Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1960 — Page 6

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City Bowling Meet Winners Are Announced Official winner* in the annual man* city bowling tourney, compirtrd recently at the Mi«-s Rvc rralaxi alley* were nnrxnincrd to day by Ted Eyanson. secretary of the Decatur bowling association, and l-er Gage, tournev manager Burke Insurance won the team event with a 3154 total. Merle As-i folder and Paul H«dl< the double*! with 1431 William Shepherd th< single* with a Til. and Shepherd also won the aU-wvt nt* with a 1947 ' The high team tingle game 'actual) was a 978 by New York Life' Insurance; the high individual •ingle game (actual', was E Baker with a 253; the high team series I was Burke Insurance's 28)6. all, In the team event. Special squad prizes went to Decatur Farms of the Classic League, 2853 Petrie Oil of the Major 1 eague. 2811. and. Shafts of the G E. Factory league. MU. In the doubles. Affolder and Hodie also b> wli-d the higil si.h.ij (actual*. 1276. and the high single, game (actual). 479. In the singles event. Shepherdi had the high series (actual*. 639. and George Laurent the high sin-, gle game 'actual', 256 In the ail-events. C. Marbach; had the high actual pint with 1963. ' The leaders in the various events follow: Team Event Burke Insurance. 31"!: F-’er' Sporting Goods, 3057; Slick s Drive-In. 3007; G. E. Rotors, 2989: G. E. Shippers. 2974; Cowens In- ■ surance, 2963; New Yo-k Life Insurance. 2959; Ortho Shoe Clinic. 2930; Midwestern Life Insurance. I 2926: Quality Chevrolet, 29u4; Ideal Dairy, 2893; Schrock s Home 1 Builders, 2885; Acker s Cement. 2866; Don's Texaco, 2864 Doubles Event M. Affolder-P. Hodie. 1432: C. Marbach-F. Hoffman. 1286; P j Briede-R Shackley. 1283: C. Sni-der-W. Snyder, 1273;, J. Losiie-H Strickler. 1266; J. Fawbush-W. Franz. 1261; G. Buuck-M. Judt, 1280: G. Schultz-V. Holsapple, 1250; W. Beery-A. Zelt, 1245: W. Shep-herd-1. Helre, 1242; H. Scheu-mann-W. Schlaudroff, 1239; L. Gage-J. Meyer 1226; F. Hunter-H. Miller, 1225; D. Graber-?.!. Weisman. 1218; G. Baumgartner-R.; Werling. 1214; J. Harkl?rs-R Bob' inger 1212; R. Holmann-C. Mel-1 cher, 1212. Singles Event Wm. Shepherd, 713; P. Kohne. 676: Wm. Snyder, 664; G. Laurent. 660: K. Geisler. 657; C. Snider. 654; M. Weisman, 646: R. Lord, 644; W, Frauhiger. 643; A. Selking. 639; L. Hoffman. 639; H. Scheurnann, 637; G. Schultz. 632; J. MeyL. CHICKEN “BROASTED” GOLDEN BROWN A SPECIALTY AT SHAFFER’S RESTAURANT 994 N. 13th St. CALL 3-3857

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iar. Os R Mosra 819. W Nehr weld. <27; J Loahe <25 l» HNle its. C Marbach. <3O, L Gage ggo Robert Sheets <ML A Bchnei drr. <l< R I .add <l4. R Mack IM. <l4 AJI Evewta Wm Shepherd 1947 M AffoH er. 1948 C Marbach. 192* F | Hunter. 1924 K Grteler. 1910; H jsichrumann. IBM. W, Frauhiger. j 1BK). C Melcher. IMO, J. Izwhc.l IM; J Meyer IBM Decatur CYA Team Into Semi-Finals Decatur's C Y A, basketball | team advanced to the semi-final* ot the regional C. Y 0. • C. Y A I tourney here, downing the Fort) Wayne C Y. O one. 47-32. behind, a 19-point *purt by Gl«-n Wilder Dale Hake addid 15 for the I victor* a* these two were the only, player* in double figure*. Dulley; end Samrrta ot Fort Wayne notch-, cd 12 each tot the losers. Decatur led at the half. 21*11. Huntington clobbered the Fort I, Wayne C. Y O two. 74-44, with Johnson leading the way, talying , 22 -Solloway chipp'd in with 20 ' for the winners Stanczak. 14. Ueckcr. 13. and Oe;schlagcr. 11.1' were tops f-u th-* toner*. Decatur meets lhe Fort Wayne I' C.Y.A.. who drew a bye for the opening round. Friday at 6:30 p m hire. Th* local netters downed! the northern neighbors during the. regular season. The finals are slated for Sun-1 day afternoon at the DCHS gym. i Bluffton Dominates All-NEIC Net Team The Bluffton Tigers, champions -of the Northeastern—lndiana con-| ierence. dominated the loop's allstar basketball squad, elected, Monday night at the annual spring conference, held at Fort Wayne.. Principals and coaches of the 10-school league attended the meeting. and voting was on an all-op-ponent basis. Three places on the first-team selections were awarded to Bluffton's Ted Collins. Mike Milholland and Don Wasson. Other first-team I nlavers are Don Powers of Angola. Bill Schwartz of Columbia City, Steve Hartman of Concordia, Don I Cochard of Kendallville, and Bob Fox of New Haven. Fox is a junior. all others are seniors. Silver basketball charms will be given to each of these players. John Cowan. Decatur Yellow Jackets junior, was selected on the second team. Other second team members, who will receive bronze basketball charms, are Jack Berlien of Angola. Gary Novak and Jerry Widenhofer of Concordia. Carson Culler and - Mick~Kbcir of Garrett, and Lani Norton and Neal ' Wissman of New Haven. Among those awarded honorable mention were Tom Grabill and Jim I Reidenbach. both of Decatur. Oth- , ers on the honorable mention list I were Jerry Hoffman and Mike I Stabler of Angola, Mike McK : ”ley of Auburn, Bob Purkhiser of Bluffi ton, Bob Sutton of Columbia City. I Bob Stockamp of Concordia, Don McLean of Elmhurst, Tom Burtch iof Garrett, and Lynn Hart »and Dave Palmer of Kendallville. The conference track meet will be held at Columbia City Wednesday. April 27. /

Bowling Scores Mater Uagw W L Rs Aakdale Kennel* ~ 19 II M Quality Chevy-Buick IT 15 25 Hlur Flame ...... i< *< ® Dairy . .... * ,l » Hoagland Farm* l< 14 6® Three King* .... «« '• '• Midwotrin Life In* I* I* ** Ilßaver* OU ..... •* •• ’• Petrie Oil H *• TV>e*M «... I2*> 17 *% 14 an *rrir»; It I-add <3l t >4B 188JOI * JW game* C. Melcher 227 P. Miller tel. J Parent 211. P Smith hul K Frauhiger 222. F, B»eiw pin D Rettenbach 215-801. C UnI irmann 224. F JamiMWi 2d& H, . Murllrring tn. P Schwder 200. F U* am prttir Oil w*hi 1 from B«-nvrr« 1 00. Mldwi «trrn Life In*, wnn 3 i from Blue Flame. Hoagland : Farm* won 2 from Ideal Dairy, Tocsin won 3 from Three King*. Oakdale Kehnrla won 2 from Quality Chevy A Buick. Merchant l.eigne W I. Pt* Price Men's Wear .... 18 9 25 Slick* Drive Inn 17 10 25 Painten 19 • 24 Citizens Telephone .. 18 9 21 Preble Restaurant ..17 10 23 8 Bull 10 17 14 Green's Team 11 16 13 Krick Tyndall 9 18 11 No 10 Team 8 19 11 Sherwin Williams ... 8 19 10 Slick's won 2 from Krick Tyndall. Preble Rest, won 2 from "8” Ball. Price'* won 2 from Painters. No. 10 team won 3 from Sherwin Williams. Citizens Telephone won 3 from Green's. High games: J. Lautzenhciser 203. Roger Stevens 238. T. Gage 212; K Ross 205. Wm. Shepherd 214. Ivan Heare 209.

Minor I-esgae W L Pts. Holthouse on Hiway .17 7 22 Wolffs -—• 16 8 22 Spud A Jims 15 9 21 Fagers Sporting Goods 15 9 20 M O.C. Pup Tent 23 .13 11 17 Walts Standard Serv. 11 13 14 Moose 11 14 Clems - 9 15 13 Smiths Pure Milk .... 8 16 10 , Downtown Texaco — 6 18 7 600 series R. Beauchot 690. 200 games: R. Beauchot 204-200- ! 286, R Ballard 211. D Myers 207. D. Wolff 204. V. Clem 201. H Miller 200. Sportsman League W L Pts. Limberlost Archery .17 7 23 I Decatur Lumber Co. .15 9 21 Brazills Knights 15 9 20 I Bills Corner 16 8 20 'Moose 13 11 19 K. of C.- 12 12 16 Uhrick Bros. Furn. .11 13 15 Chamber of Com. —ll 13 14 Lengerich Butchers . 6 18 7 Hurst Cigar Store 4 20 4 High games: D. Macklin 223. D. Mies 216-213, J. Winkler 204, V. Holsapple 200, D. Gage 202. B Gage 202, B. RosS 202, J. Meyer 216 High series: D. Macklin 617, D. Mies 612. J. Meyer 580, D Gaffe 538. VrTToTsapple~sW Macklin 519. J. Winkler 507, B. Hess 506. Jim Meyer converted 3-7 split. G. E. CLUB ALLEYS G. E. Fraternal League ■ W L West End .... 21 6 Peterson ... 21 6 Red Menl3 , .14 Teenle 13 14 Chic's—- 7»4 19‘4 I G E. Club 6Hi 20*4 200 games: Stonestreet 231. Baumgartner 217-209, Selking 202, Werline 200. -Hoffman 210-204, Buuck 202, Lord 204, Appelman 210, Beery 202. Zelt 201. Laurent 202. 600 series: Stonestreet 614 (231-185-198), Baumgartner 604 ' 217-209-178); Hoffman 603 ( 210-204-189).

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Warriors Whip Nats, Battle Boston Next PKILADIXFHIA iVPtI — Wilt ( hatnbrf UUl'l r• 0O I d unt pvrformanc* ctoarvd the dark* today tor a •en»altonel Eaitorn hnel pteyofl Mete* between the Philadelphia Warrioro and the National Ha>hrtbell AaaociaUon cha mpton Bo*ton Celtic* Th«* terlea the NBA expert* have been hoping tor became a reality Monday night whan the Warrior* advanced into the Eattern final* agalntt Boston with a 138-118 victory over the Syracuae National* The be*t-a(-*cvrn game i begin* Wednesday night I in Button Chamberlain, held somewhat in I check in the first two playoff game*, broke loose Monday night i with a vengeance. He connected on 24 of 42 field goal trie* and added five free throws tor a tolar of 53 point* that topped the pre-' viou* playoff record shared bv, Boston'* Bob Couiy and St Louis' Bob Pettit Chamberlain scored 16 point.* to give the Warrior* a 31-28 quarterlead and when hl* teammate* got hot the Warrior* left the floor at the half with a lead. Dolph Schayr* scored 31 points far the Nationals to give him al record lifetime playoff total of] 17t» points in 85 games Paul Arizin had 23 pointe and Tom Gola 15 to share scoring honors with Chamberlain while George Yardley had 25 for the Nationals If you bav- nemetting to aeU or Trade In a good tc*.a — IXcatur , each day.

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GANG OF MAIL tWclmwO « e*» .. I »ay nothing Been by Trweh Driver ftottal inapeetort and Est! agent* conferred with Chicago po 'lice on the klaylng. although te>»tai a.MhoflUe* indicated rorller they would investigate indrpend rrtlly •'We'll handle thia our*e|vt» " Jerome Williamton. chief poet a I inspector for Chicago area. : told City police WUliamaon *att , he had been ordered by Washington U> conduct an independent inI vettigation and give Chicago po- | lice no information For their part. Chicago poller theorized the gang was familiar wit hlocal mail operation* and. in 1 fact, might have been Pott Office , Department employes stealing the , mail they wrie paid to deliver. The *hooting tn a railroad area I just south of the U«>p wa« witnessed by Winton Murray. 26. » | truck driver. Murray told police the two postal Inspector* stopped a car and I ordered the men out at gunpoint iThry opened up the trunk of the : car and took out five mail sacks.

Haar Bhete The troch driver aatt be heard tour or five uwu after the pnstel UMpectort and toe thieve, gm into the agents' ear, The rar's horn *larted btewiag as one of toe agette stumped over the wheel. Murray said the three men made a brvak from the ear He said one ot them got into a passing b«» and the other two dwr away in their own car They left the mail bag* behind The bus driver later told police

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