Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1951 — Page 8
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Klenk's Wins But 4 Schmitt Is Beaten Klenk's defeated the Huntington |K. ,of and Al Schmitt’s lost to t 1 leuline's of Osnian in opening round games of the Sappenfield 1- league closed, tourney Thursday !' night at the Lincoln gym in this : city. Schmitt’s was edged out, in th? 1? opener, 45-44, while Klenk’s after f a close first half, pulled away to , eliminate the Huntington quintet, - 18-35 Schmitt’s, . \ FG FT TP - Singleton f * 2 ' i 5 Biehz f ......... 1 q 2 - Bryson c : 5 2 12 Conrad g 1 3 5 Fuhrman g ~...- 2 11' 5 Riess f ..... 0 11 ; Altekruse f 4 2 10 Rowden g.; 1 ( 2 4 Totals 16 12 ■44 ' Ossian . ‘ , FFG... FT TP draft f 1 0 2 W. Werling f 204 '/ E. Meyer c .......... 4 0 8 Sindeman g 1 0 2 Hunter.g : 4 4 12 . M. Meyer f ....J 6 5 17 Totals .. 18 , 9 45 Klenk’s : ' FG FT TP Ballard f .. 7 ; 0 14 Reed f 1 13 Schnepf c. ... 2 0 4 , Hickord g .. 0 0 0 - . Hable, g 1.. 3 7 13 Murer f ... .. .. 2 1 5 ; Steiner g 4 19 !V. y Totals ... 19 10 \4B < ■ Huntington . 1 1../ |.. ; i ‘ . FG FT TP ilriggs f ...... ff 0 O' , P. Eckert f 2 0 4' | •Vatter c ...... 5 2 12' Godfrey g ... 4 2 \ ; 10 , B. Eckert g 0 0 0, Stoffel f _/ 1.0 2 Korst f 0 11 Stoltz c * 3 0 6 \ Bickel g 0 0_ 0, h; Bauer g 0 0 0! : * (Totals - ....' 15 5 35 ’ , • 1— J Calleae Basketball Evansville- 64, Indiana State 45. Oklahoma A \& 31 48, Oklahoma ~ . : If you have something to sell 0: | j rooms for rent try a Democrat Want-Adv.’ It/brings results. I ' : ~ J
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams FHday Qommodores vs Geneva at Decatur gym} ' Yellow Jackets at Berne. Monmouth, at Pleasant Mills. Jefferson at Poling. Jackson at Hartford. . ■ < \ . iL————_— ■. ■ . ’ Lutheran Tourney Schedule Listed The Lutheran' grade schools of circuit A will hold a basketball tournament at the Monmouth high school Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 16. 17 and 18. _Sp’en teams are entered in the tourney. Officials will be Max Am dretfs and Bob' Lord, with 'Paul Rancher and Willis C-onrad as timekeepers, and Herman Blfl'ner as scorekeeper. ' .Three games Will be played in the opening round/ Friday night. Bingen will meet Friedheim in the opener -at 6:45 o'clock, fallowed by Bethlehem and Flatrock at 7:45, and winding up .with Decatur and Fuelling at 8:45. Semi-finals will be played Saturday night. Preble, which drew the bye, will meet the 'Bbthlehcm.-Flat-robk winner at 7:30 p in., followed by the Bingen-Friedheim and Decawinners. 8 The tourney championship game will be played at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Feb. IS. ■ ’ ■ / . . y Adams Central To Play Commodores Thursday ’ ..f Hugh J. Andrews, principal of the Adams Central high school, announced today that the Adams Central-Decatur Commodores game, originally scheduled for next Friday, has been changed to Thursday. Feb. 15. \ The game, which is Adapts Central’s home game, will be ’ plajTd at the Pleasant Mills gym.
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Adams Central Wins Junior High Game Adapts Central Junior high < ’d<ftiated Hartford, 27-22. Thursday afternoon, to pull into a second place ti<- with Hurtford in.the south division of’the county Junior high * ~ A •' | The team* were tied at the half, 14-14. Beer paced the winners with 15 poinV. and Daley tv.iy high fpr Hartford with 4>ighC The south half schedule will close Monday with Berne at Hartford and Adams Central nieeting Jeffer-son. 4 The south half standings: J W L Pct. Geneva 1 s 0 l.oOu Adams Central/ 4 3 .571 1 Hartford 1 4 3 .571 I Berne j 1 6 .143' I Jefferson O' 7 .oqo Thf county junior high tourney, with the top two teams 4n each di visioh competing, will be played soon,J with dates and arrangements to be announced. Adams Central FG FT TP Hoffman, f 3 4 10 Lehman, f 0 O' 9 Byerly, f 10 2 L. Schwartz, f 0 0 0 Beer, c 6 3 15 ’J. Mitchell, c 0 0 I 0 Rowden, g .... 0 0 0 Bluhm, 0 0 - 0 \Egley, g — <> 0 0 r Totals io 7 v 27 Hartford FG FT TP Daley, f 3 2 8 Short, t 0 11 Bixler,, c L 3 .0 G Wolf, g\ i 11 3 Fox. g>.. ..........L. 2 1 o r t Totals 9 4 22 Castle in Spain are moving out of the realm of romantic illusion into the practical world of budneas. Ten of Spain's many 'castles, are now functioning as hotels, and others are being repaired under gqv'ennment sponsorship to attract the dream-haunted tourist. . The ground hog. or woodchuck which traditionally wakes from winter sleep and emerges front its burrow op Feb. 2 to forcast an early or late spring, is a ot marmoV » ' ‘
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Pro Basketball [ llos'lon ill ( ill. ,u • I sym: II H. »M), Nvw York N-V I’lilliuli Ipliin «il, Hallhmii(<.7s. MltllH 'ipcills 1)9, lt'i>eln>sjcr --v L . iv's j ■ ’.,. Junior High Beats Berne, Score 29-18 1 '■ ' ■■ ' Decatur Junior high df'h'afrd Brine; 2918. at the Bnirip gym, Thursday aflernohn Ikcatur led at th»> bair,= 18-10, McDougal l<-d the winners' with Ji points, trailM closely by Eley with 10. No He'riu- player. scored more than five points. f? Decatur F 9 F f TP Rancher, f_> .. n 9 p Neireiter, f J ..... 0 , p v p/ Ktejr, <• 5 I\ 10 Ktricltler, g 3 9 <; McDougal, g 5 1 11 Halterman, f ft 0 q Schdfer, f n 0 'q. Vetter, g 1 ft j 2 Bair, g j..._ ft ft- 1 q Totals ... 14 1- 29' , Berne- . V FG' FT TP Sprunger. f ... v 2 p 4 Hanni, f — ft ft *ft c ..-Jj.i... 1 S' 1 4 Ehrsain. g 2 I 5 KJrchoffir, g 1 3 ■ 5 Eicht nberger, f 0 ft 0 Turner, f 4.... ft q, 0 Smith, g .-.'..J 0 0 I » Totals ..... 6 6 18 Golden Gloyes Boxer Dies Os Injuries Fort Wayne. Ind'.. Feb. 9 — A 16-year-old bqxer died yesterday o’s a cerebral hemorrhage Buffered I when he was knocked down in a Golden Gloves bout. ‘ i Johnny Shoddy .of Fulton, thid., <ollapsei| in the dressing rootn? following his bout with Dale CalUiid of Fort Wayne Tuesday night. Ho was taken to a hospital, where doctors said he had suffered al cerebral hemorrhage when he wak floored at the start of the fight. i . | '■Allen county coroner E. N. Men-; denhall returned - a verdict-, dental death. Democrat Want aos Bring Results >
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