Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1951 — Page 8

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Commodores Whip Monroeville Cubs, 48-26

Score Decisive Win Over Allen County Quintet Coining up with a brilliant second half, the Decatur scored a one-sided Victory over the Monroeville, Cihbs at the Hoagland gym Wednesday night for •.he Commodores second win id three starts. . - ' I The half of the ThanksgiV* ing eve galne was a ba& tit. Monroeville, tallied sevep points before the Commodores (•puld score, bitt Decatur pulled within a single point at 7-6 at th| close of the first, quarter as jUd Wilder tallied all of . the Commo? dore points. Decatur, however, held a 13-12 margin as the teams left the floor for the main intermission. The Commodores came to life with a vengeance as the third quarter opened, scoring 17’points ai Jim Wilder hit three from the floor. Louie Laurent two, and Sieve Gasy boo Gase and Francis Coyne on? each. Wilder added a free doss for the 17 points. The Commodores de-

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basket bah Fearns Friday Geneva at Yellow jackets. . sense, held Monroeville scoreless until Grabner hit a free throw with 30 seconds to play in the peripd, which ended with Decatur on tbp. j 30-13.\ ’ ■ The Commodores kept going in , the final quarter, tallying 18 points ~ while .Mqnroeville stepped up to 13 j markers. Decatur played its reserves in the final ffw minute”. ■ with Phil Brunton hitting for six ' points in the short time he played. I ?. Jim Wilder, who will- soon be . lost tothe Commodores because , of the- age limit, led the way for ' the Commodores with 17 points on seven field goals and three foul shots. He was the only Commodore to hit double'figures although all scored except Jerry < Meyer, sub guard. Meyers’ seven points were high for Monroeviliq. Tire Commodores have two games scheduled next week.: Huntington ' Catholic Wednesday arid St. Paul of Marion; Friday. Both tilts will be played at the Yellow Jackets gym ■ here. | ■ Commodores J FG FT TP J. Wilder — i..J 7 3 17 'Costello .—0 11 Gase ... _-4-‘-4-J 2 0 4 Gass . 3 2 8 E. Wilder , kJ 1 0 2 Brunton* J. 2 2 6 Laurent• - J -Jj 3 2 8 Coyne t i 1 0.2 Meyer ... 0 o . 0 I. | T-. j Totals Jl9 10 48 . Monroeville FG FT TP Grabner _ 1-J 14 6 Lennington *-4-- 0 2 2 ftobinaon ‘ i 0 11 Stassel k- JI-4 2 0 4 Myers „ Jl- 3 17 Brouwer LJ J 1 0 2 Wagner --k_U-‘2 0 4 ■EJast * J< 0 0 0 Totals J 9 8 26 Officials: Sharp. Sputter. Preliminary ; Monroeville 30. Cpinmodores 26. u ■ ' "1* ! ■ "I ".'I I Pro Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Division | ; j’ W L Pct. Syracuse J i 8 I 1 .889 Boston 6 2 .750 New York__ 6 4 .600 Philadelphia 3 . 6 ~333 Baltimore -3 j 6 .333 Western Division Rochester ...1.-J 6 3 .667 Minneapolis ’6 3 .667 Ttjfdianapolis |4j 6 -400 Milwaukee J j.J 2 7 .222 Fort Wayne —?2 : 8 , .200 Thursday’s Results . : (double overtime).: ;Syracuse 96. Fort ‘Wayne 72. Boston 103,1 Milwaukee 72. :New York 102, Philadelphia 88. ■J o . —-—■ —f .V . / PRO FOOTBALL ? - *-■ . i Detroit 52, Green Bay 35“ . >. . ........ I— i Khaki, official cloth |ot the U.S. Army, first was used I by British troops in Jndia about 1848.

Pleasant Mills Is Victor Over : Adams Central . The Pleasant Mills Spartans registered their fourth victory of i the season Wednesday night, de- • featlng the Adams Central GreyI hounds, 46-42. at the Pleasant Mills gym. \ . The Spartans Jed at the first quarter. 8-6, at the half, 25-20, and at the third period, 37-29, and stayed out in front during the final eight minutes. Jack Raudenbush led thei winners with 15 points, while Case tallied 11 and Johnson 10. For Cd ams Central, JJqngenberger points and Schrock 12. Pleasant Mills will play at Willshire Tuesday night, while Adams Central will meet Hartford at the Monmouth gym next Friday, and Chester Center at P.luffton next Saturday, Dec. 1.. Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Raudenbush 6 3 15 Case 5 1 11 Johnson .J. 3 4 10 Suman L-J 0 0 \o Painter 0 2 2 Price J 2 2 6 Edwards — 0 2 2 King — — 0 0 0 Noll 0 0 0 Totals 16 14 46 Adams Central FG FT TP Schrock *—j-m 4 4 12 Longenberger —J-- 4 5 13 Mitchel 1 13 D. Dick 0 2 2 Nussbaum — 0 11 11. Dick 0 0 0 Lehman __4-— — 2 2 6 Ratcliff - J 0 \1 1 Riley J—i- 2 0 4 Totals 13 16 42 Officials: Coons. Lytle. Preliminary h Pleasant Mills 24, Adams Central T 9. I, J ' | J *T.-i ■ i J■ ■ H COLLEGE FOOTBALL Detroit 9. Wichita 7. Xavier 32. Toledo 6.. Case 13. Western Reserve 13 , (lie). VMI 20, VPI 7. , Washington-Lee 39, Richmand 7. • \ '■ • J__ Some types of mahogany trees must grow more, than 200 years to reach maturity. \ In Hawaii National Park is Kilauea, largest active volcanic crater iu the world. Largest lakq in Asia is Siberia's Lake Baikal.

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SPORTS BULLETIN St. Louis, Nov. 23.—(UP)—* ' Marty Marion’s career as mana* ger of the St. Louis Cardinals ended after one year tpday when owner Fred Saigh refused to renew his contract. | \ Junior High Loses ' To Hoagland, 20*19 '• Getting away to a bad start. 6es catur Junior high dropped a toujgh 2019 decision to Hoagland junior' t high at the Hoagland gym WednfesJ day afternoon. Hoagland held a 12-4 advantage 1 at the half but barely staved bff Decatur’s last-half drive. Decatur| i- lost the game at the foul line, Hitting only three free throws whiile* s Hoagland converted eight. I Scoring was well balanced for both teams, Pettibone scoring six * for the winners and Kelly five for « Decatur. Hoagland 1 FG FT fp t Pettibone 2 2 ; 6 Guenin i 0 i 2 Schlemmer 1 2:4 * Rothgeb ___J 0 2 :2 > Heckler o ] sj. 1 Busier t 2 1 5 ) * Totals -6 i s :2(t Decatur FG FT TP * R. Strickler 0 0 '■ 0 * Moser » 11 I 3 * D. Strickler 1 113 Schrock J 2 0 i-4 5 Kelly 2 1 =5 Bowman T __. 0 0 \ 0 ’ Cowans 1 0 ■ 2 ’ Baxter 0 0 ; 0 ! Agler 1 b \ 2 ’ Wordon u 0 : 0 ! | Totals $• 3 oi i I - I * San Antonio. Tex., boajsts one :of ; the country’s largest permanent i military posts. > "■ y” ■■■■■“ | , The iron ore. hematite, is called “red ochre."

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V ■ i i \ Berne Bears Are Defeated By Portland BEARS /The Berne Bears suffered their third loss in a rpw Wednesday n&ht. the Portland Panthers calking up a 60-50 triumph on r thfe Portland floor. Panthers led At the half, and maintained the 10-point margin during the second half. . Portland won the gams at the jfoul line, J 8-6, as the Bears registered one more field goal than Jay county team. Mummaugh topped the winners wjth' 18 points, while the Sprunger -pays led the Bears, Jerry with 16 aiiid Paul with 12. ifeerne will entertain Fort Wayne Cshcordla at Berne Friday n|ght. r Portland FG FT TP Mjummaugh B*2 18 — 4 3 11 Conley 0 11 Defenbaugh 3 2 8 Vignderhawk --4. 0 0 0 G|bson ,\ 4 5 13 BjU>ard ... 2 4 8 Sander — r -...0il ■ -• ; —- 2l IS 60 i Berne FG FT TP J; Sprunger 8 0 16 Miller ‘ 2 1 5 Lehman -k 0 C Bertsch L 2 0 i lish 1 0 2 j Kaehr — 3 2 S Gerber __ •. 11 i 3 P. Sprunger ..... . 5 2 12 U_ Totals - 22 6 50 o((icials: Ince, Richards Preliminary . Portland 45, Berne 19. It ; —i — I ' I uWhed discovered by Magellan in the Marianas Islands were th eLadrones. ! hi '

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Public Auction As I have purchased a smaller "farm I will sell the following at Public Auction 3 miles South of Decatur. Ind., on U. S. 27 then 2 miles West, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1951 at 12 Noott CST | io — DAIRY CATTLE — 10 V T. B. and Bangs Tested ) Guernsey Helfer 2 yr. bld. milking, bred Aug. 1: Guernsey Heifer 2 yr. old, milking, open; Heifer Cal* 6 mo. old. The following Cattle Consigned by a neighbor, Clifford Brown; Guernsey Cow 3 yr. old. • due Jan. ?7: Red Cow 7 yr. old, due Dec. 22;. Guernsey Cow 5 yr. old. due Dec. 12; Red Cow's yr. old. due Dec; 11; Guernsey Cow 7 yr. old, due Dec. 17; Guernsey Cow 4 yr. old, milking.! due March I*};. Guernsey Heifer, yearling, pasture bred. • i . TRACTOR—COMBINE—IMPLEMENTS 1 Co-Op Model E 3 Tractor, bought new in May of 1950, flully equipped, with Hydraulic and Cultivators, first class; Wheel Weights' for CoOp Tractor; Towner 12 Disc Tractor Disc, bought new in spring of 4951, like,new; Universal 32 ft. Elevator, on rubber, with wagon Jack and Motor, 3 yr. old; Massey-Harris PTO Clipper Combine. 6 ft., 2 yrs. old, good: Clipper 2 B Fanning Mill with Motor, like new;; Wetmore 6 inch Hammer Mill; 2 Rubber Tire Wagons, one with new 14 ft. rack, one with double box; Steel Wheel Wagon: Corn Planter; Cross Power Cbrn She Her; 10 Hole Hoosier Grain Drill: 50 ft.\ Drive Belt; Pump Jack; 9 Cow Stanchions; -End Gate Seeder; Misc. ’ ' , \ HAY AND STRAW— I2S bales Alfalfa Hay; 125 Bales Clover Hay: 70 Bales Wheat Straw. TERMS —CASH. Not- Responsible for Accidents. , DELMOR DONNELLEY, Owner Roy S. Johnson. ■ ' Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers E. W. Baumgartner, ’ < ‘ . First Bank of Berne —Clerk ♦ ’"7 ’ _ 23 Public Sale -'■.• t , ’• . : I have rented the farm and will sell at Public Auction 5 miles Southeast of Decatur, Ind. 1 on the Piqua road or H mile South of Bobo and % mile West or 2 miles North of Pleasant Mills on Road No. 101 and % mile West on Piqua road: , \ ; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1951 ' Commencing at 10:30 A. M. * I 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II s T. B. and Bangs Tested 1 Grade Shorthorn cow 7, large Bull calf by side; ,2 Shorthorn cows 6, Bred June 10th and 12th: “'l Guernsey .Cow 3, Bred June 17th; ? A . 1 Red Cow 6. Bred June 19th; . 3 Extra good Roan Shorthorn heifers, yearlings; 2 Heifers Bred July 9 and October 9th; j 1 Red yearling Shorthorn Bull. 1 . \ — HOGS — 4 Pure Bred Spotted Poland Sows, 26 pigs by side; 4 Pu|re Bred Spotted Poland Boars, servicable age; 1 Registered Big. Type Poland China Boar, yearling. _ \ . ■ — FEED; — 250 Bales Clover Hay; 250 Bales Timothy Straw, wire tied: 8 ton good Mixed Hay in mow. ! . * — IMPLEMENTS — Moline, cylinder and push bar hay loader, good; Good steel Tire Wagon; Good 16 ft. Grain Bed; Iron Wheel W’agon and double box; Storm King Buggy and good set single buggy 'harness: Good Dguble Set Work Harness; Collars: LCtz Feed Grinder;. Scoop Board: Ford Axle and springs; Steel Doubly Trees; J. Deerb Large Size Electric prlve Cream Separator; Range Brooder House UxlO, new; 2 Hog Houses, good; and miscellaneous articles. .T--' 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Walnut Dining Room Suite; Antique Organ, in first class condition; Kroehler Bed Davenport, wine color; Table: Cupboard; Copper Wash Boiler; Electric Washing Machine: Eureka Kitchen Range Cook Stove; Comforts; Comfort Tops: Feather Ticks aad Pillows; Antique ironside China Dishes. : J TERMS—-CASH. (Not Responsible for Accidents.) ROBERT K. SOVINE. Owner Roy S. Johnson —Auctioneer Ned C. Johnson —Auctioneer Bryce Daniels—Clerk ; ? I Bobo U. B. Church Will Serve Lunch. 20 28 24

FRIDAY, NOVEMjBEJR 22. 1951

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