Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1955 — Page 7

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Union And Preble Lutheran Winners Union whipped Fuelling, 32-13, and Preble edged Decatur, 20-18, in a doable overtime battle in the Lutheran grade school league, played Saturday night at the Monmouth gym.

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J. Thieme 1 0 >1 K. Bleeke 10 I Weiland 0 0 0 Totals 16 2 22 Fuelling FG FT TP Hockemeyer 0 0 0 Schieferstein 0 0 0 Witte 0 0 0 R. Frank 0 0 0 Fuelling 0 0 0 Linker 3 17 Busick ... 113 L. Franz 0 0 0 Boerger 113 Totals 5 3 13 Preble FG FT TP Bultemeier 3 0 6 E. Bulmahn 2 0 4 L. Bieberich 3 0 6 D Bieberich 1 2 4 iR. Bieberich 0 0 0 L. Bulmahn .. 0 0 0 Totals 9 2 20 Decatur FG FT TP Krueckeberg 10 2 Sheets 0 0 0 D. Caston 0 0 0 Klnerk 5 1 11 Ru. Kleinknightl 1 3 C. Caston .... 10 2 Totals 8 2 18 High School Basketball Elmhurst 81, Arcola 45. Ashley 76, Salem Center 31. BOWLING SCORES G. E. ALLEYS Men’s Factory League W L Flanges -18 6 Stators 13 11 Office No. 1 13 11 Rotors 12 12 Office No. 2 ... 11 13 Shafts 5 19 200 scores: S. Jackson 208-222, H. Shoaf 213, Wm. Porter 237, R. Schuster 201. G. E. Fraternal W L Monroeville Lumber .... 15 9 K. of C. 15 9 West End (Restaurant 14 10 Riverview Gardens „.... 12 12 Peterson Elevator 12 12 Teeple Truck Linesll 13 Elks 10 14 G. E. Club 7 17 600 series: Al Buuck 648 (204-247-197); Ev. Faulkner 611 (212-218-181). 200 scores: R. Macklin 201-202, D. Houfee 230, T. Pillars 202, J. Hobbs 226. L. Ulman 217, J. Meyer 221, B. Feasel 221, P. Hoffman 221, W. Petrie 212, O. Schultz ?01. G. E. Women’s LeagutfS^ l ' W L Dubbs 13 8 Office .r --.-.-TTI2 9 ! Last Frames UH 9t4 Spares ... 6% 14% High scores:’ D. Schnepf 161. G. Reynolds 171-187, Schuster 174, F. Engle 204. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Team Standings . W L Pet Monmouth 2 0 1.000 Adams Central .... 1 0 1.000 Berne 1 0 1.000 Commodores 1 0 1.000 Geneva ....... 11 -600 Yellow Jackets .... 0 0 .000 Hartford 0 1 .000 Jefferson 0 2 .000 Pleasant Mills .... 0 2 .000 Eight garhes are on the schedule for Adams county high schools in the second week of play in the 1955-66 basketball season. Three will be played Tuesday night, which is election day In Deca* tur, Berne, Monroe and Geneva. —oOo— The Decatur Commodores, who barely managed to eke out a victory in their opener last week against the Pleasant Mills Spartans. will entertain the Hartford Gorillas at the Decatur gym Tuesday night. Pleasant Mills will open its home season against Wren, 0., with the Spartans seeking to enter the victory column after, dropping two tilts away from fom« last week. The third Tuesday game sends the Berne Bears to Dunkirk. ~~—*oOo ~" Feature of the five-game card Friday will match the Monmouth Eagles against the Adams Central Greyhounds at the Adams Central gym. The Ragles won a pair last week in easy fashion, while the Greyhounds squeaked out a onepoint thriller against Geneva in their opener. Other games Friday send Pleasant Mills to Hartford, Berne entertains New Haven, Geneva is host to Petroleum and Jefferson travels to Bryant. —oOo — Excuse us! In an article prior to the Htning We net season, the Dally Democrat stated that the Monmouth Eagles had won two aectlonal championships in a row. The .Eagles have copped three straight sectional crowns and from the first week’s results, look like the team to beat for the 1956 title. Also, the Eaglee won the county tourney last season. ■ \ —oOe— Results one year ago this week: Berne 65. Dunkirk 48. Pleasant Mills 66. W’ren 58. Geneva 41. Petroleum 49;- —’ Berne 68, New Haven 65 (overtime). Pleasant Mills 76, Hartford 51. Monmouth 69, Adams Central 57. College Top Ten NEW YORK (1N8) — Hore are the country's top ten college football teams, with wen-logj: records, as voted this week by International News Service's panel of experts; 1. Maryland (8-0). 2. Oklahoma (7-0). 3. Michigan (6-1). 4. UCLA (7-1). 5. Michigan State (6-1). 6. Notre Dame (6-1). 7. West Virginia (7-0). 8. Texas A4M (6-1-1). 9. Navy (6-1-1). 10. Georgia Tech (6-1-1). College Football Michigan State 27, Purdue (\ Ohio State 20, Indiana 13. Illinois 25, Michigan 6. lowa 26. Minnesota 0. Wisconsin 41, Northwestern 14. Notre Dame 46, Pennsylvania 14. Indiana Central 13, Manchester 13 (tie). Wabash 14, Butler 12. Evansville 38, Ball State 0. Culver-Stockton 7, Rose Poly 0. Hanover 38, Taylor 0. Heidelberg 14. St. Joseph's 13. Franklin 12, Anderson 6. Indiana State 14, DePauw 6. Wilmington 6, Earlham 0. Cornell 20, Brown 7. Dartmouth 14, Columbia 7. Pittsburgh 18, Virginia 7. Harvard 7, Princeton 6. Yale 14, Army 12. Penn State 21, Syracuse 20. North Carolina State 40, Boston U. 13. ’ Oklahoma 20, Missouri 0. Detroit 20, Marquette 7. Wichita 20, Cincinnati 16. Nebraska 10, lowa State 7. Ohio U. 40, Western Michigan 14. Kent State 27, Toledo 0. North Carolina 32, South Carolina 14. Vanderbilt 34, Kentucky 0. Duke 7, Navy 7 (tie). Maryland 13. Louisiana State 0. Florida 19. Georgia 13. Georgia Tech 7, Tennessee 7 (tie). Tulane 27, Alabama 0. Auburn 27, Mississippi State 26. Mississippi 39; Memphis State 6. Arkansas Iff, Rice 0. Texas 21. Baylor 20. Texas Tech 27. Arizona 7. Texas A&M 13, Southern Methodist 2. Colorado 37, Utah 7. Oregon 35. Washington State 0. Oregon State 33, Idaho 14. UCLA 34. College of Pacific 0. California 20, Washington 6.

Bauman's Red Hols Are Winners Sunday Bauman's Red Hots defeated Fort Wayne Inca, 81-60, at the Plaasant Mills gym Sunday afternoon. Bauman’s led at all periods, 21-18, 48-32 and 61-44. The Price brothers paced their team to victory, Jim scoring 21 points and Jerry 19. Nix tallied 16 for the Incas. Teams wishing to schedule the Red Hots are asked to call 7-7343. Red Hots FG FT TP D. Wolfe 4 2 10 Byerl.„ 3 17 L. Wolfe 4 0 8 Raudenbush .10 2 Ballard 4 0 8 Ripley 0 0 0 Jerry Price ...7 19 Jim Price 10 1 z2l Young , i o 2 Frey 2 0 4 Totals 36 9 81 Inca FG FT TP Peppier . 3 2 8 Vorich 3 2 8 Nix 8 0 16 Davis 5 0 10 Hoagburg f. 6 0 12 Pyle 3 0 6 Totals 28 4 60 Official: Drake. Pro Football Detroit 24, Baltimore 14. Chicago Cardinals 27, Pittsburgh 13. Chicago Bears 52, Green Bay 31. Los Angeles 27, San Francisco 14. Cleveland 24, New York 14. Washington 34. Philadelphia 21.

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Week's Schedule t For Adams County Basketball Teams Dial 3-2171 For Scores Tuesday Hartford at Commodores. Berne at Dunkirk. Wren at Pleasant Mills. Friday Monmouth at Adams Central. Pleasant Mills at Hartford. New Haven at Berne. Petroleum st Geneva. Jefferson at Bryant. Otto Graham Hurt In Sunday's Game CLEVULAND (INS) —X-rays will be taken today of quarterback Otto Graham’s head to determine if the Cleveland Borwns' star suffered any serious injury in yesterday’s game with the New York Plants. Graham was knocked out of action in the second quarter of the game and did not play the rest of the afternoon. His substitue, George Ratterim/m,, tossed tjvt> touchdown passes and scored once himself to lead the Browns to a 24-14 win. Pro Basketball Saturday’s Results Syracuse 114, Fort Wayne 113 (overtime). New York IffO, (Rochester 98 (overtime). Boston 98, Philadelphia 87. St. Louis 101, Minneapolis 89. Sunday’s Results Mineapolis 96, Fort Wayne 95. Rochester 83, Syracuse 80. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Veteran Race Driver Jack McGrath Killed PHOENIX, Arlz. (INS) —Veteran automobile race driver Jack MoGrath, 35, was killed over the weekend in what was to have been his last flirt track race. The right front axle of his car broke during the 86th lap of the last AAA race at the Phoenix fair grounds Sunday. The car rolled over three times and landed on top of McGrath, inflicting fatal head injuries. New York—There are at least 350 kinds of the common “lead” pencil, manufacturers say.

PUBLIC AUCTION Have sold my farm and will sell the following HOUSEHOLD GOODS and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1:00 P.M. LOCATION: One mile East of Decatur, Indiana on Highway No. 224 then U m * le South. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Piano; White Enamel HOME COMFORT Range; Bottle Gas Stove, Apt. Size; Kitchen Cabinet; Some Dishes and Cooking Uteasils; 9x12 Rug; Throw Rugs; Dining Room Table; 8 Dining Room Chairs; 2 Beds complete with mattress and springs; Dresser; Chest of Drawers; Army Cot; Glider; Step Ladder; Electric Lawn Mower; Electric Cream Seperator; Chicken Feeders; Forks; Shovels; Garden Hose; Garden Tools; Small Tools; Roll of Woven Wire Fencing, and many other articles. 1951 STUDEBAKER TUDOR in excellent condition, low mileage. TERMS—CASH. MRS. EMMA A. EARLY —Owner J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 5 7 9

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High School Football South Bend Central 23, South Band Adams 12. Evansville Memorial 19, Evansville Mater Dei 7. New Albany 26, Rvansville Bosse 19. Evansville Lincoln 25, Padueah (Ky.) Lincoln o. Fined For Allowing Cattle To Run Loose Paul Daviz of route three jras fined *5 and costs In city court Saturday morning for permitting his cattle to run loose on other people’s property. Th« charge was brought against him After several complaints by neighbors.