Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1959 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO . INC. — Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office a* Second Claw Matter Dick D. Heller. Jr— Preaident John G. Heller’ Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Kates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties; One year, WOO; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, ss■oo; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier, 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents. We Apologize Ih our editorial last evening on business changes, we mistakenly mentioned that Mary’s-Variety Store and the Decatur Dry Cleaners, both located on the east side of Second street have closed out their businesses. The name of the latter was in error. It should have been City Cleaners, located at 232 N. Second, and not Decatur Dry Cleaners, located at 209 W. Jefferson. We are sorry for any inconvenience and trouble it has caused Leo Gillig and family. ••_ • • The Judges Harrington At noon today a unique ceremony will'take place. Robert L. Harrington, judge of the Van Wert, 0., municipal court, will preside at the dedication ceremonies for the Van Wert municipal court room on the third floor of the Van Wert court house. Numerous state, county, city and village officials will be present. After the dedication, Judge Harrington will swear in his wife, JudgejCMhryn L. Harrington, as probate and juvenile judge of Van Wert county. This is the first time in the history of the United States that this has been done, according to press sources. The Judges Harrington are respected and admired throughout northwestern Ohio and northeastern Indiana, and their many friends will wish them the best in the future.
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1 wtikk dT jhF WrT ■.-A-.‘i-i’ ■ I 0 ® MF Hans Schmidt A wrestling card featuring several well known names in the wrestling field is being planned for Wednesday, March 11, by members of the Red Men lodge and will be held in the gym at Decatur high school, it was announced today. Featured are such headlines as Hans Schmidt, Bobby Managoff, Boris and Nicoli Volkoff, Johney Weaver, and Bill Goelz. The featured card will pair Schmidt against Bobby Managoff in a two-falls-out-of-three match; the Volkoffs against Weaver and Goelz in a”two-falls-out-of-t hre e; and
64 Sectional Champs To Be Named Tonight By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPD— They were still looking for a jumbo upset today as Indiana’s 49th annual high school basketball tourney reached the first showdown stage with the crowning of 64 sectional champions. The 256 sectional semi-finalists in battle this afternoon and tonight include all ranking quintets plus an impressive list of small:, town powers headed by Bainbridge arid Concord. Some “crucial” clashes came this afternoon. At Indianapolis, third - rated Shortrdige collided with two- time state champ Attacks, which lost to the Blue Devils twice during the season. Other traditional rivals tangling included Michigan City, No. 6 and LaPorte; Lafayette and West Lafayette, Jasper and Huntingburg. Bloomington and Martinsville, and South Bend Central and city rival Adams. . . 53 Champs Left Fifty-three of last year’s sectional titlists were still alive and all but one of the 16 regional winners. The—first casulaty was Princeton Friday night, 71-70, to Fort Branch. Charlottesville and Monticello were other defending sectional champs beaten. Top tourney choice Muncie Central, No. 1 in the state, made its debut Friday with a one-sided 7730 rout of Cowan. The starters went to the showers after working the count to 34-4 in the second period. Shortridge conquered the Indiana Deaf School, 81-54. Attacks, No. 10, bounced suburban Lawrence Central, 89-44. Five players hit in double figures. Fort Wayne South’s state champs, No. 9. dumped city foe Concordia, 79-44, with Tom Bolyard chipping in with 25 points. The Archers met little Leo this afternoon. Springs Valley became the last 1958 tourney finalist to reach thO semis by besting Holland at Huntingburg., 67-61. Marv Pruitt and Tom Harrison combined for 36 points to pace the Blackhawks. Bronchos After 36th * Muncie’s Bearcats played neigh boring Burris in the semis. Other ranking teams drew these opponents: "East Chicago WashingtonGriffith, Kokomo-Western, Madi-son-Deputy, Valparaiso - Boone Grove. Valpo’s Butch Jones canned 37 in a 97-60 shellacking of Portage. Michigan City outclassed LaCrosse, 91-40, for its 12th in a row. Lafayette, gunning for its 36th sectional trophy, a record, hurdled previously once - beaten Montmorenci, 67-50, after being held to a 24-24 halftime score. Franklin, the only three-in-a-row state tourney winper, beat
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Bobby Managoff Boris Volkoff against Weaver, in a one fall, 20 minutes time limit. The card was arranged through the efforts of the Red Men lodge and the Tri-State Promotions, Inc., of Fort Wayne. Ticket distribution will be announced at a later date. Tickets may be obtained from the following business establishments; Black funeral home; Harmon's market; Community service station; Dr. Harry H. Hebble; Mirror Inn; Leland Smith Insurance company; and all members of the Red Men lodge. —• •
Sectional Scores At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Central 78, Fort Wayne Central Catholic 75. Huntertown 84, Arcola 53. Fort Wayne South 79, Fort Wayne Concordia 44. Leo 64, New Haven 60. At Kendallville Brighton 45, Wolcottville 33. LaGrange 75, Howe 41. Albion 48, Cromwell 40. Howe Military 37, Kendallville 35. At Bluffton Rockcreek 51, Liberty Center 50 Ossian 50, Chester Center 29. At Hartford City Dunkirk 101, Roll 55. . Bryant 55, Montpelier 50. At Huntington Andrews 55, Huntington 54 (oteftime). „ ' Huntiigjpn Twp. 63, Jefferson 40. Clear Creek 53, Lancaster Twp. 48. Huntington Catholic 67, Union Twp. 63 (overtime). At Columbia City Columbia City 65, Leesburg 36. Warsaw 71, Pierceton 59. Larwill 63. Claypool 43. Mentone 57, Syracuse 48. Center Grove in a slow - motion tilt at .Whiteland, 29-20. Parker and Tennyson also grabbed lowscoring games. Parker, defending champ at Winchester, edged Farmland. 24-23. Forty-eight hours, earlier, Parker sidelined Union City-Wayne, 25-24. Tennyson won from Chandler at Boonville, 28-16, and led at all breaks—4-2 at the first stop. Concord made it 23-0, waltzing around Wakarusa at Elkhart, 6937. Bainbridge went into the semis at Greencastle with a? 2-0 mark. Van Buren (Clay Co.), Parker, North Judson, Nashville and Andrews all were beaten just once during the regular season. Andrews upset host Huntington in overtime, 55-54, on. sub Dan Smart's pair of freethrows with 15 seconds left. Huntington lost four players on personals and had two regulars out with the flu. Brighton Cans 41 Dunkirk rattled of a 101-55 triumph over -Roll at Hartford CiQf —the first team to reach or sur- . pass the century-mark. Eugene Brighton canned 41 points for the winners. Dick Masters tallied 32 points ; in Bryant’s 55-50 win over Montpelier at Hartford City. Paoli’s Dick Gasaway also hit 32, but Mitchell made off with the gam*; 80-76, at Bedford. Gary Emerson downed stubborn ■ Calumet, 62-60, on Joe Massa’S ■ bucket with 6 ticks left. Emerson ■ blew a 13-points lead going into the final period. Calumet upended ’ Gary Tolleston Thursday night. Also at Whiteland, Trafalgar • nosed out Union Twp-, 52-51. on Dave Smith’s fling with 9 seconds i left. Howe Military remained in ■ the running by edging host Kei> ■ dallville," 37-35, with Don Dian hit- > ting the winner with one second showing. A tipin with 2 seconds • left by Gary Bradway gave Ata- ; ron a 51-50 win over Chili at Peru.
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■ ■' 11 1 ' 1 1 Reds Seeking To Make Deal For Sam Jones By FRED DOWN United Frew International The Cincinnati Reds were trying to close a big deal for National League strikeout king Sam Jones today while the Milwaukee Braves again were faced with the urgent necessity of replacing second baseman Red Scboendienst. The United Press International learned in Tampa, Fla., that general managers Bing Devine of the St. Louis Cardinals and Gabe Paul of the Reds were discussing a deal that would have Jones going to Cincinnati for outfielder Jerry Lyneh and a pitcher. There was a -‘good chance” the deal would be completed. „ Cincinnati, a fourth place finisher last season, feels that the addition of a first-line hurler would strengthen their pennant
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The Braves’ Bradenton, Fla.. training eamp scene received a severe jolt when it was learned that Mel Roach, heir apparent to the job vacated by the ailing Schoendienst, definitely would not be ready for the season opener on April 10. • .. Roach injured his left knee last Aug. 10 and it was thought! a corrective operation would have him fit for action when the National League champions took the field in search of their third straight ' pennant. Podres Injures Back The Los Angeles Dodgers also had new casualties on their hands at Vero Beach, Fla., when pitcher Johnny Podres sufered a bruised back in a collision with catcher John Roseboro during a play at first base. Trainer Harold (Doc) Wendler said that Podres wasn’t Seriously injured, but betttotre of the pitch-
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er’s history of back trouble “we U have to wait a day or two to see how he feels.” . There were a couple of bright notes along the training circuit as the New York Yankees finally Signed Mickey Mantle and Jackie Jensen inked a Boston Red Sox contract. Mantle received a $5,000 raise to SBO,OOO as the world champions caught their last holdout. The salary figure equals Babe Ruth’s top money year, but falls short of the club record SIOO,OOO received by Joe DiMaggio. NEW NORGE WRINGER WASHER Floor Model Reg. 8178.95 NOW 8129.95 GOODYEAR | 222 N. 3rd Street
