Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1954 — Page 7

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College Teams Participate In Holiday Meets By International New* Service Holiday basketball tournaments begin tonight at Montgomery, Ala., am) Birmingham, Ala. Washington and Lee faces Auburn while Miami (Florida) and .Tennessee clash at the blue-gray tournament in Montgomery. Wake Forest meets West Virginia and Texas battles Alabama at the Birmingham classic. Tennessee A. and I. battles Ar-’ kansas Tech and Rockhurst plays Gustavus Adolphus tonight in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Invitational tournament at Kansas City. Results of games played In the NAIA first round Thursday night I NEXT GAME Saturday, Dec. 18 Komets vs JOHNSTOWN Dec. 25 — Troy Dec. 28—Cincinnati i

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams DIAL 3-2171 FOR SCORES Friday Jefferson at Adams Central. Geneva as Hartford. Lancaster Central at Berne. Monmouth at Bryant. Pleasant Mills at Willshire. showed Tennessee A. and I. whipping Springfield, Mo„ 77 to 67; Arkansas Tech defeating St. Benedicts, 87 to 59; Gustavus Adolphus edging East Texas State, 59 to 51, and Rockhurst thumping Macomb (Ill.) State, 72 to 65. At the New Mexico tournament, , Wayland, Tex., defeated St. Michael’s of New Mexico, 86 to 47: Adams edged New Mexico Western, 66 to 64; Panhandle A. & M. squeezed by New Mexico military 49 to 45, and Arizona Flagstaff romped over New Mexico Highlands, 91 to 63. In the New Mexico semi-finals ' tonight, Wayland tangles with Adams and Panhandle faces Arizona ; Flagstaff. la other games Thursday night. Western Kentucky downed Colorado State, 75 to 67; Florida' defeated Miami (Fla.) 70 to 61; Niagara set back Syracuse, 99 to 74; Temple routed St. John’s of Brooklyn. 77 to 69, and Harvard squeezed by Middlebury, 54 to 51. Mississippi college scored a 129 1 to 94 victory over Chattanooga; 1 Oklahoma City rolled over Texas Christian, 63 to 44, and Fordham beat Colgate, 55 to 51. ■. r - i High School Basketball Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 59, Terre ■ Haute State 47. Crown Point 45. Hammond Tech 40. | Evansville Bosse 43, Boonville 31.

Ticket Sale Opens Monday On Holiday Tourney Dec. 28-29 Robert Worthman. Decatur high school athletic director, announced today that tickets for the holiday - tourney in which the Decatur Yellow Jackets will participate, will go on sale Monday. The tourney will be held at the Fort Wayne North Side gym the nights of Dec. 28 and 29. Season tickets, good for both nights, will senator 11.50, and single session tickets are priced at jl. They will be on sale at the high school office, Holthouse drug store an<) Peterson’s clothing store. The tourney opens at 7 p. m. Dec. 28, with Fort Wayne Concordia playing Elmhurst, followed at 8:15 p. m. with the Yellow Jackets meeting Fort Wayne Central Catholic. The opening night losers will meet in the consolation game at 7 p. m. Dec. 29, followed by the championship game. Adams Central Jr. High Team Winner The Adams Central junior high team scored a 28-16 victory over Willshire, 0.. Thursday afternoon at the Adams Central gym. Adams Central led at an periods, 9-4, 26-5 and 28-10. Egly scored 10 points to lead Adams Central and Caffee was high few Willshire with four. Adam* Central FG FT TP Hyerly ....... 4 0 8 Baumgartner 2 0 4 Hartman ... ~ 113 Egly _2 6 10 Habegger 10 2 Brown . . . Oil Witte FOO Gerber ... 0 0 0 Mann 0 0 0 Foreman ..... .... 0 0 0 Bloom 0 0 0 ScMickman 0 0 0 Totals .„ 10 8 28 Willshire FG FT TP Woodruff 9 11 James ...... . 113 Painter .... 10 2 Kelsey 0 2 2 Caffee .. 1 2 4 Garver 10 2 Merkle ' 10 2 Totals 5 6 16 College Basketball Ball State 86, St. Joseph's 73. Concordia 75. Defiance 73. Hanover 77, Manchester 74. Oakland City 65. Franklin 63. Western Kentucky 7S,' Colorado State 67. « Temple 77, St. John's (Brooklyn) 69. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Junior High Wins, ' Freshmen Defeated ) Depatur junior high and fresh- . men teams .divided honors in a [ double header played at New Haven Thursday evening. t Junior high defeated New HavI en, 40-32. coming from behind in I I the last quarter. New Haven led I at the first period, 10-8, Decatur was in front at the half, 16-14, and New Haven was top at the third period, 21-20. Kummer tallied 22 points for New Haven, and Shraluka led Decatur with IL The New Haven freshmen won the nightcap, 57-40, leading at all periods, 15-5, 27-9 and 42-24. Hutker of Decatur was the . leading scorer with 22 points, while Buhr tallied 21 for New Haven. j Decatur Junior High FG FT TP Daniels 10 2 Kinnerk 0 3 3 Retdenbach .. 0 0 0 DelHnger 3 2 8 Ritter .... 0 1 <3 Coen 0 0 0 Shraluka 4 3 11 Franklin 0 11 Butcher ... 0 0 0 Costello 3 0 6 Vergara 2 2 6 Gay 0 0 0 Canales .'...... 1 0 2 Ratliff 0 0 0 Corah ..... 0 0 0 DeVoss J T 0 0 0 TOTALS 14 12 40 New Haven FG' FT TP Dumford 2 15 Harding 0 0 0 Stanski ... 2 0 4 Kummer ... 10 2 22 Norton ...... 0 0 0 C. Hasefclt 0 11 Wisley 0 0 0 L. Hanefelt 0 0 0 Cass 0 0 0 East 0 0 0 Louer 0 0 0 TOTAI-S ...... 14 4 32 Decatur Freshmen FG FT TP Strickler . 0 11 Baumgartner ...2 0 4 Eichenauer 1 0 2 Hutker '. 8 6 22 Macklin 0 0 0 Hebble 0 0 0 ! Locke 2 2 6 McDonald ; 0 0 0 Nelson 0 0 0 Kaehr 2 15 Rambo ....... 0 0 0 TOTALS ...... 15 10 40 New Haven FG FT TP BUhr .... 9 3 21 , Frisby .........— 2 0 4 Doty .-?.•! ■f“-3 • Osborn , ..1. 2 0 4 Bermes 2 0 4 Wattenbarger 6 0 12 'Coe o o '9 Herberger 2 1 5 McKee 2 0 4 TOTALS ....... 26 5 57 Mountains Subbed LOS ANGELES. (INS) — University of California at Los Angeles scientists and U. S. Navy researchers are using submarines to explore “mountains” to learn more about the earth's surface. The mountains are the undersea variety, about which relatively lit tie is known. The submarine ex-- ; ploration —r particularly in the . Pacific basin area between the I west —eoaif and Hawai ———will utilize the latest types oi electronic recording gear. Whose Hose? RICHMOND, Va.. (INS) — It was too hard to tell whose hose was whose after a multiple-alarm fire in Richmond so firemen have painted their department's hose couplings with 21 different colors to help sort out each company's hoses, after a fire. Officials told J the American Municipal Associa- ! tion the hoses formerly were dis-1 j tingirtstred by numbers- but these I were too hard to see at night. J - , I Trade In a Good Town — Decalut j i Ira POLISH tanker CapL Leonard Wasowski is shown tn New York, where he came ffotn For- | moea after refusing to return to his homeland. His ship was detained, and ho asked political asylum because he had “had / enough of Communism.’' He. live* in U. S. (International) 1 "

Two Baylor Players Dropped From Squad WACO, Tax. (INS) — Football coach Georgs Sauer has dismissed guard Dan Miller and center Jim- . my Taylor from the Baylor squad, fqr breaking training rules, thus weakening the team that meets Auburn In the Gator Bowl Dec. 31. Miller, a sophomore rated as one of the top guards in the Southwest Conference and Taylor, junior let-, ter man, were dropped Thursday by Sauer for “repeated disregard of training rules and a lack of cooperation with the squad and coaching staff.” Holy Name Society Will Meet Tonight The Holy Name society will meet at the Gillig & Doan funeral home at 8 o’clock this evening to recite the rosary fcr Simon Jauregui, who died Thursday morning at his home. Sharp Quake Jars San Francisco Bay SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — A sharp earthquake jarred the San Francisco bay area Thursday night but neither property damage' nor casualties were reported, i The bay area tremor struck at 11:09 p.m., or just about twenty l hours after a more severe shock rocked northern Nevada and was felt over five western states including California.

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Klenk's Easy Winner In Vim Loop Game Klenk’s of Decatur walloped Sciunooa, 90-43, in a Vtyn league game Thursday night. The Decatur Quintet led at all periods, 22-8. 42-16 and 78-24. Myers topped the scoring with 41 big points,( while Hannie counted 13 for the Schtnoos. Klenk’s FG FT TP Ballard 6 0 12 Myers ._..___2o 1 41 Hoehammer 3 © 6 Strickler _??......... 6 1 13 Burris 2 15 CHst 7 0 14 Bullinger 2 15 Totals ; 46 4 96 Schmoos FG FT TP Hannie 2 6 1 13 Eifert 6 0 13 Pettit 0 0 0 R, Hannie -1 0 2 Krause 0 0 0 Pastor 10 2 Cramer 4 0 8 Miller 3 0 6 Schrader V 0 0 [ Totals 21 1 43

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