Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1950 — Page 8
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■ T-ngr***** Lommooore rrosn Best Monroeville The Decatar Commodore freahi»m defeated th. Moaroevllle troahmeii. 4C47, at the Commodore apm Monday evening The Decatur team *aa ahead all the way, 13-7, 25-14 and 33-13. K. Wilder »M the notatandiaa scorer with 25 pointe, while Monroeville's was weO .pllt. la the preliminary game th* MoaroeviUe eighth trade team downed St. Joseph 52-45, after a efoM battle. St. Joseph led at the frat quarter, 4-5. Monroeville moved Into a 10-15 margin at the halt ami iM teams wore tied ai SA-3A at th* third period. J. Voglewede waa the gome'. top point maker with 14 points, while Ga» ktß Mt Monroeville with 13. The St Joseph team will play Mon moiHh Thursday afternoon A Commodore Frosh FG FT TP Krone f 1 » 3 Eyaason f 0 o >i imshe e 1 • 8 Drum g l » 8 sork g ... . .... ..3 2 8 K. Wilder f.. ... 8 8 24 KHaon g — .... .... 1 « 2 TOtXl* IS 18 40 Monroeville < FG FT TP SUUvell t 3 fl t: F>. Hart t I—' t» 2 Oaiuilapaiher c 1 2 4 Wagner g 3 • < J Hart g .... n o » Rohnron f .r... ........ 3 t . 7 EaatK hot g 1 o 2 TOTAL* t> <1 3 27 ' Monroeville FG FT TF Schelenmer f 5 1 II Daugherty I (•' 0 « Dessert C . .......... 3 0 0 Waeger g 2 0 4 Gaskill g r ... 4 5 II Hearman c .. 0 n o T Bemwbof g . ■ 3 0 S Gilbert g ..... . . .. « '• •' M. Heaui'hot f 5 2 12 Hollinger f 11 « o TOTALS 22 8 52 St Joseph FG FT TF WSMer f t 2 ' Murtaugh ( 113 Zeser v —t ——— 4 o——3s J. Voc !<•« e-1 •• > . .- 0 i__.. 11 Uow'ery g . 2 •' c. Vogb-wede t "j o. ‘I TOTALS 1» ? _ I ‘ 1 ■ i p 0 — Last Time Tonight— Hilarious Technicolor! •‘FANCY FANTS'' gob Hope. Lucille Ball ALSO—Shorts 14c-44e Inc. Tas ’WED.&THIRS." « e (MR Hit; PAYS! Find Show Wed. at 6:M t'oalinooetH Thur, from I :'L) BE SI RE TWATTENII! g — „ * ■r in a LAND of M ROMANCE! \ U-G-i presents tiff CUI -JIOIKI PAULA RAYMONO , sk mi MS MNM • OURI MIS > t» IK —.o—o—- — A Sat—Robert Taylor, Th ’ Oovirs Ooorwsy " —o Coming Sun.—Oorie Day. Cordon Mcßae, "West Fomt Story
TV WM 9 ww’rwUWlw Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Adams Central vs Jefferson at Pleasant Mills. Wednesday St. Mary's of Anderson at Commodore. IDHS gym I. Monmouth vs Rockcreek at Bluffton. Thursday Adams Central vs Monroeville at Pleasant Mills. Friday Fort Wayne Concordia at Yellow Jackets. Monmouth at Hoagland Jefferson at Pleasant Mills, jtanwtorif at Berne. ~ Saturday Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne HMMh Slde.“.- r — Kleak’s Defeated By Dutch Mill Quintet Dutch Mill of Bluttton defeated Decatur KienVii 53-49. Tw a hard fought battle al the Lincoln gym in this city Monday night. The teams Wdre tied IMS at the flint quarter but Klenk's moved into a 28-18 advantage at the half. The . isltors rallied to take a 38-45 mar yin at the third period Floyd Reed. Decatur forward, was the high scorer with 22 points, and D. Stern tallied IS to pace Dutch MUI. r Klenh's will meerjlnniingion K. of C. in a Sappenfieid league game al B:3d Km ThntsdJy at Uncn'n pym. Klenk's has won two l< ague rames without a defeat. OssUt n and Fort Wayne will meet in « preliminary at 73» pm. Dutch Mill D. Stern, f>- .... S 4 2*l Yager, f . 3 1 Moaer. c 5 3 13 Bryan, g I I •> Worden. R - 3 11 I I L Stern, f 2 2 Gerber, f « " ’’sson. g - - " “ 1 Totals ... ... I# 17 klettk*F FG FT TP Lallard. f . S I Steiner, f ... " . " " Schnepf. < ■ 4 *1 x J JekprtL. S_. ■ - “ ’! M»y» r, g 0 2 2 Hable f ’ " - f eed, f . - I" -■ Cri<!.. >• - . I ' <* j ■ Totals . 17 15 ■■ [Trade hr a Geed Town —Oecalut
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Jacket Freshmen Deleaf Hoagland l. ; The Decatur Yellow Jacket freshmen downed the Hoagland freshmen, 21-15. Monday evening. De catur led at the first quarter. 4-3. hut Hoagland held a G-5 advantage at the half Decatur' moved Into 15-H third tieriod margin and stayed In front throughout the final quarter Pollock led Decatur with even r'oblts, followed by Engle with six. Sheehan tallied eight markers for Hoagland. The freshmen will play three games next week, at Fort Wayne Central at S:3O p.m. Monday. Fort Wayne North Side here at 5 p m. Wednesday, and at New Haven at 4 p.m, Thursday. Decatur FG FT TP Pollock, f 8 1 7 Carter, t s-.-. ■3- • ®- -♦ Krick, c ..... I '• 2 Hutter, g ..... « « • Engle, g Shafter. 1 » »' w Rawley, f .. « " « Simons. <■ —'. -i •* •! ® IQacinMHE g ........ i * Baker, g fl n JI Totals —--— I** 7 Hoagland FG FT TP Frvde rick, f — - -1* •• " Aspy, f . A 2 - Kleine, c b 2 2 Sheehan, g -4 0 8 Kothgeb. g . . . 0 " •* Sprith. f i.-—..... -.. All Berning, f . .. ... . 1 w “ Otten welt er.e .— - ® *’ ® Frane. « *. 0 r ' Si hiem-.in. g .. " " *8 Imais ...... 3 -> 15 If ycu have ocmewimg toi aail or rooma for rent try a- OtiSatraf Want Adv. It brings results.
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