Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1953 — Page 7

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k» ■ • , < if ■ -4. i. The nine Adams county high | “i--®chOol basketball teams will again I ' compete in the sectipnal tourney i at Decatur the last week in Febsuaipy. according to the official ; announcement of tournament cenl|J tert, announced Monday night by the Indiana x high school athletic association. I •. Although no official word, was received today by Hugh J. AnIdrews, - Decatur high school principal, it is presumed that the local sectional will again be set*up in tire two-bracket plan, as was in operation here , last year. Principals of the schools in the local sectional, pleased with last year’s plan, have asked for the same , H setup this year. ; V Under the two-bracket setup, there will he one game Tuesday (night, Fein\24. two games Wednesday night, Feb. 25. two games Thursday night, Feb. 26. with the semi-finals Saturday . afternoon. I Feb. ,28, and the final game Saturday night. Under the plan, there will be thfee separate ticket sales.: The first sale will be for the Tuesday ,’i arid Wednesday sessions, priced at 80 cents. The second sale will be for Thursday night, priced at 60 cents. The final sale will be for » the two Saturday Sessions, priced \ Purpose of the t wo-brtck<|t setup is t-, provide more fan's with an dß,M*tunity to see theit owh Heam hr Schools competing in the arid "Wednesday sessions lw ; given, \ the ? majority of tickets for that bracket, and the for Thursday night. \ ’ j With four teaijis Remaining for 5 the senii-fiiytlsj |Saturday, fans' of these behoofs willHreceive the bulk of the Saturday'tickets. ; No wiljl played Friday, I* eh. 27, th provide time for the distribution- of the '.Saturday tickets. ( X The, I>ecatur Sectional winner will ggain compete in trie Fort Wayne regional, against winners if, Foft W.njjie, Auburn and Ken- . fdallvilje. nori Wayne will also ' le host to rhe; -semi-final toufney, with regional 'winners at Fort * Wayne; Kokdmo. Marion and Muncie competing., . This; will bd the Birst year for x Fort Wayne ito host a semi-final tourney, and; resiilts from, the larger,«eatipg\cai>acity.of the new Allen j . scum, which \will dlso be the site of th*' eeetTonal 1 and regional tournej

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. —__—-L—U Week's Schedule L i •>, For Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Pleasant Mills ait Commodores. { Geneva at Monmouth. Jefferson vs Poling at Geneva. Wednesday Adams Central vs Monroeville at ' Pleasant Mills. |V Friday. Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne; • Central Catholic. Commodores at Hartford. ( Genera at Pleasant Milla. .. ' ] Warren at Berne. Adams Central vs Jefferson at Ge--heva. Saturday , Union (Huntingtolt ICo.) at Monrinonth. . H . / Financial Report On Holiday ToOrney | , Decatur high’s portion of the proceeds of the New Year’s tourpey s hjikid at the school gym last iSafuri d|iy is $221.60, it was announced • t£day in a release by Hugh J.| [ Andrews, principal. I , s The other schools in the four- . tourney -4 Central Catholic. [ Concordia and North -Side, all Fort’ Wayne teams—receive the , same amount, arrived at by dividing balance left for distribution dfter expenses. The gross amount collected, from season andi single | ess ion tickets, was; the expenses totaling j I Accident Victim Undergoes Surgery i ’Carol Roop, 15. of 609 Schirmeyer strpet. underwent btain thi| mornthg at the Stj. Joseph hospital. Fort Wayne, for treatment rs a fractured skull Sustained in ri aUto mishap near Poe On December- 22. For a week following the wrack Mish Roop lay* in pritfcal condition, not regaining coniclouariesfc for five days. Her condition ijs regarded by the hospital as "satisfactory” considering I the seriousness of her operation. I • , ? Also in the cat at ;the time Os the bridge crackup w'ere ■ thrCe qth.er young people. the\ were, hoVrevrir, discharged and are at homC. ‘ 'i | ’"4 TT | i 1 . I Hbld That Line EVERETT, -Mass., pF — Not U. S. college football teams will match Everett hi£h schriol in thf weight this season. Si|Tinesineri weigh a total of 1,424 nriunds: Mario Valeri. 268; his brother. Tino. 26(f; Jk>e Herllhy, ! 235? Jpe Batziane. Orlando | Grande, 225, hnd Bob Marques 223.

Semi Final In | Stale Tourney To Fort Wayne INDfANAPObiaI, UP —The jn|db ana high school athletic association made it official today Northeastern semi-final basketball tourney site v haS been moveA to Fort new Memorial Cbli- ; seum. ' ' ' It w*as the mopt import ant’,-al-though expected, of 14 announced for the sou grind that' gets underway Feb. 25 a5 ; ,65 sectional centers. The IHSAA also announced “present indications” are thatjdifihe smallest entry list since 1929 ifeill j participate In this year’s “Hoosier hoopla.” It said 755 schools expected to compete, five lees oian last year. In J 929 the included 754 teams. . Moving the Northeastern semifinal tourney to Fort Wayne fijpm Muncie and Kokomo was practically a foregone conclusion, i ffhc Coliseum seats at least 9.7(h), M|un- . cie about- 7,500. Kokomo’s capacity Is slightly smaller. Muncie Central’s defending state champions, who already capttSyed one tourney Coliseum this -year, hope to make it two in a |»qw .there in their hid for a tsird Straight state crown. Only one double-tourney , sit mained in this-\year’s sectional qetup — Auburn-Garrett. Fort Wayne and Noblesville-Sheri-dan were eliminated. There also were 10 sectlcmpr center changes and three igionals. . • ■ . : Routine sectional changes: Aurora to Vevay. Bloomington ’Ho J Martinsville, Boswell to Oxford. Clinton to Rockville, Covingtorißto Attica. Garrett to Auburn. Nappanee to Goshen, Noblesville to idan, Tell City to (Dale, and mac to Dalels gymnasium is the oftly hew one. in that group. Regional changes: Crawfoirdpville to Covingtonto Bedford, Martinsville to Bloomington. The Covington another “first." ’ \ Gyms at Goshen ar. 1 Qxotm have the smallest seating capacity 1-rl.lOO. The Butler fieldhouse hdfe is the largest—l 4,943. If most sessions report a flfijll house, last year's total Record of 1,312,047! paid admission* ; should tumble. IHSAA commission ler. U v - Phillips said. The total seating capacity |pr •this gear’s tourneys was ied as ;379,725. " 1 ' ' I ' ' 'Reports Studied By Commissioners County commissioners attended . ;to three items during the rio<m session of Monday's’ board meeting, the first of inew year. An estimate is to made shortly on plastering the : :jit lendant’u room at the court house A financial report of Adams coijqS •ty\ for 1952 ww«i made by the cohri ityVaiiditor. Frank Kitson. An appointment was to be ma«f to the Adams county liquor i!jj ■cense board but the party failed to show up and the was sidetracked for the future Formal announcement was of the special meeting of the crisi iriiseioners for January; 19 at 2pb m. at which time bids will taken for a heavy duty truck fop the highway department, ® If you have sometmng to sen -91 foomg for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. 1 ; i

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Muncie Heads • Prep Quintets \ to 11. ■ I For sth Week INDIANA POLIS IPU - Mutycity Central, whikh is shooting to become the first team to capture the coveted Indiana high school basketball crown witty t 8? P er f e< ?t record, headed the United -Preys “Big Ten” for thie. fifth straight today Cqacty Jayi McCreary’s have dqniplled a 21-giinfe wiping streAk ovdi- tyro Reasons, the longest in the atafe The streak includes two hard-fought victories over Rich•mond. probably (tyeir wst rough foe .in the (state tourney next March. • The s|x.\seeded clubs huhg on to their berths for at least another Week’. Jeffersonville and Evansville Central, also unbeaten, continued to' rank second and third behind tjhe defending state champs. Richmond remained ('fourth and 12-gamei Huntingburg fifth, j Ehst Chictygo' Washington was ini sixth place,. '■ ■ . Washington’s twice-beaten llhfchets, Nb.| 8 last week; moved ijp a notch. ■ dourtesjy of Kokomo which kicked Itself ,out of the elite by dropping two holiday tourney games] ; -'i . Once\bieaten\i Terre Haute GeUtmeyer and jElkhart also moved up a step; tb (eighthi arid ninth place respectively. Newcomer Indianapolis Techjcbtnpleted the select circle. The fifth weekly V. P. “Big Ten:, • 1, Munciq Centra’' 2; Jeffersonville 10—0 3. iKvansville Central 9 -0 4. RJctymorid 5. ItuptuJßbtyrg 1ft —0 ■ •; l , 6. Easi Chicago Washington 7. 8. Terire Haute Gevstn.eyer 9--1 9. Elkhart 84-1- V 10. Indiaijapolis Tech 7 0 - pqs Atttyckk, Hbutli Bend Adaijm, Souttyi Bend Riley. KendtyilvUle, ; Culviety. ColumbriSj, Cbu* Alexandria. South port. i South Bend CentraL Anderson. 1 Wayne (North, ?.Boonville. Silver ■Creek/ I. >• < .Vi J - •r 1 .4 4 . L

I? • n T ■. T| Conservation Club To? Meet Saturday t|o Decatur conservation club will£hold an important meeting Satsrtiay night at 7:30 o’clock at Scout cabin at HannaNuiipian park. Officers will be elected’, for 1953 ajt the business i F| lowing t|he election, conservapritiou pictures will be shown by llid> -Meyier, state conservation deps tfnent officer. The meeting will; be. a family affair and <rerhents w|ll be served at the coniihsion, officers announced. it f Wwlm .< ■ •». ■. . GUST TEWS. «7, a janitor whose right Jeri was amputated by mistaken |ooks frustrated in a Chicago i court after losing a wheel from hi? wheelchair, latest incident in a run pt tpd luck. First a furnace grate crushed a foot and a toe was ampptat ed. Gangrene set in and Tews i.n entered the hospital to have hi!i left leg removed. In a mix-up, his right leg was taken off. He> filed, suit for $1,300,000 Hamate’. j (International)

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Hoosiers Beal Spartans To i Retain Lead CHICAGO UP — Indiana re\ mained at the top of £he Big Ten basketball race todiy*s>ut improving Ohio State threat to upset in the field during the rest |jf the campaign. l| i ’.i' ! . The Hoosiers postetFiheir fourth straight conference victory against no defeats Monday nighse,in tripping .Michigan State. 69 tb g 2, sit East Lansing. The Loss kicked the Spartans out of a second place tie. But Ohio Stale, appearing at irMichigan; romped to on,e-sided 79 to 46 decision. Not only was it unusual for a conference team rated as mediocre to£>ta on a foreign floor, but the 33Upoint margin was surprising. Only Saturday was hard pressed to squeak through to a 91 to 88 win, by three points, over the same Michigan club on the Ann Arbor court. .. V'| , Both other Big Ten games Monday night went as expected. Illinois, . ranked as thq nation’s best, puninieled Purdue, 87 to 71, at Lafayette while Minnesota, at Ipme, downed Wisconsin. 64 to 53. ‘ The victories for the IlHni and the Gophers left them* deadlocked for second place behind Indiana. Indiana's' Don Sehlundt, who scored 39 points against Michigan Saturday, again was the . major factor in the Hoosier win over the Spartans. He cagdd 33 points. 27 them in the last half, as the Hoosierq rallied in the final '2O minutes 'to win. Michigan State held a six points edge at the half. Schlundt's scoring left him still in first place in thb individual point chase with f2ft points for fotar contests, an averagte 1 of 30 per game.? Paul Ebert, 1 Buckeye center, dropped 22 points to aid the Ohio State battle against Michigan and hold oh to second place* in league scoring with a 261:75 point per game average. The ByckeyeS grabbed an 11 ppint lead at the half and broke ’ the, game open in thie third period ’ with a 26 point splurge,. Piirdpe stayed to Illinois in \the first half, tying the score five times and pulling [ih front three times, but JolUiny Kwr, who netted 25 points, and Jhp with 23 markers, changed' thb contest intb a onesided affair in the final halt. •Minnesota, with Kalafat netting 25 points, pulled jn front quickly against Wisconsin |nd never was headed. ~ , Midget Races kt i New Coliseum \ / FORT WAYNE, iq|. — Hailing as "AAA Midget Month!” at the Allen County Memorial Coliseum in'Fort WayneUtbe mighty AAAj mites make tWr debut Friday. for a thr|ll-pafeked 8-event frerfornianee at the .Fort; Wayne J arena With all the cart and a!ll the stars oh hand sot the 135 laps of competition. The sleek and Streamlined, Kurt-is-Kraft and other bodies, powered mostly by Offen ha Et«e^ v motors, wil Inegotiate the il/lofmile oval untter the flags of, AAA starter Bill Vandettdiei of Chicago; announcer Noble of Kokomoi, long associated, with AAAj race events, will be j&t the micrcphonie, ■fefliseholder. former AA A midget stat' and now a zone Supervisojr wwhngi on hand as chief technical adv|acft • ■ If you have something Jo sell or rooms for rertt- try Want Ad. It brings rysufe ■. ■ f. 3 -1 • ! 1 1 ' ‘ il!

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■ - ' »=7 ; . .- j College Basketball Indiana 69, Michigan State 62. Ilinois 87, Purdue 71. ’"T; Minnesota 64, Wisconsin 53. ~ • Ohio State 79, Michigan 46. Notre Dame 73, Htily Cross 71. Butler 93, DePauw 68. St.\ Joseph’s 74, Lewis 66; Ohio U. 90. Kent State 89. Loyola U Ill.) 68. Drake 59. DePaul 93, Lawrence Tech 63. petroit 64, Wichita 62. (overtitne). ! Oklahoina 76. Kansal 61. Dhyton; 72. DuqueSne 70 (double ‘ •overtimed. Nebraska 80, .Colorado 65. , " ' ' : > A specialized anti - histaminic compound Called neohetraminei has been developed to provide 1 relief ffohi hay fever and asthma symptoms without side effects of drowsiness. y ■ •. ■ ; . ! !ri

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BOWLING SCORES MAJOR LEAGUE Team Standings ’;W L Pts. Stater'Gardens 33 18 45*£ Midwestern Lifers 38 23 40 Adams Co. Lumber . 37 24 36 Mies Recreation 2? ’23 35ti First- State Bank ... 2£ 26T- 32 Clenfs Hardware; __ 2£ 29 30 Schafer l- 21 30 28 Hoagland 2D 31 25 .. GOri series—D. Hollfe® <lB3-203- • 267) ; 653. ' ' 2C<) games—Mies 230. Ulman 215. t Ellis; 204, Taylor 209. i | Note—Don Hoile’s 653 aeries and ' 267 tor single game established a new riigh in' the Major league tor ; this season. ' ; The geographic. cer[er of the United. Stales is Sm ith ' County, i Kansas. j; ' ’