Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1958 — Page 7

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Bowlers Os Decatur In Annual Banquet The bowling association of Decatur held its annual banquet at the Moose lodge home Saturday. Awards were given to the teams and individuals that proved to be the top bowlers of this season. Also the election of officers was held, and new rules were discussed. Oran Schultz, retiring secretary for the past 18 years, read the minutes from the previous meeting to start the evening affairs. Ed Hickman, fourth district A.B.C. executive director, was called to the stand, and complimented the Decatur leagues for their cooperation in the A.B.C. tournament held at Fort Wayne,

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and stated that he has motioned to the congress the tournament be brought back to Fort Wayne in 1965. He also mentioned to the bowlers to keep and promote bowling as the number one sport sponsored by industry. Ken Hurly, of the A.B.C. home office, explained new rules to the organization and discussed any problems the league might have. The results of the election was given and they are: Leo Hoffman, president; Gary • Schultz, first vice president; Roily Ladd, second vice president; Bob Lord, third vice president; and Bill Tutewiler, fourth vice president. The directors are: Don Burke, Jim Meyer, Don Hoile, and George Laurent. Ted Eyanson is secretary, and Joe * Murphy is treasurer. . Awards were given to the following bowlers: Dale House, all events handicap; Wilbur Petrie, all events actual; Stan Brennemen, singles; Guy Koos and Ted Eyanson, doubles; and the top team, State Gardens. Bob Zimny Is Named Shelbyville Coach SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (IP — Bob Zinny, former Indiana University and Chicago Cardinals football player, signed a three-year contract Tuesday as head football coach and physical education instructor at Shelbyville High School Zinney, 36, is a native of Chicago, He succeeds John R. Page, who designed after six seasons. He was assistant coach at Washburn University, Topeka, Kas., from 1951 to 1955, and held a similar position at Montana State University since 1955.

Alvin Dark Traded By Cards To Cubs PHILADELPHIA W — Fred Hutchinson said today the Cardinals "hated like the devil” to part with Alvin Dark, but the veteran 35-year-old infielder was delighted with the deal because it will give him a chance to play regularly again with the Cubs. “The shock wasn’t nearly as great as when I was traded from the Giants two years ago,” said Dark, who was dealt to Qie Cubs Tuesday fbr right-handed pitcher Jim Brosnan. “I had a feeling for several days that I’d be tradeiLand now that the deal has been made I feel great about it, because I know I’ll be able to play regularly for the Cubs.” So determined was Dark to play top the Cubs, he flew to Pittsburgh to join them immediately after the trade was announced. Manager Bob Sheffing of the Cubs inserted him in the starting lineup at third base in Tuesday night’s game against the Pirates. Dark, who brought a .297 average to Chicago, had been reduced to a bench warmer with the Cards. Young Dick Schofield took over his old shortstop job and Ken Boyer was solidly entrenched again at third. “We needed pitching,” Hutchinson said “and with Schofield going all right, we figured we could give up Dark. We could use Brosnan and the Cubs could use Dark. That’s all there was to it.” The 28-year-old Brosnan, a sixfoot, four-inch 215-pounder, is one of the hardest throwers in the National League. So far this year, he has won three games and lost four. Last year, he had a 5-5 record with 73 strikeouts, 50 walks and a 3.36 earned run average. Annual G. E. Picnic Scheduled July 12 The annual General Electric picnic is scheduled for Saturday, July 12, at Saddle Lake. The event is_ sponsored by the G. E. Club for the employes and their families. Jim Strickler and Arthur Braun are selecting chairmen and com* mittees for the many various activities that will take place at the picnic. Several new events are being planned this year to assure that everyone enjoys the event. The skating rink and lake will be available for skating and swimming. and the rides will be in use again this year. Plans are in progress to serve a chuck wagon lunch.

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Snider Blasts Big Blow For Dodger Victory United Press Sports Writer One swing of Duke Snider’s bat was enough today to put him back on the list of Buzzy Bavasi’s, favorite players. Snider, publicly blamed by the Los Angeles general manager for the team’s floundering start, took his anger out on the world champion Milwaukee Braves Tuesday night with a pinch double that paved the way for a 6-3 victory. The loss knocked the Braves into second place, a game and a half behind the San Francisco Giants, who beat the Cincinnati Redlegs, 4-2, for their fourth straight win and 11th in 13 games. Snider came through with his big blow after Jim Gilliam doubled with one out in the 11th inning to put the Dodgers in front, 4-, and they added two more tallies on a walk, Carl Furillo’s single and John Roseboro’s sacrifice fly. Sandy Kouflax, who yielded three first- inning runs on two wild pitch, settled ’ down and wound up with a two-hitter. Two Straight It marked only the second time this season that the Dodgers were able to put together two straight victories and left them two games behind the seventh-place Redlegs. Mike McCormick, 19-year-old, $65,000 bonus left-hander, turned in his fourth straight win for the Giants with a five-hitter. Willie Mays hit two doubles. Hank Sauer blasted his ninth homer and Daryl Spencer knocked in two runs with a double and a single. McCormick, who won three games all last season, has won four in 18 days yielding a total of six runs nd 25 hits. The St. Louis Cardinls went into fourth place when Lindy McDaniel shut out the Philadelphia Phillies, 5-0, and the Pittsburgh Pirates snapped their five-game losing streak with a 12-3 rout of the Chicago Cubs in the other National League games. In the American League, the runaway New York Yankees made it seven straight with a 5-1 win over the Chicago White Sox, the Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians, 6-1, the Kansas City Athletics downed the Washington Senators, 7-3, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Detroit Tigers, 6-4. — - — — Four Vehicles Are Involved In Wreck An accident involving four automobiles occurred Tuesday at the corner of Second and Monroe -streets at 10:40 p.m. The accident was caused due to failure to yield the right of way. A car driven by Jennie Mae Woessner, 18, Fostoria, O. .drove through the red light and struck a car headed north on Second street, driven by Ed Vian, Decatur. The Woessner auto then careened off the Vian vehicle and struck a parked car belonging to Paul Bevelhimer, Decatur. The Bevelhimer auto jumped the curb, knocking down a parking meter and striking the fourth auto, owned by Ferris Bower. Damage was estimated to the autos totaling $575. The Woessner auto, SSO; the Vian vehicle $300; Bevelhimer car $150; and $75 to the Bower car. Miss Woessner was fined in justice of the peace cov*-*. a total of $16.75 for failure to yield the right of way. Motorist Fined For Reckless Driving John L. Ohler, 63, Lansing, Mich was fined a total of $16.75 in mayor’s court this morning on a change of reckless driving. The charge was brought against Ohler alter his automobile was involved in an accident on 13th street, Tuesday at 4:57 p.m. The Ohler vehicle was headed north on 13th street and struck a parked car owned by Earl Fell. Damage to the Ohler vehicle was estimated at SI,OOO.

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Sharm Scheuerman Is lowa Net Coach IOWA CITY, lowa (W — Youthful Sharm Scheuerman, a protege of the man he succeeds, was named head basketball poach at the University of lowa late Tuesday to replace the late Frank (Sucky) O’Connor.. • ' , Scheuerman played three years of varsity basketball under O’Connor and had been an assistant coach and scout for O’Connor since July, 1956. Paul Brechler, lowa athletic director, announced his promotion to the top cage spot just four days after Scheuerman’s 24th birthday, and less than two years after his graduation. “In Scheuerman we feel we have a coach well qualified to carry on the tradition of fine lowa basketball,” Brechler said. “Although Sharm is young, he is a mature thinker and is capable of handling men,” Brechler said. "The athletic board felt that as an assistant and scout he had learned much and that he will do justice to the big job ahead." Scheuerman was a regular guard on the Big Ten championship teams O’Connor produced in 1955 and 1956. He also lettered in the 1953-54 season and was a baseball outfielder for lowa in 1954-56. Brechler’s announcement praised’Scheuerman as an “exceptionally sharp and smart athlete, a great student of the game.”

Bowling Scores Classic League Final Standing W L Pts. Riverview Gardens 35 19 48 Acker Cement .... 33 21 43 Leland Smith Ins. .. 31 23 42 Butler’s Garage .... 29 25 38 Burk Elevator .... 28 26 38 Peterson Elevator ..27 27 36 West End Rest. ....26 28 34% DeCatur Lumber Co. 23 31 31 Mies Recreation .. 21 33 28 Decatur Farms 17 37 21% High Series: Jim Meyer 632 * 233, 198, 201), MoUy Mies 614 (210, 192, 212). High games: W. Tutewiler 216, J. Ahr 213, 214, F. Ahr 211, G. Schultz 213, 201, A- Zelt 232, H. Scbeumann 232, R. Hollman 219, W. Gallmeyer 204, M. Marbach 200, Erv. Bultemeier 245, L. Zwick 227, G. Baumgartner 201, L. Hoffman 211, A. Erxleben 201, Fawbush 208, H. Strickler 210. Rural League — W L Pts. - Mirror 14- - 52 McConnell 30 2} 43 Blackstone ...... 29 22 38 ChuCks Marathon .. 30 21 38 Limberlost Archery 29 22 37 Preble Tavern 27 24 37 Schrock Builder 24 27 30 Rural Youth 23 28 29 Schindler Painting 19 32 26 Stucky & Co. 8 43 8 High Game: L. Gage 204. Women League W* L Pts. Three Kings Tavern 39 12 53/ Two Brothers 34 17 47 Blackwells 34% 16% 45% Aspy Standard Ser. 32 19 45 Mansfield ... 31 20 42 Hoagland Lumber .. 29 22 42 Adams Cty. Trailer 31 20 41 ■Beavers Oil _■.... 27 24 38 7 Up T 26 25 36 Krick - Tyndall 26 25 36 Harmans Market — 26% 24% 33% Alps Brau23% 27% 32% Drewrys 22% 28% 30% Citizens Telephone 24 27 28 Brecht Jewelry 23 28 28 Kent Realty 20 31 25 Treons 19% 31% 24% Lynch Box .. 16 35 20 Adams Theater — 15 36 19 Arnold Lumber .... 11% 39% 13% High team series: 7 Up—23o7, Two Brothers—2272, Three Kings Tavern—2l96, Adams County Trai-ler-2195, Brecht Jewelry—2ls7, Hoagland Lumber—2ls2, Mansfield —2120, Blackwells—2ll7, Harmans Market —211, Alps Brau—2o42. 500 series: Bernadine Appelmans —sll (135-176-200), Susan Schnepp -504 * 22-133-1483, Goldine Magley -502 *192-134-176). High game—Margaret Gage 197, Pauline Clark 187, Elda Schuller--187, Betty Moser—lß6, Alice Gage —lB4, Norma Rowland—lßl, Lorna Bultemeier—l79, Phylis Weaver—--178, Aldine Hoile—l7B-172, Violet Smith —175-178, Opal Myers—l 77172, Virginia Gallmeyer—l77, Reynolds—l79. l Alice Luyben—l76, Mary Scheuman—l76, Jackie Rei-denback—l7s-171, Alice Harman—--17, Eileen Gage—l 72, June Railing -171. Note: Pat Schaadt rolled identical scores (109-109-109). Whaling is Antarctica’s only industry, the National Geographic Magazine says. Whales and a few species of seals abound in the polar waters. The fur seal, however, is practically extinct due to man’s relentless slaughter.

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National League W L Pct. GB San Francisco .. 22 11 .667 — Milwaukee 18 10 .643 1% Pittsburgh 18 14 .563 3% St. Louis 14 16 .467 6% Philadelphia ... 14 17 . 452 7 Chicago 15 19 .441 7% Cincinnati 11 16 .407 8 Los Angeles —l2 21 .364 10 American League W L Pct. GB New York 20 5 .800 — Kansas City .... 14 12 .538 6% Baltimore 13 13 .500 7% Boston 15 16 .484 8 Cleveland 15 17 .469 Washington .... 13 16 .448 9 Detroit 13 18 .419 10 Chicago 11 17 .393 10% TUESDAY’S RESULTS National League St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 12, Chicago 3 San Francisco 4. Cincinnati 2 Los Angeles 6, Milwaukee 3 (11 innings). American League Baltimore 6, Detroit 4 New York 5, Chicago 1 Boston 6, Cleveland 1 Kansas City 7, Washington 3. ; Mims American Association W L Pct: GB Denver 22 8 . 733 — Charleston 20 14 .588 4 Minneapolis 21 15 .583 4 Indianapolis 15 17 .469 8 St. Paul 16 19 .457 Wz Omaha ... 15 19 .441 9 Wichita 14 20 .412 10 Louisville 11 22 .333 12% Tuesday’s Results Charleston 3-6, Louisville 0-4 | Wichita 9, Indianapolis 7 Denver 2, St. Paul 1 Minneapolis 4, Omaha 1.

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Central Soya League Opens Golf Schedule i The Central Soya golf league opened its season schedule last Friday at the Decatur Golf club, with the following results: Hexane Four 4% points: Feed Mill, 4; Traffic, 3%, Lab, 3; Elevator, 2; Engineering 1%: Office 1, Research %. Klenk's Will Play Waterloo Thursday Klenk’s of Decatur will play at Waterloo at 8 o’clock Thursday night in the official ppening game of the Senior Federation league. The game was originally scheduled for tonight, but the change was announced Tuesday afternoon. Klenk’s will not be in action Sunday, having drawn the bye in the three-game card. Explorer Scouts To Explorer Camp Twelve Explorer Scouts and two leaders will go to Chanute Field, 111., for the annual regional explorer encampment this week. Dr. Melvin I. Weisman, advi.sor for the Elks-sponsored post, said today. The boys will meet Friday at the 8.P.0. Elks home atjd leave from there by private transport tion furnished by Bernard Hain and Dr. Weisman, who will remain there with the young men. The air scouts will spend 2% days at the air base to observe air force facilities and training. New types of planes and training techniques will be shown to the Decatur scouts. Those, attending will include: Tom August, Tom Sharpe,

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