Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1956 — Page 7
TUEKDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956
SPORTS
Tennessee Is Rated Second After Sooners NEW YORK (UP)—Tennessee’S Sugar Bowl-bound Volunteers took over second place in the United Press college football ratings today and assumed the quest of overtaking mighty Oklahoma for the national championship. Oklahoma was the No 1 choice of 26 coaches on the 35-man board of experts which ranks the teams weekly for the United Press, but Tennessee moved into a challenging position following its 6-0 victory over Georgia Tech- Seven coaches made the Vols their first choice. Texas A&M, the once-tied Southwest Conference leader, moved up to.. the No.. 3 ranking this week, and Oregon Stave, the likely Pacific Coast Conference entry in the Rose Bowl, broke into the top 10 in the eighth spot. Coach Bud Wilkinson’s Sooners, with a modern major college record of 37 straight victories, now have topped the United Press ratings for seven of the eight weeks of this season. Sooners Seek Second* Title Oklahoma, seeking its second straight national championship, has Missouri, Nebraska and Okla- _ homa A&M remaining on its schedule. Tennessee’s last three opponentsWre Southeastern Conference rivals-*-Mississippi, Kentucky and Vanderbilt. The Vols’ hopes for the national championship thus rest on the long shot prospects of Oklahoma faltering before the season ends, provided, of course, Tennessee can maintain its perfect record. Both Oklahoma and Tennessee have 7-0 records. Sugar Bowl officials announced last week that the winner of the TennesseeGeorgia Tech game will receive a bid to the New Orleans classic. Texas A&M, which can earn a Cotton Bowl bid if the NCAA lifts a disciplinary suspension, moved up two notches to the No. 3 rank-
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ing while Michigan State remained in fourth place. Each had one first-place vote. Engineers Drop To Fifth Georgia Tech dropped from the runner-up spot to fifth place, Ohio State advanced one placenta No. 6, lowa moved up three spots to No. 7, while Oregon Slate made the biggest jump of the week when it went from 14th to eighth. Michigan retained ninth place and Miami (Fla), idle last week end, fell two notches to No. 10, Minnesota, in sixth place last week, dropped out of the top 10 to 15th place following its 7-0 setback at the hands of lowa. In the matter of points, distributed on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for votes from first to 10th places, Oklahoma had 335 for a 28-point lead over Tennessee. The Texas Aggies received 224 points, Michigan State 208, Georgia Tech 187, Ohio State 165, lowa 134, Oregon State 71, Michigan 66 and Miami 62. Syracuse once again topped the second 10 group, followed in order by Southern California, Navy, Florida, Minnesota, Pittsburgh. Princeton and Yale. West Virginia and Army were tied for 19th place. Other teams among the 28 that received votes this week were: Wyoming, Mississippi, UCLA, Penn State, Colorado, Stanford, Baylor and Purdue. Notre Dome Students Protest Red Actions SOUTH BEND, Ind. <(W) — A student religious demonstration against Russia’s actions in Hungary will be held at the University of Notre Dame tonight. Rev. Charles Carey, Notre Dame’s prefect of religion, said the services would be a “prayerful protest.” He said they would provide spiritual strength for the “heroic students and for all the martyrs to freedom and faith in Hungary.” Three Weak Quakes On Island Os Java JAKARTA ((ID) — A series of three weak earthquakes swayed buildings and shook forests on the island of Java today. There were no immediate reports of any damage or Casualty.
Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Yellow Jackets vs Monmouth at Decatur gym (Monmouth home game). Rockcreek .at Hartford. Wednesday Monroeville at Commodores. Friday Monmouth at Commodores, ellow Jackets at Geneva. Willshire at Pleasant Mills. Portland at Berne. Hartford at Ohio Cfity. Saturday Berne vs Fort Wayne Comcordia (Fort Wayne Central gym). Bowling Scores Minor League W L Pts. August Cafeteria ....u. 21 9 29 Western Auto Parts .. 19 11 28 Smith Pure Milk .... 17 13 24 Moose 17 13 24 Bob’s Marathon 17 13 22 Kimple Cigar Store .... 17 13 21 Victory Bar 15 15 18 Clem’s Hardware . 14 16 17 Decatur Auto Parts 8 22 11 Krick-Tyndall 5 25 6 High scores: Luyben 225, Lautzenheiser 200. Classic League Leland Smith Ins. 19 11 25 Riverview Gardens 18Vi 11% 23% Mies Recreation ..18 12 22 Butler’s Garage ...15% 14% 20% Peterson Elevator 14% 15% 20% Decatur Lumber Co. 13 17 19 Burk Elevator .... 13% 16% 18% W. End Restaurant 13 17 17 Acker Cement .... 13 17 17 Decatur Farms 12 18 17 High series: Bill Tutewller 665 '174, 247, 244), Pete Smith 639 (191, 247, 201), Ervin Bultemeier 619 (194, 221, 204), Gil Bienz 606 (182, 202, 222), Bob Lord 605 (195, 195, 215), Elmer Bultemeier 603 ( 221, 188, 194). High games: E. Korte 220, A. Selking 202, G. Selking 214, R. Ladd 213, J. Ahr 207, G. Baumgartner 225, T. Gaskill 213, T. Fennlg, 216. Note: Bill Tutewiler roller a new high series for the year with his 665. G. E. ALLEYS G.E. Fraternal League W L Monroeville Lumber 17 10 Teeple Truck Lines 15 12 K. of C 15 12 West End Restaurant 14 13 Peterson Elevator 13 14 G. E. Club 13 14 Riverview Gardens . 11 14 Kelly Dry Cleaners . .. 10 17 600 series: Joe Hobbs 645 (192-232-221). 200 games: Petrie 245, D. Dowell 208. House 215, Hobtjaf 232-22 R "Baiftngartner 204-254, 17 Hoffman 206-201, Buuck 200, J. Pollock 222, P. Briede 202, Mutschler 215, G. Schultz 209. Randy Sandy Winner In Upset Decision NEW YORK (UP) — Middleweight Randy Sandy of New York was happy with his revenge today at having beaten Johnny Sullivan of England, “the guy who tried to belt me around in the gymnasium when I was just an amateur.” Lanky Sandy won an upset unanimous 10-round decision over the ex-British Empire champion before 1,372 in their TV fight at St. Nicholas Arena Monday night. It was his fifth straight victory. Minnesota-Spartans Game On Television CHICAGO (UP) — The Michigan State-Minnesota game at Minneapolis will be on the NBC regional television network Saturday as part of the Big Ten’s program, it was announced Monday.
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War Os Nerves Is Underway At Olympics MELBOURNE (UP)— A subtle war of nerves was underway among the track and field competitors for the Olympic games today with Charley Dumas, the sev-en-foot high jumper from Los Angeles, as the main target. This became apparent when the word seeped around that the shy, retiring Dumas had been upset by the great amount of publicity attendant upon his arrival. Jim Kelly, the United States track coach, had to hold Dumas incommunicado for a while, refusing to permit him to be interviewed or photographed. Then, just as he was emerging from his shell, Australian high jumper “Chilla” Porter criticized Dumas’ training program by saying that he “just doesn’t jump enough.” “All this trouble between the Hungarians and Russians has taken some of the heat off us,” Kelly Said. “But there’s a lot of needling going on.” Victim Os Sniping Kelly himself has been the vic tim of frequent sniping for allegedly bringing the team along too slowly. Even before leaving the states he was attacked by an American coach, Dink Templeton, who predicted utter failure for the U. S. forces, and this week Australian Coach Franz Stampfl charged that the Americans got here too late. “Let ’em all talk,’” Kelly grinned. “We’re fine, mentally and physically, and we’ll do no whining. Nor will we have any alibis. There’s been a lot of pointed kicking over the weather. Well, it’s the same for everybody.” The United States _ team will compete in an invitational type track meet at Geelong, 45 miles from Melbourne, Wednesday night and in another at Bendigo, 100 miles away, on Saturday. But, Kelly, explained, “nobody will knock themselves out because this is Just designed to give our athletes a feel of competition.” Expresses Concern Kelly expressed concern over the U. S. chances in the high and broad jumps — long considered an American “lock” — and said that now he was more hopeful for United States upsets in the hammer throw and discus. Another American coach, Bob Hoffman of the weightlifting team, was in&»- more explosive mood than Keuy afid khndunted he fears U. S. competitors in his sport might get a “raw deal” from judges. “We’re not certain what to expect,” said Hoffman. “But the board of appeal is Russian-dom-inated, and if there is a rigged jury, we are beaten before we start.” Hoffman said he expects “the worst” and added, “if we get a raw deal, this will be the last time we’ll ever put a team in the games.” Jack Johnson Will Substitute Friday NEW YORK (UP) — Young Jack John, Los Angeles heavyweight will substitute for big Bob Baker of Pittsburgh in Friday night’s TV> radio 10-rounder with sixth-ranking Harold Carter pf Linden, N. J., a» Madison Square Garden. Fifth-ranking Baker withdrew Monday because of an attack of grippe, and the Johnson - Carter match was announced Monday night. Trade In a Good Town — Decatu
Gulf And Stopback Win League Gaines Gulf defeated K. of C. 53-47, and Stopback set down Pleasant Mills, 64-57, Adams county net league games Monday night at the Lincoln gym. Gulf led at all periods, 10-8, 26-20 and 40-35, in downing K. of C. in the opener. Fuhrman paced the winners with 18 points, while Meyer counted 12 and Strickler 11 for the losers. A second half rally carried Stopback to victory over Pleasant Mills in the nightcap. Pleasant Mills led at the first quarter, 15-12, and at the half, 32-25, but Stopback moved into a 52-46 advantage at the third period. Jerry tossed in 25 points for the losers, while the winners balanced scoring, knapp 15, Reed and Hoehammer 14, and Conrad 12. Twp games are scheduled tonight, Berne vs Willshire and Schannons vs Convay. Gulf FGFTTP Uffelman - 3 0 6 H. Getting .... .... 3 0 6 Kiess ....... 2 0 4 A. Getting . 113 Kleine — 10 2 Fuhrman ... 7 4 18 Gallmeyer 2 1 5 Rice _. 0 0 0 Bultemeier . 0 0 0 Schieman ........ 4 19 TOTALS ... - 23 7 53 K. of C. FGFTTP Gass 0 0 0 Klein 10 2 Kable —- 0 0 0 Gage 3 0 6 Strickler 5 1 11 Laurent 3 17 Meyer 5 2 12 D. Coyne 113 Faurote 2 0 4 F. Coyne 0 2 2 TOTALS . 20 7 47 Stopback FGFTTP Reed 6 2 14 Stoppe 0 0 0 Hoehammer 7 0 14 Conrad 5 2 12 Crist j 0 0 0 McColly 4 19 Knapp 71 15 Miller 0 0 0 tfOTALS ..... 29 6 64 Pleasant Mills FG FT TP L. Wolfe 2 1 5 L. Byer 0 0 0 D. Wolfe 12 4 D. Byer ........ 10 2 Ballard 3 17 Jim Price 3,., 4 10 Painter 12 4 Jerry Price -.21. lb 5 25 TOTALS — 21 15 57
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