Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1953 — Page 7

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All City Bowling Leaders Changed Leaders inXall thred events In tfye Decatur bity bowjling tourhey were changed by last week-end’s bbwling at the.G. E) club alleys, Heyerleys rolled 3020 on, games , es 1059-964-997/ including 171 pins per game handicap, to take over the team events lead by three pins from Mansfield. ’' '- ' In the doubles. Clem Sneil and Harold Shoaf rolled 1220 with 54 pins handicap to take the lead from and Schneider. In the singles, Ross Way moved into the lead, with a 638 with 26 pins pbr game handicap, The leaders are as follows: /■’ , , Team—Heyerleys.' 3020; Mans- ; field, 3017; Mollenkopf - Eltlng, 2974; Arnold Lumber, 2364; G.- E. Office, \

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Doubles — Snell-Shoaf X 1220; Beery -Schneider, 1217;! HpffmanMarbach, 1211; House-Ridet, 1191; Faulkner-Laurent; 1191. Singles—Way. 638; Crhtes, 637; Mies, 622; Schlickman, 1016| Tute-i Wiler, 61U. 'j ;' I ■ ' ■ ■■■ >. ■ , . High School basketball Ossian 60, Blufftori 54. , Fort Wayne Central 47, ForC Wayne South 39. | Fort Wayne Central Caitholic 61, Fort Wayne k?oricordia 58. Indianapolis Attucks 66, Indianapolis Shortridge 44. Indianapolis Toch 50, Indianapolis Howe .48. i , I Logansport 64, 'Peru 55. ; Kokomo 68, Elwood 57. Pro Basketball [ NBA Results Boston 94. Fort Wayne 84. Milwaukee 72, New Yorlt 7Q. I Rochester 89, Baltimore 82.

Annual City senes|i For Junior Crown Opens January 28 The first game of the city series for the Decatur junldii high basketball championship will be played at 3:45 o’clock Wedhyisday afternoon. Jan. 28, at the Qbtainodore gym. ' ’l||j St. Joe won the series Junior high, and ha£ possesion of the Wemhoff trophy, has been in competition many | years. Admission prices willbe Kkicents for students and 25 cenie for adults, perald Strickler of t™ city will be the referee. 'il' 1 The second game wijl be played Tuesday, Feb. 10, with Junio||ihigh as the host. In event a Is necessary, the date and s||» wilt be determined following ttM! second game. : ®j | Jacket Reserves In $ Tourney Saturday The Decatur Yellow Jacket second team will compete in ajJfourteaml reserve tourney at the Concordia College gym in Fort tjflkyne Saturday morning and ' Decatur will the tourney opener at 9 a.iiWjSaturday, followed by Concordia^and Fort Wayne North Side. The .feornirtg losers will play in the coraolation game at 1‘ o’clock, followed by the championship game o’clock.

'h" ' . !| I f JEW BEEF The Market on Bern Cattle is a little weaker this in: f week and we are offering some, Young Cow ' for Canning and Summer Sausage as low as 35c lb. Also some nice Baby Bief quarters. 60 to 75 , lbs. each at 45c and 50a Jb. Corn fed Steer and Heifer quarters, 100 to 120 Ib| each, at 46c and 52c lb» We * «I? * L 1 ■ ■\ * will have a nice selectis|i of fresp dressed quarters in all of the above gradesMo show you this weekend. If •I i* T- : I !' you cannot Use a We will cut one in two for you. Bring your 0b or basket along, no charge for slicing it up for ycfi. \ : ' PORK O ' ■ 1 • I ■ The Hog Market stronger this week and the ' i ■ '. ■| ■ 1 Lard market weaker. sSnow Wpite, Fresh Rendered Lard ~, 50 LK — LB. CAN $£,75 — 10 LBS, $1.20 —5 Lajf in a supply of fresh rendered Lard at thesWavorable prices. Light, lean, Pork Ix>ins, 50c !b. Crose trimmed Pork Shoulders 39c lb. Fresh Picnic slams, 6 to 8 lbs. each, 35c lb. Fresh Hams, any weigh|, 55c lb.> Our own cure, hickory smoked Hams, close trimmed, any weight, 63c !bj ij? ■ > , L - - Home cured Slab Bacoii|6 to 10 lbs. to the slab, 54c lb. Lean home cured, hickey smoked, Full Shoulders, 8 to <l2 lbs. each, «pecial tk|s weekend, 45c lb. We will slice any of the above||tems for f you at no additional ' charge. Buy your mot wholesale and make your locker or home freezer way fpr itself. -:\ \ • ST ; ■ ! • 1 ' . 'jffl ' f > 1 Ji •; .:' ! I • ! I The above prices apply to onr Downtown Market as well as our Wholesale Market on Highway 27 North. r-• : • \ VW ’ . H. P. SCHMITT PACING CO. PHONE 3-3146 1 HIGHWAY 27 NORTH

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Schedule for Adams County Basketball Teams i Friday Commodores at Ossian. Haagiand at Monmouth. Jefferson at Gray. J Borne at Angola. 1 Geneva at Poling. Parents Invited so Little League |j Baseball Meeting A ifepeciat invitatiop was ed tpday to parents to attend thd organization meeting of Little League baseball for Decatur, which, will Ibe held in room 107 at the’' Decdtur high school Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The invitation is hot only for parents of boys ip the age group of 12. and under eligible for play this fyear but also to the fathers ' and ‘mothers of boys who will be participants in future years. Oifcanizations interested in spou-' soring teams of aiding in supervi-: sion of the league, and individuals interested in the supervision angle are invited, i Byu 1960, a trailer will be the mobile home of one out Os 2ff of the ‘expected total of American whose bread: w-inner will have retired from* work,: experts predict.

St. Joe Is Winner By Score Os 41-17 St. Joe of Decatur whipped the Pleasant Mills junior high team, 4147, at the Commodore gym Wednesday afternoon. St. Joe led at all periods, 8-0, 21-3 and 25-9. 1 Scoring was well balanced, Top+ le and R. Meyer leading the winners with 11 and 10 points, respectively. 4 i Pleasant Mills FG FT TP J. Williamson 1 0 2 Light 0 0 0 R. McCullough 1 i\ 3 Hawkins - Oil |<ing 0, 0 (1 Frey 0 .0 0 MoCullOugh 5, Schoaf 0 11 Johnson 2 T A 5 i, ; I F ’ I ■ - I Totals ’ 6 5 17 St. Joe FG FT TP Kghle ft '' 0 G Voglewede -1 0 ff. o Reed A2 2 6 Heimaijo \ 0 0 Hake _p.__o 0.0 Murphy L 113 R. Meyler. 4 2 10 Ehler Iro1 r 0 0 0 T. Meyter \2'o 4 Beal JJO 0 q Temple!l 5 1 11 Litchfield 0 ,1 1 a—- — \ 7 41 '■/Xj ' I ?' ' j , • ,\i Jefferson Player Is Injured In Game B(f!> Switzer, Jefferson township high school senior and a member of the school’s basketball team, is a paMsut |in the Van Wert county hospital, suffering from an injury received] in a game Tuesday evening With thL Convoy, Ohio team. Switzqr wag injured a few weeks ago, but was able to play Tuesday. It is believed he has an injury to his -spine. He is unable to move Ids righit leg. of the Injury. ■ I i f College Basketball lowa State 69. Drake t>4. Akron 81, Kent Stale 73. Washington (Mo.) 74. Evansville + '62.' ' Louisville 87, Mississippi Southern 72. Because more than 250.000 V. S. bdMness firtnr’Wttvertise on book match covers. Americans receive 'more' than 250 billion free mat( h«-s annually. •

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