Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1957 — Page 7

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Junior High, Frosh Win Over Monmouth The Decatur Junior high and freshmen scored victories over Monmouth teams .in a double header at the Lincoln school gym in this city Thursday afternoon. Juhior high won the opener, 4618. Monmouth led at the end of the first quarter, 10-4, but Decatur scored 25 points in the second period to build up a 20-14 margin. Decatur led at the third quarter. 38Ifi. Bollenbacher led Decatur with 14 points, and Singleton tallied 10 for Monmouth. The Decatur freshmen won the nightcap, 39-23; after leading at all periods, 12-3. 23-10, and 32-19. Scoring was well balanced. Harvey pacing Decatur with eight points, and Busick scoring five for Monmouth. Junior High FG FT TP Eichenauer 113 Marbach 0 0 0 Bollenbacher 6 2 14 Townsend . 0 0 0 Nicodemus 113 Elliott 1 0 2 R. Elliott 0 11 Gay 1 2 4 Strickler 2 0 4 Conrad .... 113 Knavel 10 2 Martin 1 3 ,5 Gause «... 10 2 Ladd 0 11 Maglcy 1 0 2 Totals 17 12 46 Monmouth FG FT TP Singleton 5 0 10 Marker 0 0 0 Tague ...... 1 0 2 Shumann 10 2 Mann 0 0 0 Kolter ...JZ 0 0 0 Spencer .............. 0 0 0 Brown .. 10 2 Hershey 102 Jones 0 0 0 Totals 9 0 18 Decatur Freshmen FG FT TP Johnson ........ 2 1

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Fort Wayng Central Catholic at Yellow Jackets. Chester Center at Adams Central. Hartford at Geneva. Berne at Lancaster Central. Saturday Monmouth at Roll. Pleasant Mills at Wren. Harvey 3 2 8 Knodel ....... .3 0 6 Nelson 2 2 6 Poling 0 0 0 August ... 1 0 2 Cancino 0 0 0 Bleeke 0 0 0 Grabill 3 0 6 Cowan .... .... 3 0 6 Totals ..I. 17 5 39 Monmouth FG FT TP Fuhrman 113 Peck 0 0 0 Carr 10 2 Caston 0 0 0 Biebericb 12 4 Weiland 0 2 2 Miller ........ 0 0 0 Bentz 2 0 4 Busick 2 15 Buuck 113 Totals ............ 8 7 26 v’? W *"3 • Bowlina Scores Sportsman League W L Pts. Moose 2 22 14 ’>l Kaye Shoe Store .... 22 14 30 K. of C. 2 21 15 28 Downtown Texaco ... 20 16 25 Chamber of Com’erce 18 18 23 424 B. Btry. 16 20 21 Moose 1 14 22 19 Legion 11 25 15 200 games: Strickler 203, F. Hoffman 205, Tumbleston 202. Decatur Man Fined On Two Charges Robert L. Swygart, 32, of Decatur, was fined a total of $16.75 this morning in city court for public intoxication and improper parking. following his arrestearly this •morning. —A call was received by the city police than a panel truck Was parked on the highway near Tip. Admg> Allen county line on highway 27 shortly after 2 o’elqck this mornThe city police information to state patrolman Dan Kwasneski, who proceeded to the spot. He found SwygarJ asleep in the truck, which was parked halfway on the state highway, near St. John’s Lutheran school. Kwasneski arrested Swygart and took him to the Adams county jail. He appeared in city court this morning, and pleaded guilty to the two charges.'- -—— W— " Junior Myers Is Home From Hospital * Dwight Junior Myers, Decatur young man who has been seriously ill in Indianapolis, following brain surgery, has recovered sufficiently that he was able to come home yesterday. His father, Dwight Myers, motored to Indianapolis and returned with his son. Myers, Jr. will continue to recuperate at his home. Prior to his illness he was a student at Purdue University. Trade in a good* town?— Decatur

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St. Joseph Handed First Season Loss c St. Joseph of Decatur was handad its first loss of the season Thursday afternoon, losing to Berne Junior high. 44-35, in a double headep. St. Joseph had won its first seven starts. In the other game, th® Berne freshmen defeated the Commodore freshmen, 39-31. In thi junior high game, Berne piled up a big 23-7 lead at the half, which Decatur could not overcome. Habegger tallied 14 points to lead the winners, and J. Kohne was high for Decatur with 11. The Berne freshmen built up a 23-14 halftime lead and maintained this margin through the second' half. Hill was the game’s big scorer with 25 points, while Rifted tallied 12 for Decatur.

St. Joseph FG FT TP Villagomez ...... 3 2 8 Schultz ........ 3 17 'ft-Ktae-;...........1 -« - 4 Heiman .... 3 17 Blythe ........... 0 0 0 J. Kohne 5 1 11 Totals 15 5 35 Berne FG FT TP Smith 4 0 8 Inniger —... 0 0 0 Baumgartner 4 19 Stahly . 113 Renner .; — 2 0 4 F. Inniger 3 0 6 Habegger 7 O' 14 Totals Commodore Frosh FG FT TP Mills 0 2 2 Mulligan 10 2 Reed 5 2 12 Meyer * 4 19 Kitson 3 0 6 Totals —. 13 5 31 Berne FG FT TP Augsburger —— 0 0 0 Yoder 10 2 Sommers 0 0 0 Nussbaum 2 0 ( '4 Liechty 328 Hill 11 3 25 ! ..ii ■ ft" Totals ........... 17 5 89

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Church League Will Not Bowl Sunday The Sunday evening Church bowling league will not roll this Sunday evening, because of a scheduled Christmas party. The league will, however, roll as usual, December 22. Since this league will not bowl Sunday, the alleys at Mies Recreation will be avail, able from noon op for open bowling, giving many an opportunity to bowl in the holiday doubles. Young Farmers Win Over FFA, 59-54 The Adams Central young farmers defeated the Adams Central FFA basketball team Thursday night, 59-54. Scoring for the young farmers were Isch 11. B. Byerly 10, Osterman 7, Worden 2, Kipfer 6, W. Byerly 21, Johnson 2. Scoring for the FFA were Hawkins 14, Barger 11, Hirschey 4, Ringer 4, Mendoza 5, Gerber 3, Zimmerman 4. Adams Central FFA Meets Last Evening The Adams Central FFA, meeting Thursday night at the school, voted to award a $3 gift to the pest control winner, and a $1.50 gift to the second plate winner. The leading team will be treated

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