Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1951 — Page 6

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Kentucky And Illinois Meet In East Final New York, March 23.—(VP)Ik I will be) rip-roaring Kentucky / against explosive Illinois for the ' Eastern SICAA- basketball championship tomorrow night, y And fpnight, the finalists for the Western NCAA title will be determined by a ’pair of semi,finaPgames at Kapsas City: the Oklahoma Aggies vs. Washington, and Brigham Yming vs. Kansas State. ' Kentucky, rated the riation' , s ~No. 1 team proved again its claim /io that title last night by beating a good St. John’s team 59 to '43. \ in one eastern semi-final, while Big Ten champion Illinois came hr with a late" rally to trounce North Carolina State, 84 to 7(1, in the other. . ■ When they clash tomorrow at Madison Squarfe Garden, the Wildcats will be the choice because of ttye aihazing power they have disjjayed in winning \3O out of 32 ganfes. St. John’s, smaller than the sky. . 'Scraping' Wildcats but playing a clever balliontiol gume, kept, Kentucky buttling all the way ami bad 11/A score tied, with five mlnyteg Jlo >O. Hut '.Kentucky edgeil . ahead ami then blasted' eight alralght field goals through thb IWjNUj to blow the game wide open The final margin huitUv retire hclitod th# a l<<ne|ie. » of Hie game (blew an H point hull linn, lomiL agaliiMf Not lit t'undlihi Htate, hut fpftnd its jmlak again in p the « loalhg mlHliH’n mid awnr us HuproNNhaly M mh hlg fetinu wuiu Hon Mlumtel with 81 Fhichm with 19, abd Ted |h»n< h wllll 17. mid <i dUel in>iween thin I flu uod Hpivt»y, utol iJtlVilln Mppottrotl io hold the k»«V to tuihmrow a m t,rtn finale. The Oklahoma Aggies found the . going unexpectedly tough against Montana State, top Club front the Rocky Mountalp conference I The "alow down” boys of coach j Hank Iba never were atyle to build up a substantial lead. They left the..floor at halftime with; a 25-21 lead, and tn the end it was. that four-point bulge that they had to Tonight,SAT. & SUN. Sat. <&. Sun. ! 2 ACTION HITS! “ARMORED CAR /ROBBERY” Adele Jergent. Chas. McGraw & JOHN MACK BROWN “SIX GUN MESA” Only 14c-30c Inc. Tax

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Mint tor. The 4gglert.‘ fumed dnfmme reitrh 4d iluhtutia SluhT to long shots, but i«t that the far westerners sank lit percent'? of their shot* to 31 p‘ftfent\ fdr the Aggies. ■ Li ' ] Joe McKutheq of Muntunii] Htnt« took game honork with 115 pints, -while (ale MiyArthur had 11 for the Aggh'S. , Washington had io such troubles with the Texas Aggies. Off tc a quick 12-3 teat, the Huskies built that to 27-15 a. the half and held steady to the wire. Frank Guisness hit for 16 points to lead the Huskies, while John' Dewitt sank 14 to lead the “cold” Aggies. A Exhibition Baseball Washington (A) 6 Boston (A)5. Boston (N) 11, Clridnnati (N) 10 (10 innings). - St. Louis (N) 2. New York (N) L ('hicago (N) S. ('h veland (A) 7' (10 innhigk). New York (Ah 11. Sacramento (POL) 0? [ Pittsburgh (N|) “A‘ 13, St. Louis (A) 4. v' Seattle (PCD I, Pittsburgh . (N) ’*B" 4. - Brooklyn (N) 8, Philadelphia _(N) 3 (night). ' Os 26 Boston bank i listed in the Massachusetts llegit ter in ‘1334, only .two remain the Atlas and The Merchants. 7 ► . i •• < . J I MacArthur Eisenhower and YOU!! FrOibHc, younu A»n#ii«un» ine naed*d — now •to belp the U t» At my and Ab forcl* wm the p««u» Iho 04« l«« fhflf *lhe pt »oo vm lion el the way mI Idel WAWirA fnfhmd-AlotdtH-G? —Hawaii and lha Phi ipplntt ar« all oufpoth, lhai need t1 be Malted by alert, oggruHlve ycunq men. the Army need* 25 men t > support every man ot the front; Eiigineer*—radio and radar—elecfricipn*—mechanic* —driver*—communicdtion* and many other specialized job* ark waiting to be filled by you youtjg men I 4j j ***** ■ r Those who inclined will work with the finest and MKt modern mechanized equipment. Tdnks, jeeps, half-tracks, motorized artillery and observa|roh planes are only part of the greaf armada needed to keep, the Army tolling. ***** Take advantage of the opportunities offered you b} the greatest Army in the world —* an Army that clothes you, houses 'ou, selves -the < best food in the worhlj cind provides free medical and dental care as yqu train and study for future carepr either in, or out of, he- Army. JOIN THE ARMY NOW! U. S. ARMY RBCRUITINa STATION Federal Biiildlng - "' Fort 7IV n ync, Ind. 'I ■ • ’ , 1 ’ ['. ~- :

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