Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1951 — Page 8

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Draw Schedule For Holiday Meet Jan. 1 Schedule for the annual fourtpam holiday tourney, to, be held at the Decatur high school gym 'Tuesday, Jan. 1, was announced J today by Hugh J. Andrews, principal, and Bob Worthman, athletic director, of the Decatur high school, j J The Bluffton Tigers and the Berne Bears will meetin the tourney opener at 1:30 o’clock, followed by the Decatur Yellow JaeketF and Fort Wayne Concordia Cadeth, at 2:30. ’ J Losers of the afternoon games • will meet in a consolation game at 7 p. m„ followed by the champ.ibTb Ship tilt at 8:15. ' Tickets for the holiday event v.- ill be on sale by the four competing schools. Season: tickets are priced at $1 and single session tickets will. be 50 cents. There will be no reserved seats but se<ftions will be_set aside for fans of ths four schools. . Officials fop the tourney willj'beDale Miller and Jim Davidson, both of Muncie. Dale Roas of th£ Decatur high school faculty .will be the official timekeeper and ekcfi . school will provide scorers: ’ The New Year’s tourney Was* formerly alternated among the four schools, but at the request of the other participants. Decatur been chosen to house the meet each year because of larger seatg ing capacity and more central location. j > ■The Decatur Yellow Jackets wop last year’s tourney, defeating Coh? cordia in the final game, 80-60, :after downing Bluffton in after! noon, 59-51. Concordia whipped ' Berne In the afternoon. 48-30,* and Bluffton won from Berne in the consolation, 53-47. I I ‘ Gasoline consumption increased 10 percent in 1950 over 1949. . If you have sometning to set* , 'ooms for rent try a ' Democ?*' Want Adv. It brings results.

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams i ‘ J Friday Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne Concordia. k Hoagland at Monpouth. Jefferson vs Pleasant Mills at Geneva. Berne at Hartford. Geneva at Roanoke. r . _ I—f Adams Central Wins Over Berne Juniors The Adams Central junior team edged out the Berne junior .high, 23-22, in a coupty league game Thursday afternoon at the Kirkland gyin. J \ ■* Adams Central lied at the first quarter. 5-1, but Befne jumped into a 13-7 half-time lead, only to have Adams Central move into a 17-16 advantage at the third period. Byerly paced the winners with eight points, and Nussbaum topped Berne with st This evened Adams Central’s season record, having previously defeated Lancaster, 43-20, and lost [Jefferson, 32-28 and to Hartford. 29-27. - ”f > Adams Central * FG FT Byerly . I— 4 0 -8 Baumgartner — 10 2 Weaver —| — 10 2 Sprunger ... 4— 2 0 4 Egley .... -i— 11 3 Miller U. 0 0 0 Mitchel — 2 0 4 Totals _i_. 11 L 23 Berne FG FT TP Nussbaum ..—-4— 3 17 Reinhard — 000 Hendricks ,-_4— 0 0 0 Whitehurst — ----4— 10 2 Yoder.—. A.. 1 |1 3 • Liechty *. —-.4— 0 0 0 Hanni —-il---L—L— 2 \ 2 \ 6 Ehraam . A|A.L.J... 12 4 Lehman -fJ, ? — 0 Lloyd. AJ 4 0 0 0 Sprunger ’t j? 4 — 0 0 0 7 I — i Totals 8 6 22 .f f .i. V ? Pro Basketball STANDINGS Eastern Division ~_J ! ‘ J W L Pct Boston „■ ,4 J 10 5 .667 Syracuse —L 11 6 .667 New* York L 7 9 .438 Baltimore —A 6 8 .429 Philadelphia ...._ t _— 6 10 .375 Western Division Rochester -4— 12 5 .706 Minneapolis J— 10 5 .667 Indianapolis ——B 7 . .533 Fort Wayue ...— .i 5 11 .313 Milwaukee A—- 4 12 .250 Thursday’* Result Milwaukee 74. Syracuse 70. f . High School Basketball Gary Froebel 48,; Gary Tolleston 24. South Bend Central 53, Michigan City 34. ' k Whiting 53, Hammond Tech 48.

Decatur 6.E. Girls Lose Season Opener The Decatur G.E. girls basketball team lost its opening game of the season Thursday night at The Lincoln gym, dropping a 3>l| decision to Haisley- Oil. The winners led <t *aff periods, 14-2, 24-5 and 31-6. Teague led the winners with 12 points and Crosby was high for Decatur with six. Haisley Oil ' FG FT TP Arbuckle .... 4,1 9 Lett 1 0 2 H unicut t 1 0 2 Haynes .. 3 0 6 Teague 5 2 12 Harvey > 0 V o_ 0 Carrway -.J. 4 0 8 Totals *— 18 3 39 Decatur - FG FT TP Crosby A 2 2 6 D. Kukelhan .......— 0 0 0 E. Kukelhan 1 0 2 Gehrig ... — — .... 0 2 2 Morningstar .... IK—A? 0 Jameson ...ATT 0 11 A. Kukelhan 0 0 0 Dersh - — — 0 0 0 z Totals ... 3 5 11 Junior High Downs Pleasant Mills f ive Decatur Junior high defeated Pleasant Mills 25-21, in an Adams county league game ThuHday afternoon at the Pleasant Mills gym. ‘ Decatur led at the half, 12-6. Decatur’s shooting was well balanced, Moser leading with eight points, followed by R. Strickler with seven and D. Strickler With six. Hill of the losers topped both teams with 11 markers. Decatur — fg FT 'TP Bowman 0 0 0 Kelly ... 1 0.2 D. Strickler ........ 2 2 0 Moser .. — .... 4 0 8 Schrock __..l 0 0 *0 R. Strickler': 3 17 Agler ...,---.1 10 2 Baxter .— 0 0 0 TOTALS — 11 3 ; 25 Pleasant Mill* FG FT TP J. Williamson 2 0 4 Hill .A. 3 5 11 Gehres 0 0 0 Light 2 0 4 G. Williamson ----- 10 2 Speakman - 0 0 0 Byers 0 0-0 McCullough 0 0 0 Frey 0 0 0 /I '« — > I TOTALS - 8.5 21 PACKERS (Coa tin wed Prom Pane Owe) for pay raises last July. Helstein said the companies “flatly turned down our demands and have consistently refused to offer any counter-proposals.”* v . 1 ■ • . '' Purdue's Home Ec Dean Will Retire Lafayette, Ind.,, Dec. 7—(TlP>— Miss Mary L. Matthews, dean of home economics at Purdue University, will retire at the end of January following 39 years on the Purdue staff, president -Frederick L. Hovde announced today. Hovde said Dean Matthews, who will be given the title Dean Emeritus, will be replaced by Dr. Beulah V. Gillaspie, head of the department of hpme economics at the University of Arkansas. — v '■ Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur

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SPOUTS BULLETIN Nm York, Doe. 7.—(UP)— ‘ Three Bradley University basketball stars who admitted fl» Ing games for bribe* were giv- , en suspended sentence* today by Judge Saul .Streit, who blasted their college and its president for “corrupting and demoralising” them. ' - u • Judge Street, who sent flvo New Y>rk players to jail two week* ago on similar bribery charges, went along with the district attorney’s mercy plea* for Gene Melchiorre, Bill Man and George Chianakis, former players for the Peoria, 111., school. They had admitted fixing the Bradley*W**hlngton State game In the 1949-50 sea- \ son and. the Bradley-Oregpm State gam* during the 1950-51 ; season. The judge was blistering In his attack on the university, on president David Qwen and on “misguided efforts’’ ©L Peoria citizen* who, he said, gave the boy* cash handouts to play hasketbaH. Decatur K.P. Team Loses League Game Th? Decatur K. of P. team wa» defeated by Hoagland Hayloft, 5451. in a Vim league game Thursday night. Decatur lead at the first quarter, lt.'-9, trailed at the half, but I'eld a advantage, 42-41, at the third period. \ , Scoring honora were well dividtn, McAlhanqy leading Decatur with 16 points, and- Grotrian topping Hoagland with 11. Hoagland FG FT TP Bultemeler 5 0 10 Miser 4 1 9 [[ Kiesa — 2 0 4 Grotrian •. 5 1 11 Adams 2 0 4 (letting ..i._ 5 O 10 Guenln 2 2 6 Muiland 0 o'o \ TOTALS 25 4 54 k. of p. h • 1 FG FT TP Harvey 2-0 4 Fuhrman 0 0 0 Singleton A... 1 0 2 Krueckeberg ,\ 2 0 4 Lehman 0 0 0 Conrad 5 3 13 Merriman ... 0 0 0 Rowden 6 0 12 Kiess 0 0 0 McA1haney........... 8 •, 0 16 TOTALS 24 3 51 Klenk's Scores 3rd Victory In League Klenk’s of Decatur registered jits,' third Sappenfield league victory without a loss Thursday night, defeating Gephart's Case, 68-48. Klenk’s trailed at the first period. 10-9. but led at the half, 22-19 and at the third quarter. 44-27. Price tallied 19 points to lead Decatur and Coy scored a like number for the losers. Klenk’s Will play in the Zollnef j Pistons invitational tourney at Fort Wayne North Side- Thursday, > Dec. 20. The Pist,ons will meet i the Rochester Royals in a league game that night .and > tickets tor the game jnay be obtained at 5 Klenk’s store on Madison street. Klenk’s \ FG FT TP Berning 4.0 8 | Ballard- ... 4 2 Reed 'L1....... 6 3 15 | Crist 1 0 2 Ramsey -J 2 0 4 Price £ 8 3 19 Meyer 3 4 10 j TOTALS ....... 28 12 68 Gephart FG FT TP] Hoffman 0 0 0 1 Schrock .... 4 0 8 j Grosskopf 2, '0 4, | Schoeff . 2 Q 4 | Armstrong 1 o 2 < Pucholtz j 0 0 0 | Smart o 0 0 | Street x 0 Ilf Coy 9 1 19 * Douglas 0 0 0 | Garrettson 5 0 101 * TOTALS 23 2 48 ? STEPHENSON (Continued From Pwg» Owel serving 25 years for the slaying of Madge Oberholtzer, a minor Indiana state employe. He left Carbondale, 111., in late August, 1950, without* notifying parole agents and his> parole was revoked. He was arj rested in suburban Robbinsdale in J November, 1950, and has fighting extradition since then. Frank J. Warner, who served as, Stephenson’s lawyer in the fight against extradition, said he will* continue to act as lawyer for th«t former Klan leader. He said he will go to Indiana soon to talk to the parol* board, but said Stephenson plans “no legal Action In ttyfe imjntkUata future!’- to gain_hla troth dom. - • - Try A Democrat Want Ad—ls Fajhl • ,

Decatur Freshmen Lose To Central \ - . The Decatur nigh school freshmUn tea th was defeated by the Fort M&tyne Central freshman squad, 75is, at the Central gym in Fort Waytie Thursday evening. ,Centrtfl led at the half, 26-18. Bates led the winners with 24 points, and Hancher was tops tor Dgcatur with 12, : The freshmen will play at Fprt Wayne North Side next Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. : \ Central FG FT TP Tfyler A 6 0 12 Bbnham 0 0 0 Davis 1 0 2 Rales A 11 2 24 Wilson 0 0 0 i. 2 0 4 Flowers .6 3 15 Ptice ......0 0 0 '£ *\ • -A (' '■

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AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE ■ Tankers won two from Ashbauchers; Burkes Standard won two from Destroyers; Bultemeiers won two from Non Coma; Macklins won two from Gunners. Standings W L Pts. Bultemeiers 26 13 37 Destroyers 24 15 32 Burkes Standard.. 23 16 32 Non Coms 21 ■lB 30 Tankers : 19 20 25 Ashbauchers 19 u-2O 24 .Macklins 12 27 15 Gunners 12 27 13 High g&nes: E. Zwick 221; A. Burke 219; E; Bultemeler 217; B. Andrews 209; B. Mutschler 209; H. Strickler 203; C. Krick 202; A. Murphy 201. . . r ■ ■ ■AA ■' If you have something to sen *t *oom* for rsnt.. try a Democrat Want 'JI It brings results

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College Basketball > Indiana 68, Valparaiso 59. Purdue 68, DePaw 56. Indiana State 45, Hanover 42. Wabash 47, Indiana Central 46. Western Kentucky State 69, Evansville 56. Ohio Northern 95, Indiana Tech 27- ' ' ' 1 DePaul 87, Chicago Teachers 58. Loyolk 92, Wayne 73. J NEW TRUCE ICosttaaed From Page Owe> sion should do both jobs, but declined to says ax this time whether the commission should be made up of thft belligerents or neutrals. DEFEAT (Costlssed From Page Oa») the Nationalists then was defeated 39 to 7 with 4 absentions. ~ If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat *Fant A« *- it —-t- —■. Trade >n a Good Town — Decatur