Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1955 — Page 6

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Eagles Defeat Rockcreek For Eighth In Row The Monmouth Eagles ran their victory string to eight In a row Without a loss Saturday night ae (hey defeated the Rockcreek Dodgers, 58-5(1. tEn %he Monmouth court. The Eagles jumped into a 10polnt lead at the first quarter. 17- and were ahead at the half. 27-22, and at the third period, 42-32 Norb Witte, as usual, paced the Monmouth scoring with 20 points, while John Myers tallied 16 for the Eagles. Stauffer was tops for the Wells county quintet with 19. ( The Eagles will play the Spartans at Pleasant Mills Friday night. MONMOUT FG FT TP Fuelling —- 12 4 Kueneke — 2 2 6 J. Myers — 6 4 16 Worthman 0 0 0 Witte 8 4 20 Hildebrand 0 0 0 Schnepf 3 0 6 Brown 12 4 Bittner 0 0 0 Macke — - 0 0 0 TOTALS 22 14 58 ROCKCREEK FG FT TP Roberta 4 0 8 Kinsey 1 0 2 Keplinger — 10 2 Schmidt 0 0 0 Stauffer —j 8 3 19 Anderson —5 A 10 Briner 4 1 2 10 TOTALS 22 5 51 Officials: Dienelt, Duffield Preliminary Monmouth, 36-27 Results Listed In Saturday League St. Joseph defeated Notre Dame, 18- and the Junior Commodore* edged the Piston, 17-15, in the sth and 6th grade division of the Saturday morning league at the Commodore gym. In the 7th and Bth grade division, the Lakers downed DePaul 38-36. Leading scorers were: St Joseph, J. Vilagomez, 10; M. Schults. Notre Dame, 5; T. Kohne, junior Commodores, 7; S. Blythe, J. Hess and J. Mendoza, 4 each for Pistons; T. Kollman, Lakers. 12; Phil Lose, DePaul. 12. Announce Cutback In Newsprint Delivery NEW YORK (INS) —Canadian and American paper manufacturers today announced cutbacks in the delivery of newsprint due to heavy consumption and production difficulties a' • o — Last Time Tonight — | Cinemascope A Color! j “7 CITIES OF GOLD" 1 Richard Egan, Michael Rennie, ’ | Jeffry Hunter, Anthony Quinn I j ALSO — Shorts 15c • 50c a- ; o TUES. WED. THURS. a— ■ —-— o M f OUR BIG DAYS! | Shows Tues. & Wed. at 7 I Continuous Thur, from 1:30' BE SURE TO ATTEND! >— - - — 0 mmhi hhhhmhb I I '“IE FUN SHOW V. W OF AU/ . v ||h i • • «*~4 T Wlffl > /MIBWONa .- - ®BEHY GARRETT*t ; TECHNICOLOR c ’ r*lhjeu aCmOp r ■'' ’ ? .! . . ' o—o 1 Starting Friday for 4 Days! “TO MILL AND BACK" Audio Murphy's Own Story! f t

Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Dial 3-2171 For Scores Tuesday Adams Central at Huntington Twp. Jefferson at Wren. Friday Berne at Yellow Jackets. Commodores at Adams Central. Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. Bryant xt Geneva. Jefferson at Hartford. WfMWL I d/ Team Standings W L Pct Monmouth 8 0 1.000 Commodores 5 2 .714 Pleasant Mills .— 4 3 .571 Berne - - 2 4 .333 Geneva 2 4 .333 Jefferson 2 4 .333 Yellow Jackets 13, ».250 Adams Central .—1 4 .200 Hartford 1 5 .167 —oOo— x Only seven games are on thia week's schedule for Adams county basketball teams, but some highly interesting tilts are in prospect. —oOo — Two contests are slated Tuesday, both out of the county, with the Adams Central Greyhounds playing at Huntington township, and the Jefferson Warriors at Wren. O. Five games are on tap Friday night, with four of them intra-county scraps. Heading the Friday list is the battle between the Decatur Yellow Jackets and Berne Bears at the Decatur gym. Both will be seeking to better their season records, the Jackets having won only one of four games, and the Bears two of six. —oOo— The Decatur Commodores will journey out to Adamh Central to tangle with the Greyhounds. The Commodores have won five of seven, wh»W‘ the Greyhounds, after winning their opener, have dropped four in a row. * —oOo — The Monmouth Eagles, riding high with eight victories in as many starts, will meet the Pleasant Mills Spartans at the Pleasant Mills gym. The Spartans have won four of seven to date. The Jefferson Warriors will engage the Hartford Gorillas at Hartford, and the Cardinals will entertain the Bryant Owls at .Geneva. Norb Witte, Monmouth’s big center, is far out in front in the county’s individual scoring race, having poured in 216 points in eight games for a big 27-point per game average. Jerry Voglewede, of the .Decatur Commodores, is second but far back with 105 points in seven games. The second best average per game is sported by Jerry Mitchel, of Adams Central, with 94 points in five games, an average of 18.8 points per game. The 10 leading scorers, with games played. total points, and average points per game, follow: GP TP Ave. Witte, Mojrtnouth -.-8 216 27.0 Voglewede, Com’dores 7 105 15.0 J. Myers, Monmouth 8 103 12.9 J. Wilder, Com’dores 7 101 14.4 Mitchel, Adams Cent'l 5 94 18.8 J, Williamson, P. M. 7 94 13.4 Schnepf, Monmouth . 8 94 11.8 Hunt. Geneva 6 92 15.3 Caffee, Jefferson 6 91 15.2 Ehrsam, Berne 6 89 14.8 —oOo — Results one year ago this week: Berne 64, Yellow Jackets 39. Jefferson 49, Wren 45. Fort Wayne South 55, Yellow Jackets 36. Adams Central 59, Commodores 55. Pleasant Mills 65, Monmouth 58. Bryant 91, Geneva 63. Hartford 48, Jefferson 46. Berne 75, Pennville 37. Chicago — More than 1,500,000 Americans live in trailers today, most of them staying in the 7,500 trailer parks which provide for parking space, electric connections NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3117 In the ‘ Adams Circuit Court of Adems County, Indiana. NoUce Is hereby given that Harley Mosure was on the 18 day of November, 1955, appointed: Administrator with will annexed of the estate of John Mosure, deceased. All persons having claims against said estats, whether or pot now due, must file the same in said court within six momths from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, thlj» 18 day of November. 1956. EDWARD F. JABERG Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Gall van A Hamilton, Attorney and Counsel for Persnoal Representative. Nev. >l-88. Dee. »

St. Joseph Defeated In CYO Grade League St. Joseph of Decatur suffered its first loss in the CYO grade school league Sunday afternoon, dropping a 38-31 derision to St. i Jude's at the Central Catholic gym in Fort Wayne. Baker tallied 12 points and Gross 11 to lead St. Joseph, and Bail topped St. Jude’s with 11. St. Joseph’s . FG FT TP J. Heiman 113 Baker --- 6 0 12 Gross ... - 4 3 11 Carlos J 0 11 S. Omlor — 12 4 TOTALS 12 7 31 St. Jude's , FG FT TP McCarthy 3 3 9 Bail Bail — - 4 3 11 Pelkington 3 3 9 Offerle - —1 2 4 Zuber 0 3 3 King --1 0 2 e TOTALS 12 14 38 SPORTS BULLETIN ATLANTA (INS) — Georgia Tech was granted approv- * al today to play. Pittsburgh I in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans Jan. 2. The state board of regents —policymaking authority for Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia—established as a matter of policy that athletic teams from the state may participate in contests outside the state "within the laws and customs of that state." DEMOCRATS OF (Continued From Page One) Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee. ‘ I—————— 1 —————— ' If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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j BOWLING SCORES Rural League W L Farllngs ...... 3ff 9 Marathon 27% 11% Preble Tavern .T. 23 16 Faurote Home Builders 22 17 Kennys’ Ice 20 19 McConnell 17 22 Holthouse Furniture ... 15% 23% Willshire K.P. - 15 24 Sautbine A Simerman . 13 26 Plumley 12 27 High gamea: Kiser 207; Miller 201. Minor League W L Pts. Moose : 24 12 33 Clem Hardware 24 12 32 Smith Dairy 21 15 29 August Cafeteria —l6 20 26 Decatur Ready Mix v. 18 15 26 Schafer Store 17 19 23 Western Auto 17 16 21 Two Brothers 16 20 21 Kohne Drugs 13 20 16 Goodyear Service 8 26 10 600 series: J. Geimer 621 (194-229-198). High games: Raudenbush 203. J. Beery 210-200. Classic League W L Pts. Iceland Smith Ins. .. 22 14 30 Riveiyiew Gardens .20 16 27 Burk Elevator 20 16 26 Acker Cement 19 17 26 Butler Garage 19 17 25 Anderson’s 16 20 20 Peterson Elevator ._ 15 21 20 Mies’ Recreation 13 23 18 High series: Etv Bultemeier 666 (206-224-236). High games: W. Tutewiler 213, A. Zelt 235,'F. Ahr 210, F. Hoffman 230, IR. Reynolds 205, L. Ulman 203, W. Gallmeyer 205. R. Eyanson 208, E. Korte 200, A. Selking 201. G. Selking 200. Notes: Erv Buitemeier’s 666 is a new high series for the year. Pro Basketball Saturday’s Results Syracuse 114, Minneapolis 103. Philadelphia 109, New York 102. St. Louis 89, Rochester 78. Sunday’s Results Fort Wayne 111, Boston 90. Syracuse 102, Minneapolis 96. Rochester 1(78, Philadelphia 84.

High School Basketball Fort Wayne South 67, Fort Wayne Concordia 55. Anderson 55. Fort Wayne Central 29. Garrett 66, Waterloo 40. Petroleum 66, Gray 39. Avilla 77, Angola 65. North Manchester 57, Wabash 53. Ossian 54, Warren 53. Auburn 73, South Bend Washington 51. Elkhart 64, Terra Haute Wiley 48. Marion 78. Hartford City 49. Winchester 69, Fairmount 51. Sheridan 50, South Bend Adams 38. Mishawaka 67. Gary Froebel 50. Pt. Joseph (Mich.) 70, Kendallville 52. Richmond 45. Indianapolis Shortridge 43. Indianapolis Howe 69, Franklin 66. Rossville 63. Gary Mann 52. Columbua 63, Evansville Bosse 45. Fro Football New York 27. Washington 20. Philadelphia 27, Chicago Cardinals 3. Cleveland 30, Pittsburgh 7. Chicago Behrs 21, Detroit 20. Loa Angeles 20, Baltimore 14. Green Bay 28, San Francisco 7. College Basketball Indiana 93, Ohio U. 74. Purdue 62, Missouri 58. Ohio State 73, Butler 51. Ball State 77, Michigan Normal 61. Albion 70, Tri-State 43.__ Indiana Central 88, Marian 33. Huntington 1)0, Cedarville (O.) 49. Anderson 72, Franklin 61. Manchester 77, Kent State 74. DePauw 90, Earlham 79. Taylor 99. Indiana Te-h 81. Defiance 87, Concordia 79. lowa 60, Nebraska 51. Pittsburgh,7s. Michigan 66. Western Michigan 72, Northwestern 67, s'innesota 82. DePaul 78. Muhlenberg 69, LaSalle 58. Detroit 77. Western Ontario 59. Dayton 87. Gustavus Adolphus 61 Cincinnati 107, Pepperdine 71. lowa State 86, North Dakota State 60. North Carolina State 78, Penn State 42.

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