Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1954 — Page 7

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1864

ISPORTS

Klenk's Defeated, K. P. Team Winner Klenk’a of Decatur suffered their first Vim league lose of the seasson Thursday night, as Rousseau Bros, continued undefeated in loop play with a -66-59 victory, at the Lincoln gym in this city. Rousseau led at all periods, 157, 30-21 and 46-41. Strickler of Klenk’s topped aH uhotmakers With 24 points, while Schultz tallied 22 for Rousseau. Knights of Pythias defeated Gladieux Oilers, 52-42, in.another Vim loop game Thursday. K. of P. trailed at the first quarter, 1711, but pulled into a 24-24 tie at the half and held a 36-30 margin at the third quarter. Morrison paced Decatur with 22 points, and Wattier was high for the losers with 16. Rousseau Bros. FG FT TP Condon 0 2 2 Spiker 3 5 H Schultz ............. 9 4 22 Hershberger 113 Overholt 6 3 15 Mcßride Oil Mac Carroll 6 0 12 TOTALS 25 16 66

L\\\li| SUN - MON -tuesWk 1 Vjk i Continuous Sun. from 1:15 only 15c - 50 c —o —o B Storj/ of that will become one of the deepest emotional thrills of your lifetime! 8 pncß HUDSON * BARBARA * > LLOYD C. DOUGLAS' — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — There’s Dancing Romancing and Revelry in the Scottish Highlands in This Spectacular New Musical Comedy! It’s Marvelous and Magnificent in Gorgeous COLOR and Breath-taking CINEMASCOPE! ”BRIGADOON” - ■ ■ GENE KELLY, VAN JOHNSON. CYD CHARISSE ALSO — Color Cartoon A News —l5 c • 50i □—O— O — Give Happiness Books for Christmas—A Gift Everyone" Will Enjoy 1 Coupons Good For Theater Admissions— Inquire at Box Office!

25% Off TOYS TRICYCLES LIONEL TRAINS WHILE THEY LAST MARX TRAINS 50% Off STUCKY & CO. MONROE, IND. OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT WEDNESDAYS 1■ ’ -

Klenk’s FG FT TP Ballard ....1 0 0 Q Read 5 1 11 Myqrs 3 0 6 Hoehammer 102 Strickler ..... ,10 4 24 Burris 1 0 . 2 Crist —g 1 5 Price 3 17 Steiner ..... 102 TOTALS .26 7 59 K. of P. FG FT TP Singleton 0 0 0 Hoffman 113 Kable 401 Conrad ......... 3 5 11 Morrison ............10 2 22 Callmeyer 2 4 8 Miller _ 0 0 0 TOTALS 20 12 52 Gladieux FG FT TP Goodwin ... 10 2 Hau 2 1 5 Wattler .... 7 2 16 Figel 2 3 7 Moyer 10 8Sordelet 5 0 10 TOTALS .’. 18 6 42 ■\ ' * Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Adams Central at Commodores. Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne South Side. Pleasant Mills at Monmouth. Jefferson vs Hartford at Geneva. Genova at Bryant Saturday * Borne at Pennville. Si. Joe, Freshman Teams Down Geneva Bt. Joe and Commodore freshman teams copped the honors from Geneva quintets in a double header at Geneva Thursday afternoon. St. Jos led at all periods, 6-4, 14-11, 23-12 and 28-15 to down Geneva junlonhigh. Wilder tallied 12 points tor Jit Joo and Biery was high for Geneva with seven. The Commodre freshmen defeated Geneva frosh. 24-22, leading at the periods, 8-4, 14-11 and 724-16. Scoring was well divided, Hake leading the Commodores with 10 and Parr topping Geneva with eight St. Joe fg fj TP P. Gross 0 0 0 T. Gross ...... 0 0 0 8. Amlor ... 0 0 0 Coyne .... 4 0 8 Wilder 4 4 12 Litchfield 2 2 6 Baker 0 2 2 f : TOTALS ...... 10 8 28 Geneva Jr. High FG FT TP Bene 0 11 Morgan 0.0 Tester ...... ... 10 2 Stanley 0 0 0 Bury 3 T 7 Long 0 0 0 Price 0 0 0 I<aux .... .... 0 0 0 Dynes 2 15 TOTALS 6 3 15 Commodore Fresh FG FT TP Kohne 1 0 2 Ellenberger .... i 2 6 Hake 4 2 10 Pdal ...... 2 3 7 Gase 0 0 0 Lichtle , 0 0 0 T. Meyer 2 5 9 TOTALS ....;. 11 12 34 Geneva Prooh FG FT TP Voder 0 >4 Parr Hoffster 2 0 4 Weaver ........ 10 2 Dull , 0 11 Von Gunten ........ 0 J —3 TOTALS 8 6 22 -[J Tonight SAT. & SUN. Continuous Sat. &, Sun. 2 ADVENTURE HITS! Blazing Western Action! WAYNE MORRIS in “DESPERADO” Jimmy Lydon, Beverly Garland —ADDED THRILLER— ' Beauty Braves Death To Capture Diamond Smugglers! “RIVER BEAT” Phyllis Kirk, John Bentley ONLY 15c . 30c

THB DECATUR DAILY DBMOCRAT, DBCATUR, INDIANA

Decafur Jr. High And Freshmen Win Decatur Junior high and freshman teams swept a double header from Berne Thursday evening at the Decatur high school gym. Junior high walloped Berne in the opener, 42-15, leading at all periods, 11-5, 17-9 and 34-11. Shralpka led the winners with 16 points, while Klopfenstein was high for Berne with ftve. The freshmen edged out a 38-36 triumph in the nightcap. The locals were In front at all periods, 14-9, 26-16 and 29-23. Hutker paced De catur with 19, while A. Yoder and Beaty each scored nine for BerneDecatur Jr. High FG FT TP Corah 0 0 0 Ritter ...... 0 11 Klnerk .........JL... 1 I’3 Gay _...! 0 0 0 Dellinger 11 3 Daniels ............. 1 0 2 DeVoss ........ 0 0 0 Hhraluka ----- 5 6 16 Vegara 1 0 2 Franklin ..... 1 0 2 Costello 3 0 6 Butcher ...... ,0 11 Coen ............... 306 Canales ...... 0 0 0 Ratliff .............. 0 0 0 Feidenbajch .......... 0 0 0 TOTALS ...... 16 10 42 Berne FG FT TP Watanabe 0 0 0 McAlheney ..0 0 0 Kingsley 0 0 0 Collier >!.■_ 11 3 Sprunger ...... 1 0 2 Elzey ...i.,... 1 0 2 Lautzenheiser ....... 0 3 3 Klopfenstein 2 1 5 Stuckey .... 0 0 0 TOTALS ...... 5 5 15 j. ‘ ? Decatur Freshmen FG FT TP Ballard ..... 2,0 4 Macklin 0 ’ 0 0 Strickler ......1..... 2 15 Eichenauer 10 2 Baumgartner ... 01 0 0 Hutker ..L—....L.*. 7 5 19 Hebble ... 0 0 0 Fell ........ s.. 0 0 0 Kaehr 2 2 6 Rambo 0 0 0 Klenk 0 0 0 Locke .......... 1 13 McDonald .0 0 0 Nelson .............. 0 0 0 TOTALS 15 9 39 Berne FG FT TP Liecnty .... 0 0 0 A. Yoder 3 3 9 Liechty .j. 0 . 0 Oj Winteregg . 3 1 ll Beaty 3 3 9 Kuntz 0 0 0 Sprunger 0 0 0 T. Yoder ... 2 -0 4 Steury .... 113 TOTALS .'. 14 8 36 High School Basketball Indianapolis Attiicks 76. Indianapolis Broad Ripple 48. South Bend Riley 74, Mishawaka 61. College Basketball .Eastern Illinois 90, Franklin 51. Indiana State 71. St. Joseph's 65. Indiana Tech 73. Tri-State 54. Oakland City 75. Vincennes 65. Wabash 76. Findlay 63. North Carolina 88, South Carolina 67. North Carolina State 99. Penn State 77. LouisvQle 96. John Carroll 83. Texas Christian 85, Bradley 83. _ Seton Hall 98. Westerii Kentucky i 85. BOWLING SCOPFS American Legion League First State Bank won three from , Mies Recreation. Fuelling won two from Bultemier Const., Ash i haucher won three from Macklin. 1 and Burke Insurance won three from Team No. R. W L Pts. First State Bank .39 9 38 Bultemeier Const. 27 12 36 Burke Insurance .21Vi 17 26’4 Mies Recreation _ 21’4 17 26 Fuellings 21 18 24 Macklins 20 19 22 Ashhauchers 13 26 15’4 Team No. 8 ...... 0 39 0 200 scoras: Bienz 201, Hoffman 216, Fading 222, Fuelling 303, Delong 202. NEXT GAME Saturday, Dec. 11 Komets vs Cincinnati i | Dec. 1 I—Grand Rapids « ' Dec. 18—Johnstown

Coon Hunters Club Will Meet Saturday The Adatgs county coon hunters club will meet Suaturday at- 8 p.m. at the Bill Reichert school. Election of officers will be held and all members are urged to attend. Henry Sanders Named Grid Coach Os Year NEW YORK (INS) — Henry "Red" Sanders, coach of unbeaten •DOLA, was named today as college football's coach of the year. Sanders was selected in a poll conducted among the members of the American football coaches association by the Scripps-Howard Newspapers. Pro Basketholl Syracuse 120, Boston 107. New York 98. Philadelphia 96. Offering Sunday To - Religious TV Program “This is the Life" popular religious television program, produced by the Lutheran chutch-Mis-souri synod, will be the recipient of a special offering at Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe street, at its 8 and 10:30 services Sunday morning. The special offering is sponsored by the synod and has been’authorized to be gathered in all congregations of the church body next Sunday. “This is the Life" may be seen each wees wherever there is television, for it is now televised over 230 stations. Lt is produced by Family Films TV, Inc., of Hollywood, for Lutheran Television Productions of set. Louis. Mo., an agency of the Lutheran churehMissouri synod. In a recent nationunde poll of stations, sponsors, advertising agencies and film producers and distributors in the TV field it was voted the “Best NonNetwork Religious Film Series.” although it was not included on the ballot. It scored 233 points, compared to- 96 for its closest competitor. The program may be viewed in thf Decatur area over WKJG-TV, Fort Wayne. Sunday<at 12:30 p. in. WE FEATURE CHARCOAL BROILED Steaks and Chops ■aaL 4 THE COLONIAL. RESTAURANT 234 N. 2nd Street Decatur, Ind. *

BEST CHEER EVER BREWED...IT’S REDTOP! — « *-<• f REDTOP MS 1 I ST 41 I CALORIES ij TUAN THE fjglLkpr I GRAPE JUICE ON | MY REDUCING COMPARE THE CALORIES! MBMHM Ww' 121 nil EWWiMMf rt»frozi >„ 1 tar j r U U WiX J APPLE JUICE 186ca1or.es SKIM MILK 130.5 calories H|£ gaHMrfA ma V L > ORANGE JUICE 162 calories GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 130.5 calories H■LIII■ ll■ ■ ’ 1-. "" PINEAPPLE JUICE 181 5 calories H r Bm Ui IrSJ LI • [ ’Averoge of 30 tesh Z A R K I Kv' " By BD BTHOPB. ■ < THAT MG NT YOU ASKED \‘l, I ?nvr!5«.AA/. 9 V-iA FOR A'ORE I , '1 GOES INTO : IL';:?/ \ WATER,SIR/ /(i, | Z 7/1 JkW' "Illi A l\ J OPERATION... 1 ’ /I I,<3*/J| I' bpßwl M

Roger Bannister Gives Up Track LONDON' (INS) — Dr. Roger Bannister. 25-year-010 Britisher who was the first man in history to run the mHe in under four minutes, has given up track in order to devote his full time’ to his medical activities. Bannister announced his retirement from competition Thursday night at a sports dinner in the London Press Club.

The exciting new idea behind the mo toramic Chevrolet TS* M Air 4-Ooor Stdon— on* of U n*w Fiih*r Bod/ b*oufi*i In Hinn n*w «*ri*> | •■* •; ... . .. ■ . I •

This Is the true story of how Chevrolet and General Motors shaped a new Idea in steel. Like most good ideas, this one is pretty simple. Chevrolet and General Motors set out to build the first low-priced car that would: • bring you the very freshest and finest styling. • bring you the most advanced engine design and engineering features. • bring you the performance and ride never before available in a low-priced car. • bring you the finest workmanship and materials. All this in Chevrolet’s price field? That did. take some doing I And isn’t it ° logical that only Chevrolct and General Motors have the people, sh-illn, resources and facilities to carry out this exciting new idea? Here ’ is how this new Chevrolet changes all your ideas about cars! Real Show-Car Styling! Tour eye tells you the Motoramic Chevrolet is no styling “patch-up" job. A rakish, low profile . . . soft swiftness from its sleek rear fenders to its wide-eyed Sweep-Sight windshield. ..a new outlook for motoring. A Sensational Ride! You live the new idea instantly .:; you glide . .., actually glide because spherical joints “roll with the punch” of the road in Chevrolet’s new • ■Glide-Ride front suspension. And outrigger rear

13th St. and U, S. 27 “Established 1823" Decatur, Ind.

INSURANCE FIRE - WINDSTORM AUTn LOW cost rtwiv — BROAD F oRM BURGLARY - LIABILITY COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS JAMES COWENS 209 Court St Phone 3-3601

springs mean new balance in turns : : ; turns made so effortless by new ball-race steering. And when you stop suddenly, new Anti-Dive braking control checks that nosing down in front .. . you get more level stopping. Tube- t less tires mean much greater protection against blowouts. And with new high-level ventilation there’s fresher air. 3 You also feel the neuXidea quickly . . . quiclagowerU|te a pan- CZj'H ■’“W ther’s pK with the new “Turbo-Fire ,V 8 (162 h.p.) and two new “Blue-Flame” 6’s„ And a 12-volt electrical system gives you better ignition, faster starting, greater electrical reserve for any power assists you might desire. You have a transmission' choice of Overdrive and automatic Powerglide (optional at extra cost) or standard shift. Won’t You Try It? Here, we can only tell you how successfully the Motoramic Chevrolet expresses the new idea behind it. But the car itself can quickly show you! Come in for a demonstration drive, won't you, first chance you get. MORE THAN A NEW CAR, A NEW CONCEPT OF LOW-COST MOTORING Everything's new in the motoramic

PAGE SEVEN