Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1951 — Page 6
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Yellow Jackets Wallop Columbia City
Jackets Score 75-28 Victory Friday Night , JfTeratiirs Ye low turned , cfn, the steam Friday night in their •» ; ,<»w'n goalhail to hand the Columbia <&ity Eagles a thorough trouncing, j.', j\ for the Jackets’ first North. •i»stern„lndland conference victory the season after two losses I Missing-innumerable good shots, •the Jackets,, started slow and held f oply a seWn-point' margin, IS 11. ut i the eu<i of .the first quarter, ' htincipaUy through four field goals [ Harold Bohiikr puce islowecT down somewhat id the second period, with the dSekets tallying 13 points as all \ tijlemberk of: -the starting five chlj> j)|d in, led by Jijick Petrie With five, •f. While the were limited to a field goal by Bitt Kettlekump and d, phir o| free throws by Vertjin Hile. The teams weht to the dressing rloms\ with Decatur on top by a 3£ 15 score; * y jpecatur Tealily poured the ball though the hoop in the second 1 half, < ■ e&ntiyg BQi points in the (third ’? qiarter whilje Ute Eagles 'could|Hit Wy five kpoifltsl three of them the charity stripe. MV’ith- reserves playing most ofc, C tqp final ejtght piinutes, the YelFow .Ji|;-kets had' 1 their best scoring quarter with- 21 points, paced by Dwright Sheejs' four field goalk and tw&f foul tosses. Don( PlVend cpunt£<j| «ijc of; Columbia City's eight prints in the dosing period. jßohnke's 16 paints paced another web-Oalanced l ecatur scoring atf with Vie Strickler, Jach Petrie A-• and Sheets, alsc in double figures, bait Phend Pointed 10 points tp \ lead thfc Eagles. , ; J Yellow Jackets will travel to Garrett next Saturday night for am NEIC Contest with the Rail(.rollers. ! i' . Ta ' . Decatur ■ Ji FG FT TP jA, rpbprike, f'--—I __ 8 0 -nil ( tMd&es, f 2 8 / St||ekler, c *4 ‘ 3 11 -B<, 1..2 1 2 ft PH|le. g ----- .5 1 11 Mcttrison, f 0 4 \4 ; (Erikson. f .11 -1 j ijFtwhle. c 0 0 0 Rambine, g 3 o 6 .feh^*ts» J g ----- 4 2 10 Ih' n* ' *» ' '■ ' I - '*— H (( 30 15” 75 I $ Columbia City 'I FG FTTP Ml rltend, f 2 i 6 10 LhiiJnion, t .... 1 Ai 3 IL il’hcnd, e 1 v <> 2 Kelilekamp. g —A.. 2 ' 0 4 '(Mailt, g o | o 'o 'j |Hdi. f I-.-'n 2 4 Lif.g -1 2 -4 Hafcock, g.— 1 —... Oil Zuhabrum, f.. s.. .. ,\0 0 0 g---A '.. 0 i 0 0 .W|ley. K 0 ■ U'H-ft
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Co//ege Basketball !Noire Dame. Bf». Butler 48. \ Wabash 63, Centre JfcO. ' lDet»auW'BO, Canterbury G 4. (King’s College 71.4 Humtingtoh T 'V • ' i Kentucky 79, Auliurri 35\, Louisville 73, Miami Go. ! Ttllpne 71, Mississippi State G| ' ' I -- '' ■ 11 ■ • ■' L Berne Loses To Fori Wayne C. C., 48-27 ' The- Berne Bears stiffen’d their ninth (loss of the season, 48 27; aj 1 th(e hands of- Fort Wayne Central Cqthojic Friday night .at the C, Q. 1 1 ' i • |The| Bears trailed at the 'ftrsl • quart«r only ll'-s and at the half, 22»1«. but C C. pulled.away in the k final y periods. \ Scortng was well divid* d’ for both • teams.! Max Roesler ami Tgih Nig ’ ea|h spring eight for the, winners. wljile ; Jack Nussbaum counted ' sei’rn |o tefid Berne, v The Bears will entertain Warren at (the (Berne gym next Friday. ! F°rt Wayne C. C. \ FG FT TP Roeslet, f ......2 3 2 , 8 ; j Krbembr, f ;.*L 1 i ;; I Ehrrnah, c. 3 i 7 j g . _. T . 3 1 71 Niy. g 3 2 81 Dodana f 0 0 0( Neumah. f uL_. l_.. 2 0 4 Henlin|, c 13>■ 17 Chandler, g 41 0 0 Rondotig 10 2 Schall. 1 d 2 O Keefq. g A-. 0 0 0 J Totals 20 s> 8 48' I Berne ■ • jV |\ FG FT TP Nussbaiim, f 3 17 f 2 0 4 Balsiger, c •........12 4 J. Sprubger, g .3 . 0 6 I P, Spruliger-g 1 \ 1 31' Pars. f 0 3 iscH. g L-._ 0 0 0 Lie<;hty.( ; g 0 ti o 'Tollis' L-„ II) 7 27 Referee:—Klutz. Empire:- Vail. \ : Preliminary C. C. F. 3. Berne 18.
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I. •'• ■ r ■ ' \ • ■ \ ' ‘ ' THE FBI adds name of Joseph Franklin Bent, Jr., \ 23, to its list j of “Ten Most Wanted” criminals ; to replace name of a captured felon. Bent, a Missourian, escaped from Gretna, La., jail last May after capture on grocery robbery Charges. A store robbery specialist, l.s admitted 20 armed robberies iri Che Kansas City area In January j and February, 1946, was sentenced t» 25 years but was rebased as improperly Indicted. He JSd When another court reversed hat decision. \ {I- (International > ■lr \ ; If you something to sell Or rooms fir rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. j' 4 ''? ? V :: \ Everybody All HOPPED UP [about? Why. * p FROG LEGS x No|' a regular item on FAIRWAY’S MENU - '■ r • ' ' J ' Next Week—Lake Trout, aho added to the large selection of sea foods. \' 4 |-?l )-'■ ■■ ' ; . <
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Geneva Downs Pleasant MHk Friday Night j The Bem-va Cardinals; leadi.n\all the way.- defeated \ihe Pleasant Mills Spartans, 43-3" p al the Pleasant Mills gym Friday hlght. The Cardinails were 'ahead tit dll periods; fi x. 20 I.> and 32-24. was top point; getter for Geneva with 15 points, but Jim Price ,or the .Sparta,ns. l<sj all with 2<> markers * Both fehtiis wllUnexi m‘.o a< tlbn in next week's county totirpey.
Geneva FG i;FT! TP Weaver.' ’f ? 7 ' 1 ! 15 Bergman, f 4 1 9 4iaines, c .a, 1 I 6 Nevil. g : 2 I . [Pyle. 1 Iff ?\'2 Penrod. 0 i 0 0 Mann, g 0 1 ' 1 Hanni, g\J.''"'■l 3 5 TOTALS ... 16 11-43 Pleasant Mills FG FT <TP
Raudenbush, f 10, 2 Noll, f ~‘."l 1 Workiiiger, <• 2 1 5 Price, g t. +_■■■ 6 -8 ’2O Human, g 0 :i 1 Case, f a- 11 3 John st oh, f . ... . 0 11 King. <• 0 11 0 fed wUrds. \g ,0 ,0 ft I’aintey, g a 0 -0 0 TOTALS 11 43 '35. Referee: Slater. 1 Cmplre: . Wieginap. : Preliminary ? Pleasant High School Basketball Warsaw 43, New Haven 39. Auburn 43. Angola 35. Kendallville 63. 22. j Fort Wayne North 41, Fort Wayne South 40. Hoagland 71, Woodburn 33; Elmhurst 50, Arcola 49. Hartford fcity 55, Huntington 12. 1 Portland Pennville 19. : Indianapolis Tech 64, Logans-, port 49. j Aurora 60, Madison 43. ' I Frankfort 50. Lafayette, Jeff 45. Anderson 66. Richmond 47. New Albany 61. Silver (’reek 38. Vincennes 64, Evahsville Cen- - - tral 58. Marion 48, Muncie Central 41. Kbkonio 48, New Castle 45. i Jasper 51. Bicknell 40? I, [Shelbyville 44. Martinsville 40. LaPqrte 65, South Betid Central M 1 53 - ' J ' ■j " , '■! Gary, Froebel 72, Valparaiso 45. RPeru.s9, Muncie Burris 51. " Sheridan 43. Wabash, 42. ! > Wells County Tourney. . Lancaster 49, Union Center 34. \, Ossian 40. Liberty Center 35. Jackson 52. Chester 42. ’ * petroleum- 50, Rockcreek 47., J i Jf you have sometmng to sell ojr rooms for rent \ry a Democrat Want Adv.. It brings results. , \ ■' ■ j-- 1
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1 ' '' CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings v•■/ ' w ! L \ Huay } j Old <'r<*wn 1 32 ' O t'asablama 27 ’ 21’ Smith lu> Jt \ ! r,| ■ ’ 22 & Wolff lid hr __ 17 ! J) High series; Sijiu»rdrr t-*16.i992nh. u j | Higa l.lllirs I'.' . ( J., 11 !||r vr 1 ' Schitllz 211. Blecke 205. Ortihfc JU’-JOl, Ladd 20! 2 >2. I Hoffinah 202.'. RI.U-r 207. ' • ' ; • i ’■ I ! RURAu LEAGUE ; | '\ Standings ' V I Haylofl A I loagland lid we . f) Stewarts ......4. — ;-- 29 Si Old Crown _'_L 2»> nfi V. Pj- W. . Nine Sllile Lbr. .. ' r . _24 2t Nim Plm< e .. 23 2t Shearers Mktj. t . 21 3d' ins. 21 W Dots ivar Dock . |9 '' High games: Augiist 200. X|<»ltl| hail _'2l, t; ißulteiueier Jlo-Juo AMEJRtCAN LEGION LEAGUE - Non- Coms won two from gators*; Doughboys won two f|;om’? Destroyers- Flying Disi s won !t w<f from Spitfjrtgj; (hmiLrs won itwdi from Pilot.u. ! '' .a Standings Spitfitbs ? ■ LS I 'u'f Desiniyers L. :jo 21 41.4' .Pilots; 25 i ••Si tjunners 26 : 344-Non-Coms 25. 26 ! 34’ Flying Discs_■ 23 28 30’jl ‘JI 30 2S I NavigiHjpriU 2'i j 30 i 26 J High gdines:R. Hutner 243,! R I Atidrews 222; f W. Kphnle 214-£o7. I P - Hoiile 414. s H. Engle 213, [ E.- 1 Frauhigei- 210.: j: Mutschler tos? j :.D. Mos.es 204, 15. Shefetjs 203 i 'I \ MIDWEST I ' (Continued Krom t’nsr ' | 50 inches qp the grouind. | Two Wimina. Minn., men wer» I 'injured yesterday when they I crdslplanded on the frozen Miss*’ll issippi Stiver during a 'snowstoh.L 1 Pilot Jack Ollom atuP his compa:n I ion, Ralph Schwartz, walked over I ice tn whore after I their jdanq I skidder! to a stop. They werd I treated for cuts and bruises. ’• I .— r . M.il Quarter Million In * 1 Bribes Offered Gary,’ Ind.. Jan? 6.—(UP) Tiip ' newly elected Lake county profs l‘ editor, says bribes totaling $25;1,; I doo have been offered him if l|e would - "jay off .(lie syndicate boys ? ’ operating gambling and . vice estafj--lishments in and near this lust;/ steel riiy.■ . •bStanton disclosed the at-' tempts at bribery yesterday as a, grand , jury was empaneled to 'investigate an alleged link between politics and crime. - Statiion said he refected the dffers. He served notice of all-out war on syndicate leaders by offer-' ing immunity to “small fry” 1 would testify against\the bigshbts : ->" ! ! ' -
[Hartford Wins I ® \ »’ ■ > t .< I T) '5 Over Jefferson By 58-47 Score lumping off to a 1^ point fead in thT first quarter, the Hartford mark«d up their 11th vic to|?y in-a dozen slarts Fiiday night, dp’ts 11 Ing the Jefferson Warriors, 48fi7 1' the Bern* gym. i jl.irtf.iid' rjin up an 18 6 advap: ip i' In :>,< ti»-1 period and the issu* w;| tjthd, although Jefferson ealiH' »v i. bin ?lx points of the Gtpllla at one stage of the filial IP.ihdJ. Hartford wds out in' fi\ont siiph* half, 2!HG. and at the third qUpiier, ■ - \ . jack Meyer, Hartford forward. wiC the pacemaker for both tcapts .W|h, If) points, while Miller tullied -. 13 ? for the Warriors. Both teams two players, \op personals;. Mqyvr and Augsburger for Hartford null [ Tutnhfeson and Wendel for. ~ Jfllerson. |le,xt action for both teams will bp(ip rhe county tourney next. w« t k. * Hartford FG FT TP z|igh r. f 3 0 6 f 7 3 17 Weik*’!, <■ . . .. 5 1 n AllJ.'- iilli .■ g! . 3 3\ ft H’lhriii, V- 5 2. 12 Ri Mcf'une. i? . (» , 0 0 ■Ni'll. g j o 3 .3 ■' - . To*als .... 23 12 58 [ Jefferson FG FT TP Tombleson, f ..-..13 3, ft K, Kuhn, f 3 .2 8 Milh r. c 1...*... 5 , t’. 13 Hphies, g 2 2 6 Wehdel, g 2 2 6 fflMs. f 2 1 |. '.a K'lL 1. f ... 0 0 0 Si<4z. g a 0 0. 0 [ J Totals ... 17 13 47 (Referee: Hughes. \. • •■’Umpire: Troyer. ; f Preliminary Jiff. 1 on 33. Hartfold 2f). ' i’U, • ' ‘ \ <■ IlbiTes < ;iuse more tarpi h<'c(lehL than tiny oilier farm animal ’ ' i- ’’ ' , .V. dfimini/tive < hurch In whij h ’-AryicCi arn held early every mornine : hits In-eii opened in the rail-’ load slntii'ii at Munich, (lermanj !o»J( t,p- (oiivenHie of travelers. l eT'T fit F'M' 1 al ; Rail a :<y reports ( —— ‘:
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”~T' : —— Sportsmanship , Trafaf Will Be At Tourney ■ Olen manager of the Adams courM tourney to be held , next, wt <k* gt tije J)ecatur gyi.n,. [ ■ revealed ttxWahai the trophy, to j be awarded |he player showing • the most F smunlike atiitud*-! during thy will again b< [ presented ’ | I ■ The by ijobert I Mounter -of and is known: ;i- tin- trophy. awarded ano nually by Dally Democrat to champion, is oi| ■ display in t/lie window oti the I‘* t* storA.iand on ail next week Grade Series | Game Is j Announc* th\at the of the annual city grade originally 1 scheduled f<iit nt^T -’Wednesday, has I been Thursday. Feb. j ■ 1. The gam<wigA|x played at (the Lincoln gynjfatl|B-m. St. Joe Won , the first' a w e /^K t he series. . - • . ii|cßase , (Contlnkffi l-A.’hsi T'hrc One) have tiff* segandlglS-gpst reserve of -livestock fe|| .'ami, this ‘vvill converted into meat products." , v However, aje s&dld not forecast ( the effect prpduc- I tion might tentative 1 eminent to establish Jj'rice possible rationmg of (WiMcts. STATf loLONS i ( I’rom Page One I I it wanted thnhlir earlier. sap he helieveil the I number of bfis to lb& introduced I before expir<||lon ms the 31-day I limit would Iwfyery dose” to the,[l more than Sh^ which hit the hop- I pers of hambers hist ses-.1 sion. (Os tiller, (only 3l)0 werd I passed. \ . . » ■' I I I Both speaker Hug|hes and Isen- I Ute pro tem. Jolpi W I [Van Ness, Vhipairuiso. jtogeth- i| ey with Republican, central com- I miltee leaders, ukkeu earlier that I legislation he hem t<>\ an absolute I minimum. It appeared, how ever, j I that senators and representatives | 1 would pay little br no attention . * If You Have To Sell fry : A Democrat Want Ad—di Pays. \ ) J ' IU ' "\J <
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SALVAGING GUNS AND AMMUNITION, these two Puerto Rican Gls head I for the beach at Hungnam on the last day of the withdrawal. They are Cpl. Julio Guthman Cleftj, of San Juan, and M/Sgt. Lupercio Ortiz, of The pair made up* a rearguard machine gun team which fought to the end in thebitter cold hills above Hungnam. (International) ■ • ‘ -
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