Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1951 — Page 6
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Hartford Wins '?"’* i ' • • Fourth In Row Tuesday Night The Hartford Gorillas racked apt their fourth jrictory without a defeat Tuesday j night, walloping the -Petroleum Panthers. 65-23, at the* Genera gym. ' | 27" The Gorillas led at all periods. 14-7, 23-13 and 40-21. Jack Meyer, was Hartford’s top scorer with 19 points, folowed closely by Jerry Augsburger with 17. Three players did al iof Petroleum’s scoring,\ J; Gfentis leading with nine. Hartford will memet the Bryant Owls at Hartford next Tuesday, i Hartford .. - I ■ v FG FT -TP Zeigler ..... 4 2 16 > Brewster 4,d.4 7 151 Meyer 8 3 - 19 Noin U-....-— r _ 1 0 2 Augsburger uZ L. 6 5 17 - R. McCune 1 0 2 J. McCune -rqr... 0 0 0 Wolfe „ 0 C O Totals 1. .' 1.... 24 17* 65 Petroleum - L FG FT TP J. Gent is ... ...... 259 - OMy - 2 ;t , Reynolds ... ....fly' 4 6 Harshmah ..; Oj 0 0 Meyers • 0 0 0 B. Gentis :.... 0 \ 0 0 Studebaker 0 0 0 Harter ....... 0* ! G 0 Barnes .‘.l : 0 . 0 \0 Totals L 6 11 23 Officials: Braden, Walker. Preliminary Hartford 42, Petroleum 22. —:—t-u. High School Basketball Hoagland 48, Harlan 34. Leo 68, Spencerville 34.’ Coesse 51, Arcola '4B. Roanoke 66, Churubusco 51. Huntington- Catholic 46. Hunting" ton Twp. 37. 4 Indianapolis ferispus Attacks 64, Sheridan 42: Pymouth 60, Mishawaka 40. Pendleton 41, Dunkirk 36. Winslow 55. Huntingburg 47. - . Goshen 43. Nappanee 42. • s Salem 54. Mitchell 40. [ r Liberty Center 61, RoekcrCek 26. Warren 40. Chester Center 37. ■ ■ ——* - Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ’ 7 :7 77 '■ -' TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Wednesday Commodores vs Monroeville at Hoagland. Adams Central at Pleasant Mills. . Berne at Portland. Friday Geneva at Yellow Jackets. St. Joe, Freshmen Winners Tuesday I The St. Joe eighth grade and th 1 ? Commodore freshmen won a double header from Pleasant Mills Tuesday, afternoon. St. Joe registering a 48-35 victory and the Commodore freshmen a 37-14 triumph. | The St. Joe and the freshnian' 'team* will play at Monmouth next Tuesday. f l | f - St. Joe f ! I;.; f FG FT TP P. Teeple -j—*— 0 0 0 T. Omlor ft 0J 0 H. wu.e.lu \IO 0 0 P, Reed X..... ft 0 0 j. Wilder 1 — : 11 4. 26 T, Meyer? 4--—— 0 0 0 , J. Voglewede ..... 4 1 9 P. Faurote s:’ 3 13 Lengerich - ft o'o D. Rumschlag ft 0 0 D, Heiman — — 0 0 0 D. Voglewede ;. G O 0 T. Murphy .......|..A — 0 0,. O E, Meyers 0 0 0 R. 1 0 0 0 Totals 1 20 8 48 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP J. Williamson J 1 0 2' Light _ 5 0 10 . Melching .......Lj 3 0 6 Wplfe 0 0 0 Byer -1 0 2 Hill -1. 2 4 ; McCullough r.. ...J. 0 0 0 , G. WU Hamm son 5 1 11 Gehres ;—*. 0 0 (•’ Speckman 0 0 0 Frey i 0» 0 0 r < • ■ '» . Totals 16 3 35 X . ’ r ■ : I ... f[. I d ' Commodore Freshmen \ FG FT TP Zeser - -4. 0 0 0 Voglewede L. 4 1 9 ■ Geels A,.....'.. 3 1 -Jt . Mowery 6 2 T 4 Murtough j'. 2 15 Miller X- *6 0 0 Titus, ...... 1 O 2 Totals .... 16 5 37 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Clause 3 2 .8 Von Gunten Oil Wolfe L...... 113 Ripley > 0 0 0 Market 4 0 0 0 - Bowen 0 0 0 Foor 2 ' Butler . ... .4- .0.0 U . Totals —'...L 5 4 14 Monmouth Junior High Wins Pair The Monmouth junior high ,team edged out a 27-26 victory over Geneva Tuesday afternoon, and the Monmouth freshmen chalked up a 27-25 win over the Geneva rhinies. In games la?t week, Monj mouth junior high defeated Pleasant Mills, 33-24, while Pleasant Mills freshmen were victorious. Buzzards do pot fecent carrion. They locate it, .byjsigjh t. j | -f j In addition to our Complete Menu, we offer a specialty—A—N i g h t “ALL YOU CAN EAT” with appropriate trimmings, served from 5 to 124 Monday Evening Spaghetti Italirine with Roman Cheese f and Rich Meat Sauce Tuesday Evening Fried Chicken Golden Brown Wednesday Evening Southern Barbecued Spare Ribs __ Thursday Evening Old Fashioned Beef Stew With Tender Vegetable Friday Evening Deep Fried Sea Perch with Tartar Sauje P. S.—We now have the new Private Banquet & Meeting room available. Make your reservations early. FAIRWAY i 111
Geneva Loses To Montpelier By 70-58 Score The Geneva Cardinals higliscoring battle, 7fb-58, to the Montpelier Pacers at Montpelier Tues> day night. . Montpelier led at the first quarter, 18-11, and at the half, 34-25. The Cardinals rallied in the third period to,pull within two points, 46-44, but could not maintain the pace in the final eight minutes. Bell topped Montpelier with 21 points. Larry Hanni of the Cardinals was the game’s leading pointmaker with 23 markers. The Cardinals will meet, the Decatur Yellow Jackets in Decatur’s home opene? Friday night. Montpelier - FG FT TP Bell -4— 9 3 21 _..eA— 7’o 14 Morris 2 1 5 tlavVK /. : Oil Everhart ... -— 5 3 13 Wilson 0 0 0 Smith 1 5 Ramseyer. - 5 1 11 Totals 29 12 70 Geneva Z ■ FG .FT TP Hanni 9-- 5 23 Kelly 0 0 0 Ross 3 1.7 Craig ......._. 1 3 5 Penrod Y — 0 3 3 Blowers 4 j 1 9 Tester 7..U- 3 17 Macklin r -, 2 0.4 Koons v — 0 0 0 Totals . 22 14 58 Officials CampbelL Preliminary Moptpelier 31, Geneva 19. No League Bowling Thursday Evening There will be no league bowling at Mies Recreation Thursday night, but the alleys will available for .open boiling, Carl Mies, proprietor, announced today. „ \ TRUCE (C—tin—< From O»e» certain parts." After listening to the Communist counter-proposal. Hodes raised almost the same objection to the Red plan.
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(r - — l,l l l I Today's Sport Parade ( I (Reg. U. S. Pst/ Off.) . | j By Oscar Fralej t v • 0 _ 4 e 'New York. Nou. 21-(L’Pl—Jab-bing 'em with the short end of tty wishbone, Fraley’s Folllbs and the weekend football > "wlnner|j’., Games Os The Week ' Tennessee over Kentucky—Yo6 have got to ride with the dmlefeatbd Vols who, there is\a suspicion, still haven’t been tested. 4 Stanford over Callfronia — ThW is the big one for the Indians and Itsa ball club which seems |to get up and as need be. j The Blueplate” Specials Yale over Harvard — Yale will cop this one for Big - Herman. Duke over North Carolina 4- A neighborhood brawl but Duke has the edge playing at home. - The East • Princeton > over Dartmouth — Twenty-two skidoo. ' ■< Pitt over Penn State—A close shave. " , Columbia over Brown—Back in their own league. The Midwest Wisconsin over Minnesota—Two 1 many horses. Illinois &ver Northwestern-"-But watch out for a letdown. ) ' Ohio State over Michigan—By a pair of T.D.’s. r Notre Dame over .lowa— Always a battle. Also: Oklahoma ? over Nebraska, Michigan State over Colorado, Purdue over Indiana, Xavier Over Tpledo, Cincinnati over Miami, 0.. ' arid Detroit over Wichita. The South , Maryland over West Virginia— Naming its own score. LSU over Villanova —No pushover. Clemson over Auburn — There was a day, though. Alabama over Florida—The tide is The West Southern Cal over UCLA—A one touchdown edge. Washington over Washington State —Vote f6r the home teani. . Oregon State over Oregon—Decided edge. 4 t Also: Marquette oyer Santa Cla-\ ra, San Francisco over Loyola, COP over San Jose State, Dep ver over Colorado Aggies and Idaho over Utah, p .|| The Southwest Tulsa over Arkansas—But the razorbacks can get hot at times. Baylor over S. M. U, — Isbell rrins pitching duel with Benners. Rice over — Speedy and scrappy. < Also’ Wyoming over Tempe, Houston over Oklahoma Aggies.
TOstis Tpch over N«w Mexico and over Arizona. AMERICAN LEGION' LEAGUE Auihbauchers won two, from Harked Standard; Bultemeiers-won two from Gunners; Non Coms wort EWtrjfroin MaeMtns; Tankers won tfco .from Destroyers. Standings W L Pts. Destroyers 23 10 31 Dultemeiers..— 7 . 21 12 30 Non Coms _•£ 19 14 28 Burkes Standardl9 .14 26 Tankers 16* 17 21 Ashtiauchers 16 17 20 Macklins 9 24 11 Gtinners --- ._i.... 9 24 9 ■ High games: L. Ulman 25fc; P. ilodle 220; M. Mies 220: B. Andrews 215; 11. Engle 2JI; L. Zwick 201; :C. Krick 201; A. Miller 200. College Basketball Franklin 92. Oakland City 88 (double overtime), Taylor 111, Concordia 59. f ri-State 63, Giffin 53. 1 Pro Basketball NBA STANDINGS iWWB ' Eastern Division ' f W L Pct. Syracuse 71 .875 Boston .... 5 |2 .714 New York _L 5 4 .556 Philadelphia 3 5 .375 ItalHmpre 3 6 .333 Western Division Rochester i- 6 2 .7'50 Minneapolis 5 3 .625 Indianapolis... 4 6 .400 Milwaukee r ... 2 6 .250 Fort Wayne 2 7 .222 Tuesday’s Results Philadelphia 80. Milwaukee 64. New York 88, Baltimore 86. ** - Indianapolis 69, Rochester 65 (Rouble overtime). ? ' APP<»l\'»'MMN'nr OF \ ADMINISTRATOR i No. 47M t> Notice* io hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Ora E. Patterson late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. HRRMAN H. PATTERSON Administrator G. REMY BIEIILY, Attorney NoV, 13. 1951. ]* NOV. 14—21— ZS „ ' ' INSURANCE PHONE 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agency
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Return From Hunting Trip Into Canada Albert Rlehle and ~Richard Baker of the Richie Tractor and Ftbplement company, returned la4t night from a 10-day hunting trip in the Blind River, QnL, Chnada, area. lhe Decatur hunters »h°t a black bear 'and £ two ipubs.i The mother hear weighed 270 pounds' They also killed one deer, a doe weighing under 200 pounds, The weather turned cold Monday, falling to five below. The men teU an exciting story * about the bear hunt. The cubs were given to* a man in Ohio. A’ ’ Klenk's Is Entered In Pistons' Tourney l\ Klenk’s of Decatur is again entered In the Zollner Pistons invitational tourney, which is played as preliminary games to the regular Pistons pro games at Fort Wayne Klenk's will make its flmt tbuHiejf? sdtart iDec. 20 against Sechlefk of St. Joe. HOME MADE f HARD CANDIES In Bulk Cinnamon Anise Peppermint Wintergreen . Spearmint 1 Lemon \?' | ■ \ 1.... /UDGES Chocolate Vanilla : \ Nut or Plain Divinity — v TAFFY CARMEL ,LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS NUT LOAF MYERS POP CORN SHACK 207 Cort St. —
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