Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1960 — Page 7

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Gophers Beat Illinois, Move To Third Place Hy lulled PfOOO l«lrr»«lhMl Johnny Kundla — • campus hero of 30 yean ago — has MlnncMiU's Golden Gopher* in the middle of the Big Ten race A aub M»o team at 1013 last season. Minnesota Monday night moved Into third place in the Big Ten with a 77-70 victory over IL linoia at Minneapolis. Minn. It was the Gophers* third victory in four conference games and their 10th win in 11 games this season. That means the Gophers are headed for their finest season since IM9 when they had an 18-3 mark in Onto Cowles' first year as coach. Kundla Is in bis first season at his alma mater after leading the Minneapolis Lakers of the National Basketball Assn, to five world championships from 1947 through 1959 Soph Leads Scorers Ray Cronk, one of the many sophomores Kundla counted on to come through this season, tallied 25 points Monday night while Ron Johnson had 18 and Dick Erickson added 16. Minnesota led. 36-35, at halftime but spurted to a 53-40 margin after five minutes of the second half. Kansas State scored its fifth straight Big Eight Conference victory by downing lowa State. 68-66. at 'Manhattan. Kan The Wildcats never trailed although Wally FrghJf was high point-getter with onlM2 points Vinnie Brewer had 17 and Henry Whitney had 15 for lowa State. Maryland whipped North Carolina State. 63-53. and Wake Forest downed Tennessee. 84-57, in important southern games. The victory lifted Maryland into a tie for second place in the Atlahtic Coast Conference. Deacons Set Record

Paul Jelus was the high scorer for Maryland with 17 points and Bob Distefano had 14 for North Carolina State. Wake Forest pulled down 67 rebounds’to set a new team record in an easy victory over Tennessee. The Deacons led. 36-2$ and then drove it big burst in the second nan. Eastern Kentucky State beat Tennessee Tech. 76-67. „ X V ier topped Miami of Ohio. 80-71, Baylor downed Texas, 67-62, Oklahoma defeated Missouri, 64-52, Oklahoma State scored a 62-49 triumph over Kansas, and Georgia ripped Stetson, 97-72.

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Junior High, Frosh Winners Al Bluffton Decatur Junior high and fresh man team* scorad a clean swwp' at Bluffton Monday evening Junior high copped thr upemr over the young Tigers. 5333 Bluffton led at the first quarter, 63. but Decatur waa on top at the half, 94-17 and at tbe third period. >4-96 Swygart tod DcCatur wtth 15 points and Elliot tallMtt 16 No Bluffton player waa in double figures The Decatur freshmen edged Bluffton to the nightcap. 96-34. aft-11 er leading at all periods. 8-3. 16-15, | and 24-20 Martin tallied U points ( and Conrad ll tor Decatur, while ■ Bounds topped Bluffton with 18 < « Decatar Juntor High FG FT TF, Swygart .............. • 3 U ! Ortia 1 > * Riffle 0 0 0 Elliot 5 • W . Ladd 4*o 8 Ybarra — 0 I 1L Evanacu 1 Smith 4 0 8 , Custer 11 3 < Totals » • Mi’ Bluffton FG FT TP Mahnensmith 4 0 I Garrett 4 0 8 Randall 0 2 9 R Anderson - 0 0 0 Smith 0 0 ®-, Flowers 3 1 Barnell 3 2 8 i Totals M. 5 33 I 1 Decatur Freshmen FG FT TP i Conrad .... - 4 3 11 1* Magley — \ ® 2 ■ Gause i.......... 4 1 9 . Martin 3 2 12 I Beery 0 0 0 ; Thieme .... v—- ® 1 Gay 0 1 1 , 1 Totals 14 8 36 : Bluffton FG FT TP I Rose —- 4 2 Bounds - - 6 6 18 Deam 0 0 ®i 1 Huss 2 0 ■* | ! Linn 0 0 0 Taylor ... 1 0 21 — i

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Weed's ScMv/a For Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Yellow Jacket* vs Monmouth at Ada in* Central Hartford vt Madison Twp. at Fort Recovery. O. • Friday Rodkey at Commodores Yellow Jackets at Kendallville . Monmouth at Berov ' Hartford at Adl m i Central •Hartford home game). * Pleasant Milla at Bryant. Geneva at Pennville H a turds y Fort Wayne Concordia at Berne Lancaster Central at Geneva. BowTnq Scares Ma>c League W L Pte Blue Flame 5 17 Beaver* Oil 5 16 Oakdale Kennels 4 2 6 Three Kings .......... 4 2 6 Quality Chevy & Buick 4 2 5 Tocsin 3 3 3 Hoagland Farms 2 4 3 Ideal Dairy .......... 2 4 2 Petrie OU 1 5 2 Midwestern Life Ins .0 6 0 too aertoa: H. Btrickkr 631 <245-196-191). 200 games: C. Lindemann 216, C. Buitemeier 214. E Reinking 215. H. Moe Hering Ml. D Reidenbach 206. P. Smith 204-208. R. Hobbs 217-202. J. Meyer 222. J. Parent 214. 1. Lepper 202. A. Baker 223. D. Burke 213, D. Mies 209. E. Baker 214. Blue Flame won 2 from Tocsin. Beavers Oil won 3 from Midwestern Life Ins.. Oakdale Kennels won 3 from Hoagland Fafms. Three Kings won 3 from Petrie Oil. Quality Chevy & Buick won 2 from Ideal Dairy. ■ Rural League W L Pts. McConnells ...«. — 4 0 4 Blackstone - 4 0 4 Community Oil 4 0 4 Shaffers Restaurant ..3 1 3 Pioneer Drive-In 2 2 2 Sheets Furniture 2 2 2 Stucky & Co. .... 13 1 Schrock Builders 0 4 0 Steckleys — ..... 0 4 0 Klenks 0 4 0 500 senes: C. Snyder 596. H Miller 588. D. Eyanson 505, V. Holsapple 525. B. Baxter 503. A. Schrock 503, P. Inniger 505. M. Affolder 510. , 200 games: L. Marbaugh 211, H. Miller 235, C. Snyder 215 V. Holsapple 204. Note: McConnells bowled a new high series of 2713 and a new high game of 944. Two new high individual .series were also jaowled, CSnyder 596 and H. Miller 588.

Merchant League W L Pts. Painters 3 0 4 Sherman-Williams 2 13 Slick’s Drive Inn — 2 13 Preble Restaurant — 2 1 3 Green’s Team 2 12 No. 10 Team —l2 2 “8”, Ball 1 2 1 Citizens Telephone —1 2 1 Price Men’s Wear —1 2 1 Krick Tyndall 0 3 0 Green's won 2 from No. 10 Team, Sherwin-Williams won 2 from "8” Ball, Slicks won 2 from Telephone, Preble won 2 from Price’s, Painters won 3 from Krick-Tyndall. High games: B. Hess 169-182-224 (575>; B. Hoffman 219, Jap Bowman 202-200-211 (613); W. Shepherd 220. Minor League Final First Half W L Pts. M. Pup Tent 23 -37 17 51 Wolffs 35 19 46 Fagers Sporting Goods 31 23 43 Smiths Pure Milk 26 28 37 Clems ------ 26 28 35 Spud & Jims — 25 29 34 Downtown Texaco -— 26 28 33 Moose ---- 23 31 30 Holthouse on Highway 22 32 28 Walts Standard Serv. 19 35 23 200 games: D. Wolff 233. P. Hodle 203, D. House 212, H. Miller 202, Hartwig 203. Classic League W L Pts. Budget Loan Co. „ 36% 14% 50% Leland Smith Ins. - 32% 18% 44% West End~Rest. — 29% 21% 38% Decatur Farms 27 24 36 Don’s Texaco Serv. 26 25 34 Peterson Grain Co. 25 26 34 Acker Cement —23 28 31 Ortho Shoe Clinic -. 23 28 31 Kelly Dry Cleaners 21 30 27 Gerber’s Super Mar. 12% 38% 15% High series: Bill Tutewiler 605 097-215-193). High games: J. Parent 213-205, R. Ladd 237, M. Weisman 211, D. Reidenbach 212, T, Fennig 225, F. Hoffman 206, R. Werling 213-201. N. Steury 212, C. Deßolt 200, P. Smith 224, R. Eyanson 211, A. Erxleben 202. Central Soya League Wonders 3 points, Feed Mill 1; Spares 3. Crew Cuts 1; Farm Supply 2, Blue Prints 2; Dubs 2, Lab 2; Elevator 3, Master Mixers 1. High games and series: L. Meyer 197-177 ( 525), D. Wheeler 186, Zwick 172, Cochran 175 (504), J. Schlickman 191-216-186 (593), Blowers 172. Bowman 173-180 ( 507>, P. Morgan 177, Osterman 189, D. Myers 180, Bayles . 179, Thatcher 175, C. Rowden 202-182 <521 >, H. Nash 170, G. Cowan 177, Jennart 198, (504), Fennig 181, Lengerich 177-182. KipU 175. a

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Results Are Listed • In Lutheran League Rural defeated Decatur. 27 * 33. and Frtedbeun downed Prebte. 3tM>, tn lartbrraa grade school league game* Sunday at the Monmouth gym 6 eeat FG FT TP R Bcarman ......... 7 0 14 Lepper ® ® ® Rohrbach 0 I A Bearman • • ® D Drossier 4 3 11 J Saalfrank ........ 0 0 0 R Dressier 0 0 0 M Lepper 0 0 o R Saalfrank 3 I 11 S Lepper ® • • R Lepper ® ® ® TOTALS 14 I It Decatar FG FT TP Lilllch > J • Fleming * 1 . Busse .... 1 0 2 Schulte 1 2 j Heinkuig 2 0 4 Kinney ° ® ® Thieme 0 0 ® Wolf 0 0 ® Doty ' 0 0° TOTALS 14 4 32 Friedhelm FG FT TP D. Gallmeyer 1 ! ! L. Gallmeyer ....... 1 3 . D. Conrad 4 1 » D Buuck 2 0 Nuerge ... 0 ® Rafert •- 0 ® ® S. Fuhrman 0 ° n D. Schroeder 0 ® Stoppenhagen 0 0 P. Schroeder 0 0 ® Erxleben 0 ® ® L. Conrad ® ® ® T- Buuck r 2 0 4 E. Fuhrman 2 9 * A. Buuck 0 ® Bultemeier 0 " D. Gallmeyer 0 ® ’ Scheuman 0 0 TOTALS 13 4 30 Preble FG FT TP Schulenberg 1 ® * Jeffrey } 3 ’ D. Reinking - 0 ® ® Schueler - 0 ® ** Fuchs - 0 ® ® Bieberich — 0 ® ® Bleeke -1 2 * R. Reinking 0 0 0 TOTALS 4 5 13 Collegs basketball Huntington 115, Grace 75. Minnesota 77, Illinois 70. Xavier <O. > 80. Miami 10.) 71. Toledo 82. Findlay 47. Kansas State 68. lowa State 66. Oklahoma 64, Missouri 52. Oklahoma State 62, Kansas 49. Ohio U. 82. St. Francis <Pa.) 79. Wake Forest 84. Tennessee 57. Maryland 63, North Carolina State 53. Baylor 6, Texas 62.

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Decatur CYA Wins Over Fort Wayne Lmt humtoy. *« Decwtur C«U» uiU Young Adulte baakvtbal! to«m wlMpprd their Fort Wayne cmihtor parte 49-94 at the IX.HB gym for Urttr awmnd (iralgfo victory Hake tod the wtmwr« with 16 potato, followed by Peul Gruaa with U HeimaM and Schutt* toßtod right rack with Coffee getting tour Jaeger Betted erne bucket and Wtoeman waa *oorvtoM The next coo teat will be »t the DCHS gym Jan 94 at 7 p m and the public la tovltetl Allen County Tourney Will Open Thursday The 37th annual Allen county tourney will open TTiuraday night at the coliseum in Fort Wayne, continuing Friday afternoon and night, with scmi-linate Saturday afU*rnoon and the championahip game Saturday night. Harlan and New Haven will open the tourney at 7 p. m. Thursday. Elmhurst will be making it* final appearance in the caunty tourney this year, as the Trojans will compete in the Fort Wayne eity series, beginning next season. Officials tor the tourney will Be James Carey. Donald ShondeU. Robert Pickell and Roy Kilby, The tourney pairings: Thareday Game I—7 p. m — Harlan vs New Haven. Game 2—B 30 p. m —Lafayette Central vs Elmhurst. Friday Game 3—l p m —Huntertown vs Leo. Game 4—2.30 p. m.—Hoagland vs Monroeville. Game 5—7 p. m — Woodlan vs Arcola. Game 6-8:30 p. m.—Winner game 1 vs winner game 2. Saturday Game 7—l p. m.—Winner game 3 vs winner game 4. Game 8—2:30 p. m.—Winner game 5 vs winner game 6. Game 9—B p. m.—Winner game 7 vs winner game 8. “““““*- V Longer Cooking Veal requires longer cooking than beef, because it has less fat and more connective tissue. Additional seasoning, such as chopped celery, onions, and parsley, placed over the top while it is baking, improve the flavor greatly.

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Intramural League Results Are Listed bl intramural league game* played over the weekend tn the St Jtiacph achool gym. the Tiger* defeated th< Globetrotter*. 95-17. the Pnw downed the Royal* »23 •nd the Rocket* edged the Nation •I* In overtime, 26 23 Scoring wa« a* foitowc Tiger*Ed Brtto It. Greg t .Itch tie Id 6. Jim Gclmer 4. Jim Miller 4. Globetrotterk—Bob Jaurtguc 10. Pat Gage 7; Proa—Sam Blythe 12. John Keller 10. Denny Baker 4. Jim Eiling 2: Royal*—John La Fountain 15. To rnStaub 6. Dave Albcrdtog 2: Rockcte — Dan Rickord 17. Dan Zintemarter 5. Dave Hackman 4; National* — H. Salaxar 14. Mike Kuhnle 7. Steven Schulte 2 Saturday League W L Pct 1 ’' Wildcat* 5 1 833 H Tiger* '..... 5 2 .714 j J Pistons 4 2 .067 ,! Black Cats 3 3 .500 Globetrotters 2 5 2R*l J Hawks 0 6 .000 Sunday League W L Prt. Royals 5 1 833 Pro* ....... ... 5 1 JS3 I'Rockets 3 3 . 500 J Lions 3 3 500 j Nationals 2 4 .333 , j Pirates 0i 6 .0001 Jerry Barber Wins Yorba Linda Open YORBA LINDA. Calif. <UPD — Jerry Barber, the tiny Los Angeles pro who makes up in skill and nerve what he lacks in size, todav took home $2,800 as first prize money in the $25,000 Yorba Linda Open. In a dramatic finish on the 18th green Monday, Barber sank a 13foot putt tor a birdie-four with all the pressure in the world on him. He needed that birdie to win. A par would have meant a tie wUh fast-finishing Billy Maxwell the quiet Texan from Odessa. A bogey,' would have meant second place tor Barber. Barber. 43, who is primarily a teaching pro at Hewilshire Country Club in Los Angeles, watched Maxwell sink a 40-yard chip shot for an eagle three on the final hole. Then he made his approach and sank the. 13-footer. Barber's 72-hole card was 67-70-69-72 — 278 — 10 under par Maxwell had 71-71-68-69 —279 and won 51*00-

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