Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1951 — Page 6
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Klenk's Continues ’ ■ •. • ■4 • ' t Unbeaten In League f -■ ■ i Klenk’s of Decatur continued undefeated. in the league Monday, night, whippier Rousseau Bros., 82-52, at the Coj|iQodores gym in thia city. ,B .Klfenk’s was well in front at ajil periods, 25-8, 46-15 and 63-36. Beriming led Decatur with IS points, fallowed by Crist With 17. Hugenans topped Rousseau with 15. > Klenk’s will play in the Zollntr preliminary tourney at Fort Wayiw North Side Thursday night as tlie preliminary to the Pistons batt» with the Rochesefer Royals. Ji * ? Klenk’s y. 4 FG FT Tfe Ballard — 3 2 > Reed - r 3 3j © ■ Ramsey 1 0 Berning J 9 0 Schnepf 4 0 $ Crist . 6 — 5 17 > Price —.L a 3 3 Meyer ... \ 4 3 v Totals .4— 33 16 0 i Rousseau ‘ FG FT fl> Marquart 11 • w Krause '...4—-4~—— 5 3 I3i ; Hanley 4—2. 2 3 V Hugenard .- 71. 15 Lemish 3 2 8 Young -- 3 0 V Totals 21 10 ■ ; —- r! Terry Moore Signed j To Codch Cardinals |J St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 18.—(UP)B-| New Cardinals manager Stinky has rehired -Terry Moore. | former great Card center fieldejU as 'coach for the 1952 campaign, w j Moore, a Cardinal coach sin<w j 1949 under Eddie Dyer and Mart?. Marion, was signed yesterday as ‘ Stanky's first. coaching staff se|ec-| tion. -In his playing days with tlife Cards from 1935 to 1948, Moore. sparkled in two- world series and .four all-star games and earned a reputation as .one of the outstaying fielders in baseball. I •• ' I Youthful Cyclist ‘ Killed By Truck 4 i•’'; ■ : Vi . Anderson, Ind., Dec. 18 —(UPlr s ; Ollie McCabe. 15, was killed lapt;
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■ t . Week's Schedule . Os Adams County i; \ \ Basketball Teams Tuesday I Yellow Jackets at Wabash. I Jefferson at Wren. Wednesday St. John’s of. Delphos at Commodores. . ; ; . I Thursday ' Adams Central vs Redkey at Geneva. ‘ . I ■ } I Berne at Lancaster Central. Genevaat Hartford. . Friday t Fort Wayne South at Yellow ■ Jackets. ’ Willshire at Pleasant Mills. Jefferson vs Monmouth at Ge-. [ nevv ' 4 Decatur Freshmen Lose To Huntington The Decatur ffeshmen were nosed out <by the Huntington freshV men. 28-27 t at - the Decatur gym > Monday evening. s .Decatur led at the! half, 15-10. i but was nosed out in the closing i minutes. Scoring wks well bal- ? anced® for both tearaa, McDougal I leading Decatur with six, and .three Huntington players counting jive each. > Huntington t FG FT tp! Spath / 0 o o —j 2 1 5 rArlington Oil ,Uray2 1 5 iWeinley 2 O- 4 [Hemphill 0 2 2 iCampbell .2 pCotton —-—, 2 0 4 [ TOTALS _j4— • 11 6 28 | r . Decatur FG FT ,TP Ipley 2 1 5 fNeireiter 4 —-- 1 0 2 ?Halterman -—i. 1 2. 4 . pHancher 4 1- 4 . _L i 0 0 0 Wetter 0 2 2 : 2I, 0 4 1 McDougal —J 0., 6 • 6 I Hammond -4--—- O' - \Oj v 0 ■» :— ' TOTALS ...7 I’3 27 — ' '' ‘ r. Pistons-Olympions Game Is Postponed ■ ' Indianapolis, Dec. ,18 —, (UP) — 4 The Fort Wayqe Zollners and Indianapolis Olympians called off a i /professional basketball game I Scheduled for tonight because of i harardous roads. • J. R. Kimbrough, general man-1 . ager of the National BasketballJ ' Association team here, said the - game which originally was sthed-1 ukd for Indiaiiapdlis would be ' played later. ; ’ ■ 1 " lj " 1 Hl '■ night when his bicycle ,was hit by k truck on a ’•pa ( d near; his home" •bne-half mile east, of here. Truck driver Morris E. Hawkins, 24, told police he was blinded by reflection pf auto lights ojti tftb snow. x
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Attacks Still Rated Tops In Prep Quintets I . ■. Q Indianapolis, Dec. 18. —(UP)— Indianapolis priaims Attacks, a team with at least two high-poin* threats, stayed on top United . Press Indiana high school basketball hondr roll today.? .+ It was Attueks and Albany, one-two, for the second straight week. But the rest of the "big ten” underwent a wholesale after last week’s rough-and-tumble action in which five of the elite lost, their undefeated ratings. ; I ■ The Crippus Attueks squad collected their fifth in a row last night, whipping, , Indianapolis Broad Ripple,' 66 to 48. Center Willie .Gardner tossed In 27 points, taking over the scoring .spotlight which forward Hallie Bryant held in Attueks! first four games, when he averaged 33 points per game. Washington’s Senators moved up to third place, Kokomo advanced from fifth tojfourth, „ and Fort Wayne Central? pushed up from eighth to fifth. \ Muncie Central, rhe team -the Senators replaced, headed the lower bracket, followed by Fort Wayne North. South Bend Central, Auburn and Gary F roe be 1. ' Only Princeton skidded from the. select circle —‘after the Tigers’ loss to Boonville last Friday. South Bend Central was the newcomer. North Side’s advance was two ! steps, while Auburn slipped two\ the other direction. Froebel «kidded from sixth place last week> after blowing a six-point lead, at tVhiting last Friday for their first Hoss in six games. * NOw' “well-regarded*? . column rankiqgs went out to Richmond, which ended Muncie Central’s winning streak at 18 last week. Valparaiso, Washington and. Bloom- | ington. P ■ ■ '•» ■ i -
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MOOSE-MINOR LEAGUE , Standing* W L Pts. Midwestern Lifers 30 12 39 Krick-Tyndall- 28 14 38 Moose Turfty 27 15 39 Smith Dairy n 29 13 37 Heart Club 21 21 27 Moose Aid 012 0 High games: Koenemann 201, D i Hoile 203, Miller 201-203. S G.E. BOWLING ALLEYS I MONDAY NITE LEAGUE Standing* , W L Packers .* 26 16 ; Office 27 17 - Flanges 17 25 , Stators 16 26 i 600 aeries: Mclntosh (Packers) , 604 (185-224-195). 200 scorek:? August (Packers) 210-200. [ \: . ’ | I. ■ 1 G.E. FRATERNAL LEAGUE - ' ' Standing* A W L Teeple Truck Line-—3l 11 ’ Peterscyn Elevator 4—i— 23 19 . Elks — ——22 20 G.E. Club ...31 21 American Legion -.J— 21 21 West End Res’t. .....f.. 19 23 Moose —— 17 £5 K. of C. .... 14 18 600 series: G. Laurent 643 <245-169-209), E. Faulkner 624 (190-223-211). ' A 200 scores: Beerv 222. L. Hoffman 247, H- Murphy 212? Baumgart* ner 200, P, Hoffman 217, Zelt 220, E. Lankenau 211, Ahr 216, Lord 205, Reynolds 203. N6te: G. Laurent’s 265 is new individual high single game for the season this league — Teeple Tiuck rolled new team high 3-game series, 2904. G.E. WOMEN’S LEAGUE - Standings ' W L Teain No. 3 — 24 12 Team No. 222 14 Team No. 4 17 19 Team No. 110 26 High scores: Schafer 479 (142-212-125), Klelnlien 472 (156-157-159). • J! . H__ etaoin etaoin etaoin etaoin Trade In a Good Town - Decatur
* I Colleae Basketball I Notre Dame 88, Loyola (III.) ( Butler 63, Michigan 53. < | fcastern Kentucky 86, Evansille $6- ■ / \ DePaul 87,\ Illinois Wesleyan 47. | Idwa 60, Washington (Mo.) 53. ; . Kansas State 92, Hamline 73. t f Kentucky 81, St. John’s 40. NORTHERN * <C**t»n*e4 From Page Ob*> below zero at Napoleon and 35 beSbw at Bismarck, N. D. It was it Mlnqt, N. D., -26 at Williston, Tjl. Jp., and -25 at Aberdeen, S. D. The Continuing cold prevented dnf thawing - of the vast blanket pf Isnow piling h»p in the Great tales and Ohio vat|ey regions. I Snow depths included 15 inches it - lowa City, 14 inches at South fit battle Creek, Mich., and 10 ihches at Detroit and Dayton, O. w High yvinds accompanying the gtofms plied the snow intb.«high drifts. < 4 Chicago forecaster warped siat there was "a Idt more cold Mirs still }o come’’ from Canada. > was 64 bel(Rv zero today at Emiarfass. Alta., and -50 .at Fort mfth In the Northwest Territory. t :• i s /.\ : • r . I "Naval stores” is a commercial term applying to turpentine, pine resbs and other oils.
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