Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1950 — Page 6

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Yellow Jackets Whip W abash Apaches, 54*35

Jackets Score Easy Victory Friday Night Decatur's Yellow Jackets out•l*4 and outfought the touted Wabash Apache* Friday night to chalk up a decisive 54-35 triumph oa the Decatur floor winding up tha 1»54 portion of their schedule It was Decatur's fifth victory la eight start* and only the third loss for Wabash. who had won aft. 7? Field goal* by Vic Strickler. | Jim Monee and George Bair, plus . Bair's fowl tone, gave the Jac ket* a 71 lead in the first two minute* at play, all the fielder* coming from clone range. Decaturl I c ontinued to dominate play ae the fir,tquarter ended with tire Apaches on the short end of a 15-4 •c ore The Yellow Jacket* at one point la the aecond quarter built their advantage tu -1< points at !4 Wabash •Being the margin to 13 point*. 14-12 hi the team* left the hoar for the dressing room's at Um MT. _ Decatur despite frequent lineup change*, kept ccefely out in front all ihrough the third period, hold-1 lag a 3713 margin, principally ou a eevea-point splurge by Strickler •_ J The Yellow Jackets had Incrossed their lead to 43 26 when Stric kler fouled out of the game after three minutes of the final patdadL' a*M at one 'tiine held a »•. point lead at 4M». Striehler * 18 points paced the Jarhets, followed by 11 by Mooes and 1» by Hair For Wabash. Jac k Vrooman tallied i«* to he the only Apac he tn double figure. Although outaiied by the Apache* Decatur's scrap under ■7' the- bsslteta and -alert IcaHJiankhuc.. paid off again last night . The Yellow Ja. kets will next' see action on-Jan L. when Deiktur I* host to Bluffton. Heme and Fort Wayne Gohcordia in the annual New Years holldw tourney Yellow Jackets ~~T ’ ... FG FT TV Hair f 3 4- l« Moaes/t’ — 5 1 ” Strickler, c 5 « I’etrle. g - Saul bine. K " 4 -.. Fruchte. f » Erekson. t ... --- " 1 X ' Morrison. * ----- - ” Sheets, g 1 <' - ' TOTALS ..... - 19 19 54 . Wabaah . , <• EG FT TP Dee'er -4- . .» . I. • Kettbarger. f ■” *■ >. Vrooman ... 1 ? Mattern. X 1 • - Miller, g ... . . 2 .1 . Devault. f n " " Hays, f.. ... - " - “ 9‘ i Karn hart, f ' ” ' O»tr>lm*r.-c * 11 YU e, g- • ----- I ’ v. —- ...» - rr " TOTAI.S 1. t’* Refer**- M.-Kencic Fmplre Caaa Preliminary Walcash Dec’snir T* _....' I » ll* II II ■■■

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Co/teae Basketball Notre Imme 6'l. Purdue 70 - Indiana 81. Butler 48 Franklin 87. Hhurtleff 55. ~ Stanford 77. Michigan M. —'- Illinois 75. Penn 85 lowa State BS. Drake 54. Gorillas Beat Cardinals By 6233 Score The Hanford Gorilla* chalked up -another victory Friday night. d»- ! f<t*ting the Geneva Cardinals. Cl--33, al the Geneva gym: Hartford led by only three points. lg-13. at the rjtd of the first quar | i ter. but built the margin to 17-lS | at the half ard ffrSl at the third period There were S 4 personal foul* called during the game. 3.5on Geneva and 31 on Hartford Jerry Augsburger was Hartford'* high scorer with 2" points, and Weaver's nine led Geneva's welt i balance-1 scoring \ Hartford mAI entertair. Adams Central Jan and Geneva will brat Monmouti. also on Jan: -* -'-mmlw- : j FC FT TP Zeigler, f ...... — - 5 5 I-' Meyer, f ..z-J 3 <’• Weikel. c i. 4 4 12 Augsburger. g « S S" ■ Herman, g .. . 11 3 , R; McCune, f '.« 11 . Noll, f " -3 3 I J McCune, g 0 2 2 - -Tutal* — lh M *3 Geneva . FG FT TP Weaver, f . .. 3 t 9 • Bergman, f . 2 3 7 ’ Haines, c ... . V 2 .2 Hancle, g .. .3 2-8 Xevil. g . .. 2 2 8 Kelly, t - . ..." . " ■' fpegrar-r ~xr.z:.. :tT< " My«r*. g " ", Pyle, g 0 1 11 Totals I<> 13 lUj Refer**?: - Moore Umpire —Hoover Geneva 21*. Hartford - - - -C-S High School Basketball I I New- Haven 58. Columbia City 43. | Kendallville 81. Garrett .41t .Auburn til lluitfoid CI’X--1 1 - ■ Warsaw 59. Goshtn; 58 _ Fmt Met! N-!’-.' Fort Wayne '• C 47. -J» F»ortland 8", HagtrUtoan '.2 Elmhur* r nt. ly-rc-dbcrtn i 1.-.gar.'p’>r- 48 Hinrinrtpii 31, t - Lafaye-tr Jeff 8.1 -Hammond 4 - Miin, i. t rsi 81 An I- t son 4 ' New Albany 4 >. Vinreniies 2_s_ Branl 6*. S, u h Hi nd Rll< > 45 Frankfort 71. Tipton-3« s Martllisvt<l‘- 48. -Elkhart -4;t. ~ i Jasper «n. Laporte t’li Marion 61. Peru I* EfibsHT-Cm'raf H G rrv Mann 3a 2.-~Miinci‘- Htrt r i- ; _3V..|.t O’.rloti 3,1 i' TtafglCThlSaiy***-- ' L <F-ixd-ttuP'' u S FREEZES H I rnw4 <r«r» ‘ _—■_- —— ■ - - | utim older Wp ure certain th*yj - sfße far t In any J lonK-t l ‘ n K*' order* .tkey . BIGGEST <v-eee*ewed Fees* Peae <»*e> iTr-t’tt Lc ’ Eight-more MIG a head -irtP-r.. >»a- -part cn-UuL-tUghi.Jru* were in’c-ic-aptrd by another group : rs four sabre jet- ? Addwiormt enemy planes may , Save .Jasmqif-tiyv iiyht.tom; i-i-i.e ot jet vec.u,* ot a c iv-c-rn aic. ,lqr e._s ciuu-ui'.-.e-.-ic nr iii. Tokyo MARKS HIM SERVICE SMITH DRUG CO. *»*» '•Mere/ Cbrratnia* to AH" TODAY & SI’NDAY Contmuout Both “JOE PALOOKA 1 in the- w SQt’AREJ) CIRCLE” 2 Jo* K •’Wwood Jr.. Humphrey & WHIP \VILSO>h “(;r\sLTNGERjr J With Frjnnyman Andy Clyde I . ’4c 30c Ihc T.O t MhMnxniinMikMMiMMvMt* i

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Jim Moses Injured In Game Lost Night Jim Moses, forward on the De-U* j tur Yellow jßcietg cage team. i> - 4 7fbau k. Hl -Vim-JineVtu after the of the year, after t;cJ ing injured in the W<l»ash Ja( kv’. ■ I game Friday. • t’au<ht in a inrler under lb* : -MO.< ciMlt’ r>ut of it ai‘ biw glaaseH broken, and a cut o*. the ui>per..eye lid Taken io a ph.Mh iuu. several stirheA were- taken . In the Ud. and coat-h Bob Worthmaa , | wan "hoping for t‘he beat ” Moses is whe<biled ,so ro’urn to I the phypmm for further exanioia It inn today, and then a mote.* r fnletv report ran l »e tirade. To*!’ 1 * | lite vlaioti slightly hnpaio .i somewhat, it is expeijhar by Tfit time of tiw hrdiday tourney J.o. j-ttnry t; ja-Hintl ,k>a>k* •■•• 7* />.- 6A'n--. 'fitiX-'’ ' r -' i....... .... Remind Veterans Os Training Deadline Veteran- of WiVrlT 11 «b p’am on fiotl.eu .■ iheit ><hu >.. the Giv 1-iH si s Tofh’• . ■uj •:! July •\l • to enroll hi , i;i--• - ..f: • *te W-l t. •• -•• • 4f Hniitii'Oip.ti 'r '\»rn»'l ’iml.iv ; They * nt on ra t-hi-pi dl bv •. »l jr--r’ . if<o4’i.ne, \ \ fed . «»» If th*- •• • 7 i anx plan, to er.npf T - ’ *t tm’ ; i ‘*ai Jv hi fi" "t . s’r ■ .• . • | J rnrnt* now *. J The 1951 de l nine applte* lo jmo t Worht-V*- 1 M_£et*’*«tns . barged after ffiai daje i»av»-' four yearn from their <h»«*har«e date in wliiili- to besSZ~’TS<i'au-ivramC.': administration several' *»<rptiefte thop ' wh<» dtecornir.ne xTdirft^^To7TeTiTFil3?ll > ToTtv- 11 fit y™ veefrapx who < ontpleted j».fd’ mrJi : al <»r pro-dent.it stfudies rod <on set t't'e. —llJetiiCWt *!♦•«•••! -Jhmil. teav-ber- who spent their ’ -ummerd r.ikihg t rainSn k h-.olin • • to a degree, and those uho • oni

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x j ' t :V~.'.: "... ' .. ■■ ■ -ri plrie undergradUiitt* wtw k ami intend to go ‘ a heel'd With graduate J training which would after the <tea«hine " ._. COMMANDING ' _—-(('•«fta«Bedl fr««u !••«» «>aei ' dMOit ‘‘fm •-•hj men In addition. ■ here ar*' I" Not!if Korean division* <»1 nl»<*ut jiien Sono* i«r "tfrt.mm R»hl troops* w. re already in the Trom litten hhohhF -th-. 'MU army fr»mt. MacArthur s f/.inniui.iuue naid I pain- a-ud . .»ut.o t* jon | i Hrnie<l 4h»« pr» >ejv <• of I o -'- Chin ' f-» f«»<r»h -tu the Cht »«(>»> area I < h« ' > t w * ‘<»nth of | th“ > h p .rjih aixl r.M iHhl mH*-< i •Ku'hea ’ •,* Scotil. ’-at Mo Aith | -i ; .;k._ hi ti. ii'l he di I not | km’W whether rhe <’hlne--x were, ~>orth <■»» :'»ith .»t the parallel J ; ''th army kpvk<- insi<te4| that none of -.ld •Mil p.’-.t . I. i \«:4 ! - , r .v. n/ fhtH ' ’' ' I pnr-7-1 - -.4’ / ■:>;\ ■ not th ’o? l I < sk vnsf. christmasl; EVL—7 tn-io. Free Candv. SI N-SET. ,l, It! H. tin I X\ i(loin >-1 £ «w- 0 M»i mate | Agitation Overcome A yrmn; man employed by a 1 laris»* at!veriWit? firn was up? J **ttt first to “zrt. auOUa.inteii aUh l ' :» P‘ : ; pat.tm.ettU l.i -v j he Ilkfd r. h»- -..id. 1 Ike it al | •tWlt ‘ 4.inl ',-._is f hy_i J^-*.'.vt4i.yt HH* str Hiftd ? They stjyun arouti.d WX. . from all (liom tion * They are • !»«.•• *lltg"< lir i ‘Tjuas pF7 •.■nT>T to' mak/* : P» opte luiipj ■ ’.hey ut*. an mad-. But — he. ri’lihd “i .•• r>! a secret - •i. ■--• • hdle • i e .! 11. at \ . i • • .;k v t:.> ddw.lL «‘V.*i : last on<- of r.* m ”

Pleasant Mills Scores Second iWh Os Season I The Plc-amnt Mill* Spartans ‘bricks a thres-game losing strsak I >n<4 c-hslk.il up their second Vicrorv of the season Friday Bight. Ilrfealing I nion. 82-45. on the Van We rt e-utaty team's floor. Th.- Spartans led at all periods. |,-.ctl 3*22 *nd'4B-3ti. Jiti.my Price led all scorers slth 27 points, while Baer topped rriHpi with |7 markers Pleasant Mills will play an Alumni team T.ilewtay night. Jan. Pleasant Mill* FG FT TP Raucienlrush. f «««»■- 7 fl 14 Johnston, f -3...... <l2 2 tarw.c .. 1 • 2 Price, g 13 1 27 Human, g ...... 1 6 4 (JA’orklnger. t ...— 4 » * Noll, f . • 11 PaMter, g . 2 <• _* Edward-, g : <* TtrTALS 29 4 <l2 Unitn FG FT TP Joti.--. f ... « •_ 12 I tloth\ f ...A»°-r<- 4 1 * Haet' c -7 3 17 I Koth, g ... < b 2 Alexander, x .7-- - I "2 7 .*•_ TtrTALS . — 19 7 43 Preliminary Pleasant Mills 42. I nion 34. Sheriff Bowmen To Move On Wednesday Once that Christmas is o.vr. (here are .many wh.i will S <'H Br.cund counting 'heir presents, hurpjng .that. JttrV-j. alyl.generallv t feeli.bg the glow of the wonder.ul 1 Spirit Os the season Others witl| tee moving | At least a couple of families are sc he-hlh-d to move Dec c-mlcer I Herman—Bownren is lenvrng the apai-tment of Jhe r cuuty Jail to hi- i iliome In Berne, shertffele t ikr>l tHhialnka. wife and son are sc tied > Int cd to- move Into the apartment! [that same day. Shraluka «sruime> j hke dirries of Sheriff January 1 . Indiana Man Killed As Auto Hits Train Michigan <4ty. Ind . Dec 23 (t’Pl Robert W -101-natrm. 3», l-sc’-g lieac li. infc was . killed. Jar.', night wriewhc drove- his car inr.o rhe side ot a Nickel Plat.- rallrcwd freight train ru an unguarded arid j nnliglited cidsSing MILLIONS I(( «*ntlHMWl Fymi !’•«* <*■»> j in New York reporter a near re* ; • 4rt*i of ~.-*'4 - a.!*he* --ftt—-4-lie4 j Bronx th* y cartie at a rate of ortA '- l.i minute lot a (hue I Ten lost fhefi liven in .1 firet that ilestroyed a «onvatescent l ' {mine thnnUtory at Auiarltla. Tex ? Th** victim 1 wore betlridlden in-j ; iairffft Kiglitwoh pei Aon . wore mteuihK { ilMianl a Canadian Parlfk airlitiwhich wan long overdue <nt a tlight over the Britteh Columlrta • mountains from Vaucuitver Lu • Calgary .The 15 pa.-senxei« I aboard the ship were homeward I bound for the ’.weekend .IJglif tain and snow made pave- ; irtonr- hazardoirr last night in rhe } wrt <iJ rhe rowrttry S<*or**< of minor traffic ai cidentr* j were reported in New York and ; Boston? At -lew**- 44 motorteta and pedestrians were hurt at Borton Many auro accidents of«a minor nature were reported at Chicago. 00. but police blamed them on tfpry tlriverß homeward bourt<t fr»»m offiee parties Ten p»*r mhis were hurt aL Chi- . :h*.» when an electric switch fflarh«*ti over’ an internrhan Train on an ole var e*f traclT 4 „ X»p:iT miles lung and 100 , mite wil* is a buffer i-ktate” wedded bt;w»•i». India and Tibet

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Soviet Rejection Os | Peace Parley Likely Opposes Rearming Os West Germany Moscow, Dec 23 ll'Pl Itu-csi* ptohkbly will rojK-i western proposals for ■ big four "p»»c» " cog fftvnc.-e. foreign observers said today. • Moreover, corn* observe-rs said, it would be * mistake for the Vult rd State*. BviUkla and France to. Ignore recent warnings in thelof 4 fictal Moscow press th»l kussiaAill not sc-cept the rearming* cdjz'rern I Germany (The Moscow dispatch Tlld not elaborate on the above paragraph, presumably because <>f Soviet cen sorship. I —-it,' The -threi Weslerq powers de livered' there proposal for a big four conference to. settle all outstanding »ast-w*st laaues to deputy Soviet foreign mliMMer Andrei Gromyko late yesterday \ American charge d'affaires Wai Worth Barbour. French ambassador Vves Chataigneau and British charge d'affaires Jack Nb-holl* called separately »t the Rccviei tOftign office 1 ' -k--Their slmiUrly worded notes reIptted to a Soviet proposal of Nov, 3 for a four-power conference on j the "demllitarigatlon" of Germany - The we«tyrn powers contended I hat the Soviet proposal was too narrow Spec-nlaljoa that the Soviet Vnlon will reject the west'* counter-pro poSßit wa* based largely on the tact It was mdiiv only after the Atlantic pact conference at Brussels dec id , rd to go ahead with the .regrmameat of western Germany Some said rbe ttusstans might view thH decDion a* virtually pre scntlng the world with a fall a< ccctnph Thby bellecrd Moscow well want to kn<>» why the western powers waited until after the Hrus sets loufertm-e to a»»wer a Soviet proposal mad. mc.x. than a moitrh : turtle c - - tin Washington, some .qiplourars Icelieted Ku«»ia. in an efftirt to. cm ! tn.l 4he w..rMf“*Veaie mari'h . might counter with seme aattesllon d her own Tht« would tee an otter of • outright big four talk* without pie 1 Hminaries •omethmg the west ■ Want* to avoid because it might 1 bolster peace hopes without found* j tlon > I Minor Accident Is Reported By Police C'iiy police investigated 11.J!>rn ( X. accident which cec-urrecl at the Inrer»ec lion of Line and Studebaker streets Friday when car* driven by Bull* Kchnepp. route 4 and W ti= birr I'ouk, route 3. c ollided/T6tal | damage baa esumated at 111" ; Sieel plants in lhi« t-ounlty can j (irodu.-e almost as much steel ,1-- , the rest of the wntld put together ' t GIFTS FOR RIM Pipe* and Tobaec*: Cipar •tt*a in Chrietmaa C»rt®n»: Cigar* in Chriatma* Bose*. I Fancy Chriatma* Chocolate*. Gun* »nd Ammunition: Fi»heng Tackle; Golf Carta: Golf Ball*: Ronaon Lighter*. tfiuSSkit SHAVIMASTIR OPEN SUN. 10 a. in. • 2 p , m. GIFT DEPT. ONI A Stills Cigar Store

HOME FOR CHRISTMAS! : SHI I ; S' | I ■ f ’ I ■ O' - IT’S A MSARY CHRI«TMAI_Ii> home us the Charles A Klestyaaks in Chlrnr.o The Mane- -erge.pr. a Korean war casualty, fought la Imltte f»*r Sfeml. *u* * »T Abte Company. I«t Marine R»U?i went, tire unit that ralrW-l the vmeri.au flag over the city Hl* wife Alice his t.»by daughter and the family pmh greet the sergeant al <l«M*r 4* hr arrives home for ('tillMima'*

a< 41«R»r .1- a..-...-TEN AGED t < <BSBt*eas*4 Hmb Paar <»•«*» mile* ru ;i relative* with aeru»u« burn* ton head and Aaouhter'K *ftd later wa*' takr i h to 4 idkepitai 'll* near voltage Mr# Helen Wright, hufm? on iu»y who *B->i <n es •*1 the Banirt. w-x »»«4er .Ueatment tor ind unable t<» nlve a romplete 44*c«*unt- ot what happen**tl iwiUl dragged o*H ’ rw yrar oh! Phillip Jetferx by lit* heels ‘I waa in a IHt’e room with four cdil ladie.V .Mrs Wright *j*id !•«* fore i*oin»f taken to the hospital, t * Minting to them; to cheer them |np I heard .Marr Kh wir ytell f»»r tccrew-STr-Tst STOP for a Season’s Special "Torn Ai Jerry"

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~T mil. h from another nxm.. A'he'ti 1 opened the door to the Hall the heal hit me In th* far A'jihorltiea said the cause of M»ie had m»t been delermln1 *>ll Twelve persons were In the dor- . c-.-cy that burned an H«haped , : l i.gc meet of three barrac ks The 35 residents of th* main — - uulliling were- evacuated to other bospitgls-m the city SKATING CHRISTMAS EVE—7 io 10- Free Camly. SUN-SET. ' H Annual SMO BALL DRUCE Sponsored by Psi lot* XI Music by From T*rr*c*'» — BURTON SCHLIEWed. Dec. 27 9:30 • 12:30 k.c.blim;. Ticket* may be obtained Tram any tororrty member and will 4(40 be on sale at the doer the night of the dance.