Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1958 — Page 7

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958

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Monmouth's Net Schedule Is Announced The Monmouth Eagles, hit hard by graduation losses last spring, will launch their 1958-59 season Saturday night, entertaining the Petroleum Panthers at the Monmouth gym. Coach Buzz Clinkenbeard lost five of last season’s sectional squad by graduation, all of them regulars at one time or another during the season. Principal loss was Butch Myers, the team's top scorer, who was second in the county in total points last year, and the county’s leader in average points per game. Other graduation losses were Jim Boerger, Dick Brandt, Fritz Bulmahn and Jim McDougall. The complete schedule follows: Nov. 1— Petroleum at Monmouth. Nov. 7— Adams Central at Monmouth. Nov. 13 — Commodore at Decatur. Nov. 14 — Ossian at Ossian. Nov. 18 — Yellow Jackets at Decatur. Nov. 21 — Hoagland at Hoagland. Dec. 5 — Pleasant Mills at Mon- ' mouth. - - Dec. 22 — Union Twp. at Monmouth. ■ 1 Dec. 13 — Roll at Monmouth. Dec. 19 — Bryant at Bryant. Jan. 9 — Geneva at Monmouth. Jan. 15-16-17 — Adams county tourney at Adams Central. Jan. 23 — Berne at Monmouth. Jan. 30 — Lancaster Central at Lancaster. k Feb. 6 — Hoagland at Monmolth. Feb. 7— Hartford at Hartford. Feb. 13 — Harlan at Harlan. Feb. 14 — Monroeville at Monmouth. Feb. 20 — Montpelier at Montpelier. High School Football Mississinewa 20. Wabash b. Highland 27, Gary Wirt 6.

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Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Saturday Berne at Pleasant Mills. Adams Central at Geneva. t Petroleum at Monmouth. Pro Football Quarterbacks Change Plays By EARL WRIGHT United Press International NEW YORK (UPD—Maybe the huddle is outdated in .the National Football League. About all they have to do in it anymore is trade telephone numbers! That's an exaggeration? Yes. But not much of one. Pro football defenses have become so scientific that the quarterback usually is wasting time when he calls a play in the huddle. He often has to change his "call” at the line of scrimmage because the opponents have skipped into a different defensive setup. These play changes just before the ball is snapped are called "automatics” or “audibles.” Fans watched Don Heinrich (ID direct the Giants against the Browns Sunday at Cleveland can be sure he will be calling many of New York’s plays at the line of scrimmage just before the ball is snapped. Sees Defensive Changes Coach Jim Lee Howell and his offensive coach. Vince Lombardi. start Heinrich at quarterback because they consider him a master at noting changes or flaws in an opponent’s defense and making a split - second decision on the scrimmage line to take advantage of it. And Heinrich figures to be extra busy Sunday. “We know the Browns use 13 different defensive setups not to mention variations on those 13,’’ Lombardi said. Heinrich switched a play at the scrimmage line during the opening minutes ,of the 1956 title game with the Chicago Bears and sent Mel Triplett blasting through the center for the touchdown that began a 47-7 rout. Last Sunday Heinrich was kept busy calling “automatics” because Dale Dodrill, key linebacker for-’ the Pittsburgh Steelers, was changing his position on almost every play. Picks Defense Apart "We think Heinrich is a master at calling automatics,” Howell said. "He can look over a defense and pick it apart. That's why we like to start him while our other quarterback, Charley Conerly, watches from the sideline. "Calling automatics is a gener-

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Football Card Gambling Pool Investigated ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPD — Authorities today investigated possibilities that a football card gambling pool uncovered at the University of Michigan was’ connected with similar rackets discovered at Detroit’s Wayne State University and Denby High School. At the same time, police disclosed they were providing bodyguards for Barton Huthwaite, one of two U-M student newspaper reporters who aided them in gathering information on the ring. Hiithwaite, 20, a junior from Detroit, said he had received several threatening telephone calls. Meanwhile, the seven U-M students allegedly involved in the ring demanded jury trial. Six were arraigned early Wednesday and the seventh, John Miller, Utica, Mich., was located later. Tony Rio, Wolverine No. 1 fullback Hermstein, and Jack Lewis, captain of the U-M basketball team were charged with engaging in an illegal occupation in distributing cards for the ring. Carl Riseman, 21, Detroit, associate sports editor of the Michigan Daily, and three others — Durwood Collins, Houston, Tex.; Nick Mitea, Ecorse, Mich., and Mike Dodgson, Grand Rapids, Mich.—also were named as participants. Police said they were checking additional names on a list of suspected card passers. Detroit vice squad officials said Wednesday a football pool was operated at Wayne State Univerity and Sgt. Bernard Mullins said the racket is played on a widespread basis in factories during the football season. The Wayne probe was initiated after Dpnby High School Principal Irvin G. Wolf complained to police that a student turned a card over to him and said "a man had given him the ticket in a nearby confectionary." The vice squad said the Wayne and Denby violations had been investigated for several weeks. Aim Arbor police, although amply supplied with rumors that the ring was connected with fraternity houses on other campuses, would not confirm that part of the investigation. A U-M football player, however, told United Press International the ring was “not new. In fact, it has been going on for several years and I believe the headquarters were in Chicago last year. al practice now in the league. I imagine most teams with the exception of the Browns use automatics, and they don’t need them. They just run over you with Jim Brown and Bob Mitchell.’ Paul Brown, the Cleveland coach, calls the plays for his quarterback. Milt Plum (16). Two of the club’s offensive guards. Chuck Noll <65) and Gene Hickerson (66>, alternate at bringing Plum a new "call” after each Cleveland play.

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Adams County Teams To Open Basketball Season On Saturday Five Adams county teams will launch the high school basketball season Saturday night, the opening date permitted by the IHSAA, with three games scheduled. Two intra-county games are on tap, with the Berne Bears meeting the Pleasant Mills Spartans at Pleasaht Mills, and the Adams Central Greyhounds tangling with the Geneva Cardinals at the Geneva gym. In Saturday’s third tilt, the Monmouth Eagles will host the Petroleum Panthers at Monmouth. Two other county teams wait until next week. The Hartford Gorillas start Tuesday night against Union Center at Hartford, and the Decatur Commodores open at Monroeville Friday, Nov. 7. 'Die Decatur Yellow Jackets, who wind up their football card tomorrow night, wait until Nov. 18, when they start their net campaign against the Monmouth Eagles at the Decatur gym. Rory Calhoun Wins One-Sided Victory ROCHESTER. N.Y. (UH)—Rory Calhoun, who wants a crack at the middleweight crown, said today his one-sided victory over Franz Szuzma added little to his claim as Ray Robinson's logical contender. The heavy - punching White Plains, N. Y., boxer, showed sincerity as he sat with his head bowed in his dressing room Wednesday night. He had just pounded out a unanimous 10-round decision over Szuzina, who showed a disinclination to fight. Plan Turkey Shoot Sunday Afternoon The Liinberlost archery and conservation club will hold a turkeyshoot at the club’s outdoor range at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. The range is located two miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224, and ’/< mile south on the first road east of the Erie railroad crossing. There will be moving and still targets, no live. Turkeys will be awarded to the winners. Contestants are asked to bring blunt and target or field points. Refreshments will be available at the range. Bowling Scores Major League W L Pts. ( Oakdale Kennels 19 8 26 Hoagland Farm Eq. 17 9 23’4 Tocsin Garage 17 9 2214 Hooker Paint 14 13 19 Decatur Blue Flame 14 13 18 Beavers Oil Service 13 14 18 Ideal Dairy 13 14 17 Midwestern Life -.11 16 14 Three Kinks Tavern 9 18 13 Petrie Oil 7 20 9 Oakdale Kennels won 4 pts. from Midwestern Life, Hooker Paint won 4 pts. from Beavers Oil Service, Decatur Blue Flame won 4 pts. from Three Kings Tavern, Hoagland Farm Eq. won 4 pts from Ideal Dairy, Petrie Oil won 3 pts. from Tocsin Garage. 600 series: Art Baker 620 < 235-194-191), Norb Koenemann 609 <192-173-244), R. Ladd 601 <215-191-195). 200 games: D. Reidenbach 203, N. Bultemeier 207, D. Burke 202,, L. Reef 238, C- Hurst 20, J. Linde-, mann 208, A. Erxeleben 206, Nahrowld 202, E. Witte 205, D. Harman 215.

ulsmhk Carl Hurst, of Monroe, an employe of the Decatur Central Soya Co. plant,’ proudly poses above with the 24*/fe' inch, eight pound, one ounce largemouth bass which he pulled out of the Green Water quarry behind the plant last Wednesday. Hurst was , spin - casting about 6 p.m. when the fish, believed to be the largest ever caught in this county, took the bait, and fought for 10 minutes. A friend helped him land the fish with a gaff hook. Fishing in the quarry is limited to Soya employes.

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Big Ten Teams Preparing For Saturday Tills • United Press International Northwestern’s Wildcats are busy polishing their pass defense for Saturday's game with Ohio State, a team that likes to stay on the ground but may take to the air to improve its scoring punch. The Wildcats held their only scrimmage of the week Wednesday with defensive linebacker Jim Andreotti and fullback Mike Stock held out of the drill with injuries. Coach Ara Parseghian said that .in view of the team’s poor pass defense, he was "taking no chances” on Ohio State’s aerial offense. Ohio State:. Ohio State sought to vary its offense, which so far has consisted largely of the running of fullback Bob White and halfback Don Clark. Coach Woody Hayes indicated quarterback Frank Kremblas may step up his passing to open up the Northwestern defense. Wisconsin: The Badgers, also have trouble in the scoring department, put the finishing touches on their offense for Saturday's nationally televised game against 1

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Michigan State. Coach Milt Bruhn has been running the Badgers through hard drills this week in an effort to patch up the offense. Pardue: The Boilermakers’ two bruised regulars, co-captain and right tackle Gene Selawski and halfback Leonard Wilson, were withheld from contact work Wednesday as the squad reviewed tactics for the game against Illinois. It was the final contact session of the week for the squad, which still showed the effects of the Notre Dame game. Illinois: The Illini suffered the loss of the offensive services of fullback Jack Delveaux because of a pulled leg muscle. However, Coach Ray Eliot hoped to use Delveaux on defense as much as possible. Sophomore Bill Brown filled in for Delveaux. Minnesota: Coach Murray Warmath concentrated on Indiana offensive patterns in preparation for the game against Indiana. The Gophers probably will field an allsophomore backfield due to injuries to regulars. Indisr.a: Hoosier tackle Bob Corrigan was a doubtful starter with a knee injury and John Congie, a two-year veteran, was expected to take over his spot. The Hoosiers worked on pass defense and on countering wide sweeps. Iowa: The Hawkeyes held a secret practice session and Coach Forest Evashevski refused to comment on whether he was plotting new plays for the game against Michigan. Michigan: The Wolverines emphasized pass defense in prepara-

tion for meeting lowa’s Randy Duncan, and Michigan coach Bennie Oosterbaan indicated he is more worried about Duncan than any other lowa palyer. Noire Dame: The Irish worked on both pass defense and offense, with George Izo doing the best job of passing, in preparation for the Navy game. On the injured list were guard Jim Schaaf and tackle Bronko Nagurski.

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Pro Basketball St. Louis 112, Minneapolis 100. Hockey Results National Leaguo Boston 2, New York 2 (tie). Montreal 5, Toronto 0. Trade in a good town — Decatur.