Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1951 — Page 8
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Yellow Jackets Defeat Huntington, 58-48
Jackets Whip Vikings Here Tuesday Night r, ,* I ' ; .1 ; 1 , ‘The 'i Decatur Yellow Jackets marked up their 10th victory of the, season, as compared to four defeats. by handing a 58-48 defeat / to the Huntingdon Vikings at the Decatur gym Tuesday night. : The Vikings parted the ball game 4|th a tush, running up an ’B-1 lead in thO' first'yfoiir minutes i jm Hold goals frohi closebyange by Dick Glenn, Roger Handwork. Wayne Beemler and Doug Hum. Awhile Decatur’s ibne point was on jGe.urge Bair’s free throw. j • » Huntington jield a 10-4 lead be- , fore the Jackets finally came to' -life, Decatur finally knotting the 1 score, at 10-10' on Les Sautblne’s sueeesful rebound shot just be-, fore the end of the first quarter, j Vjc StiTckler. out of last week’s game. because of a pail ankle, entmed the lineup at the start of the second period, and put the Jackets i out. .in frpnt by registering four sucres ive free throws when foul- / ed twice in (he act of shooting, A pair of quick buckets by |luui y pulled the Vikings back; into a 1414 tie, biit Decatur began to pull i away. and held; a 30-20'margin at (l.» half thd Yellow Jackets ipc reused tfiUr margin to, an even doten poima, 43 31, at the third quarter, /and!sevetwl lime* during the final Ilcrlpd heh| lead* of 15 polpts,; but grew la* uh <i,«»n<ns<s at , tlntern to vnahm Huntington to < irt the final ■ rtlaftln to lit point* Jlrkmt ird liu Jm ktd ■ with ’U pultiu, idins of them <m free , thiqw«. and was trailed closely by tleoi.ge Huh with 14, eprend ■nVo|. ull four periods Hum wild Hoopili i ••mb milled 13 for l|n; Vlichma, while Jim Bonita*, n for meith-ialiir youth, cminled eighty Th*< Jacket.i. with many mm<> ch jts iluntlrigivn fouled in,»iiy times; in vain to, siopl! lift Decatur drive, convertlrd 24» of 26 free throws, while tlu> Vikings made good on . six of 15. Th* Yellow iJacketa \will battle/ Auburn Red I>*»*.>«. ini ' an’ NEIC gamd at Auburn Friday i night. | I [I Dfecatur ■ . • ‘j EG FT TH Bair; f -J-J 5 4j 14 Mdses, f -—4--?- 3 T 7. . Bohhke, c. i—- 2 3 7 Petrie, g -44----- 4 3 11 Suutbine, g —4-4- 2 0 4 f -L»—-- 3 9 15 ' ErefUon. f 0 ' > 0 s’h€sts. g 0 o o Mptirison. g 44-’.- 0 j 0 0 . WJTALS 4--- 19 20 58 1 , . ‘b Huntington - FG W TP Hum. f -’—44 6 1 13 . Ghmn. f--„;_4-'— r»- . o io Hapdwork, ! e r ----_ 2. 0 4 Beentler, g 5 3 13 Borijl, g 0 0 0 .. ‘TMilfas, f - 3 2 8 . X'ozt|d. g 0 0 0 ; ; .TOTALS ----- 21 H V '4B j ; : 10feree: Dornte Umpirh: Duffield. I; Preliminary ' . Huntingtota 38. Decatur 27. .1 '
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams , Wednesday ' Commodores vs Monroeville at Decatur gym. Adams Central vs Jaeftsop pt Bluffton, Adams Central vs Hartford at Pleasant Mills. / Friday Yellow Jackets at Auburn.Commodores at Ossian. Hoagland at Monmouth. Bryant pt Pleasant Mills.. Geneva at Poling. Bernq, at Angola. Jefferson at Gray. Saturday--".' , Adams Central vs Petroleuni at Bluffton. < Jefferson Wins ■ . "4- r Over Madison Tuesday Night Thel Jefferson Warriors ran up /a 14-poipt lead in the first, quarter and wept on to score their'eighth victory of the season Tuesday night, defeating Madison of Jay county, 71-50, at the Bemei gym. The Warriors led al all periods, 22-8, 39-2« and 57-32, Gerald Miller led all scorers with a big 30 points, while O. Roberts topped Madison with 19. ‘ Jefferson will play Gray at Portland Fiiday night. A . - Jeffer«on ■l t FG FT T> Tumble wpn. f 2 j 2 fl D. Kuhn, f.. ;4 j 1' o Mllh r, •• - ...11 1 | ;30 lliclnes, g-—4. —5.,.. 4 II 8 1 ; l<> Wendel, g 3 a 0 fl Keller, f, t J, I 0 2 !<«»*•*. f I " 2 Hwrllr,ut, f 0 ; o " T-UciD . ■ - . ’.‘o* JI 71 Madlion / FO FT TP Matchvit. f ...... 1 1 1 3 Shanyfetr. f 5 fl 16 Mays, c —' 2 ' . ..2- # 6 G. Roberts, g ---fl 7 19 l L. Roberts, g 2 2 fl j Cline, f --6 \ 0 0 Walltrs, f -- ----- 0 0 0. CrawleJ.c 0 0 0 Stone, .— — -'--oil • 0 Totals.- — Isl 18 50 Referee:' -iHabegger. Prellmintry > Jefferson 30,, Madison 17.
\Prp Basketball ] Rochester 102, New York 92 (4 overturn <i.‘ j Boston 83. Indianapolis 79 (overtime).. . 1 Minneapolis 89. Baltimore 79. Philadelphia 88, Tri Cities .$7. High School Basketball Bluffton 52, Ossian 51. Garrett 55, Waterloo 51. Lancaster Central 54, Pennville 29. ‘ : Fort Wayn? Concordia 55, Fort Wayne C. (’. 43. Bloomington U. 5.0,, Martinsville 47 (overtime).. Elkhart'sl, 46. Be'dford 62. Seymour 52. Mum ie Burris 6.2. Richmond 43. Hammond 47, ' East \ Chicago Roosevelt 44. East Chicago Washington 53. Hammond Tech 37. ‘ j South Bend Central 48, South Uenij Washington 47. Marlon 55. Wabash 41 North Vernon 69, Versailles £9. |l<IIHM»la«!i <>2, West Lafayette 42. U>lih before ColiliiihllH dijeov cred Anirib'.l the Aztec Jodliir < uncd catmo (munH, from which <‘hu> < irfiiHj la for !i|ont*y. Osrnocrst Want Ada Bring Results ' ftl '■ .1- . i ■ ■' , "HI - \ 1
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Hartford Wins Over Sparfans Tuesday Night . The Hartford : Gorillas scote d their 13th victory of the Season Tuesday jnight. defeating itHe Pleasant Mills Spartans, 65-60, at the Hartford gym. ' The teams were tied at the first quarter, 12 12. and at the half, 28-28. Hartford led at the third i period. 46-42. The Gorillas wq’ii at ihe foul line, aa the Spananfc hit field goals as compared to 23 £o‘r Hjart\ ford'. However, the Spartahs Converted only 12 of 32 foul dhances, while the Gorillas made good on 19 of 27. Jack Meyer was top scorer for Hartford with 23 points, and Jith Pi ice tallied 2b sos the Spartans. Hartford .will play Adams Central at the Pleasant Mills gym i Thursday n|gbt, add the Spartans I will entertain Bryant at ifleasaM . Milh Friday. Hartford FG FT TP I Zeigler, f — 4_- 1 1 Ll\ 3 I Meyfer, f —_4 'lO i 3 23 ( Weikel, c J-'- 2’ .0 4 j Augsburger. g --> 5 6 16 j. McCune, g 1 2 4 R.. McCune, f 4 5 13 Noil, g — '0 ; 2 2 .Totals > 23 .19 65 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Johnson, f ...-.4---. 2 ■ 2 6 Ruudenbush, I ..,..— 8 i ; 16 Winninger, c ._4— 6 2 12 I-M.. .■ 7 fl 2<» Edwards, g 2 2 fl Painter, t 0 0 ? © Hiinpm, n .1 .0 ■ o o 24 12 flO H4fcuo. Thnipmi* •.'Umplt* - Ellis Preliminary i ’ jHnifoid :i7, pleasant Mills 2K _ . . Tickets For Auburh Garni On Sale Here yWi Guy ''Brown, principal of ’he DeMtur high school,, announced tpdicy that « IhnUrd num her of tkwtfp have been received here for’ ; the I Yellow Jacket.J-Aumu :• game at Auburn Friday nigbt. Tli * tic ke'S may be obtained at the high s hiaol office isgil Friday ' after; nooij. Fann are advised not to make the trip to Auburn unless j tickets ate obtained here, as bone likely will be sold at the gym .
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SPORTS BULLETIN Indianapolis, Jan. 24—(UP) | ~The Indiana Jvigh school ath- I levies association, refusing to.go along with the idea that, television hurts sports attendance, j agreed today to let WFBM-TV I cover alt 1951 state tourney games in Butler Fieldhouse. However, the IH SA A got a , $5.C00 deposit from the station to guajantee against a decline \ * in receipts *rom the 1950 tourney. The agreement covers 24 games beginning with sectionals Feb. 21 and continuing through th? four-team championship finals March Ij7. Adams Central Is Loter In Overtime Adam <s Central junior-high drop-1 ped a 3028 battle to "Bluffton in an <>vf‘itim>> game at BluCflop Tuesday evening. Adams Central led at the hull' 13-8. Randall tallied,l6 points for tbe winners and counted 1J fcjir Adams Centra . Adams Central wil play at Gs- : mva “Thursday at *.3:30 p.m. in a county junior high league game. Bluffton FG FT TP Lockwood, f -1 <- 3 0 fl. Scott, t <1 0 II Dunwiddie, <■ 2 0 4 Creek, g - 2 " 4 Randall, g ... .8 ' 0 Di Totals 15 I ■* 1 Adams Central FG FT TP Bcer>- t ------ 6 <1 12 Byi/iiy, f. - .. 2 U 4 Hoffman, c — 2 <♦ 4 Rowdon. g 2 I 6 ,EgM, g .uo 0, llitliiiii. r . J ‘ 1, 3 Imui* ' ■;• i - ■■ Adams County Boxers \ In Golden Gloves Mteet sdiium < mnity lmx« t* jw* llclpaft‘<! in tlm opmihia of liif tthiiuui Holden OIoVm immii’v u» Fort, Wavim ' Tuesday Wight, ohv wihulrig and two bring Nlmlmitmi The bouts will coptinub for Jlio nextft.h|W; Tuesthiy nights ;jtt HR* North Side gym Dh», Meyers, of Genova,■ won 4 decUihli over Don' Bogst. I’dH Wayne, In the middleweight' division: Bob Roth, Montfoe middle- | weight, lost liy a second t‘oui>J knockout to Bill Reidenbaek :,♦><: Fort Wavne, and Robert Huse'\‘ Monroe featherweight, lost a de ; cisioh to Jim Knapp of Montpelier. If yoii have something to sell or r 'ooms for rent try a Democra; Want Adv. It brings results.
FEB. 1.1 There probably never has been -— nor ever will be {another “so much awaited” occd4 skm., Grand Opening of Fairway Kesliiiiiiiiil V*. “Indiana’s Finest” |ft Also DECATUR’S NEW Par 4 Room with its own kitehen -. and parking facilities, ft NOTHING COULD BE MORE SPECIAL FOR THAT SPECIAL f OCCASIOH A DAY LONG TO BE REMEMBERED
Klenk's Is Winner In Benefit Game < ' Decatur Klenk's defeated y the LirintUrove Hardware, 76-60. Jn the' John JMtanhy benefit .game at Ge hevu -Tuesday night. The entire .proceeds from the game ’will be turhe<| over to the family of the forpmjr Geneva high school basketball star, who has been seriously ill since .juKt September. , Linn Grove led at the first quartir, 22-16. buLjKlenk’s pulled into a 5.V35 tie at the half and took a 54 48 lead at the third period. (jiv Reed topped tlie scorers with 22 points, while 0. Dubach was .high Kir Linn drove with 10. j j Klenk’s FG FT TP Ballard, f 2 1 h Reed, f 7 8 22 l c 2 1 ‘ 5 1 Crist, g 9- 1 ip Riukuid. g ... 2 3 i 0 kable. -— — — 2 il 5 Stein* r. f j 5 -O 10 ( ouiad, c | - — Hirsrhey, g -...J ....-L Q. o' <» ■; / ; j. I To'als 30 16 '7Ol J ; Linn* Grove I \ ! y FG FT |TP B. Dubayh. f ... ' 8 <i 10 W ( Dubach, f .---..J 3 Q 0 jNojhyc. Fields, g —,.4—y„_ -0 | 0 i«|
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■■ as |1 11 a bushel while thet markel rate was 95 cenis. Now the 11 loan rate is $1.48 which the marj kei price hovers around the |i.fl<i- ‘ 65 n.i.-ii k. Mrs. Howard explained that the daily price of the corn that was 4'oid from these bins fluctuated ♦■ach day. It is sold at present as I J. 65 or the market price, which} Lever Is higher. 1 She said this ■ price is subject to change daily. I She went on to say that corn i:4 ; still being sold under these cir(■iimstam es elsewhere in the Lcounty. Although all of it has | been sold frohi the bins near Decatur< there, is still some -being sold which is stored in bins'near ■ Borne. ■ If you have something to sell or \ooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv.\ It brings results. ’ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
