Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1951 — Page 6
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Wisconsin Is Surprise Team In Conference ' . 2 k i J pllicago, Feb. 5.r-(CP)- Wisconsin's Budigers stacked up today a- the surprise team of the Big Ten race but the club may ■ strike its downfall before the week! ; ends. „ y she Badgers, who lost five of' seven pr*-conference games for t.h’ej Poorest record In the league, surprisingly were tied today with HIV hois for second plum* in the league OhUso. tach only qih* game behind tindefeuted and league lending In rtUiia Hint** its opening confer ehcse rot|t* s£ 71 to tin, in an ovei* ttm«- to |l|tnil", WlaeuiKlii has won jni (might! to d«udlm k the mini uh tunnet tip i and tonight' should tnuJtr It Hlxj over an Ohio stale leMln wtiloft Attly Hiiturdfty managed r to‘win Its MficOml gama <i( the ► < « son U» get o{it of the eellni «| : But next Haturday the lladgerx bump into the only nemralslot the league season, Illinois. at Chain . t>aign and this < mild be the m ak<oobreuk .guthe for Wisconsin. A •tlffpl for itje Badgers would virtually leave It up to Illinois as the note challenger for Indiana. A Wisconsin win, though, probably would postpone settlement of the Big Ten until the finial day Os the season, March |5, when the Badgers play at Indiana./ , . ' • Illinois, tod, returns to action to j night after a two-week layoff fori examination's, but the illini a!8o Were expecteji.to have ah easy bat>lle, facing last-pla.ee Purdue at X-afayette. ’ ■ \ : i . In other Bjg Ten Janies tonight Northwestern plays |at lowa and Minesota appears Jit' Michigan <- State. ■ ' | fifth win of the league season Saturday was a mild upset. The Badgers downed'Minne- ‘ sofa. *a pre-season league favorite. 47 io 44, at Minneapolis, even though Wisconsin was a five-point , underdog”. ! .< Ab Nicholas the third-ranking scorer In the conference, and Jim Clinton, a surprise sharpshooter for the'Badgers, each Hrbpped 14 points to outclass .Minnesota’s Maynard Johnson. another top scpier in the ’■ Teague, .who could garner only, tour points. . , Ohio State droppedpPurdue 84 to ■72,'./after a slow st hr:, as Ralph Atms-trong. dropped IS points. i Ip non conference games, Northwestern’ 1 bagged points while holding Kanias to 2 In a second half spurt to: edge the Juyhuwkt rs 51 io ’• i hu the Chicago Stadium ’ While Michigan had ti><» milch powei fori Western Reset ve and won a (it t HI miiMh J- • High School Basketball .Foil Wai lie <’< nil nl a, \nbui n Foil Wmu 'Houlli >'o Vol I .VhpH.e r<.n.O|dla I? Fi»lt Waitie 87, tl.jrilft tin ill v. .iv rp- North M Michigan A’.'V I- p .-Lane J'enUnl tiU-thdaiij -I ’ Albion I G I'l* region It <ov t I tIHH) ' , . i*« iii ~: Kni.oino 6j Mum lc Burris 51. Routh Bond . I Washington'.4<i. L (Jury Wallace 57, Calumet City(lllj 42 Summitville 39, , Apdn son St j Majry’s 33 “ ;■ • (Jury Froebel 56, (Lebanon 41. —indlahapoli.s Hpwe 61, Terre Haute (larfidld-39. Elkhart 61i, Wtiktiw 37, ''r - ’ WORLD DAY (ConUnwfrd Fr®m Pane Ou<> rhu-reh will ol>ee|r|ve the world day of prayer Friday with special services at the yiiurch at 7 p. m. The church will be open from 9 o'clock in the morning for anyone who wishes to pray and meditate. Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay«
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Week's Schedule Os Ad arris County Basketball Teams Tuesday • Bluffton at Yellow Jackets. Commodores; vs Jeififerson at Comm'odores gyrrt (Jeffersoili J' i game I : • Dunkirk at Berne. Hartford ys PetrolMm tit Bluffton. 1 Wednesday Adams Central at Pleasant Mills I Friday t ' | I Commodores vs Giuieva at Deca- | tur gym. Yellow Jaekeis tvt' Berne. I Monmouth at Pleasant Mills, Jefferson at Poling, Jarkson nt Hurt ford. Gag Froebel Undefeated In Indiana Preps ilmllunapiills,!' I'eb ■ 5 I rp) : Indiana’s high s< h<ml luiski'tbul clubs continue Id phase ilt)b< iil< H (lin y Fi oebi l and i onirii-iii e chainpiotHlilps this week in u jam pm k ; ed, pHAtouinc.v schedule i ’('haiKes at <« they'll have moi if! luck going after loop titles ' tharj. conquering foni’hl Johnny Kyle's Steel CJt-y Blue Devils who last: Saturday ran their winning streak i to 17 straight with a Kfi-tp-41 <jmt quest of kebanon. [ I The scliedule-ri|akers tan into trouble last Week whi n numerous games had tQ be either postponed or cancelled because of road eOndij tions. Some games will he made up this week, others v next, forcing a number of to play a three game perweek card. Two front runners; New Albany's southern ’ conference, leaders and East Chicago AYashington’s QnjeeJ ■ beaten -Senators, have thu e hard: i wood sessions. NtKw Albany (13-3 J | is at Jasper (7-1 J tomorrow and' hosts Evansville Reitz (12 4) Frii [ day in •'crucial’’ SIAC tilts, and) g\>es against Terjre Haute Ger ti | tneyer i 2-13) Saturday ' i Washington’s Senators (12- J 'face West NIHSC rival Gary Tolles-1 ton (4-111 Friday. They also traVelh to-Huntington (2-1-11 tomorrow andli entertain Mall iji.-tv-iUt (9 s') tin fid- , lowing ’night. J I - - " Frdebe|i must -beat, Hammond' Clark (9-N( Friday and Haminond 'next week for the mndi-puted west. \IIIS(' Chip'll The Blue D» vlls also hiive a night date JitLa Porte (9-8). ! ' . lii the in t Nil ISC- Elk-hfert (14 4), already usiHii vd of u.t hqoit t a tie for mu pirn > m-tm tainsil South H« lid Adams (SaX) l-'iidns, .and Fm t Way iir : North jijvudtm South . ih-iid 'i'<iu | al i It'i 71 Haim day/ \ i ■ Mm ion’s (h.iiits (Illi imirtt w iii on the loud in ( apiiiit- or --luii«- tinmirth ceiitrhl <'imt‘er« m e IbiiiiU'r C'mich Woody ,; Wilt fa hoys, tied W|lll l.altiUtlu fill llle N('C Ihlill, liiivvl lo imif'd AudvDmii (|0 , 7) tomorrow; to l , 'riiul(Jori (12 II Fil t| I) -in-l I|u C ill I .-'lllr:!|.uU (1171 flu- toilowlm’. week... while-laifiiyel fe t!4 3) hortiw mvtinil off New t’utdlh < in.si l-'i iduv- mid llnl'-lm nt wi uk Rlelmiimd t't-12) h«*\t week The Hrotiros squute off tiguliist (’raw fordavilh in ii non-loop giimc to I mm row 5 Jlichtjiond and Biazil of the Wi J erh Indiana loop iil|go get into three i Hcraptf. Richmond hosts Frankfort tohiofroW and ttavels lb ton Saturday. Bri&U’s tied Devils go against j Greencastle, Ter t e IRule Garfield and Haminimd.Noll. 90,000 DEATH (Continued Froni Pitffe <>ne> 200,000' population, Atlanta, Ga., had the largest reduction in traffic fatalities-—37 percent below 1949. i
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f 1_Preble, Fuelling | Win League Games ! Preble defeated Bethlehem. 28 17. and Fuelling downed Bingen. 31-ls. in Lutheran grade school league games Saturday nigbt at' the Monmouth gym'. (James next Saturday will be] . pkfyeri at the Hoagland gym. Fi;ied(h t jin will meet Flatrock at 7:30{ l4um., followed by Bethlehem land! i Deeat tit. ' ' : j I Preble’ ‘ FG FT TP ■ | Reinking, f.. 4 J .8 1 I-’ Bittner, f v . 2 (k 1 \, I Schmit ge, c ,'/ . 4 1 9 [ IlMacke, g....... 3; J Mentor, g .... .. 1. Ju 2 jj Bieberich. f .. . o.' ! (1. 0 )’ Schmidt', f 1 0 *> |[ R. Bittner, g . ~. ._ 0 0 0 l| L. Bittni?r. g . 0 0 0 ! Totals . . . 12 I 28 1 I' I -M-' ■ -'' J ■Vi' \' 1 I 1 Bethlehem ■?. /'FG FT TP IlJuei liieist* r. I n ; , ; Bam Im i ler, 1 . . J|.\' 1 0 ! ' 1 I " Werlink; K . \n ' : Gioinan. i- ! ,■' [ In / ! VVt i linr, c n 0 ii ! Sr iiulit i, « .. 1 Totals . i " |7 - / ■ . Fuelling ■. \ ; FG FT TR J “ I’G'lh <, I ■ s (1 (| , u ■ 11- Fimllim- 1 a \ ' 11 <i ' i Wille I" ■ ; A X | <' Emlllim, n \ ■>; :* x' I, Hum k, !• ii- a n <1 l-'iirlllng, f 11 n 11 . M. Fn-’l|inr.. I <> ' u ■ n D Hiiml- k. g.. .J. I, j 'i Totnl 1. i 34 Bingen FG FT TPi M Klint .1 13
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-. AH . ' "HT r t I- ■ - j • 1 St-lmied- r. r 0 0 ;o I > (. (- 2 <1 4 Mu.' k». a ! .. 2 It 4 >, Ii ’liniiinii. e•. j ■ () “ 1 Sch i u»«(l*-r. t- . .bl | 1 ■ Bull* moi< 1.1 _ 1 0 • 2 1 J? \ {Totals 7 I 18 College Basketball | (liii-.i S’att M, Purdue 72 - i ■ Wjscnn-m 17. Minnesota 44. } | Xfichittan 10. Wi stern Reseive 4|’f I \3 11 bAt -•- i:i 51, Kan-a- 5.’, 1 .Xi "He Iran-*- s.’. Maiqaette si; ■ : Indiana < , »-’>t».-il s 5 ('anti-rbury Taj Im s;. Tt i Sia: e s;’>. I on 73. Mam-lu ster (><>. 1 iGill Stall til St Joseph’s S(J I | r lj\un- vill. C>o, T. mu ss ( , Tech 55 ’ l|jdUua State (‘>9; Valparaiso 61 , | Ifianje 79 Tech 57. ! I l\.i-n ! Uik\ m;, Mi'sis«ippi 39 '1 vi.v-tu 1 i’>7 Tolf do 5(1 ’’J (|hi(aC'j>''L<yi>!.. l ,*.s, St. turj' . \ \ ■ Williani A- Mary. xs\ Noith ('aim lim| State 78. ■ • ' : , | (jim-ihnaii i',9, 1 )iuu t i)esrie 51. r J ijtloil 9T DePaul CO. . . - Limi.:-ti” Long Island T*7. [s 1 Pro Basketball % Sjaturrtay’t Rtfplta Mmiiv.ij --li '-'i Ind ijiiia poll < si ij.n IU t. n ii.;, riillajj-lpiiis t',| ' J A oik ; IhlllinilOl ( 72 ; J Bunday’s rtc-ault* J : l|.t|ilimn. Jus Poti WaV|U 'i (a I - U < ?B'S'h)l idijphi.i,' !. . - fill’l I Ilb tin It.l M . I.|nll 11. |I ■ Nl w Volk * I . ■ ■ ■ L '! ■> 20 PERCENT TAX JiH O*O<| ' Sf Iln-rlnx would link. led - ni((|. '' ' . I ■ sold ■ ' 1 I 'R A . ! \A i !. ; /■; ‘ 't| If you have something to tell b| roofna for ' rent try , x a ■ Democm Want Adv* It bring# results. J ■'■■■■■■ -~,i ■■■ , |,n, , H ; iwjir..
\ I —I . i DflSKamwi. i I 11 Team Standings W L PcL { Hanford 14 2 .875 Y-elh w Jackets ,_J_ ]0 6 ,f,25 .yjpnmo'ith it x .579 Jefferson x 9 .471 Gt nt ji as, x .4J9 J.'tiinilmMlbres 7 Ji .3X9 Plem-ain Mills 5 11 .313 "Adams (’entral . J 4 13 .235 ‘ \ ' - 000 > . \ | 1 With the addition of three ; games postponed last week be- - cause of severe, weather conditions, this week's schedule calls for 10 games over three nights, with four Tuesday, one Wednesday and five Friday. 000 *- Bo h Dtcnl|ii teams will Im In IH-Ilojl twite- The Yellow JucketH ! Will liimt the Bluffton Tigers nt | the |ie<,iiiii gym TjuiUlay night" ; I'hivfiig twice previously! eueh twin iha won tine mid Tinrtluy's Hit will ' 1>- tie tuhhei mutt-h; The Im-ket* | km iptm meet iinothet fiivorlte rival Vrldtn. traveling to Brine to hat v > ('lb- I ijm ||, sii •< I ■ j . ■ - 000 ■ ' Thl-. t'miimtidoies will inert the Mfrt <>ii WaiuioiH ut the Commo I 'but 7 gyJn Tuesday night, In the pi.iMift us thtlr game postponed Jin-t Friday It will be .hfferson'H I hmm game, with (lommodufes st-a---i eon tickets not honored for the tilt. The Commodores will blay their Twime game of ihp season Friday, t ntettalning the Geneva Cardinals at lhe Yellow Jackets gym. - ■ ■ l l . . j ■ .Two other games are slated Tuieo ‘day. Dunkirk at Berne, and Hartford ys Petroleum at Bluffton in a game postponed from last Friday. The lone game Wednesday night I will bend Adams Central to Plea- ’ sant Mills, also a game postponed { tnmi last, wt tk. K I 000 — j ; in addition to the two Decatur games Friday. Meninouth will be lit Pleasant Mills, Jefferson at Polting and Jackson at Hartford In.' ' , 000 1 "]’he Commodores will be UnI deri the guidance of a new j - “cojaoh" against Jefferson TuesIday. Coach Daye Terveer is oonfined his home, with an attack of chicken pox, and the Commodores will be guided by* th® t?«v. Ignatius Vichuras. atnletlC director. Terveer hopes to be pack with his team for th® Geneva game Friday. ; 000 . No acliOn is scheduled this week in the Northeastejn Indiana cont« i' in i. with the loop xlate to wind up w|th tbiey games Feb. 16. Kendallville Is assured of at IrustHu tm it , the NEK’ (’liamHoiiship, k'lillrt! there Uliiow u (tiree-wuy lie ifeii tp<* Hecong spot. The Decutur YtlhiW liuki'-i- and ((lurelt Ri||. Joaileis have compleied their |«i.iKUe eeimdiilwa, emit with two yl< 10l o- ■ nnd five deft ut I he It h 1(1 ’fiit-dnle la New IliiVefi iiljKHi a tllvllb Aulitli ii »il ItluHloii mid imp W f at < ■-luhililK, i 'il 1 1 ' NtIC ••landings •' | ■ ■■ r W L KrhdjfUillu ■! i. 5 I M 33 Autuiin L. 4 | m hlilffbm „ l I’ JIII7 plow il ill Ven*. . .4 2 667 . ■ /"Oil Decafiit 2 6 ,286 ihU'i-mi 5? 6 >6 j’olilt ibln (’lD’’ . . ..... 1 5 107 | - • <>()<» Results mile year ago this week:* Bluffton 53. YellbW Jackets 48. | Ro I 47. Pleasant! Mills 33. i Berne 47. Dunkirk 40. I ■ Mop mouth 49, Adams ('entrall Ji. I Yellow Jackets 51, Berne 40. j Commodores 55. Geneva 36. » Mon-mouth 40. Pleasant Mills 27. Haijtford Jackson 44. - Jefjterson 58, Poling 30. , ! ! Twlelve Mi)e 53, Jefferson 20{ Passion- Play Survives i j Boston (U.PJ- —America’s oldest passion play, “Pilate’s Daughter, *' Was written. 50 years ago by tire hev. Francis X. Kenzel, Redemptorist Father, while on a train trip from Maine, to Boston. Since the|» ;he t play has been prod ued pi ore than .1,000 times and has played |o more than 1,500,000 persons. A Democrat Want Ad—-It Pays. !; ' ■ hr
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_wi!rin™.-> * nnnwunatwin! Max Baer To Sign Wrestling Contract Nucriirnento, Cnllf,, Feb 5 il l') , Formet , hißivywelght boxing champion Mux Baer will sign aj > 'lioif.uoil wrestling bontijict this I!'week, and may attempt a comd--11 back In the heavyweight division. ■ I li'- said today. ' /‘Mudcap Muxle” said he would • sign lhe papers for 1100,000! on a ■ 26-week contract with Toots ■ Moodt, York wrestling agent .I Mean Racket Worses v Moultne? Ga. (U.P.) +- Sormi' new' equipment for the bgd check! j artist has turned bp here—one - j baby carriage, one pharming . I l*‘mbthe!rly\R)oking” woman and ii I j gurgling infant. Police reported that a neatly-dressed man, attracting confidence and sympathy wii l , • his “little family,’’ easily cashed ' ', at least ten checks ranging from $lO to $37. All liounced [ i Try A Democrat want Aa—it Pays —' 1 \ !' '——
$ 5 DECATUR $ $ sss Bargain Days sss SWEATERS $2.00 16” Lea Lace Boots ' I Solid leather throughout. 'l'heue win-Slip-ovei let type bools are ideal for hunting or VjL or Coat tor warm footwear in the present cold, jf i //i Style Mnow,\ weather. Worth *.g QQ f y l Fancy monv ** mvM li “‘ P» »<•<• H> eWM B| y I patterns or — — iIWdF fl I i t . J VftW ‘* * p SOX 3pi*eSleQo 1/ > ’"'Mows ■ ’ 1 J Z W 1 I lr Formerly llrlghl colored anklet type Hlnzcr S<h. Ml • < ‘' d f « r 'll mI/vm and mum pattern*. Former* |M| J Dress Hats SI.OO Sport Shirts ■ Fine Grade Fur-Felt Hatt, many Style* and j ', I i ■ ■ color* to choose from, broken slice and some /.JI *'dfK. slightly soiled. These hats formerly sold for .OO fivx $5.00. dfcr for JR Men’s Work Pants $2.00 Lons "- sn ° r • prWyjj Tough Wearing cotton i herringbone twill u»V shirts, a fine assert* i form pants. Light blue and tan colors. Not* of many patterns, If 1 . Fi ,</*' 1 all sizes available. j J j I f* 1 ’ *! -_ r j i • i t . •■• colors' and .materials •. I \ ' ] Rubber Footwear SI.OO in bett?r F-. r |< Here are some real biiya in Mens and Boys shirts. •■At’d Rubber Footwear. Odds and ends of our reguliar line. Values up to $4-98. W •■] T--"£ ' _~~~ m «•"» -rr hf iv h v s -•
Postponed Games Will Be Played On Tuesday > Wednesday j 'Frio tijni-r Adams county. i>i i. school bKskethull mime■< imsopon>-i j last week’ bedmise of the kpvc;'•* i weuthhr conditions, )i.r><- ln-en /( ! Scheduled for this vv»J k. The Decatur Commodores wiHi meet the Jeferson Warriors at fl). ' Commodores gym hi this ciF- ■' Tuesday nigjht. This will be a hit- • ferson home game and Commo { dores season tickets will, not --, honored. I ‘j The Hartfbrd-Petroleum gau.iei willi be played at Bluffton, also on , Tuesday nighs. Adams Central w|H play at Pleasant Mills Wednesday ! This will be a program, opening ivith a freshman tilt at f o'clock. ■ ‘ — - .. • MILDER WEATHER <(mtitlnnrd From l*ak<* Onr) down on the north central states
MONDAY, FEBRVARY 5, { 1951
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