Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1951 — Page 6
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Adams Central Is Defeated By Chester, 53-46 f The Adams Central Greyhounds fell behind in the first quarter of their frame with Chester Center -Saturday night at the Bluffton gym. and could not overcome that lead as theyd Popped* 53-46 decistoji.to the Wells County quintet. - - Chester led aj all .jsertods, 18-13, 31-23 and 41-321 ; Hamilton was top poorer for the winners with 24 points, while Mitchel racked up 2D in a losing cause for Adams Central. Adams Central will meet Jefferson at the Geneva gym Tuesday t*#teht. ' Chester Center , FG FT TP McDonald —6 1 13 Hamilton - —— 11 2 24 Montague ---- 2 0 4 Miller — — 0 0 0 Harris 1 0 2 Dalton ----- -> 0 0 0 O-walt .—0 0 0 Zehner —-.—— 3'l 7 Havens — » 113 Totals -24 5 I Adams Central /. FG FT TP H. Dick 12 \ 0 4 Ratcliff 4- 0 0 / 0 Lehman ——l 3 5 r Riley 2 2 6 ‘ Mitchel 9 2 20 Schrock - 12 4 D. Dick 13 5 Nussbaum —. .1- 0 2 , Totals 17 12 ' 46 Officials: Fleetwood, Hinchman. . Preliminary 1 Adams Central 36, Chester Cent<r3s - 4,/gg_, ' BMKFtKBfffSSRSto MAJOR LEAGUE Hg \ Standings ■ sl’ ' W L Pts Decatur Dry Cleaners 25 14 34 Shafers L 23 16 31 Central Soya 22 17 31 Listero -J 22-17 30 Smith Bros. ......... .’... 19 29 26 First State Bank 20 19 24 Clem’s Hardware 19 20 23 Adams Co. Lumber .... 16 ;23 22 Mies Recreation 15 24 19 Joe’s Barber Shop 10 29 12 High series: Ahr 629 (235-171 223). 0 High games: B. Schultz 208, Reinking 210, Mutschler 220, Ellis 205. RURAL LEAGUE : a . . Standing* W L Mollenkopf-Eiting 28 11 Hayloft 1: 24 15 Shearers Market ....,L 23 16 Heyerly’s ........ 23 16 Reynolds Insurance 22 17 Hoagland Hdwe. .... 21 18 Nine Mile Lmbr. .... 21 18 Old Crown 17 Y 2 i High games: E. Bulhman 206, Btenz 203. r Pro Basketball - SATURDAY’S RESULTS Minneapolis 89, Fort Wayne 69.. Rochester 71, Milwaukee 66. Baltimore 84, New York 82. SUNDAY’S RESULTS Port Wayne 63, Minneapolis 61. New York 86, Philadelphia 72. Rochester 81, Syracuse 79. j Indianapolis 80. Milwaukee 71. Boston 103, Baltimore 82. : - _proTootball Pgd Angeles 42, (phicago Bears h. * San Francisco 20, Detroit 10. Cleveland 49, Chicago Cardinals 28. . New York Giants 14, Pittsburgh o. New York Yanks 31, Green Bay 28. Philadelphia 35, Washington 2L
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams ■ t , Tuesday. Commodores at St. Mary’s of Anderson.] Jefferson vs Adams Central at Geneva. 4\ Wednesday Rockcreek at Monmouth.. i Friday ! - Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne ’ Concordia. I ; i j. > Monmouth at Hoagland. - i Jefferson vs Pleasant Mills at ’ Geneva. ■Berne at Hartford. Geneva at Roanoke. , Decatur, Friedheim Saturday Losers Bethlehem and Emmanuel of > Tort Wayne defeated Decatur I Lutheran and Friedheim Saturday e night, Bethlehem defeated Deca--1 tur, 33-20 and Emmanuel downing » Friedheim, 24-17. ]_ ' I : Bethlehem ; > FG FT TP I Hein -50 TO Borchelt ....- 1 0 2 1 Mduske __ 61 13 VonDeyien .... 3 0 6 Helmke — 10 2 Totals ...— 16 1 33 1 i'' • I I, ■ . Decatur 4 FG FT TP J Schmidt 42 10 Krueckeberg .....—— 0 O’, •’ Sheets 0 0 0 Swick -1 1 3 Schnepf 3 17 Hermann .... —j — 0 o*o Totals ...' 8 4 20 Emmanuel g. FG FT TP Schelderer , -'D 11 Brigman 2 0 4 Neeby' ...: ;. 113 Mpeks —I.J. 3 17 kostoff 0 0 0 Hyde 4 1 9 Totals * 10 4 24 Friedheim FG FT TP Dettmer ...4 — 2 '9 4 Bauermeister , 0 0 0 B. Keuheke —?_ 0- 11 Tenner 11 3 Galimeyer 0 0 0 Nuprge*, 2 4 8 R. Keuneke ,J Oil ’ Totals 5 7 17 Decatur K.P. Is Winner Saturday The Decatur K. of P. walloped Kaylor played Saturday night at Zanesville. The Decatur team led at all periods, 22-12, 46-39 and 59-54. Conrad paced the winners with 26 points and Carl topped the losers with 16. Decatur K.P. FG FT TP Fuhrman 8 0 16 McAttianey ..... 4> 0 10 Harvey 6 0 12 Conrad —— 12 2 26 Rowden — 4 2 10 Kiess ....—*— 3.0 6 Singleton ~,, — 12 4 Totals 39 6 84 Kaylor Service FG FT TP Johnson ——--X 113 Buller .............. 5 1 11 Platt —- 3 17 Walton ----—------ 10 2 Carl —-— 4 8 16 Jacobs ...... 5 0 10 Ronsat —— — 3 0 6 Roebuck , ’ 0 0 0 Fisher —-—v 10 2 Stephens .... 2 0 4 1 / Totals 25 11 61 College Basketball Notre Dame 71. St. Francis 36. Kansas State 67, Purdue 51. Qoncordia (St. Louis) 64, Valparaiso 48. Hanover 62, Ball State 61. / Taylot 80, Indiana Central 64. Rose Poly 43, Concordia (Fort Wayne) 42. • j Earlham 69, Anderson 58. Manchester 82, Huntington 54. Dayton 98, Evansville 49. ! Xavier (Cincinnati) 103, Frank lin 66. g Vanderbilt 55, Bradley 51. Wisconsin 48, Marquette 46. lowa 72, Western Michigan 68. ■. Michigan State 52, Wayne 43. Central Michigan 60. Michigan u -4 Loyola (Chicago) 87, Wheaton K. • ■' Detroit 83, Kalamazoo 55. I Trada in a Good Town — “Deeatw
Klenk’s Edges Win ‘"I l\ Over Monroeville Decatur Klenk’s edged out a 72r 70 victory over Monroeville Saturday night at thj* Monroeville gym, overcominr an 11-pdlnt derictt at the third quarter. ; J Klenk’s Jed. at tj|f first 16-14. but trailed aLthe halt. 3|31, and at the third period, 62-51. Berning led the Decatur tiam with 22 points, while Meyers topped oMnroevflle with 16. The Klenk’s team Will practice at the Lincoln gym at 7:15 o'clock this evening and all members are asked to report. Klenk*a J FG FT TP Berning 10 2 22 • Ballard 3 2 8 Reed ...... 9 3 21 Ramsey i 3 0 6 Price 5 1 11 Way ---‘ 0 0 0 Meyer -------------- 1 24 * Totals 31 10 72 Monroeville j v - F<? FT TP Lee „ — L- I —— 3 0 6 Saveo .-L. 3 0 6 Meyers ... 8 0 16 Etter — 2 0 4 Bronner —--------- 2 0 4 Westrick ------------- 3 0 6 Lebrman 3 0 6 Webster 2 0 4 Kcnnally .- — - 4 0 8 Weaver — 5 0 10 \ Totals 35 0 70 High School Basketball Garrett 56, Howe Military 40. Fort Wayne Central 65, Hammond 54. L Lafayette Jeff 46. Ehelbyville 42. Kokomo 65, Indianapolis Shortridge 42. \ 1. Mishawaka 76, East Chicago Roosevelt 57. \ East Chicago Washington 42. South Bend Central 37. Richmond 43,. Connersville 27. Muncie Burris G 6, New Castle 54. Southport 50, Seymour 45. New Albany 70, Elkhart 54. Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 75, Indianapolis Washington 49. Jeffersonville 58, Brazil 45. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Notre Dame 19, Southbran California 12. Navy 42. Army 7. Boston College 19, Holy Cross 14. Georgia Tech 48, Georgia 6. s Louisiana State 14. Tulane 13. Tennessee 35, Vanderlit 27. Mississippi 49,' Mississippi State 7. Alabama 25, Auburn 7. Oklahoma 41, Oklahoma A A M 6. Tulsa 34, Detroit 20. Kansas 41, Missouri 28. Baylor 34, Rice 13. Texas Christian 13. Southeran Methodist 2. Texas Tech 28, Hardin Simmons 21. New Mexico 17, Utah State 13. Grade School League Games Played Here The Pistons defeated Notre Dame, 34-26. and the Indians downed the Junior Commodores, 22-4j> in St. Joseph grade school league games Saturday morning at the Commodores gym. G. E. Girls Open Season Thursday The Decatur G. E. girls basket* ball team will launch their season Thursday night, meeting Haialey Oil Co. of Marion, at 8:15 o’clock at the Lincoln school gym in this city. No admission will be charged and the public is invited to attend. B-29 CRASHES (C—tia*e< From Page Oae> first aid treatment. The plane tore a six-foot section from the roof of a residence in the southwest section of Reno and crashed in the middle of a Street 150 yards away. The wreckage caught fire and the pilot apparently was trapped, but the passengers were able to crawl out.
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bASKEmWL ii y rn ’wWV — Team Standings W L Pct Hartford ---------- 6 0 1.000 1 Plhasant Mills 5 1 .833 Commodores 4 1 .800 1 Adams Central .... 2 4 .333 Geneva 2 4 .333 Yellow Jackets 1 2 v .333 ’ Feme 1 4 .200 : lefferson r I*4 .200 1 Monmouth 1 4 .200 —oOO'~’ , p-' ’ Adams county high school teams, will engage in eight games thte 1 week, five of them on the usual heavy Friday night schedule. — 000-— Decatur fans will have to take to the road to Watch tbeir favor- ' itea play this week, as both the Commodores and Yellow Jackets ’ will be away from home. > ■ , .
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The Commodorst will travel to Anderaon to* meet the St. Mate’s Gael* Tuesday night for their only game of the week. Ths- Anderson tilt will be the lasi for Jim Wilder, high-scoring Commodore rtnter, who will be forced to quit after tomorrow’s game because .cf the age limit. Wilder’s loss will be a tough blow to Dave Terveer’s charges. -—oOo — , In the other game Tuesday night, the Jefferson Warriors and Adams Central Greyhounds will meet at the Geneva gyn). One
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game is eairded Wednesday, with I the Monmouth Eagles entertaining the Rockcreek Dodgers from Wells county at the Monmouth gym. '■ l . ' | —oOo— ■ The Decatur Yellow Jackets, handed two losses last week, hope to fore better In another rugged test. Friday night, when they tangle with the Concordia Cadets at' the Concordia gym. The Cadets appear to have one of their best teams for several seasons and are big, apparently presaging a tough night for the green t Jackets.
Four other, games Friday night will be highlighted by the Hartford Gorillas* attempt to make it seven In a row without a loss. The Gorillas will entertain the Berne Bears at Beirne. Other games Friday: Monmputh at Hoagland, Jefferson and Pleasant Mjils at Geneva, and Geneva at Roanoke. —oOo — Results one year ago this’ weak: Jefferson 57. Ada Wis Central 42. Hartford 65, Bryant 45. S|t. Mary’s of Anderson 61, Commodores 45. Rockcreek 41, Monmouth 3s. Monroeville 68, Adams Central
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47.'-. Yellow Jackets 64, Fort Wayne Concordia 48. Berne 40, Hartford 39. Jefferson 50, Pleasant Mills 31. Hoagland 49. Monmouth 39. Fort Wayne South Side 46, Yel- • . low Jackets 38.] a uood Town —Decatur CHRISTMAS CARDS Exquisite Selection. Box Assortments 39c 69c 79c 97c KOHNE DRUG STORE
