Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1955 — Page 7

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, IMS

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1 Nashua Sells At Record Os Over Million W NEW YORK (INS) — If you bey Heve the talk, New York is a oneW horse town today. Nag named i Nashua. ' The Belair colt, formerly propi erty of the late William Wood- ; ward, Jr., brought 11.251.200 Thursi day in the biggest horse trade of I all time. The new owner, Leslie Combs 11, outbid ten others for the turf world’s second all-time money winner. Five of the 11 offers were In excess of a million dollars. Combs, owner of the 2,000-acre Spendthrift farm, an aptly named patch of blue grass not far from Lexington, Ky., said he plans to “race Nashua for a year and see how he does. Then I’ll put him in stud.” The Nashua deal highlighted the auction of the entire 62-horse Belair stud farm which was sold for J $1,866,200 by the executors of the If estate of the millionaire sportsman * shot to death by his wife Oct 30. If In addition to the price paid for | * Nashua, bids totaling 1615,000 and g covering one parcel of nine race § horses and a dozen yearlings and I g another on Belair’s broodmares I y and weanlings were accepted by I J the Wpodward estate. I y The| previous record price for a ! J horse was $1,200,000 paid in France I g by a British syndicate to the late I K Capt. Jefferson Davis Cohn for | y Bois Roussel in 1949. | BOWLING SCORES Merchants League

51 w L Krick Tyndall 130\4 14% g Smith Scrap 1r0n30% 14% y Holthouse Drug i 29 16 g Old Crown 25 20 y State Gardens 24 21 g V. F. W. 20 22 y Blackwells .... 19 23 g Zintsmaster 17 28 5 Krick Tyndall 2- 16 26 g Farmers Grain 16 29 y 200 scores: H. Smith 200, K. g Ross 202, J. Moser 207, Fuelling jf 210-2tH. .Ashbaucher 206. Lautzenheiser 212, B. Gage 203. tefrx American Legion League W L Pts., w I Burke Insurance 28 14 37 / g 1 First State Bank - 25% 16% 32% ! W Bultemeier Cqns. 23 19 32 y Mies Recreation 21 21 31 g Fuellinpr-. U l9 "SO ’ S Macklins 21 21 27 g Ashbauchers 14 28 »18 S Team No. 812% 29% 15% g Macklin won twv> from Mies recy reation, First State Bank won two g from Burke Insurance, Bultemeier y Const, won three from Ashbauchg er. and Team No. 8 won two from y Fuelling. , g 200 scores: Hoffman 202, Jjheets y 201. Franz 209, Bultemeier. C. 212, g Zwick 207, Ulman 204, Gallmeyer I y 2(H-212-258. g 600 series: Gallmeyer (201-212-5 258) 671.

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Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams rnoay Marlon Bennett at Commodores. Yellow Jackets at Bl wood. Bryant at Monmouth. Chester Center at Adams Central Hartford at Geneva. Berne at Lancaster Central. Saturday Adame Central at Berne. Pleasant Mills at Wren. Changes In Dates Listed For Games Two changes in dates in games for Adams county schools have been announced. The Berne-Gen-eva game will be played at Berne Thursday, Dec. 22, Inetead of as first announced. The Adams Central-Monroeville game has been changed to Jan. 4. at the request of tbeLMcnroeville school. This game will Me played at the Hoagland gym. ( Second Star Route Is Added By Nye Loren Nye, Huntington, wellknown operator of the star U. 8 mail route from Huntington to Decatur, Thursday was given added duties of assuming the motor mail delivery between Decatur and Ohio City. The Decatur to Ohio City route formerly was operated by Lee J. Bell, wjip retired after Wednesday’s run. Nye will leave Huntington early each morning and will come $o Decatur and then on to Ohio City. He will leave in midafternoon on his return trip west to Huntington. Formerly he spent the day in Decatur awaiting the return trip. G. E. ALLEYS Men's Factory League

W L > Flanges 25 14 i Stators 25 14 Office No. 1 21 18 Office No. 2 20 19 Rotors 18 21 Shafts 8 31 60U series: Schultz 608 (202-172-234). G. E. Fraternal W L ; West End Restaurant ’.— 25 14 Riverview Gardens 23 16 Monroeville Lumber .— 22 17 ! Peterson Elevator2l 18 'K. of C. 19 20 i Teeple Truck Lines 17 22 ; Elks 16 23 I G. E. Club 13 26 200 scores: Jackson 222, Laurlent 20i, „ 600 series: W. Petrie 624 (176-214-234); J. Hobbs 633 (210-211-212); E. Faulkner 603 (209-182-212>. 200 scores: Macklin 213. Baumgartner 203-207. Werling 210. Lord 211-203. Andrews 210, Appleman 212. A. Baker 220, Kuhnle 2QO, House 202, Mutschler 238, Reed 201. Note: J. Hobbs’ ladder series, 210-211-212. G. E. Women’s League W L i Dubbs -— 21 12

Office 17 16 Last Frames ... 14% 18% Spares 18% 1»% Decatur Klenk's Is Vim League Wirmer Decatur Kienles walloped Woodburn, 88-66, in a Vim league game., Thursday night. In other league games played here, National Guard defeated Sponsors, 46-39, and Oladieux Oilers downed Hall’s Drive-In, 66-49. Spartans Leave Today BUST LANSING, Mich. (INS) — Cdach Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty, and 45 Michigan State Spartans leave East Lansing by chartered plane today for Pasadena, Calif., and the Jan. 2 Rose Bowl clash with UCLA. wwwwwwmwkWMWxwtww* I ' ■'

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High School Basketball Indianapolis Crlspus Attucks 44, . Indianapolis Tech 37. Evansville Bosse Al. Boonville 52. South Bend Washington 65. South Bend Riley 63 (double overtime). Pro Basketball Philadelphia 80, Fort Wayne 73. Minneapolis 135, Syracuse 133 (3 overtimes). ’ s ' ' College Basketball Ball State 81, Franklin 65. Manchester 92, Hanover 80. Rose Poly 81, Concordia 72. Drake 72, South Dakota 67. Kansas State 92? Lqyola (Los Angeles) 66. Oklahoma 69, Arkansas 59. Marshall 87, Ohio U. 71. Kentucky 62, Maryland 61. tUMMiVCKMMWMWCVWWUMMVICIKV

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