Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1963 — Page 7

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Major Leagues American League W L Pct. GB Detroit 5 2 .714 — Kansas City 4 3 .571 1 New York . 4 3 .571 1 Baltimore 4 3 .571 1 Cleveland 3 3 .500 I*4 Chicago 3 3 .500 1% Los Angeles 3 4 .429 2 Boston 3 4 .429 2 Minnesota 3 5 .375 2% Washington 2 4 .333 2% Thursday’s Results Chicago 3, Kansas City 0. Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 0. Only games scheduled. National League W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 7 2 .778 — San Francisco 6 2 .750 % St. Louis 5 3 .625 V& Pittsburgh 5 3 .625 1% Philadelphia 4 4 .500 2% Chicago 4 4 .500 2% Los Angeles 4 5 .444 3 Cincinnati 3 4 .429 3 Houston 3 6 .333 4 New York 0 8 .000 6% Thursday’s Results'' Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 5. San FYancisco 6, Houston 3. Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 2. Chicago 5, Los Angeles 1. Only games scheduled. Meeting Sunday On Carting Club The Decatur Carting speedway association is forming a carting club, and all interested are invited to attend a meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday at the track, 3*4 miles south on U.S. 27 and V 4 mile west, or meet at the Fairway Marathon station The track season will be scheduled at this meeting. The public is invited to attend.

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Berne Winner In Four-Way Meet Thursday The Berne Bears scored 90 points Thursday afternoon to win a quadrangular meet at the Monmouth field. Ossian finished second with 65 points, Monmouth third with 27 and Petroleum fourth with 21. The summary: High hurdles —l. Zimmerman (O); 2. Brooks (Bi; 3. Scheumann (M); 4. Neuenschwander (B); 5. Schroeder (M). Time-17.55. 100-yard dash—l. Speicher (B>; 2. Lehman (B); 3. Zimmerman (O); 4. Otis (O); 5. Fosnaugh (P). Time-10.9. Mile run—l. R. Inniger (B); 2. T. Buuck (B); 3. Studebaker (P); 4. E. Sprunger (B); 5. Russell (B). Time—s:l3.3. 440-yard dash—l. Patterson (B); 2. Buck (O); 3. Stahly (B); 4. Richey (O); 5. Conrad (M). Time -57.15. Low hurdles —l. Otis (O); 2. Brooks (B); 3. Beer (B); 4. Schroeder (M); 5. Poling (P). Time—22.ls. 880-yard run—l. E. Inniger (B); 2 Isch (B); 3. Clark (P); 4. T. Buuch (M); 5. Stahly (B). Time -2:19.6. 220-yard dash —1. Speicher (B); 2. Lehman (B); 3. Zimmerman (O); 4. Fosnaugh (P); 5. Kirchner (M). Time—24.3 Mile relay—Ossian, Berne, Petroleum. Time—4:o3. Half-mile relay—Ossian, Berns, Petroleum. Broad jump—l. F. Fuelling (M); 2. Otis (O) and Beer (B); 4. Scheumann (B); 5. Elzey (O). Distance —l6 ft. 8% in. High jump—l. Byrum (O) ano Brandt (M); 3. Elzey (O) and Beer (B); 5. Brooks (B). Height -5 ft. 7% in. Shot put—l. Beer (B); 2. Kauffman (O); 3. Clauser (B); 4. Habegger (B); 5. Shoemaker (P). Distance—43 ft. 4 in. Pole vault —l. Elzey (O); 2. Brooks (B); 3. Poling (P); 4. Luginbill (M), Fuelling (M) and Plummer (P). Height—lo ft. Hold Sports Banquet Here Sunday Night Tne annual sports banquet of the Zion Lutheran Adult club will be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the basement of the parish hall on West N^onroe. street. This will be a pitch-fn dinner, honoring those grade school pupils participating in the sports program. Highlight of the program will be an address by Art Stone, member of the Fort Wayne Komets team, plus a film of highlights of Komets’ games. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish and table services.

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Commodores Defeated By Lincolnview The Decatur Catholic Commodores lost their second decision of the season Thursday afternoon, dropping a close 5-4 verdict to Lincolnview at the Hanna-Nuttman diamond. Trailing 4-1 in the fifth inning, Lincolnview rallied to score twice in the fifth, and then push over the tying and winning runs in the sixth. The winners grabbed a one-run lead in the first inning when Overholt rached base on an error, and "rode home on a triple by Johns. The Commodores tied matters in the second inning when Jim Schultz walked, advanced to second on a fielder’s choice, and scored cm the first of two singles by Pat Gage. Coach George Waning’s nine took the lead in the fourth frame when Jim McGill doubled with one out and scored on a single by Schultz. Boost Lead The Commodores boosted their lead to 4-1 when they scored a pair of runs in the fifth inning on a walk, an error and two singles. Catcher Dick Omlor walked to open the Inning and advanced to second base on Terry Myers’ sacrifice. Ed Kohne’s single scored Omlor, and Kohne moved up when Bob Mies reached first on an error. McGill’s second single of the day enabled Kohne to dent the plate. Lincolnview cut the margin to 4-3 in their half of the fifth on a single by Summersett, and walks to Kiehl and Roth, sandwiched around an error . Score Winner The visitors then wrapped up the victory in the sixth when Hirn doubled and Rhoades walked. Another Decatur error enabled Hirn to score, and Ashtone scored the winning tally on a single by Overholt, the winning pitcher. Myers and John Ix?se shared hurling chores for the Commodores, Lose being charged with the defeat. TTie Commodores will be right back in action this afternoon, playing host to Portland at 4 p.m. at Hanna-Nuttman park. Decatur AB RHE J. Lose, 2b, p 4 0 0 0 Omlor, c 3 10 0 Myers, p, 2b 3 0 12 Kohne, ss 4 0 10 Mies, 3b - 3 10 2 McGill, If 3 12 0 Schultz, lb ......‘2 111 D. Lose, cf 3 • ■!' 0 Gage, rs 3 0# 0 Totals 28 4 8 5 Lincolnview AB RHE Summersett, 3b 3 110 Overholt, p 4 111 Kiehl, c 2 10 0 Johns, lb 3 0 10 Roth, rs 10 0 0 Adams, cf 3 0 0 0 Hirn. If 3 110 Rhoades, ss2 0 10 Reeds, 2b 2 0 10 Ashtone, 2b ...1 10 0 WalUc,"’26'T— 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 5 5 1 Score By Innings Decatur 310 120 o—4 Lincolnview 100 022 x—s Hockey Results National League Toronto 3, Detroit 1 (Toronto ' - ..wins—final series, 4-1).

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Toronto Is Winner Os Hockey Playoff TORONTO (UPI) — The Toronto Maple Leafs had just completed a sweep of honors for one National Hockey League season and the word from champagne guzzling players was that they all would be back next year. That included goalie Johnny Bower, who hides his age like a woman but is at least 40 years, and David Keon, who has just begun to terrorize the NHL. And, from the horse’s mouth, came an assurance that managercoach Punch Imlach would return in his dual capacity although winning the NHL pennant and his second straight Stanley Cup was now an accomplished dream. “I have no plans to quit,” Imlach said between gulps of French vintage champagne. “Os course its up to the players,” he said but quickly added “I’m joking so don’t take me seriously.” The players in question, the Leafs who had just eliminated the Detroit Red Wings in five games of a best-of-seven playoff, definitely wanted him back, even if he makes them work harder than any other NHL team“He makes us work hard, sure,” said Bower, “but look what it gets us — the Stanley Cup and $5,000 in bonuses. I’d play for him any day.” Keon. a 20-plus goal scorer each of his three years in the league, was one hero of the playoffs with seven goals against Montreal in the semifinals, and Detroit in the finals. Bower shared the honors with only 16 goals against him in 10 games. And Keon was the conquerer Thursday night with two goals on Toronto power plays, one of them with five-seconds left in the game that ended' Detroit’s just-missed bid for a tie. His first gave them a 1-0 lead but Alex Delvecchio tied it up in the second. That set the stage for Eddie Shack. Shack, showboat of the league and favorite of the Leafs’ fans, tipped in the winner at about seven minutes remaining in the game. “Kent Douglas fired from the point,” he said, “and I just tipped it past. Terry Sawchuk.” The Leafs won 3-1. Imlach credited the Wings for “giving us a run for the money”, but across the hall Detroit claimed they just didn’t get the breaks and defenseman Bill Gadsby said Toronto “stole the series.” Manager-coach Sid Abel said “We played good enough to win — the Leafs just got all the breaks.” DAV Chapter Plans Ceremonies Sunday Adams county chapter No. 91 of "the Disabled American Veterans will hold ceremonies Sunday, celebrating its 13th year as a chapter of the D.A.V., commander Clarence Hook announced this morning. Present at the Sunday ceremonies will be state officers and their wives, and a number of past state officers and their wives. The chapter, located at 150 N. Second St., will open at 10 a.m. Sunday, Hook explained, with dinner to be served at 12 noon. Community Fund To Meet Monday Night The Deeatur Community Fund will hold its annual meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m., with election of officers for the coming year, and reception of reports from all participating organizations by their executive' secretaries, Kenneth Gaunt, chairman, announced today. Thep üblic is invited to the meeting.

Adams Central Is Winner In Four-Way Meet The Adams Central Greyhounds closed out their home track schedule Thursday afternoon, chalking up 87 points to win top honors in a quadrangular meet. Geneva was second with 68 points, Hartford third with 31 and Pleasant Mills fourth with 15. The summary: 100-yard dash —l. Ripley (AC); 2. Alberson (H); 3. E. Hirschy (AC); 4. Lehman (G); 5. Stauffer (H). Time — 11. 220-yard dash —1 Alberson (H); 2. Riley (PM); 3. Whitacre (AC); 4. Kirchhofer (G); 5. Schafer (PM). Time — 26. 440-yard dash —l. D. Heyerly (AC); 2. Hall (G); 3. Myers (G); 4. Ripley (AC); 5. Geimer (AC). Time — 58.4. 880-yard run —l. Stahly CH); 2. Bixler (G); 3. Smith (AC); 4. K. Heyerly (AC>; 5. Lehman (AC). Time — 2:16. Mile run —l. Habegger (H); 2. P. Hirschy (AC); 3. Norris (PM); 4. Bauman (G); 5. Cauble (AC). Time — 4:59. High hurdles —1 Hoagland (AC); 2. Hirschy (AC); 3. Lehman (G); 4. Thornton (G); 5. Meshberger (H). Time — 17.1. Low hurdles —l. E. Hirschy (AC); 2. Stauffer (H); 3.' Lehman (G); 4. Hoagland (AC); 5. Thornton (G). Time — 22.5. -Broad jump —l. Buckingham (G» and Newcomer (G); 3. Brokaw (AC); 4. Hirschy (AC); 5. Leyse (AC). Distance — 18 ft. 2 in. Shot put —l. Dull iG); 2. E. Hirschy (AC); 3. Wlftacre (AC); 4. Sprunger (PM); Bollenbacher (G). Distance — 40 ft. «¥♦ in. High jump —l. E. Hirschy (AC); 2. Bollenbacher (G); 3. Whitacre (AC); 4. Toland (G); 5. Clouse (PM). Height — 5 ft. 5 in. Pole vault —l. Bollenbacher (G); 2. Newcomer (G): 3. Egley (AC); 4. Clouse (PM’; 5. Green (AC). Height — 11 ft. Mile relay — Geneva (Hall, Myers, Bixler, Bollenbacher; 2. Adams Central; 3. Pleasant Mills. Time — 4:02. Half-mile relay —r Adams Central (E. Hirschy, Brokaw, Morningstar, Ripley); 2. Hartford; 3. Geneva. Time — 1:44.2. Township To Pay For Kindergarten n ftt-M school year kindergarten students from North Washington township should attend the rounduo at the Northwest school next Tuesday, as the township school fund will pay for kindergarten next year, Robert Gay, township trustee, announced today. Riis year, transfers had to pay their own way. Patrons should check with the school to find out the time of the meeting, Gail Grabill, school superintendent, state. MASONIC Past Masters Night Friday, April 26th Banquet at 6:30 p. m. Master Masons Degree 7:30 P. M. Robert S. Workinger, W.M.

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High School Golfers Suffer First Loss The Decatur high school golfers suffered their first loss after five victories, Thursday afternoon, when Fort Wayne South Side scored a 14% to 3% triumph at the Decatur Golf course. Thaqe Custer Decatur, was medalist with a 38.

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Results of matches: Custer <D) 38 and IVi points, Schneider 41 and Kalver <D> 43. Litteljohn 41 and 2; Justice (D) 49. Gater 42 and 2; Hain <D> 46, Fred 40 and 2; Burnett (D) 47, Wasson 46 and 2; Hammond (D) 48, Wooding 43 and 2; Baxter (D) 45. Edwards 42 and 2; Doty (D) 54 and 2. Udlar 58; Crider (D) 61, Ellinwood 48 and 2.

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Linoleum Repair If you have a break in the edge of your linoleum, take a goodsized piece of cloth (to reach well beyond the brealt at all points), cover it with glue, and insert this beneath the linoleum, gtue-side up. Weight the linoleum at this point with heavy objects until it has had time to set.