Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1960 — Page 7

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St. Joseph Wins City's Grade Title M Joseph won the Dacatur City grade ackiool cMamptonahlp Tuesday night. defeating Decatur Junior high. 4*4*. at the Catholic school gym. St Joe had won the flrat garniof the annual ter tea several week* ago at the Lincoln school gym. and thus gains possr»»lon for the nest year <rf the Wemhoff trophy. The St Joe Pirates, undefeated this season. led at all reat periods last night The Pirates built up a 144 advantage at the first quarter, saw it decrease to four points. 2211. at the half, and then boosted their margin to 12 points. 35 23. by the end of the third period. Kohne topped all scorers with 17 points in leading St Joe to the victory. Gaae tallied 11 for the Pirates. while the Junior Jackets were paced by Elliott with 11 points and Sheets with 10. U. Joseph FG FT TP Hess 4 0 1 Kohne — 8 1 17 Peterson 3 0 6 Omlor 12 4 Gase 4 3 11 Harshman ...........- 0 0 0 McGill 0 0 0 Lose 0 0 0 Totals 20 6 4f Junior High FG FT TP Swygart 3 0 6 Orti2 0 2 2 Sheets 4 2 10 Elliott 4 3 11 Ladd —— 2 2 6 Totals 13... 9 35 Hank And Rodriquez To Battle Tonight CHICAGO- <UPH— Hard hitting Henry Hank, the world’s third ranked middleweight, expects to meet a “runner” and not a puncher in light-heavyweight Sixto Rodrigues tonight, so he’s preparing for a “track meet.” • Hank was a solid favorite to whip Rodrigues, ranked fourth among the 175 pounders, despite the difference in weight for their nationally televisd bout.

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PUBLIC AUCTION We have sold our farm and we are moving to Decatur and will sell the following property: FABM S EH.LD GOODS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 — 12:30 P.M. LOCATION: One Half Mile East of Salem, Indiana Or, 10 mdes JSoutheast of Decatur, Ind. Or, 10 miles Northeast of Berne, Ind. Or 4 miles Southwest of Willshire. Qhio. m FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT: 1951 FERGUSON Tractor, Tractor disk; Two Bottom 14 in. Plow; Cultivator; Corn Planter; Cultipacker; Sub Soiler; Manure Spreader; Iron Wheel Wagon with grain bed; Trailer; Corn Sheller; Water Tank; Wheelbarrow; New Ladders, Step Ladder; Double Hay Fork; ¥« h.p. Motor; Iron Kettle; Work Bench' Weed Sprayer; Small Tools; Wrenches; Forks; Flannels; Oil Drums; Barb Wire; End Posts; 20 Ft. Light Posts; Chicken Feeder; 275 Gal. Fuel Oil Tank; and other articles. > 140 lb. SWEET CLOVER SEED; 100 lb. TIMOTHY SEW. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MISC. ARTICLES: Deluxe Duo Therm Oil Heater like new; Small Super Flame Oil Heater; Electric Space Heater; 15x17 Rug; Dining Table and 6 Chairs; High Chair; size Bed with Springs and Mattress; 2 pair Drapes; Wool Comforters; End Tables: Lamps; Kitchen Cabinet; Fruit Cupboards; Washing Machine; Copper Wash Boiler; Chufn; Butter Bowl; Milk Strainer; Sausage Grinder; Fruit Jars; Porch Swing; Cooking Utensils, and many other items. * ♦ _ CONSIGNED MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES — 1953 BUICK 4 Door Sedan; 24 in. Strunk Chain Saw. like new; HniTSF.Hnin sowing Machine: GE Iron; 2 Kitchen Chairs; 6 Gal.' Crock. FARMALL H Tractor; Cultivators; J. D. Corn Planter on Rubber- Rotary Hoe; 14 in. Massey-Harrte Plow; IHC Tandem Disc; Grain drili; IHC 52R Combine; Rubber Tired Wagon; Ladders; Oil Drums; and other articles. TERMS—CASH. Claude and Zelma Foreman, Owners J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer Teel SchiefersteinL-Clerk ' ; Sate Conducted By Midwest Realty Auction Co,, Decatur, Indiana.

Week's Schedules For Adami County Basketboll Teams WsdsMday Arcola at Cummodorvs. Friday Harlan at Commodores Yellow Jacket* at Wtochastar. Montpelier at Monmouth. New Haven at Herns Parker at Geneva. Adama Central at Bluffton. Hartford vs Petroleum at Pennville SPORTS BULLfTIN INDIANAPOLIS (I’PD—Gary Brown, a Bedkey High Hcbaal . basketball player, was ana pended for the remainder of the season iartedtag tourney play for a slugging during a game againat Berne Feb. IL The action was taken by the IHBAA follewinc report* that Brown slugged James HUI after Brosn drew his fifth personal foul and was sidelined with about three minutes remaining in the game. IHSAA Commissioner L. V. Phillips saM Hill lost four false teeth in the altercation, causing lacerations of the mouth. He also said referees Virgil Hoeppner and Norman Moser. Wood born, criticised sportsmanship by Bed ke y coach Don Selvey during the game won by Berne. 74-56. Lloyd Reef Bowls Perfect 300 Game Lloyd Reef, a Decatur bowler., entered that sport's golden circle Monday night, notching the first sanctioned perfect game at the Mies Recreation Lanes. In order to net a 300 game. 12 straight strikes are necessary.' Reef, who lives at 810 W. Monroe street and works for the Yost Construction, did just that, and at the same time garnered the first 700 series in six years at the local bowling lanes. Reef put together scores of 300. ! 181. and 254 for a total of 735. which is considerably above his 183 average with Oakdale Kennels. His team, by the way, tops the Major League bracket this half of lhe season. Dick *Mies. manager of the lanes, said this morning that three other bowlers have done the trick here, but not in ABC sanctioned competition. Don Stump and Gary . Schultz dropped the pins in open competition and Rollie Ladd did likewise in a league doubles competition. Reef has been bowling for about 15 yt»rs, and is a regular at the Mies lanes. College Basketball Notre Dame 79. Butler 62. Anderson 83. Indiana Central 82. Franklin 81. Oakland City 78. Manchester 107. Ball State 91. Evansville 73, Indiana State 69. Vincennes 74. Rose Poly 70. Valparaiso 75, St. Joseph’s 64. Indiana Tech 81, Concordia 62. Detroit 94, Baldwin-Wallace 61. Holy Cross 83, Boston U. 76. Tennessee 57, Georgia Teph 56. Kentucky 68. Vanderbilt 60. Duke 78, Virginia 66. Arkansas 78. Texas Tech 55. Southern Methodist 75, Rice 58. Texas 79, Texas A&M 62.-

South Side To Meet Central In Ist Round INDIANA IMMJS »UPD - Tharell be red hot early mlltekwu in Indiana'* loth annual high »ch<»>l tm» ketball tourney at Fort Wayne and Indianapoli*. the drawing* revealed today, tn the Summit CHy. arch-rlvaia South and Central collide nr»t Thursday evening in the fifth local section* I game i South ba* won the Fort Wayne I sectional four straight time* and won 3* consecutive game* In city competition—until last .Friday—when Central clipped ths string, 56-44 The two teams split even during the suasoo in their city scries A tough upper bracket was dealt out at Indianapolis, with dcfmiding state champion Attucks colliding with city rival Shortridge Wednesday evening and city foe* Cathedral and Scecina also meeting headon Indianapolis Tech | also was lumped Into the upper ; bracket, while the lower half was decidedly weaker. Took 47 Minute* The «M hopefuls in Hoosierland’s four-week hardwood show ; which opens Feb. 24 were paired off in exactly 47 minute* from the 164, sectionals to the four-team ftfcahi at Butler Fieldhouse here I March 19. Several other early collisions of favorites In the preliminaries were assured, but for the most part, it was a balanced draw. At Mishawaka. South Bend Adama and the host club were in the lower bracket. South Bend Central in the upper portion. At Madison Heights, Anderson (and Alexandria were lumped into the opposite bracket from Elwood. Fort Wayne Catholic, another ■ favorite in the Summit City sectional. was opposite South and | Central. At Evansville. Reitz apparently will have the lower bracket to itself. while Bosse, Lincoln and Central of the Pocket City will be battling in the upper portion-Top-rated Muncie Central should gallop through its sectional w sweat clothes. The undefeated Bearcats, heavily favored to grab a historic fifth state crown, open Friday afternoon against little Daleville. i Madison vs. Austin Madison, also unbeaten and No. 2 in the state, gets its tourney baptism against Austin at Scottsburg Wednesday night. I East Chicago Washington ■ abd Gary Roosevelt, tied for third i place, both hit the tourney trail Thursday—Washington at home ! against West NIHSC rival Hammond Tech, Roosevelt against Tolleston of the Steel City. Kokomo also can relax. The fifth-rated Wildcats, beaten only at Muncie, open against Camden Friday night. Bloomington opens against Mooresville at Martinsville, Jasper’s newly - crowned Southern Conference champs against Ireland at Huntingburg and Indianapolis Manual against Greenfield at Southport, all Thursday night. . The pairings were made bj the. Board of Control of the IHSAA. Decatur Catholic m the Adams County sectional was the nrst fearn picked in the blind draw by principal Forest G. Waters of Versailles. Hertford Center was pick No. 2. . Other interesting selections included Lewisville, featuring highscoring Marion Pierce, against the host Trojans; Columbus and Shelbyville are in the same bracket at Columbus, and Western Conference titlist Brazil goes against a good Van Buren quintet at Clay City. High School Basketball Harlan 80, Hamilton 59. Columbia City 69, Albion 56. Lancaster <Wells) 55, Union (Wells) 47. Poling 70. Rockcreek (Wells) 62. Riverdale 57. Butler 54 (overtime) Indianapolis Attucks 72, Indianapolis Wood 69. Terre Haute Wiley 45, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 43 (overtime). Jeffersonville 69, Connersville *4. Jasper 67, New Albany 62. Gary Froebel 87, Hammond Clark 65. Hammond Morton 88, Hammond 78. Michigan City 83, South Bend Riley 74..’' - "•

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Southeastern And Southwest Loops Knotted By TIM MOBILITY lalkd Press They re lUrtinj the heskrtbal) season all over again in the Southeastern and Southweat con ferences Georgia Tech. Auburn and Kentucky wound up in a three-way tie for first place in the SE< i with 9-2 record* when Tcnnesaee upset Tech. 57 s*. and Kentucky* Comeback Kid* turned back Van de rbi It. 6MO. Tuesday Bight A similar three-way tie tor the Southwe*t Conference lead *•> produced when Texa» shocked Texas A4M 79-62 and Southern Methodist upended Rice. 7548. That left Texas sharing flrrt place with the Aggie* and SMU. each boasting 7-2 league mark*. Glenn Campbell and Dahn Showalter teamed up to earn Tennetaee it* eurprise victory over (Georgia Tech at Knoxville. The eighth • ranked Engineer* were leading 56-52 in the closing minutes when Showalter broke i through for a free throw and a basket to reduce the Vol* deficit to one point. Holy Cross Celebrate* i Second* later, a Tech player ' accidently kicked the ball out of bounds The Vol* relayed the ball to Campbell, who barreled down the middle of the court and tossed in the winning basket on a twist- ! ing lay-up at the final bull**. Showalter wound up H* points and 12 rebounds for Tennessee while jump-shooting Roger Kaiser had 26 point* for the disappointed Engineers. Holy Cross, named along with St. John’s to the field for the National Invitation Tournament earlier in the day. ceeblrated with an 83-76 triumph over Boston University. It was the 11th straight victory for the Crusaders, who were led by soph Jackie Foi ley’s 29 points. Three other NIT nominees also I soared to impressive victories. Providence whipped Rhode Island 72 - 60; Detroit trampled Baldwin-Wallace, 9441. and Memphis State outclassed Loyola of the South, 54-38. E. Kentucky Forfeit* Eastern Kentucky forfeited a key Ohio Valley Conference game to Western Kentucky when Coach Paul. Mcßrayer pulled his team ’off the floor following a bflef player scuffle late in the first i charged that Western Kentucky Coach Ed Diddle shoved one of the Eastern players during the fracas. Western held a 38-20 lead at the time. After ordering his players to the dressing room, Mcßrayer advised the officials he was forfeiting the Carroll Youngknfs 34 points fired Duke to a 78-66 victory over Virginia. Virginia Tech converted 53 4 Per cent o its shots in spanking Richmond, 85 - 53; Jeff Cohen’s 24 points "helped William and Mary down Davidson. 73-65; Mike Graney and John Dearie led Notre Dame to a 79-62 triumph over Butler, and Arkansas whipped Texas Tech, 78-55. Hockey Results International League Fort Wayne 9, St. Paul 4. Bowling Scores Women’s Major League W L Pts. Two Brothers 19 3 14 Shaffer’s Restaurant - 9 6 « West End -- —- 9 ® Mirror Inn 9 ° Three Kings 8 1 “ Gene’s Mobil 7 ! o Hoagland Lumber 8 » Ideal Dairy ----- 6 9 1 Adams Trailer 5 c Smiths Pure Milk 5 10 b High series: P. Affolder 504. High games: P. Affolder 191, C. Seitz 191 r L Nelson 189. H. McClure 185, J. Mansfield 183, M. Scheumann 178, B. Reynolds 175. S. Schnepp 174, G. Reynolds 174, V. Smith 172, M. Gage 171, J. Reidenbach 170, D. Hoile 170. Splits converted: J. Reidenbach 5-10, 3-10, M. Gage 3-10, B. Appleman 6-7-10, D. Hoile 5-7, P. Affolder 5-8-10.

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Sectional Tournament Schedule WEDNESDAY 7:00 F. M.) \ Rnmmndoret I Hartford j SATI RDAY 1:00 F. M.f WEDNESDAY 8:11 P. M. I _ ._ \ Geneva -/ I Adams Central ' SATURDAY 8:15 P. M.! THURSDAY 7:00 P. M-i . 1 Pleasant Mills _i / Yellow Jackets ) SATURDAY 1:15 P.M. L > THURSDAY 8:15 P. M.j 1 Berne — I Monmouth Official*: »utt» I—WHII«m Hrror.

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SECTIONAL TICKET DISTRIBUTION Herman Frantz, principal of the •nd wcUoml tourney manager, has announced the d.tribultonoS ticket* tor the Wednesday and Thursday session* «f the Adams CCnt distribution is made on an enrollment basis. Bulk of the tickets will go to fans of the four team* competing in each session Tickets are priced at 50 cents for each of the Wednesday and Each dTthe four school* not competing in the:*’*’ receive 25 ticket* for a total of 100. Another distribution of u ck<L will be made following the Thursday night session for the( schu competing in the semi-finals Saturday. ,P's. Satur^. ay ** both afternoon and evening sessions, will be P r,ced at •*• . There will be a total of 2.189 Ucketo sold for each session, plus 96 player tickets and 15 for press and radio. The breakdown follows: Upper Bracket School Enrollment Pro Rata Enrollment Total 10% 90% Decatur Catholic 170 52 520 572 Hartford » - « Geneva 146 52 446 498 Adams Central 249 52 762 814 Lower Bracket School Enrollment Pro Rata Enrollment Total 10% • 90% Pleasant Mills 90 52 194 246 Decatur — * 376 52 811 863 Berne — - 247 52 533 585 ■ Monmouth 159 52 343 395

flourney Tickets To Fans Os Commodores Go On Sale Friday The Rev. Robert Jaeger, athletic director of the Decatur Catholic high school, today announced plans for sale of tickets for the Wednesday session of the sectional tourney to Commodore fans. The sectional tickets, priced at 50 cents, will be sold to adult season ticket holders only, during the Commodores game Friday night with Harlan at the Decatur gym. Remaining tickets will be sold at the athletic office at the Catholic high school at 7 p.m. Monday. Tourney ticket sales to students will be conducted in the school Thursday. Decatur Catholic received 572 tickets for the Wednesday session. Stuffy Mclnnis Os Baseball Fame Dies IPSWICH, Mass. “ <UPD — “Stuffy” Mclnnis, the stylish, little target of Connie Mack’s SIOO,000 infield” on the Philadelphia Athletics half a century ago, died Tuesday at the age of 69. Stuffy, whose real name was John P. Mclnnis, stood only 5 feet 8 inches, but overcame his height handicap to become one of the slickest fielding first basemen that baseball has ever known. Mclnnis once went through an entire season (in 1921 for the Boston Red Sox) and. made only one error. Another time be went 163 games and handled 1625 chances without an error. Both records still stand. “I got tired of watching those six-feet first basemen fail to make the catch,” he once reminisced. “So I decided to become a first baseman myself.” Stuffy played in the major leagues for 19 years and compiled a .990 fielding average. He held a lifetime batting mark of .308. A little man among the “giants” of his day, he played on six pennant winning teams and was a member of the world champion team five times.

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Spartans End Season With Win Tuesday The Pleasant Mills Spartans closed their regular season schedule on a cheering note Tuesday night, edging Madison township, 50-49, at the Pleasant Mills gym. It was the Spartans’ fourth victory against 14 defeats. The Spartans led all the way, being on top at all periods, 14-10 25-17. sand 41-33, but had to battle tp stave off a late rally by the Jay county team. Jack Butler led the Spartans wiht 14 points, with John Snj'der and Jim Death each scoring 10 Parks was top man for Madison with 20. Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Brunner -. 2 3 7 Snyder — .’ 5 0 10 Smith 1 0 2 Ohler 10 2 Death 5> 0 10 Butler ... 6 2 14 Jackson 13 5 McGill — 0 0 0 * Totals —- 21 8 50 Madison Twp. FG FT TP Liggett 5 1 ,11 Harworth 10 2 Parks 9 2—2 C. Addington 3 0 6 Sipe . 10 2 Phillips 3 17' Byrd - : 0 11 "“Totals -22 5 49 Officials: Lee, Hobart. Preliminary Madison, 39-37. Pro Basketball Boston 130, Minneapolis 122. New York 125, Syracuse 116. | St. Louis 111, Deroit 104. Philadelphia 117, Cincinnati 112.

Regional Pairings INDIANAPOLIS <UPD — Regional pairings for the Indiana high schodl basketball tourney: COLUMBUS—Winner at Scott*-burg-winner at Center Grove, winner at Greensburg-winner at Columbus CONNERSVILLE — Winner at Connersville-winner at Rushville, winner at Rising Sun-winner at Milan EAST CHICAGO—Winner at Michigan City-winner at Gary, winnerat East Chicago-winner at Valparaiso. ELJCH ART—Winner at Mlsha-waka-winner at Columbia City, winner at Plymouth-winncr at Elkhart. EVANSVII-LE — Winner at Princeton-winner at Tell City, wintier at BoonviUe-wlnner at Evansville. FORT WAYNE—Winner at Fort Wayne-winner at Churubusco, winner at Kendallville-winner at Adams Central. GREENCASTLE — Winner at Greencastle-winner at Williamsport, winner at Clinton-winner at Crawfordsville. HUNTINGBURG — Winner at Huntingburg-winner at Washington, winner at Sullivan-winner at Vincennes. INDIANAPOLIS — Winner at Brownsburg-winner at Southport, winner at Indianapolis-winner at Madison Heights. JEFFERSONVILLE — Winner at Salem-winner at Seymour, winner at Jeffersonville-winner at Bedford. KOKOMO—Winner at Peru-win-ner at Kokomo, winner at Carmelwinner at Wabash. LAFAYETTE—Winner at Zions-ville-winnerat Lafayette, winner at Clinton Central-winner at Fow-

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kr. LOGANSPORT—Winner at toga niport-winner at Knox. winßer at Monon-winner at Kentland. MARlON—Winner at Martenwinner at Portland, winner at Bluffton-winner at Huntington. MARTINSVILLE — Winner at Martlniville-winner at Clay Qty. winner at Terre Haute-winner at Switx City NEW CASTLE—Winner at Win-chester-winner at Muncie, winner at Richmond-winner at New Castle. Semi-State Pairings INDIANAPOLIS <UPD — SemiState pairings for the Indiana high school basketball tourney: EVANSVILLE—Winner at Hunt-ingburg-winner at EvansviDe; winner at Jeffersonvllle-winner at Martinsville. FORT WAYNE—Winner at Elk-hart-winner at Fort Wayne; winner at Marion-winner at Kokomo. INDIANAPOLIS—Winner at Co-lumbus-winner at Connersville; winner at Indianapolls-winner at New Castle. LAFAYETTE—Winner at Lo-gansport-winner at East Chicago, winner at Greancastle-winner at Lafayette. .. . Final Pairings INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Pairings for the Indiana high school basketball tourney finals: INDIANAPOLIS—Winner at In-dianapolis-winner at Evansville, winner at Fort Wayne-wtaner at Lafayette.