Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1959 — Page 7
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East's Stan Defeat West In Pro Bowl By ALEX KAHN United Press International . LOS ANGELES (UPD—If quarterback Norm Van Brocklin and Coach JJtn, Lee Howell wanted "revenge” they had It today in the Eastern All Stars' 28-21 pro bowl victory over the Western Division football squad. • Both denied following Sunday’s clash before 72,250 fans in Memorial Coliseum that they sought vengeance for anything in the past. But Howell, whose Giants lost the National Football League championship to the Colts appeared pleased that his all star squad beat that coached by Baltimore’s Weeb Ewbank. ~ And for Van Brocklin the victory was a measnfe of satisfaction since the Los Angeles club was his former affiliation and rumored disagreements led to his departure and subsequent jpifong of the Eagles. Van Bailies Forces Van Brocklin, who had a less than average day until the final quarter, finally pulled together the Eastern squad to march 70 yards chiefly on his passes for the game-winning touchdown on a 15yard throw to end Palmer Retzleff. But Frank Gifford, who was appearing before a “hometown” crowd in the stadium where he played for the University of Southern California, was chosen the game’s most valuable player lor his ability as a passer, runner and pass-catcher. Gifford, of the Giants, was involved in two scoring effortsto win his acclaim while Doug Atkins of the Bears was chosen the outstanding linesman for his play in the West squad. * Bill Wade, who had taken over as quarterback of the Rams when Van Brocklin departed, outshone the Colts' Johnny Unitas as he passed to one touchdown and ran for another only to see the West’s 21-16 lead in the final quarter fall short. , Gang Tackle Broww In that period the East scored three points on Lou Groza’s sec- " ond 25-yard field goal after Walt Michaels intercepted one of Wade’s passes*, scored a touchdown on Ven Brocklin’s passing drive and picked up a safety in the final five seconds when Hugh McElhenny was tackled in the end zone by Tom Scott. Although he scored no touchdowns, Jim Brown, the league’s leading rusher, netted. 51 yards on the ground and had to be “gang tackled” to hold him in check. Gifford completed three passes on his option play, caught three passes and played an all-around top game.. Both Unitas and Jon Arnett were injured in the second half and their departure may have hampered the West club. Unitas hurt a knee while Arnett suffered rib injuries. Jim Miller Named Detroit Grid Coach DETROIT (UPD— Jim Miller, an assistant coach at Purdue University, was named head football coach today at the University of Detroit. Miller, who succeeds Wally Fromhart, helped mold powerful lines at Purdue. His appointment as head coach at Detroit was announced this morning, but he had Confirmed Sunday night that he was thfe hew coach of the Titans. - j ■ Miller had bW Ifrtervicwqd by a Detroit radio station and shid he welcomed the opportunity to coach the Titans. He said he thought the station planned to use the recorded interview after his appointment was announced. “I didn’t want the news to come out like that,” he said. John R. Mulroy, Detroit vice president, said “the faculty committee on athletic affairs considered 50 applicants and interviewed -18. However, Miller was the only candidate recommended by the committee. At nd time was the position ever offered to any other candidate. Miller has a fine reputation as a person, teacher and leader of young men." uT Leaguer “Somebody has gone through here on muddy ice skates!”
Week's Schedule Far Adams County Basketball Teams TUESDAY Huntington at Yellow Jackets. THURSDAY County tourney at Ad&ms Central. — FRIDAY ‘ County tourney at Adams Central. Yellow Jackets at Auburn. SATURDAY County tourney at Adams Central. t I ' r ” ■ ' ■ 1 m .-—-I V High School Basketball Fort Wayne South 78, Mishawaka 58. Fort Wayne North 69, South Bend Riley 57. Elkhart 57, Fort Wayne Central 53. Fort Wayne Central Cathode 66, Fort Wayne Concordia 38. Garrett 72, Leo 51. Elmhurst 50, Arcola 49. Harlan 58, Huntertown 51, Waterloo 45, Angola 44. , Portland 57, Winchester 50. Indianapolis Tech 60, Indianapolis Washington 52. Indianapolis Attucks 65, Indianapolis Manual 61. Southport 58, Indianapolis Howe 54. Milan 66, Rising Sun 63. Rochester 88, Warsaw 74. Muncie Central 67, Terre Haute Wiley 49. Logansport 57, Wabash 49. Muncie Burris 45, Monticello 42. Vincennes 65, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 57. South Bend Central 76, Shelbyville 54. Michigan City 77, Terre Haute Garfield 45. Richmond 55, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 54. Indiana Hands Northwestern First Defeat CHICAGO (UPD— Indiana, Michigan and Illinois were favored to win tonight and move from a five-way swarm for second place into a three-team tie for the lead in the Big Ten basketball race. ,AH share. 2-1 records along with' Northwestern and Michigan State, which are idle tonight. Indiana's hot-shooting Hoosiers will be seeking their third straight league success as host to Minnesota, the current front-runner by virtue of an opening night conquest of Wisconsin in its only start. Michigan takes a crack at the winless Badgers, and Illinois was a home-court favorite to beat lowa. Win On Tip-in The Gophers’ 1-0 slate will be endangered by the same Hoosier lineup that knocked Northwestern (rom the unbeaten list by a 76-69 edge Saturday night. AH Hoosiers hit in double figures while bottling up the WHdcats’ Joe RukHck to a scant 16 points. Michigan State stung the mini with their first league setback when Johnny Green tipped in a teammate’s inaccurate free throw with just 10 seconds to go-to give the Spartans a 97-96 victory. In other Saturday night action, Purdue left the ranks of the winless by breezing 84-61 over Wisconsin. Green's game - winning basket gave him a 33-point total for the game, individual high for aH games on Saturday’s card. It came after Bob Anderegg’s free throw rimmed the basket and rolled out. j 44-Point Scoring Duel George Lee of Michigan bestedLarry Huston of Ohio State in a scoring duel on the Wolverine floor. Lee bagged 23 points to 21 for Huston, who dropped into second place among the league’s sharpshooters behind Ron Johnson of Minnesota. Indiana spotted Northwestern the 10-point edge generally conceded to the home team and then generated a steady assault to keep safely in front or never far behind. Walt Bellamy, the Hoosier’s 6-11 sophomore center, shared scoring honors with teammate Herb Lee, each netting 18 points. Injuries kept Purdue regulars Harvey Austin and BiH Greve on the sidelines until the final few minutes, but their absence proved to be no handicap to the Boilermakers as they won going away over the Badgers. Bakery Manager Is Strangled By Rack ELKHART, Ind. (UPD — John Arter,' 40, manager of an Elkhart bakery, was choked to death when his head was caught in an oven by a rotating bread rack. Police said Arter stuck his head in the ,qyen while trying tojadjus ttherack Saturday. His arm apparently set the rack mechanism in motion and Arter’s bead was pinned against the side of the oven, where he was found, by a bakery employe.
Team Standiaga . ~ W L Pct. Hartford ...— 9 2 .818 Geneva 7 3 .700 Adams Central ——7 4 .636 Yellow Jackets —— 6 5 .545 Berne j— — 6 6 .500 Monmouth 3 8 .273 Pleasant MiUs ..— 3 10 .231 Commodores- 2 9 .182 f -000— Toumey time cops the interest of Adams county basketball fans this week, with the annual county tourney opening at the Adams Central -gym Thursday night. , —oOo— The Decatur Commodores, defending champions, will open the tourney Thursday evening at 7 o’clock, meeting the Hartford Gorillas. The Commodores, in the throes, of one of their wprst seasons, have won only two games to date, whHe Hartford has lost only two. In the secund clash Thursday, the Berne Bears wiH play the Monmouth Eagles: —oOo— Friday at 7 p.m., the final game of the second team tourney will be staged, foHowed by the Adams Central Greyhounds and the Geneva Cardinals. Semi-finals win be played Saturday afternoon, with the Thursday night winners clashing at 1 o'clock, and the Pleasant I Mills Spartans, who drew the first round bye, meeting the Friday night winner. The championship I game will get underway at 8:15 p.m. Saturday. —oOo— Season tickets went on sale at the seven participating schools today. They are priced at $2 for the four sessions. Doors to the gym will open one hour prior to each opening * game to admit season ticket holders. Single session tickets, priced at 75 cents, will be sold only at the gym box office, and none will be sold until 30 minutes before each session. All first round games in the second team tourney win be played at the Geneva gym tonight. Berne and Geneva wiH meet at 6 o’clock, Pleasant Mills and Adams Central at 7 p.m-, and Monmouth and the Commodores at 8 o’clock. Semifinals will be played Tuesday night, with the site to be determined after tonight’s games. Hartford, which drew the bye, wUI meet the Mon-mouth-Commodore winner, with the Berne-Geneva and Pleasant MiUsAdams Central winners meeting in the other semi-final. The Decatur Daily Democrat wiH : present trophies to the championship teams in both tourneys, and the Everett Rice trophy, donated by Robert Monnier, will go to the player voted most valuable and with the best sportsmanship. The ' Limberlost bell, now held by Hartford, wUI also become the possession of the county champion. —oOo— The Decatur Yellow Jackets, i; riding the crest of a three-game winning streak, have two games scheduled this week. The Jackets will entertain the Huntington Vikings at the Decatur gym Tuesday night, and will travel to Auburn Friday to meet the Red Devils. Columbia City, idle in Northeastern Indiana conference play last week, is the only undefeated loop team, following Bluffton’s victory over Garrett Friday. Two NEIC games are scheduled this Friday, Kendallville at Bluffton and Angola at Garrett. The NEIC standings: W L Pct. Columbia City 4 0 1.000 Garrett 2 1 .667 Bluffton 3 2 .600 Decatur 2 2 .500 Kendallville 11 .500 New Haven 2 3 .400 Angola — —1 2 .333 Concordia — 0 4 .000 Don Baker, Decatur Commodores, is still leading individual scorers in the county with 241 points in 11 games for an average of 21.9 points per game. PhH Sprunger, Berne, scored 23 points Saturday to jump from third place t to second. The top 10 scorers, with games played, total points, and average points per game, follow: GP TP Ave. Baker, Commodores - 11 241 21.9 Sprunger., Berne -— 12 197 16.4 Shrataka. Y. Jackets <ll 192 17.5 Foreman, A. Central 11 168 15,3 Schwartz, Berne 12 164 13.7 Schaefer, Monmouth 11 149 13.5 Daniels, Y. Jackets - 11 146 13.3 i Graber, Berne 12 144 12.0 : Snyder. P. MiUs ' 12 144 12.0 i Dellinger, Y. Jackets 11 .141 12.8 i —oOo— Results one year ago this week: : Huntington 65. Yellow Jackets 51. ; Yellow Jackets 73, Auburn 52. Ceunty Tourney I Commodores 43, Berne 41. : Adams Central 48, Pleasant Mills ; 477 r Hartford 58, Monmouth 49.
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Commodores 49, Adams Central 34. Hartford 50, Geneva 41. - Commodores 59, Hartford 38 (final) Second Team Tourney Monmouth 84, Adams Central 88. Berne' 38 Commodores 34. Geneva 34, Pleasant Mills 24. Berne 29, Monmouth 27. Hartford 33, Geneva 29. Berne 32, Hartford 25 (final). Berne Downed In Homecoming Tilt 7254 Annual homecoming festivities of the Berne high school were marred Saturday afternoon as the Bears were handed a 72-54 setback by Albany in the feature of the annual event. A jammed Berne gym saw the Albany quintet lead at aH periods 17-6, 36-18, and 55-32, as the visitors hit better than half their attempts from the field. Phil Sprunger, of Berne, was the game's top scorer with 23 points, , but no other Bear could hit double figures. Albany had four players over the 10-point mark, Fishback sinking 20 points, Fullhart 19, Fisher 18 and Rees 13. The Bears’ next action will be Thursday night, when they meet the Monmouth Eagles in the second game of the county tourney at the Adams Central gym. Albany FG FT TP Fishback 10 0 20 1 Fullhart 6 7 19 ’ Rees 5 3 13 ' Mullens o>o 0 ■ Fisher 9 0 18 St. John 0 2 2 ! Campbell 0 0 0 ' Morgan 0 0 0 Wilson 0 0 0 Totals 30 12 72 Berne FG FT TP Sprunger 8 7 23 Blumo 2 2 Schwartz 2 4 8 Klopfenstein — 2 4 8 Graberr2 3 7 Collier 3 0 6 Lauzenheiser .1... 0 0 0 Von Gunten .....* 0.0 0 Totals 17 20 54 Officials: Dienelt, Lieberum. Preliminary Berne, 33-32. Results ' | SATURDAY’S SCORES National League Toronto 4, Boston 1 1 New York 3, Detroit 3 (tie.) Montreal 1, Chicago 0.International League Fort Wayne 4, Indianapolis 2. 1 Troy 6, Toledo 2. SUNDAY’S SCQREB National League New York 4, Chicago 3. ’ Montreal 3, Boston 3 (tie.) Detroit 6, Toronto 6 (tie.) International League ‘ Indianapolis 5, Fort Wayne 1. ‘ Louisville 7, Troy 5.
- ; - ■ P — - : — NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the TAX DUPLICATE for State, County, Townships, Schools and Corporations of ADAMS COUNTY for the year 1958 taxes payable in 1959 are now in the hands of the Countv Treasurer who will be ready to receive the taxes charged thereon on or after Match 1, IJSJ. Ihe following table shows the rate of Taxation on each SIOO-01) worth. aL-Taxable REAL and PERSONAL property, and each POLL in the several units. c ' , x „ L a x * '»< . : Due Jan. 1, 1959—payable on or after March 1, 1959. First installment delinquent after first Monday tri MSy. Sfecond instaTlment^ delinquent after first Monday in < November. * — wrY-iV."” "■ STATE O-F INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, SS: , WALDO I). NEAL, Treasurer Adams County ———— ' TOWNSHIPS ~~~ CORPORATIONS ADAMS COUNTY 4 M § £ jt » TAX RATES FOR g S 0 « £ £ I I ¥ « I*■®S < s « 5 * • - YEAR IBSS W Q fa 5 J © ri < S 5 § g b H i» © 0 * . - a x .e..- K' - M “ 86 ■ © aS 5 * « « « * : st t . PAYABLE IS' 1959 J ft < g g © « © > 2 g g g S © © 1 — - !■- ' -T-r-:.:-::--'—"■5.-"t ' ■ 1 I state School Tuition | .0700| .0700| .0700| .0700| .07001 .0700, .0700| .0700| .0700| .0700| .07001 .0700|| .0700| ,0700| .0700| .0700| .0700| .0700 - STATE! 2 | Indiana State Fair Board I .00851 .0035! .0085] .0085| ,0086| -0085| -0085| .0085| .00851 00851 .0035| .00»5|| ,00»5| .0086| .boßs| .0»85| .00851 .0085 ■ ’ » -UJL — 3 ( State Forestry ’ | ,0065| ,0065| ,0065| .0O«5| .0065) 0065[ .0066| .0065| ,00fl5| 0065| ,0065| .0065|| ,0066| .0065) ,0065| .0065| .00651 .0065 . 1 RATES rfrfctal state Rate ""' I .o*7'oß | .OS I .OS I | 4XB | .08 | .08 I -OS ! -ON I .OS I .OB || .OS | .OH | .0* | ,08 | ,«H |JB 1 pcSunty Fund | .57 ( .57 | ,57 | .57 | .57 | .57 | .67 [.57 | .57 | .57 [ .57 . | ,67. || .57 |.57 | .67 j .57 | ..57 | .57 I 2 !' Aivekare Fund ' I■lg ■! . 12~ I■ 12 | .12|~2 | .12 | .12 i .12 I .12 I .12 | .12 i .12 |j .12 I .12 | .12 | .12 | .12 | .12 ’ COUNTY 3 I BriOgo Cumulative | .08 | .08 | .08 | .08 | .08 | .08 | .08 | ,08~ | .08 | .08 | .08 | .08 || .08 | .08 ~ ] ,08" | .08 | .08 j .08 ) 4 T hospital Fund " | .01 | .01 I .01 I -01 j -01 I -01 I .01 I :01 101 I -01 101 771 II -01' I T'-Ol 'IOIIOI 101 I RATES Z 5 ~~Ho»pltal Bond Fund - J .07 | .07 | .07 J .07 | .07 | ,07_J .07 | .07 JO7 | .07_ || .07 | .07 | .07 | .07 j ;0T | ,OT — — H HMpital Furn. & Equipment f .02 1 .02 U-O2 | .02 | .02 | .02 ].O 2 | .08 | .01 1 -02 | .02 | .02 || .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 I Tetal County Rate j">7 | .J<7 | .87 |JW | .ST | .87 | JiT | J>7 | .87 | J<? ! .87 | JCT || .87 | .ST |JW | .ST I4W | ! k ~ civn,'" ' 1 TTownshlp Fund | .18 | .29 | .28 | .11 | .07 I .10 | .07 I .18 |".1O | .19 j .08' || .O7 | .07 .08 | .19 | .07 | .03 TOWN SHIP 2 | "poor Relief. | -Ifr lo* I ~|~..06 101 104 | .01 | .08 | .10 | .01 I .08 I .18 || .04 | .08 | .18 | .08 1 .04 | .18 ; RATES rTotal Town.hlp Rate ' i "'.54~T717 I .TO | .83 | .13 | .11 | .18 I ■!« I -23 i'.-H, J : V ll J. aS | .21 | .27 1 .11 J .21 ( ' ’ 1 |""'iteeclal School t 1-. I .47 | .53 |1.14 (1.14 | .82, | .81 I .77 |.29 j, .68 i 1.14 |1 15 ' | .82 | .82 ,| .68 |LI4 |1.14 2 T'Witton Fund '1 21 "u'2O |1.41 [1.52 | .77 | .77 |1.04 ' | .85 [1.39 i .93 [1.66. | .77 (|1.20 j 1.32 |L32 j 1.66 [ .77 [ .77 ’ SCRnni avn 3 TSchool Bond. I . -I* l>» J , I .I . . I? 3 II , 22 I -1» I | _J.as_.Hls_ I SCHOOL AND ______ ; . ( | | ,30 J | J. . I 'll ~« 3 I™ j -76 | [. I > 5 rt*W P 5 j IJS I .35 I 1 I 1- I .68 | 36~ | ( I.W f .85 | .85 ; MBMARY , r Veteran Memorial Bunding '| "j " I ' T~I - 24 4 ) I I 1..J•» .H- J , I I | -24 I .24 ' 7 I Rscreadon Fund (School) I I I 1 J . I I II I I I H 104 | .04 | | | RATKS i-TSvtt Bond. - .Li .. I . IJ I I I i-fr I -2i : ..1 J jaH i .!_x._L_ "9 "TtibHry I I ■ 1-0* 111 , !•« h».L» I T'*!...» ■.l I 10 1' ,lH re Fighting I , j I, L . 1.. 1 , I {a- * J ' —J L — —I -J iTr»t»l School A Elbrery ititi ILsl' 3.00 |IJW jxgb 1i«5~ a.ftd [1.341 [2.00 |2-te 11.22 X3t X.y |A2T jXW jXMI i * ' j 1 I ' I V "l I l " ■' T" I . I J !■' 3 * * " ill ! -B*. I ?.s_l_9s_ 7 CORPORATION, CITY 8 I Poltv.e Pension j i II I- ': ! I I .1 4 I I, -J l -.. I 0 4 .\-J . ...1 i '-4 I Fund ‘ J I -I ' T ) f. - ' | -J- ( , 18 | .12 | -jj I i A TOWN RATHS 6 i Street ~~~~l i ~i : j ■ 11- >1- 1 II I ■> 4 r II i OS 1 03 . 1 .J..,. 1... I ' " 'I I *"“ 1 I ' l" I I "Z~ 1 I ff 1.42 L !1.43 ; i 5 - 9 * .! _• — ' - TXataTe Tax Revenue 1.00 |I.OO |I.OO |i.oo~iLoo 1 100 I* 00 I 1 06 l t <)0 1 100 I l ™ I 1 ™ !!l t>o |l(H> |lo ° l 1^ 0 - ■ I 1 '* 0 ‘7 1.20 1-5* r.» |.»i"TSO i .to 1-50 |.»FfI.H tio I.M _ —c *■ ■* -j'' o,o : — P^ 1 ' 4 ~j***¥uition -I- . n.oo I ? I I t J J LJ..I. ! Z 5 I Special School I 11-00 I 1,1 I J 11 1 I I , Jl* * 0 ..... L. ... 1 ! 1t ,IZZ ~T.t«l PerfTAT [IM j3.'s»~ ILK |LB© .ILS© l»J© |M© l«*l !»•«• !*-■• 1 3 -»® 1 3 -“ ll** I*®° !XJS * ** t l * I l * Jan 12, 19 -O’ F - JaWr<> C ° UNTt herftby
Si. Joseph Suffers first i w Defeat “ ‘"St. Joseph~oi Decatur suffered 1U first defeat in the CYO grade School league Sunday afternoon, dropping a 28-27 decision to St. Joseph of Fort Wayne. Pettit and Frantz scored aH but four of Fori Wayne's points, wtule pecatur s scoring was weH balanced, Burroughs leading with eight points. Fort Wayne 8L Joe FG FT TP Pettit3 “7 13 Frantz 5 1 11 Trammel 10 2 Ftove 0 0 0 Bieber 0 0 0 Reckstron 0 0 0 ColeUi 1.0 2 TOTALS 10 8 28 Decatur FG FT TP Kohne 113 Hake 0 2 2 Omlor -tegL....- 113 Baker ...a 2 4 Burroughs 4 0 8 Hess 0,? 2 ''Loße-'3?r£r=Z ; ...._..._ 113 X 10 2 TOTALS 9 9 27 X—Wrong basket. Big 10 Standings W L Pct. TP OP Minnesota 1 0 1.000 79 66 Indiana 2 1 .667 230 217 Illinois 2 1 .667 254 228 Northwestern. 2 1 .$67 232 231 Michigan 2 1 .667 238 232 Mich. State -. 2 1 .667 244 253 lowa 11 .500 157 148 Purdue 1 2 .333 228 220 Ohio State ... 0 2 .000 154 159 Wisconsin .... 0 3 .000 178 240 Bowling Scores G. E. Fraternal League End of First Half - W L West End Restaurant .... 36 18 Peterson Elevator ...35 19 ’Keple Truck Lines 30 24 G. E. Club .-. 29 25 KeHy Cleaners2l 33 Red Men 11 ' 43 200 scores: Eyanson 21$; Frauhiger 200; J. Beery 207-215; Wenst 211; Cook 204; Worthman 204; Btiuck 218. Each day in the U. S., 110 barns catch fire. The suicide rate in the U.S. was last estimated at 9.4 persons per 100,000 population.
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Spartans Lose To Ohio City By 6845 Score The Pleasant MiUs Spartans were defeated by Ohio City, 68-45, in a game played at Ohio City Saturday night. The Ohio team was out in front at all periods, 12-5, 32-15 and 5823. V McHugh led the winners with 18 points, followed by Pina with 15 and J. Agler with Dwight Brunner topped Pleasant MiUs with 14 points and Steve Irwin talUed 12. The Spartans played without Roger Snyder, their top scorer, who is recovering from an attack of the flu and is expected to be ready for the county tourney this week. The Spartans drew the tourney Bye and wiH not see action until the semi-finals Saturday afternoon. Ohio City FG FT TP J. Aglers 3 13 Kraner 1 0 2 Pina 6 3 15 Shaw —1 2 4 McHugh »- 5 8 18 R. Agler 10 2 Sidle - 2 2 6 Stroun ....2 4 0 8 TOTALS 1— 25 18 68 Pleasant Mills —fg ft tp King 10 2 Jackson l. 10 2 Brunner 5 4 14 Roe — 14 6 Riley 113 Irwin 5 2 12 Butler —1 2 4 McGHI 10 2 TOTALS 16 13 45 Officials: Hampshire, Shaffner. Preliminary Ohio City, 49 - 42. ■. ’/■ ■_ t Pro Basketball Saturday’s Scores 2 Detroit 101, Cincinnati 69. Philadelphia 103, New York 97. Sunday’s Scores Boston 109, Minneapolis 106 (overtime). St. Louis 111, Detroit 100. New York 111, Philadelphia 105. Syracuse 127, Cincinnati 110.
Bolt And Vossler Tied Al Tijuana , TIJUANA, Mexico (UPD—Tommy Bolt and Ernie Vossler, engaged iii a torrid battle for the $2,800 pot of gold that goes to the winner of the $20,000 Tijuana Open golf tournament, head into the final round of competition today still tied for the leadership. With 54-hole scores of 205 leading the pack, they -still have strong competition to fear from at least 15 others, aH of whom are no worse than four Strokes back. With the closely-bunched field it is ig>ssible that a sudden death playoff wiH be needed to decide the winner. Right on the heels of the leaders are Jay Hebert, Sanford, Fla., and the new sensation of the tourney trail, John McMuHin, of Alameda, Calif. They have 206 totals. Three men are deadlocked with 2075: Mike Souchak, Grassinger, N.Y., Art Wan, Pocono Manor, Pa., and Mike Fetchick, Yonkers, N.Y. Jack Fleck, former National Open champion, has 208. Bolt and Vossler went into their deadlock at the end of 36 holes when they each had 134. Sunday’s round failed to bgeak the dead- , lock. The average American sees his ooctor about fives times a year. The geographic center of the North American Continent is near DevHs Lake, N. D. I
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Two Indianapolis Bus Drivers Robbed INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Armed bandits robbed two Indianapolis Transit System bus drivers in aOparate incidents Sunday and escaped with nearly S2OO in small change. Oval W. Embry, 43, was robbed of SBB by a lone passenger, and Lynte Oakley. 53, had SIOO taken from him while sitting in a company car. MOOSE LODGE •“ No. 1311 Forget Your Due* For 1959? Deadline Jan. 15 Midnight Avoid Arrearages— Pay Now, and be in good standing “Please” MASONIC - • • • Stated Meeting TUESDAY, JAN. 13 7:30 P.M. Ray Eichenauer, W. M.
