Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1958 — Page 7

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Bears Defeat Leo Saturday Night, 70'57 The Berne Bears racked up their third victory in four starts Saturday night, defeating the Leo Lions, 70-57, at the Berne gym. The Bears trailed at the first quarter, 13-12, but moved into a 24-22 lead at the half, and pulled well ahead in the third period, 4733, against the Allen county quintet. Three players did practically all the scoring for the Bears. Phil Sprunger topped the winners with 24 points, followed by Rod Schwartz with 20 and Graber with 18. Karon Mock led Leo with 21. The Bears will entertain the undefeated Hartford Gorillas at Berne Tuesday night. Berne FG FT TP Blum 2 0 4 Sprunger 9 6 24 Schwartz 8 4 20 Von Gunten 0 2 2 Klopfenstein 10 2 Graber 6 6 18 Collier 0 0 0 Lautzenheiser 0 0 0 Totals ......4.... 26 18 70 Leo FG FT TP Garman 2 6 10 Mock 9 3 21 Kruse 3 0 6 Neuhouser 5 1 11 Thiel 1 2 4 Stuckey 0 2 2 Richards 113 Schowe 0 0 0 Totals 21 15 57 Officials: Dickman, Johanz. Preliminary Leo, 46-25.

Public Auction I, the undersigned executor, will seU the following real estate and personal property at public auction at the reside located at 123 East North Street, Portland, Ind., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1958 At 12 O’clock (D.S.T.) REAL ESTATE PARCEL NO. 1 This home consists of a seven room strictly modern> house with a gas automatic hot water heating system, full bath u P st^ s ’ half bath downstairs, several rooms with wall to wall carpetmg. built-in cabinets, modern basement, all blinds and draperies, con venientlv located close to town, also new building, on back of lot jconsisting of approximately 1200 sq. ft. with cement floors, panelled walls garage attached, building was used for the last location of Home Furnishings. This would make an excellent office space, TV repair shop, small warehouse, etc. PARCEL NO. 2 The modern 2 story store building located at 228 South Meridian Street, formerly Knox Furniture, then Wayside Furniture Store. This building is approximately 128 ft. deep with 2 modern display floors 90 ft. deep and 2 warehouse floors for balance of building. This building is about ten years old, complete cement floor in bottom and hard maple flooring on second floor. It is also well located with lots of parking facilities close, excellent for business of furniture or similar business, also ideal for lodge room, Union hall or any other organization desiring a home. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE—2O% down, balance when deed and abstract of title are furnished. To be sold for not less than 2/3 appraised value. Possession at once on both parcels. Real Estate will be sold promptly at 1 o’clock (C. S. T.) at 123 East North Street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 practically new Westinghouse refrigerator with freeze chest; 1 Moore’s 4 burner gas range; 1 walnut 5 piece bedroom suite, springs and almost new mattress; 1 mahogany bedroom suite, (poster bed) a beautiful suite; 1 maple dinette suite, drop leaf table and 4 chairs; 1 large brown frieze overstaffed davenport; 1 rbse beige chair; 1 lounge chair and ottoman: 2 Victorian type occasional chairs! 1 mahogany drum table with built in Stromberg Carlson radio; 1 wing back chair; 1 apt. size gas range; 1 table radio; 1 Electrolux sweeper; 1 telephone seat and chair; 1 window fan; 1 pedestal fan; 1 electric floor polisher; 2 hand sweepers; 1 card table and 4 chairs; 2 ladder back chairs- 1 small secretary; 1 Boston type rocker; several bedroom rockers; 1 kitchen stool; 1 metal serving table; 1 mahogany dining room chair; 1 large cedar chest; 1 metal bed and springs; 1 2-drawer night stand; 1 old walnut comfort chest; 2 hall trees; clothes hampers- clocks; floor lamps; table lamps; picture and frames; mirrors- dishes; silverware; 1 set of modern Bavarian China; cooking utensils; bedding; rinse tubs; Conserve canner; lawn chairs; electric coffee maker; garden tools, etc. New Furniture and Fixture* From The Home Furnishing* Store 1 Burris 8 bank adding machine; 1 L. C. Smith typewriter and stand; 2 office desks; 1- 4 drawer filing cabinet; 1 used floor fan; office chairs- 1- 8 day wall clock; other office equipment; 11 new Congoleum rugs; 2 new 9x12 wool rugs; 6 new lamps; 3 new utility cabinets; 1 new base cabinet; 2 new Hollywood beds; 3 new crib mattresses; 2 new box springs for twin beds, , 1 new hutch service cabinet; 12 new table lamps; 5 new smokers; 6 new end tables; 1 new coffee table; 1 large roll of carpet padding: 1 bedroom screen; mirrors; what nots, and other items not mentioned. MAE K. KNOX, Deceased Orla L. Tharp, Executor Abromson and Grimes, Attorneys Ray Elliott and Ernest Loy—Auctioneers Dorsey McAfee —Clerk. 24

Week's'Schedule for Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Rockcreek at Commodores. Lancaster Central at Adams Central. Hartford at Berne. Wednesday Fort Wayne Concordia at Yellow Jackets. * Pleasant Mills at Monroeville. Roanoke at Geneva. Friday Larwill at Commodores. Convoy at Pleasant Mills. : ■ Club House Chatter Hold Final Tourney The last golf tourney of the 1958 season was held Sunday at the Decatur Gold club. It was of the “screwball" variety. The tourney winners were as follows: Low gross went to John Bauman, who shot a 39; low net honors to Elmer Ehrsam with 35; second net honors to Tom Haubold with 36; tied for third were Ed Wolpert and Paul Wilkinson with 37’s; four tied for fifth with 38’s were Jim Wall, John Geels, Howard Eley and Don Mac Lean. All winners received gift certificates. Luke Majorki, pro - manager, stated today that the pro shop will be open until after Christmas. The coruse is still open and will remain open as long as weather permits. Fewer than 20 of the 100 islands that make up Bermuda are inhabited. Over 2,500 Daily Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur each day. .

LU., Purdue Play 15-15 Tie In Final Game By GENE BLUDEAU United Press International CHICAGO (UPI) — lowa’s Big Ten football champions faced almost two weeks of indolence before starting workouts for their Rose Bowl clash with California on New Year’s Day. The Hawkeyes, winding up their best season since 1922, polished off Notre Dame 31-21 Saturday for a final card of seven victories in nine starts and a 5-1-0 slate in the conference. The Hawkeyes, armed with speedy backs, a competent line •nd the nation’s No. 2 passer In Randy Duncan, suffered their only setback at Ohio State hands and were held to a tie by the Air Force Academy. The OSU upset was one of many that marked the Big Ten campaign. Indiana came up with a final surprise by tying Purdue, 15-15, to climax the best Hoosier season since 1946. Coach Phil Dickens’ upset specialists scored only 56 points while yielding 104, but they finished in fifth place with three victories (over Minnesota, Michigan State and Michigan), two losses (to lowa and Ohio State) and their' tie with the Boilermakers. mini Defeat Wildcats In other final action, Wisconsin wrapped up second place by trimming Minnesota. 27-12, for the Badgers’ fifth league win against one loss and one tie. Ohio State pulled into third place with a 2014 success over Michigan, and Illii nois wound up in sixth place by Virtue of a 27-20 victory over Northwestern. Michigan State, the doormat of 1958. snapped its longest losing ; streak since 1917 with a 26-7 rout {of Kansas State. The win did I nothing to ease Spartan disappointment in a 0-5-1 league record. Indiana’s tie with Purdue failed to put the Old Oaken Bucket into Hoosier possession, but Dickens said it was more than a moral victory. “It was our best all-around game of the season,” the singlewing mentor said. “We wanted to make Phil Dickens coach of the year,” said Hoosier team captain Mike Rabold, explaining the surprising tie by a team which was a 15-point underdog. Bennie Loses LaU> Gaqje , „ Tailback Tom McDonald passed 15 yards to Ted Aucreman for the first Indiana touchdown and then flipped a five-yard pass to ■ Earl Faison for the second. McDonald passed fdr one conversion and kicked the other. Michigan failed to “win the last one for Bennie Oosterbaan when sophomore quarterback Jerry Fields recovered a fumble for Ohio State on his three-yard line with 23 seconds to play. Buckeye fullback Bob White scored what proved to be the winning touchdown when he ran nine yards for a touchdown to cap an 80-yard drive. Quarterback Dale Hackbart of Wisconsin scored on an eightyard run, passed 44 yards for another touchdown and directed a 74-yard touchdown drive in nine plays, for a third score in the Badgers’ win over Minnesota. Duncan again was the key to the lowa offensive, although he had one of his poorest passing idays of the season. Four of 21 passes tossed by the Hawkeye quarterback were intercepted as against his performance in eight previous games in which only a total of five throws were hauled down by the opposition. Big Ten Standing * W L T Pct. TP OP lowa 5 1 0 .833 173 100 Wisconsin 51 1 786 131 77 Ohio State ... 4 1 2 .714 147 105 Purdue 3 1 2 .667 103 80 Indiana ------ 32 1 .583 56 104 Illinois 4 3 0 .571 117 117 Northwestern 34 0 .429 152 120 Michigan 15 1 -214 98 172 Mich. State .. 05 1 .084 37 93 Tie counts as half game won, half game lost. Results Are Listed In Church League Decatur Methodist edged Pleasant Valley Methodist, 48-43; Union Chapel E.U.B. defeated Decatur Trinity E.U.8., 57-35, and Monroe Methodist downed Berne Mennonite, 67-58, in Adams county church league games last week. Leading scorers were: Decatur Methodist—Reed 17, Burris 11, McColly 11; Pleasant Valley—Byerly 11, Borne 11, Gerber 9; Union Chapel—Speakman 27, Walchle 11, Frank 10; Decatur Trinity—Habegger 14, Harvey 7, Bowman 6; Monroe Methodist—Stork 22, Steiner 17, Rowden 10; Berne Mennonite— Whitehurst 14, Bauman 9, Burke 8. If you have something to sell oi rooms for rent, tty a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

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INDIANA TIES PURDUE— lndiana and Earl Faison (86) gets plenty of trouble from Purdue quarterback Ross Fichtner (18) but manages to go over for a touchdown, bear-hug and all, in the second quarter of the Purdue-Indiana game at Lafayette, Ind. The underdog Hoosiers tied the Boilermakers, 15-to-15 to win an undivided one-half of the Old Oaken Bucket for 1958.

DASKpAWL . Team Standings W L Pct. Hartford .... 4 0 1.000 Geneva:... 3 0 1.000 BerneJ.,3 1 .750 Adams Central 2 2 .500 Yellow Jackets 11 -500 Monmouth- 1 5 .167 Commodores 0 3 .000 Pleasant Mills 0 4 .000 Decatur basketball fa<s will have a real Holiday menu of games this Thanksgiving week, as three games will be played at the Decatur high school gym, two by the Commodores and one by the Yellow Jackets. The Commodores, seeking their first victory after three straight j losses, open the card Tuesday ! night, entertaining the Rockcreek Dodgers from Wells county. Two jother games are on tap in the counity Tuesday. The undefeated HartI ford Gorillas, who have a four- . game winning streak going, will hmeetJjte, Berne Bears, winners of 'three out of four, at the BerirfT I gym. In the third game, the Adams Central Greyhounds will host I the Lancaster Central Bobcats at the Adams Central gym. The Yellow Jackets, who have won one and lost one. will launch their Northeastern Indiana conference schedule Wednesday night. Thanksgiving Eve, meeting the Fort Wayne Concordia Cadets, defending champions. Two other games are scheduled Wednesday, the undefeated Geneva Cardinals hosting the Roanoke Stonewalls at Geneva, and the Pleasant Mills Spartans seeking their first victory as they travel to Monroeville. The Commodores will be back in action Friday, meeting Larwill, a new team on their schedule, at the Decatur gym. Also on Friday, the Spartans will entertain Convoy at the Pleasant Mills court. . —oOo— The new athletic conference, organized a few weeks ago, will be known as the Eastern Wabash Valley conference, with six schools as charter members. Loop schools are Berne, Adams Central, Monmouth. Geneva, Lancaster CentraTand Ossian. Two more schools will be accepted if they meet requirements. -Activities will begin in the fall of 1959, with competition in baseball, basketball, track and cross country. Claren J. Neuenschwander. Berne prncipal, has been elected president of the conference. Other officers are David Rankin, Geneva principal, vice president, and Herman Frantz, Adams Central principal, secretary-treasurer. —oOo— Results one year ago this week: Fort Wayne Concordia 58, Yellow Jackets 50. Commodores 69. Rockcreek 54. Hartford 47, Berne 35. Lancaster Central 60, Adams Central 42. Huntington Catholic 55, Monmouth 50. Monroeville 43, Pleasant Mills 37. Roanoke 52, Geneva 51. Hockey Pes'-lts SATURDAY’S SCORES National League Boston 2, Detroit 1. . J Montreal 5, Chicago 1. New York 2, Toronto 2 (tie). International League Fort Wayne 6. Troy 2. Louisville 6, Toledo 4. SUNDAY’S SCORES National League Boston 2, Montreal 0. Detroit 3, New York 1. Toronto 3, Chicago 3 (tie). International League I Indianapolis 5. Fort Wayne 1. ' Troy 5, Toledo 2.

Friedheim, Bingen Take League Gaines Friedheim defeated Flatrock. 28 20, and Bingen edged Soest, 36-33, in Lutheran grade league games Saturday night. In the opener, Mclntosh led Flatrock with 12 points, while Friedheim showed balanced scoring, topped by G. Buuck with seven Braun tallied 15 points for Bingen and E. Werling counted 16 for Flatrock FG FT TP L. Baker ... 0 11 Mclntosh .... 6 0 12 D. Reynolds .. 2 2 6 Gallbreath ... 0 11 Hoile 0 0 0 K. Reynolds 0 0 0 S. Bakero 0 0 Totals ... 8 4 20 Friedheim FG FT TP G. Buuck 3 17 D. Conrad 3 0 6 D. Gallmeyer _. 2 0 4 R. Bultemeyer 113 L. Gallmeyer .. 2 , 0 4 D. Buuck ........ 0 0 0 L. Conrad 10 2 T. Buuck 1 0 2 Totals 13 2 28 Soest , FG FT TP R. Anderson 2 15 .E. Werling . 7 2 16 J. Saalfrank .... Oil D. Dressier 0 0 0 D. Schlaudroff ... 10 2 Totals 14 ‘5 33 Bingen FG FT TP J, Bultemeyer 2 0 4 K. Scherer 3 17 Braun 71 15 Schroeder .... ... 3 17 Zelt 11 3 Scheumann —. 0 0 0 Totals ... 16 4 36 High School Basketball Angola 78. Fort Wayne Concordia 71. Fort Wayne Central 63, South Bend Central 57. Ligonier 70. Kendallville 62. Wren 55. Paulding 54. (overtime). LaGrange 73. Ashley 60. Muncie Burris 59. Middletown 52. Attica 54, Greencastle 52. Over 2,500 Daily Democrats are Sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

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St. Joseph Winner In CYO Tilt Sunday St. Joseph of Decatur edged St. Patrick’s, 32-30, as the CYO league play got underway Sunday at the Central Catholic high school gym in Fort Wayne. St. Joe led at all periods, 11-6, 20-12 and 26-18, but had to fight off a late rally by the Fort Wayne leasn. Decatur had Well-balanced scoring, Hess leading with 10 points, while Walsh tallied 15 for St. Pat's. St. Joseph FG FT TP Kohne 2 15 Hake 2 0 4 Baker .. 2 4 8 Omlor ..... .’. 113 Hess 5 0 10 Lose . 0 O' 0 Joe Geimer ...i 0 0 0 Geimer 0 0 0 Kaehro 0 0 Peterson o 0 0 Burroughs 10 2 Braun 0 0 0 Gase 0 0 0 Totals ... 13 6 32 St. Patrick FG FT TP Koch , 0 0 0 Talarico 10 2 Walker 10 2 Walsh 71 15 Rousel 10 2 Fletter 0 11 Schlink v ._ 3 0 6 Griffen « 1 0 2 Totals 14 2 30 Pro Basketball Saturday's Results Boston 105, Philadelphia 100. Detroit 103, Cincinnati 86. St. Louis 114, Minneapolis 109. New York 114, Syracuse 99. Sunday’s Results St. Louis 100, Cincinnati 89. Detroit 124, Minneapolis 109. Philadelphia 110, Syracuse 107.

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Pro Football Eastern Division WL T Pct. PF PA Cleveland ’.... 72 0 .778 230 178 New York .... 83 0 .687 100 146 Pittsburgh ... 5 4 0 .556 185 185 Washington ... 36 0 . 333 186 233 Philadelphia .. 2 6 1 .250 211 241 Chi, Cards ... 26 1 .250 212 268 Western Division Baltimore .... 8 1 0 .889 306 125 Chi. Bears .... 63 0 . 667 237 176 Los Angeles .. 54 0 .556 260 216 San Francisco 45 0 .444 161 256 Detroit 3 5 1 .375 204 222 Green Bay ... 17 1 .125 138 276 SUNDAY’S RESULTS Cleveland 28, Philadelphia 14. New York 30, Washington 0. Pittsburgh 27, Chicago Cards 20. Baltimore 34, Los Angeles 7. Chicago Bears 20, Detroit 7. San Francisco 33, Green Bay 12.

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