Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1952 — Page 7
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Columbia City Wins In Triangular Meet The Colombia C|ty Eagles won a triangular-itraek meet at Huntington Wednesday afternoon, defeating the Huntington Vikings and Decatur Yellow Jackets. The Eagles scored til points for their victory,. Huntington was second with 51 and Decatur third ’ With 45. Decatur won three firsra, Sudduth in the 220, Moses in the 440 and Engle in the mile, and also copped the mile relay. The summary: \ <>. , k 100-yard dash: Don Rondeau | (CC) first; Stringfellow (H) secgond; Sudduth (D) third? Thorn (H) I fourth. Time—lo.7. 220-yard dash: Sudduth (D) first; ■ Lemmon (CO second; Dinius (CO third; Thorn (H) fourth. Time — , 24.8. ] ’' J 440-yard run: Moses (D) first; Dolby ' i(H) second; Montgomery i (CC) third; Hildebrand (CO fourth,; Time—ss.2. , BSp-jard run: Boyer (H) first; j Brunnfer (D) second; Schieferstein r(DI third; Egolf (CO fourth. Time —2:09.9. Mile run: Engle (D) first; (Bridgeman (CC) second; Carroll (H) third; Corey (D) fourth. Time —5:13.6. > • High hurdles: Haupert (H) first; Smith (H) second; Schang (CC) third; Koons Z (D) fourth. Time—--16.3. Low hurdles: Haupert (H) first; Schanf (CC) second; R. Rondeau (CO third; Handwork (H) fourth. • ‘ Time —22.0. Brgad jump: D. Rondeau (CC) first; R. Rondeau . (CC) -second; Handwork (IT) third; Haupert (H) fourth. Distance—l 9 ft. 2 in. High jump: D. Rondeau (CC) first; kohne (D) second; Koons (D) third; Handwork (H) fourth. Height-r 5 ft. 8 in. • Shotpjit: Robrock (H) first; Weyler (H) second; Montgomery (CC) third; Arlington (H) fourth. Distance —41 ft. Pole vault: Lehman (CC) first; Kettlekamp (CC) second; R. Rondeau (CC) third; Boyer (H) fourth. Height—9 ft. 6 in. « Mile relay: Decatur first; Columbia City second; Huntington third. Time —3:49.5. v Half-mile relay: Columbfa Cify, Decatur, Huntington. Time—l:39.s. /Monmouth Second In Triangular Meet The Monmouth Eagles finished ■ second in a triangular meet Wednesday. Bluffton won the meet with 90 points, Monmouth scored 37 and Dunkirk 26. The summary: 100-yard dash: Fornshell (B) first; Harshman (D) second; Zingsheim (B) third. Time —11.2. 220-yard dash: • Zingsteim .(B) first; Ostermeyer (M) second; Harshman (D) third. Time—26.4. 440-yard run: Brown (B) first; ■->' Sonner (M) second; Bowen (B) third. Time—s6.B. 880 yard run: Brown (B) first; Cobb (B) second; Werling. (M) third. Time—2:l6.3. Nickel (B) first; , Busick (M) second; Biberstein (B) |. third. Time— 5:02.2. High hurdles: Meyer (B) first; Schrack (Dj second; Buuck (M) third. Time -17.1. Low hurdles: Meyer (B) first; Schrack (D) second. Harshman (D) third. Time—23.6. - I Broad jump: Fornshell (B) first; Grove (B) secondT Schrack (D) third. Distance—l 9 ft. 3 in. High jump: ] Grove (15) second; Myers (M) I third. Height—s ft. 4*4 in. Pole vault: Myers (M) fiisti; Garton j(B) second; Grove (B), Fleming (Mi and Sdhrack (D) tied for third. Height—9 ft. 11V4 in. >' Slfotput: Harvey (M)’ first; .Grove (p) , second; Garton (B) third. Distance —40 ft. 3% inMile relay: Bluffton, Monmouth, Dunkirk, Time—3:s6.o. Halbmile relay: Bluffton. Dunj kirk, Monmouth. Time—l:39.9. H : >■ ■ - • j. Thief Is Choosy Vienna, W. Va., (UP) — A thief With a passion for chocolate milk has been bothering home owners here. Gerald Sinnet, police chief, said the culprit either takes or drinks parts of the contents of bottle of milk chocolate left on doorsteps but leaves the white milk untouched. —-r.— — I Democrat Want Ads Bring Results Quality Photo Finishing Order extra prints for that special friend or serviceman. Hoithouse Drug Co.
Practice Game Held By Yellow Jackets The Decatur Yellow Jackets baseball team engaged in a seveninning practice game Wednesday ■ . L 1]
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