Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1956 — Page 7

FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1956

Wrestling Show At Coliseum Moy 7 FORT WAYNE, IND., An angry Hana Schmidt, Incensed by relegation to a preliminary bout on the April 2 Coliseum wrestling program, has challenged Dick (The Bruiser) Afflis and the two tough guys of the mat will collide tn the' main event of the next all-star card, scheduled Monday night,

STOCK CAR BACKS Sunday, April 29 “World’s'Fastest Half-Mils Dirt Track” See these drivers: Doyle Finfrock, Clarence Ray, Bill Boop, Al Smith, Bob Daniels, Cliff Chandler, Dean Macke, Rex Craig, Don Longbrake, Tim Rode, Bill Evans, Ike Armstrong, George Place, Emerson Dyer, Dick Armstrong, Chick Hale. Morris Van Velerah, Chuck Trissol, Dick Arnold, Bob Croft, plus many others. ' Purse—s9oo Guarantee We pay tow money—ss.oo min., $15.00 max. Time Trials 12:30 — Races 2:30 Sharp Admission $1.25 — Children under 12 free NEW BREMEN SPEEDWAY North of New Bremen, Ohio on Rt, 66 — Phone 8123

PUBLIC AUCTION MODERN HOME — HOUSEHOLD GOODS As I am staying with my daughter in Florida, I will sell the following described Real Estate and Personal Property at Public Auction, on THURSDAY MAY 3 —1956 AFTERNOON Household Goods at One P. M. AFTERNOON SALE Property at Two-thirty P. M. SALE LOCATION —620 West Jefferson Street, Decatur, Ind. (Second property East of Seventh St. on the North side of Jefferson.) TWO BEDROOM MODERN HOME at Two-Thirty P. M. Well constructed one & one-half story frame house, 24 by 36. Bevel Siding, Asphalt Shingle Roof. Full Basement. Automatic Gas Fired Forced Air Furnace, Gas Water Heater. Cistern. Living Room 12 by 15 and Dining Room 10 by 12 Carpeted wall to wall. Two Bedrooms gnd Den have hardwood flooring. Ample Closets. Bathroom. Modern Kfttehen. Interior Walls Painted Smooth Plaster. Unfinished upstairs with 3 large windows, ideal for addition of third bedroom. Good Frame Garage 12 by 20. Black Top Alley. Nice Lawn, Concrete Walks, ample Garden Space. House in the best of condition. It is seldom a house of this quality and of this choice location is offered. Inspection at your convenience, phone 3-2796 for further information or appointment tor inspection (house is not occupied). TERMS —20% Cash Day of Sale, Balance Cash on Delivery of Merchantable Abstract of Title and Warranty Deed. Immediate Possession. Statements made on day of sale shall take precedence over any contained herein. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ' ' at Ona P. M. 2-Piece Living Room Suite: Lounge Chair; Occasional Chair; Large Oak Desk; Firestone Tank Type Vacuum Sweeper; Floor and Table Lamps; Mahogany End Table; I-arge Mirror; Straight Chairs; White Sewing Machine; Bissell Sweeper; Studio Couch; Bookcase; Brass Double Bed. cortplete; Birdseye Maple Dresser, Chest, & Chair: Double Metal Bed with new Beautyrest Mattress & Springs; Square Table; Stand; Double Brass Bed, complete; Trunk: Bedding: Throw Rugs; Large Crosley Shelvador Automatic Refrigerator with interior Freezer compartment, about 4 years old, like new; Westinghouse Electric Stove; Small Electrical Appliances; Kitchen Cabinet Base; Clothing; Boots, etc.; Washing Machine: -Twin Aluminum Tuba; Old-Safe; Old Rocker: Leather Couch; 2 Metal Lawn Chafe; Dlshea; Cooking "’Utensils; Ladders J^’Gardert'•Tools; Some Carpe^ry -Toolsi■ end Many other items too numerous to mention. This property is all first class. TERMS—CASH. Not Resonsible for Accidents. OLIVER T. JOHNSON — Owner Roy S. Johnson—Ned C. Johnson, Bryce Daniels—Clerk David A. Macklin, Attorney Apr. 18-23-27 May 1 153 So. 2nd St., Decatur, Ind.

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May 7. Matchmaker Bniff Cleary, in announcing the main go, said, "We had no intention of slighting Schmidt, because he has always been a top draw for us. However, he took the lineup wrong and I'm glad to give him a chance to get back into the limelight at the Coliseum.’’ ——< No President at the U.S. has ever resigned his office.

SPORTS |

Jackets Shut Out Thursday By Kendallville The Decatur Yellow Jackets, limited to three scattered singles, were blanked by the Kendallville Comets, 5-0, In a Northeastern Indiana conference game at Kendallville Thursday afternoon. Only hits obtained by the Jackets were by Bowman, Moses and Werst, spread over as many innings. The Comets scored alt the runs they needed with a pair in the second inning on an error, a triple by Brown, Kendallville hurler, and a single by Pancop. Two errors and a single accounted for another tally in the fourth and the final two runs scored in the sixth on a walk, a triple and a fielder's choice. Decatur AB R‘H E Moses, If, 3b3 0 10 Werst, 2b 3 0 10 Kelly, ss 2 0 0 0 Baxter, of 3 0 0 0 Ballard, lb 2 0 0 2 Shraluka, c * 2 0 0 1 Bowman, rs „ 8 0 1 0 sa : <4 Wolfe, p... 2 0 0 0 Daniels, p 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 23 0 3 4 Kendallville AB R H E Hawkins, 3b.... 4 10 0 Fifer, ss 3 0 0 0 Brown, p 4 110 Pancop, cf ......2 0 2 0 Mapes, c 2 0 0 0 Rollins, lb ..3 10 0 Hoffelder, 2b-. 3 0 0 0 Tritch, rs 2 11 0 Shank, If 3 11 0 TOTALS 26 5 5 0 Score by Innings; Decatur ... 000 000 0 — 0 Kendallville 002 102 x — 5 K. Os C. Winner Os League Title The Knights of Columbus won the Adams county indepenSent pet Uaggue season’ ship, defeating the Knight of Pythias, 57-43, in the final playoff game Wednesday night. Meyer was top scorer tor the K. of C. with 18 points, followed by Strickler with 15 and J. Coyne with 14. Conrad topped the K. of P. ■with 13, followed by Moses and Ballard with 11 each.

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SPORTS BULLETIN NEW YORK (INS) — Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano, who never knew defeat in 49 profeaaional fights, announced today his retirement from tho ring. The brawny 31-year-old son of a Brockton, Mass., cobbler Joined Gene Tunney and Joe Louis In retiring as an undefeated champion. Ohio State On Probation For At Least Year CHICAGO (INS) — Ohio State university was placed on probation for “no less than one year” Thursday during which it shall “under no circumstances” be considered eligible to represent the Big Ten conference in the Rose Bowl football game. The action was announced by Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson, Big Ten commissioner, who made a personal inquiry into allegations that the Buckeyes' Jiead coach, Woody Hayes had made gifts and loans to players out of his own pocket. Wilson's, action was taken under the “excessive aid to athletes’’ clause in the Big Ten code. In a formal statement, Wilson said: “. . . Hayes has acknowledged assistance to unnamed members of Ohio State football squads from his 'personal funds in amounts which are said to total approximately S4OO annually over a period of five years. “Coach Hayes has refused to name the beneficiaries of this assistance. It is represented by him to have been unsystematic and unrecorded aid of a purely personal nature as a result of individuals’ appeals based on need and hardship, and that where granted the help was usually understood to be a loan. “There is no evidence that the aid was anything other than random assistance to boys in financial straits and a circumstantial accounting of Mr. Hayes’ personal finances indicates the amounts would not necessarily exceed the totals claftfidd.” » * The commissioner declared that his inquiry will continue. Wilson, terminating the first phase of a three-month investigation. also stated: “There is evidence that Hayes did not and does not have access to any undercover fund of money other than his own to provide assistance.” 4 But. Wilson continued, Hayes' “refusal” to furnish an accounting of this assistance makes it impossible at this time to reach any positive conclusion “as to its exact nature and extent and accordingly leaves unresolved at present this phase of the investigation." ”1 therefore,” Wilson added, “find it necessary to explore and pursue further possible channels to compel further disclosure of his part.” Wilson asserted that Hayes and the university failed to provide a disclosure of the nature and extent of what he called "admittedly irregular financial assistance to football players.” He notified the university that: Ohio State university shall be placed in a state of probationary membership in the intercollegiate conference for a period of no less than one year. The terms and conditions of this probationary status shall include: “An express understanding that during the period of probation Ohio State university shall under no circumstances be considered a representative team eligible to represent the conference in the Rose Bowl football game.”

MINOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. G.B. Denver ........ 8 0 t.OOO — St. Paul .J.... 6 2 .750 2 Omaha .... 5 4 .556 3H Minneapolis 4 4 .500 4 Louisville 4 5 .444 4% Wichita ...i... 3 fi .333 5% Indianapolis 1 4 .2005% Charleston .... 2 8 .2007 Thursday’s Results Omaha 4. Louisville 3. Denver 13, Charleston 9, Other games postponed, rain and cold weather. , Tough Contest PARIS (INS) — The following items appeared on the same day, in a Paris newspaper: "The 1956 Cleanliness Priae — The 200 cleanest girls and boys in France between the ages of eight' and 14 will be chosen on their teachers recommendation! this June.

Ted Kluszewski Is Benched By Tebbetts CINCINNATI (IN8) — Cincinnati Radleg manager Birdie Tebbetts confirmed today that he has benched slugger Ted Kluszewski for being "out of condition and overweight.” Tebbetts said the towering first baseman would be put on a diet and he would “see that pre-game workouts Would help him shed surplus weight as quickly as possible.” The power hitter, who led first basemen in fielding for the last five years and was among the leaders In hitting in the. National League, was apparently unhappy about , the benching for tonight's game with Chicago. He said “there’s nothin wrong with me that warm weather won't take care es.” Big Klu, however, has already contributed two errors this season, which have not helped improve the Redtegs 1-5 record for the young baseball year. Tebbetts said he would replace his star with George Crowe, an off-aud-on'er in the major leagues who l Was brought in from Milwaukee about a month ago. The Redleg manager said Kluazewkki had suffered a muscular disorder in bis hip early In spring training. "After Thursday’s work-

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out," Tobbetts added. "Ted weigh-1 •d 248 pounds, which la eight to ten pounds over his best playing weight.” Tonight’s game with Chicago, 1 the first in a long time played | without the benefit ot Cincinnati's I all-time home run king, is the first I of 17 straight home games. I Gene Littler Leads Tourney Os Champions LAS VEGAS. Nev. (INS) — The 137,500 Las Vegas tournament of champions goes into the second I round today with. Gene Littler lead- I ing the field by two strokes. The smooth-stroking defending golf champion from San Diego conquered 45-mile sn hour winds that whipped across the Desert Inn golf course to post the only sub-par roufid recorded on the first day. •■. * . _■ ■ - , , Order Detroit Star Report For Draft DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit Tigers’ brilliant shortstop, Harvey Kuenn may finish out the 1956 baseball season in an army uniform. Kuenn, who has been classified 4-F since 1952, received notice Thursday to report to his draft board in Milwaukee May 11. . I*— ■ —- , <x Washington—Almost 90 percent of all the U.S. mail is transported by railway carriers.

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