Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1955 — Page 7

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Geneva Beats I . '•■ ■ J {Lancaster In {Final Quarter 1 The Geneva Cardinals, staging a • brilliant fourth-quarter rally, came 1 from behind to edge the Lancaster ■ Central' Bobcats, 57-54, at the Gei neva gym Tuesday night. i This game had been scheduled I for Dec. 13, and no report of the i change in date was made to this ■ office. i The Wells county quintet led at 1 all stepping periods, 18-14, 29-24, i and 42-41, but could not stop Ge--1 neva in the final quarter. Larry Hunt tallied 20 points and | Fred Burke 19 for the winners, and | Trimble was high for Lancaster I with 16. The Cardinals won the 1 game at the free throw line, conl verting 17 of 27 chances, while (Lancaster made only two of 14 opportunities. ! The Cardinals will meet the Bry- ( ant dwls at Gerleva Friday. Geneva FG FT TP [ Nevll 10 2 Stahly .... 0 3 3 I

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Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball J earns Dial 3-2171 For Score* Friday Berne at Yellow Jackets. Commodores at Adams Central. Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. Bryant it Geneva. Jefferson at Hartford. Craig 2 5 9 Hunt s 9 2 20 Burke 8 3 19 Carr 0 £ 4 Baumgartner r 0 0 O’ Bauman 0 0 0 Totals —22tf fl7 57 Lancaster Central FG >T TP Fiechter 2 0 4 Eichhorn 6 0 12 Lobsiger 3 0 6 Trimble...- 8 0 16 Simon 3 17 Meyer 0 11 R. Decker• 3 0 6 J. Decker 1 0 2 Totals 26 2 54 Officials: Zerkel, Habegger. Preliminary Geneva, 38-28. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Final Period Rally Gives Warriors Win The Jefferson Warriors overcame a»low start to defeat Wren, 0., 58-50, at the Wren gym Tuesday night. Wren jumped into a 10-0 lead before the Warriors could score, and led at the first quarter, 12-4. The Ohio team was in front at the half, 24-23, and at the third period, 43-41, but Jefferson rallied in the final period for the victory. Bob Caffee led the Warriors with . 26 points, followed by Fred Lehman with 15. Oeissler was high for Wren with 13. Jefferson will play at Hartford Friday night. Jefferson FG FT TP Bollenbacher 10 2 Lehman 6 3 15 Hammitt 2 15 Smitley 14 6 Caffee 12 2 26 Stuber 1 2 4 Totals 23 12 58 Wren * FG FT TP Geisler:s 3 13 F. Salazar j 2 2 6 R. Salazar 0 2 2 Hurless 2 0 4 Hay 1 0 2 Tumbleson -5 1 11 Beard ;4 4 12 Totals ....19 12 50 Officials: Waltke. Wiegman. Preliminary Wren, 42-30. Pro Basketball Fort Wayne 90, Syracuse 88. Boston 122, St. Louis 99. Philadelphia 116. Minneapolis 103. New York 116, Rochester 105. —4BOWLING iCORES Women’s League W L Pts. Mobil Maids 2S 8 38 Drewrys 27 9 36 Mansfield 25 11 35 Three Kings2s 11 34 Hoagland Lumber 24 12 32 Kents 23 13 31 Jack’s Shell 22% 13% 30% Adams Trailer 20 16 28 Old Crown2o% 15% 26% Gays 19% 16% 24% Mies Recreation - 17% 18% 23% Blackwell 18 18 22 ! Arnold Lumber 13% 42% 16% I (lages Tool Shop - 11% 24% 15% First State Bank . 8 28 12 Treon 8% 27% 11 Adams Theater 9% 26% 10% Meyer 4 32 6 High series: B. Moser 534, Atfolder 519. High games: B. Moser 205, G. Reynolds 196, Affolder 190-175, Black 189, Strickler 187, A. Reynolds 187, McClure 185, Schafer 181, Schuller 179, Schroeder 177, Harman 174, Appleman 172, E. Gallmeyer 172, E. Gallmeyer 171.

K. P. Willshire | Teams Are Winners The Knights of J’ythius und. Willshire scored victories in the Adams county net league Tuesday night at the Lincoln gym. The K. of P.* defeated McMillen, 61-54, and Willshire downed Bob’s Marathon, 51-45. K. OF P. FG FT TP Singleton *1 0 2 Neirelter ~.i. 0 0 0 Stoppe 113 Conrad —7 7 21 Moses 7 5 19 Wortbman ... 0 0 0 Morrison ...5 0 10 Miller 3 0 6 TOTALS 24 13 61 MC MILLEN FG FT TP Nash 0 0 0 Lehman 4 19 Basham3 17 Bleeke 5 0 10 Meyer 6 1 ’lO Walchle ... 71 15 TOTALS 25 4 64 WILLSHIRE FG FT TP T. Marbaugh.... 6 3 15 Hileman 0 2 2 L. Marbaugh 0 0 0 Thatcher 2 0 4 P. Hileman 4 4 12 B. Hey 1 0 2 D. Marbaugh 4 2 10 Turner 3 0 6 TOTALS 20 11 61 BOB'S MARATHON Beer 2 15 Rumple 4 19 Lothamer2 2 6 Egley 71 15 Irwin 3 0 6 Beard 2 0 4 FG Fr TP TOTALS 20 5 45 College Basketball Illinois 107, Butler 75. Anderson 75. Hanover 71. Indiana Central 88, Franklin 73. Findlay 103. Indiana Tech 81. Huntington 101, Manchester 97. Taylor 99, Tri-State 69. Vincennes 86, Lincoln -Bible Institute 71. Xavier (O.) 80, Wabash 47. San Francisco 72, San Francisco State 47. DePaul 86, Wisconsin Teachers 68. Kansas State 89, Texas Tech 70. West Virginia 85, Furman 71. Louisville 82, Murray State 76. Pair Arrsted For No Hunting License Two Adams county hunters willl probably buy a license the next time they go coon hunting. Rufus Bailey, route two, Decatur, and Vernand Bleeke, route five, Decatur, were arrested last night by state conservation officer Leland Hurst for pursuing coon without a license. The pair will appear in justice of the peace court Friday. Officials Are Named For Rose Bowl Game CHICAGO HNS) — Ross Dean, jyeteran •footballreferee from Whitefish, Bay, Wis„ heads the officials named today to handle the Jan. 2 Rose Bowl game between UCLA and Michigan State at Pasadena, CaU,f. Other officials, announced by the Pacific Coast and Big Ten conference commissioners, follow: umpire, Melvin Nickerson, Orinda, cilif.; head linesman, Carlisle Dollings, Columbus, Ohio; field judge, Mike Layden, Ind.; back judge, William Simas. Hermosa Beach, Calif. Cost Accountants To Entertain Bosses Fort Wayne chapter of rhe national association of ro»l accountants for their regular December meeting plan to designate the program as "bosses” night'. The meeting will be held Tuesday. December 13 at the Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce with dinner at 6:36 followed by the technical session at 7:30 P. M. Members have been urged to bring “the boss' to hear Dr. E. F. Gordon, whose subject is “Building the Individual for Executive Responsibility”. A past president- of rhe chapter. Claude Seimet will serve as meeting chairman and introduce the speaker. Dr. Gordon is the founder arid principal of the firm E. F. Gordon & Associates, Chicago, 111. He has been rendering psychological and business consultation services to management in the midwestern states for pie past leu years. He holds an M. A. degree from Northwestern University in business management, a PhD degree from Purdue University and he is an industrial psychology associate with the American psychological association. Raleigh — About 68 percent of North' Carolina's electric power is generated in steam plants which are fired by coal. I Trude in a Good. Town — Decatur,

Adams Central Breaks Losing Skein, 65-64 Adams Central's Greyhounds, after trailing for three periods, edged out Huntington township, C 5-64, at the Huntington gym Tuesday night. The Greyhounds were In arinars at the first quarter, 12-10, at the half. 28-24, and at the third period, 46-43. but pulled through to victory in the final minutes, thus snapping a four-game losing streak. Ken Baumgartner led Adams Central with 18 points, followed by Jerry Mitchel with 13 and Garr McMillen with 12. Laurie topped the losers with 23 points. Th< Greyhounds were outscored from the field but were far more proficient at the foul line, where they racked up 25 points to 12 for Huntington township. The Greyhounds will entertain the Decatur Commodores at the Adams Central gym Friday night. Adams Central FG FT TP Baumgartner 4 10 18 McMillen 4 4 12 Mitchel 5 3 13 Sprunger 3 3 9 Steiner . 2 4 8 Meyer ... 2 0 4 Corson 0 11 TOTALS 20 25 65 Huntington Twp. FG FT TP Laurie 9 5 23 Barber 3 2 8 Landrum 10 2 Beady 2 0 4 Merryman 2 0 4 Tobin 5 5 15 Early wine 4 0 8 Cullahan 0 0 0 TOTALS 26 12 64 Officials: Acton, McCoy. Preliminary Huntington Twp., 36-26. High School Basketball Columbia City 46, South Whitley 38. 1 . Goshen 52, Howe Military 48. Woodburn 57, Payne (O.) 43. Brazil 52, Bloomington 50. Greencastle 53, Crawfordsville 51 (double overtime). Harlan 65, Wolf Lake 54. Hammond Noll 84, Hammond Tech 55. Jasper 62, Huntingburg 38. Jeffersonville 63. Corydon 55. Martinsville 76, Shelbyville 74 (overtime). Princeton 53, Evansville Central f 40. South Bend Central 53. East Chicago Washington 43. Whiting 89, Gary 54. Washington 56, Vincennes 52, /

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Holiday Doubles Tourney Planned A holiday house sweepstakes doubles tourney will be held at the Mies Recreation. The three-game tourney will be based on 70 percent handicap, and bowlers may compete as often as they like, but no more thau one match with any one partner. Bowling will be held Dec. 9 and 16 from 9:30 p. m. until midnight, and Decatur 10, 11,17 and 18 from 1 p. m. until 11 p. m. Prizes will be paid according to number of entries. Special prizes will be a 10-pound turkey for high game and a, 10-pound turkey for the high fnree-game aeries. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur EEEEQ For A Joyous Christmas Give “Happiness Books”— Good for Theater Admissions! Tonight & Thursday 0 0 OUR BIG DAYS! First Show Tonite at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30 j BE SURE TO ATTEND! o Q Year’s FUNNIEST Show! Cinemascope & Colorl JANET LEIGH JACK LEMMON “MY SISTER EILEEN” Betty Garrett, Kurt Kaszner ALSO — Shorts 15c • 50c —o Starting Friday for 4 Days! “TO HELL AND BACK” Audie Murphy's Own Story! Insist on the Fuel Oil that Cleans as it Heats! .Mobilheat, ! Call Us Today I PETRIE OIL CO. PHONE 3-2014