Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1950 — Page 6
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Yellow Jackets Defeat Concor
Jackets Down vOUvIS HvIC M!_La rnoay Rigni OvtnranlM and oataboottau their opponents at th* Utters' favorite came, the Decatar TeUow Jacket* haaded the Fort Wajrae Concordia Cadet* a decisive <44* whipping at the Decatur gym Friday Bight. The victory was the third in four start* for the Jacket* thia season aad was woo without the service* of Vic Rtrickler. the team** high scorer of last season, who is *H» lined for a few games with a severely sprained ankle. Handling the hall hotter, pausing mwrd accurately aad inteAeptlng several Concordia pan***. the Jackets were headed only once daring the rapid-rire contest After taking an early 7 0 lead on a pair at Held goal* by Jim Mose, aad a ffeHrr aad free throw by Um RaatHae. the Jackets saw the Cadet* whittle away at the lead. naaUy pelUag lato a 1413 tie with taro minutes to play In th* first quarter. Cuai nrdta took the lead at IM* by Harold Bobnke. Jack Fettle aad dautblne bit In rapid weaseiaa to give the Jackets a MS IS edge at the end of the period Faced by Ueerge Bair’s four field •Mda. the Jacket* drew away steadily la the second quarter and held a - llpemr margte at M-tt at the half time iatortnlMtoa. Th* Cadet* *taged a mild flurry early la the final period to cut th* Decatur lend to M-gp. but the Jack at* again polled away aad finished the final two minutes of play with reoervc* la aettea. one of them. Bug so * Merrtaoa. hitting three fielder* for the winner. _ Hearing honors were mighty well divided for both quintet. • Moor, we* high for th* Jacket* with 13. followed by Bair. Bohns* and Petrie With 11 each For Concordia Howie J»dt aad Jack Rump each tamed 11 points The Yellow Jackets meet the South RWe Archers at the Fort Wayne South gym tonight, and meet New Haven at New Haven South will be broadcast, by WKJtI. bet there wIH Pe ample ticket* available tor Decatur fans at the gym n OoCAtS* FG FT .TP Bair, f ..........—. Illi Muses. f - i 3 - -13 Bobnke, t ... 5 t . 11 Petrie, g .4 «—U Bautbln*. g ;... » 17 Koßae. f ----- (to o Koon, r .... . » ». » Morrison, g 1 '• « Erdfcsou. g -1 2 Total* 27 10 «♦ -' Concordia FO FT TP Kanu'er. f -5 « 1« Kasischke, t ......... t 0 « Jodi. c ... —.-— .4 I—ll VlsScher. g ...... - 0 3 3 Ksuing. * - “ ' 1 Roemk*. ( .......... 1 “ 2 Ramp, * .....6 1 13 Totals .21 ‘ <» Referee:- Dornte. ■.. -'—: Vmplre —Ueberum Preliminary Concord!* 11. Decatur 24 On to the oaere i o< your cbot.oat Bunday — ■■■■■■■ i SUN. MON. TUES. Centlnueu* Bun. from t;IS “THE WEST s POINT STORY” Dori* Day, Jam** Cagney. Virginia Mays. Gordon McCrea ALSO—Biiert* 14c-44c Inc. Ta* —o TODAY—“Devil** Oeerway’ Reber* Taylor. Pauls Raymend ALSO Abort* 14c-4*c Inc. Tas , ■» -MflflflflflflflMflMflflflßHflUHlllflllflD j TODAY & SUNDAY Centlouev* Beth Days' Wsslsrn Music-AgtisnOslsr! “SINGING GUNS” , With VAUGHN MONROE tile Rm***. Waller Brennan “50 YEARS BEFORE I . YOUR EYES” A Half Ca*tury MevW toe JO* dm r« H MflHflflflflflßHlflflHlflfllfllßflß-- *
nlflfli Xn9uUl9 Os County Basketball Teams Saturday Yellow Jacket* at Fort Wayne Reuth Side. Berne Hands Hartford Ist Season Loss The Berne Bear*, pulling one of the pride upsets of the young season. handed the Hartford Gorilla* their first defeat of the year at the Beiwe gym Friday night. 4«-39 It was a close, rough battle all the way. Berne led Stthe first quarter. IM. and at the half. 2211. The rival quintets were tied at the third period. 34-34 The Bear* Won the game on four eotmecutlve hue throw* in th* last two minute* of the game, one by Parr and three bv Nnaabbum. Nussbaum and Meyer led their teams with 12 points each Berne tout three player* on personal fouls aad Hartford two The Bears will play Bluffton at Berne neit Friday night, and Hart-, ford will entertain Ossian Tuesday’ night L» Barna —■. *** : , FG FT TP Farr, f - , 5 1 it Htricby. f ...—-ijrfS l.u 7 BaMy-r .... I 1 Nussbaum, g 1 4 12 P. Sprunger. g 2 0 4 Myers, c .0 11 '• J. Sprungef, g ........ 0 , ! 2 Kaehr. g 1... <' " Miller, g 0 « 0 Totals .......... 15 I® 4<i Hartford FG FT TP Ziegler, f S I ’ Meyer, f 3 * 12 Welkel. < 2 1 5 Augsburger. g ........ L 7 9 Herman. *.. 2 «, 4, J. McCune, f 1 •' 2 R M.Cune. f " " " Noil, g .... - -- « " Totals . >2 1.5 3» Referee Richards Vmplre .M> <'•') preliminary Hartford 24. Berne 1«. I ■ ~ ALL-UIAK LEAGUE Standings. W L j Fred Ahr 5 ’it Ralph Hobbs 4 1 Neil Riebards . ; 3—2 Clarence Oettlng . 3 2 BUI Tutewiler :t 2 Joe Hobbs 3 2 Hooper 2 3 Fred Huffman .. . 3 -3Jnate- Yurri h .....■-■: .:; r ‘ 2 X Bill Lynch 2 ,2 Paul Bleeke .. 1 4 Harold Strickler ........ 0 5 Note The All-Star league will bowl at~ 7 -oYioHc tonight : Mrs. Alice Brite 3ack From Abroad New York. Doc. 9—Mrs. Alic : Brite of It R 2. Decatur, I Ind., arI rived here late yestefdav oh board the Cunard White Star, liner Queen Elizabeth, which docked a Pier 90 In the North Illver wftb passengers. Commanded by (ieorge E. Core the world's largest liner logged 'he 34» nile voyftK** from South bamptoc and th* Channel Yjortu in ilx day* Among 4he .notable* who alan fllaenibarked wa« r fhe Duke of Wiixhrori returmnx -from -England, to rejoin his Duchess, the former \V;dlv Simimon If you have •orri«a. > )lng to tell o r Foomo for rotit try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. LBGAL N’OTITE OF PUBLIC H RAWING — %’sktlce i* hereby given f!i«t the • !«<» <1 -'Ak’otUblh' HcvrrMr f . Ailnhwi County In i . will, ai _• on f' M oft the with 4av <»f f»*-• PMiirf-i M »th • r ’hb fhv :. • I t tin ’ Mt the a i4ttor*ir rtf • , r ' t/v,-ti-’t »t -v ■»» «. t. hl (V.ffirr< fn r«tlW*l4»n of th* apnUrations nY th*t fr.lbiw ng name/l per*nnji r<*‘iui*»t •na the »«R’ie tn the snpHeantw. ar th* hereinafter net nut. hf the j.*lrt*»boli H*v*r»re Pe’mitß of tn* L lewsiPß herelaafter dpßlunated and <ill. at -a Ift ttrhe and r«fc'•♦tvr.jwformation <*nn<*ern|nr th* f‘t mmb* «»f waiil appll anta, *nd th* pr i nrtrt* »r Imuing (he permits applied for tn W’lrh ipplirant* at th* I<PRHP.s named Marl Mann. (pa< kag*- -tnriu Lih* . Geneva, rndlana* Imiah'F and Di. kaann. IMTS. <r*Mt.»'«ran<». Line Mt . Geneva, tndftin peer wine retailer* ■MIK I»rVIW*Tt<IATI<>V WILJ. KU iir-HX- Tn THR PIBf,O- A Vs» pentjc p»RTfi’iPatton is itWEFf. ’ INDIANS AfCMf >t.tc IfFVER. > AOE f+iMMTKurON B> J ? b« r n***". fis<n*rd B r«< y> * f .s rhair'oan
Warriors Beat Spartans Last Nighty 50-31 Th* Jefferson Wsrrior* defeat ed the Pleasant Mills Spartan*. SO--31. at th* Pleasant Mills gym Friday evening. After a nip and tuck first quarter. with Jefferson leading, 1413. the Warriors stepped out to a 292V margin at the half and a 46 :' J advantage at the third period , f Miller was the game's leading • potetmakpr with U Geldgoals for > 22 marker* The Spartans' scorinc ' was well spilt. Raußonbush lead Ing with seven. Tr' " I WM Pleas atllaJa Pleasant Mill* will play at Mon ' mouth nest Friday. Jefferson will play at Petroleum Friday and will 1 meet Wren, t». at Berne Saturday. ' Jefferson r ~ fg FT TP ' Tiwnlileson. f .02 I Kuhn, t .. * 3 15 ' Miller, c - 11 0 22 ’ Haines, g ..- 3. 2, 6 Wendel. g v,. 0 3 2 , Ross, g i o y TOTALS -.20 10 s<l Pleasant Mills FG FT TP • Raudoabuah. f 3 17” , Case, f ...... 3 O « ; Workinger. <■ . .... 2.3 0 I Price, g ..... ... ..1 4 0 > g ~TV - ? I Painter, f .. ... 0 2 J I Johnson. Ig 0 2 2 • Noll. K .... ... 0 0 « I — : I a '.v. ,'ilWigiFs TOT AUS -- 10 11 31 i Referee:—Dienelt. Umpire: —Koons. ’ Preliminary Pleasant Mill* 30. Jefferson 27 »‘ ' ; ' High School Basketball [ New Huvvn 21. Auburn 17 Warsaw 57, ' Fort Wayne South I<’, Kendall* ’ vllie ■“•**’invertiintG. ’ porf Way Tip’ "Central -’dT ’ Wayne C. <’ 4u , XappAuee 02. Cvlluubia City South Bend WashltOtibn 17. Fort Watftie North'M Hunterlowii 72, Churubu<. .> «•< j Andrew* Lancaster t'tntrali 45.. Frauktorj 4''. Indianapolis T«< h 41 - * " 7 New Castle.sl. Rlcliuiuhtl 39. — Brazil 44, ('rawtordsvlile 39 Hun-ie Httrri* 05. Plymouth 51. . Elwood 47. Wabash 45 . i Marlon 42. Anderwtii 47 I MunHe Ctt ial iS'r Logansport I 60.. — ........' ' . ' / ! Washington 42. jasper- 57 ! Lafayttte Jeff SS. K k .mo 4S. i i'etu G7, liulOinv -n 61 I Ha.'ford City 45. Monticello 4« , _. . > ■ x falieae Basketball " 75—EJJMnal* 74. Oregon State 51 1 L.veri* tChi > 54, Wisconsin 51 I ■ . I-■ ■ " ■ BID RUSSIA JOIN IN O mU>,.4 * r«i» l*ssr s- ernmtrits frit that a Wg four n’erenc* would have a b«oter chsi e- f ess If an agenda sot th> alks wer< agteed on with Russia iu advance t !— TA MAY CHANGE HEADQUARTERS!! WHY? ? ? Rudolph is Disappointed With The North Pole Since Last Monday Says he must he near where he ran enjoy at leas! a cou|A of help- . iPF* a f®?' ®f FAIRWAY’S home - made ICE ( REAM. NNwewetveEq
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Junior High Loses * To Pleasant Mills The Pleasant Mills Junior high team defeated Decatur Junior high.) 31-23, at the Decatur gym Friday afternoon. The team* were tied, 13-13 at the halt. Pleasani Milin piled up its winning margin in the second half. Byers »n« outstanding for the winners wit it II points, while Eley * eight marker* tupped llecaPleasant Milla FG FT TP Light, f . .... . 2 I 5 Byer*, f .. 1 6 2 JI Ctoaae. c 5. -- 2 Foor, g . 1 o 2 Frey, g 3 0 6 Hill, f . . o O a Von Gunten. 0 O P TOT.UJ4 14 3 31
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Doeatur FG FT TP Nelre'.er. f ..... * 0 11 McDougal, f 2 1 5 Eley, c 4 0 R llanchar, g ... 1 0 2 StrltAler, g . 2 I 5 Shaffer., t .. 0 2 t iliull. f ... - ... 0 0 0 Bair, g ........ .... 0 0 Halterman, g • 2 TOT Al .3 .. . 10 5 25 •6 Jackets-Concordio Gome December 20 Bob Worthman, Decatur high school athletic director, announ.«l today that the Yellow- Jacket* ■will play a return with the Concordia Cady'* at the Comordia gym in Fort Wayne Wednesday. Doe. 2d. This game replaces the Fort Wayne Central Catholic game on the Jacket* schedule. The C. C. ’ aatae was cancelled liecaus* of a conflict in contract*. i 1 ■ ~ TTIH * afaaar -w
Hoagland Five Downs Eagles FridayNighf . The Hoagland Wildcats, taking an early lead and holding it all' the way. defeated the Monmouth Eagle*. 49 39, at the Hoagland gym Friday night. The -Mien county team led al the half. 3«-U Guenio was top scorer for th* Wildcat* with 17 point*, and Werling led Monmouth with 12 marker*. Monmouth will play at home twice next week, against Petroleum Wednesday and Pleasant Milt* Friday HeaflaM FG FT IP Guenin. f 7 3 17 Vffelman. f 2 2 4
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Emenhiser. c ..5 o 14 J Franke, g 3 2 k Mclntosh, g ... 2 o 4 . Counterman, fl> 0 •• ' Richman, f ......— 1 u 2 Girardot. f Thomas, g .......... < o 0 Ruhl, k o o 0 Totals ......... 2« 9 49 Manmeuth FG FT TP Gallmeyer, f 2 « 4 Werling. f ..... 5 2 12 Kultemeyer, e 2 3 7 Stoppehhagen, g .. t .. 2 5 9 Harvey, g 2 0 4 Selking. f « 0 0 ' Kie*«. f A '( ” Everett, c « « 0 Sheet*, g ..... I « 2 1 Wabble z ........ 0 11 Totals 14 11 39 1 Referee: Mlßer. I'mplre: Water Preliminary ( Hoagland 2*. Monmouth *q. I. I Trad* la a Good Town — Oacatw
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NATIONAL RULER OF tCaaUeasd Fe*as Paw* Ou*> emy of society." he declared. The four course banquet was served hy members of the Emblem club in the downstair* room* of the Elks heime. Mr. Kyle, in hi* address. which was given in the lodge hall to the aswmbly of guests, paid tribute to J G. Niblick of this city and to Dr. J Stewart Niblic k of Indiana Harbor, a* his personal friends and for their contribution* to Elkdom The grand ezalted ruler has traveled widely over the country, visiting many of the 1476 Elks lodge* a»d bringing them a stirring message to continue their leadership In community and national programs He was accompanied here by Mrs Kyle. Dr and Mrs Niblick and his Stere-'ary. John A Marl .err nan of Gary if you hav* aemetning to **ll er ream* for rent try a . Democrat Want Ad It bring* r*eult*
