Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1953 — Page 6

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1 I Eagles Defeat Union Quintet By 52-38 Score The Moufaouth Eagles Ichalked up their seventh victory of the season Saturday* night, whipping Uhlon of Huntington County. 52-38, at the Monmouth gym. • The Eagles piled up a 36-18 lead at the half and safely out in front the rest of the way. < Monmouth showed a welt-balanc-ed scoring attack. Dick .-Harvey Counting .13 points and That Drew 12. Hite , was outstanding tor Union with . 2(r markers. 'i The Eagles*" next action swill be in the county tourney. ' ' * ' -,.5 1 Monmouth r' I \ FG *T TP ’ Myers _._! — 4 * 1 9 Harvey __-4_- r __- 4 ,:5 13—Butick z 1 •50 ' 2. Gallmeyer -0 ] ff) 0 J Sonner!3 . h 7 Btiltnahn • 1 ; 1 3 Flemingl4 6 "Bi|ltemeier i.O j 9 0 Pre*} 4 M 12 Grandstaff yJ .iO ' ) 0 Ghristioner O' ) 0 Totals _A„•18 15‘ 52 Union 1 V FG Fl; TP FirstO' -M 3 Hosier __J_o I’ d Rethlake....l ! 4 Rowers J 2 ’> -I 4 Hite J 8 * I 26 J. Kline *_4--.- 0 . 1 D. Kline ... 2 I 6 Totals __.L_A_._l3 : 1 38 Officials: Hhbegger. Hipcl man. J T ‘ Preliminary i Monmouth '4O, Union 23. ; . .. 'A- V ■ ' • 4 t i St. Joe Defeated It CYO Grade League St. Joe ,of Decatur was delated by St. Jude’s 30-16, ip the OYO grade school league at Fort V ajyne Saturday. Rager and Haffner each tallied 11 points for St. Jude’ i and Kable and <R. Meyer each co n ted six for Decatur. Ife 1 I \ St. Jude’s \ ■ I ' 'A I FG / FT? HP Rager 4 3f 11 Hafjtaer _' y 4 3 11 Hartman 3 0; .6 PelkiQgton __a—. 1 o|- 2 Rosier ... 0 ' 0.6 Wright 0 0 0 Wolf ALO ir 6 Colligan 0 0 6 Totalsl2 6 1 30 Decatur. j FG FT TP Reed__4_. 0 0 4 0 Teeple .... 0 2 2 Kable 2 2 6 R. MeyerA— 2 2 6 HeimanL-- 0 2 2 Beal 0 2 2 Hake ——! 0 0| 0 T. Meyer i_.._. 0 0| 0 Ehler 0 6| 0 Voglewede 0 (Fl 0 Murphy 0. 0| > 0 . Totals 4 ’ 2 hl6 . ■ L — r Pro Basketball NBA Results . : = Saturday J - Sfinneppolis 84 ( Fort Wayne47|. Syracuse 87, Philadelphia 77( ; Rochester 89. Milwaukee B|. Baltimore 126, Boston 105. 14' Sunday II Fort Wayne 721 Indianapolis |Bi. Minneapolis 85] NpSv York 7®:v Boston. 131,. Baltimore 87. g | . Syracuse 76, Philadelphia 78.) Milwaukee 83, Rochester-79 | thro overtimes). - A 'll IT you have sometning to sefl.or rooms toy rant, try • Demoictia* , Want Ad. It brings results. I I ' • ——L—l IJ. II —

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Week's Schedule Far Adams County I Basketball Teams Tuesday x Jefferson vs Hartford at Berne; Belne at Ossian. ' Thursday County -tourney at Decatur., Friday County tourney at Decatur, i Yellow Jackets at Auburn. Saturday County tourney at Decatur, i Lutheran Grade League Results Immanuel of Union township scored ’its first victory in two seasons in the Lutheran grade school league Saturday night, edging Ossian, 27-25, leaving Ossian sole octupant of the cellar posi-. tion-. Iti tho second game, Preble whipped! Decatur, 39-19. In thf first game at Hoagland , j text Saturday night, Fried helm will play Fuelling, and in the second game two undefeated teams. Flat Rock and Bingen, will battle for the league lead. Union ’ ■' FG Ft TP L. Bleeke 0 0 0 L. Thieme .... 2 2 6 J. Klenlf G O 12 Lienz 0 0,0 L. Kl&nk 2 3 *7\ G. Bleeke,__L- 1 0 2 Weiland 0 0 0 M. Blak syo 0 0 •TOTALS -i—. 11 5 27. Ossian - : FG FT TP A. Werl ng 4 ~2 10 L. L. Graft ;_ 0\ 0 6 D. Werl: ng \L 1 3 5 Franke _ u__ r _J_ 113 X Graft __ll 2 3 7 L Gnatft _L 0 ; 0 ;0" Linnemei er L 0 0 0 1 •, 1 ir ■ ■ ’ , TOTALS L 8 9 25 Preble \ I FG FT TP R.I Bittner ___‘_L 3 0 6 K. Biebcrich 0 0 0 Monter i 5 1 11 Keinking- i 9 0 18 L. Bittner 2 0 4 Ewell 2.*.'___l 0 0 0 Gallmeyer ...j 0 0 0 Graft 0 0 0 D. Biebe-ich 4 0 0 0 TOTALS W___. 'l9 1 39 Decatur 4 : FG FT TP De Voss _J| 1 0 2 ‘Krueckeberg: 0 0 0 i 6 0 12 pchott ' 1 0 2 Bielterich • 113 Dersch -----•• 0 0 0 Witte _A i___ 0 . 0 0 ScheiinannAo 0 0 ■ ; , TOTALS: J. 9 | 1 19 College Basketball Indiana 6(. Minnesota 63. Ohio State 67. Purdue 6s. Michigan State 68, lowa 6\. Illinois 71. Wisconsin 61. Northweslern 84, Michigan’ 57. Butler 78, Indiana State 64. WabaHh 5), Hanover :57.i Valparaisc 69, Western Michigan - 58. ■ Earlham 70, Indiana Central 56. North Car Mina State S Duke 64. Miami (O.) 89, Ohio U. 66. | Toledo 73, Kent State 68. Rio Grande 119, Mayo State (Ky’.> Kansas 70. lowa State 57. St. John's 75? Loyola {kill.) 56. Oklahoma 64-, Missouri 61. Kansas Sl ate 88, Marquette 72. Bradley 91, DePaul 76. High School basketball Auburn 51, 'Elkhart 48. Fort Wayne South 65, Mishawaka 41. South Bend Riley 71, Fort Wayne North 6|s. j ; | Elmhurst 55. Huntertown 52. Hicksville 49, Harlan 46. Huntington 55, Muncie Burris 50. Michigan City 54, Brazil 40. \ Connersvilla 56, Sbuthport 47. Evansville Central 67, Vincennes ■■ 57. ■ V ' < ;\ : : - Richmond 47, Terre Haute Gerstrneyer 46. Indianapolis Tech 48, Indianapolis Washington 46. . A<Indianapolis :45. : \ \ v Indianapolis Howe 50. Columbus 49. i ] ' 1 ’ ,j !A . ‘ ■ (East Gary 56, Gary Edison 52. South Bend 57, Gary Mann Indianapolis Broad Ripple 58, Martinsville 53 (overtime); Evahsville Reitz 62, Terre Haute Garfield 52. 4 Walls Co. Tburney Chester Center 55, Rockcreek 53. Ossian 81, Center 65. Ossian 86. I Chester Center 42 (final), v DeKalb Co. Tourney Butler 82; St. Joe 54. Ashley 58, Waterloo 48.; Butler 68, Ashley 45 (final).

Klenk's Is pinner In Tilt Klenk’s* walloped, the Portland Armed Guard teanij| at Portland Sunday in ;yßn exhibition game. ] w , \ The Decatur led at \all periods, 25-163 d&6 and 60-40. Heller paced Klein’s with points, followed hjHCrtst with 17. Bond topped PbrUaJid with 21>. Parrel Brewster, Portland high school and. Jnjrd’Ue Vnivei>. sity star, now a of the Cleveland Bi*ow^ks’.j||:pro : ., football team, played cejite||for the Port.land team. ‘Mh ‘ 1 Klenk’s will exhibition vgame at 7:i!0 this evening lat tho sc gym againsit I the Decatur KiM-gMs of Pythias quintet. .ffli Klenk‘s ; ffl PG FT TP Helle)- 13 2 28 'Doan 0 Ballard 0 "O’ 0 Reed ’2 1 4 Hoehammer —2 0 4 Meyer fts 1 11 s Crisrt ip 1 17 Moses '2. 14 Price Ip 0 4 Sautbine k-Jf 0 0 0 ■ • . . 4 - I|L ..4 — ’ TOTALS! 8 ’ 92 Portlanii' ■ MITG FT TP Ashley 0 r, Peterson A-iL? 1 5 Stephans 10 Brewster ' ---W , A 5 Bond -i-J|7 - ' 7 '2l Gleeson MS;. 2 18 Ray 0 0 Williams 0 0 TOTALS 11 65 " ' ‘-■-’fl: Jefferson-Hartford i Game Site Chdhged Announcement Was;']made today that the Jefferson-Hartford game, scheduled for at the Geneva gym, will be played af\ the Berne high sclHool gym. \ W Saturday Morntag League Results i' The Pistons defeated DePaul, 26-13, and Notre Ddmdldbwned the Junior Commodores, si)-13, in Saturday morning leagqs games at the Commodores R. Litchfield, led the Pistons w)|h 14 points, and R. Eyanson tapped Notre Dame with 11. i'j . f BOWLING SCORES CENTRAL SOYA \ Team Standings w l Pct. Master Mixers; 28; : i« 17 36 Feed Mill 26l$i 19 36 Blue- Prints 24ij|; 21 34 Truckers Bag Service L_;2si t '.': 20 33 Wonders ; 23%' 21% 32% ? Marks Spares A_ -20?? 25’ 27 , M &,R 25 24 Hot Rods.... |lß| K 32 16 Men —-High series: ffiNash 550, Wheeler 508. Schlickman 548, Morgan 519, Rowden 505. II gh games: Nash 225~ Wheeler man 188482, Morgah 18-1, (Rowden 214, Hutker 184, ISS - < M . - Women —High gained 189, Way 177. |j 4 ; TEEPtE MOVING & TRICKING Local and * Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 1?. Lt

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Doxie Moore Mamed Conservation Head Il INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Doxie Moo|re, 41. forrper coaQh and coinrriisSibner in two professional basketball leagues, is the new director of the Indiana Department of Conservation. i-- \ ; Moore will succeed Kenneth N. Kunkel of Nashville. J Moore; presently is supervisor and of officials of the National Basketball Association with an office at Lafayette, Ind. Longenberger. A. Cent' 10 152 15.2 Brunton, Commodores 4 10 Results one year ago this week: U’jirsaw 87. Yellow Jackets 73. | Jefferson 47, Monmouth 35. Hartford 40, Commodores 36. ,j Fort Wayne C. C. 59 Yellow jQcksts 57 (double overtime). Liberty Center 56, Pleasant Mills '46. \ : ' -I Adams Central 55,. Geneva 53 (bveitiny?). Monmouth 43, Lancaster Central 41. I . .. Ossian 53. Berne 33.- — . ’ [, IKE- AND GOP 1 ' (bowtf—d From P««e Oae) Millikin is chairman of the majority conference of the senate.. Taft said the agreement on patronage was designed to clear "tip a “vague and uncertain” situatioji. ’ “We reached a complete mpethig of the minds on the procedure to be followed,” Knowland said. , Taft, who has announced he will not oppose Elpenjiower’s t|on of Martin Durkin as secretary of labor, said he and other Republican senate leaders 1 wuold make every, effort to Confirm the entire i Eisenlhower cabinet on inauguration day- " ' I Asked whether he might use the traditional right of senator and declare Durkin “personally obnoxious,”: Taft laughed and said kin <T>uld not possibly be persoi)-

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Protest Deferment Os Two Physicians ' ■ I Hammond Medical (tanks In Protest HAMMOND, Ind. UP — Draft defenpent."' for two doctors who have contracts with 39 industrial firms in this area brought protests ; today from medical ranks. Local draft board secretary Floyd - Griffith said that Drs. J..W. Justen and H. W> Eggers were deferred at the request of their associate, Di. E. S, Jones. | ? Jones said that he alone could ■?' ■not handle their service contracts in- this heavily — industrialized area southeast of Chicago.' Among the firms associated with ’.he'three doctors one headed by the local draft board chairman, Charles Nau Sr-.- < ‘- ; Dr. James Mclean,- 32, said the deferments were contrary to i American Medical Association policy and the recommendations of a local medical committee. McLean said the feels all doctors should be considered equally for the draft, and a local medical group has ruled that no doctor is so essential he cairt serve in uniform 4 ]' .4 I Dr. Richard Callahan, president of the Lake county veterans med- . Leal society, said. “It seems to ine that Hammond is profusely «up- 4 plied with medical talent 'at this tirtie.” - Justen and Eggers were deferred until September 1953. \ I Jones said he was rejected for military service in both World • Wars. ? 1 '• 1 I' 4 “Eggers was rejected in World War 11, although he tried to enlist.” JOneS saia. “and Justen had I no objection about going into setv-’ ice at this time.” . , •