Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1963 — Page 7

FRIDAY, MARCtt 29, 1963

Adams Central Track Squad Opens Monday Adams Central's track squad will open its season Monday, April 1, entertaining Pleasant Mills and Bryant in a triangular meet at the Monroe track. Coaches Ed Bryan and Lee Hoopingarner list nine meets on the schedule, six ot which are at home. The team will also compete in the Eastern Wabash Valley conference meet at Berne May 1 and in the county track meet at Berne May 6. The schedule is a follows: April 1— Pleasant Mills, Bryant at home. April 3— Liberty Center, Jackson, Rockcreek, at home. April 5— Portland, at home. April 8— Monmouth, Decatur, at Monmouth. April 11— Monmouth, Lancaster, Ossian, at home. April 16 — Bryant, Lancaster, at home. April 18 — Geneva, Pleasant Mills, Hartford, a- home. April 23 — Pennville, Bluffton, at Bluffton. April 25 — Berne, Hartford, Lancaster, at Berne. May 1- E. W. V. C. meet at Berne. May 6 — County meet at Berne. May 10 — Sectional meet at Fort Wayne. Decatur Little League Meets Monday Night Junior Lake, president of the Decatur Little League, announced this morning that a league meeting will be held at 7 o’clock Monday evening at the city hall. AH managers, coaches and umpires are urged to be present, as new rules will be discussed and other plans made for the season opening.

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Giants Having Rough Time In Spring Games By United Frew International They say spring exhibition games don’t mean a thing but manager Alvin Dark of the San rraneisco oiants is beginning io wonder. The Giants are the defending National League champions but they’ve looked the part of stumbling, bumbling eighth-placers. They’ve lost three games in a row, 10 of their last 11, 12 of their last 14, and Thursday dropped a 4-1 decision to the Chicago Cubs at irnoentx, ahz. With the opening of the National League pennant race only 10 days away, Dark is beginning to become impatient. Lou Brock hit a key double and triple to pace the Cubs’ 10-hit attack Thursday. Ernie Bowman had two singles and a double for the Giants and Tom Haller hit a homer. If the Giants are looking for company during their spring frustration, they can easily find it in the persons of the New York Yankees. The world champs had to remain on the field—away from their Madison Avenue activities—for a full 11 innings Thursday before dropping a 3-2 decision to the Cincinnati Reds. Ken Walters doubled home Tommy Harper in the 11th to give the Reds their margin of victory. Carroll Hardy had a triple and two singles to lead a 19-hit attack that brought the Houston Colts a 12-4 decision over the Boston Red Sox. Bonus baby Rusty Staub hit a three-run homer and Ellis Burton also homered for the Colts. The Los Angeles Angels raised their spring record to 14-5 with a 4-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians—their third straight ninthinning triumph. Rookie Charlie Dees’ pinch-hit single with the fa the ninth drove in the decisive run. Harvey Haddix allowed only one hit for six innings—a double by rookie Bob Saverine—as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Baltimore Orioles, 6-0. The Pirates got eight hits and four walks good for five runs in the first five innings against Chuck Estrada. Camilli Breaks Tie The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Mets, 4-2, in 14 innings, with Doug Camilli’s solo homer breaking the 2-2 tie in the top of the final frame., Larry Sherry, making his best showing of the spring, pitched six shutout innings for the Dodgers. Paul Ratliff, 19-year-old rookie bonus catcher, hit a homer and two singles to lead the Minnesota Twins to a 3-2 win over the Kansas City Athletics as Lee Stange and Gerry Arrigo held the A’s to four hits.

List Official Standings In Women's Meet The final, official standings of the recent Decatur Women’s bowling association tourney have been announced by league officials. The high individual series bowled were 587 and 564 by Vi Smith, and r 555 by Marty Reef. High single games were 227 by Vi Smith and 214 by Lucy Call. The entrants, in order of their finish, were: Team Event Two Brothers, First State Bank, Hobbs Upholstery, Zoss ChevroletBuick, Treon Poultry, Hammond Fruit Market, Budget Loan, Master Mix, Krick-Tyndall Co., Kent Realty-Auction Co., Dunk er s , Spares, Bowlettes, Kohne & Sons, WSHTierS, VJFW AUXIUHiy, inrut Kings, Make-ups. Twisters. Rollettes, Patrie OU Co., Cream No. 9, Rolling Jets, Mavericks, Arnold Lumber Co., Colonial Style Salon, Harmon House of Beauty, Adams Co. Trailer Sales, Hi Lows, Smith Pure Milk, Happy Humpty, Lengerich Awnfags, Myers Florists, West End Restaurant, Citizens Telephone Co., Kelly Dry Cleaners. Doubles Event Lucy Call-Margie Smitley, Esther Lister-Thelma Franklin, Susan Schnepp-Gladys Reynolds, Doris Affolder-MoUy Schindler, Crystal Hook-Lucille Bodie, Peg Laur-ent-Pauline Clark, Cleona BakerLucille Hooper, Phyllis AffolderMary Jane Gage, Corita PierceMarty Reef, Margaret Gage-Alice Gage, Mabel Lister-Helen McClure, Evelyn Strickler-Janet Voirol, Nell Huffman-Bert Lane, Shirley Pickford-Marg Reed. Mary Koos-Alberta Colchin, Evelyn Gallmeyer-Jerry Buuck, Lois Gehrig-Pearl Schrock, Loma Bui-temeier-Mary Scheumann, Gwen Mies-Marylene Tutewile.’, Emogene McFarren-Alice Harmon, Bert Hess-Leonida Hutker, LaVonne Hobbs-Dorothy Hoile, Edna Clerk-Peggy Dick, Shirley RubyFem Rowden, Jo Voglewede-Al-berta Gerber, Virginia MerrimanEdna Murphy. Bernice Reynolds-Alice Baxter, Betty Drake-Norma Treon, Doris Johnson-Naomi Bodie, Liz ClayMary W. Ladd, Veda WilliamsonHelen Graber, Mary O. Ladd-Cath-erine Birch, Jerry Smith-Judy Avisworth, Jean Pickford-Merle Lovellette, Deane Hoile - Willie Schroeder, Linda McKean-Barbara Andrews, Bobby Smitn-Jean Bed-

BOWLING Major League W L Pts. Villa Lanes 24 9 32 Hawthorn MeUody .20 13 28 Linoeman Constr. - 19 14 27 Three Kings 20 13 27 • Hoagland Farm — 19 14 2614 Burks Ins. - 1? 16 24 Kelly Dry Clean. .. 19 14 24 V. W. F. — 17 16 23 Midwestern United 17 16 23 West End Rest. „ 17 16 20 Teeple Truck Lines 13 17 18 Preble Elevator — 13*4 19’.4 17*4 Beavers Oil Service 12M 17*4 17 Clark Smith Build. 12 21 15 Macklin New York. 12 21 14 Gene’s Mobil Service 9 24 12 High Series: Jim Parent 619 (143, 234, 242). Herb Krueckeberg 611 (232, 186, 193). High Games: D. Macklin. 345, K. Geisler 224. C. Cornes 220, E. Witte 200, A. Zeit 206. R. Pollock 204, 203, J. McKee 203, D. Lindeman 206, J. Linoeman 208. MERCHANT LEAGUE W L Pts. Tony’s Tap 21 9 27 Sheets Furniture .. 18 12 25 Painters 18 12 25 Pfieffer Beerlß 12 24 Menu Meats 18 12 24 Haugks ... 17 13 23 7 UP-—- 16 14 23 Preble Gardens 16 14 22 G E Club 16 14 21 Corah’s Insurance -16 14 21 Krick Tyndall 14 16 20 Brecht Jewelers — 14 16 17 Slick's Drive-In .... 12 18 13 Riverside Garage —9 21 13 I. & M.—— 9 21 12 Arnold Lumber Co. 8 22 10 High games: F. Wilsor. 234, A. Schneider 214, L. Fawbush 209, J. Merriman 200, G. Thatcher 203201. K. Ross 202, A. Wendell 201. High series: G. Thatcher 586, A. Schneider 579, K. Ross 575, A. Wendell 554, F. Wilson 554.

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LOOSENING UP FOR OPENER—Candidates for the Decatur high school track squad run through some calisthentics in the above photo, taken Wednesday afternoon as the team prepared for its season opener this afternoon at New Haven.—(Photo by Mac Lean)

well, Cleo Arnold-Betty Reed, Pat Kintz-Ruth Frauhiger, Vir-, ginia Gallmeyer-Margaret Ashbaucher. Mary Lou York-Harriet Bracey, Eileen Fleming-Dorothy Hoffman, Thelma Whitaker-Catherine Miller, Marty Mies-Mary Miller, Margaret Hllyard-Norma Rowland, Helen Bt-ir-Frieda WiUiamson, Isabel iViwman-Vi Smt'h, Miriam GayMr- rty Uhrick, Janice Kelley-Betty Moran, Olga Jeffrey-Margie Merriman, Linda P.?lock-Sandra Chilcote, Ruth Ann Scbmttt-Mary Teeple. Singles Event Dorothy Hoile, Dor's ••ffolder, Cleo Arnold, Vi Smith. Harriet Bracey, Liz Clav, Virginia Gallrreyer, Doris Jxmsm, Catherine Birch, Mary Loi York. LaVonne Hobbs, Margaret Ashbaucher. Veda Williamson, Evelyn Strickler, Lucy Call, Phyllis Atfolder, I-ois Gehrig, Norma Treon, Alice Baxter, Mary Koos, Gladys Reynolds, Jean Pickford, Marv O. Ladd, Molly Schindler, Betty Moran, Bernie Reynolds. Marty Uhrick, Shirley Liby, Helen Bair, Cleona Baker, Naomi Bodie, Corita Pierce, Willie Schroeder, Alberta Gerber, Judy Ainsworth, Peggy Dick, Gwen

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Mies, Esther Lister, Margie Merriman, Mary Teeple, Mary Jane Gage, Betty Drake, Virginia Merriman, Mary Scheumann, Evelyn Gallmeyer, Barbara Andrews, Janet Voirol, Betty Reed, Dorothy Hoffman, Peg Laurent Nell Huffman. Margaret Gage Sandra Chilcote, Edna Murphy, Jo Voglewede, Lucille Hooper, Mary Miller, Helen Graber, Ruth Ann Schmitt, Jerry Smith, Pearl Schrock, Catherine Miller, Bert Hess, Thelma Franklin, Pauline Clark, Linda McKean, Crystal Hook, Leonida Hutker, Alice Gage, Marg Reed, Thelma Whitaker Alice Harmon Lorna Bultemeier Isabel Bowman, Emogene McFarren, Jerry Buuck, Jean Bedwell. Marty Reef, Mary W. Ladd, Bert 'Lane, Margaret Hilyard, Deane Hoile, Mabel Lister, Miriam Gay, Bobby Smith, Linda Pollock, Eileen Fleming, Alberta Colchin, Fern Rowden, Olga Jeffrey, Janice Kelley, Margie Smitley, Susan Schnepp, Ruth Frauhiger, Helen McClure, Frieda Williamson, Shirley Pickford, Merle Lovelette, Marty Mies, Marylene Tutewiler, Norma Rowland, Edna Clark, Pat Kintz.

All Events Lucy Call, Gladys Reynolds, Vi Smith, Phyllis Affokier, Pauline Clark, Dorothy Hoile, Betty Moran, Alice Gage, Doris Johnson, Peggy Dick, Lois Gehrig, Cleona Baker, Mary W. Ladd, Mary Jane Gage, Norma Treon, Susan Schnepp, Marty Reef, Mary Scheumann, Isabel Bowman, Corita Pierce, Virginia Gallmeyer, Betty Drake, Emogene McFarren, Shirley Liby. Virginia Zimmerman, Pearl Sehrock, Cleo Arnold, Gwen Mies, Bernie Reynolds, LaVonne Hobbs, Veda Williamson, Helen McClure, Mary Koos. Jean Pickford, Mary O. Ladd, Harriet Bracey, Evelyn Gallmeyer, Alice Harmon, Alberta Gerber, Margie Smitley, Margaret Gage, Ruth Frauhiger, Catherine Miller, Mary Lou York, Thelma Whitaker, Frieda Williamson. Thelma Franklin, Lorna Bultemeier, Alice Baxter, Willie Schroeder, Peg Laurent, Merle Lovelette, Shirley Pickford, Deane Hoile, Esther Lister, Helen Bair, Mary Miller, Marty Mies, Jo Voglewede, Eileen Fleming, Naomi Bodie, Betty Reed, Sandra Chilcote. Lucille Hooper, Edna Clark, Helen Grader, Linda Pollock, Jean Bedwell, Pat Kintz, Janice Kelley.

D-Club Ticket Sale Deadline Extended The deadline for purchasing DClub banquet tickets has been extended one day, to Satuvoay, explained Booster club president James Cowens this morning. Saturday will be.the final day for purchasing tickets at HoT.house-on-the-Highway. Booster ciub members should receive their tickets either today or Saturday through the mail, but must purchase tickets for their wives or dates. Any non-members must also purchase their tickets at Holthouse-cn-the-Highway Saturday. Tickets

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Hockey Results National League Toronto 3, Montreal 2 (Toronto leads best of seven series, 2-0) Chicago 5, Detroit 2 (Chicago leads best of seven series, 2-0) Pro Basketball NBA PLAYOFFS Cincinnati 135, Boston 132 (Cincinnati leads best of seven series 1-0.) are priced at 52 per person. Dutch Struck, athletic director at Hanover College, will be the guest speaker for the affair, to be held Friday, April 5 at the Youth and Communitl Ceitir. There will be i o tickets sold it the d<x>..

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