Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1957 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1967

Play Continues In Decatur Net League Stop Back edged the Knights of Columbus, 63-59, and Linn Grove defeated Convoy, 60-52, in Decatur net league tourney play Tuesday night in the Lincoln school gym. Stop Back led all the way to down K. of C., 19-16, 43-31, and 5243.- Crist topped the winners with 21 points and Meyer counted a like number for K. of C. In the nightcap, Linn Grove and Convoy were tied at the first quarter, 20-20, Convoy led at the half, 36-34, and at the third period, 4946, but Linn Grove rallied in the final period. W. Dubach led the winners with 20 points, and Fast was high for Convoy with 18. In Monday night games, previously unreported, Convoy walloped Schannons, 83-33, and Linn Grove edged Meyer's Gulf, 61-59/ Two games are scheduled tonight, Berne vs Willshire and Pleasant Mills vs Stop Back. In games Thursday night, K. of C. will play Linn Grove and the loser of the Pleasant Mills-Stop Back gifme will meet the winner of the Berne-Willshire tilt. Convoy FG FT, TP Wortman ........... 2 2 6 B. Meyer --7 5 19 Schumm - 3 0 6 J. Meyer 3 17 Fast — - 9 1 J 9 Jackson —- 3 0 6 Sinn - 4 2 10 TOTALS 31 11 83 Schannons . FG FT TP B6er 4 0 8 D. Dick — - 2 1 5 H. Dick 0 0 0 Rumple 6 2 14 Hendricks —- 3 0 6 TOTALS 15 3 33 Linn Grove FG FT TP J. Dubach 6 3 15 Brewster 4 2 10 Ziegler — 3 0 6 W. Dubach 7 0 14 J. Myers 3 0 6 Augsburger 2 15 J. Meyer —- 2 15 TOTALS 27 6 61 Meyer’s Gulf FG FT TP Uffelman —— 10 2 22 Oetting 4 3 11 0 4 4 Kleine — 4 0 8 Bultemeier - 5 0 10 Gallmeyer 2 0 4 = TOTALS ---------- 25 9-59 — 5 Linn Grove FG FT TP Augsburger 0 0 0 Brewster 5 0 10 J. Dubach 6 0 12 W. Dubach —- 8 4 20 Ziegler —-- 2 15 J. Meyer 15 7 J. Myers P ». 3 0 6 TOTALS — 25 10 60 Convoy FG FT TP Wortman 4 0 8 B. Meyers 3 17 J. Meyers ——— 2 0 4 Fast 8 2 18 Sinn — 6 1 13 Schumm 10 2 TOTALS 24 , 4 52 Stop Back FG FT TP Reed . 5 1 11 Crist . 9 3 21 Singleton — 0 0 0 Hoehammer t 2 1 5 Knapp - Z” 3 5 11 McColly ----- 6 3 15 TOTALS 25 13 63

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K. of C. . FG FT TP F. Coyne 3 4 10 Kable 5 1 11 Laurent 0 0 0 Stickler’ 3 17 Faurote - .... 3 2 8 Gage r 10 2 Meyer . 77 21 TOTALS 22 15 59 Three Os '56 Finalists Are Rated High By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS (UP)Three of the four finalists in last year’s Indiana high school basketball tourney were members of the United Press “Big 10" today. The "outsider" was unbeaten South Bend Central—front-running for the ninth straight week. Once - defeated Terre Haute Gerstmeyer remained second, Elkhart fifth, and title runner-up Lafayette regained a spot in the elite in ninth place. The Broncos, 11th last week, previously were members of the “Big 10.” 1 Indianapolis Attucks, the defending state champ, still was con- ' sidered potent enough with a 13-5 ' record to rank in the Second 10. Indianapolis Tech and Gary Roosevelt remained third and fourth, respectively, but the five other loweribracket berths had new occupants. The South Benders were listed , first on 17 ballots received for i games ending last Saturday, for i 170 points, only 10 points short of i the clean sweep they enjoyed the . past two weeks. I Gerstmeyer amassed 153 points, Tech 139, and Roosevelt 134. Roo- ' sevelt received the other first- , place vote from the panel. Michigan City, Muncie Central ' and Hartford City each moved up . one notch. This week, they rate ’ sixth through eighth, respectively. ; Only two outfits lost ground. ’ Greencastle, beaten at Terre 1 Haute Garfield last Friday, 64-60, 1 slipped'from sixth to 10th. Marion, upset at Frankfort. 66-56, skidded from 10th to 11th. Twenty-five teams, were selected ' by the board, including Fort I Wayne South, Gary Edison and Frankfort for the first time. , Die breakdown, with first places ; and total points: i 1. South Bend Central <17)„-170 2. Terre Haute Gerstmeyer..-153 . 3. Indianapolis Tech .... -139 ■ 4. Gary Roosevelt (1> 134 5. Elkhart —r.7T 6. Michigan City --.-70 , 7. Muncie Central —.——----56 8. Hartford City — -—42 9. Lafayette -32 10. Greencastle 19 ! 11. Marion 17; 12. Terre Haute 1 Garfield 16; 13. Evansville Lincoln ' 13; 14. Mishawaka 11; 15. Mississinewa, Richmond 10; 17. Gary i Froebel, Indianapolis Attucks, Gary Edison 4; 20. Madison '®; i 21 Fort Wayne South, Southport 2; 23.. Shelbyville, Dale. Frankfort 1. I Northwest PTA To i View Film Thursday “The Valiant Heart," a film on rheumatic fever, will be shown ' at the regular meeting of the Northwest Elementary P.T.A. Thursday 4ft 7:30 p.m. at the school. Dr. Harold F. Zwick will attend the meeting .to answer questions on heart dieseases of children following the showing of the film. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

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