Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1953 — Page 6
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I. U. Defends | Unbeaten bop Mark Tonight CHICAGO. UP — 'Me Letting Indiana will defend itUUindefeated Big Ten record tonight h|ainst done of tjiie usual the league, always Wiseonthe first meeting between* the,two clubs this seaib^-' ; Thd'Hoosiers, with straight conference wins and Hoisting the league’s top scorer in<enter Don Schlufidt,. were strong ifavorites, particularly at< home. | l|ut there was little chance Indian uj/ould lei down and bull safely l| •' the fifth place Badgers. | Vj Wisconsin has had twiJ shots aC Illinois, defending minference; champion and how twpt|rimes behind Indiana, and was b|U en by 10 points on the Jllini flood But Saturday at Madison, thej : Badgers moved in front regularln and only I eight free throw\by li'iliYis in the final two minutes accotKiwd for a i 65 to 61 win. Indiana also was hard pressed' to rack up its ninth dMiference win, 88 to 84. over NortWestern. The Wildcats scored 15 mnnt.4 as ,
Indiana failed to hit the riel to jptill , withjn one point of thepHnosiers twice in the final 10 mingles. The Hoosiers rallied .daqh time, i however, to win. Srhhimft! propped i 32 points to increase hf|| average Scoring per gamp to 125.6 I Three other cbnfereaijl games j were on tap tonight, ijlihois ht Michigan. Michigan StatailU lowa Minnesota at OhioSiite Minnesota swampedM*iuiltie-Sat-urday, 74 to 50, while dh 0 State knocked Michigan State | > fourth place with a 73 to 62 wij .jat Columbus. /. \ Other conference gani B this * week will be Saturday will lOwa at Illinois. Michigan State; Indi- • ana, Michigan at Wiscoi iji and ! Northwestern at Purdue. 1 i i i 1 - J ' . !i i!
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Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Monday St. Mary’s of Anderspn at Commodores. \ Tuesday Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. Wednesday . Commodores vs Adams Central at Pleasant Mills. t ♦ Friday ' \Ye low Jackets at-Portland Adtnrs Central at Monmouth • (Adans Central home game). Pleasant Mills at Union "(Wells Coun.y). v . . MO itpelier at Berne. Geieva at Hartford. Jes! efson ys, Madison at Geneva. - ; v Saturday Wir cheater'at Yellow Jackets. Bingen And Preble Lutheran Winners Bini en and Pretyle scored easy i victories, in th** Lutheran grade I school league ifeaturda v night, Bin- ; gen defeating;: Union 38-21, and pr» hie downing Frie.c herni, 34-19. ~ In gathes hext Saturday night at thik Hoagland gym. Flat Rock (will meet Ossian, at |:3O o’clock, • follows d by Decatur and Fuelling. singen FG FT TP ’ N. Sell o«Mer o 0 0 Bulmalin —i_ r _ 3 0 . 6 Zelt „ 4 4 12 1 R. Schfuman _i.---.L-- 3 (T 6 BultePioier4 2 10 Melchei 1; \2 ■ 0 4 M. Seh't uihan, _L_i_lL_ 0 0 0 Sthieferstein _lO 0 0 J. Sclujf der 0 ft • 0 Krauss' 0 0 * ft Totals 16 \ 6 ‘ 38 Union FG F„T TP' G. R|< <4e 0 I'l Tliiemo 11 3 jjKhmk 4 -- 1 '• Blfnz —1 5 ~ L. Klenk ~L-J------ 1 3 5 L. Bteeke 4-— 0 0 Bischoff X _ r i. 0 0 0 M. : Blakjey —O. 0 ft ’ I *.l : ■ . I> —4 -—
; ToU s _. r .5 11 21 : ' ■; ' ■ ! Preble FG FT TP D. Biebeirich L_'_J 1 <• 2 K. biebetich ik---- 1 \ 0 - L. Bittner 1 0.2 Reinking, 7 \7 p2l R. Bittiier 2 0 4 Ewell. 11 ■ • 3 Galilr;e..'cr p .0 0 <\’ Seijftiig . . •' Totals 13 S "1 Friedlh elm ; FG FT TP W. Schaefer 1 2 4 1 )<■’ tUKT .... << o 0. D. Gallmey.-r L_ 2 0 4 D. Schaefer '2 1 5 Buuck j_L 0 0 H. Gpllmeygr —0 0 Q Fuhrinan —l'u. — 2u.|ku_\ P ..0. Bultemeier l-LX- 0 9 \ 0 Totals’ r 5 " J ii -^4-I—4-i j ' Hiah School basketball Fort Wayhe Central 32. Gary Hor- - ace Muijn 33. : L Fort "Wayne Norm 64. Michigan City 55. ’ (jary Frpebel 65r. Fort Wayne South 54. \ I Kendallville 52. Elkhart 7ft, Warsa|U| 53. South Bend Ad ima|7L Auburn 65. Huntlngfop 81, Logansport 63. Soutii Whitley' 69, pluijitertown 57. Harßn 94j Antwerp <O.) 39. > Marmn 59.: Columbus 516. Roll 93. Chester Center 61. Hamri'.ondjClark 46. Terre Haute Wiley 43. Ji ' i Indianapolis Aituqks 83, Northwestern 45. vi • ! LaPorte 53. Brazil 47. \ | Indiapapolfs HOwe (•&. New Albany j 53 \fthree dvertiiftbs)1 Indianapolis Tech Indianapolis - Brhad Ripple 47. y, . I . | TAFT SQUELCHES <b«nttnaed I’roni Tnue On*-* business a tax brejiik six months ahehd of ordinary | The house solutiojfi to this problem is represented in a bill being ; pushed ‘by cßairnUin Daniel A. I Reed R-N.Y. pi th|e tax-writing ways; and meanfe committee. It wpuld advance the date of personal income tax cut; by six months to coincide with the scheduled demise of excess profits taxes. F''- ' I " ' 'i The young of kangaroos; animals which grow to sferejn feet in height and may weigh 300 pounds, are ( less ,than an inch at birth. ——
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Team H W L Pct Pleasant MniAiLl6 2 .889 Geneva 16 3 Monmouth ___vl 1 5' ,6fiß Commodores ..410 7i .5188 Yellow Jacket| |L____ 8 8 .500 Berne 8 9 M Hartford I .''lo .diifc Adams Cemral I. io ftJ| Jeffbrsoth ; 4 12 ■' .250 “M? 10 — • L Adams county* basketball teams With only t(wojweeks of the season rehjainling,’ |jump into a game ibr the week 1 1®| night. Ten gan|m; are bn the cartß with single tilt^ tbhight, Tuesday. Wednesday and sik on the usual hm|py Friday night.i ' ~rm w ; -f! The Decamp Commodores || will open the-week’s slate to- | night. Th.! Commodores will entertain St. of Ander-\ son at the \D«jßtur gym. This game was scheduled | for Dec. 2 bust*was postponed because of badyweather condi- . tions. r’l 1 The Monmofi ? Eagles and Pleasant Mills Sbl rtaris will battle at the Pleasant iuilk gym Tuesday night. Eag|ds will he after a measurb as the Spartans have I downed th'e Eagles twice tn tough battlesffl is season, once j in the semi-findfe , 9* 'the copnty tourney. I i — oGli j-i* The Commodore will play their second 4ta ne of i week Wednesday night tangling the Adams Central Gfeyhoutim at the Pleasant Mills Igyn:. ■ t V®ed• significance for this game wiffipe the Limberlost bell up for as thle Commodores took over*t«(he trophy last’ week from thje G«hqva Cardinals. 1 ■ i a T°Wl \ Six gainlos tap Friday niglit. The Jackets, who knocked dveffi|jvb of their top rivals. Bluffton Berne, last \\egk. will journeymtn Portland to meet the Central and Monmouth clais'at Monmouth, w ith Adajms Cental t jas "the home team; Plecsant travels to* Union in Wells eoilty, Montpelier will be at Bern.?! Geneva jour-, neys to Hartford, ?hnd Jefferson will plhy Madison ; Geneva. '- -o<W 11, i The Yelllow Jac? Htis will play at home in SaftJidpy night’s 5 lone encojunter. $ fae Jackets will entertain Winchester Yellow Jatkets at lhe Decatur gym. . i cr , - <><>■>»<! ’ Highlight ;of lasfl [ p eek’s play was the Decjatur victory over the' Genjj fa Cardinals, county t hamhions.. H was Geneva’s first'ipss to anotheilli ||dams county team this season. another feature, the Decatur Yellow Jackets moved into tihe lead |n the Northeastern Indiana gdWerence race with a comeback ywory, against the Bluffton ~.000-4 Tragedy Jefferson pochrngnity fraday night, when Dick senior captain of Warriors’ basketball team, wias killed in an auto accident!.. ; ,our heartfelt sympathy to Dick’s family and his sObol associates. - I I Jerry AugsburgemUeteran forward with the Gorillas, is nearing the coveted and Seldom reached 1 .OCO-polnt tdtal for ■ his high school career, jjfjrry, a regular for four years w’itWlhe Gorillas boosted his career iintal tlo 976 points Friday night, a. - id needs 24 points in his two remg] sing games, with Geneva And Poling, to reach the 1,000 mark. J err y| scored 178 points in his freshmg.® year, £sl in his sophompre junior and 280 so far'flhis season. \ i -- oOo“ I||Decatur, with its over Bluffton last week, fotOk over undisputed \ lead in ths®<E|lC race with five triumphs apii\ one loss. All team® in the confqkunce have j one loop gamp left, Jackets meet the Ggrl-ett in the season closer at Garrett. The NEIC standings :> Vifc L . Pct. Decatur h‘ il \ .833 Bluffton $ 2 .667 Kendallville _4~ ffi -66~ Warsaw fc J : ® 2 .667 Auburn 3 .500 New’ Haven 4 .333 Columbia Citys »167 Garrett .7.jj, 5 .167 —oOo— is’ J ;:r I Des Painter, Hills, continues to lead the coumy scoring race with 389 points fry 18 games, an average of 21.6 pointitjper game. Hanni, Geneva, ;Js second with 348 points in 19 grimes. Thetop 10 scorers, .with gan»|s played, total .points, and avera&e points per game, are as j Name Team Ave. Painter. Pl. Mlils —lB 21.6 Hanni, Geneva ii 348 18.3 Morrison, Y. Jackets _ls 19.7 Price, P. Mills It J 291 16.2
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White SoX'ObtainJ Red Sox Slugger ? CHICAGO, UP — The flhicago White Sox today traded;, three •pitchers to the Boston Jled Bqx for I, slugging third baseman Verne Ste» I phens. I The White Sox parted with left; I hander Bill Kennedy anj right handers Marvin Grissom arid flar-i old (Skinny) Brown. NO DECISION . Ii (Continued From Pane ' (.senate to be legislation t«( grant ! 4 ,aleh<Xxl to Hawaii and td estab- • hish .Ma e ownership of subliierged I coastal lands. Knoyvland fjaid he ~ expected those bills to reach the (senate floor in March. j The house must start ’• soon, jilhegd of senate, on appropriations bills and legislation'to expend; the reciprocal trade' low. jbther bills sure, to be on; the program include measures to amend ' the Taft-Hartley labor law and |o extend government t dntrols pver rents and the allocation of Critical materials. ‘ :said Sunday it may ; Jje nessary to maintain price controls, ||s welt as allocation controls, over iiritir'al defense materials hafter tl'lhe present law' expires April 30. Graduate Exercises ' Held. At Indiana U. BLOOMINGTON. Ind. UJP — InMana University gave degrees iSund|y ..to more than 625 students at niid-year commencement featuring ah address by Dr. M. O.’ Bo»»> president of Buller University, ißoss said the U. >S. could best ilfeure future greatness by edritin- ! uing to rearm itself and Its alllies, holding down inflation, and rfjtainhlg the political and spiritual principles on which its society was 1 fokinded. ' : A —— Glbs, Commodores -.17. 286 16.8 Mmi'rt|ton, Comtnod’r’s 17 .380 16 5 At|gslburger, Hartford 17 280 16.5 Tdjßtfbp; Geneva,l9 269 14.2 .WePs, Monmouth ..16 265 16.6\ Brfewster, Hartford __l7 249 <14.6 . ' ' :L ' ' —OOO— <? j, Results one year ago this week: (Pleasant Mills 58, Willshire 44. j*ryant 66, Geneva 52. ; * Monmoluth 51* Adams Central 117. 1, Adams Central 43, Commodpi’es 44 44 ■ i ; ! "fellow Jackets 57, Portland 49. • Pleasant Mills 67. Union (Wells) ■ ■ V -'A Mohtepelier\ 63, Berne 33. Geneva 63. Hartford 44. F(i>ri Wayne Central 70, Yellow Jackets 35. STATE SENATE \ -From Page ! ■senaite committees are prone to kiill’k in commiti’.ee, pigeon-holing t|iem rather than letting:. them clutter up procedure on the floor. TT v ■ ] i DULLES HOPEFUL ' t|Coo*tooea From Powe O*«j j.. stattfito the cause of pea<?e and of Stassen said he had made it clear tbroijghout the journey that the foreign aid program would be coordinated “in the closest possible manlier’’ with Dulles' foreign pellcy leadership. ; , „ i SPRING TIDES (Continued From roar OMe) off the holiday a week early to inturh here Sunday. The railway platMr m was virtually deserted ae; his special coach drew in wkh bjindii drawn. Baudouin looked pale and tired as he stepped out to be-j, driven to the palace. . Thtji King had left for the Riviera after making only one brief visit |jto Belgian coastal areas, wherjll at least 20 Belgians died and aih age virae caused by Europe's disastrods storm more than a week Socialist and liberal newspapers launched an aiigry campaign, Including cartoons, against Baudoulii’s trip. -In the face.of mounting publicjiOpinion, tge Belgian goyernmeht -the King by cable to return' to Brussels ae soon as pos:r ; ' * , ALLIED PLANES ’ <COMtlimed From O»e) which''lncompletely covered” a bot- > deriia®i|Hrailroad track and tunnel. On (he ground, North Korean soldiery threw an unsuccessful 20Qman attack on an Allied main line position between', Sandbag \ Castli and th4 Punchbowl Sunday' night. Supported by t)|eavy mortar fire, the Cottkrniinists hit U. N. positions ■at p.m. 5:50 a.m. e.s.t. Sunday, but wire thrown back 30 utes later by artillery, mortar, r«coilles rifle, machine-gun and rifle fire. Allied tanks on the central front continued their bunker - busting campaign and reported as destroyed or damaged 75 bunkers, 21 caves, 14 observation posts, three tunnels and 12 gun positions. Gen. James A. Van Fleet visited fighting men-jof the Bth army tor“ the last time today. .He was accom-* panifd on ’hia threeday tour by Lt. Gem Maxwell Taylor, who will take command of the Bth army Wednesday. Trade In a Good Town—Decaturl '• ' ' t . ’•'
St. Joe Winner In CYO Grade League St. Joe of Decatur defeated St. Paul’s, 46-3 k, in a CYO grade'league game Saturday at Fort Wftyhe. ”6t. Joe’ led at the (irst quarter. 14-13, but St. Paul moved Into a 25-24 margin at the half. Decatur then took, a 40-33 advantage at the third period. Reed topped St. Joe with 16, Kahle and T. Meyer each counting 10. Kramer scored 13 and Pelz 12 for St. Paul’s. Decatur ‘ FG FT TP • Reed 8 0 16 Kable, _\_4 2 10 R. Meyer 2 4 8 Heiman 0 2 9 Beal 0 0 0 T. Meyer ...tj l 4 19 Hake —o\ 0 0 ■ —L • Totalsl7 12 46 St. Paul’s , . \ \ FG 'FT TP Leeuw2 15 Pelz 5 2 12 jjranning 4 \ (f 8 Welcho 0 0 .Mil(er 0 0 0 Kramer 5 3 13 Totals 16 6 38 Pro Basketball \ NBA Results Saturday Rochester 87, Minneapolis 72. \ New York 86. Philadelphia 63. Boston 101, Baltimore 89 (overtime). Sunday Fort "Wayne 89, Baltimore 78. Boston 87, New York 79 Milwaukee 85, Rochester 82 (overtime). Syracuse 98. Philadelphia > Minneapolis 71. Indianapolis 67. Six College Teams Are Still Unbeaten NEW YORK UP —For the third straight week, the same six teams continued today to defy defeat by remaining on college basketball’s unbeaten list. . Rio Grand O. topped the teams on the list with £9 victories followed by Pgsadena Nazarene Calif, with 25 and Hall of Orange, N. J., the only major unbeaten team, with 22 victories. I Rounding out the select six were Arkansas Tech with 14 triumphs, Fairleigh-Dickinson N. J. with 13 and Lebanon Valley Pa, wi|h 11. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. it brings results.
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BOWLING SCORES I \CENTRAL SOYA LEAGUE Team Standings W L Pts. Master Mixers 6 3 .9 Blue Prints 6 3 7 T Marks ( 6 3 ? M&R 5 4 7 Rag Service 5l 45 . 7 Truckers 4 5 6 Feed Ktill --V” 4 5 5 Wonders_u4 5 5 Spares 3 6 4 Hot Rods 2 7 ’ 3 Men: High series: Nash 50.4. High games: Nash 192, Stevens p(rt>. Friend 180, Cochran, 138, Morgan 186. Women: High games: Wood- \ Ward 178, Bowman 175, Rowdon 17!. G. E. ALLEYS Monday Nite Flanges won 2 from Stators. Office won 2 from Packers. 600 series: Laurent 653 ( 214-223-216). 200 series: AuguaG 245, Lister 218. 4 G. E. Fraternal Moose-Burke won 2>WQm> K; of C. Teepie Truck won 2 fro(n West End Restaurant. Peterson Elevator won 2 from G. E. club. Casablanca vs Elks (to be bowled later). 600 series: Petrie 620 (181-182-20), Faulkner 614 (195-224-195). ,200 series: J’lman 214, Leonard 212, Appelman 202, G. Sthultz 227, ept 218, Buuck 212, Reynolds 223, R. Johnston 214-202, BausCrman 218. A G. E. Women’s League Team No. 1 won 3 from Team No 2. Team No. 3 won 3 fr@m Team No. 4. ,\ r High scores: G. Reynolds 539 (204-176-159) Wellman 168, York 162, Kleinhenz 162-163. Miller 182. Trade In a Good Town—Decaturl Carburetor Too Rich Makes Motorist Too Poor Car owner, who are wasting money and not getting proper gas mileage due to over-rich mixtures will be pleased to learn of a Wisconsin inventor who has developed a very clever unit that helps \ save gasoline by “Vacu-mating.” It is automatic and operates on the supercharge principle. Easily installed in a few minutes. Fits all cars, trucks and tractors. The manufacturers, the Vacu-matic Carburetor Co., 7617-700 W. State St, Wauwatosa, \WiB., are offering a Vacu-matic to' anyone who will install in on hie car and help introduce it to others. They will gladly send full free particulars if you write them or send your name and address on a post card today. \
College Basketball Indiana 88, Norfhwestern 84. .j Minnesota 74, Purdue 50. Illinois 65, Wisconsin 61. I . Oh|o State 73, Michigan State! 6® Butler 82, Ball State 52. f . McKendree 81, Oakland City 71. Wabash 79, Knox 71. ; Earlham 77, Anderson 71. , Taylor 69. Hanover 63. Indiana Central 88, Trl-State 55 Camp Atterbury 85, Franklin 7::. Concordia 63. Jackson, Mich. 4\ , Indiana State 101, Manchester 76. Rose Poly 52, Blackburn 45. Evansville 72, Valparaiso 68. I Findlay 122 4 Indiarta Tech 79. I Wesleyan 79. DePauw |75. DePaul 68. Oklahoma A&M 60, ..Cincinnati p 8 (overtime). t , |'V Kansas 86, Missouri 62:
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Second City Series Gome Here Tuesday The second game of the. annual city series for <(ie Decatur grade sl hool championship will be play- - ed at the Decatqr high school gym Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Decatur Junior high won the series opener, 45-35, from St. Joe, : aial St. Joe must, win Tuesday’s game to force the series into a third tilt. I No admission will be charged for the Tuesday tilt. J S3, Baldwin Wallace 74. ; New York U, 82, Carolina 78. ! Rio Grande 129, 'Mayo (Ky.) State 98. ~ . i I Trace In ,a Good Town—Decaturl
