Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1951 — Page 8

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County Tourney Opens Thursday Evening

Seven Teams To Fight For County Title [Seven Adams county teams will launch battle for the county chatn;pi unship at the annual county tourhey, which will open at the Decatijr high scltyol gym at 7.o’dock Thnyaduy evening. Tlfe county'ii other two teams, the I>e<aiub Yellkw ''Jackets and Beirne' Beans, do not .compete ih the county 'meet.\ ■ Ti»e defending champion Decatur domhjodores will open the tourney, tangling with the Jefferson WaA riotspat 7 p.m. Thursday. In the, seetrtid game Thursday night, the Pletfeant Mills Spartans will play the Adams Central Greyhounds.v '■>; The .piutrney will continue Friday the losers of the two Thu’fedlay night' games engaging in a ebnsolation tilt kt 7 o’Vloek. I Tfte (Irsd rouhd of play will be copclucfed . with i the Monmouth Eagles the Geneva Carditiuls at p in. Friday. ' ; . Semi-finals will be played Saturday' afternoon. The Hartford Gurlllas,(pre-tourney favprites. drew; the bye, and \ will play in the first semi-final at 12:45 p.m.,' tangling with, the winder., of the JeffersonCoinkiodoree game. In the second semi-final, the winner of the .Pleasant Mills-Adams Central game will meet th® winner of |he Monmouth- ' Geneva tilt. ; The played at 8 b'clock Saturday night, and? no preliminary game will be played. Officials for all games will be Loris Jacobs of Zanesville and bhrwinMeAfvejft Bluffton. ' ( l :; priced at $2, are oij sal£ atail participating schools, and will also be available at the Thursday. Single session tickets, at 6(5 cents, will be on sale only at the gym !\ , The gym doors will be’ open to, season ticket holders one hour be fore' the starting lime of each sesn Sloth ' • ■ ‘ - I. • Atrophy will be presented to the Cojapty champioh by the Decajtur Dally Democrat and an individual - sportsmanship award by Robert l Monnfer of the’ Monnier newstand, in honor of Everett Rice. j, Union Conservation A1 Fox Hunt Saturday The rpibn township conservation dub: will sponsor a fox hunt Saturday/ All wishing to take part are aakei to meet ut the Bleeke service station at 8:15 o'clock Saturifey morning. .J

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Week's Schedule I ' Os Adams County Basketball Teams < Thursday! County tourney at Decatur. ' Friday County tourney at Decatur. Warren at Bepne. Saturday. County, tourney at Decatur.' Yellow Jacket! at Garrett. Adami Central Frosh Win Over Monmouth :'A , ! L- ' ’ ' r ■ ■ < The Adams Central freshmen defeated the Monnjoulh fieahnvn, 4923. Tuesday afternoon. Hendricks was leading scorer for Adaiqs Centrar with 20 points, and Scott Was high for MoiniioUtli with 1.3. s Adam< Central FG FT TP Arnold, f i 0- I II lleare, f1 <l 2 i Nuaebauntv. <* 1. 0 2 Ealy, g r < :i -1 7 Hendricks, g i-- 9 2 20 'Rotw. f. .0 2 2 Becker, f — 10 2 Longenbeiger, g r .... 0 0 0 Bluhm, g ..---j * 0 0 <1 ■■ 1 ' Totals .... J2l 7 \ 49. Monmouth Scott, fU ft 1 13 Stever|is, f . ___4- 1 . 1 N. Bultemeyer, e 0 <2 2 Marino, g - ; . 0 b () Buliemeyer. g.l 1 13 Schlennuer. f -’J---. 0 0 ./ 0 Becker, f J------ 1 |tr 2 Witte, g --4-1 0- 2 : - ' ~~~r—, Totals jj 9 523 ALLIED TASK (Continned f rom Poire One) 127 miles south jnf Seoul. “This very large force h Capable of mounting a .powerful offen- ; sive in great dejpthf’ the communique' 1 said. ’’Because of its large manpower it can strike at a number of places at the same time with amplje reserves to support each forward thrust.” ' ' ’4Tri 44 !' ■ If you hav£ something to sell or rooms for- rent;, try | a . Democrat Want Ad It brings results L ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur / F \ • ' ’ 4,

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St. Joe Winner In League Till, 37-16 The St. Joe eighth grade tetiin defeated Monmouth. 37-16. in; a county junior high league game (at the Commodore gym Tuesday afternoon. J \I, ;■! i. St J( oe by only 9-3 At the first quarter and 13-10 at the half t|.uC moved to a 23-14 advantage at ( tihe third -period. Wilder lejd the (winners with 11 pointy, and Fuhrmjan loppet) Monmouth with five. St ! Joe h»s a league record (of three wins and one loss, and a sea son mark of six\ and two. X-rays huv.- nvoaied |haf Tom Zcser.. St. Joo mii'er, suf/,-red a biok.U bone in |ii< left wrhjt in a game at Hoagland (Monday and will he out of aetjoh about a month. ( I- ' / St. Joe \■ ■ FG FT TP Wilder, f .-44-5 1 ' ll Murtaugh, f -j... 2 l.\ -5 Voglf'wedi*. c .2 2 ;ft Mowety, g 43 '' 7 Fawrot e I 2 f j. yoglowedtjj, g 2 0 4 Meyer, g—X -I— 0 '0 ': 0 Totals -CL. 15 7 ■ ;37 Monmouth FG FT TP Meyers, f ..L1 " 2 Brown, f; l. 1 0 2 Fuhrman, c — 2 .1 \ •’> Gerke. g 2- 0 4' Worthman. g v . 0 0 J 0 Lovelady,-! .-L--—.l-- 10 2 Scbi|epf, g -4 0 0.0 Chfistidner. g L 0 11 , ! r 1 -W Totals 17 2 16' '. . -• —— ■ .4 r ; High School basketball Rockcreek Center 51. Bluffton i3S. Kendallville ft 4, Goshen 48. Columbia City 38. Albion 35. Leo 47,\ Roahoke 38. 4 Huntertown ;50, Monroeville ,45. Marion 55, Huntingtdn 44., Harlan 70, St. Joe 51.\ . ' Franklin 62. Indianapolis Washington 53.1 V 44—; - — - j ' Anderson S?L Shelbyville 55. Bloomington 44. Bloomington ; U. !'W ' ' ' '-' . 4 - Ipyatisville Central 43,- Evansville Memorial 40. ‘Gary Emeison 63, Gary Wallace 45. , f Vincennes 55, Jasper 49. Frankfort 65. Lebanon 40. Madison 69, Salem 44. < Brazil 42, Greencastle-34. ■

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Schmitt Team Wins By Si -49 Score -■ ■ j The A,l-Schmitt team edged 6nj ; Rousseflk .Bros.. 51—49, Tuesday, night. ;; Fuhrman's winning fieitji goal was In the air when the final gun sounded. Fuhrmah led the winners 1 with 22 points, and , Crowell toppedRousseau with 23. • J y [ Al Schmitt FG FT TP Singleton f a- 1 0 2 Rice f 2 (» I|| Conrad c v. .__ 2 I H uhrnran g .11 ff 22 Kiess g . '6 1 1X Kukelhati T ”, () Totals .25 1 it Rousseau \ ’ - * FG FT Tfe Swing f». \3 0 K» Gordon ft'. .:.. 3 2 K Crowell'<•?. . 11 1 2| Ferrell g|. r> I F Lieferen k l v ... O 1 I J , ■ 'TotaU 22 5 4li ' ~’ Daily Democrat To Giy4 Up-To-Minute Scores On Tourney Basketball fans unable to attend the county tourney which opens at the Decatur gym Thursday night may obtaip up-to-therininkte resulis by telephoning the Decatur Daily Democrat^; office.- . • Miss [Margaret Harris student in the Dej atur high school, will Ae at the pieties in tlie Democrat office dpriifg each of tlfe four sessions, and will receive scores by; quarters direct from the gym. rd Dial for the latest results! ’ j' \

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College Basketball h|ofed\T)ame 78, Chicago latvcla (17. j l- k Butler 63, St. Joseph's 48. Valparaiso Wayne 61. . ' Eatlham 72. Anderson 71. \ Manchester 77, Huntingtonl 70. Indiana Central 62, Hanover 61. ’ L'4yf Island 74, St. Louis 62. Klenk's Edges Out 61 to 60 Triumph | ‘ j D'datiir Klenk’s edgfd out a 61- | 60 triumph oyer Fort Wayne Magriavog Tuesday night, sthving off a by the visitors. ! The teams were tied kt the fifet (jkiatUr, 20-20, but Kleiik's led at the diialf, 38-36 and at' the third; flierhkl. liS-50. . R» ed kind Crist wore leading soarers fer Klenk’s with 14 points eaq|h, and jlrertizer was high for Magnavox, [also with .14. k Klenk's ' FG FT TP Ballard, f-3 1 i 7 f l> 4 14 Schtfepf, c 0 8 Mey4jr, g f> o iio Ridkbrd, g 1 1t H Kabfe, f 3 ! 7 Crist, g j? 0j 54 Hirschey, g — b\ 0 0 r -r L ■■" J -H •'• —lTotals 26 9 61 Magnavox . ■ ~ FG FT TP Thomas;f- .2 0 4 Arnold, t A :: 17 Jhckemcyer. c r ? 0 4 Patfon. llotlon, ig 0 0 j,'P Miller, f\-V- ol\ 0 0 Mendenhall, f .-- J... 5 3 13 Grabil, e 4v' 0 8, I Brenizer, g—7, 0 14 Totals 6 . 60

■ r - ■ • ' ' ! ' i \ ' 1 CLASSIC LEAGUE | \ Standings i . \ ,(First Half) ' W i. Fairway _ 4 J ;w Oljd Crown 33 fe I Caisablanck |. 28 2b Moose 7 __ r _ 27 Smith Ins.\ 24 27 Wolff Hdwe. 20 ® High games; TutewiHer 200-'22i. F. Ahr 213. Ladd 201. Bleeke 203, Douse 200, Voirol 204. > Zell 22t Petrie 20,8, Appelman, 201, RabJr 202. \ , M'NOR league Standings W L PU. Central Soya A------ 36 15 51 Adams Co. ___* 35 16 48 Three Kingsf _4___.A 35 16 47 Meyers Seiv. ‘L 28 26 36 Moosej 22 23 2a Heayt Club ___2i_L_ 19 31 23 Victory Bar 15 35 19| Mansfield 7, 5 id High’glimes: C. Getting 213. if) Hoile 206. Bracey Sr. 203, Stoppephagen'2o2; E. Bußemieier 213. MAJOR LEAGUE Standings | W L Pts. Pinney Ford\ 32 22 4:| Ideal Dairy ___A__ 30 24 42 Lister 21 41 Burk Elevator __J.3l 23 4 1 Smith Bros. . A__ 30 24 4| Heyerly L_- 27 ’27' 3$ Kelly tA r A--- 27 27 33 Mies Rec.j__. 22 32 29 Suttles 12 High series: Hilty 605 m 9-222-204), F. Hoffman 603 (226-212-1«5L). |ogh games: Jim Ahr 21?. Hodfle > 210, Marbach 2b( . Buuck 2(|s. Schindler 201, Ellis 200. H6u.se.2<io. B. ScJrultz 210. Meyer 200, E. Wealing 214. Lynch 21(t. Lankenau 208.-

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Expert On Guided Missiles Is Suicide Aspen, Colo., Jan. 10.—-(UP)-' • Physicist Ralph Smith, a 27-yeai-old guided missile expert’, died as a resqlt of “non-felonious suffocation," coroner's jury announced today, | '• Members of the jury said they ruled last nlgjit that Smith hanged himself by a ski boot strap in an abandoned building -here. .j. i f The frozen body of Smith, who worked as an electronics engineer at the naval test station at Chin-i Lake, Calif., was found four days I after be disappeared from his (hotel.! i ■ . |Firm Is Fined Under 1 Drug, Food Statutes 7 Indianapolis, Jan. 10 (CPM|— The Better Taste , l*op|ern Co.. Inc., Anderson, was fined 11.050 m federal court yesterday 'for jmarketing a , product containing (insects and other (foreign majter. Judge William. E Sleekier penalized the company under food land drug statutes. Charges I uga instil Toward Davis, owner of , th<s firm, were withdrawn. Trade In a Good Town — Decatut

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