Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1962 — Page 6

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Adams Central Edged By Leo Friday, 73-71 The Adam* Central Greyhound* { wont down to their second defeat in a row thl* *c»ann, when they droppod a hard-fought 73-71 thriller to the Lion* Friday night at the Adam* Central gym. A nip and tuck wtruggie throughout, the Greyhound* never led until two minute* to play in the third period when Gary Workinger scorad on a jump shot. Coach Carl Honaker'* team then held the lead until the 4:58 murk of the final period, when Leo regained a 80-58 lead. The Lion* never again trailed, although Adam* Central sliced a five point deficit U> two point* with eight second* to pluy , Leo had held u sjirn 23-22 first period margin, and a 39-37 advantage at the half, before the Greyhound* Ux>k the lead in the third period and moved Into 55-52 lead opening the final quarter. Erl Hirschy'* 23 point* topped all scorer*. and Gary Workinger tallied 19 Boyce topped Leo with 22, Ifi in the first half, and Smith and Mock added 17 and id, respectively. The Adam* Central five will return to action Tuesrlay, November 20, when they play host to Lancaster Central. ADAMS CENTRAL FG FT TP Egley ... 2 5 9 B Hirachy . ~ 2 2 « Worklnger .5 9 19 Sharp 4 0 8 E. Hirachy . .. 10 3 23 Mann 2 0 4 Leyae 10 2 Lohman 0 0 0 lliplcy ,0 0 0 TOTALS 20 19 71 LEO FG FT TP Boyce—.. —- 7 8 22 Zrhr o o o Genrlg 1 2 2 Mock 5 0 1« Grabar 102 Flshbaugh ... I 0 2 Smith .. ... ... 5 7 17 Miller .. 1 2 4 Lyon 0 0 0 Hoy .. ... 2 0 4 TOTALS ... 23 27 73 Official*'. Terveer and VanHouPrcllmlnary Leo, 37-32 PAVE THE WAY TO YOUR HOME WITH A Y 0 S T READYMIX CONCRETE DRIVEWAY OR SIDEWALK. PHONE 3-3114 10% Discount 1 ON ALL READYMIX CONCRETE y £? T READY-MIX INC. H It. 1, OKATO*

■■ ■ ■■! ■■ ll—■' ■ - I iS AWARD WINNERS Booster club president Jim Cowens is pictured above presenting Ron Thieme his most valuable player award Tuesday evening at the Booster Club banquet. Dave Gay, beside Thieme, was co-winner of the award, while Jerry Egly, far left, was awarded the club's trophy for making the most tackles during the past season',—•*Photo by Anspaugh) , ' v ** - wp • • \ THE BRONZED FOOTBALL used in the last game of the past season, is given to head coach Bob Worthman. retiring after Hl years, by Jim Cowens at Tuesday's banquet. The Booster club secured the ball and had it bronzed to present to Worthman. At the far left is Zeke Young, the evening’s main speaker, and Deane T. Dorwin, banquet emcee, is - ' a* the right—(Photo by Anspaugh.)

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Gorillas Whip Chester Last Night 84-57 The* Hartford Gorillas chalked up their second victory In three starts Friday n i Kh t. running over the Cheater Center Indiana, 84-57, nt the Hartford gym. The Gorillas ran up n 17-8 ad vantage nt the first quarter, held their nine-point bulge nt 31-22 nt the half, and boosted the margin tn n fat 24 points, 59-35, nt the third period. lire Hartford triumph was pace I by Hon Habcggcr with 27 points and Jerry Alberson with 24. Dave Rutidcl chipped in with 12 points and Loren Wanner with 10 Harris topped Chester with 22. Hamilton scored 17 and Sills 14. Tire Gorillas will meet the Owls at Hryant next Friday night. HARTFORD FG FT TF Wanner 3 4 10 I Studebaker .. . I 0 2 ‘ Hnbeggcr 12 3 27 Runkel . 8 0 12 Fbx 033 Alberson 9 6 24 Stauffer 2 2 8 . Martin . 0 0 0 Hill 0 0 0 Fields .0 0 U Meshlx'rgcr ..... 0 0.0 TOTALS 33 18 84 CHESTER CENTER FG FT TF ’ Slaughter ... 0 11 ! Crosby .... 0 0 0 Hamilton 8 1 17 5i115.... < 2 14 Gearhart 10 2 Harris 10 2 22 [ Willtam* 0 11 TOTALS 25 »7 57 Officials: Lee. Bourman Preliminary Hartford. 38-11 Trade in a good town — Decatur.

Special $50,000 Race Is Proposed BALTIMORE (UPD — A $50,-1 (MM> wlnncr-tnke-all Pimlico special Iwtworn Kelso, Carry Back and Beau Purple has la-en proposed by the Maryland Jockey Club to settle the horse of the year con-1 troversy. PUnlco cflficinls have offered to revive the special on Nov. 21 at a mile and one-quarter if all owners agree. Young Markle Man Held For Extortion HUNTINGTON, Ind. (UPD — Gerald Myers, 21. Markle, was in ■ustody today on a charge of violating the federal extortion stat-I ute. Federal agents said the arrest stemmed from a threatening lettefnfdnt to an unidentified North 1 Manchester resident. The letter threatened to injure the man’s son unless he left $3,000 at a used ear lot here. Prude tn a gcod town — Decatin

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Standings Listed In Shuffleboard League Standings in the Tuesday K. of C. Ladies shuffleboard are as follows:. W L Pts. L. Omlor-J; Martin .9 3 13 P. Kintz-G. Jackion .. 9 3 12 B. Bolinger-A. Gage -.5 77 J. Hcss-E. Wolpert ... 5 7 6 N. Tricker-K. Hess .48 5 J. EllenbergerF. Colchin 4 8 5 Bill Lynch's Team i Conference Champ The New Carlisle Tigers, coached by Bill Lynch, former Decatur high school athlete, won their third consecutive Northern State conference football championship this fall. The Tigers wen seven games, lost two and tied one. Lynch, son of Mrs. Frank Lynch of this city, has an eight-year record at New Carlisle of 53 wins, 17 losses and one tie. During the past season, the Tigers scored 233 points to only I 53 for their opponents. I Lynch also coaches the basketball reserve team, is sponsor of the lettermen's club, and teaches industrial arts, boys' health and eleI mentary physical eduaction. Prin- , cipal at New Carlisle is now Amzie Miller, former coach at Adams Central high school . If y havr «-metbu «to enT > trade -- use the Deomc’-at Want ads — thev ret BK results.

Eagles Defeat. Ossian Friday Night, 75-66 Monmouth’s Eagles broke a sixyear hex Friday night when they rallied in the final quarter to defeat the Ossian Bears, 75-66, at the Ossian court. It was Monmouth’s first victory over the Wells county quintet in six years. The Eagles trailed by five points at the first quarter, 14-9, and at the half by three, 36-33, but reduced their deficit to a scant single point, 51-50, at the third period. The Eagles then went on a 25-point scoring spree in the final eight minutes for the triumph. Monmouth’s victory surge was paced by veteran Don Brown, who ripped the nets for 35 points on 12 field goals and 11 free throws. Dean Schieferstein added a big 19 points for the winners. Andes topped Ussian with 17 markers, followed by Kaufman and Dishoig with 12 each and Melton- with 11. The Eagles will play at Hoagland next Friday night. MONMOUTH FG FT TP Scheumann 4 19 Fleming — 0 0 0 Braun —l4 6 Schieferstein .... 7 5 19 Brandt ~ 0 0 0 Witte —— 10 2 Brown 12 11 35 Bienz —2 0 4 TOTALS .... 27 21 75 OSSIAN FG FT TP Kaufman --- 4 4 12 Dishong 5 2 17 Cotton — 3 17 Melton 5 1 11 Elzey 1 5 7 Andes 4 9 17 TOTALS 4 9 17 Preliminary Monmouth, 35-31 H. S. Basket Lai! Hoagland 57, Monroeville 49. Roanoke 48, Harlan 46. Arcola 74, Woodlan 58. Jackson (Wells) 61, Lafayette Central 42. Butler 53, Waterloo 49. Albion 69, Kendallville 57. Huntington Catholic 56, Lancaster (Huntington) 47. Lancaster (Wells) 63, Rockcreek (Wells) 61 (triple overtime). Pennville 52, Poling 44. Larwill 79, Silver Lake 75. Bryant 77, Redkey 67. Madison 69, Vevay 51. Eaton 69, Muncie Burris 49. Dunkirk 62, Yorktown 60. Pro Basketball NBA Results Eastern Division -■ W L Pet. Syracuse 6 1 .857 Boston 7 2 .778, Cincinnati ... 4 5 . 444 New York 3 9 .250' Western Division W L Pct. San Francisco 6 3 .667 Los Angeles . 7 4 .636 St. Louis ...... 6 4 .600 Chicago 2 7 .222 Detroit ... 17 .125 Friday’s Results Los Angeles 133. Boston 120. Cincinnati 122, New York 119. Syracuse 101, St. Louis 93. San Francisco 134, Chicago 126. Q. When a girl is introducing the man to whom she is engaged, should she refer to him as her fiance? A. Yes. J Candlelight | Bowling I SATURDAY, - November 10 11:30 P. M. VILLA LANES | Limited to 32 couples. Call 3-3660 For Reservations

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BOWLING Gold Crown League W L Pts. Hammond Market .18 9 25 Zoss Chev.-Buick .. 19 8 24 M, Girod Tin Shop .... 18 9 24 Pfeiffer No. 2 .... 11 11 22 Pfeiffer No. 1 .... 14 13 20 Kroger 14 13 19% Adams Builders .... 14 13 19 Yost Ready Mix .. 14 13 17 Clem’s Market .... 13 14 17 Steury Bottling .... 13 14 17 Pfeiffer No. 3 ...: 13 14 17 Hiway Trailer Court 11 16 15 Majestic Paints .... 11 16 14*4 Smitty’s Marathon .10 17 13*4 D. H. S. 9 18 12 Schafer Gloves .... 10 17 11 High games — Giessler 224-200, Ross 219, W. Bulmahn 200. High series — Giessler 584, Wilkinson 538. Poss 527, Salwav 524, Pierce I '?2, P. Hammond 507, R. Girod 505, Merchant League W L Pts Sheets Furniture .. 22 8 31 Arnold Lumber .... 22 8 29 Preble Gardens .... 21 9 28 Slick’s Drive-in ....19 11 27 Painters 20 1 0 26 Tony’s Tap .. 18 12 23 Riverside Garage .. 16 14 21 Haugks ............ 14 16 20 I & M - 14 16 19 G. E. Club 13 17 17 7 Un -.10 20 15 Pfeiffer Beer 11 19 15 Krick - Tyndall .. 12 18 14 Menu Meats 11 19 14 Brecht Jewelry 9 21 11 Corah Insurance .. 8 22 10 High games — R..J. Sheets 237, H. Hoffman 236-202, Swysgood 216, Merriman 213, R. Stevens 212, J. Baker 214, G. Ainsworth 212, Samples 205, Schlickman 205, L. Baumer 204, F. Wilson 202, P. Thatcher 202, Dwight Myers 201-200, R. Shafer 200-201, R. Hoffman 200, B. Webster 201, D. Frane 201. Note: Arnold Lumber rolled new high tea mgame of 985. Suburban League W L Pts Kelly Dry Cleaning 22 5 30 Zoss Chev.-Buick .. 17 10 24 VFW Auxiliary .... 15 12 20 Happy Humpty 13*4 13*4 19*4 Hammond Market . 12*4 14*4 15% Tri Mi Beauty .... 12 15 15 Awnings 11 16 14 Smith Pure Milk .. 5 22 5 High games — T. Baker 164. L. Bodie 175, C. Birch 148-156, J. Reedenbach 47, L. Hutker 160, S.

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Keller 160, P. Dick 191, S. Robs 151, B- Stetler 157. M. LoveUette 157, Peters 149-160-151, J. Hesher 149, V. Jamison 163, V. Merriman 157-154, J. Coldasure 170, A. Carpenter 165-190, C. Pierce 153-158. Decatar High Glrb Rollin Four 5 1 W L Goofy Gutters 4 2 Alley Cats 4 ‘2 Beverly Hillbillies ...... 4 2 Bunglers 4 2 Strikettes .. 3 3 Hot Shots 3 3 Never Strikers 3 3 D. J.’s 3 3 Baby Dings 3 3 Gutter Balls 3 3 Team No. 16 2 4 Rollettes 2 4 D M. D.’s 2 4 . Happy Strikes 2 4 Strike Outs 1 5 High games: Kathv Thieme 125, lane Pugh 138, Jane Jacobs 126. Pam Koos 132. Sherrv Mansfield 145-450 Gloria Harvov 150, Marilvn Scott 153-129, Jone Tumbn 171, .Tn1 neen Essex 148. Barb Houk 130. Janet Fugate 134-136. Sally Walters 129, Bev Sniegel 125, Linda Reidenbach 128-133. I. EDDIE’S RECREATION . Ma and Pa Mixed Doubles W L Pts Eddie’s Recreation 11 7 14 Davidson Bros. .... 10 8 13 Shaffer Restaurant .9 9 12 Ideal Dairy Bar .... 6 12 9 High games — Women — E. Kling 152, B. Feasel 137, M. Lovellette 143, J. Pickford 152-140, S. Pickofrd 146. Men — L. Davidson 174. High series — Women — J. Pickford 421.

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Splits converted — J LoveUette 3-10, M. LoveUette 5-6-10, S Kling 2-7. . High School Football Hammond 20, South Bend Riley 7Richmond 27, Marion 19. Anderson 20, Logansport 13. Muncie Central 39, Frankfort 7. Kokomo 33. New Castle 13. Indianapolis Washington 13, Indianapolis Cathedral 13 (tie). - Indianapolis Tech 21, Indianapolis Shortridge 6. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. -’"es _ . . In the Adame Circuit Co*irt ot Adame County, Ind ‘ an *>- hereby given that David A. Mack lln was on the 25th day of *M ob ? r--1562. appointed: Executor of the will of Adda M. Hahnert. deceased. All pereona having claims a«aln»t aald eatate, whether or not now due, muat file the B * m *"fj!*? court within six montha from the date of the flratp üblication of thia notice or aald claims will be forever barred. , Dated at Decatur, Indiana, thia 25th day of October, 1962. for Adama County. Indian*. David A. Macklin, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10. NOTICE to bidders Nctlce la hereby given that the SchoU Board of Adama Central Community Schools of Adama County, Indiana, will receive blds until 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, November 13. 1962, In the Adams Central office in Monroe, Indiana, for one hundred forty tons, more or leas, of stoker coal for the Pleasant Mills School at Pleasant Milla, Indiana. Bids are to be executed on the state approved form No. 95. SpeclfleationH may b« procured from the Adams Central office. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. ADAMS CEATRAI, COMMUNITY NCIIOOI.S Edwin E. Coll. Secretary Nov. 3, 10. Trade in a good town ■— Decatur