Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1960 — Page 6

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Bluffton Wins Holiday Tourney At Portland; Jackets Place Third

Bluffton'* oftvot oul *> Tlgerr handily won the Purtl*»d b*«kct■. ball tourney Saturday in • **»<• i long day tor area baaketbaU fan* The Tiger* bettered an earlier | performance again* I DecaWr'S Yellow Jacket* In the tourney opener winning 80-3*. and did almost a* weU in ttte title game.! uhomptng a little Hartford City. ■quad. 71-45 Jaeketa Take TMrd , The Jacket* took the consolation j contest, edging bort Portland, which faded to win anything In. the lopsided tourney. Decatur won' SUM a* John Cowan. Denny Bollenbacher. Jim Reidenbach. and | Tom Grabill fame up with good performances Portland dropped Ito first game earlier in the day. to Hartford City's Airedales. 52-42 j Press raw observers gave pteu-i dtta to Decatur's Cowan and Portland's lean McAbee In the cnnso-l laboo. while mulling away time, in the title contest to see bow long I Coach Kirkpatrick of Bluffton i would keep his starters to the ball game. He stayed with his big | starting team well near the end of the game, even after the outcome had long been established. Playing before *a smaller thanexpected crowd of about 1.300. in th new Portland gym. the teams produced little in the way of outstanding basketball. Os course, none was expected, what with the records of the participants, even Bluffton owned only a 5-4 mark. A* expected Bluffton loafed after the first quarter of each contest, but even at that managed to put away the game with relative ewe. Mike Milholland. who is reportedly being sought by I.U.'* Branch McCracken, scored all but one shot from 3 or 4 feet out. in rolling up high tourney honors in that department The other shot he took "away” from the basket was a good 8 or 8 footer. Getting back to stricktly basketball, the Jackets performed quite well in the evening tilt, working together in good fashion behind the floor game of Reidenbach and the offensive work of Cowan and Bollenbacher. Denny scored the first 10 Decatur points against Portland, before Reidenbach added his two-points per quarter bid with a set shot. Cewaa Tabbed “Best" Cowan then took up the slack in the next three periods, getting 20 points for game high honors. Sport writers from Hartford City and Portland tabbed the young athlete as “the best Decatur has." They listed Portland's McAbee in the same category. In the opener against Bluffton, the Jackets stayed with the lopping talent fropi nearby for the first quarter. But when a team hits terty V. 2 per cent, which Decatur had on 10 of 57 shots, nothing inuefi is going to help. Bluffton did a .little better, getting 21 of MU mostly, from underneath. , At one point, they had nine straight tips at the bucket in the first quarter. From 1:17 to 1:10 on the clock, the tall Tigers took turns batting the ball up off the backboard. A foul' finally ended the •; , . - t Decatur came back with a good .407 percentage in the nightcap with 22 ofS4, and- even Portland had a respectable .277 on 23 of 61. Good Spirit Noted Decatur's Paul Bevelhimer remarked how well the pep boosters added to the overall cause in the tourney play, and thanked the cheerleaders for organizing the traveling effort. Mrs. Kathryn Mayclin and Mrs. Kathryn Strickler, the chaperones,' also received plaudits from the Jacket mentor. The local lads travel to New Haven to meet the tough Bulldogs Friday night. The season record is now 3-7. • i’ W*** FG FT TP Wasson 2 11 15 Collins 2 1 5 Flowers - 3 A 6 Milholland 8 0 16 Absher ..... 2 6 10 Purkhlser 2 0 4 Hart 10 2 Beaty —- 10 2 TOTALS 21 18 60 - Last Time Tonight - First Feature at 7 P. M. Httckcoek's Color Thriller’ “NORTH BY NORTHWEST’ With CARY GRANT Eva Marte Saint. James Mason ALSO — Short* 25c- 66c -O Fri. A Sat—SPENCER TRACY, “Old Man and the Sea” A “West Bound," Randolph Scott —O-0i— Cointag fan.—THREE STOOGES te “Rave Rocket. WIB Travel” A “Bandit of Zfabte" Color. ' '• jy ; . . »■ y/ \ ”= v

Weei'i Schedule For Adami County Baskotball Teams Tneeday Geneva at Adam* Central. Willshire at Pleasant Mill*. | Hartford vo Gray al Redkey. Friday Commodore* at Hartford. I Yellow Jacket* at New Hawn. ; Monmouth at Geneva. Bryant at Adam* Central. Saturday Ohio City at Plraaant Mills. Berne at Auburn. Jacket* FG FT TP Rudy Kleinknight 0 ® ® Bollenbacher , J « I Grabill 3 2 ’ I Reidenbach 2 ®— J Ron Kleinknight 0 , , Frauhiger 0 1 *. Eichenauer - ® ® ® Nelson ® ® ° Rambo ® 2 3 Clark 0 0 0 TOTALS 1® 10 3® I Score by quarters: 1 2 3 <J Bluffton 12 25 40 60 Decatur 10 15 19 30 Officials: Carnes, Habegger f Portland FG FT TP Hanlin 2 0 4 Freyburgher ,- 0 2 2 MsAbee 2 7 11 Weesner 3 3 9 John Freeman 14 6 McConochy 12 4 a j TOTALS 12 18 42 Hartford City FG FT TP Wagner -7 5 19 j C. Clamme ..... 0 0 0 Rench ....—— —- 6 51 11 7 1 Jenkins ........ 4 2 10 Malott 1 2 4 Wimmer 1 0 2 TOTALS 19 14 52 Score by quarters: 1 2 3 4 J Portland ..... - 92330 42 Hartford City 14 30 38 52 Officials: Carnes, Habegger Consolation Game Portland FG FT TP Engle .... 4 19 Coldren .—J— — 2 15 Hanlin - 3 0 6 Weesner ..... 2 0 41 MsAbee — 4 2 10 Joe Freeman 0 1 John Freeman 3 2 8 Blankenbaker 1 0 3; Freyburgher 306 McConochy 13 5 TOTALS 23 10 36 Jackets FG FT TP Rudy Kleinknight 0 0 0 Reidenbach 3 2 8 BoDenbacher ....—;...T 4 18 Cowan 7 6 20 Grabill — .... 4—l- 9 Frauhiger „.......i... 12 4 Ron Kleinknighto 0 0 Eichenauer Oil Knodel 0 0 0 TOTALS 22 16 60 Score by quarters 1 2 3 4 | Portland - 14 29 39 54 Decatur 12 35 45 60 Officials: Braden, Davis Title Game Hartford City . ...... FG FT TP Wagner ............... 1 2 4| C. Clamme ............ 2 0 4 Rench ... ...... 3 17 Jenkins 3 4 10 Malott 3 2-8 Wimmer ...... 3 2 8 Needier . 2 0 4 Wade 0 0 0 / TOTALS 17 11 45 , J Bluffton FG FT TP Absher 2 0 4 Wasson 3 4 10 Milholland 7 9 23 Collins .... 8 0 16* Flowers 3 4 10 S. Heller ....-. I 0 2 Durr 2 15 Beaty 0 0 0 Hart 0 11 TOTALS .2 26 19 71 Score by quarters: 12 3 4 Hartford City 11 24 33 45 Bluffton ....... 22 36 53 71 Officials: Braden, Davis • -u, - - X 1 ' I Capital Restaurant Robbed Os $5,310 INDIANAPOLIS <UPI> — The Hawthorn Room, an Indianapolis restaurant, was robbed of 85,310 by two armed bandits Saforday night. The restaurant had closed for the night when a man knocked on the door and told night manager Robert Buskirk, 30, that his wife had left' her white gloves in the dining root*.

St. Joseph Winner Os Tourney Sunday St. Joerph of Decatur won the, championship in it* own Invito-1 I ttonal tourney Sunday, scoring a, pair of easy victorie* in the meet I played U> the Decatur Catholic | Mhool gym. The Pirate* whipped Sacred | I Heart of Fort Wayne, 51-14. in the ' final game Sunday night, after defeating fit Luui* of Be*ancon. 40- i 29. in the tourney opener Sunday I afternoon. Sacred Heart advanced to the I finals by St Hyacinth of Fort Wayne, 3MI. in the second afternoon till. Si. Hyacinth won third place honors, defeating St. Louis. 38-27, j in the consolation game last night., St. Joe piled up a 16-3 lead in j ' the first quarter of the tourney i openerrheid a 26-11 advantage ati the half, and 36-18 »t the third, period to oust St. Louis, 40-29.1 , Kohne paced the Decatur lads ' with 19 point*, while S. Reville, t tallied 11 for the losers. i The first quarter of the championship game was fairly St. Joe leading by only 13-7, but the Pirates broke loose for 16 points in the second period while holding Sacred Heart scoreless I for a 29-7 lead. The third quarter ended with Decatur in front, 36-11. Kohne was again the i leading scorer with 20 points. No stirred Heart player scored more than four points. , J The championship trophy was I presented to the St. Joseph team, with the runnerup trophy to i ere Heart and third place to St. i Hyacinth. Decatur FG FT TP Hpss 0 0 0 Kohne —- ’ i „ Peterson ® J |omlor - J o 6 Gase - J ? J J ® Schultz J J 2 J • « Myers n 0 0 Girardot o 0 0 Reynolds ® TOTALS I 9 2 40 St. Louis FG FT TP S. Reville < 2 41 Gerardot --- * , Rwick —----- J } | R Revllle - n J 0 G. Sarrazine ® J " Linder ” . x Van Horn ? J 0 Weisman — a 0 0 Lortie « n 0 0. Sarrazine - ® w TOTALS —T-- 8 13 28 Officials: Nash. Lord. Decatur FG FT TP Hess — — 2 J jJ , Kohne — | 2 Omtor —— — ® " g Reynolds ° ? J S h-n-.-- ; Blythe - ® ; ; I McGill — - Jin 1 Lose - 0 » ° Myers ------- ® o n TOTALS ----- 22 7 51 ■ FT TP Krousfe ——J » 2 , Peed ~ n -n R. Burgette —— — ® ® ® Tone — 2 ® ? S’:. -- j . • Toppel —— ® J J ? Christman — « ” ( McCarron — ® ® 0 TOTALS - 5 4 14 ' Officials—Lord, Nash. ! Northwestern Coach Signs New Contract | EVANSTON, 111. tUPD — A . ra Parseghian. who coached North- ' western to one of its most sue- . cessful football seasons in years. Sunday signed a contract as the Wildcat head coach for five more : years. ‘■, The siguing spiked days orspeeulation that the youthful garseghian would leave the Evanston Campus to take over as athletic direc- : tor-coach at the University of Flor- : Ida;

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ami ,4 */ —j ill Team RUbMm* W L Pct. 1 G«neva 7.1 ml ' Adams Central .... 7 3 7W > Bvm« 3 667 1 Hartford 4 5 .4441 Commodore* ...... 4 6 400 I Yellow JkrkeU .... 3 7 .300! ! Maomouth ........ 1 • .111 Pleasant Mill* ..... 1 H .083 —oOW— Adam* county b**ketb*U team* will embark ea the *ee--1 and half e< »heir regular schedule Ikl* week following the heliday vacattea. Niue game* ire on the schedule, with three game* Tuesday night, four Friday and tw* Saturday. xk) __ Only team to see action during the vacation was Decatur, as the i Yellow ackets competed in the: four-team tourney at Portland Saturday. The Bluffton Tigers, as expected, won the tourney crown with little difficulty, while t h e| Jackets broke even by defeating, Portland in the eonsoietion UH ’ after losing to Bluffton in the tour- ‘ ney opener. A battle of the leaden In the county standings will feature the three-game Tuesday card, wtih the second place Adam* Central Greyhounds hosting the leading Geneva Cardinals at the Adam* Central gym. The Willshire Bearcats will meet the Spartans at Pleasant Mills, and Hartford tangles with Gray at the Redkay gym. Only four games are scheduled on the usually heavy Friday night. Both Decatur teams will J see action, both away from home. The Yellow Jackets journey to ' New Haven for a Northeastern Indiana conference game, while the Commodores travel to Hartford to meet the Gorillas. Also on Friday night, the Monmouth Eagles play at Geneva, and Adams Central will entertain the Bryant Owls. Two tilts are on tap Saturday, with Pleasant Mills at home to Ohio City, and Berne traveling to Auburn. Despite the interesting contests scheduled this week, most attention is focused on k the annual county tourney, which will be held at Adams Central Jan. 14, 15, and 16. ! Pairings for the tourney will be made Thursday night at a , meeting of principals and coaches at Adams Central. The draw will also be made for the second team tourney, which will open next Monday. Scoring 27 points in the Portland tourney, Denny Bollenbacher, of the Yellow Jackets, upped his season total to 142 points and moved into seventh spot in the scoring leaders. John Cowan, with 25 points, brought his total to 115 and 10th place among the leaders. The top 10 scorers, with games played, total points scored, and average points per game, follow: GPTPAve. Foreman, Ad. Cen. .. 10 187 18.7 Baker, Commodores — 10 183 18.3 Brunner, Pleas. Mills 12 178 14.8. Long, Geneva ........ 8 157 19.6 Hoover, Hartford —- 9 146 16.3 Sprunger, Berne 9 144 16.0 Bollenbacher, Y. Jack. 40 142 14.2 Butler, Pleasant Mills 12 133 11.1 Bultemeier, Monmouth 9 127 14.1 Cowan, Yellow Jackets 10 115 11.5 —oOo—- — one year ago this week: Yellow Jackets 59, New Haven 58. Hertford 51, Commodores 48. Albany; 72, Berne 54. Geneva 47. Monmouth 32. Pleasant Mills 67, Willshire 63. Ohjp City 68, Pleasant Mills 45. Montpelier 68, Adams Central 61. Pro Tennis Tour To Open January 28 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —Jack Kramer_'s annual professional tennis tour of the United States—this ' year featuring Pancho Gonzales, Ken Rosewall, Alex Almedo, Tony Trabert and Pancho Segura—will start Thursday, Jan. 28. at the ; San Francisco Cow Palace. ; > Saturday’s Score* National League " Montreal 6, Boston 5. Chicago 4, Toronto 2. ißtersatfonal League Fort Wayne 4, Indianapolis 2. Toledo 6, Louisville 3. Milwaukee 3, Omaha 0. Sunday’s Scores National League Newjyork 8, Montreal 3. Detroit 4, Boston 3. , r Toronto- 4, Chicago 0. International League Fort Wayne 2, Indianapolis 9 - — ~ Milwaukee 8, Toledo 3. Louisville 5, St. Paul 3. Minneapolis 8, Omaha 2. .

Purdue Upsets ' I. U. ToOpen Big Ten Card CHICAGO (vn>-Indian*. R*lurday night* victim of Purdue* j •Block Bellamy'" defense. wl)l| I »erk to hutlfy Ita role a* Big Ten ■ I basketball favorite when It meet* i Nurthweatrra In oAe of three con'fcrence game* tonight In other game* on the league * i second conference date of the tea-1 ■oa. ilUnoU la at Ohio State and j I low* goe* to Wisconsin. The Hoosier* to«t 7976 while the i i Boilermaker* bottled up Big jßellamy, holding the 6-lOfc center, to only eight point*. Credit* Zene Defmae Purdue Coach Ray Eddy cred-i Ited the rone defense and a "cou-l pie ot other factors"’ for Saturday night * upset "1 don’t know whether coni.cn-I trating against Bellamy would work every tune, but it certainly worked Saturday night.” Eddy said. He said a second factor in the ' Boilermakers* favor was the Hoosiers' cold shooting from the floor, a skimpy 34 per cent, and the third was his players' will to win. "We had five boys on the floor determined to win.” Eddy said "I’m extremely happy to win that one, Although it Is only one up and 13 to go in the long conferenceseason.” In tonight's activity, Illinois. 7-1 in pre-conference tests, and Ohio State (7-21 will be making their frst league starts of the season., lawa. Wisconsin Lose lowa and Wisconsin both made their debuts Saturday and both lost. Minnesota scored a surprise 70-gl victory over the Hawkeyes who went into the game with an 8-2 record and consolation second place in New York City's Holiday Festival tournament. , Michigan State breezed to a 91 79 win over Wisconsin in the only league tilt that ran to form. Bowling Scores Rural League W L Pts. Scnrock Builders — 35*4 15V4 50*4 McConnells —32 19 41 Stucky & Company 30*4 20*4 39*4 Community Oil Ser. 29 22 39 Blackstone Bar —26 25 36 Steckleys --- 24 27 34 Sheets Furniture ... 26*4 24*4 33*4 Klenks24 27 31 Shaffer's Restaurant 15t4 35*4 22*4 Pioneer Drive-In -. 12 39 13 200 games—A. Schrock 225; C. Bluhm 215; D. Graber 229; P. InMger 228. 500 series—H. Miller 510: A. Schrock 575; R. Baxter 504; M. Weisman 509; J. Meyers 526; C. Snyder 527; C. Bluhm 517; D. Graber 520: P. Inniger 569; L. Chrisman 513. - •* Major League W - L Pts Tocsin 37 17 50 Oakdale Kennels 32 22 44 Quality Chevy Buick 33 21 43 Blue Flame 28 26 39 Ideal Dairy ----- 27V4 26*4 38*4 Three Kings 29 25 38 Beavers OU— 25 29 32 Midwestern Life Ins. 23*4 30*4 30*4 Hoagland Farm* ..22 32 29 Petrie OUI3 41 16 200 gfimes—E. Witte 204, A. Baker 203, J. Smola 210, D. HoUe 222, D. Burke 213, D. Mies 226, D. Reidenbach 222, C. Lindemann 203, C. Bultemeier 223, P. Miller 215, C. Marbach 204-202. . Notes—Dick Moses picked up the 4-6-7-10 split. This is the final standing of the first half. Bantam League W L Pins Falcons —— 10 7 936 Chiesf - 10 7 867 Ravens — . 10 8 520 Conrad’s “66” 9 -7 431 Hope— — 77 745 Hawks ........ 6 10 315 High game: Custer 167. High 2 game series: Custer 277, G. E. CLUB ALLEYS O. E. Fraternal League W L Peterson Grain — 40 11 West End Restaurant -- 32 19 G. E. Club- 29'4 21*4 Teeple Truck Lines — 24*4 26*4 Chics Cleaners 14 37 Red Men 13 38 200 games: Stonestreet 202, Reynolds 203-205, Lord 201, Schultz 225, Baumgartner 222, Hoffman 226, Buuck 209-215, Petrie 214. J 600 series: Buuck 616 (209-215-192). I

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Results Are listed In Lutheran League Fuelling defeated Preble. M2l. and of Union edged I Hcihlehem of O**lan. 2928. in Uithersn grade school league game* played over the weekend Frebte FG FT TP | D Schulenberg Oil iD. Schuller 6 0 0 'p. Emleben w.- 4 t 10 | O, Weber >ll R. Bleekeo 0 0 D Reinking 11 > ID. Birberich .’.O 0 0 |R. Reinking n 0 0 TOTALS » > 21 Fuelling IF FG FT TP i M Fuelling 0 0 0 F, Fuelling 0 0 0 |R. WeUfeldt 3 0 6 !D. Schtefer*tein .... 8 0 16 K. Scherer 10 2 D Linker 10 2 ID. Wietfeldt 0 A 0 M Thieman 5 0 10 Don Schiefer»tein .. 0 x 0 0 TOTALS 18 0 36 Bethlehem Oasian FG FT TP Stoppenhagen 10 2 Grewe — 10 2 Nahrwald 4 3 11 Dettmer 3 L ’ Dior* 2 0 4 B "Prenary 1 0 2 TOTALS 12 4 28 Immanuel Union FG FT TP Bird 1 0 2 Grote 0 0 0 .T. Krueckebcrg 0 0 0 G. Krueckeberg .... 10 2 E. Bienz - 5 1 11 C. Bischoff 7 0 14 TOTALS 14 1 29 College Basketball Purdue 79, Indiana 76. Minnesota 70. lowa 61. Michigan State 91. Wisconsin 79. North. Carolina 75, Notre Dame 65. St. Bonaventure 105, Valparaiso 70. Oakland City 93, Anderson 83. Wisconsin (Milwaukee branch) 91, Ball State 1 72. Culver-Stockton 72. Taylor 61. Manchester 83, Albion (Mich.) 81. Franklin 104, Georgetown <Ky.) 96. St. Joseph 85, Indiana Central 79. Evansville 93, DePauw 74. Michigan 82. Miami (O.) 64. Cincinnati 70, Dayton 63. Southern Cal 65, California 57. Villanova 71, Boston College 67. Toledo 64, ,Ohio U. 53. Xavier 75. Creighton 73. Georgia Tech 62, Kentucky 54. Marquette 63, Loyloa (Ill.) 60. Miami (Fla.) 107, South Carolina * 106 (overtime). Louisville 75, DePaul 74. Bradley 86, St. Louis 64.

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High School Boikotball Dunkirk •. Roywrttto < * smith ttend Adam* 86, LaGrange <IU.i • 4 Wren 73 Payne 48. FerUaad Tenrwey Bluffton 60. Etoeatur 30. Hartford City S 3. Portland 42 Doettur 00. Portland M 'conaoiaUCNP* lliuffum 71. Hartford CHy 43. 'final). KBhart Tearaey Elkhart 83. Bedford 00 Gary Tulletton SO. Fort Wayne South 48 South Side 70. Bedford 30 (console-1 tton>. Elkhart 48, Tolleston 48 (final). ( •tomtoa City Tenraey Churubusco 00. Columbia City 54. MlsaiMlnewa 81. Wolf Lake 38. Columbia City 98. Wolf 1-ake 38 I con notation >. MiMtaalnewa <3. Churubusco 52 < final l. Butler Tourney Waterloo 58. Orland 36 Butler 70. Angola 68. Angola 89. Orland 56 'ccMolatkm). Waterloo 72. Butler 70 VRn*]). Crawfordsville Tourney Noblesville 68. Huntingburg 87. Bloomington 73. Crawfordsville 50 Huntingburg 52. Crawfordsville 43 (consolation). - Bloomington 74, Noble«ville 71 'final).’ - Calumbua Tourney Franklin 65. Columbus 59. Seymour 65, Martinsville 40 Columbus 74. Martinsville 51 (conFranklin 69. Seymour 41 (final). New C**Ue Tourney New Castle 69, Richmond 65. Muncie Central 81. Marion 37. Marion 57. Richmond 51 (consolation). Muncie Central 80. New Castle 61 (final). Frankfort Tourney Kokomo 84, Frankfort 69 Anderson 71. Logansport 68. Logansport 87, Frankfort 83 'overtime, consolation). Kokomo 61, Anderson 59 (final). Jim Loscutoff May Be Out For Season BOSTON 'UPD — Jungle Jim Lracutoff of the Boston Celtics may be lost for the remainder of the National Basketball Assn, season with a slipped disc in his back.

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Wildcat Picketing At Harvester Plant rorr wayke. iad <ypi>witoeat ptokaUng by United Auto Wortmra unton member* *ff»ct«i today at the International Hanweter Co Picket* apparently nunlrfg grievance* over job ***ignment* in the forge »hop were lined up at the plant gate* earty thia morning But *h«rtly afterwerd. Loral St Preaident Roy Newer urged the men to go back to work becauae the picketing wa* unauthor tied However, at noon only 6 of 78 employe* <d the forge ihop were on the job. Elawhere. however, employment appeared normal Pro Basketboll Satardav’* B** re* St Louis 114. Detroit 113 Philadelphia lit. Bocton 117. New York IM, Cincinnati lit. Sunday'■ B**rei Syracuse U 4 Boston 113 Detroit 114. Cincinnati IIS St Louis 110, New York lOt. Eastora Dtvialan W L Pet. Boston 30 -7 Ml Philadelphia «.... 22 11 647 Syraruse -...f—.. » 14 588 New Vorjr\-.1..‘.*4rt 22 388 Wasters Diriatoa W L Pct. St Louis » 1> «• XMroiVe'- me— *” 23 JN lifin'ne* polls j- —.. 11 25 3u6 Cincinnati 11 29 275 ■ f Stop drafts through dairy bams by closing doors and windows on the north and west side* of the building*, advise Puroue UniverI sity dairy scientists. “BROASTED”/ GOLDEN DROWN CHICKEN SHAFFER’S Restaurant 904 N. 13th St. Call >-W7