Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1958 — Page 7

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Adams Central Defeats Berne Tuesday Night Adams Central’s Greyhounds extended their victory string to five in a row Tuesday by defeating the Berne Bears, 51-47, in a neighborhood battle before a near-packed Adams Central gym. It was the sixth victory against two losses for the Greyhounds, and dropped the Beqrs to a 4-4 record, and the third loss in a row for Berne. The Greyhounds led at the first quarter, 19-14, and after Berne cut the margin to 28-26 at the half, Adams Central built up its margin to 46-37 at the third period, and stayed out in front the rest of the way. ' Big Dave Isch paced the Greyhounds to victory with 20 points, despite sitting out part of the game because of foul trouble. Larry Foreman added 11 points for Adams Central. Dave Klopfenstein scored 15 points and Phil Sprunger 13 for Berne. Adams Central will meet the Chester Center Indians at Bluffton Friday night, while the Bears have two more games this week, hosting Lancaster Central at Berne Friday, traveling to Angola Saturday night. Adams Central FG FT TP Egley — 4 1 9 Brown 10 2 Isch -7 6 20 Foreman 3 5 11 Heyerly 2 0 4 Steiner . 0 0 0: Habegger 1 3 5j Totals ..... 18 15 511 Berne FG FT TP Sprunger .... 3 7 13 Klopfenstein .... .. 6 3 15 Schwartz . 3 3 9 Graber ... .. 3 0 6 Blum 2 0 4 * ■ Totals 17 13 47 Officials: Imel, McCoy. Preliminary Berne. 33-27. Yellow Jackets Play At Coliseum Friday (The Dettitur 1 am Jackets* Friday night ga"me With Fort Wayne Central Catholic will be played in the Allen county coliseum. Reserve teams of the two schools will play at 6:15 p. m., with the varsity encounter scheduled at 7:30. In the third game of the night, Fort Wayng Concordia will play Elmhurst. General admission will be 75 cents, with special grade school student tickets at 25 cents. Tickets for high school pupils, priced at 50 cents, are on sale at the Decatur high school office.

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Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams FRIDAY Yellow Jackets vs Fort Wayne Central Catholic at Fort Wayne Coliseum. Union at Monmouth. Hartford at Geneva (Hartford gt-ne). Lancaster Central at Berne. Adams Central vs Chester at Bluffton. , ' SATURDAY Anderson St. Mary's at Commodores. Roll at Monmouth. Wren at Pleasant Mills. Berne at Angola. New Big Four Conference On Pacific Coasf PASADENA, Calif. <UPI» — A new Pacific Coast “Big Four - ’ conference which will seek to extend its prestige and scheduling on a nationwide basis emerged today from the wreckage of the Pacific Coast Conference. The so-called Big Four — the University of California, UCLA. University of Southern California and the Unversity of Washington —representatives met with people from the old Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) during the past two days to wind up affairs of the athletic league which was founded in 1915. But they had their eyes at the same time on the future. The Big Four may woo such titan§ as Army, Navy, Pitt and Notre Dame. The PCC, concluding its meeting Tuesday, made these pronouncements : —The faculty representatives and athletic directors agreed to secret arrangements with the Tournament of Roses committee for the Jan. 1, 1960. Rose Bowl game with a Big Ten conference champion. This . revised contract, which will outlive the PCC which dies by its own hand on June 30. 1959, must still be approved by the Big Ten and the National Broadcasting Company, radio-TV sponsor of the annual New Year's Day clwsic. —The probation period for RBCEff' -for Illegal’dollars' and cents aid to athletes—was ended as of Tuesday. This means mainly that the Bruins will get to share in the Rose Bowl receipts as a member in good standing of the PCC for the Jan. 1. 1959 game. The Bruins’ probation had been scheduled to end June 30. 1959 but they are still in a probationary status as far as the NCAA is concerned. The NCAA may take action to lif the probation on a national basis.

Hartford Wins Over Bulldogs ' Tuesday Night The Hartford Gorillas took over top spot in the county standings Tuesday night with a 47-36 victory over the Pennville Bulldogs at the Pennville gym. It was Hartford’s sixth victory of the season against only one less. The leadership will be at stake Friday night when the Gorillas meet the Geneva Cardinals (5-1) at the Geneva gym It is a Hartford home game but was changed to the Geneva court to accomodate more fans. Pennville led at the end of the first quarter, 7-5, but the Gorillas went on top at the half, 21-19, and at the third period, 30-27, then pulled away in the final eight minutes. • McCune led the winners with 18 points and Miller tallied 13. L. Hanlin topped Pennville with 19 points. It was only the second loss of the season for the Bulldogs. Hartford FG FT TP Thomas 10 2 Bixler — 0 5 5 Miller — 6 1 13 Moser ... 13 5 McCune 7 4 18 Hoover 12 4 TOTALS 16 15 47 Pennville I FG FT TP Norris 1 0 2 L. Hanlin 8 3 19 J. Hanlin — . 2 0 4 Hedges 3 2 8 Thornburg Oil Coffee 0 2 2 TOTALS — 14 8 36 Officials: Showalter, Lillie. Preliminary Pennville, 41 - 21. New St. Louis Sports Stadium Is Proposed ST. LOUIS <UPI> — The St. Louis Chamber of Commerce today studied a proposal for a 30-million dollar sports stadium which would seat 50,000 persons and be built on the Mississippi riverfront. Charles L. Farris, executive director of the Land Clearance for Redevolpment Authority, Tuesdayintroduced plans for the stadium which would be built on a 9.6 acre tract. ■» * • • < ' ■ - "‘-Ka. A Basketball New York 110, Minneapolis 97. Syracuse 106, Philadelphia 90. High School Basketball Leo 58, Hicksville < O.) 55. Huntington 72, Wabash 58. Petroleum 62, Poling 48. Liberty Center 63, Madison Twp. 45. Willshire <O.> 66, Rockford <O.> 62. Washington 72, Bicknell 58.

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Results Listed In St. Joseph League J Results of games last week ih the intramural league of the St. Joseph school were as follows: Globetrotters Ik, Black Cats 12; Warrior* 18. Knicks 8; Lakers 24, Royals IT* Celtics 30, Pistons 29. League Standing W L Pct. Celtics - 2 0 1.000 Lakers 2 0 1.000 Black Cats 11 -500 Pistons 11 -500 Globetrotters 11 .500 Warriors -1 1 -500 Knicks 0 2 .000 Royals 0 2 .000 Globetrotters FG FT TP Baker 2 0 4 Wiseman ... 5 0 10 Fullenkamp 0 0 0 J. Schultz 0 0 0 Hammond ... 11 3 S. Blythe 10 2 Hess ......... 0 0 0 Colchin ..j. 0 0 0 S. Schultz .............. 0 0 0 Totals 9 1 19 Black Cats FG FT TP Mendoza 2 0 4 Eiting 2 2 6 Convgrset ...... 0 0 0 Bolinger L 1 0 2 Murphy 0 0 0 Spangler 0 0 0 Becker 0 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 Durkin 0 0 0 Totals 5 2 12 Warriors FG FT TP Kitson 6 2 14 Schirack ....... 0 0 0 Gage -0' 0 0 Reynolds 0 0 0 Hain 0 0 0 Pierce 10 2 P. Lengerich .. 10 2 Meyer 0 0 0 Totals 8 2 18 Knicks FG FT TP Kuhnle ~ 0 0 0 Fairchild .... 2 4 8 Foos 0 0 0 Keller ....... 0 0 0 Teeple 0 0 0 Boch 0 0 0 Heimann 0 0 0 D. Lengerich 0 0 0 Lopez 0 0 0 Schnepp . ... 0 0 0 Totals 2 4 8 i Royals ' FG FT TP Ford — 4 0 8 Blythe 2 0 4 jzintsmaster Oil Girardot ... 2 0 4 Mberding 0 0 0 Heimann 0 0 0 Gase ... 0 0 0 Halikowski a 0 0 0 Sieling ..... 0 0 0 Geimer 0 0 0 Totals . 8 1 17 Lakers FG FT TP Harshman 3 0 6 Geimer 2 3 7 Hackman ....: 0 0 0 Rickord 1 0 2 Kohne 3 2 8 Kollman . 0 0 0 Bolinger 0 0 0 Staub . 0 11 Totals ....;. 9 6 24 Celtics FG FT TP Ball 3 0 6 Brite ... 4 2 10 Mies 1 0 2 Roudebush 0 0 0 D. Baker 5 2 12 Bentz .... 0 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 Alanis .. 0 0 0 Rumschlag 0 0 0 Totals ..... 13 4 30 Pistons FG FT TP McGill ........ ...... 3 0 6 Taurigue .... 0 11 Tackson 2 0 4 Gase 102 Hake r 0 0 0

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N.C. Stale, West Virginia Still Winning By FRED DOWN United Press International North Carolina State and West Virginia demonstrated clearly Tuesday night why they’re earlyseason favorites in the Atlantic , Coast and Southern Conferences. Both rolled to ’ their fourth Straight basketball victories of the campaign — but not before they proved able to respond to pressure—the pressure of a late rally in North Carolina State’s Case and the problem of the seldomencountered zone defense in West Virginia’s instance. North Carolina State, ranked fifth in the country and expected to bring Coach Everett Case back to the heights after several lean years, scored eight straight points 1 in the last two minutes to beat Clemson, 56-54, while West Virginia, rated sixth nationally, solved The Citadel’s zone defense and went on to produce an 89-61 romp. Lou Pucillo’s field goal tied the score for North Carolina State and then Dan Englehardt conhected with a jump shot eight seconds from the final buzzer to pull out the win for North Caroi lina State. Clemson had opened i up a 54-48 margin with 4:43 to go and seemed about to spring one of the season’s biggest upsets. John Rjchter scored 14 points for State and Don Carver had 20 for Clemson in a game which was tied nine times and had 13 lead changes. j West Virginia, the nation’s No. , 1 team last season, was bothered , by the unfamiliar Citadel defense , and left the floor at halftime with , only a 36-30 halftime advantage, i But the Mountaineers broke open i the game with a 26-10 scoring edge in the first 10 minutes of the second half and never again wre threatened. Bob Clousson, 6-6 center, had 19 points for the winners. The University of Detroit edged ’ out Canisius. 77-75, Louisiana 1 State rallied to down Arkansas, 1 67-58, Tennessee remained un--1 beaten with a 61-50 triumph over 1 Wake Forest, Bowling Green 1 whipped Duquesne. 75-61, and 1 Hardin-Simmons beat Noyth Tex--1 as State, 83-72, in the other top games. Connecticut romped over New ; Hampshire, 77 - 46, Georgetown beat Loyola <MdJ, 83-73, Niagara downed Villa Madonna, 87-65, Texas A&M whipped Sam Housl ton State, 81 - 54, and Upsala > topped Montclair Teachers, 64-61, in other games. College Basketball i Indiana Tech 98. Taylor 97. i Manchester 76, Anderson 70 <doui ble overtime*. i Hanover 73, Franklin 64. Marquette 53, Creighton 49. Bowling Green 75, Duquesne 61. Detroit 77,’Canisius 75. West Virginia 89, The Citadel 61. Lose J........ 2....... 6 2 14 D. Lengerich 0 0 0 Teeple 102 Totals 13 3 29

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Results Listed In Intramural League Results of intramural league games at the Decatur high school are as follows: Rpyals 39, Nationals 35; Celtics 35, Knicks 26; Hawks 23, Lakers 22; Pistons 30, Warriors 25. Royals FG FT TP Ladd 5 1 11 Schrock 7 0 14 Whetstone 1 0 2 Ortiz ..... 2 2 6 Hullinger 0 0/0 Suttles ....... 204 Mackjin 10 2 Poling . .... 0 0 0 \ Totals - 18 3 39 Nationals FG FT TP Gay 10 6 26 Johnson : „.. 0 0 0 Eyanson 4 1 9 Grover 0 0 0 Lehman .... 0 0 0 Totals 14 7 35 Celtics FG FT TP Custer 0 0 0 Ladd 6 2 14 Maddox ...1.... 3 *Y) 6 Dellinger 10 2 Martin .... 5 2 . 12 Hall i 0 11 Melchi 0 0 0 Beeler 0 0 0 Totals 15 5 35 Knicks FG FT TP Harvey 0 0 0 Schultz ....... 10 2 Heller . 4 1 9 Bedwell -1 1 3 Beery 5 0 10 Roop 0 0 0 Young 0 0 0 Frauhiger 1 0 2 Totals 12 2 26 Hawks • FG FT TP Dawson # 4 1 9 Call ... 0 0 0 Gause ... 4 0 8 Rowland ... 2 0 4 Gonzales 1 0 2 Baumann 0 0 0 Davis 0 0 0 Baxter 0 0 0 Totals ..... 11 1 23 Lakers FG FT TP Mclntosh 0 11 Riffle 0 11 Bixler ... 2 0 4 Strickler 7 0 14 Finlayson 0 0 0 Ross 1 0 2 Wynn 0 0 0 Conrad 0 0 0 Totals 10 2 22 Pistons FG . FT TP McClure 4 0 8 Corral 0 0 0 Conrad 6 1 13 Ballard .2 3 7

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Baker 0 0, 0 Gonzales . — 10 2 Reinking — 0 0 0 Gray 0 0 0 Fuhrman ... 0 0 0 t ■ ?- Totals 13 4 30 Warriors FG Ft TP Davis 10 2 Poling AlO 2 Magley ...i............ 8 3 19 Ybarra — 0 9 0 Kalver .... .... 0 0 0 Sheets 10 2 Ray 0 0 0 Death 0 0 0 Eyanson ......... 0 0 0 I Totals ... 11 3 25 I County Church League Results Are Listed In Adams county church league ; games, Berne Mennonite defeated i Pleasant Valley Methodist, 58-51; i Monroe Methodist downed Union , Chapel E.U.8., 66-53, and Decatur ! Methodist edged Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren, 66-63. Leading scorers: Berne Menno-nite-Whitehurst 17, Yoder 9, Burke siger 11, Byerly 10; Monroe Metho- , dist-Stork 23, Steiner 16, Schrock i r- r" f—

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