Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1951 — Page 8
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Indiana Beats Blakes n Lead Chicago; Jan.. 16 (UPj — Indi;iW's J sran vh McCracken had a dew dVKapon. fbr his- ftrecra*kirigL crike t W‘ n today, and it was‘a secret iunwj l»st night .when the hurrying I Rosiers blasted previously undefinteju Illinois on a speedster game <>ver first P ,ace 'i * n the hot '■itt Ten race. Jfjhe secret was Sammy Miranda. a 5 fbof 10 itch junior gfilrd from Collinsville, 111. who '?wpV hecanieYo the fore as Indiana a 64 to 5.3 decision famed his fancy drfebling and handling. i ; !,But last night Miranda, who gainen.prominence in the past,Only fcehe could hold the ball with - and drjhble i his opponents ih the ( losing minutes <>£|ny game, blasted 19 points for 'ltimana. It was a sensation for a who netted only 57 points in l|'«ames last year. i - ‘Aflid his show ieff him only slightly Behind the IlOosier big gun. 6 foot inch center Bill Garrett wh<| netted 21. for the game. The, season totals 4 . gave Miranda ill in three ggmes to 52 for’Garret | , .’ Other league games wenl about as Expected. ?. Wisconsin t’ipped 4 Northwestern, U CS*.-|o 56, to motoe into a tie with 1 tij||pis for secondpplace in the cireach with scrub wins and oiie los<’ A tight defense paid off for thb|Badgers as Jim Clinton snapped!?, in 22 points and Ab Nicholas,; thejtleague leading scorer, hit for lil. l! Northwestern was - paced! by Jim Cedarstrom with 15 pottits, but the Wildcats moved into 'a til* only at 46' to 4|l and lost,.out qukjkly thereafter. . i forward 'Maynard Johnson paced the Gophers to a 6j6 to ;|>2 come-from-behind decision ovej» Michigan which moved Minnigotatiifto fourth place. Jbhnson netted 20 points to hold his position Ih th<? (league scoring race. Minnesota. ; ' 1 ' i r I
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County J Basketball Teams l ( Tuesday Warsaw at Yellow Jackets. Wednesday * (’oniinodorek Vs \Fort Wayne| fentttal Catholic at Decatur gym. t. ' Friday Cot|imodores at Hartford, Adkms Central at. Geneva. \' Monmouth at Lancaster- Central. Libferty Center at Pleasant Mills. Berjne at Ossian. Allen Co. Tourney Will Open Thursday .The, annual AllAi county tour--ney fin- tli<- 10 rural liigh sfehbola' of thdj cotintly 1 Will Open at the New H-aVen gym Thursday night at 7 o'clock. with Woodburn meeting Monroeville in the opening game, followed by New Haven and Huntertown. Tiie tourm y will, (-(tatihuo Fiiday with jtwoi gtirie's in tno afternoon and two at night. Semifinals will be plly.d Saturday aftmnoon and the final gam< at 8 o'clock'Saturday ni^htl■ • i ■ t ■ Deo's Lioins are the- defending (\hamj)ioh< t (>tti< iuls for the tourney will be Gerald Stricklei - and Lores Lehboth of Hpcafiur. and Don Lb befum of Fort Wayne, Thd! y schedule follows: U ■j ,' - . Thursday \ Game I—7 p m.—-Woodburn vs .Monrdeville. Ganje 2 8 ;::u p.m — New Harm vs Hunter to wit. V <. Friday Game 3— In m -Elmhurst Vs Arcola. 5 Ganje 4 —22.30 . p.m.— .Lafayette Central ys Leo. ■ T- . , Ganiie 5- 7 p.m;— Hoagland vs Harlan. ' ■ > I • ? Ganje 6—S: :m p in. — Winner g-athei vs (winner game 2. $ Saturday ( „ - Winner game 3 vs winner rarne 4. 1 Garhe 84--2 30 p in. —- Winner game 5 vs winner game 6. Game ~ o—B 'p.m.—Winder game 7 vs'dinner game 8. though, trailed until the final two minutes and then went ahead for the vifetoiy).. - ' . ... , Mii higan Sta:e played ; its'usual tight <1 - feitri»■-• < game, but i‘ was t us< !• 4 as.ur-: thi t iller - lowa squadland ! o IViwkeyv.s'came out. wi h a 46 to 42 edge/i The result'j left Northwestern and lowa tied for fifth in the eague, each with a two aiftd :w > record; Chuck Darling was the key mon lor lowa, tipping j in a .gpot with rhe score tied at :>3 to 33 and the Irawkeyes .stayed in front? th\e 'i < st o’s the way. Standings , j \W L Pct. Indiana 1 ------ 3 1 1> 1.000 I’linbrs. 4 )l-k - 8 00 r -'_ y-..|u 4 i .800 Minnesota 3 1 .750 Northwestern 2 2 .500 lowa 4- £ 2 .500 Michigan iJtate-_.l- I 3 .250 Michigan ,J t - -1 4 .2ob Ohio "State 0 3 .000 Purdue 0 3 .000 ! . , j ■- rr. Ml
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—■ T P [—- MINOp LEAGUE Standings ' V W L Pts. Three Kings 2 1 3 Victory Bar . 2 1\ 3 Adams Co. 2 1 2 Central Soya 11 2 2 .Moose $ 2 \i Heart Club J_... L 12 1 lTirtt“games: Korte 212« Azbell 204, Meyer 203 Morgan 201. MAJOR LEAGUE r Standings . \ W L Pts. Pinneji Ford . 2 34 23 4ti Smith] Bros,A. 32 25 44 Idealilairy 31 26\" 43 Lister^-- 3123 42 Burk ElevMprlj 32 25 42 Heyerly X 29 2$ 42 Sr-hafer 29 28'' 39 Kelly2B 29' 34 AVit s'lt, rrt ati< n 33 32 Snttlle* ins. /■_] 12 High seVies- Hodk. t‘>l9 (Is!»-2.3fI 194 t. High.g atmes•_ P. Bb tke 212, Innifeer 214, Baumgartner 216. Conrad 200. B. Witling 203, R. Hobbs 209. J. Hobbs 216. Alton 201. habcuck 215. ; . MERCHANT LEAGUE Standings [ L State Garden’ i__. r 42 15 Rhodes Roofing-41 N*> Molßnkopf „t--_ 39 18 Dec. Dry--Cleaners - j. 37 20 Krick-Tyndall 32 25. K. C. 1 I-- 25 32 Mirrur Inir* 20 37 Eagles J 18 39 Victory Bay \... 16 31 | K. C.‘ 2 15 42 1 High games: Jim Ahr 206. G. Bien? 207. Schrickejr 205. RURAL LEAGUE j \ Standings \ W I Hayloft 36 21 Hoagland Hdwe.3s 22 Stewarts 33 24 Old Crown 29 28 Nine Mile Lbr. 28 29 V. F. W. ... 27 30 Nine Mile Place'L»27 \3O Shearers Mkt.y 24 23 Doc’s Car Dock 23 34'’
ra&> finite * i A 'l* S7X- ‘llw a.| HHHMB .. 1 0 BOW AND ARROW warriors of the Moi tribe, in the Thala region of Indo-China, are dressed in Sunday best to receive Gen. De Lattre de I Tassigriy (right, without glasses), French commander-in-chief. With the general isiEmperor-Bao Dai. Some of the warriors wear the Croix de Guerre,, ate devoted to They are regarded as the most primitive and fiercest in that part of the - world, have dften held the Viet Minh rebels in check.
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Reynolds h »s;, 23 34 games: E. Faurote 205-212', Gillig’.2O3, l(te< d 206. t - L s . 11 Veteran Catcher Is Signed By Indians New Yo’k, i'Jan. 16.— (UP) - Veteran catcher Birdie, TebbqttA ended speculation that he ■ quit baseball in favor of selling insurance by signing Mils 11*57 contract with the Clevleland Indians today. ’ No terms werq dls< losed but it was imderHtood the 35-year receiver whom the) Boston Red SOS sold last? month, signed for abbill. $22,.WiO —the same as he received.; from \lo* Sox. i \ : M.eabwliile-, the New York Giants increased their .confenter*s list to ,13 when third baseman Hank Thoihpson returned if i, signed (contract yesterday. - J .. I College Basketball y ini::»* 61. Illinois 53. Minhesota-66. Michigan'62. lowa 46. M'chigan State 42. ‘ Kt.ntu.ky 69. Notre Dajne 44. 1 Hanover 87. Chase 86 Caißetbury 88, Earlham 66. Detroit'7o, Bradley 65. ()klah(im:i .">2. lowa State 14. Bowling Green 72. Marquette’6BJ Kansas State 47. Kansas 43. Latest vote .(Continued From l‘«Me Ourl stitutional authority as <ominarjd-cr-in-chief to send American troopfe i overseas without <ongresshnuß (authority. Wherry and Robert lA. Taft, It . 1 0.. among other, insist hq has no siu-h authority; that he nnlst get prior congressional permission. \ ■ pd Besides sdme- 30.000 needle-shaj p quills the porcupine has shatp teeth that can sev,er a finger fn one bite. the. National Geographic Spciet|’ notes. Selfishness is the only real atheism: unselfishness .the only real religion. Zangwili\ , 1
’Famous Negro (Team To Play Here Saturday Top.flight basketball, plus a great ■ comedy show, will bi? offered to residents of Decatur and vicinity Saturday night, when the famous Brpadway Colored Clowns appear | at-the Decatur high schdol gym. | For the baskethall attraction, the I Clowns, noted from coast, to coast, f will meet the Decatur Klenk's team, one of lhe outstanding inLd&petident net teams in this area. I In addition to being top ranking i I basketball players, the New •? aggregation is noted for its comedy, i antics arid a hilarious coniedy show' between halves of the game. Headline attractions with the I Colored f’lowns are Kintr Tut and I Juggling Joe I’aylor, whose many | tricks and pantomimes help keep 4 the fans in an uproar. | The Clowns have made numerous I appearances in this section of the | country and have been booked for repeat performances in (many of I these cities. The New 1 York team is now in its third season, and during the two previous years the Clowns wotj 130 games and lost! only 20, playing throughout the nation. Tickets for the unusual attraction are priced at |1 fbr adults and 50 cents for students, and may.be obi aim d , atl] Klenk’a. on ! Madison street or frinirn inembers of Klenk’s te.ani. | The Klenjk’s-Clowns game will be started until 9 o'clock SatfUrday nighti in order that GnerJ chants and cleiks may be able to i attend. A preliminary game Will also be staged to entertain the early arrivals. 'j' ;., \ j, Berne Legion Plans For Basketbbli Team Berne, Jan; 16}— Berne American Legion Post 468 is sponsoring fan independent basketball team i with Leroy Sprnnger manager, fThe team - will schedule games twlth other good Hearns ip this community. Pro Basketball Boston Philadelphia 73. ' f ' ‘ Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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