Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1960 — Page 6

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Big 0 Sets Scoring Mark Monday Night By HM MORIARTY lotted Pre** ta*emaU*aal You'd never think O*car Robert tun wa» bor«i with college ba* krtball The L'niv»r*ity of Cincinnati AllAmerica reportedly wa» read* to quU school last year and join the Harlem* Globetrotter*. But be decided to stick around for hi* senior year because be wanted .to add two more national scoring records to his bulging portfolio The record* Robcrtann set his sights on this season were the major college thrve-year record of 2.SM points set by Frank Selvy of Furman and the alltime career mark of 2.517 established by Dick Hemric of Wake Forest over a four-year span' < 1959-3344-55». One la Bag Big 0" wiped out Selvy’s rec- I ord Monday night at Cincinnati j with a M-point effort that sparked the second-ranked Bearcats to a runaway 96-61 triumph over Drake and raised his career total to 2.STl.He'll go after Hemric's mark Saturday night when the Bearcats entertain Houston, needing ’ only 17 points to become the highest scorer in college basketball 1 history. Robertson yawned his way. through the Drake contest, aurpassing Selvy’s record with two quick layups in the first six minutes. Play was interrupted at this j point a* the six-foot-five forward from Indianapolis posed for photographers. Robertson completed his record breaking night by totaling 18 of 20 free throws, nine of a field goal attempts. 12 rebounds and seven assists. West Gets 39 Jerry West, another All-Ameri-ca who has been playing in Robertson's shadow for the past two seasons, tallied 39 points and 23 rebounds in leading fifth - ranked l West Virginia to a 101-71 victory over Virginia Military. In the Big Ten conference, fourth-ranked Ohio State remained unbeaten in six league outings by routing Michigan, 99-52. as Jerry Lucas scored 23 points; Michigan State upset Minnesota, M 43, and Indiana turned back Northwestern. 76-58. in a rough game that featured a fist fight between Indiana's Charley Hall and the Wildcats' Willie Jones. Jim Mudd. one of the nation’s top scorers, totaled 36 points in leading Nbrth Texas State to an M-78 Missouri Valley Conference victory over Wichita, while Colorado surprised lowa State, 70-55. and Nebraska edged Missouri, 6439 in Big Eight Conference action. Don Stanley scored six points in overtime a* ninth-ranked Texas A It M opened a two game California invasion by edging San Francisco, 69-65; Princeton whipped Colgate. 70-57; Mississippi breezed past LSU. 76-61; Tulane downed Mississippi State, 51-47; Alabama beat Vanderbilt, 61 - 54, and * 28-point splurge by Gary Phillips sparked Houston to an 90-68 triumph over Oklahoma City University. . Pro Basketball Philadelphia 103, Minneapolis 96.

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Weed's Schedules For Adams County Bask etball Teams Tumday Commodore* at Geneva. Berne at Bluffton. Frtday Portland at Yellow Jacket* Adam* Central at Monroeville. Monmouth at Hoagland. | Herne at Montprlicr, Geneva at Albany Saturday ’ Yellow Jacket* at Elmhurst. I Hartford at Monmouth. I■ — , Play Opening Games In Lutheran Tourney { Opening games were played, ■ over the wv«-lu>nd in the Luther an i grade league's 10-team tourney. J In the openers. Bingen whipped' I Friedheim. 42-15. and Soest down id Preble. 30-12. Bingen rc FT TT D. Schroeder ........ 4 4 12 K. Scherer 3 0 6 S. Hoile ... -1 3 5 ij. Graves 0 0 0| R Scheuman 0 0 0 Zelt 71 15 Fuhrman ............ 0 0 0 D. Scheuman — 0 0 0 Melcher 0 2 2 {Schuller 0 0 0 Boenker .............. 022 R. Scherer 0 0 6 IA. Schroeder ......... 0 0 0 jßultemeier 0 0 0 Aumann 0 0 0 ' Fuhrman 0 0 0 ;D. Scheuman ... 0 0 0 (Scherer 0 0 0 Koeneman 0 0 0 Totals 15 12 42! Freidheim FG FT TP: D. Gallmeyer 3 0 6 Fuhrman ...... 0 0 0 j L. Gallmeyer -- 0 0 0] Dale Gallmeyer ~.t:..’.~~0~ o o D. Conrad —- 0 4 4 Stoppenhagen .... 0 0 0 D. Buuck 0 1 11 ! Schroeder 1 2 4 1 Nuerge 0 0 0 Bultemeier ...1 0 0 0 L. Conrad -- 0 0 0 T. Buuck 0 0 o| Schroeder —- 0 0 0, Totals 4 7 15 Soest FG FT TP R. Bearman 4 2 10 J. Lepper - - 0 0 0 A. Bearman .. 113 Werling 0 0 0 D. Dressier .— 2 9 13 J. Saalfrank — 0 0 0 R Dressier Oil M. Lepper 0 0 0 R. Saalfrank 11 3 8. Lepper — 0 0 0 ;R. Lepper 0 0 0 Totals 8 14 30 > Preble FG FT TP ' Schulenberg 10 2 ’ Erxleben 2 15. Weber 0 £_JL ; Jeffry ......... 0 0 0 D. Reinking ... 113 , Schuller ... 0 0 0 Fuchs ... 0 0 0 Bieberich 0 0 0 Bleeke 0 0 0 R. Reinking —— 0 0 0 Totals ... 4 4 13

Buckeyes Rouf Michigan, Add • To Loop Lead I CHICAGO lUPI' — Oik> State 'roaunued It* merry roll through I the Big Tro Ni.krttwll achedulc I today, filing twn game* ahead of second ptace Mlnnrwita The Buckeye*, with Monday night * 9852 rout of Michigan I actually* had a better edge than that over their cloaeat purauer*. because the Gopher* had three : game* la the toat column to none for the unbeaten leader*. The Gopher* fell behind, losing. ■M3. to Michigan State, the Buck ' eye*' Saturday night victim*. Ohio | (State has right more game* to play and Minnesota eight. The two team* meet for the only time i on March 5. the campaign» tad day. lilial I* Third ’ The Gopher* and seven other; team* have at least three losses 'Only Illinois, in third place. wa»! doing better The ” Illini have dropped two of their five games, and one was to the Buckeyes whom they meet again Feb. 15 at Champaign. In other Big Ten action Monday I night. Indiana avenged an earlier defeat by Northwester, beating the Wildcats. 76-58. on tbc Hosier court. Buckeye Coach Fred Taylor | used his entire 15-man squad in, the breeze over winless Michigan ( Sophomore Jerry Lucas, who was ' lifted with four other starters after 14 minutes of the first half, and again midway in the second ( half, scored 23 points The Wolverines, who have yet to win a Big Ten contest in five starts, didn't manage a field goal i until their foes had raced to a 9-0 lead The taller Buckeyes sank 44 of 86 field goal attempts to Michgn's 18 of 68. Wiker. Olaan Ht 24 Michigan State, bouncing back 'from an 111-79 setback at Ohio State Saturday afternoon, came. from behind twice to beat the Gophers. Horace Walker, the , league's second-ranked marksman ; 1 shared scoring honors with teammate Lance Olson, each hitting I for 24 points. | The Indiana - Northwestern contest was marred by 36 fouls and a fight between Willie Jones of the Wildcats and Charley Hall of the Hoosiers. who exchanged i blows as the half ended. Walt Bellamy and Frank Radovich. Indiana’s top scorer*, were ! yanked by Coach Branch NJqCracken for accumulating seven fouls between them before the intermission. ' Bellamy, who missed 20 minutes of the game, finished with 15 points and Radovich, who sat out 18 minutes, got 13. The Hoosiers high man was Herbie Lee with 16, and game scoring honors went to Northwestern’s Willie Jones, who collected 17. Four conference games arc scheduled Saturday, starting with the Ohio State-Northwestern matinee television game at Evanston, In other games, Illinois is at Michigan, Indiana at Wisconsin and Purdue at Michigan State. lowa and Minnesota are idle. Big Ten Standings L L Pct. TP OP : Ohio State ... 6 0 1 000 569 434 i Minnesota ...- 5 3 -625 600 569 I Illinois - 3 2 .600 410 419 I Mich. State -. 4 3 .571 600 579 l lowa - 4 3 .571 512 497 > Purdue - 3 3 .500 461 473 Northwestern. 3 3 .506 381 417 I Indiana 2 3 366 Michigan .... 0 5 .000 303 422 Wisconsin 0 5 .000 353 424

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Junior High, Frosh Win Over Hoagland Dm-atur Junior high and fr*«bman team* »wrpt a double header ' from Hoagland team* Monday , wing al Ike Hoagland gym Ma* EUlott. of Deeatur. hit • '{jump »ho< from the top of th* foul 1 circle wMh aeveo second* to play {to wtn th* junior high gam*. 27 25 | Hoagland tad al the first quarter. Im. and at the half. M. but DeeaI tor took the lead at the third per I tad. tl-lt Elliott and Sheet* *acH •cored 10 point* for Decatur, and Sprague led Hoagland with 13. The Decatur freehmen led at all period*. 11-4. IM. and 96-14. to take the nightcap. 37 >4 Oauae wa» high for Decatur with 13 point*, i and Bearman led Hoagland with nine. Deeatar Joater High FG FT TP; .Swygart 10 2 (Ortiz 0 11 i Sheet* < 2 » Ladd 1 0 4 {Elliott < 2 toj Ybarra ® 0 01 Riffle - 0 0 0 Custer 0 0 0 Totals 11 5 27 Haagland FG FT TP| (Thornell 0 0 0 Johnson 1 J JI Sprague 5 3 13 Bradtmueller 0 2 'Napier - - 2 2 6 Wilkinson 0 ® ® Reynolds - DOO Totals •— 9 7 25 Decatar FTrohmen FG FT TP Conrad - 2 2 ® McClure 2 1 Heller ® 0 ® Riehle - 0 0 0 I Thieme 2 ® * ■Magley -1 Bixler - 0 ° ® Gause 6 1 13 (Feller 0 ® ® 'Martin 2 0 4 Ladd 0 ® ® Strickler 10 2 Totals - -16 5 37 Heaglaad FG FT TP Miller 1 ® 1 Anderson 1 0 Fisher - 2 2 * Franz ® ® ® Werling ........ —1 Harkless 1 ® 3 Bearman 3 3“ Saalfrank 0 0 0 Totals 9 6 84' 34 Bowling Scores Major League W L Pts Blue Flame 9 3 0 13 Oakdale Kennels —-- 9 3 13 Quality Chevy & Buick 8 4 li Three Kings 7 5 10 Beavers Oil ..... 6 6 7 Midwestern Life Ins. .5 77 Tocsin — 5 7 5 Ideal Dairy - 5 7 6 Hoagland Farms —- 4*B 5 Petrie Oil L 2 10 3 600 series: H Strickler 172-183- > 246 ( 601); D. Reidenbach 178-213 ( 211 <602). ’ i 200 games: C. Marbach 204-204, i F. Hoffman 215, B. Myers 212-205, E. Frauhiger 202, R. Hobbs 202 I H. MoeUering 215, C. Bultemeiei f 211. P. Miller 205, W. Nahrwok > 213, D. Mies 212, G. Strickler 205, ! J. Meyer 213. I Blue Flame won 2 from Beaver: Oil. Oakdale Kennels won 2 fron Tocsin, Quality Chevy & Buick woi 2 from Hoagland Farm, Idea Dairy_wo<L 2_ ftomutThree Kings Midwestern Life Ins. won 3 fron PtrieOll--- —— —~ Minor League W L Pts Fagers Sporting Goods 4 2 t Holthouse oh Hiway — 4 2 I M.O.C. Pup Tent 23 . 4 2 f Wolffs 4 2 £ Moose a 3 3 4 Smiths Pure Milk .... 3 3 i Walts Stanadrd Service 3 3 i Spud & Jims 2 4 7 Downtown Texaco .... 2 4 3 Clems -1 5 2 200 games: M. Heare 214, E Wolff 204, J. Macklin 210, H. Hoff man 201, A. Bowen 210-211, L Brunner 201, F. Hoffman 212, D 1 House 204. R. Smith Jr., 201-209 SOL Ukt'a nbw approach!*'

Aaron Seeks $75,000 Pact From Braves By MILTON BKMM4N V*M*d Prom later»*itaMi Hank Aaron want* 873.000. doubt* wMt h* earned in IMB. and It's Ma tat th* **Mag if h* can pull a maUMnnaticai mirarto I All h* ha* to do la prove to for 11 Milwaukee Brave* he W*s twice 'a* fund ta»t season aa th* jraar There'* no question Aaron w*» a lot better Utt year than h* was the year before." conceded General Manager Johnny .McHale. ■ but not 100 per cent better." From hit home in Mobile. Ala.. Aaron said he w»« "vary disappointed' with the first contract tent him by the Braves ft called for a boost over Utt year* eati--1 mated 837.5® but nothin! like the 1® per cant hike be U asking Ba* Tbrtey wu < lven • * ub_ Mbbßm taUe fur posting a 21 a 1 rworo in »*• but tn* Yankees I took some of that money back Monday on foe batis of his dlsnopolntlag Ml mark U«t reason. Turley tro* in the 530.00M33,.W bracket in 19» This year he'll be working for somewhere between trt.ooo and ta.ooo Buzzy Bavasi of the world .hampion Dodgers announced the signing of five players, including three rookies. The two holdovers who signed were second - string catcher Joe Ptgnatano and pinchhitter Rip Repulskl. and the three rookies were shortstop Earl Robinson. pitcher Phil Ortega and catcher Gene Conaway The Cubs signed shortstop William J. Ott. a IP-year-old fresh'm»n at St. John’s University in (New York, for their Lancaster farm club in the Eastern League. Seven I.U. Gridders Flunk Out Os School BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (UPI> — Seven membars of Indiana University’s varsity football team were dropped from school Monday for failure to maintain minimum grades. The players, all sophomores, included three lettermen from last year’s squad. They were wingbacks Melvin Ross. South Bend; Ron McCauley, Indianapolis, and tailback John Henry Jackson, Columbus, Ga. Others who were denied permission to enroll for the next aemester were guard Charles Dixon, Chicago; center Joe Mills, Nashua. N.H.; wingback Mike Sullivan, Indianapolis, and tailback Joe Winston. South Bend.

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Results Listed In Intramural League Bh gam** ware played ovar fo* wrokaod la th* intramural Irogue' at th* St Joeeph Catholic arltnoU. with th* following roauitof Ttotro n. Hawtea 14; Futons M. W ui at H. Block Cato M Gtob*trtat*r» M; Rorforfa 32. Mom 14; Royals 33 Na tamale »; Pro* 3V. Pirate* I* Soaring was as follows: Tiger* Jim G*imer 2. Ed Brit* 7. Grog UtrtWWd 4. Toom Milter J. Hawk* —Dev* Gm* 4. Bob Jaurtgu* 4. Jim Schults I Piston* John Ixw 14. Ed Hammond t, Jim Spangter 4. Paul Leogerictt 2; Wildcats— Tom Loa* 10. Tony Kohn* 8. Tom Foo* 4, Petr H*M 1; Black Cato— Tom Baker IS. Tom Fair child 9. Jim Becker 4. Jo* Qaae 2. Ron Schnepp X; Globetrotter* — Bob Jaurigue 11, Pat Gag* I. John Schlrack 4. Mike Meyer 2; Rockets—Dav* Geimer 13, Dan Rickurd J, Lions—Bill Bolinger 4, Jon Aiberdlag 3, John Schulte 3: Royals —Tom Staub 14. John LaFountain 14, Grog Eltenberger 2; Natxmals —Mike Kuhnle 12. H. Salazar 4. Mike Rumschlag 2; Pros—Denny Brftrr 13. Sam Blythe 12, John Keller 4. Jim Eiling 3. John LengMich 2. Tbm Blythe 2; Plrate*Dave Lengerich 4. Dan Hake 4. Bill Faurote 3, Dan Kabic 2. Dan Hteimann 2. Saturday League W L Pct. Wildcat* 4 2 ISO Tigers v—... .< 2 .750, Pistons 5 3 625, Black Cat* 5 3 .625 Globetrotters 2 6 250 Hawks 0 8 000 Saaday League W L Pct. I Royals ............ 71 .875 Pros -7 1 .875 Lions — 4 4 .5® Rockets 4 4 .5® Nationals 2 6 250 Pirates .........i— 0 8 .0® County Rural Youth Net Team Winner The Adam* county rural youth basketball team won its first game of the district basketball tournament Monday night, defeating Grant county, 79-30, at the Adams Central gym. The rural youth team, coached by Ray Miller, Farm Bureau advisor., will now play the winner of the HuntingtonWells county game. Scoring for the rural youth team was as follows: Derryl Pharr, 14; Winston Lehthan, 2; Larry Lauteenheiser, 2; John Meshberger, 17; Jerry Sprunger, 10; Larry Myers. 8; Delbert McCune. 24; Habegger, 0 and Ron Gerber, 2.

California's Bears Rated College Tops NEW YORK 'UPD — Callfor nla'» defending NCAA baekrtball champions today craek*d Cincinnati'. eight • week grip on first place tn United Press Internstton | al* major rolteg* rating* ' Cout h Pete Newell'* Golden I Bears who believe th* beat offena* I* a good defen**, collected 19 first-place votes and a total of | 330 point* in foe latest balloting j by foe 35 leading coache* who rate foe major school* tor UPI Cincinnati, which had b*id first I place since foe season began. I slipped to second with 13 first • place vote* and 322 points. California reached th* top after holding second place th* past four week*. Th* Bear* have a 14 • 1 record and lead foe major team* in defense. . . Bradley, which had to battle tor an overtime road victory over Marquette Saturday night, moved from fourth to third. West Virginia. beaten by William and Mary In last weekend's big upari. slipped from third to fifth. Ohio State advanced from fifth to fourth to complete a shuffle involving each of the five top-ranked teams. , There were no changes in the lower half erf the top 10. Georgia Tech remained sixth. Villanova 'seventh, Utah eighth. Texas A&M Inlnht and Utah State 10th. • North Carolina again headed the second 10 group. Dayton moved from 18th to 12th Southern Calii fornia was 13th. Kansas State 14th land St. Louis 15th. St. Joseph's (Pa ), St. Bonaventure, Indiana, ; Kentucky. Southern Methodist and lowa State tied for 16th. College Basketball Indiana 76. Northwestern 58. Ohio State 99. Michigan 52 Michigan State 84. Minnesota 63. Wabash 110. Butler 1® 'five overtimes*. Oakland City 102, Rose Poly 66. Lees 76. Vincennes 71. Colorado 70. lowa State 55. Cincinnati 96. Drake 61. Nebraska 64. Missouri 59. West Virginia 101, VMI 71. Alabama 61, Vanderbilt 54 The Citadel 84. Richmond 55. Tulane 51, Mississippi State 47. Mississippi 76, Louisiana State 61. Tennessee 84, Florida 68 East Texas State 58, Texas A&I 38. Houston W. Oklahoma City ®. Idaho State 82. Creighton 65. Humboldt State 55, San Francisco 42. Texas A&M 69, San Francisco U. 65.

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Wabash Boats Butler In Five Overtimes f*M*d Pre** IW4*roaU**al Indian* hopefol of laming a first-diviatan »pm “» •‘•J*—runted Northwestern Mo•d 4Jf night. 74-34, but for *kror rocllrment in »tete rolteg* ba«teetball electee. Waba*h'i 110-104 triumph over Butler In five overtime* took foe ipotllght • Charte* Hpwerman hit 4 record 152 point* for Wab*«h at Crawfordavilte. but Frank Cumming won for gam* with a Ring from the foul circte to end th* marathon *crap 1 It wa* 47-all at the end of th* regulation gam* and each team I had numerou* chanc** to tail it away erlier but muffed th* break* Th* »cor* waa tied again |at th* end of overUm* break* at 75. 43. ® and I®. before Waba*h finally notched ito fifth Mraight victory and 11th in 13 game* BuUer. 4-4 for th* *ea*on. was led by Orville Bo«e’« 34 points In modern state college play, th* endurance te»t wa* believed to be only second to Purdue's 59-56 loss to Minnesota in six overtimes Jan. 30. IMS ... , Indiana «tlll was in eighth place in foe Big Ten at 3-3. but gets a chance to hit the .5® mark at Wisconsin Saturday. The Hoo»iers. ahead 33-24 at th* half, saw their lead over Northwestern dwindle to two potof® foe second half before they rallied on foe play-making and scoring of Herbie Lee and big Wait Bellamy, who combined for 31 point*. Oakland City rolled over Rose Poly. 102-06. and Lees beat Vincennes, 76-71. Hdagland Softball Team Plans Dance The Hoagland softball team is sponsoring a round and dance at the Hoagland Hhyloft Friday from 9 unUl 12 p.rq.. team manager I-ou Berger announced today .a a, j The public is invited to attend the dance. Lemon Juice Sprinkle a little lemon juice over fruit, vegetables, fish or meat salads just before they are served, and the flavor will be greatly improved. How To Hold FALSE TEETH Moro Firmly In Place Do your false teeth ahnoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping or wot your plates. This alkaline (non-acid) oowder holds false teeth more firmly knd mor* comfortably. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doe*, not wur Checks plate odor’ 7 (denture E£ath) Get fASTEKTH today at any drug counter.