Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1955 — Page 7
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Indiana Prep Teams Rated By Districts INDIANAPOLIB (INS) — Coaches balloting in the lint weekly International News Service high school basketball poll placed something old and something new as the teams most likely to meet tor the state title next March. Coaches protested that any rating thi% early amounts to little more than an educated guess.
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And with that, coaches selected detending champion Crlspus Attucks as the top team of the Indianapolis semi-final route and 1955 finalist New Albany as top Bulldog of the Bloomington route. But mentors of the northern half of the state were more inclined to favor new faces with Hammond drawing away from the field in the Lafayette area and Mishawaka barely nosing Kokomo out in the Elkhart zone. Attacks has three straight victories this season and seems as solid a club as the masterful, but partially graduated, quintet which set Gary Roosevelt down in record style for the title. Mnncie Central, with only two pony guards back from its near championship 1955 squad, edged
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Shslbyvllla, which holds overtime victory over Muncle this year, for second place in the southeast semifinal route. Richmond was a strong fourth. vTT-gßfi*.,- • Coaches 11 that will send teams through sectionals and regionals to the next to last stop on the championship trail at Indianapolis also mentioned Milan, Connersville, Indianapolis Howe, Indianapolis Tech, Anderson, Southport, Madison, Greenßburg and Franklin. Giving New Albany most argument was Seymour, which has a 4-0 record. Princeton was third, Just ahead of Winslow. Scattered votes also were cast for Jasper, Holland, Vincennes and Evansville’s Lincoln, Memorial and Central. Hammond, like Attucks rebuilt around its ace, was way ahead of runner - up Roosevelt of Gary, 'whose stars are no longer on hand. But GR carried enough over to rate second place in this first ballot. Logansport had third a step ahead of East Chicago Washington. Mention also was made of; Monticello, Lafayette Jefferson. Lebanon, Greencastle, Gary Mann and Gary Froebel. Mishawaka drew more second and third ballots than Kokomo and edged the Cats for the top slot in the Elkhart semi-final area. Hartford City was third and South Bend Central was fourth. Fort Wayne North’s defending semi-champs tied with Mississinewa for fifth place ahead of South Bend Washington. Fort Wayne South, Fort Wayne Concordia, Marion and Sheridan. BOWLING SCORES Rural League ; W L Farling's 27 9 Marathon , 25*4 10(4 Preble Tavern 31 15 Faurot Home Builders 31 15 Kenny's Ice • 18 18 Holthouse Furniture 15(4 20(4 McConnell - 15 81 Wlllshire K. P. — 14 22 Saurbine Simerman 12 24 Plumley’s 11 25 High Scores: Secaur 210. xte’gKvictciceetKu itctcKtctctctetcmtctcict
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K. Os P. Winner In County League The Knights of Pythias defsatad Linn Grove, 59-43, in an Adams county net league game Tuesday night at the Lincoln school gym. Linn Grove led at the first quarter, 16-12, the teams were tied at 25-25 at the half and K. of P. was out in front at the third period, 42-39. Conrad tallied 19 points and Nelrelter 18 for the winners, and Robinson topped the losers with 16. K. of P. FG FT TP Singleton —... 0 2 2 Neireiter 9 0 18 Stoppe 2 0 4 Conrad ............. 8 3 19 Moses ..... ..... 7 0 14 Miller 1 0 2 Worthman 0 0 0 Totals 27 5 59 Linn Grove FG FT TP J Dubach :. 3 3 9 D. Noli 2 2 6 Stanley ..... 000 Smith 4 0 8 Hlrsehy ....: 10 2 Robinson 7 2 16 K. Noll 1 0 2 Totals 18 7 43 Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Dial 3-2171 For Scores Wednesday Commodores vs Rockcreek at Bluffton. Friday Huntington Catholic at Commodores. Yellow Jackets vs Concordia at Fort Wayne Coliseum. Hoagland at Monmouth. Adams Central at Lancaster Central. Berne at Hartford. Jefferson vs Pleasant Mills at Geneva. Geneva at Roanoke. Saturday Rockcreek at Monmouth. College Basketball Huntington 99, Concordia 88. Purdue Varsity 64, Purdue Freshmen 51. Taylor 78, Franklin 73. Vincennes 98, Centralia 88. High School Basketball Albion 65. Huntertown 33. Liberty Center 65, East Union 57. Delphi 70, North Manchester 64. Clear Creek 73, Warren 46. Frankfort 64, CrawfordßVille 61. Indianapolis Shortridge 50, India- ! napolis Sacred Heart 46. Lebanon 72, Noblesville 71. Madison 63, Jeffersonville 58. Mitchell 66, Bedford 59. Montpelier 81, Fairmount 57. Princeton 56, Huntingburg 30. Rochester 55, Huntington 53. Shelbyville 65, Columbus 55. Terre Haute Schulte 53, Brazil 48. Boise —The St. Joe river in Idaho is the highest navigable river In the world, it is claimed. gjnMß PORK SPECIAL “ ■ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOW FORK PRICES AND LET US REFILL VOUR HOME FREEZER OR LOCKER WITH A WHOLE OR HALF HOG COMPLETELY PROCESSED FOR ONLY 29< SIDES AVG. 80 lbs. SCHMITT MEATS PHONE 3-2903 or 3-3146
Yellow Jackets To I Play Concordia At I Coliseum Friday The Decatur Yellow Jackets will 1 play their first road game of the j season Friday night, meeting the ' Fort Wayne Concordia >Cadets at | the Allen county war memorial coliseum. The Decatur-Concordia game wil lstart at 7:16 o’clock as * the first game of a double header, ( with Central and Central Catholic ' meeting in the second tilt Student tickets are on sale at the high school office here for 35 . cents, and will be higher at the coliseum. Adult tickets, available i only at the coliseum, will be pric- 1 ed at 90 cents. Decatur fans will be seated in sections 9, 10, 11 and i 12, and are asked to use the Parnell > street entrance. ; Due to a printing error, Decatur ] season tickets list the Concordia game as a Decatur home game, j Decatur tickets will not be honored ( Friday. The next Jacket home j game i« Friday, Dec. 9, against the ■ Berne Bears j J ! Pro Basketball Fort Whyne 104, New York 99. Boston 105, Syracuse 97. St. Louis 108, Philadelphia 95. 4
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Pete Pihos To Quit Professional Game ! PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Pete , Pihos. a star end for the Philadelphia Eagles for nine seasons, has ' announced his retirement from professional football, effective at the end of thls^eampaign. The 32-year-old former University of Indiana All-American, who came to the Eagles in 1947. will make his swan song appearance against the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field, Dec. 11. Texas Tech, Wyoming In Sun Bowl Game EL PASO, Te* HNS) — The University of Wyoming will meet Texas Tech, the host team, In the annual Sun Bowl football game at El Paso Jan. 2. Selection of the teams was announced Tuesday. Texas Tech has a season record of seven victories, two defeats and one tie. Wyoming, which plays Houston Saturday, has a 7-2 mark. Jeffcoat Announces Retirement Plans CHICAGO (INS)—HaI Jeffcoat, 31-year-old Chicago Cubs’ relief i
pitcher traded Monday to Cincinnati for catcher Hobie Landrith, says he will retire from baseball to devote full time to the insurance business. His retirement plans, announced Tuesday, may cancel the trade for
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Undrith. But Wid Matthews, Cubs* personnel chief, said: “It’s a deal. Jeffcoat belongs to the Redlegs and Landrith to Chloago. It's i»p to Gabe Paul (Cincinnati general manager) to get his man sighed.” • . -.-v
