Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1951 — Page 8
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SPORTS
-1. U.. Purdue To Battle In ■ * . v M ' Loop Feature Jan. 19. -(UP) InrU / 4iig Ten biakethall 4* ill jtnateh their speed and shoo‘Ing.;s Rood enough ■■ for sole .pos- •- of first place -ko far, . agaiilst tradition Saturdayand it uditlant be dnD'iis<mHble for hradilion ,u» wljj. .Till, rocketing llossler* appear at PUrdue, Against the traditional .• nntiwstute rival, and th« under dogJholierjnakerH who fuHed to win ja single vonferenc••• contest . sttv’ta. plight find that tradition uh invalimble aid. ; j ThA ■ f Hosier Purdtm sirup high lirhtft a four game I Big'Ten raid In ofher ronU'HtH; tit pecptfal place IHitpds. Michigan State travels to Michigan. an! ; OhHOiSt playa ittl Northwestern ? Hui. nunc of these xhree battles ; 1 <‘oritf| up to the Hoosier st tie’s . , speesn-le. Indiana| has heater. ‘ () hi()v State. Michigan State and . last J Monday Illinois’ to pufl ahead - ' in -eonferetu-e:• chase. Mean WhliK Purdue dropped contests to Michigan.' lowa and Minnesota -to sj|are r the cellar with Ohio . Statejj - ( TM|ke Won-lost rieeords “though > niean|j littfe in basketball gamp.’ Rarely in their long has either team, no f mating how 'good, i been able to Win pair of games in One season , and that tradition t could be Putcue’s if asset. , home floor ,might give the Boilermakers some break too, althongh Indiana won two of its • 1 gatpes away from home, at j Ohio fState and at Michigan State ; Furdijfe meanwhile dropped, its . ■ ». ‘ j.f
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Commodores at Hartford: Adams Central at Geneva. Monmouth at Lancaster Central. Liberty Center at Pleasant Mills. Berne at Ossiah. Adams Central Teams Honored At Banquet , The home economics Hub of .the Adinpsl 'Central’jhjgh school recenjly held it honoriiig members of both the first ' and • h<mnd (hiwketbujl squads of the school, us well us their a ouch. Howard 1 1 ra inly he r i -y‘ Those hoys i i"i <>iH Included Don Hailing;. Nor muh Conk, Doyle Arnold, Dmitri Ohiirler HijfTmtilh Jloghr Doiigcnheir.er. vdloe hehmtiii, •Bob Mitchel, < David Nussbaum. (lerahl NussBaum; Enos Gene Bluhm, Jimmy BrodlH'ek. Herman Dick. Donald DM. Lester Egly' Donald. Holloway, Earl, Johnson. 'Edward i ' Nussbiuftn. Willis N’tisshaum, Jun ] lor-Nussbaum, Wal'ket’ oiteianan, j Jim Riley, Bill Rowdon. 'Lexter; I .Schwartz, Harold ? Arnold. . Jack 1 Hendricks, and \ Kay Ratcliff, ■ ' 1 1 only conference game at home, 1 by onb point’ to Michigan. ' ‘ Indiana, despite traveling, was an 11 point favorite With slender ! Bill Garrett; perhaps the eottfer- ' ence's best center despite , his f relative shortness at 6 Jeer 2? lx ’ inches, expected to be the scoring 1 leader. Garrett thus far has hit for 52 points in thrive games, a ' 17.3 per game average. ’ 1 , Illinois. a lanky sophomore I squad* tied with Wisconsin for second plach in the i conference J race, meets lowa for the! second time; .In the first outing, at lowa City, (he Illini took a ; three point decision and for Saturday’s tangle, they were 11 point choices. ! | Michigan though it has won j only one of five conference starts.' was a four point choice over the * Spartans, victors in one of four league games, while Northwestern i was a lb point favorite over t|ie Buckeyes, 1950 chainpjons of the t conference but witboujt a victory j this year. ‘ i \ ■ If you have something to sei! or ! rooms' for rent., try a Democrat Want Ad It brings results ! ■ ’IB ' Pennsylvania wasDthe first state [to iutrodm-e inspection Os mines. trade In a Good Town —; Oecstu
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CENTRAL SOYA LEAGUE Standings ! ' i W‘L 1 Master Mixers 8 33 -21 Pencil Pushers 3j2 22 i Erasers 1... 32 22 Duhh 1 31 23 M Ar It _i2S 26 Feed Mill 27 27 Solvent £5 99 | Better Halves 34 ;' >(l Wonders 113 y ;1 Bt(g Service -i---- 31 33 1 High series: Women BoWman 510. Men - Slicknijin 517. Bevies 513. ’ I Hgh gaipf s: Women -Bowman 1 215. Way 189. Smith 180. Men — Sliciinan 29. Katt 203 I’■ ! ' ‘ • i. i- : j * Jack Holt, Former Screen Star; Dies v Hollywood. jjinJ 19. (UP) Jack Holt, who rose from reatl lift adventures as a cowhand, apd Amir dOttfih to flay the same rpilea h< a ,top tilled screen star, died'last night almost forgottt-n lk>ltr>va; 62. Ile had been ■ tinder fn-athmn, fiitii-i week'; 'tia\a heart coivljt’-'h and ; lui<l been gl* h fdr several ■ '‘ai l ' '' j Hijs daiighter, w,-f, Chicago fm tele vision appparu His kon. I nn. waa k<>pj froul hi Ritlit|>r’s bedside py a natvje'-.!<>< atioij trip. ■ He is making tupc. , a' arrangements. t! * \ , > I /; • T'“ L ■ I Democrat Want Ada Bring Result* Come In Please I Go Out Pleased.... r' • s ' u . 1 . i and satisfied; that you have had a delicious home-cooked 4neal dr sandwich. Dita GRILL OPEN 6:00 A. M. to 9.00 P. M. i ■ • r ■ L- •
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Basketball Bribe Scandal Mounting New York. Jan. 19—(UP)— Th|e basketball bribe scandal threatened to become nationwide today witfi police pressing their hunt for higß-, et-ups -ip the fixing of Madison Square Garden games. / Polk-< ofiii ials said they are searching for1. A dark-complexioned underworld character known only “Joey.” lie was reported to he the brains behind the, alleged fixing <j»b five Manhaitan college games last season. They said he constantly travels op jilanes, indicating that his ganjbling bu-~ines is natiojiwid.. ' 2. A former star of a New Yofk City i.-lhgi i» an not Manhattan college, Thlfl pip yer. whose arrekt was expected momentarily, was disci ibed a< a contact man between gamble) < and <-i>.ll« ge players wt o were to' be offered bribes. Police siihi the search for theske' mei>\ stemmed from a confession obtaimd' front IL-niy (Hani:)' Poppe, former Mahbißtan ' college star, pl-iyet Who w;«< arrested W«|l hesday on cimiges of taking a tH'ibbrihp V<» "throw” three game, played dpiinv. the 1919 .*><) season. I Chmrged with the samp ofßme w.i J.t< k Bpjn . h-o-caplaiii wirta Poppe of just ’x Miinbuttiin, team. Ji); hddiilon. Poppe w;s i d.wiih ing'n ?L<»<*i» brilo to Junius KHlogg.’giant negro cell1< r of the <. tirt mil Manhattan teaip. ( a bribe that backfired when Kellogg and Mtm'iatlan officials called in tjic police. Arrested in cdnnectimi with the bi ibex w ere Cotpelius Kelleher aiid brotheis living and Benjamiln Schwartzberg. {Kelleher, Poppe, and* Bytjb s ate free' on bail, whjje the Schwartzherg brothers, because of their criminal records, were held without bail. Heining has. been sit lot Jan. 2j. ' *■ ' — I High School Basketball south Bepd (pentral 58, South Bend [Riley 40. ! Gary Mann sy.' Gary Tolleston 29. Allen Co. Tourney Monroeville 56, Woodburn 43. ; Huntertown 501 New JTaven 46. The, area of New ,York City ijs 320.26 square miles and it has„ ia waterfront of 578 mftea. !\
FREE Party at THE D.A.V. HALL SATURDAY -JAN''2O , BtOO P. M. J. .Free Admlnidon PUHiIC INVITED!
I Colored Clowns To Play Here Saturday ( Decatur Klenk’s will meet the famous Broadway Colored Clowns al. the Decatur high school gym Saturday night in one of the seafoil's feature, liet / Dame time will be f) o'clock, in ‘ braler that merchants and clerks ; may be able to attend. IJ .jn addition to presenting one of ; jjfe nation’s best road teams, the I Dh’wns are also noted for their en- • lei tain meat skill, with innunSerahle tricks and antics not qnly during !h6 game but- befori the contest and between halved, Ti l.»ts may be obtained at -Klenk’s or Holthouse drug store and may also obtained at the gyjn Saturday night. A preliminary Maine will be played at 7:3<t. mutch ihH the New Haven Merchnnts and Dutch MUI of Bluffton. Atiinission will b» H lot adults and 5b cents <t*r students. Kltnk’t Wtn« Kltnk’s won Its islxth Happvnflehl btigiih game without a defeat -Tbiirsday bight, downing Henline iMllls of -Ossian. 1k 11 John Kahle led th< D'orltt" wlih 15 points. Box tHobre of the game was not availnbl. j In unotli< r Jeagtte gamA, the New 'Huven .’Merchants defeated Al jSchmltt’k of DecatuD 53-40. Con] yiul of the losers popped iHith teams '\vltli 17 points ] New Haven FG FT TP Bernihg, f 4 2 TO pidnley, f 4 3 11 <(' ha nd ler, c’. - -1 ] 6 X Kost off. g .1 31 i | Shiojroff, g (j 1 1 1 Kerzad. f 3, 3' '• Ramsey, g 4 11 3 Brackman, g1 0 2 Zihrmerman. ? 0; 11 ■ Totals 17| 19 53
ELKS CLUB SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT ’*’ ■ I I Sponsored by Emblem Club SATURDAY NIGHT 9:30 SHARP I - . * -,'T — - , ' rBASKETBALL t ■ .7777-; KLENK’S r vs , BROADWAY COLORED CLOWNS SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 20th | at ( Decatur Jr.-Sr; Gymnasium ■ V. i. 'i adults _si.oo I | ZTiyXTLLOOLVFIx C hiu)r EN 50 c, Ta* Included Preliminary Game 7:30 P. M. TICKETS ON SALE AT KLFNK S — HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. - - I DANCE I ■ wi- I I I : ROUND and SQUARE [Saturday, January 20l ■ 8:30 ENTERTAINMENT ' I B 9:30 — bANCE ' I | I I ImiTiiiin Legion I B I ADAMS POST 43
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i'., Schmitt I FG FT TP Singleton, t 2 3 7 Rice, f a>_.3 0 t; Conrad, c S \ 1 17 b'uhrman, g 2 1 5 Kiess,\g 11 0 0 Getting, g 0 11 Bienz, g .2. 1 0 2 Krjieekeberg, g 1 •» 2 . Totals 17 « s '4o Results OF Soybean Tests Are Announced \ Harvest results, of variety comparison demonstrafions planted near Remington for the state soybean field day last Sept, 12 indicate that Lincoln is still the best variety for miid-May planting and Hawkeye for late Muy and early June planting to obtain highest yields.ln north central Indiana | A of results, of various types of demonstrations planted In the highly fertile ten-acre field on Hie Ward Lewis farm has been release by Purdue Unlvtrslty ov i< iixhui agronomists. and coopetutlng county ageirtg of Jasper and mijolning countioH. The farm I* operated by Ra|ph Wilder, ('ompurlsonK of 12 soybean var> Rules planted at three differin’ <lutph in 40-inch rWws showed similar dlffeDmces in|-yh-hIH to those obtained in preceding yeajfs hi central Indiana. Lincoln Jed all ivaridtles for mid J|tay planting with |a yield of 4J hdsheis per acre while Hawkeye outyieldecl Llncob.i for mld-June planting by fotv 'byshels per ache. Pro Basketball j New York 95. Minneapolis 78. I Philadelphia 114, Indianapolis SO.; Boston 105. Tri-Cities 85.1 Rochester 9t;j Syracuse 87. trade In a Good — Decatut ,
2,300 Persons Attend Annual Family Party The annual “family party,” prerented <Hten year r;y the International Flarvestei company through its; Decatui reprj'schtatives. Mollenkopf and Eliibg, was held in the D«-ca,tur high .school auditorium Thursday. Approximately; 2.300 persons attended the event, it was es.tb mated, which consisted of movies an stage show. The program is en each yean for the customers of the Decatur I H dealers.
■ We Will Display The New ’. ■ ' ' ' i I ; : J ’ ' 1 11 1 1951 BUICK I I . | f; ' ■ 4 ’ , 1 1 • . • * Super Models ■ ■' ’ in 1 ■■ ; ■ ■ ;■ , \ , Riviera & Tour Back Stjling S ATI 1: II n ' 1 ' '• ; ■ ■■■ J ' '■' JAN. 20th Saylors
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 1951
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S Private Dancing Instructions J Given By Z Frances Miller / i Cabana Studio C Sy Appt. Only MM I PHONE — JI Or® / J \
