Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1952 — Page 6

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Illinois And lowa To Clash Saturday Night . Chicago, Feb. B.—(UP)— Illinoia and lowa, the Big Ten’s top two basketball teams, meet for the first time tomorrow and the victor Probably will go on to the league title and the automatic berth in the National Collegiate Athletic association tournament. There was no solid favorite for their scrap, certainly the headliner of a five game slate of Big Ten matches and probably the beat; in the nation. The clubs were about even in height, with Bob Peterson a giant center for Illinois and ' Chuck Darling, who has averaged 25.5 points in six Big Ten games, sure to be the Hawkeye standout. Each is six feet eight, lowa might have an edge in speed, but no great advantage in ball handling over the other likely Illini starters, Irv Bemoras, Clive Folimer, Jim Bredar and Rod Fletcher. Likely starters for lowa in addition to Darling were a freshman etar, Deacon Davis, Herb Thompson, Bob Clifton, and Skip Greene. The Hawkeyes should have an, edge in. shooting, hitting at a .333 clip from the field compared to .322 for Illinois and .674 from the free throw line compared to .632 for Illinois. L • But lowa’s only defeat in 14 game* this season was in conference play, to Indiana, while the sole loss for Illinois in 13 matches was to De Paul, a non-conference rival. Thus the Illini held first place with a six and nothing league record while lowa was a solid second with five and one. lowa’s chances for the Big Ten title were aided for Saturday’s game by the home floor advantage, and the Hawkeyes had an easier path the rest of the season too. After tonight the return clash at Champaign Feb. 23 ranked as the

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams . Friday i »FBerne at Yellow Jackets. Commodores at Geneva. Pleasant Mills at Monmouth. r Jefferson at Poling. [i | * Hartford kt Jackson. , ■ ’ ■! ./ i - H j- ,'i ■ Decatur G.E. Girls Defeat Marion Team 1 ' ■ " '-iii 1 'p Fl ir* m The Decatur G.E. girls defeated Haisley Oil of Marion, 25-12; Thursday night at the Lincoln gym in • this city. The teams were tied at the first quarter,: 2-2, But Decatur i led at the half, S-4 and at the third period. 9-B.\ Smith and Ajrbuckle led their teams with eight points each. G.E. Giris V ! / r H FG FT TP Crosby —4-I—l- 11 3 E. Kukelhan r 3 0 6 Smith —J—-j—__i. ; 4 0 8 Gehrig 4 47 1 ; i 3 B. Kukelhan 14■ 2'l 5 Rees 40 0 0 > ■ ——'H —~ Totals —dll 3 25 -— -— 4- Marion --fi 1 — Ansdenkampe + . o'o 0 McFarvy —4-.—- <-4- 0 0 0 Arbuckle 4 0 8 Lett j—L 0 . 0 0 Hanes ;_--4 - 2’o 4 Totals L-4L 6 0 12 M ■W-Hr H ll' ll .. only major contest on the lowa program. Illinois, however, must pliay lowa again and also travel to Indiana for a battle with the Hoosiers. In other games' Saturday Indiana entertains Purdue, Michigan plays at Northwestren, Ohio State travels to Michigan State, and Min- > nesota goes to Wisconsin, High School Basketball New Haven 42. Hoagland 24. Gary Emerson 48, Gary Mann 36. H - Riley 49. Glenn 43. d 7 .j.,, .11 hLi im

Klenk's Wins League Final Last Evening 1 ' H .’i rr Klenk’s of Decdtur completed a clean sweep of |<he SappenfieltJ league Thursday night by defeating Wolf Lake, 57-51, In the finail game of t£e league’s closed tourney. ‘ j The jjecatur team was the only undefeated team in the league duning the regular season schedule and carried on to cop the honors tn the tourney. ■ • " Klenk’s was in the lead at all stopping points lust night, J 7-13, 34-24 and 47-38. Berning paced the chafnpions with 17 points, while Spencer and Stangland each tallied 14 for Wolf Lake. Klenk’s ‘ \ LJ. ! FG FT TP ; Ballard-4 2 10 Reed 4 —l— 3 v 17 Schnepf 113 Berning - c — 7 3 >l7 , Price —j 4— 1 13 Meyer j.---4 2 10 Totals .4—,'— 23 11 57 Wolf Lake FG FT TP Keister-— 4 0 8 Spencer 5 4 14' Stangland 4— 5 14 14 Geiger i ¥ 0\ 2 2 . Shively -J— 5 1 11 . Young i 0 0 0 j Winebrunner J— 1 0 2 ' v. I ■ I 1 ' J * Totals j.—. 20 ill 51 ' Pro Basketball Philadelphia 105, Fort Wayne 91. • Minneapolis 86, Rochester 75. REPORT (ContlNued From Page On*) iy where it involved gangster tac- ■) tics of intimidating reluctant customers. • ' V A Lake county grand jury con- t venes in Waukegan next Monday ’ to investigate horsemeat. ft j f |: 1 ELIZABETH 1 (Contluaed From P»te On*) vice and devotion,' I shall be inspired by the loyally and affection 1 of those whos/r queen I have been * called to be and by the counsel of 1 their elected parliaments, I “I pray that God will help me < to discharge worthily this heavy • task which has been laid upon me so early in my Gary Young Man Is I } Killed In Accident t Montmorenci, Ind., Feb. B—(UP) —A Gary young man was killed last night and three other persons were injured, one critically, when their auto collided with a big truck, police said, the dead was Edward Burns, 21, Gary, son of Edward Burns of Burns and Williams funeral home in Gary. Martha, Carberry, 20, Gary, was in St. Elizabeth’s at Lafayette in critical condition, police said. \ Daniel Herman, 20, Evansville, suffered minor injuries and Jack Harnett> 19, Gary, was treated for injuries and released. Seven Arrested For* Cashing Money Orders Indianapolis, Feb. 8 — Postal, inspectors said today that seven members of a ring accused of cashing $7,750 in fraudulent money orders have been arrested. Alonzo Johnson, 28, Indianapolis, was arrested in eßthel, Tenn., after WB ■ B Tonight, SAT. & SUN. Continuous Sat. &. Sun. TWO ACTION HITS! \ “BIG GUSHER” Wayne Morris, Preston 'Foster —ADDED THRILLER—“MARSHALL OF 1 HELDORADO” Jimmy Ellison, Russ Hayden Only 14c-30c Inc. Tax \

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St. Joe Is Winner ■ ■ At Pleasant Mills The St. Joe eighth grade team defeated Pleasant Mills, 51-37, in a county junior high league game at the Pleasant Mills gym Thursday afternoon. St. Joe led at all periods, .25-14 and 37-24. J. Voglewede topped the winners with 20 followed hy Wilder with 19. R. Hill was Pleasant Mills’ best kcorer; with 17. The St. Joe team has now jvon seven league games without and has a season record of 11 and 3, . The second city series game with Decatur junior high will be played at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Commodores gym. Admission will be .10 cents for students andLJB c-ehts for adults. Gerald Strickler will officiate. - St. Joe FG FT TP J. Voglewedeß .4 -20' Omlorul 0 2Wilder 7 5 19 K. MeyerS 12 4 R. Meyers 0 0 0 Costello 0 0 0 Faurote , 2 0 4 Teeple 10 2 Rumschlago 0 0 Totals 20 22 51 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP J. Williamson 1 Oi 2 Byer 1 0 2 D.. Light 43 17 Werst -_i 000 D. Melching ——l 1 3 Speakman ,0 0 0 R. “Hill 7 3 17 G; Williamson el 0 2 Fryo 0 0 Gehres 2 0 4 •': ■ 1 Totals— 16 5 37 Junior High Loses To Geneva, 29-24 Geneva junior high defeated Decatur junior high. .29-24, in a county league game at the Geneva gym Thursday afternoon. , The teams were tied at the half, 12-12. Parr led the winners with 11 points and Moser w'as high for Decatur with eight. Geneva FG FT TP Hunt 0 0 0 Amstutz -1!*--- 2 3 7 Lawrence — 3 17 Parr •--4— 4 3 11 Call —1 1 3 McClain —4..- 0 11 Totals 10 9 29 Decatur FG FT TP Cowans6 0 0 Moser irfT —i '* 8 D. Strickler 3 17 Kelly Xt! 1 2 K 4 Bowman jIJL — 2 0 • 4 R. Strickler —J_-- 0 11 Agler — 4— 0 0 0 Totals -pu— 10 4 24 Bill Sipe On Radio* j Broadcast Saturday | Bill Sipe’s beef production willi be featured on the broadcast of “Tomorrow’s I Farm” over radio' station WKJG Saturday at 11:45 a m. Bill lives in Blue Creek township and is the son of Lester Sipe Berne route t*o, who has been very dctive in the F.F.A. chapter under the. of Leonard; Kingsly, vocational agricultural teacher at the Beirne French high school, and hq will participate in the broadcast with his son. For his outstanding work Bill Sipe will be awarded-a scholarship to the Purdue short criqrse at Fort Wayne. The scholarship, furnished by the Central Soya company, will be officially presented to him on the broadcast of Dr. R. M. Bateman, director of the Purdue center. He will be interviewed by Wayne Rothgeb, farm director of WKJG. In his agricultural work. Sipe has completed eight years of 4-H club and two years of vocational agriculture. He has done some outstanding work in the feeding of beef cattle and at present has some on feed for the 4-H show this fall. six other men were arrested in InThree other suspects. still are free. They were charged with forging, altering and passing stolen money orders. Authorities said 108 blank money orders stolen in Indianapolis and at least 78 of them-, were passed.

Schedule Listed For Bowling Meet The schedule for singles and doubles events in the Decatur city bowling tourney Saturday and Sunday at. Mies Recreation was announced today. There will also be three teams bowling Saturday right. The schedule follows: Saturday 7 p. m.' —Lepper and Bultemeier; Schroeder and Scheumann; Keefer and Moellering; Petrie and O. Schultz; Mutschler and Frauhiger. 9 p. m. —Andrews and Mclntosh; team event —Burk Elevator, Casablanca, Decatur Dry Cleaners. Sunday * Ip. m.—P. Bleeke and Hooper. 2 p. m.—Koos and Geisler. , 3p. m.-—Melcher nhd Nahrwald; Hoagland and Bayles; F. Ahr and 1 1 R,.,Ladd; N. Steury and D. Mack- 1 Un; G. Strickler and G. Alton; W. 'Gilllorn and B. Custer: G. Gage and C. Leonard; F. Wolpert and A. Murphy. , 7p. m.—J. Hobbp and R. Hobbs; A. Gillig and W. Lengerich; Crates ?ind Pillers; Johnson and House; Miller and Geis; A. ZOlt and Appelman. ! '\' t l '- .ftp. m.—G. Laflrent and H, Murphy; J. Beery and G. ■Schultz: Vutewiler and Faulkner: Mies and O. Lankenau: C.i Cook and E. Zwick: J. Ahr and C. Korte. —' ■; College Basketball Marquette 57, Notre Dame 50 Indiana State 31, Evansville 54. , 1 Manchester 86. Earlham 80. Tulsa 46. Oklahoma A & M 33. » -DePaul 66. Manhattan 65. St. Bonaventure 74,- Murray i(Ky.) 63. The only living thing capable of .maintaining life in Great Salt Lake’s saturated salt water is the ♦iny brine shrimp.! WOMEN’S LEAGUE Standings W L Schafer -------- 8 1 Hayloft —7 2 Fairway 46 3 Hoagland Lumber 6 3 Hill-Smith 4.6 3 Duo Therm 6 3 Preble —-»4—5 4 Car Dock - 5 4 Qld Crown j 4 5 Rosie j— -U- j-—- 4 5 BPW-.— 5 JOIN - - - Decatur Conservation Club SI.OO Annual Merpbership Your dues will help stock the local waters with fish, and giveAdams County more game.

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