Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1960 — Page 8

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National Loop Cards Record Night Gaines CINCINNATI <UPI> — The National Iwague announced its I*so schedule today with a. record number of 311 night game*, which can be largely credited or blamed —depending on bow you look at it—on the world champion Loa Angele* Dodgers • Every year Lt thia time, the National league set* a record for the moat night gamer ever scheduled. Last year the record was

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The Dudgcis are chiefly re»pon sible foi thia year’s new mark with an individual club record of M night game* at home, including two twi*night doublcheadrrs The National league season officially will open on April 11. a week earlier than the American League. but both leagues will close on Oct. 1. Philadelphia opens at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee. St Louis at San Francisco and Chicago at Loa Angele* at night ; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh's home openers are slated for April 14. St. Louis' for April it. and 'Chicago makes Its first appearjance at home April 22 | Next to the Dodgers, who have (only 13 day games scheduled at home, the Phillies will play the i most night games at home. 52 i The Cardinals are down for 48. 'the Reds 45. the Pirates 42. the Braves 31. the Giants 23. and the Cubs will play all 77 of their home games during the day-time as usual. The Pirates have scheduled the most doubleheaders at home, seven. St Louis has six. Philadelphia five, Milwaukee and Chicago four each. Cincinnati three. Los Angeles two, and San Francisco one. | The first All-Star game will be played at Kansas City on Monday, July 11. and the second one is scheduled for New York twp days j later<-— — •

Results Listed In Intramural League In intramural league games j played over the week In the Si , I Joseph school gym. the Wildcat defeated the Hawks. 36-16. ’he| .Black Cato downed the Piston* 33-17, the Lions edged the Nation ■ als 19-16. the Royals whipped the Pirates. 41 13. and the Proa won j over the Rockets. 23-11. Scores were Wildcats - Tony I Kohnr 17. Tom Fnoa B. Tom Lose 7. Bill Hain 4. Hawks—Tbm Vian g Tom Fairchild 4. Dave Pierce i 1. Daw Gase 2. John Becker 2; , Black Cato—Tom Baker 10. R“»i| Schnepp 9. Jim Becker 6. Tbmj ; Fairchild 4. Mike MsGill 2. J o«■ Gase 2; Pistons—John Lxme 7. Ed Hammond 4. Jim Spangler 4. Dun i Durkin 2; Lions—Jon Alberding 7. ■ Bill Bolinger 6. Jerry Murphy 4. Phil Braun 2; Nationals — Mike Kuhnlc 10. Hector Salazar 4. Jun Heimann 2; Royals — John 1AFountain 30. Tom Staub 22. Greg 1 Ellenberger 4. Don Kaehr 3. Alberding 2; Pirates—Dan Kable 5, Bill Faurote 4. Dan Hake 4; | Pros—Sam Blythe 8 Danny Bak ' er 4. Jim Eiting 4. John Keller 6; | Rocket*—Dave Geimer 8. Dan Rickord 6. Dan Zintsmaster 2. 1 Henry Galikuwski 2. Saturday League W L Pct Wildcats 6 ’ bJc? Cats 4 J 571 .Globetrotters 2 5 2»b 1 Hawks 0 7 000 Sunday League W L Pct Pros - * ‘ Lions - 4 3 .571 Rockets — 3 4 Nationals * 5 .» Pirates 0 7 000 Hiqh School Basketball Fary Tolleston 74, East Chicago Roosevelt 52. I Pro Basketball Philadelphia 127. Detroit 117.

Cclleqe Basketball j Minnesota 87, lowa 72. Grace 77. Rio Grande 70. Georgia Tech 65. Kentucky 44. Loyola <La.» 63. Houston 61. Centenary 65. Oklahoma City 58. Biq Ten Standings W L Pct. Pts. OP Ohio State -- 4 0 1 000 359 303 Minnesota ... 4 2 66 < 451 413 Illinois 3 2 600 410 419 Mich. State -. 3 2 .600 437 405 Northwestern. 3 2 .600 u 23 341 'lowa - 4 3 . 572 512 503 I p urdU e- 2 3 .400 378 374 iJXna 1 3 250 305 308 Urhtoan 0 3 000 161 2M) Michigan - I Wisconsin — 0 4 .000 231

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Week's Schedules For Adams County Basketball Teams Tuesday Union (Welle) at Adams Central Warren at Geneva Friday Berne at Commodores Yellow Jackets at Angola Pennville at Adams Central. 1 jincastrr Central at Monmouth. Pleasant Milla at Willshire. Hartford at Roll. Matorday Huntington at Yellow Jackets. Ossian at Berne <2 p m l. Hartford vs South Whitley at Berne Bowling Scores Minor Mague Moose 3 0 4 Holthouse on Hlway ..3 0 4 MO C. Pup Tent 23 .. 2 1 3 Spud A Jims 2 11 Fageri Sporting Goods 2 13 Downtown Texaco ... 1 2 1 Wolffsll 2 1 Smiths Pure Milk .... 12 1 Walts Standard 0 3 0 Clems 0 3 0 W. L. Pt* GOO series: F. Hoffman 637. R Ballard 626 200 games: J. Haugk 204, D. Mver 213. R. Balalrd 255, J. Harkless 202. P. Miller 201. H. August 218. R. Stevens 253. F. Hoffman 221-223. R. Eloph 202. H. Hoffman 224, R. Beauchot 212.

Major League W. Ix Pts Blue Flame 7 2 10 Oakdale Kennels 7 2 10 Three Kings ... 0 3 • Quality Chevy & Buick 6 3 8 Beavers Oils 4 6 Tocsin - 4 5 4 Hoagland Farms 3 6 4 Ideal Dairy 3 6 3 Petrie Oil - 2 7 3 Midwestern Life Ins ..2 7 3 600 series: J. Parent 211-222-194 <627», D. Burke 244-210-215 < 669>. 200 games: D. Reidenbach 216, R. Hobbs 206, E. Reinking 201. E Baker 212, D. Everett 209, I. Lepper 204, P. Miller 214-201, J. Meyer 200, D. Moses 204, L. Gage 242 , Blue Flame won 2 from Petrie Oil, Oakdale Kennels won 3 from Beavers Oil, Three Kings won 2 from Hoagland Farms, Midwestern Life Ins. won 2 from Ideal Dairy. Quality Chevy. A Buick won 2 from Tolsin. Note: Oakdale Kennels rolled a new high series, 2912 pins.

American Legion League , W.i L. Pts A& B Laundromat .. 3 0 4 j Riverview-— 2Mi 3% Burke Ins. ... 2 13 New York Life Ins. ..2 1 3 Burke Std. 2 13 Cowens Ins. 12 1 First State Bank 12 1 Macklins 1 2 1 • Firestone% 2Vt % Ashbauchers 0 3 0 200 games: K. Geisler 203. D. Burke 221, C. Mies 210, Marbaeh 223-208, P. Hodle 212, E. Fraugher 203, J. Cochran 211, E. Baker 203, W. Schnepp 214-203, D. Hoile 224-209-222, R. Andrews 218-207, H. Guenin 203. 600 series: C. Marbaeh 624 (223-208-193), W. Schnepp 600 < 214-203-183), D. Hoile 655 ( 224-209-222). ' G.E. Club Alleye G.E. Fraternal League Peterson Grain C 0 .6 0 West End RestaurSfit 6 0 Teeple Truck Lines — 4 2 Red Men — 2 4 G. E. Club - 0 6 Chic’s Cleaners — 0 6 200 games: T. Eyanson 204, G. Koos 206, D. Eyanson 211, T. Garner 214, A. Bowen 202, G. Baumgartner 206, A. Selking 201-211, R. Werling 201, Hoffman 203-202, Buuck 244-216, ‘E. Reynolds 215, W. Biery 213-226, O. Schultz 225200. A Zelt 208-224. 600 series: Buuck 618 <244-216-158).

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Little League Meeh Wednesday Evening An organMeUon meeting of the Deratur Lillie I x-ague WIU be held iH » o'clock Wednesday rvrntfkg at the cMy hall, L. K. Beal. league peeeideol announced today. All league officers, manager* and roerttre from last season's trama art asked to be preeenl Officers will be elected toe the coming year and plana will be discussed toe the 1840 season. Decatur CYA Team Defeats Fort Wayne The Decatur CYA continued on its winning ways. shelling the Fort Wayne CYO team by a M to 19 count Sunday at the Decatur Catholic gym. Hake led the winners with IS points, matching the enitre output of the Fort Wayne team. . Other local scorers were Coffee. I; Schultz. 1; Grona. I: Heimann. 4; Jaeger. 4, and Wiseman 2 The neat contest tor the local ihooters wiU take place at St Mary's gym m Huntington Jan 31 against Wabash at 3 P- m Red Sox Announce Jensen Retirement BOSTON (UPD—The Boston Bed Sox announced today that star outfielder Jackie Jensen had quit baseball. . ' The Red Sox said Jensen quit because of the family reasons he had mentioned several times during last season and during the off season. Red Sox publicist Jack Malaney told United Press International that the club has offered Jensen a '‘nice’’ contract, believed to have called for more than $40,000, but •'it made no difference.” » Open Conference On Disarmament Stand WASHINGTON (UPD — American. British, French, Canadian and Italian disarmament experts opened several days of conferences here Monday to draft a Western disarmament position for East-1 West talks in Geneva March 15. I I Character is achieved — not received. It grows with use out of the substance of a man’s soul. Turn your face to the sun and the shadows will fall be hind you. Character is like white paper: if once blotted, it can hardly ever be made to appear white as beofre. —Hawes. No nation can rise higher than the character of its people. Snarling at other folks is not the best way of showing the superior qualfity e ydur own character.

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Junior High Winner At Willshire, 37-32 The Decatur Junior high team defeated Willshire, ft, W-». «t the Willshire gym Monday evening ' Willshire tod at Ute «d of tha flrat quarter. M. but Decatur held the Ohio team to two points in the aecood period to take an 16-111 toad at the half. Decatur’s margin, at the third quarter was 31-14. , Kuhm, of Willshire, was the game's leading scoter with 17 points Elliott tallied 14 and 1-add 10 for Decatur. Decatar FG FT TP Ortiz -1 0 $ Swygart 11$ Riffle 0 0 0 Elliott7 0 14 I-adds 0 10 Eyanson 0 0 0 Ybarrao 0 0 Sheets 11$ Smith 0 0 0 Custer 0 0 0 ' TOTALSI7 3 37 I Willshire

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