams scoring sit I ‘ pi lints F’enk’s Jumped to a quick 54-50, lead in the extra etunaa. A basket • by Crist, and a tree throw by Jim J Myers put the Imcatur club ahead .11 btfit. but two quick baskets and a t nil shot by rhe Marion team .set > the stage fur the two game-winning l ijret throws in the overtime ■ The Decatur team will Return to : action tonight in the UflcMU school, gym. at X o’clock, when Chex meet ■!■,. im'ch Mill team, of Uni-aster | The line Ups K Irek's ' FG FT TF ' Ballard f . - - 5 I 11 J I Reed, f - • 11 I i Steiner, t 13 5 I Kahle I ’ 3 15 S hliepf. • y .1.3 » Hiekaid. r e ii ■ • Mevers 4 4 IS Crist, g « <• IS J . Total ... S 2 13 57 Marion FG FT TF B Weaver f 2 2 « I’i IL MHler, f « ( —♦— Bartow, f :t " • .■ Rtggsfiy. f ----- • « * Shultl. c — f > " ’*• 1 D Weaver, c ..——-1 JI ,S_ Gasser, k ..i - 2 ■ -.fl 4 I'atahelK. g ■ -3 1 "■ I Wlgfliy. i . r I S| 11. Weaver . - - " b Totals ...... 25 S 5S H. S. Basketball i Fort Wayne south 61, Terre Haute tlrrstiweyer 4<> r i ■. Fort Wayne North 41. Gary Toll lesion 46 ! Gar, Emu on 61 Fort Wayne i’ r, ‘ ; ! 1 Hammond M Fort Wayne Cen 'tral 35 . J_~. Laruyette Jeff 7.0. Shelbyville 33 Nos Castle 5i,. Muncie Barris S! ' Rast chi.aaco Washington ,1.11 I IJvhation 17. I Kokomo 67 Thdfanapolls Short. I , ;. t .te tn; i..ve'timei _ i

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