Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1952 — Page 7

Monday, February 4, 1952

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Muncie State Champs Battle Kokomo Friday Indianapolis, Feb. 4 — (UP)— This is "dream week” for the scouts as the most sparkling pretourney Indiana high school b*s» ketb'all program will be run off. It was difficult tp pick the game of the week, but most atten-. »• tion will be focused un Muncie, Hammond and New Albany. Central’s defending State Champs (14-3) boat Kokomo (13-2) Friday, w|ith the host club out to protect its slim North Central conference lead. j-' 1 Kogomo ranked third last week’s United Press honor roll, while Muncie was sixth, and ttjey may collide again neat montffip the state tourney, for Kokomo’s route leads . through the tough Muncie semi-finals. * East Chicago (13-2), idle last week, must win at Hhmmon (8-6) Tuesday to stay in front in the close west NIHSC title race. Washr—■■ 1 lt ,

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ington’s Senators also have a loop date with Gary Tolleston (8-1) Friday. „ ’ J ■l! -!■ •And top-ranking. New Albany (fe-H hosts Jasper (13-3) Tuesday, shooting for its 46th straight bomecourt victory in another tussle of two racking outfits. They rang one-two ip the southern conference standings gpd Jasper is ninth in the U. p. elite. r New Albay’p Bulldogs also face Evansville Reifr («-7) on the road Friday, and entertain Indianapolis Howe Saturday, tor,* busy threegame program, while Jaaper also has another si AC encounter with Vincennes (9-8) Friday. The Western and South Central championships may pot he unraveled until the final loop games. Ih the WIC, Clinton (3-7) is at Terre Haute Wiley (8-f) and Terre Haute Gerstmeyer ()>?)■ at Sullivan (3-8) Tuesday, Terre Haute Garfield T»-4) pt Stasi) (14-3) and Gerstmeier at Clinton Friday. The BCC, In a three-way tie for first, has Col.umbus (9-5) At Southport (12-7) and Shelbyvflle (10-$) at Connersville (4-13)- Seymour, which shares top spot with Shelby and Southport, ' takes a week oft from conference play. Auburn’s Northeastern leaders (14-3) host Wabash (l|-6) in • non-conference tilt Friday, while

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Elwood’s Central conference frontrunners (14-3) face Alexandria (9-7) Fr)day. Jn the east NIHSC, Elkhart’s pace-setters (15-2) invade South Bend Adams (10-6) Friday, and Fort Wayne North (13-2) hosts South Bend Central (13-4) Saturday. ! In another (top non-locp game, Indianapolis Crtspus Attacks (131) is a| Huntington (£11) Friday. Elkhart won its eighth straight at Warsaw Saturday, 56 to 55, on Duane Peterson’s fielder in the final 20 seconds. Warsaw led by 1 five points with three minutes to go,, but couldn’t stop Peterson, who hit for 24 points. Kokomo tossed in Iff points in 99 seconds and went on to defeat Peru, 55 to 47; Joe Heath’s basket in the last minute gave Lafayette a 51-td-|9 win over South Bend Central, apd Cal Grosscup and Tom Reynolds hooped 48 points to ppee Auburn to a 68-to-53 victory oyer Fort Wayne Central. Saturday Morning League Results Yhe Indians ’f&m Nofre Dame, 20-11, and the Pistons downed the junior Commodores, 16-13 f ip Saturday morning league games at the Commodores gym Saturday, Leading scorers: Schnepp for Indians with 7; Reed, Notre Damf\ 7; Laurent, Pistons, 6; Meyers, Junior Commodores, 6. West End Leads In City Bowling Meet West End Restaurant took the’ lead In the Decatur city bowling tourney after the first week-end of bowling, topping Saturday and Sunday’s efforts with a 3089 score. Hayloft was second with 3057 and G.E. Club third with 3036. \ Other scores over the opening weekend were: Peterson Elevator. 2991; Fairway, 2986'; Mollenkopf & Eiting, 21953; Hoagland Hardware, 2940; Elks, 2930; Teeple Trucking, 2920’; K. of C., 2903: G.E. Office, 2889;: First State Bank, 2865; Moose Bujke'S, 28|8;! Flanges, 2846; State Gardens. 2846; Smith Insurance, 2837; Adams: Lumber Co., 2835;; Packers, 281 r; Old Crown (Classic), 1788; Hdyerly’s Bakery, 2760’; McMillen. 2748; Old Crown, 2740’; Stators, 2726; Victory Bar, 2698!; Two Brothers;, 2672; Berne Equity, 2649. i : _; \ ; 4 i-ILOE Trade tn a Good Town —* Doctor

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J ? I i Team Standings , , w L Pot Hartford 4— 16 1 -941 Pleasant Millsß 6 .571 Commodores 6 9 .400 Geneva ' 6 9 .400 Adams Central7 11 .389 Jeferfson 6 10 .375 Monmouth 6 10 .375 Yellow Jackets -___3 13 .200 Berne __JL. 1 14 .067 -—oQo — All of this wgke’s high school basketball activity £lll be concentrated Into two nights of heavy firing, with six games Tuesday and five games Friday. - ■ pop Both Decatur teams will see i action twice, the Commodores ■.< at home Tuesday against Willshire, Q., and the Yellow Jackets at home Friday night against the Berne Bears. I —oOo— i ■; The Yellow Jackets will battle the Tigers at Bluffton in a North-, eastern Indiana conference game Tuesday, and the Commodores will tangle with the Cardinals at Geneva Friday.,, Ht— oOo— Four other games Tuesday are as follows: Geneva at Hartford, Union (Van Wert county) at Pleasant Mills, Berpe at Dunkirk and Jefferson .v» Wren, 0., at Geneva. Three other tilts Friday at Pleasant Mills at Moninouth, Jefferson at Poling and Hartford at Jackson. \ —oOo—Al ■ Today is the first day for schools to mail their sectional entry blanks to the IHBAA office at Indianapolis. Tuesday, Ftb. 12. is thb deadline for mailing the entries and no entries will be accepted after 4 p.m, Feb. 13. ' \ ... Speaking of deadlines, just a reminder to coaches to have their team phetos and accem- , panying information in td the Decatur Daily Demoorat. by Feb. Ilj This material will b® ■> used in the annual sectional tourney edition published by the Democrat prior to opening ’ of the tpgrney Feb. 26. ■- £ . , r * ■ )i ! 1 1* •>; ■ * -*' Pecatpr Yellow Jacket fans are .asked to note an error in home' games oh. their s eaS oh tickets. The correct schedule of remaining games for the Jackets is: Feb. 8, Berne; Feb. 15, Portland; Feb’, 22 Garrett. -Out-of-town games are:J Feb. 5, at Bluffton; Feb. 16, at Fort Wayne Central. The-Auburn.Red Devils with ar tremendous scoring’burst ,at Cqlunibia Cfty last Friday, clinched the, championship of the Northeastern Indiana Conference, regardless Os the outcome of remaining- Jahids. Auburn has won all six NElC’BtartK and ha? only one game to playk Kendallvijle is second with 4-2;’ Bluffton third with 3-2; Columbia City 3 3; New Haven 8-3; Warm; 3-3; Decatur 1-4, and Garrett .0-$., Remaining conference games: "VW. 5„ Decatur at Bluffißp;, Feb. 15, Bluffton at Auburn and Kendallville at New H'aven; Feb. 22, Gar.nett at Decatur and Columbia City at Warsaw. —OUO-— Jick M'cyer, of poured. 32 points through the nets last* Friday to pull far ahead in thq. county scoring race with 311 points in 17 games for an average of 18.3 points per game. Jim Moses of the Yellow Jackets is still second with 227 markers. The 10 top scprjgfsT with games played, total points? and average points per game, are aS follows: *♦; eg • ' GP TP Aver Meyer, Jlartfovd 17 311 Moses, Y. Jackets 14 237 16.41Hanni, Geneva ...15 240 U.7 Aegaburger, Hart. 16- 205 l|.ffi Ziegler, Hart. 17 191 11.2 Keller, Jefferson 16 180 1UP, Sprqpger, Berne -- 15 175. I.IX RaudenbUsh, P. Mills - 14 164. Avt J. Sprunger, Bernex 15 152 ,10.)r Mitchel, A.* Central 18 152 8.4 •I —oOo — A ~ Results one year ago this weedC” Yellow Jackets 57, iyutftcm.s3; Commodores 66, -Jefferson 58. lUrtfoid sp, Pelroiepm 49. Dunkirk’so, Berne 42. Adams Central 55, Pkasanf Mills 52 (overtime). r j Commodores 52. Genpv.a 39. f ~.j Yellow Jackets 68, Berne 44. ;, liartfoTd 59, Jackson 39. J>(fers(m 75, Poling 61. , s ’ P|easaut Mills 59, Monmouth 1 Fro Basketball . v- r ■■ ' ■ ■ ••• v Saturday’s ReMitts Fprt Wayne 76, BaUfruorw ,63, 4* Rochester 100. Milwaukee 79/ £ New York 91, Boston 83, Sunday’s Results ’ fFort Wayne 8», Indianapolis 7(£ Milwaukee 83, Philadelphia 73. ' Boston 190’; New York 95. Syracuse 95, Baltimore 73, Minneapolis 77, Rochester 75/ ’ /M’ ! ' ■ - Trade in. a Good 'lda 1: «» pucaigr * ' ■ ■ - <<■ -aAt

St. Jphn s Os Bingen Dowels Decnfur Zion St. Jphn’a or Bingen defeated the Decatni* Ziqn Lutheran grade team, sj-22, at. the Monmouth gym Saturday bight. The winners led at the half, 37-11. r? • Gallmeyer and Zelt scored 12 and 14 points for Bingen, and Schnepf topped Decatur with 10. Bingen ♦ , FG FT TP Zelt 5 1 11 Scheiman 10 2 BradtmiUer 2 15 Bulmahft - 2 15 Gallmejyer 6 0 12 Bean 0 0 0 H. Schrdeder 4 0 8 E. Bulfemeler 2 0 4 K- BUitemeler 2 0“ 4 Melchdr 0 0 0 N. Schroeder 000 . Totals 24 3 51 Decatur FG FT TP Schmidt '___ 2 0 4 Sheets*.* (J 0 0 Zwicky, 315 Schelsftan 0 0 0 SbeetsC 1 0 2 J. Krufeckeberg 0 0 0

SALE CALENDAR FEB. 7—11:00 a. m. EST., Orville Ginrel. *4 mile west and 1 mile north of Scott, Ohio or 10 niiles nqrth ot Van Wert on Dutch John - ; road or 9 miles south of General -arm sale. Roy . A Ned Johnson, Aucts. i< ; \ FEB. 9— 236 acres, modern improvements, complete line of implements and livestock, 5 miles S. 81. jot Peru oni Highway 124. J. F. ,s; . Sanmann, Auct. i ? FEB.-9—13:30 p. m. Wm,""BiH” Frederick, 1 mile east of Hoagland then 4 miles north then U east br.l mile south and % east of i Maples or 6 miles west and 1% north of Monroeville. General farm sale, Roy and Ned Johnson, Aucts. ■ 1 '■ 'P" '"i? ' ■■ '

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D. Krueclcefcerg 0 11 G. Krupckebergo 0 0 Stflhept 5 0 10 CgstOH; fryT .; r . r . ry __ O R 0 Totals 10 2 22 Week'i Schedule {Of Adams County ? d | Basketball Teams - s - Tuesday WilUhfre at Commodores. Yellow Jackets at Bluffton. Geneva at Hartford. Union (Vani Wert) at Pleasant MillsBerne at Dunkirk. • Jefferson vs Wren at Geneva. ; i Friday Berne at Yellow Jackets. Gominodorea at Geneva. Pleasant Milla at Monmouth. • Jefferson at Poling. Hartford at Jackaon. Li ■ i -Hr- ■ High School Basketball Auburn 68, Fort Wayne Central - p Fort; Wayne Concordia 62, Fort Wgyne south 6L Fort, Wayne North 70, Michigan (W ’ - 4 Fort Wayne! C. C. 59, Garrett 48. Elkhart 56, Warsaw 55. Ti ' j

Huntertown 67, Rome Ossian 63, Lancaster Central 69. j Rockcreek 46, Eaton 42. Indianapolis Howe 33, Terre Haute Garfield 29. Indianapolis Tech 51, Indianapolis Broad Rippie 44. Kokomb 56, Peru 47. Lafayette Jeff 51,- South Bend Central 49. Lawrenceburg’ Connersville 42. ; ’

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