Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1953 — Page 8

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Junior High Takes Grade School Title Junior high won tho Decatur grade school championship Wednesday afternoon, defeating St. Joe, 37-26, at the Decatur high school gym in the third £nd deciding game of the annual'caty series. teams had split honors in two previous games and yesterday’s victory gave Jpniorshigh possession of the Wemhoff trophy until next season. r Junior high was in. the lead at all stopping points, 11-2, - 24-9, and ■3O-14. F \ Schrock was the leading scorer for the new city champions with ;12 points, closely trailed | by Kelly with 10. For St. Joe, R. Meyer was tops with If points and Tjeeple tallied eight. < f' ~ *4 FG f, FT TP Kelly 4 j 2 10 Schrock 5 { 2 12 Ranks-1 { 0 2 Baxter3*l 7 Agleri | 0 2 Strickler---- ® i 0 0 Schmidt T — 0 0 0 Hutker _ i.iOj/'-O 0 SchottL_.r__.l_Jo.’’ 0 0 Myers IO i 0 0 Moses u->2 0 4 Willard1 T 0 i 0 0 Eichenauer O'- 0 0 Ballard 0 ’ 0-\v 0 Totals ~16 ■ 5 37 St. Joe i r FG JFT TP Teele ... 2 4 8 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags

' '' 'i ' ''"l I T ' ■ / | " ■' ; ■ -1' ■ I A ’ I ’ ' Sfiea&utty ye&tqi... * 1 ■v ■ j |. * t ■i ■ ■Obi He remains the “Father of his country.” To enormous \ energy he added the cool brain of the man of business. An Y v inflexible sense of justice, a personal disinterestedness of we rarest kind, and an indomitable will. His imposing figure, \ masterful face became identified in the mind of the people wi|h * the i j I I Jr , 'OSBw J -' W * »r w i®r S ~JB mL'" --r'v " ■ <!' i ' 1 Sftea&ittty—.. | Now if I may express myself. I may not be an oratcJ , like Patrick Henry, nor a writer like Thomas Jefferson, but | would stake my reputation as not being a prevaricator when I tell you Fairway Restaurant eating -has standards raised to at next-to-impossible superlative. > I B FolkEs today wdyld frown on me throwing a good silveii \ dollar across the Potomac, whert the same dollar could be at Fairway Restaurant for food that is a temptation to the mostt sophisticated of tastes. » x * . ' ' _ '• ' ■''.’l [ 1 ' ;'• ■ ■ ■ 1 \ 11' . s -d \ Also the deal about cutting down that little old scrubbyt dierry tree - - why if some one fouhd out that the cherries ois uiis tree were to be used for the irresistible goodness of| Fairway, Restaurant, deliciously made old fashioned pies - - i| why I probably never would have even made representative fron||. the 12th district, much less president. U '' • ’•? ’- ■ • ■ ’ ifl 1! \ \ Now I . know what they mean when they say “born two | h hundred years too soon.” V i , \ Hiway 27-33-224 ' ■■■ 'i.L .-■: t. '.' ■. 1 — . ■ ■ " ■ ■ . -..t:-- . . ■■. — -T'-: ...:■' ..'r •. ■At ■■■■ .-.tt— -r.--~

Kdble r .__ 0 2 2 R. Meyer 4 — 2- 10 T. Meyer ... 113 Heiman —L____ 0 0 0 Murphy — Os o__ 0 Beal — - 0 0 0 H —J----- ° 0,0 Hakeo 0 0 Litchfield 0\ 0 0 Reed— 11 3 Totals 44-4 8 10 26 BOWLING SCORES AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE Macklin won two from Tankers; Mies Recreation won two from Gunners; Non Conis won two from Ashbaucher: Bultemeiers won two from Burke, Standard. I Team Standings | W L Pts. Macklins 13 5 18 Tankers __,J —ll 7 13 Mies Recreation .1.. 10 y 8 15 Non Coms _.LJ 10 8 14 Burke Standard 9 9 13 Bulteijpeiers .—1 9 9 12 Ashbauchers .... 5 13 6 Gunners 4.. — 5 13 5 High games: L. Hackman 205; D. Schnepf 210; A. Miller 210; D. ‘Modes 241; W. Schnepf 201; T. HobrOck W; CHCorte 242. College Basketball Notre Dame 74, Marquette 68. Ball State 73, Manchester 68. Great Lakes 70, St. Joseph’s 69. Louisville 68, Eastern Kentucky 66. Miami (O.) 74, Dayton 65. High School Basketball Monroeville 53, Huntingdon Catholic 45. South Bend Central 67. Elkhart 65, Terre Haute Garfield 45, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 33. GaryTßoosevelt 56, Gary Mann 40. Batesville 48. Connersville 47. Southport 83, Indianapolis Manual 52. i '\ -i IyY ”, If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. Trade in a Good Town —Decatur.

100 Tickets Remain ||s For Sponsored Game | ' pi* ’ Only 109 ;t&kets are left for pecaturites who want to attend "Decatur nightTa at the Fort Wayne Coliseum Sunday night, Februtilfry 22, when the'Zollner Pistons ploy the champioit Minneapolis reports Ted Hill,, in charge of die ticket sales;m j Proceeds ‘worn the iticket sale will go to bsy equipment for the Adams CQUWV memorial hospital, a regular promotional activity' W the Pistons 4$ which they give the area cities afchance to do show] thing for a pi&t project of the cit|j or a?ny charitf. , 4, Tickets mgg, be bought from any member of th£ Lions club, Rotary ciuti or the Legion, lociil sponsors of the event. Ducats can|also be bought at the Holthous® Drug store, regular agent forth! Pistons who will "set aside sales to sell tbfe Decatur tickets. With four; cays left before game Hill any! his associates ini the project loek forward to a sell? out of their, piloted number i of tickets. The# dp urge, that those whf’ have any intention of iseeing the® action for Sunday night had bet|er do their buying eoon. li| ; J Authorities Report Sideswipe incident Police investigated a sideswipe, incident last’ jpight at midnight' three miles hsrth of Decatur on U. S. highway®? involving Frank: Schuller, 69. Hoagland, and Alfred Studt. 30, Portland, neither of whom j was reported seriously injured. Sheriff Bob Shraluka and state policeman Waller Schindler made the investigation. , « Schuller, heated north, and Studt, coming south ;ffln a truck, side-' swiped. Schuller’s auto leaving the road. Schuler was shaken up a bit, according to the police, blit nothing seriougHDamage Co Schtiller’s car and truck was estimated at >3OO. “fl

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Jenner Committee I Calls Witnesses { Open Hearings On Loyalty Checks NEW YORK UP — Senate investigators opened fresh hearings today to see if the >1,000,000. federal loyalty check of American employes in the United Nations is going to be effective in routing out Communists and subversives, \ Taking up where the old McCarran committee left off* the subcommittee bn internal security headed by Sen. 'William E. Jenner R-Ind. called witnesses, including U. S. chief delegate Henry JJahot Lodge Jr., to a non hearing at the federal court building. Since the subcommittee last met in December, a security watem patterned after the federal royalty review program was set ’ lip for Americans in the U. N. secretariat

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accomplished fact. Lie has placed the entire topic of personnel and national loyalties on the agenda of the general assembly \ which, meets here netft Tuesday. He will sive member nations a chance to pass on his policy which has resulted in the firing or resignation of more than 35 Americans of ‘‘dquhttnl” loyalty. Stevenson Relaxes On Suburban Farm r ; ' ' ' ' ■ A '' CHICAGO UP —Adlai E. enson relaxed on his suburban Libertyville farm today after a rheeting with President Eisenhower at the White House. “Even after being there, I don’t envy Eisenhower a bit,” the de ; seated Democratic presidential candidate said. • - ADAMS CENTRAL (Continued From Page One) 7:15 p.m.—Aimhurst and. Hoagland. ■

\8:30 p.m.~*North Sldn and Central Catholic. Thursday 6 p.m.—Harlan and Woodburn. 7:15 p.m.—Huntertown and Leo. 8:30 p.m.—-South Side and Central. Friday 9 a.m.-ew Haven and Concordia. 10:15 a.tn. —Monroeville and Lafayette Central. Bluffton Tuesday 7:30 p.m.—Rockcreek and Lancaster Central. Wednesday 7 p.m.—Petroleum and Chester Center. , 8:15 p.m.—Liberty Center and winner game 11 Thursday 7 p.m.—Ossian and Union Center. 8:15 p.m.—Jackson Center and Bluffton. Hartford City Thursday 6 p.m.—Pennville and Madison Twp. | ; 7:15 p.m.— Montpelier and Poling.

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1953

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