Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1962 — Page 6

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Berne Remains Undefeated In Holiday Meet The Bears won the championship of the Columbia City holiday tourney Saturday night, edging the host Eagles, 52-50, in the title game. It was the 16th victory without a loss for the Bears this season,. and the first defeat for Columbia City after eight triumphs. The Bearsf advanced to the final game with a 57-44 victory over the Peru Tigers in the first afternoon game, and Columbia City whipped previously undefeated Albion, 89-65. Peru topped Albion in the consolation game, 78-60. The championship game was, close all the way. The Bears were out in front at all rest periods, 1615, 30-29, and 41-39. Berne upped its lead to seven points at 50-43 with 3:37 left and was still out in front by five, 52-47, with 1:42 to «o. Erv Inniger, Berne veteran, topped all scorers with 23 points Bob Stahly was the only othei Bear in double figures with 10. Tom Smith had 14 points and Mike Hay 13 for the Eagles. Berne was also ahead practically all the way in the opener against Peru. The Bears were on top at the first quarter, 13-8, at the half, 27-16, and at the third period, 38-28. Inniger was top scorer again with 23 points, and Stahly added 14. Denny counted 15 and Abbey 10 for Peru. The Bears will defend their undefeated record Saturday afternoon, when thdy entertain the Auburn Red Devils in the annual homecoming feature at the Berne gym at 3 o’clock. Berne FG FT TP Inniger 10 3 23 Kingsley £ 4 8 Fosnaugh 3■«. 0 3 Stahly 4 6 14 < Ringger 10 2 Habeggerlo 2 Clauser 10 2 TOTALS 22 13 57 Peru FG FT TP .Abbey --------—3 4 10 Bradley 10 2 Denny 6 3 15 Henry —. 2 15 Fry * 3 0 3 Borden 10 2

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Week's Schedule ~ For Adams County Basketball Teams Friday New Haven at Yellow Jackets. Commodores at Monroeville. Geneva at Monmouth. Churbusco at Adams Central. Pleasant Mills at Ohio City, O. Hartford at Crestview, O. Saturday Hartford at Geneva. Bishop Luers at Monmouth Auburn ,at Benne (3 p.m.) Musgraves 1 0 2 ' Eikenberry —1 .0,, 2 Berne \ FG V FT TP Inniger , 9 5 23 Kingsley 2 0 4 : Fosnaugh 2 15 1 Stahly 5 0 10 I Ringger — 2 4 8 Clauser .... 10 2 TOTALS 21 10 52 Columbia City / FG FT TP Hey — T 4 5 13 Tony Smith. 3 17 Doudt 1- 3 2 8 Barnes s. 0 4 4 Staley - 2 0 4 Tom Smith:..... 6 2 14 TOTALS . 18 14 50 i College Basketball Gator Bowl Florida 17, Penn State 7. Blue-Gray Blue 10, Gray 6. Shrine Game East 25, West 19. All American Bowl Small School All-Stars 14, Major School All-Stars 13. H. S. Basketball Goshen Tourney Goshgn 63. Wabash 39. Fort Wayne Central 8, Concord 49. Wabash 58, Concord 57. Goshen 72, Fort Wayne Central 60. .(final). Richmond Tourney Muncie Central 72, New Castle 51. Richmond 80, Marion 72. New Castle 74, Marion 72. Muncie Central 90, Richmond 70 (final), - * Columbus Tourney Columbus 95, New Albany 58. Jasper 58 K , Franklin 42. New Albany 78, Franklin 45. ■ ■ Cciumbus 73, Jasper 48 (final). Kokomo 68, Logansport 54. Kokomo Tourney Anderson 66, Frankfort 54. Frankfort. 66, Logansport 65. Anderson 84, Kokomo 79 (final). Terre Haute Tourney Greencastle 47, Bloomfield 46. Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 48, Hammond 47. Bloomfield 47, Hammond 46. Gerstmeyer 61, Greencastle 41 (final) . - Elkhart Tourney South Bend St. Joseph's 68, East Chicago Roosevelt 67 (consolation). Elkhart 68, Mentone 55 (final).

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MS Team Standings W L Pct. Berne„lo 0 1.030 Monmouth 8 1 .889 Geneva 3 1, ..750 Commodores ...1— 5 4 .556 Adams Centra'! 4 5 . .444 Hartford 4 5 .444 Pleasant Mills 3 7 .300 Yellow Jackets 2- 8 .200 Adams county high school teams have a heavy .schedule of nine games this week, crammed into two with six games Friday night, one Saturday afternoon and two Saturday night. The Decatur Yellow Jackets, who snapped a seven-game losing streak in the holiday tourney opener at Bluffton Thursday, face a tough foe Friday night when they host the New Haven Bulldogs in a Northeastern Indiana conference engagement at the Decatur gym. The Decatur Commodores, who pulled over the .500 mark last week, travel to Monroeville Friday to meet the Cubs. Other Friday games are Geneva at Monmouth, Churubusco at Adams i Central, Pleasant Mills at Ohio City, and Hartford at Crestview. The Berne Bears, who extended their unbeaten streak to 10 in a row in the Columbia City tourney Saturday, will put their perfect record on the line in their own gym Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock, in the feature attraction of the annual Berne high school hpmecoming festivities. ) -oOo—- * The Monmouth gym will be the scene of a replay of the Fort Wayne Bishop Luers tourney final i of last week, when the Eagles host! the Luers team Saturday night. The Eagles whipped Luers in the tourney final, and" will be out for a repeat. In the other Saturday tilt, the Geneva Cardinals and Hartford Gorillas will tangle at the Geneva gym In a game postponed from earlier in the season. Os top interest to six of the county teams, however, will be the draw for the annual Adams county tourney, which will be held at the Adams Central gym Jan. Kfytond 12. Pairings for the meet will be drawn following a luncheon meeting Thursday noon at the Fairway restaurant by the school principals. The Decatur Yellow Jackets do not compete in the county tourney, and this year the Berne Bears dropped out of the meet, leaving six teams. Season tickets will go on sale at the sjx Friday, with the tickets for the three sessions selling at $2 each. Single session tickets, available only at the Adams Central gym, will sell for 75 cents each. Tourney officials will be Bill Goshert of Warsaw, and James Lee, of Fort Wayne. Four games are scheduled in the Northeastern Indiana conference Friday. In addition to New Haven at Decatur, Auburn will be at Angola, Concordia at Kendallville, and Garrett at Bluffton. Columbia City leads the loop with* a 4-0 record, and Bluffton is 2-0. Mike Newcomer, of Geneva, idle last week, still leads in the individual scoring with 107 points in four games for a 26.7 average per game. Don Brown, of Monmouth, is second with a 24.1 average. The top 10 scorers, with games played, total points scored, and average points per game, are e’s follows: GP TP Ave. Newcomer, Geneva .. 4 107 26.7 Borwn, Monmouth r ... 9 217 24.1. Webb, Geneva 4 93 23.3 Inniger, Berne 10 197 19.7 Habegger, Hartford .. 9 170 18 9 Schieferstein, Monmouth 9 148 16.4 Hake, Commodores — 9 145, ,16.1 Alberson, Hartford .. 9 127 14.1 Sharp, Adams County 9 126 14 0 B. Stahly, Berne ....’ 10 138 13.8 Results one year ago this week:

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Ifop Teams To Meet Tuesday In Bowl Games By MARTIN LADER UPI Sports Writer Eight of the nation's finest, including three schools with unbeaten records, will provide football 0 fans with a natural climax to the 9 college season and a thrilling 0 start to the new yea” when they 6 tangle in four howl games Tues--4 day. 4 All four contests will be telell vised nationally, assuring vieyz--0 ers». a special holiday ■Mreat since the* eight competing teams occu--1 the top eight spots in the f final United Press "International j college football ratings. Crowds s totaling about 335,000 persons in- - eluding President Kennedy, are expected to attend the games. Highlighting the festivities is an intersectional duel being billed as the "game of the year,” in which national champion Southern California will host second-ranked Wisconsin in the 49th annrfal Rose Bowl before 100,000-plus fans at Pasadena, ‘Calif. Badgers Favored Although .the Trojans swept through 10 games to record their first perfect - season in 30 years, 5 Wisconsin *B-1) has been int stalled as four-point favorite in the oldest and most respected bowl game of them all. The contest will be televised by the National , Broadcasting Company beginning ’ at 5, p.m. EST. National reputations also will be put on view in the following pairI ings: , —Fifth-ranked Alabama (9-1) ' vs. seventh-ranked Oklahoma (8-2) . in the Orange Bowl at Miami, i Fla. (to be televised by the Amer- ! I ican Broadcasting Company-start-ing at- 2 p.m., EST. -Third-ranked Mississippi <9-0> vs. sixth-ranked Arkansas (9-1) in I the Sugar Bowl at Nqiy Orleans, La. (NBCat 2 p.m. EST.) -Fourth-ranked Texas (9-0-1) vs. eighth-ranked Louisiana State I (8-1-D in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Tex. (Columbia Broadcasting System at 3 p.m., EST.) Alabama and Louisiana State are favored to win their games by three points and Mississippi is a six-point choice. Keep Winning The Southern Cal story in 1962 reads like a fairy tale. The Tro- ■ jans came off two straight losing; campaigns and were not ednsid-! ered much of a threat for any kind of prominence this season, ! However,, they kept on winning! week after week and were an overwhelming choice for the national title. Wisconsin also failed to get high pre season ratings, but the Badgers‘overcame great odds to capture the Big Ten championship. Both squads boast an All-Amer-ica end, the Trojans in Hal Bedsole and Wisconsin in flanker Pat Richter. Sharing the quarterback duties for Southern Cal are Pete Beathard and Bill Nelson, while the Badgers rely heavily on passer Ron VanderKelen, who completed 91 of 169 tosses for 1,181 yards and 12 touchdowns. Strong on Defense The Sugar-Bowl a pair of defensive giants in the game which President Kennedy expects to view in person. Alabama allowed its opposition only 39 points all year while Oklahoma yielded 1 41. The Sooners-, who, won their ■ last seven games, have the. country’s top collegiate punter in Joe Dan Looney. Leading the Alabama attack is quarterback Joe Namath. 'Mississippi, which is making '“its 10th bowl appearance in 16 Commodores 58, Bryant 50. Adams Central 77, Geneva 63. Hartford 57, Gray 45. u ' New Haven 58, Yellow Jackets 52. Commodores 74, Monroeville 64. Monmouth 59, Geneva 44. Churubusco 65, , Adams Central 53. Pleasant Mills 47, Ohio City 39. Union 67, Hartford 54. Auburn 65, Berne 64. Bishop Luers 68, Monmouth 46. —-000— A HAPPY NEW YEAR to all from Bob and Pete.

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SPORTS BULLETIN CHICAGO (UPI) — The American Basketball league announced today it la disbanding immediately. years and its sixth in a row, takes its first perfect record ever into the Sugar Bowl. Quarterback Glynn Griffing is the offensive standout for the Rebels while quarterback Billy Moore holds the key to the Arkansas attack. -1 All-America halfback Jerry Sto- - ■ vail has been almost a one-man 1 ■ gang for Louisiana State leading ? the team in rushing, scoring, pass > receiving, punting and in carrying r back kickoff returns. Texas em- - ploys a varied running attack with Tommy Wade and Johnny Genung sharing the' signal-calling duties and Ray Poage, Tommy Ford , I and Jerry Cook the main ball- ' r . a I J Monmouth Regular Has Ankle Injury Elgene Bienz, first-string guard' J for Monmouth injured in Friday . ' night's game with Bishop Luers, j suffered a painful sprain, but there . was no fracture, according to I x-rays taken nt the Adams county > memorial hospital, his physician fl said Saturday. I The doctor stated that Bienz ' injured his right ankle, and x-rays . ( were taken, but that both he.and . the radiologist had examined the i dry prints, and there was, no evi- ’ j dence of any breaks. J Pro Basketball J NBA RESULTS r Saturday ’ San Francisco 114, New Yprk' 109. Los Angeles 132, Syracuse 123. Chicago 108 f Cincinnati 104. v St. Louis 102. Boston 100. Sunday Los Angeles Detroit 130. St. Louis 107, Chicago 100. Young Woman Found Murdered In Boston I ■ 62 WOMAN AlOOla 12-31 BOSTON (UPD — A young woman was found slain in the Back Bay section today, apparently the eighth victim of a mad i strangler . who has terrorized the ; city for six months. The identity of the woman was not immediately known. It was the second strangling' i this month. On Dec. 5, Miss ; I Sophie Clark, 21, a student, was j ! strangled with a silk stocking in i j her Back Bay apartment. . The scene of the slaying today I was within a mile of the Clark killing. All of the victims, have been women, most of them elderly. Some of them have been raped by the killer. The killings began June 14. The ' first victim- was Mrs. Anna Slesers, 55, whose garroted body ■ was fourfft in her Back Bay ■ apartment, Mrs. Olive Solomon Tocsin Postmaster Mrs. Olive Kreigh Solomon has received the tem{X)rary appointment as postmaster at Tocsin, it was learned this morning. Mrs. Solomon, mother of Mrs. Bonnie Warthman of Decatur, replaces Mrs. Id’a Shaffer, who recently retired after serving more than 30 years, as Tocsin postmaster. Trade in a good town — Decatur, i

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College Basketball Butler 89, Dartmouth 55. Kentucky 78, Notre Dame 70. Duke 113, Wake Forest 87. radley 71, Louisville 70.’ Michigan 82, Yale 71. Wichita 71, Ohio State 54. Cincinnati 73, Ohio U. 43. Michigan State 103, Subpac 94. HOLIDAY TOURNEYS At Evansville Fordham 52, Harvard 47. Evansville 79, Southern Illinois 60 (final). Indianapolis Classic St. Joseph's 89, Frankiin 83. Indiana Central 91. Findley 90. Albion Classic Albion 84, Manchester 83. Kalamazoo 57, Earlham 48. At Marshall, Mich. Taylor 101, Central Michigan 82 • final' . At St. Louis Wheaton 77, DePauw 72. I Washington (St. Louis) 66, Valparaiso 65, (final). At Rochester, N. Y. Indiana Tech 84, Detroit Tech 35. Alpine Classic Miami (O.) 73 v Penn State 66 (final*. Marshall 84, Morris Harvey 80. (consolation). Stanford 63, Washington 62 (consolation NSugar Bowl Auburn 71. Houston 69 (overtime final) . Mississippi State 75, Xavier (O.) 66 (consolation). Milwaukee Classic Wisconsin 70, Marquette 56 (final*. . Navy 74. Utah 58 (consolation). All College Tourney Loyola (Ill.) 93, Wyoming 82 (final*. Toledo 70, Baylor 59 (consolation*. Memphis State 78. Oklahoma City' 77, (consolation). Arkansas 723. Crieghton 61, -(cortsolation). Quaker City St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 76, Brigham Young 64 (finaßProvidence' 78, Villanova 59 (consolation). LaSalle 74, Bowling Green 67 (overtime consolation). Big Eight Tourney Kansas 90, Kansas State 88 (final). Oklahoma State 54, iowa State 38 (consolation). . ’ i Another Mflbilheat PLUS—WEATHERMATIC DELIVERY! The Mobilheat®man keeps accurate weather records in order to know how jnuch fuel you use each he brings you a new supply automatically. Call the Mobilheat man. [Mobil] Mobilheat AUTOMATIC PERSONAL CARB Petrie Oil Co. PHONE 3-2014 Sth & Monroe Sts.

Colorado 74, Missouri 58 (consolation). Nebraska 93, Oklahoma 86 (consolation). Holiday Featlval Illinois 92, West Vjrglnlß 74. (final). New York U. 90. St. Bonaventure 81 (consolatipn). Pennsylvania 71, Boston College 69 (consolation*. Loa Angeles Clastic UCLA 68, Colorado State 62 (final). Standford 63, Washington 62 , (consolation). Far West Classic Oregon State 64,-lowa 57 (final). California 78, Oregon 46 (consolation), Seattle 75, Arizona 59 (consolation). Idaho 64, Washington State 63 (consolation'. Motor City Tourney DePaul 82, Detroit 77 (final). Western Michigan 85, Georgetown, D. C. 78 (consolation). Hockey Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday Toronto 1, Chicago 1 (tie) Montreal 5, Detroit 1. Sunday New York 4, Montreal 4 (tie) Chicago 4, Boston 2. international league Saturday St. Paul 4, Fort Wayne 3 (overtime). Muskegon 5, Minneapolis 5 (overtime tie). Sunday Muskegon 6, Port 'Huron 4. St. Paul 5, Omaha 1. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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Penn State End Is Signed By Packers UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (UPD —Dave Robinson, a (Moot, 3-inch, 240-pound end on Penn State's nationally ninth-ranked team thia year, has signed with the world champion Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. National Winners In P. P. & K. Contest NEW YORK (UPD—Five Grade school boys, survivors of a nationwide competition involving 500,000 youngsters, won age bracket'championship. in a punt, pass and kick contest, the finals of which were held Sunday before the National Football League title game between the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants. They were Ronald Golen, 11, of Jefferson, Ohio; Stanley Schroer, 10, of Seymour, Ind.; Robert McKeag, 9, of Greenville, Pa.; Gary Brokaw, 8, of New Brunswick, N.J., and Donnie Rardin, 7, of Lexington, Ky. *' r ■ If you have something to, sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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