Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1951 — Page 8

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Eagles Defeat ' Rockcreek By 4234 Score The Monmouth Eagles broke as three-game losing streak Wednesday night, chalking up their sec* ond victory of the season by defeat-; ing the Rockcreek Dodgers, ’ at the Monmouth gym. * The game was nip and tuck for the first three periods. Monmouth led at the first quarter, 13-11, but the Wells county- team moved into: a 25-23 margin at the half. The ' Eagles regained the lead at 34-32 air the third period, and held the" Dodgers to only two points in the final eight minutes of play. ; 1 Myers topped the Monmouth* -scoring with 17 points, and HOopinl gardner led Rockcreek with 10.' Monmouth was without the services of Don Gallmeyer, who is expected to be out of the linkup for several weeks because of illness. g The Eagles will entertain the un-’ defeated Hoaglapd Wildcats at the Monmouth gyns Friday night, \| ' . - Monmouth J r 'FG FT TH layers, 6 5 17? Sonrier 4 10 2? Walchle 6 0 12? Harvey 0 0 Oj Bulmdhn --——-1 0 .2,g Werlihg — A-\0 2 Fleming 4 1 ® Grandstaff — 0 0 , Everest 2 . 1 *5/ Totals ...4 17 , 8 421 Rock-creek n f i FG FT TP, Harnish —1 . 0 ’2j Gilbert .-l-w.- 2 1 ' o|. Hoopingardner - - Stauffer , 3 2 ; 8 Milligan —-® 2 ; 6 Brein®r J ' 11 i_-’ I j Totals 12 1 10 34, Officials: Slater, Bail. Preliminary • Monmouth 21, Rockcreek 16. ’ :• Proßasketball IJ . NBA STANDINGS ' I Eastern'Division ■ W L Pct.. Syracuse —-— 11 5 .08Boston 10 5 New York —*i— 7 9 .438 Baltimore 6 8 .42f( Philadelphia ..... 6 10’ .ia Western Division .ijkj, Rochester 12 5 ,706, Minneapolis — —- 10 5 Indianapolis ...^ —,8 7 ,S3T Fort Wayne 5 11 Milwaukee — 3 12' 1 Wednesday’s Results » • Syracuse 83, Minneapolis 'Sit (overtime). Fort Wayne 91, Boston 88. | \ ■ ‘ If you have sometning to sell .or; room* for rent try. a Oemocre*, * War* Adv It brings results

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(Week's Schedule I Os Adams County Basketball Teams I Friday Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne Concordia. \ _ Hoagland at Monmouth. {Jefferson vs Pleasant Mills at Geneva. Berne at Hartford. Geneva at Roanoke. ” High School Basketball New Haven 55, Fort Wayne Central Catholic 44. Warsaw 53, Silver Lake 50. Gary Roosevelt 72, East Gary 50. Gary Wallace 48, Gary Mann 46. Elletsville 55* Terre Haute State ‘4l. T . . - ' Monticello 59; Royal Center 46. 1 T - "I. College Basketball St. Joseph’s 95, Lewis (lit) t>s. Louisville 79, Dayton 76 (overtime). CCNY 63. Rutgers 61. Southern Methodist 57, Oklahoma 49. j — - ' . - ■ '- : • ' \; : J < ' Berne Weatherman Is honored For Service I Henry M; Reusser, veteran rweather observer at Berne, will [be honored bj- having his name Misted in a government book issued fcby the federal weather bureau, for 'his long service as a volunteer The book will be dedicated to the volunteer weather for “their long and ; patriotic service to the nation.” I Reusser’s distinction comes in jthe fact that he is one of two~men iin the state who will be honored ‘for more than 40’years of service. [He has been an observer fdr* nearly 50 The name of Walter A. Leunberger, Monroeville, will be listed in the" group of men who have given 10 years or more of service to the weather bureau.; if You Have Anything To sell Try A * Democrat Want Ad —It Pays

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Major Leagues Will Restrict Airing Games Columbus, 0., Dec. 6. <r(UP) — The relief which the minor baseball leagues >claim they need for survival appeared to be forthcoming today. They seemed to have convinced the major leagues that without their help they were doomed. The first to fall in llne> with the mindrs\want were the New York Yankees, who announced restrictions in the radio broadcasting and telecasting of their home games next season. The St. Louis Cardinals quickly followed suit, announcing they again would restrict the broadcasting of their games to within their trade area and home network. The Yankees announced that they would restrict the broadcasting and telecasting of their home games rto local stations in New York City and W(>uld permit only their day games to be broadcast over a network in “their promotional area.” -j- • t It meant that the Yankees no longer would sell broadcasting rights fdr national hookups. “That is just, the kind of relief we are looking for,’? George M. Trautman, head of the minor leagues said. He had warned in his, report to the minor league convention yesterday that the structure of the minors os doomed unless the’ majors discontinued saturating their territories with live broadcasts. ' v ' There were indications that other clubs would follow the .policy of the Yankees and Cardinals. Only one club, the Chicago White ! Sox, appeared to be ! committed to broadcasting their games on national networks. There were indications that the majors may also go along\ with the minors in adopting a new option rule governing the recall of players. The minors were expected tpi

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St. Joe Loses To New Haven, 24-23 ' : ,• . .. ■, L The St. Joe eighth grade team dropped a hard-fought battle to Nety Haven junior high. 24-23, at the New Haven gym Wednesday afternoon. St. Joe led at the first quarter, 4-i, but New Haven was in front it the half, 16-13, and, the third period, 22-17, Wilder topped the tfecatur team with nine points Wi’hile three New Haven player® scored six each. J ' St. Joe will play Blue Creek v in > county league game at the Pleasant Mills gym Friday. St. Joe haa, Igon both its league starts. J The Commodore freshmen lost io.-New Haven, 42-40, also last ev«nlng at New Haven. The led at all periods, 8-7, 18-16 and >2-227. Murtaugh and Voglewede tallied eight points each for Decatur. No box score was available lot the frosh game. New Haven FG FT „TP Allgood . 3 0 6 Dicson . — 3 0 6 Sciiroeder 4 — 0 0 0 Reynolds 1 , r O, 2 Bponont 2... ; 10 2 0 0 0 Noudes 1 0 2 p&nch 3 (F 6 ’ Totals 12 0 24 St. Joe FG FT TP Fgurote —1 2 .4 Vpglewede 12 4 Wilder 3 3 9 Ramschlag , 0 0 0 Bostello 0 0 g Teeple 3 0 6 Afeyers 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 • ■ * **■ 7 Totals 8 7 23

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