Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1962 — Page 7

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GRADE SCHOOL BOYSJ/&) TIME IS RUNNING OUT 'Vi, <'>7 GET IN ON OUR BIG . . PUNT, PASS & KICK Competition TO BE HELD AT WORTHMAN FIELD, Oct. 30-7:00 P.M. SCHWARTZ FORD CO., INC. 1410 Nuttman Ave.

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Dorww Will Emcee Booster Club Meet Deane T. Dorwin, Decatur high school guidance counselor, will emcee the annual Booster club football banquet, club president, Jim Cowens, announced this morning. The annual banquet is scheduled for Tuesday, November 0, to begin at 1:30 p. in. at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. 1 A former Decatur high school coach, Dorwin has put many of his teams into battle with teams of the evening's guest speaker, J Cecil (Zeke) Young, former long-

time coach at Auburn high school. ~ Reservations have been mailed dut to members of the Booster club, whose membership reached the 174 mark this year, and members are urged to return their cards immediately, Cowens said. Tickets On Sale i Tickets for wives of the club 1 members are now on sale at Holt- > house on-the-highway, priced at M. There will be no tickets on i sale at the door the evening of the banquet. Wednesday, Oct. 31 will be the final day for purchasing the tickets. The football banquet is sponsored by the chib, and is open to its members and their wives, or , (bates, only. Another feature of the evening's festivities will be tile awarding of the chib’s two trophies. Trophies Awarded A trophy will go to the Decatur high school football player who is selected as most valuable to his team during the past season, and a second award will be given to the player who made the most tackles during the season, which was concluded Wednesday. The banquet has been scheduled for the evening of the fall election, which has proven very successful and well-liked by club members in past years. Well-known around Decatur and Adams county, Young has retired after 36 years in the Auburn school system, and many years as head football, basketball and track coach. The popular former mentor coached many Northeastern Indiana championship teams in all three sports during his long tenure at Auburn.

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Punt, Pass And Kick Events At Field Tuesday Approximately 200 boys are eagerly awaiting the opening gun of the annual “punt, pass and kick competition'* in Decatur, which will be held Tuesday evening at Worthman Field. The local competition will get underway at 7' o’clock Tuesday night under the supervision of competition director Bob Worthman. The public is invited to watch the grade school entrants in contests of punting, passing and kicking (with a kicking tee), footballs at Worthman field. May Register Local boys may still sign up for the P. P. & K. competition, at Schwartz Ford Co., Inc., west of Decatur on U. S. 224. A boy must be accompanied by a parent or guardian when he signs up. The Decatur area competitors will be testing their football skills at the same time as thousands of other youths aged seven through 11 will be competing in P. P. & K. programs throughout the country. Scores of the winners in each local competition will be wired to the national punt, pass & kick headquarters, for comparison and determination of state and area winners. The winners in each age group in the 14 areas — the areas being set up in line with television coverage of the 14 National Football League cities — will compete during half-time celebrations at NFL games, and the finalists will compete at the National Football League championship game, after a trip to Washington and a White House reception. Expense Paid Trips All-expense trips to the NFL games for area winners and their fathers, and for all-expense trips to Washington and the NFL championship game for the finalists and their parents will be provided by the Ford division of Ford Motor company, which sponsors P. P. & K., along with the NFL. First prizes of Chicago Bears warm-up jackets will be given winners in each of the five age groups ages 7 through 11, with football helmets and autographed footballs for second, and third place winners. “I’m sure we’re going to have a great program,” Worthman said today. “I know the boys are eagerly looking forward to testing their football prowess against each other, and against other boys throughout the country. Preparing Field Worthman explained that members of his committee have been busy getting Worthman field ready for the competition. Participants will punt, pass and kick footballs. Scores will be determined by awarding a point for each foot the ball travels on the fly, and by subtracting a point for each foot the ball lands to the left or right of the center line. Distances will be measured to the half-foot, and half points awarded or subtracted. “Any ties among our boys will be played off at the end of the program,” said Worthman, “and in case any of our winners are tied with other finalists in the state competition, we'll have a special play-off at a day to be announced.” i Standings Listed In Shuffleboard League Standing in the K. of C .Ladies Friday shuffleboard league are as follows: W L Pts. B. Adams-M. Kriegel 8 4 11 M. Geimer-R. teimer 8 4 10 A. Colchin-G. Baker 7 5 10 J. Cochran-A. Baker .15 9 P. Lengerich-A. Scheiner 4 8 6 M. Lose-M. Becker ... 2 10 2 High School Football East Chicago Washington 6, Hammond Itch 0. Gary Froebel 27, Gary Tolleston 0. Hobart 14, Gary Wirt 0. Evansville Relr Mundi 7, Evansville Memorial 6. Hockey Results National League Dertoit 3, Boston 3 (tie). ■ '■■ ■ -yr - - — Come As You Aral I 4 SEASONS DININGROOM at VILLA LANES U. 8. 224 West SATURDAY—“Happy Hour” in Lounge 5:30 - 6:30 p. m. Billie Fisher at Piano Bar OPEN SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. • 8:00 p. m.

Drysdale, Donavan 'Pitchers Os Year NEW YORK (UPD-Don Drysdale and Dick Donovan, two strong right-handers who worked under difficult conditions in 1962, were honored as the National and American League pitchers of the year today by the United Press International. I Drysdale, who had a 25-9 reeord for the second-place Los An- . geles Dodgers, received 21 pf the 24 votes cast for the NL’s top pitcher while Donovan, who posted a 20-10 mark for the sixtht place Cleveland Indians, got 15 r votes in the AL balloting. A 24man board of UPI basebal experts conducted the postrseason balloting. ! Dodger strikeout artist Sandy . Koufax and Cincinnati Red righthanders Joey Jay and Bob Pur--5 key divided the other three votes in the NL. Ralph Terry, 23-game winner of the New York Yankees, was second with seven r votes and Dick Radatz of the t Boston Red Sox and Hank Aguirf re of the Detroit Tigers had one t each. r - ___ ; Badgers Face ' Toughest Test : Os Top Teams By United Press International Texas, Northwestern and Alabama place their perfect records > and championship hopes on the ; line Saturday and all figure to ’ be more wary of old man upset I than of the opposition. Top-ranked Texas meets Rice ' in a night game at Houston, sec- ’ ond-ranked Northwestern will ’ play Notre Dame at home and Alabama, third in the nation, is ■ host to Tulsa. In each case the high-ranking team rules at least a two-touchdown favorite. ■ This is the time of year when • upsets take their biggest toll in i the college football ranks and • championship contenders always provide a broad target. Fourth-ranked Wisconsin faces the most difficult test among the ■ top teams when it invades Ohio State. The Buckeyes have been stung twice after a No. 1 ranking ; earlier this season but were still ‘ a five-point choice to continue 5 itheir home dominance over Wis--1 -consin despite the Badgers’ 4-0 5 fecotd. Southern California, the No. 5 - team in the nation, is picked by 1 20 points over Illinois and sixth- ■ ranwed 'Mississippi “is a prohibi- ; tive selection over Vanderbilt. i The rest of the top 10 teams i also will be in action and all are favored to win. Washington is a slim three-point choice over Oregon, Louisiana State is picked by ■ 12 points over Florida, Michigan | i State is 15 over Indiana and Au- ■ burn is 8 over Clemson. i Texas, after scoring 94 points in its first three games, has got- , ten by on just 16 in its last two , to bring its record to 5-0. The Longhorns’ offense should return t to stride against a Rice team , which shows just one tie in four outings. Northwestern is one of the big ’ surprise teams of the Big 10 as well as of the nation and after a mediocre 4-5 record in 1961 has : won its first four starts this year ■ including successive upsets over 1 Minnesota and Ohio State. Notre • Dame has dropped three in a row : after a season-opening victory ! •aRBHaMRBHBBMMHaBaMBMraBHMHMaraMRHMBMMaRMaBBHHMBHaMMRMRi

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BOWLINC Raral League W L Pts. Aspy Standard 19 5 35 Schwartz Ford Co., 16 8 23 Hammond Prut Mk. 15 9 22 Weber’s Bath 1$ » 20 Jaycees 14 10 19 Stucky Furniture .. 13% 10% 17% Parkway 66 11 13 16 Johnson’s 12 12 16 Miller-Jones 12 12 15 Decatur Industris 111 13 14 McConnell’s 12 12 14 Decatur-Kocher ... 9% 14% 13% Decatur u Industries II .... 11 13 13 Adams Builders .. 8 16 11 Sheet’s Furniture .. 9 15 10 Mcßride Welding.. 4 20 7 High games: R. Scheuman 203, A. Harkless 204, M. Judt 207, R. Ewell 202, C. Hurst 203, p. Graber 200, L. Gage 201, R. Williamson 208, C. Schindler 217, L. Chrisman 222. Suburban League ! W L Pt 3. : Kelly Dry Cleaning 17 4 23 • Zoss Chev.-Buick ..12 9 17 : VFW Auxiliary ... 12 9 16 Lengerich Awnings 10% 10% 13% Happy Humpty ... 9% 11% 13% Tri Mi Beautylo 11 13 j Smith Pure Milk _. 3 18 3 High games: M. Smitley 153-159-177, A. Baker 155, C. Pierce 162-151, N. Markley 152-148, C. Brown 149, S. Keller 186, P. Dick 167, B. Stetler 188-174, M. Lovellette 154, V. Fuelling 160-147, E. Peters 147-149, L. Bodie 159-156, C. Buck 163, L. Everett 154, V. Jamison 156, V. Merriman 170. Splits converted: Vv Merriman 3-10, V. Jamison 2-7-10, D. Thompson 3-10, B. Stetler 5-10, P. Dick 5-6-10, S. Chilcote 4-7-10, S. Keller 5-6-10, L. Hutker 3-10 twice, N. Markley 3-10, J. Hakes 5-10. EDDIE’S RECREATION G. E. Women’s League W L Pts. Rollettes 13 8 17 Bowlettes 10 11 15 Twisters 12 9 14 Rolling Jets 7 14 10 High game: Thelma Whitaker 155. Splits converted: Nyla Wilkinson 5-6, Marg Oechsle 2-7, Pat Ross 3-10, Jean Pickford 4-5-7. Chris Short Signs Phillies' Contract PHILADELPHIA (UPD — Chris Short, a 25-year-old southpaw, on ; Thursday became the third Phil- : adelphia Phillie player to sign a : 1963 contract. Shot had an 11-9 • record and a 3.42 earned run av- } erage this season. ■ CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poutlry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese single daisies 40-41%; longhorns 41* - 42*; processed loaf 39-40; Swiss Grade A 45-48; B 42-46. ! Butter steady; 93 score 57*; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56’; 89 score 55%. , Eggs barely steady; white large extras 37; mixed large extras 35%; mediums 25%; standards 32. over Oklahoma. Alabama unbeaten in its last 23 ; games, will be seeking its sixth triumph of the current campaign ; and appears a cinch against Tul- • sa, which is 3-2. Pacing the Crim- • son attack wiU be sopomhore . quarterback Joe Namath, who ■ has completed 36 of 57 passes for ' 623 yards.

Man ts Fined For Public Intoxication Loranaa Tackett. 29, route 2, Carey, 0., paid a fine of 127, 110 and costa, in city court this morning, on a charge of public intoxicatioa. Takett, who has been residing recently in Decatur, was arrested by city police in the 100 block of N. Second St. at 9:05 p.m. Thursday, and charged with public intoxication and disorderly onduct. The dirorderly conduct charge was continued. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results. Rexall 1 ( SALE Coming Soon! SMITH DRUG CO.

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Chicago Zephyrs Guard Is Injured CHICAGO (UPD - Veteran guard Al Ferrari was "placed on the disabled list by the Chicago Zephyrs Thursday. Ferrari, who . injured his right knee during a game with Los Angeles Wednesday night, will be replaced hy reactivated Ralph Wells. - * '"I ' Protect Your Home With ’ t THE BROAD HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE POLICY. PHONE 3*3601 FOR DETAILS COWENS INSURANCE | AGENCY 209 Court Street PHONE 3-3601 L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS