Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1951 — Page 8
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Riggs Hopeful Os Evansville Reitz Chances | Editor's .not**: \l’hh I- the (if four bn Uic final' 1 ol? this year’s Indiana high ** hool basketball tourney.) :By KURT FREUDENTHAL (United Prose sports writer) Indiana polls, March 14/- (UP) Riggs clan from, Evansville i.; J r W r HT attain'to mold a champion sh|p <;luh, and with a few break . thS Reitz Panthers may be hard tel stop in Saturday s four-team Tn||iana high school basketball tourney finals. ' BThese kids just don’t quiet," sa|d quiet Clarence Riggs as he> scfit his proteges through a 'wirm-up session on the spacious Hitler ,Fieldhouse boards. . \ p guess." he grinned “it’s a 1»| of a surprise that we’ made it tew the finals since Reitz has 'won orily one sectional in previous tojhrney play, but I thought we had a chance.” , jin • 1948. ' (Evansville Central | ? cached by Walter Riggs, defeated ! bother Clarence's Reitz boys in! the sectional and went all-the way i tog the championship tilt where j hi#’ bears lost to Lafayette' Jeff. time Reitz .evened the s.-orr trimming its city rival,. Gf| to 52; in the first round. |'We were 11 points behind ini ' thps third period.” Riggs lected. “but the boys/never- gav; | u|. They trailed New Albany In] tire - semi-final title game atBjoomingtom last Saturday, too, b| y ,as much as ■ 12; points in th-I ancond period, before breaking I t grime wide open In the ibi'rd j I Tonight & Thursday j •uJL <>l It BIG PAYS! : First Show Tonight <>:3o I Continuous Thur, from 1:30 | HIE SURE TO ATTEND! t)l -G— ; , m j w i • T A/f ■ RsSdßhfZ' Op Jb x - ■ ■ I \ 3 IMOU LLOYD .- with ' i I JIMMY (OKU N OgF j JUrMOND WMDUtt _ WW ' r «« & HNM KtNNfOY 'SyK RANKLIN HNGBOW WKk * LIONEL STAMMS . | MAiGAUI HAMILTON i FONm lAMSOt i . ALSO—Shorts 14c-44c Inc. Tax | ‘—O—— i iri. A Sat. —-“Kansas Raiders" ,//] —o-o— _ 4un. Mon. Tues.—Comedy Sensation! “BEDTIME FOR BONZO"
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Exhibition Baseball fkwtijH (A) (j, (A> 4, Chicago (A) i“, Hitiburrhi (N) 10, ‘ , Hollywpod (l’< |, ( M i.oul(A) .t- l [ New York (Al Hi. t Ch vfhiml (Ai 14 j . Brooklyn <Ni ||, PhllndHphlu lAi I",(N) l*hlli»d*jphhi t,N) 3 • '-Nt Lotliw •(IN i7, Clireiibiaf I (|m i 3 4 '- ’ ,1 ! (j „ , l i stanza, winning (if, »r>.).*,»t , Ri-ltz. fm < s liidiaiiapojls rr|Kpii lAtjucks. the ela.HHy ailmegriT out fit.' in the first aftertmon ipime .Saturday, but Rh’gs isn’t wo/ied, “I don’t think A.tfuciks is| any tougher than New A|bany.| >m ; said thoughtfully, “and our i»oys i like to run too." |\| j When reminded thgt Attju-ks plays a tight zone-defense. Itiggs I said that’s nothing' ijew t<| his I cltjb. . ' . J “Evansville Bosse Jadper, Glenn [and Winslow also play j zone[" he said. ’ “and ’ only Wipsldw hetjjt us in our holiday tournVv hist Dfcem her by a tyvmpoint margjin." 4 •Reitz doubled \ the i score on Bosse in the sectional final|, 7> to 29, and Glenn’s 30game, winning streak. ir| the Semifinal afternoon round. isj> to 411. "We had a good team three J years ago but I think this hps I mbre power and a more balanced . scoring punch." spjd Riggs. | ! Riggs usually 4t;irtk ai| allsenior eontbination bußt ailmn'd six-foot-five pivot inkn jerry and six-one Jerr’i: Marvel art*! the forwards and Phil -Bybrs and, Bob I line! the guards. livers stand--1 six-foot even and lipel is the i ”inidget" at fivo-five"\i ,f | Riggs alternates wit|i seven j players -the two, others are ; Jim Scott and Merle Reed also, six I foot or better, ? "Byers and Reed are Sour spark • plugs,’[ Riges said “Tlipy ' ref the I boy.M. moving, but when it com|»g to Iscoring we don’t, jiuve a |da\i i Who stands out abtJve the otlliei'H." The Ht(|tiMths attest to Reitz'.i scoring pttn< h In sevon toitrney : gamoH they've ftYjrUM’Hd. >i'Cs.2 i points per Kame., only to I lilgh-Hcot big AttiickM among; the . four flnullsf .< ' Air of Will h poInG ’ Io 1 hot , mcoi Ins- duel Saturd! ■ The Hell'* r.isf--r ■ ! j ’Hji. w| yr. i'llon Henry'.f ..yj ’ G-lt '. Rih Sr Jerry Marvel 1 ' n1 '• 1.5 sr.' : Dan Eranzman f r.-l lfi.| Jr. j ■Morlo-Rved f G-i’/ IS<| Sri j Jerry Whits'ell <■ ■ G-fi 17.j-' Sr I . Phil Ryer\. •• .. a; 0 . 16f| Sr I Bob Imel g . ‘.5 5 11’j Sr ' -Jimmy Scott g »’> 6 152; Sr ken Herrebruck g 5-p ’l5O Jr. Jerry Madden.g 5-11* 14S’ Jr. j ' J -fi [' Pro ; ' Indianapolis (IS. Syiac'u-e 93. It r-lo stir 111 .‘ Bosbiri 107 '(double i-i im 1. ’ : | I ; . .. : ■- I Try A Democrat >A/ant —H - - y -- -A-'- j j ■- PI Uffizi 1 PyJI r FRIDAY/MARCH 16 I Brl 11111 MAU ORDERS tO PROM TERRACE P. O. Box 82,2 y Adm. $2.40, Tax Inc.' 'booth assigned ■VHEN TICKETS PURCHASED
Bratton Meets Fusari Tonight In Title Bout ' Chicago, Mar i t (UP) ' They atari trying to fill Hnaar Hay lloh» IliMinT hHocm Wolhl we Iler* .welglil rlhimpion lO'nlMht when Johnny Bratton of Chicago fight* Charley Pi|«arl of Irvington, N|. J,, ut Chlciigo Mtiitlhim for the N it.A ‘version of ihe i KhOi kmii m t Ist Brut ton wax an 8 to ft favorite for the 15 rmind tpmt, chiefly be<HUH«e of that power which him "cooled" four of Jilh la.-.l six opponents r The welter crown was \ left vac ant at the instant on Eeb.Vl 1 when Champion Robinson stepped 'up h notch, by defeating Jake Lamotta for t'he world’s middleweight crown. Though the national liloxing association will recognize tonig'.it’s winner as king, the ,New Vot-k Sta(e atbletih coinmissiion will not. And tonight’s winner will be oblig4d to defend within 90 days against Kid Gaitan of Cuba, and that winner, in \9O days against Eddie Thomas o\ England. Bratton' and Fusari, built aloftg the sajne physical proportion's, Approached the bhut with different mental attitudes. Dark-skinned Bratton was trying to forget ij is a championship match: blond milkman FusaVi was concentrating on that angle. > It will be Eusari’s second 'sjljot at the chainplAnship. Last Aug. 9 he. lost a 15 j round decision to' Robinson in Jersey City. Neither Bratton nor Fusari. who has scored 37 Ipockouta in winning G 4 pro bouts, expei ted the brawl to go the full 15 rbilrid distance. Both wound up training with road work and light exercise in the gym. Neither had any problem about weight and l>oth wefe expected tb go about 14G pounds at the weighing in ceremony .and final physical checkup as no<R) today, ' / ■ ; Tonlghi’s event, starting al 9 p m.. CRT, will be both televised and JiroudcUHt It was i*sf(mated I hat the '< rowd would rti(i uhbut ♦J.iHMi with ! a grows gate of Titibut fat).QUO. ' Hunting, Fishing Licenses Higher j Hoosier hunters and fishers ivill have the some opportunities J to catch fish or hag game witliin 'jthe state as before, blit it will ipst them a little more to do if. ' The recent legislature boosjted tKe price of all types of hunting and . fishing licenses, increasing the resident' combination license to-42. the non-resident license to fish only to• $3. the female resident vearly license to fish only to sl. The new law the purchase of a trout st amp Tor $1 in order to fish Jor trout, and provides for resident yearly license to hunt, shoot, kill and capture deer for' , Circuit clerk Ed Jaberfc, offlcf* is in charge of the sale and distributioiß of such licenses within the county', stated that the n?w price Will heebme effective immediately. He addet that agents 'throughout the coputv who sell such licensee will be notified U return their IBooks of licenses so the revised price' sale may be effectively stamped. In accordance with this, hn official of the stale conservation department will visit the clerk’s office Monday to complete pitch revisions and to afreet any further changes, 0s compelled by the pew legislation of the conservation de--1 payment. \ i I 0, I' I . •' ; ■ 1 J BACKS UP <<?ontlnOo4'From I'aire One) allies" Mrs. Greenglass said she at ofst refused to carry Rosenberg’s request to her husband, hut agreed to do so after his i sister Ethel urged her. , L T ' r-- ' •f you have Pomething to sell or rooms for rent., try a Democrat Want Ad it brings results
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Brooklyn Dodgers' I Manager Is Ailing Mlarpl, Fl a., March 14—tTTP)"* Ailing !Brooklyn Dodger rminager Charley' Dressen was temporarily r»*ll<<ve<| of his today and < pin h Clyde Hulceforih was in ( "complete rlllirge" of the club. l’t »-uh if Wiiller O'Walley \ aniioutmmi Drexxen "would have no r« wponHlhlllty for the i lph" until I he hux completely recovered ftbtn the Him- -i- which hnvn kept him I bedridden> for almost Hm t nti.»« spring |Hrrlod. Bremen, wan sat to Jackson vtemorlul hoMpiml y»mt»'rd(iy and is.not expected ba< k with thp team for ut kt.wt a Week. Bore-Arm ((rltindo. Fhi., March 14 - (I’.l’) Dr. 'George Resta. the Waahlngton Senatoi>’ dub physician, will ex-' amine liightfielder Sam Mele’s sore arm today. Tral'npr Doe. Lentz said Dr. Rest.(t rhay decide to treat Mele's arm with injieetions Os a new drug which: has proved effective against Bursitis. Dr. Resta prescribed Diathermy treatment a week ago whbn he the ailment, as’Bur* altis. ; ’ ■ ■ Wilks Impresses St. Petersburg. Fla., March 14 - (UP) — St Louis Cardinal, manager Marty Marion said today hO was "Much impressed and hopeful”, after relief star Ted first spring puting. Wilks, who was sidelined most of 1950: with a lame arm, allowed only two hits and as many walks in'ithrep innings as, the Cardinale heat tlie Cincinnati Reds, 7 to 3 yesterday. ’ . Browns Normal Los Angeled. Calif.; March 14 — (UP) —■) There are 31 more days until opening day but the St. Louis Browns are! operating normally* There’re at the, bottom of tlie Grapefruit league standings with no victories and three losses. The Browns dropped their first two games over the weekend to the Pittsburg Pirates and decided on a "refresher course" against Hollywood (if the Pacific Coast league yesterday. The results: Hollywood, 7; Browns, 3. I Jensen Slugs ' I’hoeplx. Aris , March 14 H'P)j Entpr Jackie Jensen; exit Mickey M Untie. . That was ilia stilry In the New* Yin k <mm|p today ns an aftermath nf Jensen’s two-tmnur, • eight rims batti'd in [performance tn i the World Champlmis’ 18 to 11 vl< tory over the CR-velaml InlfmisT yesterdny. With that one spei t u ular performance'jimsen, tlie III*. 000 rookie <>f\ a year avo, leaped into the spotlight rind slioV- • ed .Mat tie; the high y-touted rookie ; "succesisot* to Joe Dimaggio" off-.; stkge. \ * , . • i j Whi(e Sox Win ’ San ißernardlno, Cajii. March I 4 — (UP: Outfielder Dave Philley’s debut [at third base for (the Chicago AVhito Sox was an unqallfiedl the offensive end of the job, was . concerned. j Philliey, who manager Paul Hi; h-1 ards tried at thir(| yesterday "ini hopes [of, adding punch to tffe in- I field” (hit a twp-run homer in the ‘ first inning as the White Sox outlasted the Pirates. 12 to 10.' . . | College All-Stars Practice Apri 8 Indianapolis, March 14 —(UPj.-r" Coach Tony Hinkle of Butler Uni-I versity announced today his Indi- ! ana College All-Stars will begin; practice sessions April 8 for 'tpbir ■ second annual chaHty grime with , the Indianapolis Oliypians. \ , | The team, made qp of 16 of Inni-1 ana’s best college seniors, will meet | the Pros April 14 at ButleT field- ' hoUse in a game sponsored by the ! .ndiana Times, last years' All Stars, also coached by Hinkle,. lost to the Olymps by 10 points. I ‘ — . s' ; Bus Drivers And Teachers Triumph . The. Adams Central bus drivers; and teachers edged out a 26-25 vic-! tory qver the parents in a basketball game Tuesday night at tpe Adams Central gym. A large attended the game; J If you have something to sell or j j rpoms for rent try a Democrat i Want Adv. It brings results.
loayton, Seton Hall \ Score Upset Wins New York. March'l4. —(UP)— {taytftn and Seion Hall h pair of ’unseeded upstarts :eac,h led by u standout big-man, barged Into the Kteml tlnulH of the National Invltatjon-, basketball tournarm*nt today Io join top-seeded Mt. John’s ami llilnt seeded HrlMhnm Young. 1 In, u pair of stunning upsets tJayhm. pm hv inaMnlfi< ent Don lW’\ •’ '' - : H: « / ■ ■ \ ' V
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Ixniif? on Monday night. v . DDT sprayed corn should not he put Into silos for feeding milk cows. TheJJnlted States,cot ton crop in llif.il w\is lhe smallest sinct- 1946 Co//epe Basketball Kentucky 97, Chicago Igiyola 61. Texaa A A M 33, Texas 32. i NIT\ Tournament ' Hull 71, North Carolina Htatie w, ' . ■ , , . A. . .. . I
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