Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1963 — Page 6

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Yellow Jackets Whip Kendallville, 70-50, For First NEIC Win

By Pete Reynolds The Decatur Yellow Jackets snapped a four - game losing streak, registered their third victory of the season in 14 starts, and chalked up their first Northeastern Indiana conference triumph of the year, all in one fell swoop Friday night as they turned back the Kendallville Comets, 70-50, at the Decatur gym. The conference rivals were tied at 2-2, 4-4 and 6-6 in early going* but Jim Martin’s field goal put Decatur out in front, 8-6, with half of the first quarter gone, and the Jackets were never headed. The Comets tallied only one point the rest of the period and Bill McColly's lads were on top at the end of the quarter, 19-7. Decatur twice led by 1 5 points and once by 16 at 29-13, in the second stanza, but Kendallville | narrowed the gap to 10 points, 31-1 21, at the main intermission. The Comets began whittling ! away at their deficit with the I opening of the third quarter, and | pulled to within only three points, j 33-30, after three and one-half | miutes of the quarter, but the Jackets met the challenge and built their advantage back up to 12 points, 49-37, entering the final eight minutes of play. Kendallville never got closer than 12 points in the closing bracket erf the ragged, and at times, rough ball game, and the Jackets increased their victory margin in the final minutes. Tom Maddox and Dave Gay paced the Decatur scoring with 15 points each, and Jim Martin added 12. Bob Matthews topped Kendallville with 14 and Steve Reith counted 11. The Jackets converted eight of only 13, as 23 fouls were 16 of i 9 free throws, the Comets called on the visitors and 14 on the Jackets. The Yellow Jackets come right back with another NEIC encounter 1 tonight, entertaining the Elmhusrt Trojans at the Decatur gym. Yellow Jackets -—■ JPG FT TP i Gause 2 15] Gay ——- —- 5 5 15 ] Maddox 6 3 15 i Martin 5 2 12 1 McClure — 3 0 6 < G. Ladd 3 2 8 j Conrad -— 2 15] Ortiz 12 4] B. Ladd — 0 0 0 Anspaugh 0 0 0 - Egly — 0 0 0 Totals 27 16 70 i Kendallville 1 FG FT TP i Antonides 0 0 0 ] Jackson —- 3 0 6 ; Herr - - 2 5 9 < Diggina - 3 17] Matthews 7 0 14 Gehring - 0 0 0 Axel 0 0 0 Reith —- 5 1 11 JoJlief —- - 113

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; Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams SATURDAY Elmhurst at Yellow Jackets. 1 Geneva at Lancaster Central. Bleck 0 0 0 Totals 21 8 50 Officials: Dornte, Muscy. Preliminary Kendallville, 41-37. Adams Central i Winner Friday Over Gorillas i | The Adams Central Greyhounds I scored their eigthth victory of the season Friday night, turning back the Hartford Gorillas, 61-58, atj the Adams Central court. The Greyhounds are now 8-6 on the season, and the Gorillas 4-9. The Greyhounds held a narrow one-point margin, 10-9, at the first quarter, and boosted their advantage to nine, 28-19, at the half. Adams Central was still on top at the third period, 47-41, and stayed ah-’a'’ th* rest of the way. Gary Workinger and Don Egly led the Greyhounds with 16 and 15 points, respectively, and Don Sharp added 11. Ron Habegger topped Hartford with 19 markers, and Christy Stauffer counted 13. — The Greyhounds entertain the Hoagland Wildcats at Adams Central Tuesday and travel to Pennville Friday, while Hartford goes to Ohio City Friday. Adams Central FG FT TP Ringger 10 2 Lehman 0 0 0 Levse 0 1 1_ Egley —- 6 3 15 B. Hirschy 2 0 4 Workinger 7 2 16 Sharp - 4 3 11 Mann 0 11 Ripley 10 2 E. Hirschy —. 3 3 9 Totals 24 13 61 Hartford FG FT TP Wanner 2 2 6 Habegger 7 5 19 Studebaker 11 3 Fox 1 5 7 Meshberger 2 0 4 Stauffer 4 4 13 Alberson — 2 2 6 Totals 19 20 58 Officials: Wiley, Brenizer. Preliminary Adams Central, 46-16.

j- / jm jjjf, REBOUND BATTLE—Denny Braun of Monmouth battles Erv Inniger (531 and Fred Clauser (44) of Berne for a rebound under the Bears basket in the second quarter. Looking on are Jerry Fosnaugh (541 of Berne, and Clarence Scheumann (22) and Don Brown of the Eagles. Monmouth won the pivotal battle, 68-52, before a full house at the Bishop Luers gym.—(Photo by Mac Lean)

Spartans Beat Bryant Friday Night, 60-52 The Pleasant Mills Spartans registered their sixth triumph of the season Friday night, leading all the way to down the Bryant Owls, 6052, on the Pleasant Mills court. The Spartarts have lost eight. Pleasant Mills was an top at the first quarter, 11-9, at the half. 2419, and at the third period, 40-32. Gary Clouse, Spartans’ center, topped all the scorers with 25 points, well split through all four periods. Dave Myers added 12 and Dave Currie 11 for Pleasant Mills. Orr counted 14 and Moore 11 for the Owls. The Spartans will play only game of the week Tuesday, meeting Gray at the Redkey gym.-—— Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Funk 3 3 9 Myers 4 4 12 Clouse 12 1 25 Currie 3 4 10 McMiUen © 2 2 R. Burkhart 10 2 Speckman 0 0 0 Black '0 0 0 TOTALS 23 14 60 BRYANT FG FT TP Keller 17 9 Link 10 2 Orr 6 2 14 Ninde 2 4 8 Garlinger I 0 0 0 Snow 0 4 4 Moore ... 4 3 11 Michael , 2 0 4 TOTALS ...-it. 16 20 52 Officials: Lindahl, Nash Preliminary Bryant, 23-21. A

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H. S. Basketball Cclumbia City 50, Garrett 49. Fort Wayne Concordia 79, Auburn 72 (overtime). Bluffton 60, Elmhurst 54. Fort Wayne North 83, Fort Wayne Central Catholic 78. (overtime). Fort Wayne South 61, Madison Heights 53. Ashley 55, Butler 46. Ossian 62, Petroleum 49. Peru 85, Wabash 66. Albion 54, Churubusco 53 (overtime) T" Liberty Center 68, Chester Center 45. Indianapolis Tech 93, Connersville 57. Columbus 70, Indianapolis Manuel 47. Shelbyville 62, Rushville 60 (overtime). Madison 69. Franklin 65. Vincennes 70, Bloomington 39. Jasper 77, Washington 75. Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 43, Terre Haute Wiley 34. Muncie Central 74, Anderson 63. Marion 66. New Castle 62. Frankfort 70, Kokomo 69. Richmond 60, Logansport 51. Huntington 49, Tipton 46. Elwood 66, Warsaw 64. Michigan City 69, Elkhart 51. South Bend Central 67, South Bend Adams 49. South Bend Washington 57, —_ Mishawaka 51. East Chicago Washington 48, Hammond Tech 26. Hammond 64, East Chicago Roosevelt 61. Hartford City 83, Winchester 67. Mississinewa 73, Dunkirk 66. Allen Co. Tourney New Haven 58, Fort Wayne Luers 42. Huntertown 60. Woodlan 46. Leo 82. Hoagland 68. Monroeville 41, Areola 36. French Satellite In 1965 Is Predicted LYONS, France (UPI) — The first French satellite will be launched on schedule in 1965 if scientists continue their present rate of work on space research, 1 a French official said here Friday.

I Monmouth Eagles Hand Berne First Season Loss

By Bob Shraluka I The Eagles won it! I A tremendous offensive display I and an equally tremendous deI fensive job, led coach Don Elder’s I Monmouth Eagles to a 68-52 romp I over the previously unbeaten Berne I Bears Friday night. [ An overflow crowd of more than I 2,600 persons packed the Bishop I Luers gym, and after all the aisles I I were filled, many more persons were turned away at the door-no 1 more room! I With their offensive arsenal working full-blast, the Eagles were never headed, and handed Berne its first defeat after 12 consecutive victories. For the Eagles the victory was number 14 against only one loss. Hitting at a tremendous 53.8 clip l from the field, 28 fields in only 52 shots, the Eagles grabbed the lead early in the contest and were j on their way, and never seriously threatened. Defense Did It But the offense was nearly forgotten in a hollering Eagle dress- > ing room after the contest. Elders I was very pleased with his defense, which many persons have “knocked” for the past two seasons, and the likeable coach had a “we showed 'em” attitude about him concerning his team’s defense. Bob Stahly hit the first shot of the game to give the Bears a 2-0 lead and they held leads of 3-2 and 5-3, but Don Brown, who was once again slightly fabulous, hit his specialty, a 25-foot jump shot, at the 3.22 mark of the quarter, ar.d the Eagles took a 6-5 lead and were never again headed. From that point, Monmouth _ steadily built its lead and held a 16-11 advantage at the first period break. A pair Os buckets by Denny Braun and a two-pointer by Dean ' Schieferstein early in the second quarter ballooned the lead to 22-13, and Monmouth held that nine-point advantage throughout the quarter, taking a 34-25 lead to the dressing room at the main intermission. Build Lead 1 Erv Inniger, weakened by a kidney infection, entered the fray in the second period and hit six of his first seven shots, but the Eagles tightened their defense and held - the veteran forward in. check the rest of the way. Schieferstein and Brown hit on jump shots to open the sceond - half, before a basket by Jerry Fosnaugh and two by Inniger. FoSr naugh hit again, cutting Monmouth’s lead to 38-31. The two teams traded baskets and Berne still trailed by seven, 40-33. That was the closest the Bears ever got again, however, as Brown hit a quick pair of baskets to up the margin to 44-33, and for all practical purposes the contest was ended. Scheumann’s basket at the 6:48 mark of the final period gave the Eagles a 16-point margin, 5741, which they maintained throughout the rest of the contest. Brown Leads Scorers Brown’s 21 tallies led all scorers, and Schieferstein, who was battling the flu bug, and Scheumann chipped in with 16 each, and Braun 14. The four scored all but one of’the Monmouth points. Bob Brandt, regular guard, failed Celtic DRY CLEANERS and LAUNDRY Proudly Announces ITS j Coin -Op Laundry Frigidaire 12-lb Load WASHERS SPECIAL! This Week Only HALF-PRICE Wash 10* TRY US TODAY

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to score, in fact to even shoot, but played a fine floor game in setting up plays. Fosnaugh’s 20 markers led the Berne scoring and Inniger added 15. Berne hit 23 fielders in 73 shots, a 31.5 mark. Only 23 fouls were called in a very well-officiated game by Fred Kehoe and Don Shondell, 14 on Berne and nine on the Eagles. Monmouth hit 12 of 18, Berne six of 12, from the free throw line. Monmouth plays at Lancaster Central next Friday, and Berne will play host to Portland the same evening. MONMOUTH FG FT TP Braun s 5 4 14 Scheumann 7 2 16 Schieferstein 7 2 16 Brown 9 3 21 Brandt 0 0 0 Bienz 0 11 Liby 0 0 0 TOTALS 28 12 68 BERNE FG FT TP K. Habegger — 0 0 0 Stahly 2 0 4 Fosnaugh 9 2 20 Kingsley 0 11 Ringger 3 2 8 Inniger -7 1 15 Clauser 2 0 4 — TOTALS - 23 6 52 Officials: Kehoe & Shondell Preliminary Berne, 39-28 BOWLING County Church League W LPts. St. Luke’s E & R 12 — 3 0 4 Decatur Lutheran 2 13 Dec. Church of Christ — 2 1 3 Berne United Church ... 2 1 3 Monroe Methodist 7 2 13 Monroe Methodist 14 2 13 Decatur Christian 9 — 2 12 Decatur Christian 10 ... 1 2 2 St. Luke E & R 15 2 12 Mennonite 16 12 2 Decatur Methodist -1 2 1 Pleasant Dale 12 1 Mennonite 6 —————— 121 Monroe Methodist 8 12 1 St. Paul Missionary —— 12 1 Geneva E. U. B. 0 3 0 High team series: Mennonite 16, 1963; St. Luke E & R 12, 1912; Mennonite 6, 1866. High team games: Mennonite 16, 728: Mennonite 6, 683; St. Luke E & R 12, 668. High series: Gordon Sprunger, 597; John Christner, 538; Jim Fisher, 521; Charles Stonestreet, 510; Harold Schwartz, 506. High games: Gordon Sprunger, 212; Jim Fisher, 211; Gordon Sprunger, 202. T, V. Guides W L Pts. Mavericks 31 11 42

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Rascals ... 24 1* 33 Virginians 22 20 29 Stooges 21 21 29 Untouchables ... 20 22 28 Checkmates —..... 17% 24% 26% Medics 17 25 24 Caseys 14% 27% 17% High games: H. Foos 136-146, B. Teeple 135-147, V. Lengerich 160130. R. Macklin 128-125, M. Mies 153-148, E. Clark 131-160, H. Emenhiser 132-146, P. Dick 183, J. Workinger 130, M. Schultz 133, P. Lengerich 142, D. Roahrig 127, B. Miller 156-148, J. A. Speakman 141,' V. Custer 134-152-149, H. McDonald 128-134, E. Hite 128, D. Holthouse 142-178. Splits converted: M. Mies 3-10, J. Workinger 8-5-10, D. Holthouse 5-10, V. Custer 3-10, E. Hite 3-10, B. Teeple 5-8-10, H. Foos 3-10. Women’s Major League W L Pts. Colonial Salon 3 0 4 Two Brothers —.— 2 13 Gene’s Mobil 2 13 Adams Trailer 12 1 Three Kings 12 1 Aspy Standard 0 3 0 High games: M. Gage 208, V. Smith 191-171, I. Bowman 191, M. Mies 182, A. Hole 173, B. Smith 170. High series: V. Smith 528. Splits converted: E. Gallmeyer 3-10, A. Holle 3-10, I. Bowman 3-10, W. Schroeder 3-10, E. Hite 3-7, B. Smith 3-10, D. Johnson 2-7, Lorine Bultemeier 4-5 and 3-10, B. Hess 3-10, M. Koons 3-10 twice. EDDIE’S RECREATION Ma & Pa Mixed Doubles W L Pts. Shaffer Restaurant .. 29 16 39 Davidson Bros. TV — 26 19 35 Ideal Dairy Bar 18 27 25 Eddie’s Recreation .. 17 28 19 High games: Women —E. Kling 133, J Pickfird 154-147, B. Feasel 149-143, M. Lovelette 146-160. Men —W. Frauhiger 181, L. Davidson 198, V. Kling 178-175, F. Pickford 171. High series: Women—J. Pickford 416, B. Feasel 426, M. Lovellette 433. Splits converted: V. Kling 5-10, F. Pickford 5-10. Pro Basketball Boston 122, Cincinnati 14. i Los Angeles 116, Chicago 108, College Basketball St. Joseph's (Pa.) 76, Muhlenberg 53. Cornell 78, Pennsylvania 76. Princeton 86, Columbia 63. Marlyand State 77, Virginia --- State 75. Air Force 86, Montana U. 62. Oregon 60, Washington State 51. Stanford 57, Washington 48. Sen. Everett Jordan Undergoes Operation DUKE, N.C. (UPI) — Sen. B. Everett Jordan, D-N.C., underi went a prostrate gland operation , at Duke University Hospital Friday and is expected to require a , six-to-eight week recuperation bei fore returning to Washington. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

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Geneva Edges Pennville By 61-59 Score The Geneva Cardinals pulled back over the .500 mark Friday night, edging the Pennville Bulldogs, 61-59, at the Geneva gym, I for the Cardinal’s fourth win in seven starts. It was a close struggle all the way. The teams were tied at the first quarter, 15-15, and at the half, 28-28, with the Cardinals holding a slender one-point margin, 45-44, at the third period. Mike Newcomer paced the Cardinals with 26 points and Larry Webb added 19. Hoover, former Hartford township resident, led Pennville with 22, and Dehoff counted 17. The Cardinals meet the Lancaster Central Bulldoys at Lancaster tonight. Geneva FG FT TP Webb 8 13 19 Toland 12 4 McCabe 2 0 4 Bollenbacher 2 0 4 Buckingham 2 0 4 Newcomer 9 8 26 TOTALS 24 23 61 Pennville FG FT TP Dehoff 8 1 17 Ault 3 0 6 Barger ... 3 3 9 Hoover 6 10 22 Leamon 10 2 Smiley 113 TOTALS 22 15 59 Officials: Swanger, Hummel. Preliminary Geneva, 45-32. Trade in a good town — Decatur. j 1 T , READYMIXED CONCRETE H Delivered Promptly and Helps Speed Up Construction. Highest Quality is assured by Expert Concrete men and a modem proportioning plant. 10% Discount ON ALL READYMIX CONCRETE YOST GRAVEL READYMIX INC. R. R. 1. DECATUR PHOHE 3-3114 1