Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1951 — Page 8
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Commodores Defeated By Monmouth Five
Eagles Defeat Commodores By Score Os 53-45 t'hq'Monmouth Eagles defeated (hri Decatur Commodores for the seyohd time this season Thursday ftiiht the Eagles registering a 53-v 4a|trtiuijinh at the Yellow Jackets | in ajwild and' wooly ball game. _j Jiulternjber’s fiMd goal, a one- . haiiiled effort from th'e corner, sent fOl [Eagles out in front, giving a lead which t hey never M|t Vinee Kaur tote’s free throw the first point for the Commo ri'M'*- * The two teams then traded points thfoftgh t|je first seven minutes of, G>|? k a * ne * w i ,en Ike Commodores Billed xithin a point of the Eagles |m3|l£, but Bulte neier and Harvey Sift from close ratge to give Mon|i|ritp a 17-12 advantage at the end J-Afjtbe first quarter. *! . * T l * l e Eagles increased their margi'i to 12 points in,the second quar ■> (p :. leaving the loot- at halfytimt w| .ly a 3<gis bulge " l ' I j’seed by little Jim Voglewedd, (hv Commodores came 6o life late in the thjrd.’period, pufeling'within poihts’ at 38-3f v only to have, tlfefviey hit from underneath to give I’oTimomg. a 10-311 lead as the final quarter opened. V9glew.de tallied fieri-points in .this period. | Jthe Eagles increased their lead but flelq goals by Vogleand Jim Wilder find Voglefoul slashed this marto five points at 42-37. UMoni liu/ptli built its lead back to- nine . ifofats at 48-39 with less than three t|iifcit!es to play and the Comincdp|es could hot bver’pdme the mrirjH L' ■/viL‘ ' - ■ I■. - I wilder, tapped aUI scorers with lit I|)i|itk while 1 \hogjewede tallied 14. tiWiri the lass Half. The Eagles flashed a well bakneed attack, with IT4|vey. Bultemfjtr and Werllug all-in- double figures. I H was the final game,,; for both trains until the'cd intv tournev m xt .. W'l ■.. \ - a I MonnjoutH [■ . 4 J . ' | - FG FT TP (M trie yer. if —2 . . T lja|vey. ] 5 4 .14 Mwerneler, c 7 ft? 14r Wlirig; 5 2 12 • Belif*l 1 \. | Totals. 1 — 21 11 53 C<?mm<j dares . , 1 « • ’ .. FG FT TP Qlige, f A_. 4 U S f 0 \ 1 , Jk. | Vilder, c. — -.kJ&V'T 5 19 ' rW, g 1L .0 2 Moj| leWede. g ____L__a. 5 4 14. /(IvEtello, f L._c 0 0 0 4 Wilder, "t 0 0- 01 (Wne; g .--.i. 0 11 . A __ . - ||l Totals 17 11 45 ilteferee: - Stri'-Her. wnipire:—Lehm am > 3 Preliminary | appmouth 24. dninmodbres 28. ■ ■" liM ■■ -i I ~ t r -i I |n interesting innovation to pr|>, c'rppkc' fiuU ' trees and • plant:! diainkt sudden cold snaps ,is the a generator ; of ■ iljffa-red rays. +4
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday; \ Columbia City at Yellow Jackets. Geneva at'Pleasarit Mills. '.Berni* at Foirl Wayne Ceritral Catholie. Jefferson vs Hartford Be'rnk Report Filed For Holiday Tourney Here TLe financial report for the fourtei.m totirney, held \at. the Deciitur gj s in Monday, was announced today by |v. Guy Brown, DccafUr high school principal and tourm y mana ..ge : -.|J|' ■■■ ' yj, .4 ''l' . " lleceipts totaled .|51.70.;. a drop of si'Tlso from the total of $1,874.50 in l!t’>o. which wris a record high for the holiday event.. j'; Expenses Wette s*sß7,' WhicTi~trf4 Sl.llG for distribution among: the four schools, . .«h receiving $27fM In addition. Deciatur received sl<M» Us hbsl school, while Berite rccelv- * ed $'11.52 for ■trahhpoftri.tibh and Bluffton and, Fortt Way he Concordia $17.28 <>ach for transportation. Las| ..ear; each of the schools received $3.;9 ; ;pl in the pro-ra'te distifibup tion . ' : . 1 I Advance sale seas<m tickets I was j1.33S at’ $1 each, and 13S season lidkets were sold afj the gVm pii is to the afternoon session.* Single' Session tjiekets at .50- cents Uitiled. 207 in the afternopn and 247 at the night sessfoni In advance sales, J)-catur led with s 7o!‘, e-d by Bluffton with 411. Berne with IS." and Concordisi with 35. Expenditures were; host school, |l(0; officials! $80; tay., s2x7 21: transportation, $46.05; trophy. s.p t‘>h; tickets,, pnoglrariis? and advertising. s43,t*o; telephone. $1.55; delivtry of tickets (postage ’and < transportation) $4 93; 'sign cloth arid Ink, $3 75. • ’ TAFT CHARGES i (Continued From jltagei One) Euidpeah defense’ forces. ,J«e declared , that congress never hast ippioveh hny program of sending Ahyeriean land 1 troops to Europe. He called instead for proteeiion’itif Europe through “control of sea and air." This, he thought; would deter K< ■! agg r t ss| ori “thjrcugh fear of what (ouri sea and a'ir power <an acconiplish agairgtjn.usßia." I y chalTengiirg flip legality of, the president’s Korean action anq 1 his plans for the defense of Europe I under the north Atlantic pact, i'aft stirred a debate that as bound to get hotter from How on. American presidents many, times in the past have sent American airriied forces into limited action without consulting congress. But .licet i' before bajs .the scale been (toWiparable to\the fighting' in Kor *And never .before has conn/try beeir Cftnnnitlted in' advance to coiiitat its it is under the Atlantic : pact. ■
I \. Play In Decatur January 20 >A , ■ i ft I i so ; 2 hr Klenks at the Yellow .ny-KPts gym in thU city Saturday night,.’ : January 20. < . ■l. ■ ~. /■:: < .I I J- y--e---.|i ,1 — t—U-
Decatur, Fuelling Are Tied For Lead The Decatur and Fuelling |t* ahis I are tied for (he lead in the Lutheran 1 grade school basketball, league, Meh with two victories and no defeats. 1 ' vn 1 T ■ Standings •] W 1> Pct. I>< catiir __’_l. 2’ 0' 1.1)00 Fuelling ■, 2 A 1.000 1 Bingen! . ... 2 .1| .667 Bethlehem - - —1 1, .f»0<» Flatrock - - 2 1 ■ .3:::! Fr/edheim --_-.__.i-l- — 0 2 .000 Preble -_i__i 0 .000 The schedule for next six Weeks w|as also announced today by leagde officials. Games are played on Saturday nights; [at 71:30 and 8:30 o'clock. The sdh»*du!e follows; ( Jan. 6 Fuelling vs Bethifhem; Friedlit >m vs Decatur t.Moninouthi gym). Vj Jan. 13 - Decatur vs Preble; Flatnick vg Fuelling (Vjonmouth gymi., Jan.t 20 ’ Bingen vs Bethlotfm:’ Friedheiin vs Preble. \ Jan. J7 Decatur vs Fuelling; Flat rock Vs Bethlehem; Bingen vs Fliedheiip. Feb. 3■’ Pi-ebb- Vs BetMefiem..; Bicutri vs Fiuliine. .1 I’, b 1" Friedheim vs Flu|ro> k; Bethlehem vs Decatur. '. . . ; DEFENSE ' \ (C«ntlnu«MV From Cage A)t>r) might g. t' undu way by next ,lul< 1 if .congress approved soon enough. Hfe said that the tightening on draft exemptions and deferments would not be drastic but did not amixlify. i / RETAIL FOOD (Continued From Pane cifically if\ he would rertoriiimend changing parity provisions, lie told newshien .they <jould find riut by leading his state of the union message. j I—l 1 —I Go to tne enuren ui your £hd»ce next Sunday. ,T .
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High School Basketball Mishawaka .55. South , Be|iid.| f ' Adams 35. nJ . , L A.. | Prim cion IS. Evansville Bbsse! 39. I ■ ' ■ . ' I | * East Chicago Washington 55, I Gary .Em» 1 son ~ J , . . I • Hammond Tech 41, Horace M<inn • !!) ’ ■ - B Gary Rooseyek 58, Gary Wirt 45. Pleasant Mills is i ?: r\ .. U. ■ • Junior High Winner The Pleasant MilH junior high (yiam d* Gated Ada'ms (’entfal. 41 ? T7. at the. I’leasaht” Milla gym rrhfirsday aftetnpon. [S'! Adams Central bd at the half. 19 18, but Pleasant Mills < dm*' bar k in the se'cond ' half for the vit tory. lit er of Adams Central f was t he'outstanding scour with.'24 t • points, while 12 points hyi Byers led ( i.|p|easpnt Mill/-. - Pleasant Mills 5 FG FT TP f - 3 17 Byt is. f _-._l 5 2 12 Frev. e 4 0 s Williainsi.n. g- 1 0 ’ 2 g 0 3 : -3 Light , f . .-.5 -. 3 0 y 6 Foor.’g ..i 1 ’1 ' 2 VonGutlten, g ’___ <1 9 i <l vC i. ■ .—! Totals 1 17 7 41 .» \ • I - Adams Central , FG FT TP ■ Lehnian. fL. . ~ ’ol . h o , Bluhm, f -4. 2 0 1 4 Hoffman. c.___ — 2 2 *6 ? Beer, g 2-7- 11 . 2 24 ? ffowdei.i. g ...i 1 ' 1 ; ? By. 1 iy, f \ 0 0 0 Tot-'rfl 4 15 .> 37 GOV. SCHRICKER <Continued I'rom I'ngc One) eventuality." \ , Schricker. also- avoided, a ball for new taxes, reconnnended payments immediately from the $25.hmO.iioO soldier bonus fund to disabled veterans and next of kin of deceased veterans. endorsed .:* proposal to set slate speed limits at 60 miles an. hour daytime ahd 50 nighttime, and urged a law sending to jail every person convicted of drunk driving. lie recommended creation of a government study < <nnniissi<m \ use of a $20,000,000 common school fund to finance a new stptie i 1 office building, raising weekly |u,H---1 employment inurame benefhs . from s2<) to $25. and icontinuanCe :of the present sjtate highway ! revenue distribution \ system. Scliricker asked\a change in trie \ trmk weight law giving coiirbs thq right -to impound trucks and (•argbe.A I Regarding the state's financial plight. Scliricker said the $531. 1 800.000 record biennial budget was “completely honest in every detail.” He said the ques ion of salaries for state employes was “orie of gravest concern.’’ and wartie.f that wartime neglect of institutional buildings ‘ will continue to be a heavy y drain on our cash reserves." !*’Thc budget committee poirits out that deficit speMlng without some tiew Source of revenue cannot bo justified and that the 1953 ses ion will be faced with the almost certain problem of finding additional sources of revenue in order to maintain the normal services of' government.” SchricJttT said. . ; Studies by the Federal Reserve Board and the Department of Commerce reveal .that d ur ing the recent war the small and medium-■ sized firms showed a greater increase in sales, profits and in Assets than did the large companies j Tradd In a Good Town — Decatut I
Two League Games Are Played Here ; Kjenk’s edged but S<‘haumleffle, 52 "4. and Al Schmitt’s lost to the Hdftthigton K. of C.. 46-24. In a pair of f|appenfield league gain, s ThUrsday&n'ight at the Commodores gym. In tpis city. J 1 The Hun'ingtori quintet had little in winning the opener, iij; Uiiich neither team had u play-er-HCoring in double figures. Tin nightcap Was a thriller all before klenk’s squeaked !hr<|ugl> to the one point victory. ■l’li<t De'atur teaui led at the first quaiter. 14 13, and at the half, 24 23, put Mie visitors were on top at tirie|third period, Three field-ej-sthy Orv Reed.; who led Klenk’s' With 13 points, 'paced thdi final Pt'ilod rally. Payne was top scorer \frii Sehaumlefflc [with IS markers. I* l<|t nk’s has thiee games sVhedis< 4 next week. 1 Tiny will play the, Lib< rl.y, (tenter 51erch'ants at Hi»-,;Linvoln iryin at 7:30 p in. MonFort WaVne M'fignavox at 7:3b Iftnit Tuesday, also at, the Lincoln and will play ’|ht|rsday night to the 'Fimt /Wayne 'z#»lhier Pislbns-Syrherise game a‘i hibrth Side. , / Spiini't’s will meet Gerber FUrnl-, tlirf :<*f Bluffton a1 the Lincoln gym at 7 | uii. 1 * Huntington FG FT TP Bririgk. f [-3 17 K.m’-t. f 0 .11 &o|f< I. 0 . 3 3 Eckart, -g .... 3 3- 9 Hlt|r, g 1 ' <>' , 2 B. ®ckeit. f 2 2 6 Übdlfrey. f r .__ 3\o \6 Ailkn< 11 l '4 0 8 l|oXrs|.g 2 0 4 m ’ ...jp (Totals IS U> 46 _—
, BELLMONT FARM PUBLIC SALE i 35— CANADIAN HOLSTKINS— 35 iln Sale Pavilioh on Bellmont Farm 2 miles Enst Os Decatur, Ind..! mile, North of- I'. S. Road ?24. ' t I Saturday, January 13, 1951 • L it 12:00 Noon CST i ; j U ’ F ■ ■ ' ■ \ I (27 isle e.l and 28 Grades. An outstanding offe ing.of High j quality Canadian Holstein*. 30 are fresh now. Ihe hsian e to freshen in;-finn. Ac Feb First calf heifers milking 55 |to 60 lbs. Cows milki/c.; up |o fit) lbs Calves will be sold seirerate Calf club prospects. 17i)t|re offering is negative fojr Bangs & T. B- A large number" die calfjio<|d Vaciinate.l and Negative. CASH. ■ No: responsible- f|»r pecidentis. I. Thicks available. ' Lunch served* [Cati logup upon request. C. E. Bell & 1 . ; j M. O. STOUTENBERRY, Owners fßbyf S.' Johnsori"Auctioneer ■ !- V iS>’yd| C. Johnson—Auctioneer < \ Mi lili7 E. Liechjty—Auctioneen Daniels-—Clerk ■ , . 5 9 11 ELKS CLUB SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT ! SATURDAY NIGHT [ j Jtv■ |i T ' JANUARY 6 - - - 9:30 SPONSORED BY THE EMBLEM CLUB \ 1 Members and Wives Invited. i« . •h: v ■ T T ri • I \• I ■
O, Z A R K IKE I ■ 1 i A loose! -2 ~ TROPICS- > onemope J I may be* ah kin J u j t °«'zb a '««?• 4 b-vLv'juM 3 '■< MIKE'VOLCANO 5 ->->—>> UP WITH THEM J J. ( HAULS. OFF AN'... —, AT BAT IN THE 'K ( TROP— > X. F ,n.i HlH&Lto' i I I -JjjßlX, LZ. : . L. Zlii w-Ja/mT foow) J >w2s?' ’ <sh Oofls/W’’' -tK ifWti l ® 1 >xy .^g% g j o <3i®j//wd\l^ s ta s '<3^ r t®\ ifkrrzrn 2 "x,-; 1 ——&&! '<* ir T\ wr~ A/is /* T 4 &'" ? o v' 1 ' ' A', * ajsSSss MnWwMßtMz. umiwu: i :■■:■.<•?■: ■■•«? ‘ \ I Z - 1 ' V s'v< ’ ''' j' ' <L’4 '" f JMMMmgMfeLL >£,-, '< i. A ’ ’•■’■■ U — /dr k r : ; ■ IB ' 1
A| Schmitt : | \ J FG FT TP, Merriman, f 1 1 3 5| Singh tom f ...<U L_ 11 3v Conrftd, c ... 3 3 9-' Bfenz, g 0 ( 0l Fuhrman, g _;j. j-'li .3 5 i, Kifesx, f --f-l r-4 '©j Rice, f __4 1 ( 2 \ Kukelhan, g ,4...... 0 <' 0 i ' f' ' I I ... j 1 I Totals --|J-U 7 If 24 f ■ \ J , FG FT TP Ballard;: fJ4 2| 10 Reed, f J.__i.L 5 3 \l3 Schnepf, c 4 1 9 Meyet;, gL_ 3 2 8 ’ Steim-r. g ~..3- 1 , 7| Kahle, f a__ 1 3 5* Rickord, g L- 0 0 b> Totals 20 12 52 ' Schaumleffle f G FT TP (’. Holloway, f -J 2 0 4; Payne. ,f v . 7 \ 4 18 Miller, c 2 0 4 Pugh. g _L I__ 4 2 lo B. Holloway, g 4 1 9 Chaifey. f 1 0 2, J. Holloway, gp 0 ’(• 0 Jacks, g i_,_— 2 0 4 . . ■ - . \ \ i Totals 22 7 511 College Basketball ; Southwest. Missouii so. Oakland City 61. Bradley r(;9. Detroit 65. DV'Paul 53; Cincim:ati 52. Missouri 66. Houston 48. I4mg Island r. 69. Bbwling Green ■pj • U4-—pl? . ■ Pro Basketball I Indianapolis 91. Foil .Wayne S 3. . Minneapolis 80. Syracuse 77. i Philadelphia 92. Baltimore 69 ■ ! . d. JL_ i .I ; ; Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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