Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1956 — Page 7
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956
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Bears Defeat 9 Spartans Last Night, 47-41 The Berne Bears opened their net campaign with a victory Friday night over the Pleasant Mills Spartans, 47-41, at the Pleasant Mills gym, in the season opener for both quintets. The Bears were out in front at the first quarter, 15-10, and at tha main intermission, 24-15. The Spartans battled back to pull within a single opint, 32-31, at the third period, but could not halt the Bears in the final quarter. John Frey, with 17, and Jerry Williamson, with 15, accounted for nearly all the Pleasant Mills points. Pete Schug tallied 16 for Berne, while Carl Liechty counted 10, and Fred Whitehurst nine. Both teams will be in action Tuesday night? Pleasant Mills
To The Voters z ~zz of Adams County.... I have endeavored' to see all the .voters, rural as well as city, but time is too short to see all of you. If elected, I promise to serve all the people in an honest and sincere manner. ) I ASK YOUR SUPPORT on NOVEMBER 6, 1956 Roland J. Miller REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ADAMS COUNTY Pol. Advt.
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playing at Wren, 0., and Berne hosting Dunkirk at Berne. Berne FG FT TP Schug 6 4 16 Whitehurst 2 5 9 Dffle 0 3 3 Liechty .3 4 1C Stahly 2 3 7 Broner C 0 < Winteregg C 0 C Beaty G 2 * TOTALS 13 21 47 Pleasant Mills FGFT TP Wable 0 0 0 McCullough 2 2 6 Freyß 1 17 Williamson 4 7 15 Myers 0 11 Snyder 0 0 0 Hawkins , Oil Johnson ... 0 0 0 Irwin _Z_ Oil TOTALS 14 13 41 Officials: Strickler, Stebing. Preliminary Berne, 38-11. *
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HOME No. 4 527 Stratton Way 3-Bedroom, gas heated home with attached IMcar garage. Combination utility and play room. Ceramic tile in bath room. Studio-type ceiling. Jalousie picture window. Storm windows. Thermopane sliding window wall to future patio. Concrete driveway. Louvered roll in g wall between dining and living room areas. Carpet in living room and hall. $15,760.00
Geneva Edges Greyhounds In Two Overtimes The Geneva Cardinals and Adims Central Greyhounds pried off the lid of the 1956-57 basketball season Friday night with a ripsnorter at the Geneva gym, the Cardinals edging out a thriller, 56-55, but only after a double overtime battle. The teams were tied at 50-50 at the expiration oT the regular playing time and both scored four points in the first extra session. Mams Central converted a free throw in the sudden death second 3vertime, but Ivan Nevil hit a field goal to win the game for the Cardinals. Adams Central held a 12-6 lead at the end of the first quarter, but Geneva held a 26-23 advantage at the half. The Greyhounds were back on top. at. the third period, 38-34, but the Cardinals pulled into ♦he 50-50 tie to force the overtime. Jim Steiner, of the losing Greyhounds, was the game's top scorer with 27 points, while three players shared the bulk of the Geneva scoring, Nevil and Warren Yoder with 16 each and Dan Craig with 14. The Greyhounds will entertain Hoagland at Adams Central Tuesday night, and Geneva at .Petroleum next Friday. Geneva * ? * FG FT Craig 5 4 14 Yoder 7 2 16 Nevil „ 8 0 16 Bauman .”. 0 11 Biery 0 2 2 Stuber 3 17 TOTALS 23 10 56 Adams Central FG FT TP Smith 12 4 Byerly2 15 Steiner 13 1 27 Ripley 2 0 4 Corson .... 6 1 13 McMillen 10 2 Officials: McKenzie, Armstrong. TOTALS — 25 5 55 Preliminary Geneva, 29-21. .. . . H. S. Basketball Hoagland 67, Ossian 53. Leo 77, Monroeville 45. Huntertown 'sl, Rome City 40. Roanoke 52, Lafayette Central 48. Elmhurst 60, Arcola 52. Woodburn 49, Hamilton 43. * Tola 58. Waterloo 56. I. ..ncaster Central 74, Union Ceni .r 43. Fremont 74, Avilla 64. South Whitley 68, Huntington Twp. 59. 5 Butler 51, Riverdale 41. Clear Creek 85, Bippus 41. Coming Attractions At Adams Theater “The Bad Seed,” the film version of the tremendous stage success, comes to the Adams Sunday and Monday, with the same stars that were in the Broadway production, Nancy Kelly, and the sensational child actress, Patty McCormack. Filled with excitement and suspense, the picture in ; a recent poll was named “the most-talked about” screen offering of the year. Judy Holiday, the screen’s topranking comedienne, has another of her hilarious ‘idizzy-blonde” roles in “Solid Gold Cadillac" coming to the Adams Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. She garners continuous laughter as a part-time actress who nearly wrecks dignified Wall Street. Appearing with her are Paul Douglas and Fred Clark. It you have Bouieiniug < seu u ooms for rent, try a Democra Want Ad. it orinas «*u
TO THE VOTEkS OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP: I am a candidate for the Adams Central School Board o» the Republican ticket. I filed for this office because it is my firm belief that the most important institutions in any community are its churches and schools. I.jfterefote feel that tt is my duty to offer my experience and time to this highly important and responsible office. GEOBGE C. THOMAS Pol. Advt i
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Ship Carrying Red Athletes Is Unreported MELBOURNE, Australia (UP)— Russia's Olympic athletes disappeared today behind a "red cloud” extending from Rangoon to the Indian Ocean. Even while the 16,000-ton Soviet Olympic ship Gruzia remained unreported in waters off the southwest coast of Australia, a spokesman for Pan American Airways revealed that the jet airliner transporting the main contingent of Red athletes to Rangoon “is now overdue.” At the same time, a Sydney newspaper reported that a visit of 67 Russian tourists to the Olympics had been cancelled without explanation. The Sydney Daily Mirror said the Sydney travel organization has received an official notification from Moscow. In still another late development, Hungarian distance runner Sandor Iharos announced on Budapest radio that he has “withdrawn from the games because of an old injury.” He said he would act as a radio commentator in Budapest during the games. Australian port authorities and Olympic officials said they believed the Russians were deliberately “behind schedule” because of the international situation in Hungary jtnd the Middle East. Olympic officials insisted, however, there was no possibility that tijt games would be cancelled. The Olympic flame, meanwhile, is scheduled today to be placed aboard a plane at the Acropolis from where it will be transported to Sydney byway of Basra and Istanbul. The flame was dedicated Friday in pagan rites “with the permission of Zeus” in the Olympic Stadium at Athens. At Lausanne, Switzerland, it was revealed that the main Hungarian team is quartered at Prague and awaiting word from Paris about its departure. At Hamburg, the first group of the all-German team, 63-strong, left by air via the North Pole for Melbourne. Minor Damage Caused tn Accident Friday Only minor damage was caused in an accident at the corner of Monroe and Second streets Friday at 7:30 p.m. wheh a truck driven by Harold J. Gaerke, 37, of Fort Recovery, 0., collided with a car thriven by Olga Jeffrey, 34, of Decatur route two. Damages to die car was esfinScfted at S4O and tiift-e' was no damage to the truck. Motorist Is Fined On Speeding Charge Ralph G. Conrad, 34, of Preble, arrested seven miles north of Decatur on U. S. highway 27 for speeding Friday, appeared in justice of the peace court and was fined $1 and costs. Ernest Haviland, 19, of Geneva, was arrested for, speeding on U. S. highway 27 south of Decatur. He wai scheduled to appear in city court today. Lil' Leaguer i g Z I /’"HE'S NEW. MIS NAMEiTX /schkuzruvwztsmruskmafiY BUT WE CALL HIM <ZI ' 7 SCHIZUZRUVWZTSHRUSKJ II FOR S | X/jS
Leading Pro Teams Favorites Sunday By UNllEu PRESS The Detroit Lions, Chicago Cardinals and New York Giants—the National Football League's three first-place teams —are fAvored to remain there by winning Sunday. Detroit, the Western Division leader, is a 6%-point favorite to boost the pro circuit's only perfect record to 6-0 by defeating the Forty-Niners at San Francisco. The Cardinals are favored over the visiting Philadelphia Eagles by the game margin and the Giants are favored by nine points for their game with the Stefelers at Pittsburgh. The Cardinals and .Giants share the Eastern Division lead with 4-1 records. The Chicago Bears, one game behind Detroit in the Western race, are eight-point choices to defeat the Rams at Los Angeles and the Green Bay Packers are 7%point favorites over the Cleveland Browns at Milwaukee. There are only five games Sunday instead of the usual six. The Baltimore Colts - Washington Redskins game was set back to Dec. 23 because Navy plays Notre Dame Saturday and Navy’s contract with Baltimore forbids a game being played in that city's Municipal Stadium the day after the Middies play there. All games except the Lions-Forty-Niners contest will be televised regionally by CBS. Archery Club Plans Fbr Shoot Sunday The Limberlost archery club win hold its first fall shoot Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock on the club course two miles west of Decatur AU archers are invited to participate.
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Rosi Is Winner By Technical Knockout WASHINGTON (UP) - Paoli Rosi, fresh from an eight-round technical knockout over favored Henry (Toothpick) Bi-own of Philadelphia, said today he wants second - ranked lightweight Larry Boardman as his next opponent. The 28-year-bld Italian Said a victory over Boardman would give him the national recognition he needs in this country. Wid Matthews Signed By MilWUkee Braves MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) — Wid Matthews, former director of personnel for the Chicago Cubs, was back in major league baseball today, this time as liaison representative for the Milwaukee Braves. John Quinn, general manager of the Braves, announced Matthews had been hired Friday. He said the former Cub official will work with Milwaukee scouts and take care of special assignments for the club. College Football Grand Rapids 19, Manchester 13. Boston College 7, Villanova 6. Miami (Fla.) 20, Florida State 7: Chattanooga 33. Tampa 0. H. S. Football Fort Wayne North 21, South Bend Riley 14. Fort Wayne Central 28, Indianapolis North Central 21. Richmond 34, KokomO 0. Indianapolis Teqh 46, Marion 6. New Castle 18, Lafayette 6. Muncie Central 33, Logansport 13. LaPorte 34, Goshen 7. Rensselaer 47, Crown Point 39. ‘ > Trade iii & Good l uwn — Decs Hi
BOWLING SCORES Merchant League \ .'7 ■ W L Slicks Taste Freeze ~ 20 ft Citizens Telephone ,_4. 19 . 8 Zintsmaster 15 12. Krick-Tyndall 15 12 State Gardens 13 14 Begun's 12 15 Old Crown ...12 >ls Painterg 12 15 VFW 1 11 15ft Black,weHs ~i_. r . i _i_ 6 21 200 scores: C, Pointer 206, E, Bultenieier 202, D. Smith 210. ; Major League W L Pts. First State Bank 21 6 29 Hooker Paint 18 JZ 24 State Gardens 18 9 24 Ideal Dairy 17 10 22 Beavers Oil Service 15 12 20 Marathon Oil 13 14 18 Midwestern Lifers .... 12 15 17 Hoagland Eq. 13 14 17 Mair Hide & Fur 5 22 6 Zephyr’s - 3 24 3 Hooker Paint won 4 j?ts. from Midwestern Lifers won 4 pts. from Ideal Dairy, State Gar-
FREE AIR SHOW AT GAGE AIRPORT Winchester Street RIDES AVAILABLE ALL AFTERNOON Demonstrations By NATIONAL GUARD JETS and Other Acts. SUNDAY, NOV. 4 AT 1:00 P.M.
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dens won 4 pts from Mair Hide & Fur, Marathon Oil was 3 pts. from Beavers Oil Service, Hoagland Farm Eq. won 3 pts from First State Bank. ' 600 series: D. Hoile 600 (224-223-153). 200 games: D. Mansfield 204 • C. Hurst 220 - A. Anderson 205 - GaUmeyer 213 - Erxleben 201. American League W L Pts. Burke Standard 18 6 24 First State Bank _.,.;. 16 8 22 • Ashbaucher 16 8 21 Burke Insurance 15 9 21 Mies Recreation 10 19 22 Macklin 7 17 10 Tankers 8 16 9 Gpllmeyer, 6 18 8 Ashbaucher won two from First State Bank, Burke Insurance won two from Mies Recreation won, Burke Stndard won three from Gallbeyers. and Tankers won three from Macklins. 200 scores Geisler 224, E. Bulmhan 240, F. Schamerloh 205, F. Hoffman 231, Custer 203, Kitson, 202-206, Gallmeyer 203, and P. Murphy 202.
