Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1958 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN

X SPORTS'!?*

Eagles-Beafen By Rockcreek To End Season A bad first half proved costly for the Monmouth Eagles Saturday night, as they wound up their season with a 70-83 defeat at the hands of the Rockcreek Dodgers at the Monmouth gym.

Attention Farmers! Showing of the NEW Massey-Ferguson “65” TRACTOR Wednesday, February 26 - OPEN HOUSE 10:00 A. M. — 3:004*. M. ... DOOR PRIZES DIERKES IMPLEMENT SALES - HIGHWAYS 27. & 224 Decatur, Ind.

ADAMS CENTRAL I. H. S. A. A. SECTIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT AT THE ADAMS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GYM FEBRUARY 26, 27, MARCH 1 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY NOTICE! GAME TIMES ARE LISTED on DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME! WEDNESDAY Game 1—8:00 p. m.—Pleasant Mills and Decatur Catholic. \ Game 2—■0:15 p. m.—Hartford Certter and Adams Central. THURSDAY Ganje 3-—8:00 p. m.—Monmouth and Geneva. Game 4—9:15 p. m.—Decatur and Berne. # SATURDAY Game 5—2:00 p. m.—Winner game 1 and game 2. Game 6—3:15 p. m.—Winner game 3 and game 1. Game 7—9:15 P. M.—Winner game 5 and game 6. Doors will open to ticket holders ONE HOUR before the first game. . Everybody must have tickets — regardless of school age'— including small children.

The Weils county team led at the first quarter, 16-9, arid built Us margin to 34-17 at the half. 'The Eagles fought back in the third quarter to reduce the Rockcreek lead to four points, 42-38, but could nqt overcome the Dodgers in ttie final period. Butch Myers poured in 26 points, all on field goals, to lead the Eagles but none of his mates reached double figures. Shively topped Rockcreek with 27 points, followed by Strause with 14 and Schmidt with 13. The Eagles outscored Rockcreek from the field, 25-22, but the Dodgers hit 26 free throws to only 13

for Monmouth. Rockcreek FG FT TP Roberts 2 3 7 Woodward Oil Kinsey 1 4 6 Shively 8 11 27 Bayless 10 2 Strause — 2..„5 4 14 Stahl 0 0 0 Schmidt 5 3 13 t Totals ....X-—- 22 26 70 Monmouth FG FT TP McDougall 12 4 Bultemeier 3 11 Hoffman ....: 10 2 Brandt .... 2 5 9 Bulmahn 2 2 6 Boerger 2 2 6 Blakey 1 0 2 Myers 13 0 26 Caston -.2.-0 11 Totals 25 13 63 Officials: Fruth, May. Preliminary Monmouth, 50-44.

Decatur Jr. High Wins Tournament Decatur Junior high won the four-team invitational tourney held at the Decatur high school gym Saturday, defeating St. Joseph of Decatur in an overtime thriller. 40-35, in the final game. In afternoon contests. St. Joseph defeated Ossian. .45-31, and Junior high downed Portland, 5341. In the consolation game Saturday evening, Ossian edged Portland, 34-32. Junior high came from well behind to force the championship game into an overtime session. St. Joe led at the first quarter. 9-4. at the half. 19-12, and at the third period. 28-20. John Kohne and Tom Kohne hit from the field to open the fourth quarter, but Junior high scored 'the next six points for a 32-26 count. After Heimann hit from the field, Eichenauer scored, then intercepted the pass-in and tossed to Walters for a fielder, making the score 34-30. With less than a minute to go Bollenbacher Scored twice to k <t the count at 3434, sending the game into overtime. Bollenbacher and Walters combined six points in the extra ses- ; sion, while Tom Kohne scored St. Joseph's only point on a free ! throw. Bollenbacher was the top scorer with 21 points, while Tom Kohne scored 11 and John Kohne 10 for St. Joseph. St. Joseph led all the way in defeating Oesian. 10-5 at the first quarters. 24-12 at the half, and I 37-24 at the third .period. John I Kohne led the victors with 14 i points and Heimann tallied 10. . Kreigh topped Ossian with 21. Decatur Junior high was out in front at all periods against Portland, 16-8. 24-15. and 42-25. Bollenbacher scored 21 points for the winners, and Weesner led Portland with 12. St. Joseph FG FT TP Villagomez -- 3 2 8 T. Kohne 3 O' 6 Heimann --- 5 0 10 Blvthe 317 J. Kohne --- ------- 5 4 14 Schultz — — 0 0 0 TOTALS ,- - .19 7, 45 Ossian FG FT TP Haiflich 1 0 2 Manns 0 4 4 Isnogle 0 0 0 Gourmet . 1 0 2 Kreigh -7 7 21 Somers ’-—---. O' 2 2 Andes . 0 0 0 TOTALS 9 13 31 Decatur Jr. High FG FT TP Eichenauer .. 3 3 9 Marbaugh 3 17 Bollenbacher —7 -• 7 21 Walters 4 3 11 Nicodemus . 1 0 2 Ru. Kleinknight 0 0 0 Ro. Kleinkmght 1 0 2 Elliott - 0 0 0 f Conrad . . . O-XL- l--Martin 0 0 0 Beery 0 0 0 Strickler ....----- 0 0,0 i Gay 0 0 0 Knodel 0 0 0 ; Ladd A-X—_ 0 0 0 TOTALS 19 15 53 Portland FG FT TP i Freeman ... 1 2 ,4 I 0 0 0 Lehman 0 11 ! Somers -- 4 2 10

Quality Photo Finishings ~ All Work Left Before 8:00 p. m. Monday steady Wednesday at 10 a. m. =l. Holthouse Drug Co.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

Clutter 1 0 2 Caldren 3 2 8 Weesner 5 2 12 Stith 6 0 0 McAfee 1 2 4 Fisher 0 0 0 TOTALS 15 11 41 Decatur Jr. High FG FT TP Eichenauer 2 5 9 . Marbaugh tk 1 0 2 Bollenbacher 9 3 21 Walters ..a 3 0 6 Nicodemus 0 11 Rq. Kleinknight .... Oil TOTALS 15 10 40 St. Joseph - . FG FT TP Villagomez 10 2 T. Kohne 4 3 11 Heimann 2 0 4 Blythe 3 2 8 J. Kohne 5 0 10 TOTALS 15 5 35 Big Ten Standings W L Pct. Pts OP Michigan State 8 3 .728 847 763 Purdue 1 4 .636 846 810 lowa 6 4 .600 728 735 Indiana .... 6 4 .600 795 769 Northwestern 6 5 .545 862 856 Ohio State .. 7 6 .538 979 955 Michigan .... 4 6 .400 721 742 Illinois 4 7 .363 865 876 Minnesota .... 4 8 .333 898 961 Wisconsin .... 3 8 .272 708 794 HELP YOURSELF GRANITE PARK, Utah (IB — Anticipating a heavy outbreak of Halloween ’‘artwork” on school property. Rcho F. Thorum. Central Junior High School principal, set up four wall panels made of heavy paper, "• encouraged students to sketch to their hearts' content with school-supplied poster paints, crayons, pencils, pens and colored chalk.

"The 'i’h.r-r-rifty One is here, today I” . » . - , ■ '' . ‘ ‘ ' ITT ?T tl Hip WnnWifffim nH ''' :; ‘" "it “ Th'- I irß "HtITT 1 Tni 'ftj 1 I ’ /xI r 3 jj I ill I!'jut ffTri ''p ri hj -SB .* <' 'Tft ‘' tol if pWgft# P f FORD n , /custom 300 Y 1 TUDOR I ' fTURN < \ t mu »u ntu nut-out ** lßß ™ ®* lT r‘X'’ r ■' TpER MONTH z L UCATCB hUBHBH ft After small down ft HEATER < - it? . payment. License / % F X ‘ X.. . it. A* Hfyy k Ww «nd sales tax V' . > K S ’ FORD ’ S CUSTOM 300 MODELS AKE THE ( - i MOLDING > // wiyiue CARS PRICED town THAN f’ CORRESPONDING H 57 MODELS!’ . / SPECIAL FILTER / " FENDER ruDOMS | ORNAMENTS J > HEADLIGHT z/* k, > /( trim t i Delivery . k '- >y vWMr WW / - ** k< 'dj v ...... r ... - ")V V 'J - - " f mrmiwrw Mux — JBSt Hurry! Offer good for limited time only. Trade now and on this §8 RsU® SCHWARTZ FORD CO., INC. 11. 221 West of 13th St. . Decatur. Ind. Phone 3-3101 ' ■ 's s

Van Del Winner Os Van Wert Toarney Van Del defeated Convoy-Union, 46-33, Saturday night to win the championship of the Van Wert county class A basketball tourney. Both teams will play in the sectional tourney at Celina Friday and Saturday. Convoy-Union had defeated Willshire in the semi-finals Friday night. Youth Fined Here On Traffic Count Max Leroy Egley, 17, route 2, Decatur, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of failure to yield the right of way which caused an accident and paid a fine of $1 and costs, totaling $16.75, in the justice of the peace court Saturday. Egley was arrested by the city police Friday after the police investigated the accident involving him and Alice Mae Igney, 24, Decatur, at the intersection of Jefferson and Seventh streets. James E. Hall, 21, Fort Wayne, is scheduled to appear in the justice of the peace court Feb. 28, to answer to a charge of towing a vehicle with improper registration. He was arrested Sunday by trooper Al Coppes on U. S. highway 21. six miles north of Decatur. Latty A. Imel, 19, Decatur, was arrested Friday on a charge of driving a car with a suspended t license. He was arrested by | trooper Coppess after a high chase on the Piqua road, three and one-half miles south of Decatur. He is scheduled to appear in the justice court March u 3. W S. Fort Wayne Central 71, Fort Wayne Concordia 55X — X New Haven 65, Elmhurst 48. Hobart 69, Culver Military 60. i

Hear the EHTIRE ADAMS CENTRAL flM| SECTIONAL WS TOURNAMENT .XasSxV'\ y. 1 y \ —ON — ■ << V. k . x ■P***hfe JWb * UUAI • 1250 •ON \X XXBHKt ■>«*- YOUR DIAL XXoßli ~ , WEDNESDAY 7:65 ’’• M ' ZS.>.|» ' j"-*' "'wß>..a L THURSDAY 7:55 P. M. SATURDAY 1:55 P. M. and 9,:10 P. M. LEN DAVIS' Reports Color. " Highlights and Play-By-Play Action. SPONSORED BY STATS BANK Established 188? ' MEMBER MEMBER p_ D. I.C. --=-■': - Federal Reserve -:— —

MONDAY, FEBRUARY M, iNt