Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1951 — Page 8

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Sectional Tourney Opens Here Tonight

11 F ' Decatur Teams Meet InThird Game Tonight • - jj | annual huttie for the Ad Umrt j county sectional champion tj&ip? will at 6:30 o'clock toftight at the Decatur high school . flym. with ] the Pleasant Mills arid the Jefferson War riors. tangling in. the first of a ttiree ganie 'program. jj The Herne Bears and Adams -ifjentjral'Greyhound* are slated to in thd] s*cond game tonight. fi>l4<’pred witfi the of ithe ’evening^. between .Decatur's teams,: the Yellow Jackets ppd rommoiores. - J A packed'house is certain to yreet; thr£e-game progratae as the tourney as usual, is hf sellout in season tic kets, with hundreds of- fans seeking through ofct the county for the highly val t ed ducats. i \ i fTwb more; games kill be played Friday nfgh|:, with the Geneva I'artHuals meeting the Hartford .|'.|>rHlas, who come into the tourney with the .outstanding recoid of 17 victories and ihrtly two de Teats. • |n the sect nd game Friday night, ihlw Stonmouiih Eagles, winners of 114* county tourney, will meet the 4v|nncr of the Pleasant MillsrJef; mmnMK game | Senji-finals | will start at l |'|h>A Saturday afternoon with toners of i he> Berne-Adams ('enfr|l and Yellow Jarkets-Crnnmo- ' Thursday night tilts clashmi In the first game. Victors of, tih| •Friday i ight games will meet IJn Itlie secot d semi-final at 2:15 4- b.A. Saturday. . j | The Satyrbay afternoon winners , 41b meet for the tourney title at 1 8: |5, o’clock i Saturday ■ Officials ; for the tourney, as<glhed by the Indiana high school 1 .i|iir|let ; lc* association, will be Willii*r4 Ellis and Merle Shively, both •de | • i w i J j College Basketball Indiana Ccbtfal >75, Villa Ma don tp.-;k> 72 + J llouisvllle 715, Indiana State 65. J Oakland City XO. Rio Grande 64 ■j Wnbash 54; DePauw 51. j (furry 72, Indiana Tech ,62. i.ili.i .. il .1—

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Sectional Scores At BlcWem . \ Rocken.'k :’•» Hlurtum 373 Ja«'k*on 41, l.ibejix * At Fort Wayne DllUtrlUl" ' • i.vo tartan 5? ;1 l-'ott Waxyo- t ■ Hunt- Hown > I ■ «■’ v j At Fort ksciM N.' lh. Fort Wai no t'cm.rai Mfemoc Ville 45 ■' 1 . Fort Wa; nv X'otth 40, ,n ::i Elmhurst M. Hoagland Fort Wa\n< ; fpHial 53. g Fort Wa\n» North I' l £ • ■ 'At Auburn il Duller ,55. Sahin Center 54. j Concord Twp 56. Waterloo |s. | Spencerville 41. Garrett 39. ] Rutler 6Sj. Concord Twp. 50| At Garrett £ , Auburn 94, Ashley 50. | Fremont 57, Angola 55. ! | Orland ss. ChuYuhusvo .’>.'>. Auburn ,ss. Fremont 50. At Kendallville Wawaka 53. Topeka 41 1 V Brighton 59. Springfield Tw|. 52. At Warsaw Atwood-,.’'*, Claypool Its, J Mentone 64,1 Sidney 44. f At Huntington -| Salatnoni’e Twp. 52. Clear tlrerk 4 f ‘- ? i ' k . - Jefferson Twp. 54* Markle 2!T Al Schmitt’s Team Winner Wednesday The Al Schmitt team walloped' the Fort Whype, National unit team Wednesday nigfiKp| 21. Fuhrman and Conrad' Ini 'uers with 24 and.23‘points <•' dVefV. , ' 1 .At Schmitt I ti . . . FG FT 'jTP. Singleton, f - -•..-I'.-- 2 J 3j" « Kukelhan. f ...—-- S 0 f-l<>; Conrad, c 11 1| 23 i Fuhrman, g — 11 4; 21 Rienz. g j 5 f Q . I'l K s iess. g 11 ll- 2 | ,—H-4ih -1 Totals 3S ff SI National Guard » , FG FT TP gehaberg. f - J 2 ■ i . 4 Topfer. f --'-J :• '<( : 6 Embody, c J; 1 , 2| ' -I j Bergman, g 1 'I 2 j Hille, g : 0 t■' l | Walker, g -J. " " Cook, g 2 <1 .4; ’ ■■ ■ '-f-'C I TotuH 9 :’>f ) 211 . - i- ■ I RFC DIRECTOR 1 (Continued From I'nxr One! ; , _ —| flubnce decisions. : j Young, a 38-year-oldi former RFC examiner denied yeatanjay l that he offered —for an- H ; fee —to inflnehce a slo.o'h),i>bo j RFC loan to the Te.vjnass leuin Co. He said ,he was ap- I proached by Rioss Bohanndn. Tex- J X — .1, jl I FRI. SAT. & SUN; Continuous Sat, & Sun. LAUGHS & EXCITEMENT ON ONE SWELL PROGRAM I I .. .... ! —ADDED THRILLER-4-mWWIaF Sm/ssutg ISfiEF RICHARD DENNING BARBRA FULLER _ JB STEY[ N GERAY tHF ran HBiow GHMttnxcoT . I XapNi J Only 14c-30c Inc. Tax

Geneva Junior High Team Is ; County Champ Genevas junior high team, capping .an-.undefeated season, won the county junior high school chantpionship Wednesday night, defeat- j ing Pheasant Mills. 39-31,! in the finals if the county tourney at th. I.incoln gym in this city. Ii wis Geneva’s 16th victory of the season without ft loss | Last night's tourney final.was a hard-fought, well-played battle, al-! though Geneva was out , fn front most of the way. The county champions h( Id'the j advantage at all stopping points,! 12-6, 21-17 and 33-29, hut Pleasant ! Mills thn atened all the way. 1 Craig of Geneva was the game’s hading scorer with 16 points, followed .closely by Tester with 13. | Byers and Xtlouse each counted 11 j points lor Pleasant Mills. \ The championship trophy, pre sentid by the Decatur Daily Democrat, w'as awarded to the Geneva team, and the individual sportsmanship trophy, ipresi nted by the 1*« frte - Oil Co. of this city, was awarded to Rodney Beer of the Adapts Central teaih Both awards wi re made by Hansel Fdley, superintendent of the Adams county schools, Geneva I 1 FG FT TP Long, f 4 o X Tester, f .V-- -i 5 13 Mathiys. <• j 0 0 0 Craig, g ------ X 0 16 Haines, g b th 0 Shepherd, f Y j—- 1 0 2 Augsbuvger. g —0 ' 0 0 Totals ... 17, Ji 39 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Byers, f -' 5 1 11 Lighf. f 10 2 i Clouse, c 5 1 11 Frey, g . .2 1 5 I Foor, g ----1 " 2 Willipmson. gI. 0 . U fll Totals 11 3 311 ■ Referee: --Zerkel. Umpire:— llabtgger. AUTOMOBILE J (Continued From One) ‘ j list price, phts usual delivery .charges and any ’’legitimate" exliras. For “new-ttsed" ears, the litn |it will be the delivered price. Used ; ear dealers may not charge more, (than the highest price listed ini 'he official industry guidebook fori I the period between Dec. L/1950, |and Jan 25,1951. j 1 mass attorney, and was I ed - ' by his proposal. i . “~* ‘ !lf you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a. Democrat; | Want Adv. It brings results. i ■ 1 - S

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Klerk's Defeated J In Tourney Finals ' ■ 4 •■ll ‘ *- • 1-* ' • " Magnavox won the Post Offiete. tournament aCFort Wayne, defeating Klcpk’s of DecatuL 71-sf|l. In the (Inal game at the Zion gypt ’WedmK<|ay night. hi' pfj The winners led at all 11, 31-2 x and 52-88. Smith was the leading frorer for Magnavox with 19 points, trailed by .JackmYyer with 15. For Klenk’s u ,Jh‘ed tallied 1 I points arid Crist 12. Magnavox FG FT Smith, f ft 1 T 111 , Milll r f,\j-.. 1...’.. 2» 0 4 Jackmeyibr, e 6 3 15 lUenlze:. g 'ft' Felpel, g .... 1, g ,$■ . Patton., f -7-s? 3! 1 7J Thomas. ( O’, 0 iti/ Grahil, c> 3 3' |«i ! Irwin,, g 'oj J -W-l Totats 27 17 ! 71- >, Klenk's FG FT TP Ballard, f Lhi : 1 91 Reed, f 5; 4j 14 Schnepf, <• ... 2: 0 4 Ct ist. g _ 5 2 12. Steiner, g 2 0 4 . Kahl.e, f .. v. Ojj ;■ 4 Conrad, f ...» 31 3 P-fll Meyer, g 4. 1» X Rickotd. g_ v ----- I- o'2 ' -j Totals 22j 14 | 514 NORTFuJa .KOREA ’ pNGNAM‘W g -j-T-T-- .j. Mljj ~~hc JopoiiO vqnsanC,- —~'»*o —fjyong -ywhh. Aj«th. parallel r AH fcV. I KOREAS \/U 1 c zs so 75 T? UN ARMORED UNITS -kept the Chinese Communists freeing noith en masse from Chuchon (1), hut a UN patrol reconnoitering Yon» ! duri (2) was forced to fall hack by enemy fire from cav<*s. On the ! west\ front (3) UN forces probed the Han. river east of Seoul and I Turkish troops continued probes on ■ peninsula as allied warships lobbed shells into Seoul defenses, The battleship Missouri , shelled Tanchon (4) and shellipg jf Wonsan area to sout h Continue'’

— S WOMEN’S LEAGUE Standings * w l Wkßmith J--.- 12 3 lUMe 11 4 ..j-.u. 10’ 5 !>»o Therm 8 7 aWnrer ......... 8 7 ffehafer Co. 7 fl «MiHen _ 7 8 _ stee Kings 1.... 7 8 jfiilh k j-. L.- 7 R IlFht -7 X ——. 7 8 (||(( Crown ...... 6 9 htttnher Co. 6 9 ii&jtik 6 9 Knapp _.L. 6 9 A- L-L— 5 10 Sutton -.-1... i 5 10 «*p4igh series - Moran 554. M. MilOdle. 513, Tros In 509. games: Moran 214-188, Odlts. 21i>170. M. Miller 209-178, Trosin R. Bultemeier 18<». Halberstadt. 179. Harmon 174, | Way 173iT’b' , .! - SOYA LEAGUE ? - Standings W L Pihril Pushers 12 3 Service 11 4 Mailer Mixers _.2.J 8 7 Wt»|d»rs .... 8 7 lifetfer Halves 7 8 HU < R 7 8 Solvent 7 8 G 9 Dtfhlk ' 5 10 Mill -----’ . 4 11 MliKh series- Women Bowman | Men -U'ay 588, Schlickman 53&.’Jildt 523. Johnson 502. games: Women- Bowman 2|l.|Woodward 199. Thompson 180. M4j> Way 234, Schlickman 208. < 0 SUBMITS BILL ,t: CContlHued From F»Ke o»e> . OHKh| to investigate’.charges that it F'tiftes money and influence to gef; .«|>me government jots and defe|ki| contracts. • ||e| said the senate should investijfiiw defense contract and govjob .corriiption in every FLOOR 7 $ SHOW === SAT. FEB. 24 j | 8:30 and 10:510 by Gard 44— : — ' J ‘ I': “Woody” I' j Herman H j an< ® Herd” featuring Houston, Sunny ■ !&oe. Conti Condolli and | Hob Graf at I EDGEWATER I t PAR" i I ■ ■ fCelina, Ohio ISUNDAY ■m ■ " l ' ■' - February 25 ■if DANCING ■H u. 9 .till 1 ■ h . • i Wi •

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Ask Drivers Aid In Sectional Parking Decatur public high dp-hool officials and the city police today issued a joint statement (urging mot orists attending the sectional basketball .tourney to cooperate by not parking their< car» in the . high, school parking lot at the rear of the building. This space, W. lirown, principal of the host school stated. Is |>eing reserved for busses I carrying the, players from the vur- ' ious schools and also officials’ cars j state, 1 Li I ’Mississippi's Democratic Setts, j Jamek O. Eastland and John I Stennis intend to ask the: senate j to Investigate the alleged lieddling * of jbbs and contract prefei-em e j in thqin home state; ; ’ Fergußon said thA investigation 1 should cover Ihe entire nation. 1 . “1 have knowledge of Kime facts t that go beyohil Mississippi.” he ’ said. ' !- i j PROBING ( CowdlMned From Page One I ( in Washington about getting into the army. ‘ WWWMARMWWWMMMMMi MAK* MOTOR TUNE-UP t Cm* a for a MOTOR °** ' ' !' ! \ Decatur i Super! ' Service . 224 W. Monroe St. .

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