Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1953 — Page 6

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South Bend's Central New State Champ INDIANAPOLIS. VP — The far north made up for lost time today as Central ruled as champion of Indiana’s high school basketball tourney. 1 ?( A well-balanced scoring Otich. a sizzling fast-break and refusal to wilt under pressure gave the fast NIHSC titlists their find State crown Saturday night with; a hairraising J 2 to 41 victory over Terre Haute Gerstmeyer before IriLOOO hopped-up Butler Fieldhouse fans. It also was a magnificent triumph for Coadh Elmer who rode home a winneiijin' hjs first year- a feat achieved only three times previously. The South Benders,, bringing Indiana’s J most precious* prize to the northern section for the first time since Hammond Tech Crashed through in u|4o. out-i Hasted 754 other <juintets| which Started the scrambler for fame and fort Ufa e \four weeks ’ago. | They succeeded Muncie central * sidelined by Richmond in |he regidnals. Richmond became!Gerstmeyer’s afternoon victim, 4k to 40. w hen the Wabash Valley pions successfully bottled «> center Umar Lundy and employed a sticky defense. f I Lundy, top wearer 1 all year, had a iniSerablesiafter- ] nqon. winding up With just 10 : points’and blowing nine of pl free ■ throw- attempts. c - Central, ’jt-ith the. West offensive 1 record of the four finalists, started off by routing little Milan—the sentimental favorite .— 56 -to 37. That fracas nevar was in dopbt, despite a slick job by: Bob 1 Plump, who dumped in. 19 points t in a losing effort. J ' 1 blasted Milan’s "f Cared’ I zone defense with crushing one 1 - I handers from 15 feetj6ut and be.;, yond for an easy victory. 1 Nevertheless Milan proved there ’ still is a chance for a smail-lown « outfit to compete on r even; terms with the city : slickers. The Indians I werq the first “people’s choice’’ to 1 advance to the “charmed circle” 1 since 'Flora in 1946. I In the title clash. Central took 1 command from the outset, and it ' wasn’t until 2; 30 to go in the third 1 period that Gerstmeyer, sparked : by the brilliant twins—Arley and Harley Andrews—caught up to tie th& score at 27-all. It was nip and tuck the test of the way. The score was four times and the- lead changed hands lust as often} •• But the South Benders wiouldn’t give up. They' had the cliitchsljooting in Paul Harvey, Jack Quiggle, Toni Schafer and Emery Molnar when the big chips were down. ' Harvey’s juinp-shot with 2:15 re"maining eventually spelled the difference. Trester mtedal winner Harley Andrews clipped mar- , gin to a single point with thjro free 1 throws.,with 2:06 to go, but Gerstmeyer didn’t get another -chance at the hoop until Harley’s desper- ' ation fling in the final seconds. The ball rolled off the r|m and Central “was in.” Harley took scoring honors for the day with 37 points. .20 ofzthem in the title' clash; Brother Arley fouled out in a hotly-disputed rhubarb with 5:27 to go. He bad contributed just six points, bupwasXa bear on the backboards arid helped keep Gerstmeyer’s attdpk rolling. H '• “r 1 ” t 1 ’ 1 ; Crippled children need helping hands. Use Easter Seals.- gi| ; " —J ‘ TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 Tonight & Tuesday. Magnificent Technicolor! ROBERT TAYLOI& ELIZABETH TAYLOR ’ “IVANHOE” Joan Fontaine, Geo. Sanders ALSO—Shorts 14c-50c the. (|*ax —o ■ ■ Wed. & Thurs. —“Sudden Fepr” Joan prawford, Jack Balance First Show Wed. at 6:30 Continuous Thurs. from \lf3o BE SURE TO ATTENPI —6 ■j I Coming Sun.—Dan Daile& “Meet Me at the Fair* MWmmnmmam

St. Jude's Winner, Os CYO Tourney Stj. Jude's tfon the CYO grade', school tourney-; at Fjort Wayne Sunday; defeating St. Peter’s, 3532. In the final game. H \ St'.' Jude’s won its way to the finals by nippipg St] Joe of Decatur, 35-30, in the :■ semi-finals Sunday afternoon. Th# Decatur team defeated Precious Blood, 46-41, in a quarter-final game Saturday. Decatur also was .defeated in the consolation game Sunday night, 45-34, by st. Paul. ■ Second Round Decatur ■ ! . J - FG \FT' TP Teexjlfc X-- 3 4 10 Kable • 3 3 9 R. Meyer J 9 1 19 Heiman .--,-11— 0 0 0 Beal 0 0 0 T. Meyer 000 Murphy 0 0 0 Reed id— 4 O’ \8 :; j — Total*! 19 B\' 46 Precious Blood , \ FG FT TP Panyard L 3 0 6 Uecher /..-I 17 11 3 Wells —Ji-'... 4-'l 1\ 3 Bubbj L 7 r _ 6 2 14 LaPointe ,7 J- 5 4 14 Hur —Oil ;. Totals ; i +l6 9 41 Semi Finals I Decatur ' * ' \ ; 'FG FT TP. Kable 2 2 6 Reed 11 3 Meyers, R. 3 2 8 Meyers, T. 12 4 Teeplje ___4L3 3 9 Beal I-4----Z- 0 io\ .4 Totals L1 10 10 30 SL Jude , FG FT TP Haffner —J--- 1 -— 3 3 9 Roger' 1 p---j 4 ''l 2 4 Hartman —6 1 13 Pelkirigton 1 0 | 2 Bolligun 1- 2 3 7 '."i ■ ; ■| . ■' ' Totals,l,3 9 35 Consolation Game Decatur - FG FT TP Kable 4 3 1 11 Reed —L 1 0 2 EhlerLL 0 11 R. Meyer }-L 71 15 Beal 4 0 0 0 Teeple LI 2 1 5 Heiman -----1 0 0 0 Murphy 1_ 0 0 0 T. MeyerA.L 0 0 0 Totals _» i 14 6 34 St. Paul ' FG FT TP Pelz 15 0 10 Branning|' r — 4 0 8 Feuw ----iJ 4 2 12 Mooney 4 6 1 13 Welch Totals;2L 3 45 Pgwlowski Named St. Joseph Coach RENSSELAER, Ind., UP —St. Joseph’s college; today announced the appointment-of Joseph G. Pawlowski, former guard with the University of Illinois and Detroit Lions, ks football coach. Pawlowski will replace . Gene Fetter who resigned to accept a post at /.rizona State. The new coach is a native of 'Aurora, 111., and formerly coached high school football at Portsmouth, \Va., and Paxtpnj 111. - j. ' - \ I i ' j: ; Leaders Unchanged In Bowling Meet 1 CHICAGO, ud — A weekend of bowlihg failed tq crack scores rolled, by leaders in _the American Bowling kongress tournament but a new lineup of keglers made an attempt today. - i . But top scores of ‘ 727 pins in the singles, 1,336 in the doubles, 3,181 in the team event and 1,970 in the all-events looked formidable as the meet entered ifs 31st day with 62 iriore tb go. , APPOINTMENT OF EXF.CVTRIX KST.ATK NO. 45.-. H Xotice is hereby Kiven. That the undersigned has; beejn appointed iKxeeutrix 6f the estate of Alva M. Nichols late of A.datn.4 County, deceased. Th<h estate is probably solvent. I r \' ANNA M. NiIQHOLS Executrix, MiAiRCH 2.11 1553 ' I>E VOSS, SMITH, & MACKLIN Attorney i MAR. 23—30, APRIL 6 Trade in a Good Town—Decatur! \J p *~| • j ~ SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Down At The MOOSE Every Wed. 4L Friday Night ' i lT:30 P. M. 'if \ 1 ;•I-: ■ - . I

Big Celebration In South Bend For Champions SOUTH BEND UP—South Bend today planned to cap its biggest celebration in history with a rally for the Central high school team and coaches who brought the city its first statp high school basketball championship. An estimated 75,000 persons Nkib nessed the triumphant return ' of the Bears Sunday. They cneefied, tooted horns and milled about unmindful of a steady drizzle and chilly breezes that would hive ruined lesser attractions. The crowd was more than double the size of the turnout for President Eisenhower when he visited here duripg his campaign tour,'and. Ihe weather hasn’t nearly so pleasant. The victors over Terre Haute Gerstmeyer were perched atop fire-; trucks during a three-mile parade to the courthouse. Police estimated the courthouse crowd at 50,000. An additional 25,000 saw the parade. Four, high school bands and a detachment of thel local .Marine Corps reserve organization were joined by hundreds of spectators in the parade? The celebrants created the worst traffic snarl here Un years despite the efforts of extra detachments of police. . j “These boys are the greatest I have ever coached,” said Coach Elmer McCall, who is in his first year at Central and eighth as coach, “It couldn’t'' happen to a finer bunch of boys and coaches,” said Forest M. Wood, director of health and physical educhtioh. Master of Ceremonies Boland said, “We had planned the whole thing for Notre Daine Stadium, but it was too'small.” J , j" ■ %\i The celebration was an extension of the victory celebration begun as soon as\ the final score was announced Saturday night. Thousands of persons went shouting into the streets, and cars drove about with horns going full blast. Extra' police were on hand to keep the merry-making, in bopnds. Sunday’s program was brief bel--of the rain threat, but a week-loAg round, of receptions was being planiied to make Up for' it. i A rally of Central students w»£ scheduled todaj>> to pay- tribute to the champs; and students were expected tb have the rest of thg day off. | i- ’ The team will be of honpr at the annual dage banquet hete Wednesday nighs. At Terre Haute, meanwhile, about 10,000 loyal fans turned opt |o welcome, the Gerstmeyer team home, convinced their team was the state champ in everything bitt the record books. ? \ | Chief topic of conversation w-as the disputed foul called on Arley Andrews, one of the Black Catsj twin scoring aces. “What might* have been’l if Arley had not bepn benchted with five personal fouls in the fourth period cast a decided gloom ovet a “pep rally” for the teahi a,t the school gym. Mayor Ralph Tueker a city-wide celebration today for “our state ; champs/’ with an allschools holiday and parade featuring the celebration. “This is the best team I ever had or eyer hope to have,” coach Howard Sharpe told about 3,000 fans at the rally. Principal Stantz spoke of “irregularities” In officiating, and added, “This is the best team, in the school’s history.” “Arley Andrews was the- first player ever ejected, from a game on four fouls,” Tucker declared. But there appeared to be no bitterness on the part of team' members. Their chief concern seemed to be the fact they missed church services Suhday morning. “I wanted to go to church be-' cause I wanted to somebody to talk to." said Arley - Andrewk. summing up the feelings of his teammates. Little Milan, whose team wa;sbumped in the afternoon round, and Richmond, which suffered the same fate, also received a hero’s welcome

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K. Os C. Team Wins. Net League Tourney I The Decatur Knights 6t Cdlutji* bus won the final game of the Decatur Independent net lo&gfie tourney, defeating Wren, 43-3?. ? K. of C/led at ail periods, i 22-10 and 34-22. J. Coyne the winners with 15 points, wh«« Geissler tallied 12 for .Wren. z II ’ By their victory, K. of “ej \ team was awarded the leagfte tourney trophy, presented by* tlfe First State Bank of Decatur. ; | K: O fc. •< \!i t FG FT,; TP Gage 4 ] 0 f D. Coyne ... — 0 oj, /0 Baker .4- 10, ;2 Bernard 3 2| U fcohne 4 — 0 Oj so Laureht _• 5 Os lO'J. Coyne 6 315 • ' * Totals -L-19 5' 43 Wren I FG FiglT McClure i- 2 7 Link j— 0 0$ 0 Grunden 1 2< , 4; Hey y ■ 1 2 U' Geissler‘ 5 2 12 Bowen ' 1 3 | 5 Totals 4—lo 12 132 - x —p-’, 11 Rochester Royals | Even Piston Series. By UNITED PRESS 1 The \ Minneapolis Lakers wHl' favored tol heat the Indiariaj®||| .Olympians tonight at IndianaAif and advance to the semi-fi|ial round of the National Basketball Association playoffs. , 1\ j The Lakers won the the best-pf-three Series night in St. Paul. 85-69., In anogpqt playoff game, the Rochester Royals be&t the Fort Wayne Platons. to even their quarter-final serie|« at, one game each. - p The Lakers were easy thefr game, jumping to a 21-14 firiit i quarter period. Joe Gral>owsk| <it the! Olympibns on scoring hojlbi*s; with 22 points, but four Lakersfou ! in double figures; led by Vern kelfeen with 18 points. r ; Itocnestec’s 83-71 win reve|seiL' the kcore of Fort Wayne's triumph in the opener. Sunday, night’s was close until the Royals sc'qihed ' six straight points at the the third period. Larry FousU led 1 Fort Wayne with 24 points While, Bobby Wanzer had 19 for the hov* als. f The deciding game In the will be played ,at Rochester Tffies* dky night. | ' JI ■# Exhibition Baseball New York (A) 13, Cincinnati Ji 1.Milwaukee 5. St.-Louis (N) JjSt. Louis (A) 2. Chicago (Al 1Oakland (PCL) 1, New 0. <■ . San Francisco (PCL) 5, land 4. (13 innings). s San Diego (PCL) .8, Chicago JA)"B” 6. , , 4 Chicago (N) 5, Los Angeles (PCL) 2 (12 innings). jr ■ Sacramento (PCL) 11, New (N) 10. (11 innings). . f. home, but the celebrating was a ■ lysser scale. ; „ 'pj | SUBSCRIPTION RATEjk I' ■ Decatur f I I Dally Democrat ,i- --.'' ■ A -s’ WV By Mail, Including rural rodtea, in Adams, Allen, Jay and '• Counties, Indiana, and Mercer ' Van Wert Counties, Ohio: 1 year * _sß.o|R ; 6 months 4*'4.2$ 3 months \\ i By Mail, beyond Adams anq adjoining counties: | t 1 year 6 months4.7s , 3 months 2ss

" 1 Pick Dodgers To Repeal In National Loop MIAMI, ha.. UP 4The Dodgers have the best potential of any club in the National league, if not in all baseball — so the .experts are picking them to wm: the National league pennant ' t I fn 1952, they parlayed the best • defense in the league, the second best pitching staff and the third best hitting into a championship. Chances are they aggin will have the best fielding and they might}, well come up with the better hitting team for they have more long ball pbwer than any\. other club. Pitching appears tdh'be their only question mark. But it was last season at tpis time, too; yet rtanagjer Chuck Dressen came up with a (Staff which collectively finished second to Philadelphia in the earned run deifertment. Neither Dressen nor general manager E. J. (Buzzle) Bavasi is worried over pitching. They feel confident they solved that problem when thfey obtained RusstMeyer, a 13-gume winner wittf tihe Phillies in 1952.' Dressen plans to use Meyer as one of his starting five with Carl Erskine (14-6). Billy; Loes (13-8) and Preacher Roe also assured of rfegular assignments. The fifth starter may be Joe Black, relief specialist of 1952 with a (15-4) record, if’Jim Hughes. who came up from Montreal late last season, can handle the bullpen chores. Hughes looked good after the Dodgers brought him up. and he won two vital games in the pennant drive while losing only one. If he makes the grade, Black probably will be used both as a starter hnd; in relief. • Other possibilities for starting fjobs a4 C|em' and Ralph fßrqnca, both of Whom disappointed last feeakon and three rookies — John Padres, a left hander N)’ho has bee;n very imprejssive despite bis lack-luster 5-5 record with -Montreal in 1952; Millken. a bift right handelr just out qf army service; and Ronald Lee,, a crafty squthpaw, also just opt of service. , Brooklyn is all set in the catching department if nothing happens to Roy Campanella. He reported ■2O pounds lighter this) spring than last and should improve on a .269 batting average. Back of him is Rube Walker, but he is a far cry froip Campanella both in the field and at bat.' Two infield positions are set —■ Gil Hodges at first and Pee Wee Reese at short. * Otherwise Dressen is experimenting. He wants Jackie Robinson on third and rookie Junior Gilliam on second. But there’s peen trouble in the attempt to displace Billy Cox at third, and the experiments all must be called failures so far. There is a wide bpen battle for the left field position with Duke j Snider in .center and Carl Furillo, (In right. ; George Shuba, who hit .305 as a (part-time player last season; Dick (Williams and Don Thompson are ’4 r —- —i JI,. .

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j .4 ! ■ Lehman Officiates In State Final Tourney Lores Lehman, prominent Decatur basketball official, w*as one 4 six selected from the hundreds of referefes in tpe state to officiate at the £tate fingl tourney at Indianapolis Satufday. Lehman officiated the second afternoon game, won by Terre Haute Gerstmeyer over Richmond. Three sets of officials were used, two in each of the three games. leading candidates for the berth. Shuba appears to recovered from bis knee trouble and Williarps. who hit. 309 in 36 games |n 4952, may share the job. Shuba ■ against right handed pitchiiig and Williams against left. / BOWLING SCORES CENTRAL SOYA LEAGUE Tom Standing W L Pt». M & R 17 10 23 Truckers\ __ T 16 11 23 Feed Mill ’... 16 16 22 ? Marks 16‘i 10% 21% Wonders 14 13 18 Spares .14 '13% 13% 17% Master Mixers 12 15 17 : Bag Service I}% 15% 15% •I Blue Prints 11% 15% 14% Hot Rods - 7‘ 20 8 \ Men—high series: Becker 551, 1 Wheeler 504. Morgan 534, Rowdon ' 566 i Judt 526. 1 Men—high games: Becker 206, 196, Morgan 192. 202, Magsameri 187, Rowdon 196. 202< Judt 191, 183, Seesenguth 193. Stevens 182 Hutker 19t), 181. Mauller |IBO, liar- ' per 189. ’ Women —high games: Way 186, 1 Smith 188. EXTENSION OF (Continned From Page Obe) I ing only to §uch areas. i About 1,100 communities. in ' eluding, about a dozen big cities ! are under some type of limited rent cqntrol. About another 10C soealled critical defense areas ■ also are under reitt controls. The time has come for the i states to take, over the rent control problem, Martin said, and several cut-off dates were sugge§tl dd before the Oct. 1 date, suggested by Mr. Eisenhower, was agreed upon. 12 VIOLENT (Continned From Pn*e On»l his car. overturned on U. S. 2247 seven east of Decatur. . Bernard Brames, 17, Jasper, (lied

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