Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1950 — Page 8
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lommouores Initial Home Game Tonight The Decatur Commodore* will mako >hrir first home appearance of th* season tonight; meeting ths always tough Hoels from St Mary’s of Anderson at the Decatur high school g'm. Th* Commodores will be Mt to snap a ihwgame losina streak In tonight'* home iiptart After win nitur their first game from Pleasaat Mills, the Commodores hire lost to Monmouth. Hunting to* C .tholh and St Haw of Uma O. all on the road and ill by clou* IMtWUtil* Information h available here on-the St, Maty's team, but the Gaels have been a hitch scon tng onttt' in recent years, and an IntereaUng name fat In prospect for local fan* In former years, these schools Were (treat rivaht. btrt the- aeries was allowed to lapse for several years. being renewed last season, when the Anderson team defeated the Commodore* al Anderson. The Gaels are coached by Mike Sokol, one of th* stars of the St. Mary’s team when Anderson was year after year one of the toughest In the state Catholic tournaments. Tonight's Hit will be the only one of the week for the Commodores, who; play nest at Hoagland Dec. 11l and entertain Adams Central at the 2_ Decatur try m Dec 15. H. S. Basketball .Angola--tT.-fiarrett 42.,.,. . * Woodburn S'.' Payne JO. Huntertown D, ATOon <T Muncie Burris SO, Hartford City s*. Union tWellst 47. Liberty Center IS. feffemotinllte M Shelbyville 34 Frankfort.*l. Lebanon 40. Princeton 45. Hnntingihire 44 Bloomington 57. Sullivan 40 T Vim ennea *O. Washington 4X. Waahington Catholic 6X Shottmrn 40 - GroenemtHe IS frwwfuidsviili. 32 ' ’ . .■ ■ Mitchell ,4». Delfi n! l! If yovt have »um«tning to salt or ■ room* for rent try a Democrat! Want-Adv. It bring* result*. ■ KANE 158 8. Second St. J. PA|NT! PAINT! ' ~~ : Lot* of it! u WALLPAPER ■■■■■■■■■■Mi Tonight & Thursday (l r • Ol’R BIG DAYS! Find Show Tonight 6:30 Continuous Thur, from 1 BE SI RE TO ATTEND! 0 — l-r—| P LAND OF W ROMANCE! il B v - M-SM presents CM! tmr JOSf FEBRH PAULA MMD.nra • MM NMM • CUHI NUM •UM MB ALSO—Short* 14c 44c Inc. Tas —o Frl. A Sat.—Fobert Taylor, in ‘ Oevil’a Doorway “ 0-0— . Sun. Mon Tue*.—Oori* Day. Gor don Meßae. ' We»t Point Story."
Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Wednoaaay St Mary's id Anderson at Commodore* <I»HS gyml. Monmouth ,v» Rockcreek at Bluffton Thur (day Adam* Central vs Monroevlll • at Pleasant Mills. ~ Friday Fort Wayne Concordia at Yellow Jackets Monmouth at Hoagland. J£_ Jefferson at Pleasant Mill*. Hartford at Berne. Saturday Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne South Side. • . Hartford Wins Sixth In Row - Tuesday Night Th® Hartford Gorillas made it alx victories in a tow. without defeat for, the season Tuesday night, whipping the Bryant Owl«, 6<’» 45, In a game played nt Portland. The Gorillas held a 1* r point bulge. 33-23, at the half, and were never pressed Scoring honors were well balanced teams. AUgsburger heading— Hartford with, 15.; and .1. Minnich topping Bryant with 12 Hanford will meet the Berne Bears at Berne Friday night r— —i— Hartford FG FT TP M.yrr, f . . 11l WeHMiLc A. 2.. 12. Auvshurger. g .... K 3 l’> Herman, g ... I 4 12 R. MrCnnr. 1 I J McCune, e 2 I ij Noll, g ?. 1 « 2j Tmali 2b is '•■•j Bryant FG FT TP . J Minnich, f . 2 s 12 Master’, f 1 1 ' I Guniie. ’ I Gnitimor r :• — ' - *-l Minch g 2 I ’I P Mtnctih. t I ", Wagner c 11 ” ’ -' r ' V '”‘ PrC.minary" "i ~;i.-.mcrr '.'i iv. ci - •Pro Collcac Basketball 11 I*!’j;;.;.:-. T-lH TavMr s■; Ji.r -vc--T •• .f ‘ MnhU’un State f. Ihmir "1 Bradlcv 79^ Wayn- .'•» Sf iaoai- I ~ I H r a- t n II Xeu ¥< ’k . I or. --m State o ’ vL i fyi V 71. I-,|-'._>...- V ..111.- gNuilb i’ariuina Stale -D.i .nl •»ot! 5.'! . ... ... A' HoUk»-ah« • |U flu a tn miiKt m* train fro i ;hh*A/»lk> 7 atn to 7 ptn i"”w ■ n Ma> Democrat Want mos Bring Results
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Jefferson Wins I Tuesday Over Adams Central The Jefferum WSTrlors regisIrTid ilieir foitrih vil ioty of the s< B*OB-Ti|e*dav night’, defeating lite Adam* CeWral Greyhound*. 67 42. at the Pleasant Mills gym. The Wartlois were in the lead gt all period-. 12-11. 27 21 anil C! Tumhlecon was Jefferson's best point g -tier with 30, followed elose* b by Miller ut’h IS. Arnold le*d Adams Central wiHl 17 markers. Adams Cential will play the Monroeville eCubs" at. Pleasun; Mills Thursday night, and Jefferson will mu th- Spartans at Pleaaant Mill: Friday night. JFtferson FG FT TP Titmblesnn. r?....;. !i 10 2<> Ji, Kuhn, f_.,., Cv » Miller, e .. 7 Ji lb Haines. R . 2 It 4 Wendel. g 1 3 5 lyverttolser. < ... . ’ •>- fl • tr Itos*, g t* 0 0 i . . -. . . . To uls IS IS ui Adsms Central FG FT TP Agyolil. t 3 17 >-i. i u "t; Mitchel, < ll ;i l» Nus-rhattni c I u 2 Koller, g n i| n G. .Nnssbauni. f l o « ; la'hman. c 2 2 ll Ifeuilrhls- c _ . a 2 2 laonge nborger g ell St hritck. g 11 ':: Total* . io —io- —4» Referee: Zirkel - l.'lnpilr. I; Ith. I Preliminary — Adams CenrcaL g'. -Jefferson 35, _ FINALACTION Ffwih P««rr «»•■» r- Ulk wh U NwAbwg. «onipts n y rep- ; r<» Marshzilhown. Ju., t to Marshall and .Grand' Huven. Mh h . to .Milwaukee, Wis . Bryan. : O and Bluffton. Th*»y h< parried Uma llaniB!on tepre <-ntati\.'■ t*> plants in ftraw’♦ y a?d \ u.! . < n d i have inhpti >4 rtn rnmpany at,* Hanrilton Ti 4 thy b.t, employed Jhe . trhsnl ihjt ehgintf'Hng ftim of. Einp-ry. Marker and Etnery to a* n j- • S'inv* lhe far’A con • »-*rrinrf the vartouu fnrtneM '!• n -of tbe »4»:;n. il. pt h ;tt»» Tv~Wr nor .• *nnr.By- 1m Inferred . Gif-y u «nM follow « !om ly -what ' ’*»ser r.-. »ni;i>»-:i<s.t nos- th»- 4 >r. . ’t ♦ !H • : 10‘•..'.r. i. '■ • • • .''nrnen la*! ’ i-m ><..:/ fi? fTn onrih’/” wT.FFK "aP j anh.nwif .!ly lhm ♦•<! the ■ I- »»>.*:—u»—Llutiujur I.2—cylinder en I ; short. Emery, Marker mil Em* ry that tlm largest of F'. ingin.-s bi-t-by tl:- Xord b*- 1 , lomp-tny w« ill be ib»* most le.. >' i : )!;.■ w;:r u j.| ( i bioirlvc • tH. time They then we? t'<■.> 10 sjats* that the < holt c shoe! 1 he the mum it’s and ’>< w*-*! 1 r. • twy.-enroi..«. |e-. costly ‘hrf/ .-atm* wiiiiin .tip* ; pecifli a Uon* L-uil»*4 10l ‘ giiih ohieh wlm h;tv. the •na *rr Ot ]»'II t jti. lhe.rirgilie oimtrtemMe -ftttm -afttfr r*tet»Mve Hudy must tl-ii rQnrider .til th»‘se fa< tor .. weH a* many •Lie: • \! I 4 a ! ij-t r tjimi rhoi. • i* u il mi l :n :n» n.lomdy to rhe . ry v-p-iwrr rmtp'tt —ami- definitei’y »• taI»IKh r 7teliJTTsfrjm• - Trade ie • G-)0d T nw» -•
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Schmitt Team Wins in League Contest Thu Al Schmitt tram of Dw«Ipr defeat oil Salisbury All*. 433ff. in a Sapiieufleld league game Tue«d*y night. Conrad led the winner* with 12 point*, followeil by Fuhrman with ' In Knuth topped Salisbury with ' 10Schmitt's will meet tieneral In- • dustries of . Fort Wayne In a i league game at Jefferson, high 1 gym lu Whitley county Thursday night, and will also play the Bluff ♦on legion leant at Bluffton Sat- ’ urday night. Al Schmitt 1 Hl FT TP Merriman, f I 0 2 Singleton, f ••'1 2 M 1 (’onrad. e o - . ... ti ~ 0 12 i “ Fuhrman, g 5 .0 10 Kmss. g ... ... 1 0 2 Gelling, .« 2 2 , Kukelhan, f - ' TOTALS IS 5 « ; ' Salisbury Axle , | FC FT TH ' Knuth, f 4 2 l« ’ iNeaL I ~• • « , Brywn. c - JL ® ’Xr i l-'uhrman. g — 3 2 S' . McFarren. g 2 0 4 ''t. savio. r ........ o i I 1 , McCoy, f .. ... 0 0 » | . Win. t 1 e Lj 'J Reese, g — 2 d 4 * '. ’I Savio, g- - 1 fl 2 TOTALS 17 5 1 FORD FOLLOWS ‘ fr«M« F««r O—> | ‘swrtnrthing trim than five per
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CHIEF OF STAFF (CMUawed Fma Itaae (taet IltaHll ■■ di.'*— vetaped by powerful Chinese to&M driving down H« right flank. "The tih army i* pretty competent Io take care of B*rif." he !*“' t. ■ . ' .
He said he utaa. imprwued with the orderline** of the Klh army'* retreat uud the high morale ut it* troop*. He endorstd Gen. Douglas MacArthur's view that Ghina'* intervention had created an entirety new situation io Korea. Asked If he
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thought the b omic bomb nugiu be used a* a tact leal weapon against the Invading Chinese, he said "Certainly not from what 1 «»< yesterday U Y*u Hav* Anything Tn •*" Tr * A Oamecrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.
