Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1963 — Page 6
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Brilliant Rally By Notre Dame Beats Indiana By United Press International Purdue will open its Big Ten basketball schedule Saturday with a winning record but Indiana is in the hole while Notre Dame’s Irish continue to pace the “Sig Three.” Purdue edged Drake at Lafayette Wednesday night, 83-79, in overtime while Notre Dame snapped a three-game losing streak in its series against Indiana, 73-70, at Fort Wayne. In the only other game Wednesday night, Valparaiso of the Indiana Collegiate Conference beat Hope of Michigan, 81-74. Butler opens defense of its ICC crown at St. Joseph’s tonight. DePau w is ’ at Ball State in another ICC test, Indiana Central is at Earlham, Indiana Tech at Franklin and the Milwaukee branch of Wisconsin visits Indiana State. Purdue, giving away height to: the taller Drake club, led 34-32 at the half and they were all even at the regulation finish at 71-71. Mel Garland, wno poured in 30 points, sank a pair of fielders and two freethrows in the overtime to give Purdue its fifth win in nine games. Notre Dame, making it 8-2 for, the campaign, rallied from a 46-30 halftime deficit to hand Indiana its sixth loss in nine games. At the end, a pair of fielders by sophomore Larry Sheffield turned the tide in favor of the Irish. Sophomore Jay Miller led the winners with 19 points and John Andreoli had 16. Jimmy Rayl led four Hoosiers in double figures,
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Cincinnati's Bearcats Win 28th Straight | By DICK JOYCE UPI Sports Writer A word to college basketball coaches: You can’t stop Cincinnati’s top-ranked Bearcats with the zone defense either. The University of Houston found that out — but quick— Wednesday night when the Bearcats scored their 28th straight victory and 10th in a row this season by ripping the Cougars, 79-56, at Cincinnati. hAfter four minutes of play Cini nati and Houston were tied, 6-6. But then the Bearcats scored 21 ■ points, including 10 field goals in 10 tries, for a 27-9 lead. That was I all for Houston and its zone defense. 'lliis time Tom (Double T) Thacker was the Cincinnati hero. The 6-foot, 2-inch senior from Covington, Ky., who has been taking a back seat to Ron Bonham and George Wilson In heading the Bearcat attack, scored a career high of 23 points for team honors. Bonham tallied 19 points and Wilson 13 as the Bearcats hit a sizzling 51.7 per cent from the field. The victory was the 11th in a row tor Cincinnati in its series with Houston. The Cougars, who have never beaten the Bearcats, sank only 36.9 per cent of their shots from the floor. Coach- Ed Jucker’s Cincinnati team plays next on Saturday when it meets eighth-ranked Wichita in a tough Missouri Valley Conference battle. Duke’s ninth-ranked Blue Devils were paced to an 82-65 victory over Virginia by Jeff Mullins’ 30 points. Having trouble finding the range in the first half, Mullins hit three straight baskets to give Duke a 57-54 lead in the second half and Virginia . never came close after that. Art Heyman chipped in 19 points for the Blue Devils while Gene Engle tallied 29 points for the Cavaliers. In other Wednesday night games, unbeaten Georgia Tech routed the Air Force Academy, 61-48; Billy Cunningham’s 29 points and 17 rebounds led North Carolina over Yale, 86-77; two jump shots by Larry Sheffield in the closing seconds helped Notre Dame to a 73-30 triumph over Indiana. Held On Charge Os Unlawful Flight CHICAGO (UPI) — Robert Ph'l Lykens, 37, was held here today on a federal charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution on grand larceny charges at Lebanon, Ind. FBI agents arrested Lykens Wednesday at the Armour Research Co., Oak Brook, 111., where he was employed as a handyman. He was sought on an unlawful flight warrant issued last July 25 at Indianapolis. Shiny Clothing Ypu can often remove the shine from dark suits by rubbing lightly With vety .flat? sandpaper. Dampen a shiny havy skirt or pair of trousers with bluing water, and press while still damp. Shiny suits may also be sponged with vinegar before pressing. ADAMS WTO I FRI. & SAT. Continuous Sat. from 1:30 THE HUNTER...THE HUNTEDI MBMEY - ADDED SHOCKER - Blood-Chilling, Hair-Raising Adventures in TECHNICOLOR! "NIGHT CREATURES" O—O— Sun. & Mon.—“THE INTERNS” | Season’s Most Sensational Film!
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BOWLINfe American Legion League W L Pts Burke Insurance 29% 21% 41% Cowens Insurance —2B 23 38 Ashbauchers 28 23 3 Ashbauchers 28 23 37 Firestone ... 26 25 35 Riverview 26 25 34 Mirror Inn 25 26 32 First State Bank .. 24 27 32 Farmers Dairy .... 17% 33% 22% High games: W. Frauhiger 211, 1 R. Smith 216, R. Ashbaucher 224, W. Franz 201, J. Beauchot 200, C. Mar bach 201-221, L. Reef 224-204. High series: L. Reef 192-224-204 (620). K. Os C. League W L Pts. Lengerich Awnings 30% 20% 43% Baker Painting ... 34 17 43 P. Q. F. 30 21 42 Baker Plumbing .. 26% 24% 36% Council No. 864 .... 25 26 34 Lengerich Butchers 23 28 30 Villa Lanes 20 31 25 Girardot Standard .16 35 17 High games: Jerry Miller 223, Frank Dewey 210. High series: Jim Brazil! 574, Jerry Miller 535, Jim Kortenber 514, Dick LaFountaine 500. Sportsman League W L Pts. Uhrick Bros. 30% 20% 42% Briede Studio No. 2 29% 21% 41% Briede Studio No. 1 31 20 41 Yost Construction .28 23 37 Moose 24% 26% 32% Gage Tool 24 27 32 Wolfe Poultry 22% 28% 27% Villa LahesT.T~T.; n High games: W. Seitz 206, G. Fawbush 207-197, H. Murray 200, J. McGill 190, R. Busse 201, M. Drake 198, J. Omlor 195, T. Johnson 198. - High series: T. Johnson 524, R. Hesher 501, F. Baker 501, H. Murray 521, G. Fawbush 523, D. Geimer 526, W. Seitz 525. Rural League W L Pts. Hammond Market .34 17 48 Aspy Standard .... 37 14 48 Schwartz Ford ----- 33 18 .46 Weber Bath 31 20 41 Jaycees - 27% 23% 38% Parkway 66 28 23 37 Stucky Furniture . 26% 24%. 35% Johnson’s :. 25 26 34 Adams Bunilders .24 27 33 Decatur-Kocher .. 22% 28% 31% Industries I Mcßride & Sons .. 18% 32% 26% McConneU’s 21 30 25 Sheets Furniture ’.. 20 31 25 Industries II 18% 32% 22% Miller-Jones 17% 33% 21% High games and series: C. Hirschy 221 (568), R. ReweU 505, E. Sheets 540, G. Anderson 213 (534), C. Houk 529, C. Hurst 200 (527), A. Chamberlain 225 ( 553 , M. Drake 203 (513), M. Judt 213-236-227 (676), Dr Melcher 505, E. Zobel 211 (555), L. Chrisman 528, C. Schindler 530, M. Lautzenheiser 508, R. Williamson 524, F. Becker 520, B. Shraluka 501, W. Roahrig 212 (559), R. Eloph 222 ( 564). High team series. Aspy Standard 853-848-954 (2655). King and Queen League W L Pts Wash Outs 16 5 21 Mavericks 14 7 19 Lucky Strikes 12% 8% 17% Jokers 13% 7% 16% Four C’s 12 9 16 Four Aces 10 1115 Usn’s —- 11 10 15 Guys & Dolls .....—ll 10 14 Four R’s ... 10 11 14 Rinky Dinks —... 10 11 13 Border Rats , 10 11 13 Four Ramblers 11 10 12 The Hustlers 8 13 11 Team No. 10 ...— 7 14 19 Rascals 7 14 ’ 9 Parkview Four 5 16 8 High series — W. Bulmahn 208170 (128), P. Pierce 195-184-184 (563), C. Clark 184, (501), R. Merriman 177, 209 (546), R. Hobbs 199204 (562), G. Schrock 195-189 (541), R. Hoffman 210 (541), B. McAfee 213 (528), P. Affolder 170-182 (501), H. McClure 162-197 ( 501). High games — Men — M. Affolder 176, K. Nash 188, B. Tumbleson 179, W. Ross 198, B. Ross 175197. Women — C. Pierce 162, M. Gage 176, V. Merriman 155-163, B. Bulmahn 157, J. Ainsworth 158-162. Splits converted — E. Clark 3-10, C. Pierce 3-10, J. Ainsworth 7-6-10, E. McAfee 5-10. Hi* and Hers League W L Pts Gaskills 15 3 21 Hurless 10 8 14 Schnell 10 8 14 Hess — 9 9 12 Schnepf 8 10 11 Fleming 8 10 11 Rich — 9 9 11 Chilcote ...I.—— 8 10 10 Lutes 6 12 8 Kohne —7 11 8 High scores — Women — R. A. Schmitt 155-159, M. Schnepf 167169, S. Mutschler 165, M. Ladd 159. Men —L. Elliott 223, B. Schmitt 167-186, J. Price 177, B. Mies 170-214-177, W. Schnepf 186, B. Hess 169-184, K. Garner 201, D. Gaskill 187-161-177, G. Hurless 183, J. Lake 160, B. Trout 166. Splits converted —a. Fleming 2-10. EDDIE’S RECREATION W L Pts Feasel Hay Service 19 11 26 Decatur Dry Clean 17 13 23 Team No. 3 13 17 18 Ruby’s Style Center 11 19 13 High series—Men—Larry Chris-
i Packers Deny Trust Fund For Vince Lombardi MILWAUKEE (UPl)—The vice president of the Green Bay Pack- ’ ers denied emphatically today the club had set up a $250,000 trust fund for coach Vince Lombardi i to keep him from going to the Los Angeles Rams, but the president of the team said he didn’t want to talk about such a report. Lombardi, who also is the general manager of the team which has found fabulous success in the National Football League standings as well as at the gate, said “I just don't know anything about it.” When asked if he was denying the fund existed, Lombardi answered “I am just saying I don’t know anything about it. No ■ more, no, less.” Richard Bourguignon, the vice president of the Green Bay Packers, Inc., a non-profit corporation, insisted “there is no truth” to the report by Joe Williams, sports editor of Scripps Howard Newspapers, that a $250,000 trust fund was set up For L&nsfcssfsS" by Green Bay directors. Williams said the Rams offered to buy up Lombardi’s contract, which still has three years to run, and give him 10 per* cent of the Los Angeles club, which he could sell at the end of five years “and pick up aThe offer was supposed to have been, made ,just before the Packers - Giants NFL championship game in New York, and Williams said Lombardi called an emergency meeting of the directors out of which the trust fund emerged. “There never was a meeting,” said Bourguignon. “I was with Lombardi all the time in New York. Nothing like that ever happened.” He said the directors haven’t met since last summer. Dominic Olejniczak, president of tile-team, replied “no comment” when asked about the report by Williams. Fred Trowbridge, treasurer "of the team, said “I know nothing about if.” ' H. S. Basketball Bryant 52, Jefferson (Huntington) 46. Rossville 77, Bunker Hill 71. Gary Edison 54, Griffith 62. Hockey Results National League New York 3, Toronto 2. Pro Basketball NBA RESULTS Eastern Division W L Pct. Boston 25 10 .714 Syracuse 20 15 .571 Cincinnati 20 17 -541 New Ybrk ,12 26 .316 Western Division W L PctLos Angeles 26 ! 11 !703 St. Louis M 16 .600 San Francsico —ls 22 .405 Detroit 14 25 .359 Chicago — 13 27 .325 Wednesday’s Results Syracuse 130, St. Louis 95. Detroit 138, Cincinnati 118. Boston 135, San Francisco 120 (overtime). II * - man 659, Women — Helen Elliott 416. > High games — Men — M. . Wolfe 153, E. Elliott 168, J. Butcher 162, Larry Chrisman 200-224-235. Women — Helen Elliott 148-189. Splits converted — M. Wolfe 3-10, D. Feasel 5-7, M. Fisher 5-6-10, J. Elliott 86-7.
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Rod Laver Signed To Professional Pact SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) — Rod (The Rocket) Laver, proud owner of a contract described as the “best ever” signed by an amateur, will make his professional tennis debut at White City Courts here Saturday night when he meets fellow Australian star Lew Hoad. Laver, the grand slam champion who signed a three-year contract Wednesday for a guarantee of 49,000 pounds (approximately $109,270), will be on display W a pro for the first time in the United States next month. He will accompany Aussies Ken Rosewall, Frank Sedgman and Hoad along with American Barry Mac Kay plus others of the professional troups on an American tour beginning Feb. 8. Laver accomplished his grand slam in 1962 when he became only the second player in history to win the Australian, French, Wimbledon and American championships in the same year. More Players Added To NBA All-Stars j NEW YORK (UPI) — Three players were added to the East squad and four to the West today to complete the teams for the 13th annual National Basketball Association All-Star game at the Los Angeles Arena Jan. 16. Picked for the East by vote of the league's coaches were John Green of the New York Knicks, Hal Greer of the Syracuse Nats, and Wayne Embryos the Cincinnati Royals. Added to the -West squad were Rudy Larusso of the Los Angeles Lakers, Lennie Wilkens of the St. Louis Hawks, Tom Meschery of the San Francisco Warriors, and rookie Terry Dischinger of the Chicago Zephyrs. There were four West additions because Meschery and Dischinger finished in a tie in the balloting and both were invited. Last week the first eight players for each squad were picked by vote of sports writers and broadcasters in league cities. East players picked by the writers were Tom Heinsohn, Bill Russell and Bob Cousy of Boston, Oscar Robertson and Jack Twyman of Cincinnati, Lee Shaffer and Johnny Kerr of Syracuse, and Richie Guerin of New York. Picked for the West were Elgin Baylor and Jerry. West of Los Angeles, Wilt Chamberlain and Guy Rodgers of San Francisco, Bailey Howell and Don Ohl of Detroit, Bob Pettit of St. Louis, and Walt Bellamy of Chicago. College Basketball Notre Dame 73, Indana 70. Purdue 83, Drake 79 (overtime). Valparaiso 81, Hope 74. Cincinnati 79, Houston 56. De Paul 89, Baldwin Wallace 70. Bowling Green 70, Western Michigan 60. . Marquette 85, Detroit 76. North Carolina State 69, Cornell 63. Georgia Tech 61, Air Force 48. Vanderbilt 71, Western Kentucky 69. Tennessee 66, Florida State 65. North Carotiaa 86, Yale 77. Louisville 79, Eastern Kentucky 70. Duke 82, Virginia 65. Memphis State 90, Brigham Young 76. If you hrve something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
MORE THAN 30 PERSONS participated in tee St. Mary’s-Blue Creek Conservation club’s fox hunt Saturday. Some of the youthful members of the group are shown above. A total of five fox were shot by the hunters. Shown above, left to right, rear, are Michael Cook, Leon Mitchel and Bobby Genth. Front, Dennis Beaty, Ted Braun, Johnny Genth, Karry Kauffman, and Bradley Genth. SUCCESSFUL HUNTERS—Bradley Genth, son of Mt and Mrs. John Genth, and Karry Kauffman, son of Mr. and Mr# Karl Kauffman* are pictured above. Genth and Kauffman shot the first of the five fox that were shot during the St. Mary’s-Blue Creek Conservation club’s fox hunt this weekend.
Lindy McDaniel Is Signed To Contract CHICAGO (UPI) — The Chicago Cuba today announced the signing of Lindy McDaniel, a righthanded relief pitcher ob-
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tained in an off-season trade with the St. Louis Cardinal*. McDaniel, one of the National League’s hottest hurlers in 1960. tailed off to a 3-10 record with the Cardinals last season with a 4.12 earned-run average.
