Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1957 — Page 7

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Long Oklahoma Skein Snapped By Notre Dame By UNITED PRESS The smoke of Saturday’s surprises, like Notre Dame’s streakbusting win over Oklahoma, cleared slowly from the college football scene today, leaving the bowl picture mighty clear but the national leadership race in chaos. You can jot down these New Year’s Day ineups: Rose Bowl — Ohio State vs. Oregon. Orange Bowl — Oklahoma vs (probably) Duke. Cotton Bowl — Probably Texas A&M or Rice vs. Navy or Army. Sugar Bowl — Probably Mississippi vs. Texas A&M or Rice. Aim! you can hail Ohio State as champion of the Big Ten for the third ° time in four years for its 17-13 win over lowa, the Buckeyes coming from behind to win with a 67-yard drive in seven plays in the fourth quarter as soph Bob White lunged over from the five. The Big Question But who do you say is the national leader? The Texas Aggies, who were No. 1, were handed a 7-6 defeat by Rice on the strength of King Hill's extra-point kick in the second period —a boot that snapped the Aggies' 14-game winning streak and gave Rice the inside track to the Southwest Conference title and Cotton Bowl bid. But even that upset pales alongside Notre Dame's 7-0 conquest of No. 2 ranked Oklahoma, smashing the Sooners' record winning streak of 47 games and their record streak of 123 games without being shut out. Oklahoma’s loss doe; not disturb its hold on a berth in the Orange Bowl Duke probably qualified for the other berth with its 7-6 win over Clemson on Wray Carlton’s catch of a TD pass and extra-point kick. Oregon Ass reudßowl Game Oregon clinched the Pacific Coast Conference bowl bid by beating Southern Cal. 16-7. Mississippi’s 14-7 will over Tennessee means Ole Miss must finish ahead of any other bowl-eligible team in the Southeastern Conference. and that should mean a Sugar Bowl berth. However, ineligible Auburn still is leading the

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Bluffton at Yellow Jackets. Bryant at Hartford. Friday Willshire at Commodores. Yellow Jackets at Elmhurst. Adams Central at Pleasant Mills. Monmouth at Hoagland. Geneva at Montpelier. i league after its 6-0 win over Georgia and now is the nation’s only major “powerhouse” perfect record team with a 8-0-0 record. Two other league titles will be decided next Saturday. In the Ivy League, Dartmouth (5-0-1) and Princeton (5-1-0) will meet at. Princeton for the crown.' In the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke (5-0-1) winds up against North Carolina and Notth Carolina St. (4-0-1) against South Carolina. The Southern, Skyline, and Southwest conference, titles will wait at least until Thanksgiving day and the Southeastern until Nov. 30 St. Joseph Wins In First League Game The St. Joseph school basketball team won its opening game of the 1957-58 Season in C.Y.O. grade school competition Saturday, defeating St. John the Baptist of Fort Wayne, 30 to 25, in the Central Catholic high school gym at Fort Wayne. The local boys held a first quarter lead ot 10 to 4 at the end of the first quarter but slipped behind one point at the intermission. 13 to 12 and were still trailing 21 to 18 at the end of the third period. A fourth quarter 12-point scoring spree while the Fort Wayne team were scoreing only four points gave Decatur the victory. SL Joseph FG FT TP Villagomez 0 0 0 Schultz .. 0 0 0 T. Kohne 3 0 6 Rumschlag 10 2 Heimann 4 0 8 Blythe 2-1 5 J. Kohne'. . 4 1 9 TOTALS 14 2 30 St. John FG FT TP Alt 4 0 8 Brodrick 0 0 0 Allen Swanson .... ... 4 0 8 Groves 2 0 4 TOTALS ........ 12 1 25 Cousy Sidelined By Injured Thigh BOSTON (IP) — Bob Cousy, star of the unbeaten Bostin Celtics, was sidelined for at least two weeks today with an injured right thigh. “He may have a blood clot in his thigh,” said coach Red Auerbach who added that Cousy will be out “two, maybe three weeks.” Cousy suffered the injury Saturday night when Philadelphia's Neil Johnson accidentally bumped against him as the Celt were winning their 11th consecutive game this season. Bowlina Scores G. E. CLUB ALLEYS G. E. Women’s League W L Happy Five . 20 10 Wonder Girls ............ 15 15 Jolly Five , 12 18 Hopeful Five 13 17 High games: Lil MacLcan 188166, Mary Miller 166-160, Helen Wellman 163, Irene Schuster 160.

Adams Central Is Defeated 1 s By Hoagland The Adams Central Greyhounds suffered their third loss of the season in as many starts Saturday night, dropping a 75-34 decision to the high-scoring Hoagland Wildcats at the Hoagland gym. The game was tied early at 68. but Hoagland then moved to a 1910 advantage at the first quarter, and limited the Greyhounds to only three points in the second period to hold a 34-13 margin at the half. Hoagland had four players in double figures, led by Tom Beerman with 19 points. Gary McMillen scored 12 points for Adams Central. The Greyhounds will seek their first vjetory of the season Friday night, meeting the Pleasant Mills Spartans, also winless with three defeats, at the Pleasant Mills gym. Hoagland FG FT TP Bohnke 3 17 Behrman , 0 2 2 Scheuman 4 2 10 Braun ......... 10 2 Beerman .. 7 19 Franke 10 2 Miller 4 19 Fry ~ 5 4 14 Johnson .............. 3 4 10 TOTALS 27 21 75 Adams Central FG FT TP Foreman 3 0 6 Hoffman 2 15 Egley . -3 17 Isch 0 0 0 Heyerly ; 10 2 McMillen 6 0 12 Hart 10 2 Habegger 0 0 0 TOTALS 15 2 34 Preliminary Hoagland, 37-30. Notre Dame And lowa Game On Television CHICAGO— W — Next Saturday's Notre Dame-lowa game will be televised regionally in the Midwest by NBC. Game time is 2 p.m. e.s.t. Coaches Ate Listed In Blue-Gray Game MONTGOMERY, Alba. — (ID - Andy Filney of Tulane, Darrell Royal of Texas and Johnny Vaught of Mississippi today were designated as coaches for the South in the annual Blue-Gray football game, Dec. 28. Jack MolIcnkopf of Purdue, Murrary Warmath of Minnesota and Don, Faurot of Missouri will coach the North.

H. S. Basketball Huntertown 49, Garrett 46. Ligonier 56, Angola S 3. Cromwell 91, Wolcottville 60. Bellefountain 54, Avilla 44South Bend Central 53, Gary Roosevelt 40. New Castle 67, Knightstown 54. Elwood 66, Alexandria 53. Brownsburgh 43, Speedway 38. Hockey Results Saturday’s Scores National League Boston 4, Toronto 2. New York 4, Montreal 2. Detroit 1, Chicago 0. International League Fort Wayne 3, Troy 3 (overtime tie). Cincinnati 9. Indianapolis 1. Toledo 6. Louisville 3. Sunday’s Scores National League New York 4, Montreal 2. Chicago 3. Detroit 2. Boston 2, Toronto 2 (tie). International League Toledo 4. Troy 1. Indianapolis 1, Cincinnati 0. Some Damage Done In Accidents In City L. E. Ehinger, 20, 329 Line Street, hit a school sign at Lincoln school on Adams street at 7:25 a.m. Monday, knocking the sign down. Damage amounted to SlO. Ivan Leßoy Steury, 33, route 1, Berne, backed into a light post in the 200 block of Madison street at 8:25 a.m. Saturday, breaking a light globe and bulb.

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D/mmwL Team Standings W L Pct. Yellow Jackets .... 2 0 1.000 Hartford 3 1 .750 Commodores - 2 I .667 Geneva 2 1 .667 , Monmouth 2 1 .667 Berne 2 3 .400 Adams Central .... 0 3 .000 Pleasant Mills .... 0 3 .000 : A relatively light schedule of seven games is on tap for Adams county teams this week, with two carded Tuesday night and five , Friday. —-000— The Decatur Yellow Jackets, after opening their season with a pair of victories last week, face a severe test Tuesday night, when they entertain their old rivals, the . Bluffton Tigers, at the Decatur gym. The Tigers pulled a surprise in their opener Friday night, upsetting the highly favored Hartford City Airedales, 48-43. —•oOo— The Hartford Gorillas also have a rugged foe on their hands Tuesday, hosting the undefeated Bryant Owls at the Hartford gym. Hartford will place a threegame winning streak on the line against the high-scoring Owls. —oOo— The Decatur Commodores, surprised by the Monmouth Eagles last week for their first loss after two wins, return to their home floor Friday night to play the Willshire Bearcats. Also on Friday, the Jackets will play their first road game of the season, meeting the Elmhurst Trojans at Elmhurst. The Adams Central Greyhounds and Pleasant Mills will battle Friday night at Pleasant Mills, with the winner emerging from the basement spot in the county standings. Both teams have dropped their first three starts and both hope to end that winless streak * Friday. In other games Friday, the Monmouth Eagles will play at Hoagland, and the Geneva Cardinals will ; travel to Montpelier. Results one year ago this week: Yellow Jackets 57, Bluffton 46. Hoagland 58, Commodores 55. Hartford 70, Bryant 47. Adams Central 56, Pleasant Mills 54 (2 overtimes). Montpelier 76, Geneva 61. Huntington Catholic 56, Monmouth 49.

Pro Football Washington 30, Cleveland 30 (tie). New York 13, Philadelphia 0. Detroit 31, San Francisco 10. Baltimore 29. Chicago Bears 14. Los Angeles 31. Green Bay 27. College Football Notre Dame 7. Oklahoma 0. Purdue 27. Northwestern 0. Michigan 27. Indiana 13. Ohio State 17. lowa 13. Michigan State 42. Minnesota 13. Wisconsin 24, Illinois 13. St. Joseph’s 48. Eastern Michigan 13. Hanover 28. Taylor 6. Franklin 34, Illinois (Chicago branch) 6. Murray (Ky.) 33. Evansville 21. Butler 41, Washington (St. Louis) 13. . : Poly 46. Earlham . DePauw 37. Wabash 6. Valparaiso 14. Bradley 14 (tie). Drake 20, West Texas State 19. Kansas State 23, Missouri 21. Kansas 13, Oklahoma Stqte 7. Colorado 27, Nebraska 0. lowa State 33, South Dakota 0. Louisville 40, Ohio U. 7. Dayton 13, Miami (O.) 7. Western Michigan 28, Kent State 20. Tulsa 12. Cincinnati 7. Houston 27, Witchita 6. > Yale 20, Princeton 13. Penn 28, Columbia 6. Syracuse 34. Colgate 6. Dartmouth 20, Cornell 13. Boston College 19, Marquette 14. Penn State 14, Holy Cross 10. Navy 52, George Washington 0. Brown 33. Harvard 6. Army 20, Tulane 14. Auburn 6. Georgia 0. Duke 7, Clemson 0. Florida 14, Vanderbilt 7. Kentucky 27, Xavier 0. Mississippi 14. Tennessee 7. Georgia Tech 10, Alabama 7. West Virginia 27. Wake Forest -14. Mississippi State 14, Louisiana State 6. Mississippi Southern 20, Florida State 0. Southern Methodist 27, Arkansas 22. Rice 7, Texas A & M 6. Texas 14, Texas Christian 2. Texas Tech 26, Hafdin-Simmons l! 21 Washington 35. California 27. Denver 21, Utah State 19. Utah 34, Air Force Academy 0. Oregon State 24, Standford 14, Washington State 21, Idaho J 3. Oregon 16, Southern Caiiforriia 7.

Beme Loses To Concordia On Saturday A terriffic advantage in height carried the Fort Wayne Concordia Cadets to a 57-34 victory over the Berne Bears Saturday .night on the Berne court, as the Cadets opened their season. It was the third loss for Berne in five starts. Concordia worked into a 10-10 lead before the Bears could score, and the Cadets were on top at the end of the first quarter, 15-8. The Fort Wayne team led at the half, 28-15, and at the third period, 57-34. The winner’s scoring was led by Al Buuck, 6-9, center, who tallied 19 points. Ronnie Wilson added 17 points, the only Bear to hit double figures. Berne will be idle next week, with their next game Tuesday, Nov. 26, against the Gorillas at Hartford. Concordia FG FT TP Wilson ...... 8 0 16 Harmeycr 2 1 5 Buuck ... 9 1 19 Heine . 10 2 HoUma-s ....... 339 Niemeier V 1 2 4 Goeglein 10 2 Koehlinger , 0 0 0 Hibler 0 0 0 Dahling 0 0 0 Ramm .............. 0 0 0 Totals ..... 25 7 57 Berne FG FT TP T. Yoder 1 0 2 Stahly ..... 3 3 9 Winteregg 0 11 Beaty 5 7 17 Steury 2 15 Collier ... 0 0 0 A. Yoder 0 0 0 Klopfenstein .......... 0 0 0 Hartman 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 12 34 Officials: Tierman, Hilligoss. Preliminary Berne, 40-32. Pro Basketball Saturday’s Scores Detroit 109, New York 105. St. Louis 118, Syracuse 101. Boston 111, Philadelphia 89. Sunday’s Scores Detroit 95. Philadelphia 91. St.'Louis 98. Cincinnati 97. * Syracuse 110, Minneapolis 98.

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Results Are listed In Lutheran League Four games were played over the weekend in the Lutheran grade school league. Results were as follows: Soest 30. Flatrock 10; Friedheim 25. Trinity 21; Bingen 23, Union 22; Bethlehem 33, Preble 20. Soest FG FT TP L. Saalfrank 3 2 8 Silder 1 0 2 E. Werling ..’ 0 11 R. Werling 3 0 8 Mueller 3 17 T. Bearman 2 0 4 Schlauderoff 10 2 TOTALS 13 4 30 Flatrock FG FT TP Mclntosh 0 0 0 D. Reynolds 0 0 0 Hoile 0 0 0 G. Reynolds 3 0 6 Koeneman ..... 0 0 0 Bleeke 0 0 0 Franks .. 2 0 4 TOTALS 5 0 10 Trinity FG FT TP O. Trier 3 0 6 R. Trier ...... 0 0 0 E. Saalfrank 1 0 2 Summers 5 0 10 D. Buuck 1 0 2 K. Buuck 0 11 D. Gerke 0 0 0 TOTALS 10 1 21 Friedheim \ FG FT TP Linker .. 3 2 8 G. Buuck 113 R. Bultemeier 3 0 6 J. Gallmeycr 4 0 8 D. Conrad 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 3 25 Union FG FT TP Bienz 4 0 8 R. Weiland 0 0 0 R. Thieme 4 3 11 Bischoff 11 3 T. Krueckeberg .... 0 0 0 Haugk ..- 0 0 0 Reiter ■- 0 0 0 TOTALS 9 4 22 Binsen FG FT TP Braun 7 5 19 Schroeder 0 0 0 Witte .... 0 0 0 K. Scherer 1 0.2 S. Schuller 0 0 0 T. Zelt 1 *0 2

TOTALS 9 5 23 Bethlehem FG FT TP D. Stoppenhagen ... 4 0 8 D. Mahrwold 2 0 4 E. Werling 5 0 10 J. Roembke 4 3 11 S. Franke .... 0 0 0 Trenary 0 0 0 Avey 0 0 0 M. Dettmer 0 0 0 J. Grewe 0 0 0 Hetherington 0 0 0 TOTALS 15 3 33 Preble FG FT TP D. Hoffman 113 L. Bieberich 0 0 0 L. Bulmahn 2 15 R. Bieberich 3 2 8 G. Bulmahn 0 0 0 D. Weber .: 0 4 4 Reinking 0 0 0 Schuller 0 0 0 TOTALS 6 8 20 • . - Fraudulent Check Cashed In Decatur Local authorities are conducting an investigation of th? cashing of' a fraudulent cheek at a Decatur retail store last Tuesday. The bad check was not discovered until the latter part of the week when it was sent to the local bank. The check, amounting to $27, was cashed by a middle-aged woman, it was reported. Casket Co. Fire * Loss Is $15,000 BATESVILLE - (ffl — A $15,000 fire damaged a new plant of the . Hillenbrand Casket Co. Sunday. The blaze was blamed on a spark from a torch being used ii»-con-struction wr.rk The loss was mostly to ths roof, and equipment.

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Big Ten Standings W. L. T. Pct. Ohio State 8 0 0 1 1.000 Mich. State 5 1 0 . 833 lowa 2..... 4 11 .750 Michigan 3 2 1 .583 Wisconsin ....x—— 3 3 0 .500 Purdue 3 3 0 . 500 Minnesota - 3 4 0 .428 Illinois 2 4 0 .333 Indiana 0 5 0 .000 Northwestern 0 6 0 .000

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