Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1960 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FubU*h*d Bv*ry BrwMM **«•?< nOC DBCATUK DAILY DKM<X'KAT CO.. WC bten4 at tbe Decatur, tad. Dual Office m aecoM) Oaaa Matter Dirk D Heller Jr ............... ... I’raaktent Jate O. Hatter Vie*Prwid.nt Out* Hnlthouae Beeretery-TreaMrer m*fcßr rl|>4lße ttetae tty Mall to Adem* and Adjoining CountlM Ona year. • 00. Sii month*. MM. > month*. tt» B» Mall, brytmd Adam* and Adjoining Countte*; One year, •00 < m<with«. 84 73. 3 month*. 050 By Carirer. 30 cent* per week Stogie copir*. I cent* Some Answers Following art* lh<* urtMuera to mw qucittioni* which peraona interested in achoola may raiac: Will it he possible under the achool corporation art to reorganize the rounty arhool district* in such away that Preble. I nion, and Blue Creek will as* main outside of achool dint ricin, and Jeffenum to maintain only grade school*? Answer: No. Section 6. (3) (ci) (1) says: "All county plans shall provide for the inclusion of all the area of the county in a school corporation or school cor|K>rations, in order to furnish efficient and adequate educational opportunity for all the pupils in grades one through twelve.” Can the ebunty study committee prevent reorganization hy stalling until the law expire-'.’ Answer: No. Sec. 11 (1) provides that the function of the state reorganization commission shall devolve upon the commission on General Education of the State Board of Education. Sec. 11 (2) provides that, if local school trustees or the state superintendent of public instruction deems further reorganization necessary to improve educational opportunities for the pupils in this 'county, such local trustees or the state superintendent shall submit plans to the state commission, which in turn will submit it to the electors of the corporations affected.
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Two Os Fort Wayne's Teams Upset Victims INDIANAPOLIS <UPD — Slaty s four sectional champton* will be . crowned to Indiana's golden an- ' nlvcrzary high school ba»krtball I tourney tonight, with the "little fella*'* out to wreck what so far l has been virtually a "big city I monopoly " After three days of firing tn I which the field of «M wbi whttI tied down to the 2M sectional temkftnalUt*. ntoe of 10 memi bcr« of the United Pre»s Interna- - Uonal coaches' board "Big 10" I were still alive. The lone exception was ninthrated Indianapolis A Hucks, which ' surrendered it* state crown Wednesday night Most of the "name" teams had easy afternoon tasks. Top • rated Muncie Central, charging after an unprecedented I fifth state erown. met Cowan The I Bearcats made their tourney debut Friday afternoon with a 90-49 conquest of little Daleville, their I 21st consecutive victory Roosevelt vs FYoebel Other “soft touch" afternoon I pairings were Kokomo - Delphi, i Bloomington- Bloomington UniverI sity at Martingville, South Bend I Adams-South Bend. St. Joseph at Mishawaka, unueaten MadisonI Madison Central at Scottsburg. Ini' dianapolis Manual-Vernon Twp at I Southport, and East Chicago ! Washington-city foe- Roosevelt. Gary Roosevelt, No. 2 in the state, and sixth - ranked Jasper had their work cut out. however. I Roosevelt met Froebel of the j Steel City, which beat the Pan- ' thers in overtime early in the season. And Jaspers Southern I Conference champs clashed with I host Huntingburg, which they I licked by only three points during I the campaign Still running strong among the small - town elite were Wabash Valley king Bloomfield, which trounced Jasonville at Switz City Friday night, 92-51, for its 25th victory in 26 games, also its 20th in a row; Concord, Bainbridge and Highland, all beaten but once during the reguar season, and Waldron. Medora and Covington. And at Fort Wayne, three rural outfits were set to "gang up” on Central of the Summit City — Huntertown, Leo and Harlan. Seventeen Champs Gone Harlan, 9-11 for the season, upset Fort Wayne Nbrth, 76-60. while Huntertown defailed Fort Wayne Catholic. 60-59. on Gay Martin’s I pair of freethrows with 21 secj onds left. Only Monroeville in the late 1940 s has ever beaten the Fort Wayne elite in the sectional. Seventeen defending sectional champions have been eliminated, seven Friday. They were Shawswick at Bedford. Brighton at Kendallville. Terre Haute Gerstmeyer. Huntington Catholic, North Vernon at Greensburg, Rensselaer at Kentland, and Wolcott at Monon. Tech and Shortridge, which whipped Attucks, remained in the running at Indianapolis, but the three other 1959.. finalists were still rolling. New Albany, though not expected to cut much ice this time, opened with a 65-54 win over Clarksville at. Jeffersonville. Kokomo walloped Camden, 94-35, and Logansport reached the sectional semis Thursday night. Os the ranking teams. Jasper and Manual had the toughest time advancing Jasper led St. Ferdinand by only two points with a minute left, but splurged to finish with a 61-54 decision. Manual 1
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Club Championship Shod Is Planned TW ite«t todoor attoot of the IJmtwrtoßt BrcWry Bad cwmwtvbUon dub wIU b« twld ttutotoy. March • Oub officiate ateo announced that an indoor dub Championzhip »b4x>< will t» bold to* third Sunday to March P«»t member* wtehln* ■to anler thte thoot mint be adlvw numbtn by tha date of the dub aboot Trophies and ribbon* ware pr»•ented for flrat placet to each claaa and dlvi»lon and ribbon* for second places to the club s ah‘*>< teat Sunday. in th* men’* dlvtekxi. expert daaa. winners ware Al Huston and Paul Mays; bowman. Frank Selvey and Lewi* May*, archer, lz* Johnson and Bob Rondot; novice. Bob Wendrl and Jack Macklin. ' Three freestyle Ibow sight' shooter* in the tnen‘« divteion recelv«xl ribbons for first and second places in expert and one tor first bowj man. They were Frank Sardella. Larry Steven* and Dan Shackley In the women's divteiaii, . ners were: expert. Mr*. Lewis Mays and Mrs Frank Selvey. bowman. Mrs Dwight Whitacre and Mrs Harold Nash; intermediate girl* expert. Kathy Call; junior boys, expert. Buddy Johnson. Sectional Scores At Feri Wayne ’ Leo 70. Elmhurst 65 (overtime). Harlan 76. Fort Wayne North 60 . Huntertown 60. Fort Wayne Central Catholic 59. Fort Wayne Central 83. Fort Wayne Concordia 75. At Bluffton i Bluffton 77. Jackson 47. 1 Ossian 75, Lancaster Central 55. ' At Columbia City South Whitley 70. Etna Green 62. Columbia City 74. Pierceton 60. North Webster 68, Larwill 54. Mentone 64. Warsaw 57. At Huntington Huntington Twp. 79, Rockcreek 55. Warren 71, Union Twp. 50. Huntington 64, Andrews 57. Lancaster 74, Huntington Catholic 73. At Kendallville Howe Military 57. Lima 54. Kendallville 55, Ligonier 44. Cromwell 36, Rome City 35. Albion 50, Brighton 39. At Portland Montpelier 61, Redkey 52. Pennville 76, Hartford City 75 fovertime). trailed Franklin Twp. at the half, 25-19, then won, 58-53. Lee Has 85 Points Gary Roosevelt humbled neighbor Edison, 95-42, and Madison cashed in on its 20th victory at the expense of city foe Shawe Memorial, 96-46, Buster Briley canning 34 points. Hottest scorer so far appeared to be Neiy Castle’s John Lee, who has rolled in 85 points in two games. He got 33 in an 88-82 win over Spiceland Friday night. Huntingburg knocked off Springs Valley, a tourney finalist two years ago, 55-45, by caging the last 10 points. Pine Village, which hasn't won a game all year, win from Richland Twp. at .Williamsport, 58-53. And at Portland, Montpelier avenged a 17-point drubbing by Redkey with a 61-52 decision. Other interesting afternoon ■ scraps included Elkhart - Goshen, Anderson - Alexandria at Madison Heights. Aurora - Lawrenceburg at Rising Sun. Witey - Garfidd at Terre Haute, and ColumbusShelbyville. ;
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er. ok»x immm. *eww— ~— County Junior High Tourney Opens Monday The annual Adams county junior high tourney will open Monday evening, with all four first-round games to be played at the Geneva high school gym. Geneva and Hartford will open the tourney at 5 o'clock. Pleasant Mills and Jefferson will meet at 6 o’clock. Monmouth and Berne at 7 p.m.. and Adams Central and St. Joseph of Decatur will clash in the final game at 8 o'clock. Semi-final games will be played Tuesday evening, with sites of the games to be determined by Monday's winners after the first round games are completed.
Since the Big Snow Storm made walking and driving extremely hazardous Thursday afternoon and evening.... The Officials of The First Stateßank of Decatur Announce That They Will Have Another OPEN HOUSE | Sunday, February 28th from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. —' - - . ... . > rj t STATE BANK •'■ ♦ ' Established 1883 Member Member Federal , F. 0. I. C. Reserve System
Winners of the and Pleasant Mills • Jefferson games will meet in one semi-final, and the Monmouth-Berne and Adams Central-St. Joseph winners will play the other semi-final. The consolation and championship games will be played Thursday night, with the gym site to be selected following completion of the semi-final tilts. The Decatur Daily Democrat ■ will again present the trophy to ’ the county junior high championI ship team, as it has for several i years to the junior high, and high school varsity and reserve team i champions. Bowling Scores Central Soya League Master Mixers 4 points. Crew Cuts 0; Lab 4, Spares 0; Feed Mill 4, Blue Prints 0; Elevator 3, Farm Supply 1; Dubs 2, Wonders 2. High games and series: L. Meyer 179-185-170 1534', Wheeler 173,
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