Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1958 — Page 6
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Ken Venturi Winner Os Phoenix Tourney PHOENIX. Ariz. <UP> -+• Ken I Venturi, with his yicw crown of ! "King of the Golfers" firmly in ■ place, leaves today for Tucson, Ariz , and a shot at his third conI secutive Championship on the win- ' ter tour. With his self-admitted "toughest j victory" behind him after scoring j a one-stroke win in the $15.00; Phoenix Open, the 26-year-old San I Francisco shot-maker is in a po- • sition to follow out his design. ! which is: "Win 'em all.” The youthful fairway artist now
is the only pro on the regular circuit who has shown anything resembling mastery of the crown. I He is the only man to win two, major tournaments in a row this. year. . He beat Jay Hebert Os Sanford, ; Fla., and the fast-closing Walter Burkemo, Frankljn Hills, Mich, by a single stroke with a 274. The victory was worth $2,000 to Venturi, brought his PGA earn-1 ings for the year to $8,300, plus] I fringe benefits 1 a $4,500 car at Palm Springs and $1,500 from his > I golf‘ball sponsor, U.S. Royal'. I That totals $12,300 for exactly one? ' month of play. I Burkemo and Hebert tied for i second, good for $1,350 each. At .'279 came John McMullin, Alameda, Calif., and Bill Collins, GrosI singer, N.Y., a pair of dark horses, each collecting $950.
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Four Games Played 11 a .. • 1 In Lutheran Tourney Four more teams were eliminated in the Lutheran laymen grade I school league tourney Saturday, I night. Two games were played at the Monmouth gym. Decatur defeated Soest. 25-50, and Friedheim downed Bethlehem, 26-16. In gam- ' es at the Hoagland gym. Flatrock | whipped. 43-12, and Union edged Fuelling, 20-19. Decatur FG FT TP Marbach 3 6 12 Ro. Kleinknight 0 0 0 ; Ru. Kleinknight —— 2 15; Ohler 4 0 8 Conrad 0 0 0 ! McClure 0 0 0 Callow 0 0 0 Schultz 0 0 0 ' Busse .... OOP TOTALS - 9 7 25 Soest ; FG FT TP I Sitcler 0 ■ 0 0 L. Saalfrank 3 3 9 R. Werling 1 0 2 S. Mueller 1 5 7, T. Beartnan 0 11,L. Wefling ...0 0 0, G. Berman 0 1 1! i TOTALS 5 10 20 Freidheim FG. FHT TJ i S. Linker ... 6 2 14 J. Gallmeyer -.. 2 1 5 G. Buuck ... 1 3 5 R Bultemeier 10 2 D. Conrad 0 0 0 D. Gallmeyer 0 0 0 Totals 10 6 26 - Bethlehem FG FT TP' Bulmahn 10 2 Nahrwold ........ 1 0 2 Bieberich ... 2 0 4 D. Stoppenhagen ...1 0 2 Hoffman J. 0 2 W’eber .... 0 0 4 Grewe .... ... 10 2 N. Stopphenagen 0 2 2 TOTALS 7 2 16 Flatrock FG FT TP Wiehe . 3 0 6 . Franke 4 0 8 G. Reynolds 9 1 19 Koenemann 3 2 8 r» I O
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Blecke 1 0 2 I, TOTAWSI 20 3 43 Bingen FG FT TP Witte 0 0 0 S. Schuller 0 0 0 j i Braun 10 2 ■ J<L Scherer 1 0 2 D. Schroeder <•-- 0 0 0 1 Zelt. . 0 0 0 ! Bultemeier 0 0 0 Hoile —- 0 0 4 Boenker 0 0 R. Scherer .... 0 4 2 Graves 0 0 0 ■ D. Schuller ... 1 0 2 R. Scheumann2 0 4 —l TOTALS —. 6 012 i • Fuelling FQ FT TP I ! Witte 0 0 0 P. Schieferstein 11 3 R. Franz 2 2 6 L. Boerger ... 2 0 4' D. Schieferstein 3 0 6 I TOTALS——....I 8 3 19 Union i 1 FG FT TP ; t Bienz 2 0 4 Weiland 0 0 0 R. Thieme ... 7 0 14 Bisthoff .1 0 2 Thieme 0 0 0 ‘ Keueckeberg 0 0 0 TOTALS 10 0 20 Cc/iece Basketball Purdue 72 Michigan 66. i Michigan State 88. Minnesota 64. lowa 66, Ohio State 64. Illinois 102, Northwestern 98 ; (overtime). Indiana 76, DePaul 66. Bradley 81. Notre Dame 70. , Butler 89. St. Joseph’s 81. Indiana Tech 80, Bliss 7<. Defiance 68, Concordia 61. iHope 75. Earlham 60. Ball State 84. Anderson 70. . Willberforce 72. Taylor 65.' Evansville 77, Beloit 69. Valparaiso 73, Indiana State 73. ; Central 77, Marion 70. Manchester 116, Ashland 90. Marquette 80, Boston College 64. Western Kentucky 96, Wichita 85. Marland 64, Navy 51. Kansas State 83. Colorado 54. j • North Carolina 115, South Carolina 88. Xavier (O.) 65. Loyola (Chicago) i 54. * ( North Carolina State 56, Clemson i 54. I Cincinnati 72. Duquesne 61.'
lowa State 78, Nebraska 63. Duke 70, Wake Forest 56. Dayton 59, Bluffton 55. Miami (0.) 95, Western Michigan 73. Detroit 85. Oklahoma 59, Missouri 56. Oklahoma State 65, St. Louis 34. 1 Drake 81, North Texas State 71. Leland Smith Team Takes Tourney Lead The Leland Smith Insurance' : team, of this City, competing in 1 the Hartford Bowl tourney at Hart- i I ford City Sunday, rolled a 3017, I including handicap, to take the! i lead. In a doubles tourney at Port- i ■ land, they rolled into the money : with the following scorjf Bill! Tutewiler and Roily Ladd, 1634; I 1 Gary Schultz and Vic Strickler, i I 1622; Fred Ahr and Jim Ahr, 1593. i I f Big Ten Standings W L. Pct. i I Michigan State 4 2 .750 ! Michigan 3 2 .600 Indiana 3’3 2 .500 Ohio State- 4 3 .571 1 lowa 4 3 .571 1 .Wisconsin „ 33 .500. Purdue 33 .500' 'Northwestern 3 4 .415 Illinois 2 3 .400 Minnesotal 5 .167 I OPEN TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT till 8:00 P.M. DRIVE-IN PARKING KELLY DRY CLEANING 127 N. 9th St. PHONE 3-3202
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