Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1951 — Page 8

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Yellow Jackets Whip Fort Wayne Central

Jackets Whip Tigers Tuesday Night, 60-43 1. The Yellow Jacket*' i<wwl out their home neuHon In u iilaue of glory Tii<h<luj, night, wnlloping the gtrong Port Wayne 1.1 Tiger*. 00-43, at the D<jjtlur gym. The victory wa* the Yellow ticket*' |3 In 19 Mtmtk. and only he fifth log* of the Hra«on\ fkir tantrai.. . ■ r ■ '' L lH,, ’M ur f iPP*d Central'* defence . wide open from the starting whjiHWe and never jlet up, pouring in < . ft>r easy layups time after time the JacKfet* lianded the Tlgelrs jielr Worst\ defeat of the season. Decatur's two big boys, Harold Bohnke\ and Vie Strickler, paced Yellow Jackets attack ah<| yere mighty tough on defense, grabbing, the ball after Central afiots and-firing the ball out to file smaller Jackets out front, who l&d the fast break down court. / Vid Strickler opened Decatur’s fireball attack with a pair of field goals from underneath, and free throws by Jim- Moses and Jack Petrie led the Jackets to a 6-0 lead midway through the first quarter. Central came back within four" , points at 8-4 but a pair of ..buckets j by Bohnke and Petrie, both wide ' OJPen underneath, sent the Jackets OB'their merry* way. J-/Decatur boosted its lead to 17-6 kt the end of the period, and the jackets maintained this advantage |*t the half-time intermission 28-

< i ; , 7 •» "■ r-1 .27. ' •\ local lads kept right on-! in the third period, in-; lead to 16 pointy. 46-30. aa the teams entered the -lilial eight miimtea trf p]iay. Refusing to give the Tigej’sap.y /opportunity to get loose with their I feared fast break, Jackets mounted . their advantage to .2-J points at 56:32 at th> half-why nigrk of tl»e final quarter, and won , coasting, with playing the jjaat few minutes. . JBohnke topped the scorers with I ■ .iwi' points, followed by Strickler's I Jqhnny Overholt was r ; leading .scorer with! 12 points,' p White' George Simmon-)' colored ' : center, tallied 10 Aiarkers. fl The Yellow Jackets will wind up j their season Friday night, meeting . ths Portland. Panthers at Portland.

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Thursday Commodores vs Adams Central at Pleasant Mills (Adkins Central home game). ' Friday -Yellow Jackets at Portland, 1 Genova at Hartford. Montpelier at Herne. Pleasant Mills Wins Junior High Game The Pliant Mill* Junior high team walloped Jackson* of Allen county, 64-26. at the Jackson gym Tuesday, afternoon. The winner* led at the half, 3212. Byurs, Pleasant Mills forward, poured 35 points through the nets to both , teams. . Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Dyers, f .--A...... 15 5 35 Frey, f .V .... 2 0/ 4 Clouse, c 11 3 Foor, g . 2 1 5 Light, jt ./...J...J.. 71 15 Williamson, f 1-0 2 VonGunten, g .. 0 p Totals \_.L_ 28 8 64 \ Jackson | ! FG FT TP Clauss, f 0 0 0 Lenirtgton, f ... 4 2 10 Brasosky, c j.---—- 5 0. 10 Sipe?, g. 4 ... 2- O' 4 g i 1 0 2 / Totals 2 26 - \ ... .

Decatur FG FT TP Bair, f -v 2 15 Bohnke, f ... 9 ! 3 21 I Strickler, c .... .t. : _ 6 4 16 I Moses, g ... 3 1~ Petrie, g 4-.- 3 3 9 Erekson. f ... ..4) 0 0 Sheets, f ...1. 0 0 0 Fruchte, c ... 0 0 0 I Morrison, g ..4.... 0 6 0 g 1 0 0 TOTALS ...... 24 12 6& Central FG FT TP Klein, f 3'l 7 Sims, f' 1 J . 3 |Slnunon.«„ j ' 4 10 IRrown. g , 2 2 6 j Overholt, g ... o * 12 [•Adams, f L 0 i) 0 1 I Seals. 1 , 2 1. 5\ J Bark.-:dal6, g O ' 0 0 TOTALS ....... 17 9 43 Referee: Da*ldjon. , Umpire: Miller. \ Preliminary Central 46. DeAtur 34. I . Indianapolis 80, Fort* Wayne 78. ' 1 Philadelphia Boston 98. 1 4t was recently by the Wall Street Journal that, although there has been no major penicillin plant additions in several years ' the output has behn Increased sev- , enfold.

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Eagles Defeat Adams Central Tuesday Night The Monmouth Eagles <•!»»<»<1 out' their HfHtHon Tuesday night wlth\u| 52 12 victory over lt|<* Adams (ten tral Greyhound* at the Monmouth; gym. , \ Tin- game wii ■a. . .di she. wa>. with the Eagles pulling away Ju the closing minutes, <Adtim* (lentihH led al the first qiikrler, DHL l|»ut Monmouth wax on top at\ the Hull. 28 21,and at the third peilod, 37 33. Noi v Built nu ier was the Eurlt'G top scorer with 16 point ;, followed by > Bob Harvey with 12. ' Charles Hbffmuffi led the Gjrqyhotfhds with 13 markets, trailed py-Doyte Arnold With 12 The Greyhounds! will wind itp their season Thursday night, hosting the Decatur Commotions at the Pleasant Mills gym,. Monmouth \ ■ I FG FT TP Gallmeyer. f.. L_* 2 \ 2. 7 Harvey, f —‘...i... 4 4 12 .Bultehieier,, c __-^-|.. 1 5 6 16 AVerling, g 2 <> 4 g _- t _. 4 1 !» Everett, f ~L.. 0 0 0 Walchle, g ... 2 O' 4 1 ' ' ——-L_ . Totals . ._ 4 . 19 14 52 Adams. Central ! Lehman, f ... 0 2,2' G. Nussbaum f 2' 2 6 Mitchel, c -.—-A- 2 2 6. Hoff man, g _.._ 6 1 \ 13 Arnold, g 5 \2 12 Schrock. f it), 3 J 3 D. Nussbaum f .... 0/ d 0 Hendricks, e . 0 0 0 Totals -A 15\ 12 42 Referee:—Strickhr. Umpire:—Zerkel. il Preliminary ~ ‘ Adams Central 40, Monmouth 38. College Basketball Noti-e Dame 77,1 St Louts 70. Indiana State 65. Butler 46. St. Joseph’s 73. Wabash 5- I ; Franklin 78, Earlham 52. Indiana Central 57, Manchester 47. ''7 TrkState 66 Huntington 61 Taylor 89\ Andersen 84. Detroit 70, Ikiuslofi 61. 1 North Carolina Stpte 92. Louis-1 ville 78 Kentucky 78. Xavier (O.) V»l. ,x. y High School Basketball Hoagland 45, Elmljurst 33. Monroeville 55. Lafayette Certtral 44. ; V- . ,// j' TUc’hmond 40. Shelbyville .17. Evansville Reitz 63, Evamville ' Memorial 57. Jeffersonville 43, Louisville Male 34. . Vincennes 56, 54. /East Chicago Roosevelt 52, South Bend Adams 45. \ i—l j v . . If you pave something to sell or rooms for rent try' a Democrat Want Adv. If brings results. fry A Democrat want Ao —It Pav»

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Lincoln 6-A Wins final Series Game The Lincoln 6-A team won the final oi the «< jfiQm the $ B quintet Tuesday afternoon, registering an 1,8-12 victory after hading al the half, 8-T Lincoln I 6i A \ ; FG FT YP Schrock, f 3 l > 7 J Dorwlni f 0 0 0 SclialD i. ’ 1 ' ", 2 Axh-i g; -111 - TMlillllrC, g . , "I 1 U; U (i lliimitie . i ' 4i . g Hlllllm'i ! . f , ; 'll; 0 0 l>. Hmlt'i, f . R <i; w b Wuliger, g . 0 s Peti’lHOtl; g , (I 0 .0 Swaggard. r. 0j 0 .'Totals x 2 ||l| » Lincoln 6-B C - FG FT TP Kelly, f ... 2 ' 1 Gould, f : ; ..ii 0 o' Lew’ls, c/ ■<! ii i o. Baxter.- g . .21 | 5 Alger, g r ~,. T (i , 2 | Whituker. f 1 Ji- 0 -t) , 6 I Ocampo I :. . " (I ii :Strickler,; g ,-'--''6 o ( I.Hesher. g .. ill. O' 0 Ji t. ■ I . ' ~'hH f Totals, . 5 2 12 .: t 4’ ': Luckman Retires As Active Grid Player j Chicago, Feb. 14.—(UP);—$id 1 Lurkrtian will watcjt tpe Chisago Behrsl from the. sidelines, next (season. I>" The famous T-forniiation quarterback and passing ack who helped the Bears to, four National footbaU league titles during |i brilliant 'l2year pro career, announced hi-, retirement the gtlaying ranks yesterday. Luckman immediatiely became a* pears’ vice-president ,and advisory coach. - ! V, <. .U1i..;.. ‘ j ■ - ANY ATTACK ON ' (ContiWurtl From I‘oire Onri a change in this politfy. Acheson said las week that I Yugoslavia's neighlpijring shtelli|es Hungary. 'BuUmiaßsiid RomaUia have built, armed |jorc»‘s far bigger than allowed by iinace; treaties' th» y signed. Ai lu son also refused to discuss [whether; UN forces 5n Kort a' wifi I c ross (he ixpr parallel, but added that representatives tof all inarions Wrth .troops In South Khrea meet twice a week In WasiiugUh) to disr <\u.'S military' opeiutiqns. ' ' ' ■ H Minor Accident Is Here ■ The drqnirtnient invest!gated a minor accident r which by- i ctirred today at Dog’s:Car Dbck, oaii Thirteenth street and Winchester sextended. when a Dehner Vanhorn, 1104 Elm Streep; ratpmed into a parked cgF ownarl by John Fortney, of Pleasant Mills ; - ; j' -■ ■'p " If ;ybu have something to tell o< tjobmt for rent try |a Democrat Want Adv. It brings'results, i-

Spartans Beat Jefferson By 60-58 Score . Tnn. Pleasant Mills Spartans, ovt ptimlng an early deficit, rallied to tttlge ouhUhe Jefferson Warriors, 66-58. at , the Rerne gym Tuesday nlullta t T .were pu<<<| to their vlcf H'/ py Jim l'’rlce. veteran KUM’d, who tallied 32 point a on 11 rivh gcmla uttdli" free throws Dur m I- <uhn poitr d 21 points In M.m'4 losing eauiie, P .hl'ferson led nt Dir flrat quarter. 2<kl i, at the half, 2!k26. and. third period; 47-46. It tyas the final game of the seario(i [for both teams. f | J Pleasant Mlllc FG FT TP Raudenbush. f \ .> o io Jtrhnsoii, f 2 3 7 Wor|kinger. <• \l ,17 Pric|p, g—.l — 11 10 32 Cash, a, A 2 0 4 'I :—; u__— Tblal-s 23 14 GO Jefferson , FG FT TP Tuniblcs<|n. f 4 1 9 Kuh i; f \ 10 1 21 Miller, c 4 3 11 Hair es, g 4 ' 1 9 Wendel. g J 0 2 Ross f 0 G Totals 2G G 58 R !• ree: Murray. Umpire: Pdnd. Preliminary Pleasant Mills 43, Jefferson ?9. CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings W L Berghoff jo ;; Drewry 10 5 Did ?'r<>wn s ft Fairway ..... 7 g 7 Moose ; (j 9 Wolff Hdwe -4— 6 9 ('a sab lama 2 .\ 5 p) Srpit 1 In-. ....L 4 11 High sfiics Lindeman 630 (195231:201); McAfee 622 (180-237-205); Mcltlosh 642 1220-200-222): Bh eke 619 j 198 206-215); J. Richards 609 (190 ?29H90). High games Rider 241, Zelt 204, Laurl Ut 211-200, Tutewiler 207, Ladd 215. Voirol 212. Zwlck' 201. Cook 211, Hoffman 204. Scluu|narin 236, pmick 201, Hooper 210. CENTRAL SOYA LEAGUE Standings > ! ■ ' (I ! V' I W. ’L Pencil Pushers 9 3 Bag Pervice ..... 8 4 Better Halves .4. (> 6 Erasers r ---- r -/6 6 Master Mixers .... -./X 6 6 M AR ./..I 6 6 Solvept g— s 7 Feed Mill ./[. 4 8 Dubs 4 8 ■High series: z Women—Bowman 533? Men payles 548. Eady 544, Way 538. Wbeefer 519. Azbell 517. High games: Wbmen —Bowman 181-179-173. Woodward 179. Men - Johnson* 215 Wheeler 215,. AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE ■ FJyipg Discs won three from DQbghbdys; Gunners won two from Non Corns; Pilots won two from Spitfires; Destroyers won two from Navigators. I . Standing* I h W L Pts. Destroyers 16 2 2ti Flying; Discs 11 .7 15 Navigators . 4-U-- 10 8 ; 13 Non poms 9 9 12 Spitfires I_. 1 _. 9 9 12 Doughboys 4 611 1 7 Pilots 6 12 7 Quntieis ; 5 13* 8. High games: B. Mutschler 244226; B. Blakey 237-223; C. Cook 217-201; B. Tutewiler 214; W. Sv.hnejtf 210; B. Sheets 209; B. .Andrews 203; (’. Stevens 202; H. Strickler 201 A’anhom wAs in front of his. car and squeezed between the two when they hit, suffering minof leg hfulsea. Vanhorn was trying to fix the starter of hi»\ car, which wa» stuck, kpd unable to tttop the *ldwrhoying vehicle;

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Geneva Junior High Defeats Decatur ; The Geneva junior high team defeated Decatur junior high. 31-18 at Lincoln gym in this Tuesday afternoon., Genevti le<l at the half, 18-7. Teeter led th«l Geneva ; scoTlhg kith ’ll pointjt, with Craig and Long each cmjntlpg nine. Deem tttr’s scoring wlm well split. Geneva \ ’ FG Fl' TP Long, f 4 I 1 .. 9 Craig, I 4. 'f'li J 9 Teeter, c 5 ■ ,1 11 Muthys, g ...L ~ 11 0 0 Haines, g I t) 2 | Campbell., f 0: 0 O' Furlow, f 0 0 t) Augsburger, g 0 .. 0 0 Shepherd, g ..... 0, 0 0 TOTALS ...... 14~ ',;3' 31 Decatur FG FT ,TP Hancher, : f ... 0 2 2 Neirelter. T j.| 0 0 0 Eley, c 2 1 5 D. Strickler, -g 0 11 McDougal, g ... 2,1 5 Shaffer. f..L..’ ..2 0 4 Halterman, f 0 <1 0 R. Strickler, f 0 0 0 Hilyard, g i 0 0 0 Dull.' g ’i 0 0 0 Vetter, g 0 0 0 Bair, g u.._. 0 11 ■ ~T“A 5 — TOTALS 6 G 'lB Indiana Motorist Killed In Accident Sullivan, Ind., Feb. 14*—(UP) — William Wilbur. 29, Farmersburg. w|as killed about five miles northof \here last night when; his car skidded on icy U t . S. 41 into the path of a truck.

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