Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1953 — Page 7
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Defeat Pleasant Mills In Thriller By 61-59 Score Saturday Night I
The -Geneva Cardinals. rallying in the last minute of Ulay. overcame a four-ppint deficit find droVe,to a 61-59 victory over ’fthe Pleasant Mills Spartans to pail down the championship df the annual Adams county high School basketball tourney, held nt • the Decatur gym Saturday night. The Cardinals won their way to the finals by eliminating the Decatur qotnmodores, 75-62, and the Spartans ousted the Monmouth tables, in the afternopii seihi-finals. , ‘ ;■ ] The Cardinals, after a nip and tueik battle all. the way; trailed the! Spartans. 59-55, with only <i initiate to play But Larry Hannii | ieteran Geneva forward, hit- tft for the Cardinals and came ‘fight! back with ‘another to knot the score at 59-59 when the Cardiii Jis i grabbed the Spartans’ pass-itj. fter Hanni’s first basket. Jerry’ Tester then connected for the, field goal that gave Geneva the Championship. •'ft’ ft i The final tilt was a thriller af| tiie! way, with the tied oris 4ignt different occasions and the leaij changing hands no less than ' 14 times. •’ ft! I The Cardinals opened up ah darliy 6-0 lead, oh -a \pair of fiels \ goals by Tester and one by Hanni] hut j the Sparthns whittled away* \ to take 'the lead at 8-7 after four ijiinptes of the first quarter. The teams just abdut traded points for • the irest of the period'with Pleas-; * ant [Mills hold a 17*-14 .advantage. ft j 4 Geneva moved into a 20-17 lead -1 ip the first minute of the second, ft. jteripd but the Spartans, after pull] s | ing to a 21-21 tie. Inylt up a fouft point advantage only to have Hannj and ‘Bob Pentbti hit-fielders for <i tie at the half. ■' Th® Cardinals edged into a 44-41 , bulge- at 'the end of the thiid quarter, largely on three field g<>alsh)y Tom-Craig 'ft' iThri Spartans kept firing away, finally .achieving i a 49-49 tie midway through the tipakberiod. Keith ( Fty arid Bill Blovtergt traded twoppint?rs for adJl-51 deadlock. Jer ry Price- calmly .propped in two : ffee throws when fouled and Les* i J’ainler, drpve in for a fielder fort ! a. sa-51 margin as the Spartan I ''bickers went wild. Testeft con-1 yer trd a i\jair Os free throws but j i j l;ee 'Wblfje hit from the field to j ' / the Spartans’ four poitii I Biargin, Tester hit from the field ; mit. Painter connected twice from ■ 4 the foul line,, making the score ft 59-55. Pleasant Mills,-and setting ’ . the. s.tage for pie final heroics .by the lew county chaihpioifs Painter topped the scorers with . prints.. I tallied 19. Prh e\ I 15. and Tester 13. The Cardinals: L-."’ converted 13 of 24 chances at-tbfe foul I Hue. the Spartans 15 of 27.. fti Sixteen personala were, assessor! * the Spartans’, 15 the Cardinals,, ari i.T T neither team dost a--player. ■. j. Ousted Tlfej Decatur X’p/nin odores gave tjie /'ardinals o a rugged hattie in the first semi-finaP until late in the third period, when Geneva slowly began to pull away, winding u/ with’the-75-62 triumph to move to
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- Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams . } Tuesday i. lluntiigton at Yellorp Jackets, j-* Pleashnt v Mi.lls at Hartford. Jefferjon at O. I Friday Commlodores at Ossian. J Ploagland at Mon,mo|xth. Jeffer ton. at Gray. . , Berne at Angola. r|. Genevja at Poling. |\ J, | ; —..., ?the\finals. The score was knotted fbur times! in a bitterly-cor tested first quarter, with Geneva polling-ahead !by 17-14 just I’before the end* of ' the periqd. The Cardinals increased . their margin tb seveii ppihts, 36?9. at the half. c Joe Cpstello. Phil Brunton and ! Steve Gass all hit frdtn the field olft: the f|rst minute and a half of ! the third quarter, the Commodores within a point, 36-35. J and ik pdlr of free throws by Qaas juist : a minute later Mt the c6m- • nibdores on top. 41-40, Foul tosses by Joe IfYUder and Gass increased the margin to three points, i>ut , Bob .Penrod hit his field goal of the Second half to knot tTie score at 45-45 with two intputes of the period remaining. The jCardin‘als \then built a 52-46 margin going into the filial period protected it well thpdhghbut {he last quartet ; ■!'![' " ' 1 Hanni topped the scorers ‘ with 24 point >, closely trailed with . 21. Both teams had] Two other players ; in double figures. Geneva cashed in On 19 of 35 (ree ’ throw attempts, the Commodores 16 of 29, as 20 fouls were called oti the Commodores, j 16 on .the Cardinals. v Eagles Eliminated Saturday’s seco'nd semi-final was a typical Pleasant Mills-Monmouth battle, With the Spartans taking, in the last lour minutes of ;the gajne for a 49-43 victory aad the trip to the tourney finals. i Jim Fleming’s eight points- led pt he -Ea gles to a 14-12 edge in the {first- period, in which the score [xyas tibd three times. l The second quarter resolved into I a low-scoring duel, with Monmbuth ! pulling into a 20-20 tie on late free throws by Toip Drew hhd (lick Bqltemeyer. ■-The pagles built up a lead ahe{ half of the third period had been played, but the < Spartahs sliced this deficit to a schnt poiht, 33-32, at] the close of-|the stanza. i The final quarter wastja close battle until the midway point, when Painter took charge to hit two field goals ’and three' free throws to lead..the Spartans to victory. - Painter led them all with 16 points, although trailed, closely by Fleming with 13 and Priqe and Drew with 12 each. The! Spartans dropped in 13 of 24 free throws, the Eagles 15 of. 26, as 1(6 Wils were assessed Pleasant Mills and 14 to Mopmouth. 7 \ | ' —T - ”’? ’■ > i\ ' L-* Geneva FG FT TP Hanni , a...;...'.. 8 8-12 21 t’raig ■>. 5 6-11 id Penrod 4 0-2 8 ]%ster _i., 6 2-2 14 ( Stinky 1 0-0 2 'jSchifder 1 > 0 0-0 0 •] .Wack Ihi .! I 2i-6 4 Blowers 3 1-2 7 TOTALS Commodores \ • FCk FT TP Costelld 6 >l-2 13 Gass .J. 6 : 9-12 21 Brunton ..• ~s, 7 2-6 16 3. Wilder . ~. 2 4-9 8 York ■....- 1 0-0 2 Meyer . 0 ; 0-0 o ,E. Wilder '. 1 0-0 2 TOTALS , 23 16-29 62 Officials: Butz,, flail M ' ' . . I } • VI Pleasant Mills I FG FT TP King |.. ._ 0 2-5 2 K . Prey 0 0 '.case ....1.... ' \4 . 1-2 ‘ PaintAr! v 5 b 6-9 . 16 ' I’rice . | 5 2-2 12 Byer ..J 0 0-0 0 Wolfe ; ? 3 0-0 6 H. Ffeyi . 1 2-1 4 Fox .'....1 0 0-0 0 ' —J—■ — A. T? TOTALS 18 13-34 49 Monmouth ! 1 FG FT TP Myers v 2 4-7 3 Harvey ].y 1... 2 0-0 4 ihiimahh o o-o o Fleming, ... 15-7 1 > lsew J 5 2-3 12 I i
. . _ . , ' '!>WO Sportsmanship \ i|i Award Presentea I To Jim Fleriyng Jim Fleming, senior gusrd o| fche Monmouth Eagles, was ; i aw'ifded' the individual sportsrhartship|', trophy at the conclusion of the AtliamS county tourney Saturday;nig{t{.| The trophy, donated Ify Hbtifert Monnier. former Decatur budpefeSman, wa? given in honor qf EfWett' Rice, pfbminent Monroe l\ resident. Fleming was selecteig [for . the coveted award by the toi&hey referees! anc{ official per and timekeeper. The trophy was presented j, L. Dallas' Albright, p| hcipal and tpurney Albj ght also presented the chatppic hip trophy donated by the' De*|i.{ur Daily Democrat to , the cha™ ion i Geneva [Cardinals, and the tots bey basketball to the ®l ills Spartans, runnerup. • igi ' ■ ’ 1 i JI L_ ‘ ■ J \ ■ 1 ! [ Sooner ... 'v 0 ! 0-2j|[ 9 ’ Bultemgyer 0 / 3-3® 3 , (jrandsthff 0 ■ v 0 TOTALS I .... 14 15-2 143 Officials: Hall. Butz [|J| ' fl II! Geneva « 1 ! FT Wp. Hanni 7.'F5-1S | 119 I Craig ' ;.... 3 ||[ T .Penrod \ 1. 0.1-1 fl i 3 Tester ...J. 5 J3-3.[|113 Stucky : 0 p-0» d Scliisler i '. 1 ' 2-2'i | 4' Blowers 3 6 Macklin ...J 4 ] 1-1 [I f 9 TOTALS \24 i3-2|| 61 Pleasant Mills 1 li FG gFTUTP King J.... 0 , T»-Qi; |[ 0 K. Frey ' \. ~.. 3 ;p-0 J. 3 Case .. , '. 2 [;b-0 11 115 Price : 6 ]3-8 «Jls Painter , 1 6 18-J 21, It. .Frey O' O-o]| 0 Wolfe 3 | 9 Fox ' 1 hp-oi 2 Byer 1 :b-p[ ! 2 ■\ V-"' ; ■ x. U! — TOTOLS 22 i!5-2® 59 Officials: Butz, Hall ft J ■ lil I '■ Hiijh School Basketball South Bend Central 70, tfie Central 67. V" I ]' Fort Wafne North 69. Gokhdifcl. Fort Wayne South 45, Criwfij dstille 34. , .pi j I \ Ahdefson 72, Lawrenceburg 31 ! j Mishawaka 63. Mancie Indianapolis, Washington 1 00. , Franklin 57. ft. [|J New Albany 66, Indianapolis Bi ad Ripple 54. i [ Brazil 52, Bedford 35. Il' Indianapolis Tech 53, Indiana Wis Manual 38. r , Indianapolis Howe 70, Terri llffite _ | Garfield 04. , | ]J] Bippus 52, Huntington Allen County Tourney Harlan 23. Elrtihurst 21. i Leo 52. Nek Leo 43. Harlan 37 (final). ’ Jay County Tourney? -I* Redkey 64. Portland 55. |i II Bryant 59, Gray 50. ‘ \ | Redkey 62. Brvaht 91 (flh«ft\|| ! Whitley CoUhty ToUMl|y||i South Whitley 92. |®h , Center 44. r Jii Jefferson Center 32, Coesse 38 | South Whitley 70, Jeffersoh,5 i i filial 1. . ' >ft ' ; . Noble County Tourney 'm| ,j Albion 4(>’, Cromwell 38 {overtime ).■! Avilla 52, Ligonier 40. Albion 49< Avilla 43 (final). ® ' I : .»i . Racing Auto Kills 1 Nine In Argentina || Ul‘ — Nine spectators werp and 23 others injured yeptej»|ky. when a racing car hurtled crowd at the municipal autdi!tpftpk. Giusejipe Fafiha of Italy, dniler of the racer, suffered onlx®i p a bruised left hand. .mi • ft fl Muncie Central Is h ill 1 Handed First Loss 1 1 ' ‘-ft l‘ INDIANAPOLIS UP —-IndiA’s ! high School basketball ' shaped up as unpredictable ps Opr i today as Muncie wy!te I champs picked up, the pieces ;pf i peir scattered 23-game ■ Streak. ‘ ;j; I The No. !■ team's 70-to-67|; h< mecourt loss to South Bend Gpr|rjar ’ Saturday night. counted j <||{h Evansville pentral’s solid I unranked Bloomington 24 [.htinrs l earlier, was proof enough tl|it||l|le > 1953 state journey may be anuilpr ! '‘wide-opeu*’ affair. ip if
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—-— I. —j;'i . t r.iw i F., .r;—— x- ... I ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Player team Position Mantii Geneva ‘ Forward Myer 8 Moriinou|h Forward Gass Comfhodnres Forward CraiK Geneva Forward Brunton CdniittodoreH Center Case . Pleasant Mills Center Paihter ° Pleasant Mills Guard Fleming Monmouth Guard Tester Geneva Guard, Price > Pleasant Mills Guard , l
WMMWL J Team Standings W L Pct. Geneva J 413 2 .867 Pleasant Mills j 13 2 .867 Monmouth L 8 5 .615 Commodores 7 5 .583 Berne 4 g. 6 7 .462 Yellow Jackets 5 7 .417 Hartford 5 8 .385 Adams Central 4 3 8 .373 Jefferson 3 9 .250 Congratulation*, Cardinal!*! —dOo— The Cardinals, rt fusing to ijtiii In the final minute, bouflced back to defeat the Pleasant Mills Spartans in a real thriller in the*!ihai game of the Adams county tourney Saturday night. A great the Cardinals arid Coaclf Harold Schultz. \ I'|l: —°O°—; I The -(final thriller topped off a great tourney, which attracted the iargestfurowds in the history of the county meet. L. Dallas AlbHght, Jeffersbn principal and toutney • manager, stated that Approximately 1,600, sb*son tickets Were sold and the gyih was jammed for every session. • ,!> j —oOo— Geneva, by its tourney victory, moved [into a tie fob the county leadership with Pleasant Mills. Both tennis have won 13 games and lost twp. both the Pleasant Mills losses tii Geneva. —oOo — Eight gambs are on, the schedule this week, three on Tuesday night and five Friday. Only One game will be played in Decatur. ' ‘ —oOo—' This Yelloyv Jackets will play their only game of the week Tu6«day night, entertaining-the always Uugh Huntington Vikr ings At the Decavur gym. The Vikings have a.season record of eighf victories and five defeats and number among their victims .Fort Wayne South Side, Warsaw and Auburn. In other games Tuesday, Pleasant Mills will play at Hartford and JefferSdh goes to Convey, O. » —oOe—fh| Decatur Commodores will t>ak« ts the road tsf a tough task .Friday night, meeting the Ossidn Bears at Oksian. The Beark «f« undefeated this season dhd retOhtly won the Well* county tourney in easyfaahlOn. A neighborhood strap Is also on tHd menu Fridays when the \ Morl mouth Eagles host the Hoagland Wildcats. Iri ot'Her Friday gamdk, Jefferson IS at Gray.i Befne travels to Angola and senevd plays at Poflhg. . o()o Les Painter, pieaskni Mills, piling up 51 points in three county games, boosted his county 'scoring* lead to 517 points lb 15 gainfcs for an average of'2l-1 points per game. Larr/ Hanni of Geneva and Jerry Price of Pleasant Mills moved up to second and third, propping G£M!O Morrison of the Decatur fellow |aekets to fourth. Morri? son, however,Jiolds the second high average With 20.7 points per game.' The lii top sdOrers, with ggmbs played, \ futal points and average points jjmr [-game, follow: | - • Name , J Team GP TP Ave. Painter/pleasant Mills 15 317 2t.i Hanni, Geneva; 15 273 18.2 Price, pliashnt Mi,lls I’s 244 16J) Morrison, Y. Jackets __ 11 228 20.7 .Myers, Monmouth I[3 225 17.3 Aiigsbutifer, Hartford _ 113 205 15.8 TesterjGeheVa 15 200 Brunton, Commodores 12 184 Class, CjOihmodores lx., 12 184 15.3 Brewstef; Hertford /, 13 183 14.1 _L I ' . —-oOo— ■. Results* one year ago this week: Huntington 61, YelitoiV Jackets 33. Hartford 52.-Pleasant Mills Si. Jeffefsqn 82; Gray 75/ Jackson Center 46, Adams Central ‘ i .■ -I ..; , ' Ossiah 66, Commodores 58. Auburu L 43. Yellbw Jackets 41. Hartford 61, Adams Central 53. Angola 63. Berne 36. Poling 48, Geneva 46. j \ tlfyam *>2. Pleasant Mills 44. ft Hoagland 56. Moumouth 48. Adams Central 46, Petroleum 44. V• J ’ ' - « ift : ; \ liJ? '! . 'ft vftft
Bingen Takes Lead Ih Lutheran League Bingen took over undisputed leadership, hi the Luthefan grade schbol IgHgwe Saturday night, defeating Plkt flock, 32-29, at the Hoagland sebooi. In the other game, Fuelling whtptied Ftiedheirti, 32-9. i pN'Sgt Saturday’s games Will libe played at Monmouth, Union mett; iris Decatur at 7:30 p.m., fallowed biy Ohsian and Preble. FfistfhSlfft \ FG Ft tP i&tiffeke 2 2 6 r|.Sctiaffer\ 0.0 0 fifeuermeister; 0 o n W; Scljaefef 0 2 2 Dettmer, \0 0, 0 Buuc.k Lx4_.._.. 0 0 0 IK Ga-Umeyer x._ 0 \ 11 Fidirman 0 0 0 Gallmeyer ■„ 0 0 0 Bpltemeier 0 0 0 , > ■ —U Totals 2 5 9 i; ; Fuelling ft FG FT TP H. Wletfleldt .J.i...... 1 0 2 Kft Linker .... 0 0 0 U’O Puslck + 4 3 ill Witte J..... 0 0 0 Bberger . 4 0 , 8> Lkrry BUsick 0 0 0 Dave Fuelling ... 10 2 Dale Fuelling 3 17 D. Busick 0 11 Wft Wietfeldt 0 11 D., Linker 6 0 0 '! Totals 13 6 32 ft; Bingen \ FG FT TP U.'SehPtimann 11 3 BSiiJnrahn - 3 17 Zfeft 44 J--— 5 3 13 RftfSt?heumah 1.0 4 4 < 0 4 4 Mefcfier 0 0 0 M. Schaumann 1.0 11 * \ I j Totals 9 14 32 \ * Flat Rock ;5. FG FT Ts Hoffman 2 1 , > KLHockemeyer 3 1? G|rbtrian 5 1 11 Gallmeler 2 2.6 Bbhnke - - 0 0\ 0 A, Hockemeyer .0 0 0 D; Hockemeyer (L 0 0 I ”-4j 1• . I '• ' : 1,I\>tal| 12 5 29 '■ ft ! ift [ — J Pro Basketball NBA RESULTS \ Saturday Rochester 109. Minneapolis 101. Ba!ltitnore 82f, Indianapolis 66. Nfew Yofk 84. Philadelphia 76. ’ i Sunday \ Fort Wayhe &0, Rochester 87. Milwaukee 83, Mititieapdlis 70. Syracuse 103. Baltimore 84. Indianapolis 70, Philadelphia 74. i Bbston $9. New York 83. College Basketball Indiana 74, Illinois 70 (double overtimeL Mh'hlgan State 66, Michigan 64. yViscritiSih 78, Northwestern 56. Minnesota 65, lowa 58. St; LOuis 86. Notre Dame 81. Marquette 86. Valparaiso 67. ; Evansville 79. Indiana State 74. Detroit Tech 82, Concordia 75. Ohio Nofttterh 94. ijri-State 71. Mknchestelr 67, Franklin 53. ftandver 88. DePaiiW 75. i Taylor 82. Indiana Central 69. North Carolina State 76, George Washington 69. Ohio U. 74, Toledo 63. .Oklahoma A&M 70, Oklahoma 59. IxiUtayille 94. Georgetown (Ky.) 61. Rio Grande 84. Lockbourne 50. Selah Hall 92, Boston College 71. Bradley 89, Ix>yola (Ill.) 70. Kansas 80, Kansas State 66. DePaul- 68, LaSalle 62. The Australian echidna, or spiny ant-eater, is one of two creatures knbWft to BCietiee wdich lay eggs, and nourish their young .with milk.
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HiL,4* Indiana Edges Illinois, Plays Purdue Tonight CHICAGO UP —, Indiana’s Hdosiers, unbeaten ih Pig Ten basketball with a two game edge on the field, can insure a tight hold on the league lead for another (wo weeks if they beat Purdue tonight. The Hoosiers won their biggest battle of the .season Saturday, downing Illinois, 74 to 70, in a double overtime to post their jseventh straight conference win Jithout a defeat. ■ [ Tonight the Boilermakers will t try to stop the pdterit Indiana attack and league lerididg scorer t>on Schlundt to\pull the league race a trifle closer before Indiana takes a fortnight holiday for semester examinations. The game will be at Lafayette, where Purdue should be at its best, but Indlafta has conference road! games, so the foreign floor shouldn’t be too great a handicap. Traditionally, the scraps between the two Indiana teams are toss-up affairs. Other conference games tohight will be Illinois at Michigan State. Northwestern at lowa and Ohio State at Wisconsin, Saturday games will be Iowa! al Purdue, Northwestern at Michigan State ■ j \ and. Ohio State at Minnesota. ' ; , ... ■ .J, -I . , , >1 “ft "*
• b -. ■ ? ■ \ i r- . • -M ■ b r ■ ilh 1 r% ' ; ■ H M A. out of every ■■ ' i ' ' ■ ■ k paychecks in Indiana is ■ ■ : : V . ■ ‘ f-- ■ ( paid by the TRUCKING INDUSTRY - I ■ ; ■ . ' ' I >!••■.■ ■’ ' . '■■''■■ I -. x TAe trucking industry’s $675,181,000 yearly payroll helps make good times for you i and everybody in Indiana Your pocketbook is fatter, you live bet- lower prices, greater selections result ter, get more things more conveniently from the fast, flexible (service trucks pro- * because of Indiana’s great and growing vide. In Indiana 1580 communities de- \| trucking industry ... the trucks of all pend solely on trucks for everything • kinds you see every day. they get. i Yesj here id the Hoosier State folks Trucks keep more than 167,000 literally live hy truck. Everything you Indiana people working. The trucking eat, wear or Use comes all or part of the industry is Indiana’s No. 2 employer — way to you by truck. Trucks get Indi- second only to agriculture. The size of A ana’s crops to market (practically all of its payroll makes trucking ark important | the giant tomato crop, for example, trav- factor in bringing good times to all Indi- ' els by truck). That food on your table, ana. Here in Indiana —if you've got it, ( that new suit or dress, the furniture, a truck brought it—holds true for everymedical supplies — all depend for trans- thing including a of the portation pn the truck. Fresher stocks, State's prosperity. 1 ' ■ J/' ]• • H'■ '' . ' ■ -■ ; - ( INDIANA MOTOR TRUCK ASSOCIATION Roosevtlt Budding • hdidnopoli* 4, Indiana JAMES L NICHOLAS. Ganardl Mdnatfftr 4 . 1.l I I •
Two-Platoon System For Hoosier Preps INDIANAPOLIS UP — Indiana and other states atflllatea with the National Federation High School Athletic Association will not abolish the two-platoon system' in foot-
* dill m ft •■■' ; “.'! ]•[ m ,- ft GRIMACING WITH PAIN, 14-year-old Monte Williams lies pinhed under, wheel of a railroad flatcar in Seattle, Wash., as‘railroad workers and passersby labor to free him. The car, being pushed by a switch engine, struck him as he crossed the tracks.'His crumpled bicycle was found nearby. Doctors had to amputate the leg. (Intetnattonal Sowtdphoto; X h. 1 -f-
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•R . V. 1•« . ball. 1 ~ IHSAA commissioner L. V. Phillips said the present free substitution rule met with-_such unanimous 1 approval at a" recent meeting of 1 the association’s football rules com--1 mittee that ho formal note was considered necessary on its reten- ’ tion tor 1953. j.
