Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1952 — Page 13
M 9 X *>AY ( FEBRUARY 25, 1952
\Baskethawl (Coutiaued From Page One) u. 2? f “ n w <ton * t anyone takes oar | nJ/ 10 T B i Senoual y. Here’s hoping for a great tour- ! crowds, good basketball, and topflight J PorUmanship—AND— may the BEST team win. entire SEASON „ BERNE From P«i6> O.t> B ~ 65, °* neVß » —>7 4h, Concordia ~S3 8 ~ IF Pleasant Mills - 56 XJ. - 59, New Haven 57 8 “ 4 *’ New HaTtn « Y.J. — WaVash o 8 — 60, Portland — YJ. — 48, Fort Wayne South ..52 „ IF f,° rt w * yne Concordia 60 Y.J. ■— .<2, Columbia City _. 63 8 3 s’ Hartford 49 — 72, Warsaw 89 » 48, Bluffton 55 Y.J. — 57, Fort Wayne C.C. 59 K *F F^ nca^r €r ---r-*-— I - (2 overtimes) 8 ~ **» rt C.C. -A- 54 Y.J. — 33, Huntington!. 61 ® *T’ Warren — .... <| ( YX — 41, Auburn 1„43 ® BsUn H— 53 Y.J. — 52. Kendallville 62 „ ®F Angola --«4 —S3 Y.J. — 49, Bluffton 63 B — * l ’ Monmou th - —59 Y.J. — si, Berne ’ 52 B ~ 47 ’ D®®**** —♦< (overtime) t.j. _ SJXr" B - «- y '»” j «*«*—h Yj. - 35. Fort ?! « - ”• - W Y.J. — 58, Garrett 57 ~ 48, Redk ®y Hf- — 6O Holiday Tourney Holiday Thvrney Y.J. — 48. Concordia . 62 B “ **» Bl «ttton 0 Y.J. — 59, Berne :....j._ 48 8 — 48, Yellow Jackets 59 CO4MMODO4RE* ADAMS CENTRAL C — 42, Pleasant Mills4B AC. — 37, Monmouth'Ll.,... it G -J —*B. Monmouth 34 (overtime) A.C. — 43, Geaeva 1 29 c — *B, Monroeville 26 A.C. — 4£, Jefferson ... 43 C — 52, Huntington Catholic .. 36 A.C. — 43, Pleasant Mills .... 46 c p 55, Marion sit. Paul 36 A.C. —.34, Hartford 74 C - 42, Anderson St. Mary’s .. 44 A.C. — 46, Cheater Center 53 C — 4<X Hoagland . 42 AC. — 42, Jefferson.... 31 O — 48, Adams Central 43 A.C. — 42, Rockcreek - 51 C -* sft, Delphos St. John's _<. 68 A.C. — 43, Commodores 48 C — 31, Fort Wayhe C.C54 A.C. — 40, Monroevjille 41 C — 36» Hartford 40 A.C. — 55, Geneva 53 (overtime) C — 58, Ossian 66 AC. — 45, Jackson -46 C — 56. Lima St. John’s 72 A.C. — 53, Hartford 61 C — 38, Jefferson 35 A.C. — 46, Petroleum 44 C — 61, Willshire j... 43 A.C. — 37, Pleasant Mills 52 C — 44. Geneva 46 A.C. — 37. Monmouth ....''..psl C — 41, Adams Central 43 A.C. — 43, Commodore* 41 C — 42, Lancaster Central 63 A.C. —» 50, Chester Center 55 County Tourney # County Tourney C — 47, Adams Central 48 A-C- — 48, Commodores ... 47
■ ■ 'p , J 1 J "I" ''"rV LETS GO DECATUR! We’re counting on either the Yellow Jackets or _> Commodores to take the title. Good Luck! ' . ; 'i •.! > p ' ' Vic’s Frozen Foods Center ’4 • ' * . ■ - P- . ’ hh| ■, . ,'j . — — — ON TO VICTORY /p ■ J p Play hard and clean, and one of you will emerge the'/*, winner. 1 ’ * k •' L' ® Decatur Insurance Agency ■ Kenneth Runyon, Owner ' I ■ ■ - —- —- .—I BEST OF LUCK ' ■■■■ ' . ■ TO ALL THE FINE SECTIONAL TEAMS j Harman’s Market Harman’s Drive-In i . ■ Guarantee Your Attendance i at. All The (James j Get Your Automotive Needs 1 at I Western Auto Associate Store j 254 N. Second St. , ! ■ II -1
S .■. "• i k■ " ' ; v Sportsmanship Is What Counts “W WE’LL BE ROOTING FOR ANY TEAM THAT WINS THE DECATUR SECTIONAL TO GO ON TO THE STATE FINALS May The Best Team Win McMillen Feed Millsjj ■ ' . ■ ■ ■ ■ : !. ' .
A.C. *- 46. MonmouthFt A<C. - 46, Hartford —52 (final) ELIGIBLE w.;,'^ ,to r < j. r ~ Br p T 7 o - 13 e Drew 4 — Jr. 5-8 144) Bulmahn ....L. w Jr. 6-2% 159 Fleming .....— Jr. 5-9 lit Son ner Jr. 5-11 158 Grandetaff Jr. 5-8 155 riaryey .^....— So. 5-11 185 Myers So. 5-9% 159 Blultemeyer So. 5-8 140 PLEASANT MILLS Name Yr. HL I Wt Johnson Sr. 5-11 176 RaudenbushSr. 5-8 148
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■ I ; ! I / 1 I -..P'i ■■ i i . i! . I' ,\ ! ■ v jTT i i ■ i| • pr// .i PLAY HARD ■ I; Ip ' f ■ . . Vi- /- ! ■ ' P , ■< 'i f Play a good, clean game and one of you is sure to win. ■ > i ■ >•** I Harry “Peck” Essex ■ P|[ | p•' -I' ' \ ■ I Pi? ■ ; [P. ; i 1 .! Real Estates & Insurance 1 p.-lj pl, ; M , ; 11’ •_ T . p : p" d !l. j U p /’pj WE ARE CERTAIN P J . ■P' . / 1 —that when the final gun sounds that either the Yellow Jackets or Commo- « dores will be the winner. . • E p ■ p Gerber’s Market P ! P'’P X' " / i 1 I ’ ; A , M I : /v V; 1 i ' ■ J ' ■ ! T —- 1 WE WISH i ‘ —ail the teams could win, p but only one can. Good luck to all. i . ,' i Hammond Fruit Market I’' [ I ' r $ i 'i, ■ < J 'j; /. •' i ■ iI i : - PUT YOUR BEST j: ■ s 6 p ■ ' • ' li pp ■ '-p ■ J - ' ■ I' ■ .. . —-aiid may the best team I .j : lemerge victorious. Plav I hard, go on towin! I The Krick-Tyndall Co., Inc. ' I ;
I ' i 'g • THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Noll Sr. 5-9 130 Edwards Sr. 5-8 H 144 Case Jr. 5-11 152 Painter .... Jr. 5-8% 138 Price Jr. 5-2% 131 . King Jr. 5-11% 166 . Frey Jr. 5-9% 212 ( Suman Jr. 6h7 154 . Byers — Fn 5-7 150 R. Frey .... Fr. 5-7% 160 ■ ! 38 SENIORS ' I (Ceilt| a«*d Fret Pagy Duel 1 M onmouth—-J ack Everett, Don G&llmeyer, Russ Walchle, Leroy Werling. Pleasant Mills—Billy Johnson. i Jack Raudenbuah, Bob Noll, Lee > Edwards. H-k f" ' • I r-
JEFFERSON WARRIORS . . ■ J ■ b n. i i.■ ■ ;n 9 . ■■ j ■ "• r - 4 ■ ~- r - — . duF Jl I A*gWIBHr fl■ < F -J--’ : Ls,^., ' ' ii RSJfftfxg. ■ ■ : Front row, left to right—Jack Wendell, Bob Switzer, Don Charleston, Francis Wellman, Diek Stuber, James -| Patch, student manager. \ — ! ‘ • ■ ; ' I r Rear row, left to right—Dick Butcher, Larry Miller, Ciliy Kuhn, Dick Keller, Paul Stolz. 'I . i'l •; . - ■ h' ■ ii■ ■ _ i ■ • -ii ’ I . ’, ' — - I I lilJ
j GOOD LUCK P", i •. | 4 . ' TO BOTH FINE i DECATUR TEAMS H. P. Schmitt Packing Co. H. P. Schmitt Locker Service ■ ■ I<l ' i ! .T'"""’ " 1 WE’RE ROOTING - -for both the Commies and Yellow Jockets to take the sectional. k First State Baek V i ■ 1 ; ' ? v ; /J- ’ ’.T' -p " ; -l- —— ■«' I, H — SUCCESS ; ■ | : -■ p ■ P . ' p in the tournament will belong » to the team that plays a good clean game. May The Best Team Win : p ' / Equity Dairy Store P : : ■ P P P |’ : , / 'I P Ppp Jp ,j, . ; f j BEST OF LUCK I - - - to either the Yellow Jackets or the Commodores as they go on to win the Sectional tourney. Doughnut Shop 4 *— ~ h-i" pi'O i ’1
—in FROM START TO FINISH J I It will be Decatur ail the way. Both Schools have _ J z good teams. p.-• Wylie Fanfare Store * '"■l .. i 11 . . ' ' . 'p' P ! • i j •'’ -j > ‘ •il L i' ' ' ■ I\ i ! WE’RE PROUD , ' p < • P F i ■ •; ■ \ '- ■'ll . . p- ■. \ —of both the Commies and \. and Yellow Jackets. And we’re hoping that one of them win the honors. Lee Hardware Co. . / WE’RE FOR YOU Whether! it’s the Jackets or Commies, we'hope one of you win. j ■ ’ ■ i • 1 1 . '* . 1 -i Lane’s 1 P ■ i • I • H ■ ! t. •' j., ! . ii ,M. i ,i.,;^p i p; p ■ ir, p/• i --P . i' r i : ■ YOU WILL WIN f ' F ' ’ \ ■ /‘| |- J We t(hink we have the best teams in Ithe tournament. Best of luck. : Teeple Truck Line \ I l-O- P - J
