Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1962 — Page 5

THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1962

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Two Seniors Named As Track Captains Seniors Jim. Elliott and Dennis were elected honorary cocaptains for the past season, at a meeting of the Decatur high school track squad Wednesday. Bollenbacher ran both dashes and a leg on the 880 yard relay team, while Elliott excelled at the low hurdles and also pole vaulted. Elliott set a school record in the lows this season, while Bollenbacher set a new standard in the 220yard dash in 1961. Coach Bob Worthman announced a list of 23 varsity letter winners for the past season, 1,0 seniors, seven juniors, four sophomores and two freshmen. Four managers were receipients of managerial letters. -—■ —- Letter winners include: seniors — Jim Elliott, Dennis Bollenbacher, Mike Shannon, Herb Magley, Bob McKinnon, Al Schiederer, Al Townsend, Ron Kleinknight, Jerry Jones, and Dan Christen jyjum iors—Dave Swickard, Dave/MagSteve Gause, Dick Fravel, Whetstone, Leonard HilyardTand Dave Riehle; sophomore — Kenny Riffle, Dan Eyanson, Larry Reinking, and Buster Melchi; freshmen — Dave Anspaugh and Max Elliott; managers — Joe Baumgartner, John Dierkes, Derryl Grote and Athen Burke. Many Regional Records Are ~ InJeopardy INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Competitionbecomestougherinßound 2 of the Indiana high school track and field c hampionship Friday, but several all-time regional records are in.jeopardy. That goes particularly for the three dashes, h igh h urdles and both broad jump relays. Fort Wayne, Gary, Indianapolis and Linton are regional sites, with the survivors advancing to the state meet at Indianapolis Tech May 26. Last week’s sectionals were disappointing from a record-breaking standpoint, but in most cases, adverse weather conditions were responsible. Thus, only one all-time sectional record was set, a classy 3:18.4 by Gary Tolleston’s mile relay—also an all-time state record. The hottest regional is likely to be run off at Gary, where defending state champion Roosevelt checks in with 11 individuals and both relays. The Panthers had the best sectional time in the halfmile r elay, but city f oes Mann and Froebel own the best clockings at that distance. Mann’s foursome turned in a state season best of 1:30.1 Tuesday at LaPorte, while Froebel * has been credited with a 1:30.6. Roosevelt was timed in 1:31 last Friday. Only the top two relays qualify for the state finals. Four all-time regional records were cracked a yea r ago and weather permitting, the assult on the records could be even more successful this time. The all-time regional records: 100-yard dash—:9.B. Rich Calloway, Gary Rooseelt, 1961. 220-yard dash —:21.5, Fred McCoy, Indianapolis Tech. 1956. —440-yard dash—: 49.2, Marv Morgan, Anderson. 1961. : 880-yard run—l:s6.9, Larrq Sieski, Eansville Bosse, 1961. Mila run —4:21.4, Charles Umbarger. EX<hart, 1960. 120 - yard high hurdles — :14.5, Bob Olden. Muncie Central, 1956, and Jack Hallenbeck, Fort Wayne North, 1960. 180-yardlow hurdles—: 19.0, Dick Mace, Indianapolis Tech, 1956. High jump-15 feet 5 % inches, Leßoy Johnson, Mishawaka, 1957. Broad jump—22 feet 6 inches. Gene Wilson, Anderson, 1951, and Earl Smith, Gary Roosevelt. Pole vault—l 3 feet % inch, Joe Carroll, New Albany, 1956."

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BOWLING Sportsman's League W L Pts. Yost Construction.. 41 10 56 Moose No. 3 35 16 47 Briede Studio 36 23 35 Elks ..u.t 23% 27% 31% Uhrick Bros. 24 27 31 Aunt Molly’s 19 32 25 Team No. 8 —.... 17% 30% 24% Pure Oil 16 35 22 High games: Elliot 236, Schmitt 233, Johnson 210-196, C. Brunner 220, G. Fawbush 201-303, T. Briede 190, W. CaU 208, Reef 193-192, F. Baker 221, F. Dellinger 212. High series: L. Elliot 531, Schmitt 537, Johnson 146, R. McGill 518, G. Fawbush 568, W. Call 548, Funk 542, Reef 352, Fifer 512. H. Murray 501, Heare 508, F. Baker 551, F. Dellinger 514, D. Geimer 511. Women’s Town & Country W L Pts. Hobbs Upholsterers 21% 16% 41% First State Bank .. 28 20 39 Kent Realty 27% 20% 38% Harmon Beauty ... 29 19 38 Treon Poultry 25 23 36 Husmann Decorator 26 22 35 Kohne & Sons Painters 25 23 35 Girardot Standard. 25 23 34 West End Rest. .. 23 25 31 Win Rae Drive-In.. 23 25 29 Krick-Tyndall 23 25 28 Arnold Lumber ... 22 26 27 Citizens Telephone. 21 27 27 Smith Pure Milk .. 19 29 26 Petrie Oil 19 29 25 Shaffer Restaurant 17 31 22 High series: Lavonne Hobbs 187-169-157 (513). High games: B. Andrews 175, N. Rowland 187, J. Smith 164-175, D. Affolder 162, P. Laurent 175, H. McClure 170, M. Ladd 190, G. Reynolds 177-165, E. McFarren 164-172, M. Teeple 169, M. Smitley 168, V. GaUmeyer 169, P. Affolder 181-170, M. Mies 160-166, B. Moran 192, L. Pollack 160, S. Liby 194, I. Bowman 169, F. Rowden 160, J. Reidenbach 169, S. Taylor 163-186, E. Flefnlng 163-181, D. Hoffman 168, M. Uhrick 203, T. Baker 166, M. Koos 167-163, B. Drake 162-168, D. Johnson 194, H. Bracey 171, P. Johnson 165, L. Clay 176, B. Beucler 163, C. Steele 166, M. Reef 177-162. High team series: Kohne 2306, Harmon 2199, Hobbs 2291, West End 2194, Husmann 2163, Citizens 2144, Arnold 2121, Treon 2250, First State 2151. Splits eonvertde: M. Hllyard 5-10 and 4-5-7, J. Smith 3-7-10, P. Laurent 5-10, G. Reynolds 5-7, E. McFarren 5-8-10 and 3-10, A. Harmon 6-7 and 5-7, M. Teeple 3-10, D. Hoile 5-10, B. Moran 5-10, M. Giesler 3-10, F. ’Williamson 3-10, H. Graber 5-6-10, F. Rowden 6-7, T. Baker 2-7, M. Gay 5-7, B. Ainsworth 5-10. N. Bodie 4-5-7, J. Bedwell 2-5-7 and 3-10, B. Drake 5-6, 2-7 and 3-10, L. Clay 3-10. Stan Musial Sets 40th League Mark SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals now holds nearly as many National League records as there are years in his life. Musial, 41, note hed his 40th league mark Wednesday when he tied Honus Wagner’s record total of 3,430 hits. After going hitless 15 times in a row, Musial stepped to—the plate and hit a single off San Francisco’s Jua n Marichal. Stan had collected 3,429 hits five days ago but had been unable to get a safety until the sixth inning Wednesday when he came to the plate for the third time in the game. During his fiveday slump. Musial’s batting average fell from above .400 to .341. Sportsman's League Roll-off On Friday A roll-off between the winners of the first and second halves of the Sportsman’s bowling league will be held at Villa Lanes at 9 pm. Friday. At the same time, a singles tournament composed of men of the league will also be held. The league will also have a party at the 11th Frame, at Mies Recreation, following the roll-off or at 10 o’clock, which is earlier.

Major League Leaders By United Press International American League Player A Club G. AB R. H. Pet. Jimenz, KC 27 84 13 31 .369 Rbnsn, jGhi. 31 122 15 43 .352 Rollins, Minn. 32 123 16 43 .350 Boyer, NY 28 101 22 34 .337 Kaline, Det. 28 113 24 38 .336 A. Smth, ChK Lumpe, KC 41128 41 41 .325 Mantle, NY 28 83 24 27 .325 Cimoli, KC 33 131 11 42 .321 Long, Wash. 25 88 9 28 .318 National League Kuenn, SF 21 75 19 27 .360 Musial, St. L. 28 85 16 29 .341 Willims, Chi. 32 130 26 44 .338 Gonzlez, Phil. 22 83 18 28 .337 F. Alou, SF 34 137 24 46 .336 Cepeda, SF 34 134 30 45 .336 Pinson, Cin. 31 125 29 42 .336 Davnprt, SF 32 112 28 37 .330 Dalrmpl, Phil. 25 76 15 25 .329 Home Runs American League — Wagner, Angels 10; Kaline, Tigers 10; Landis, White Sox 9; Cash, Tigers 9; Mantle, Yanks 7; Gentile, Orioles 7. National League — Pin son, Reds 12; Mays, Giants 10; Cepeda, Giants 10; Banks, Cubs 9; five tied with 8. Runs Batted In American League — Robinson, White Sox 32; Siebern, Athletics 29; Kaline, Tigers 28; Cimoli, Athletics 28; Rollins, Twins 25. National League — Cepeda, Giants 38; T. Davis, Dodgers 34; Pinson, Reds 34; F. Alou, Giants 28; Boyer, Cards 27. Pitching American League — Donovan, Indians 6-0; Belinsky, Angels 5-0; Stenhouse, Senators 3-0; five tied with 2-0. National League — Purkey, Reds 6-0; O’Dell, Giants 5-0; Pierce, Giants 5-0; McLish, Phils 3-0; five tied with M. >t Merchandise Trap Shoot On Sunday The St. Mary’s and Blue Creek conservation club will have a merchandise tru> shoot Sunday, beginning .-rft 1 p.m. The club grounds (are located one mile west of Decatur Golfers Win Over Bishop Luers Decatur’s high school golfers defeated Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 6%-5%, at the Decatur Golf course Wednesday afternoon. Thane Cus* ter, of Decatur, was the medalist with a 41. Results of the matches: Custer (D) 41 and 2 points, Bickel (L) 44 and 0; Zwick (D) 48 and 0. Logan (L) 44 and 2; Baxter (D > 46 and %, Swanson <L> 45 and 1%; Schultz (D) 48 and 1%, Kelleher (L) 48 and %; Doty <D) 50 and %, Kitch (L) 48 and 1%; Kalver (D) 52 and 2, Otteweller (L) 54 and 0. Jeff Slade Is Signed By Chicago Packers CHICAGO (UPI) — The Chicago Packers ot the National Basketball Association Wednesday signed Jeff Slade of Kenyon College. The 6-6 Slade was the club’s No. 3 draft choice and averaged 24 points a game in three varsity seasons. « Driver Arrested Following Accident One driver was arrested following an accident at 6:55 a.m. today, on Ninth street near the General Electric parking lot. Michael Thieme, 19, route 2, Decatur, was arrested for failure to yield the right of way, after his auto crashed into the rear of the car driven by Vernon B. Hebble, 46, route 5, Decatur. Hebble was traveling north on Ninth street and attempted a left I turn into the G.E. parking lot. with his turn signals on. Thieme’s auto, also traveling north, struck the Hebble auto in the rear. Damages were listed at S2OO to 'Diieme’s car and sls to the Hebble auto. NewAnti-OAS Moves By France ALGIERS (UPI) — French security officials may increase the number of undercover agents to track down Secret Army organization killers, reliable sources said today. The sources said this was part of a plan to wipe put the OAS and win back the support of the Moslem population. The new anti-OAS efforts followed a top-level meeting Wednesday presided over by High Commissioner Christian Fouchet, France’s chief representative here. The meeting was attended by Gen. Michel Fourquet. commander-in-chief of French forces in Algeria, Jean Vitaligros, the Algiers police commissioner, and representatives from the crack Republican Security Guards (CRS).

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Major Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Cleveland 18 11 .621 — New York. 17 11 .607 % Minnesota 19 13 .594 % Chicago 18 15 .545 2 Baltimore 15 14 .517 3 Los Angeles 14 14 .500 3% Boston 13 15 .464 4Afe Detroit 13 15 .464 4% Kansas City 14 19 .424 6 Washington 7 17 ,250 10% Wednesday’s Results Minnesota 8, Detroit 4. New York 9, Boston 8. Cleveland 10, Kansas City 9. Los Angeles 3, Baltimore 1. Washington 3, Chicago 1.NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB San Francisco 26 8 .765 — Los Angeles 22 12 .647 4 Cincinnati . 18 13 .581 6% St. Louis . 17 13 .567 7 Pittsburgh 16 14 .533 8 Philadelphia 13 16 .448 10% Milwaukee 14 18 .438 11 Houston 11 20 .355 13% New York 9 18 .333 13% Chicago 923 .281 16 Wednesday’s Results New York 6, Chicago 5 (11 innings) San Francisco 7, St. Louis 2. Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 5. Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 0. Los Angeles 5, Houston 2.

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Mixed Doubles Meet Underway At Villa tThe first annual mixed doubles todriftnent is underway at Villa Lanes. , Competition in the event began last weekend, and will continue each Saturday and Sunday until June 10. An estimated S3OO will be awarded for first place in the tournament, along with bonus prizes donated by Villa Lanes, several trophies and special prizes for high individual games and series,-as well as couples games. A mixed team, composed of a

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man and woman, is eligible to enter the event, which is ABC and WIBC sanctioned. Bowlers may enter as often as thejfcjike but with a different partner each time, r More than 64 mixed teams competed in newly formed mixed leagues at Villa Lanes' this past season, and nearly- the same number of couples is expected to compete in the summer bowling program. Along with the many other bowling families in Decatur and area, a large entry is expected for the tournament. Couples are requested to make reservations early by calling Villa Lanes, or stopping out to fill to the entry form prior to bowling. For more information call 3-3660.

Minnie Minoso Is Now Out Os Danger ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Injured St. Lbtlis Cardinal outfielder Minnie Minosi/ was reported out of danger Wednesday and expected back in the lineup in six weeks. The 39-year-old Cuban suffered a fractured skull and a broken right wrist last Friday night when he ran into the left field wall during a game with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Minoso was in pursuit of Duke Snider’s line triple when the accident occurred. According to Dr, <I. C. Middleman, team physician, the cast on

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Minoso’s wrist will be removed in about four we pits. Expecting that C ardinal t rainer Bob BauAqgn will need a couple of. weeks totjfhabilitate the forearm, the doctor told Minoso, "I hope we’ll have you back in the lineup in six weeks.” 4_|*. The Cardinals placed Minoso on •the disabled list on Monday following approval of Commissioner ,Ford Fricfc. ~ ATHLETE 7 S _ f6oT~ 3ERM HOW TO KILL IT. / IN 3 DAYS,* If nut plennetl wltk ntrung. InntantdrylnK 1-4-1., your 4H«- hark at n«y druic store. Watch lutreted «kln Hlotiah oft. Watch hrnlthy akin rei itlncr It. itch nnd hnrnlax are cone. I TOHA V at Kohne ItniK Ptorc.