Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1963 — Page 7

THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 19tt

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Junior High Team Wins Second Victory

Decatur’s junior high football team made It two victories in a row for the season Wednesday afternoon when they blanked Village Woods of New Haven by a 19-0 score at Worthman field. Halfback Don Cummings again led the local eleven to victory, scoring all three touchdowns on runs of 22, 47 and 52 yards. Village Woods never seriously threatened until the final minute of play, when a drive to the Decatur five yard line died but. Neither team scored in the first period of play, but midway in the second quarterback Jim Cass heaved and 18 yard pass to end Bob Schwartz on the Village Woods 22. Cummings then skirted his right end and went all the way for the score, with 4:08 remaining in the period. The run for the extra point was stopped. TD Called Back In the second quarter’s closing minutes, Duane Thieme helped block a Village Woods punt and Tim Lengerich recovered the ball on the visitor’s 16. Halfback Don Williams raced around left end for a score on the ensuing play, but the TD was called back as Decatur was offside. The drive was then stopped, and Decatur led 6-0 at halftime. With a minute and one second to play in the third period, Cummings was shook loose around his right end and he raced 47 yards to boost Decatur’s lead to 12-0 over the visitors. The local junior high had gained possession of the ball when the defensive line again blocked a Village Woods punt. 52 Yard Score Cummings added icing to the victory cake with 7:17 to play in the final quarter, as he scored on his longest jaunt of the afternoon, a 52 yarddr around end. Fullback Ron Journay banged through the center of the line to added the point and substitutes finished the game for Decatur. The junior high had defeated Parkway, 0., 14-0 last week in their opener as Cummings scored on TD runs of 45 and 66 yards. Unbeaten

1 last year, the Decatur Junior high i will go after its third win without a loss next Thursday when they entertain Parkway at Worthman Field. Major Leagues By United Press International American League W. L. Pct GB x-New York 104 55 .654 ... Chicago 91 67 .576 12% Minnesota 89 70 .560 15 Baltimore 84 75 .528 20 Detroit 78 81 .491 26 . Cleveland 76 82 .486 27% Boston 75 85 .469 29% Kansas City 72 86 .456 31% Los Angeles 70 90 .438 34% Washington 55 103 .348 48% pennant Wednesday's Resttits Washington 6 Detroit 2 New York 3 Los Angeles 1 Kansas City 7 Boston 6 Baltimore 10 Chicago 2, night (Only games scheduled) National League W. L. Pct. GB : x-Los Angeles 98 60 .620 ... St. Louis 92 67 .579 6% San Francisco 85 73 .538 13 Philadelphia 84 74 .532 14 Cincinnati 84 75 .528 14% ; Milwaukee 83 76 .522 15% I Chicago 80 79 .503 18% Pittsburgh 73 85 .462 25 Houston . 63 95 .399 35 . New York * 50 108 .316 48 x-Clinched pennant. Wednesday's Results Los Angeles 1 New York 0, night St. Louis 5 Chicago 2 Philadelphia 6 San Fran. 4 ’ Milwaukee 9 Cin. 5, night Houston 2 Pittsburgh 1, night Dale Death Fined For Reckless Driving 1 Dale Death, 51, route 3, Decatur, former Decatur city police1 man, pleaded guilty Monday in Van Wert city court to a charge of reckless operation and was fined S2O and costs.

Kynch Favored Over Timberman ftjftf WaWE, Itid. (UPD—lndiana Open ehampion Ed Knych held a 5-up lead over Paul Gross of Indianapolis today at the halfway mark of their 36-hole match in the semifinals of the Indiana PGA golf tourney. Knych, tourney medalist from Fort Harrison at Indianapolis, carded a 3-under-par 68. He was five under for the opening nine, including an eagle on No. 4, but three-purted two greens to lose some ground after that. George Thomas, Michigan City, was 4-up over Wayne Timberman, Jr., Indianapolis, in the other match with an even-par round. Thomas was one hole behind at the turn but won the first three holes on the back nine to forge ahead. None has ever won this tourney. Both ‘matches and Friday’s finals are over the 36-hole route. Knych ousted Bill Grant Jr., Kokomoi 3 and 2, then took the measure of hometown hopeful John Suveges Wednesday, 4 and 3, to gain the next-to-last round. He was one under par in beating Grant and held a commanding 4-up lead at the turn of their scheduled 18-hole match against Suveges. Gross upset 5-time champion Bill Heinlein, Carmel, 1-up, after disposing of Dick Marshall, Indianapolis, 5 and 4. A 12-spot birdie putt on 18 was the clincher in the down-the-wire struggle against Heinlein. The appearance of both Timberman and Thomas in the semis was the big surprise. Timberman edged Luke Majorki, Decatur, in the third round, 1-up then was carried to 21 holes in the quar-ter-finals ito beat Ivan Gantz, Elwood. Thomas eliminated two-time winner Bob Hamilton, Evansville, a former National PGA champ, 1-up in the quarter-finals after his 3-and-2 victory over Floyd Hamblen, Tipton, in the morning round. Don Street, Muncie, the 1960 winner, bowed to Suveges in Wednesday’s morning round, 1-up. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

Yellow Jackets Hoping For Win Over Portland

Decatur’s Yellow Jackets seek to snap two streaks Friday when they travel to Portland — their myn two-game losing streak and Portland's three-game unbeaten skein. Game time Friday is 7 30 p.m., ahd the contest will climax aT tong three-game road trip for the Yellow Jackets, as they will return home the following week for the first of three straight encounters in the friendly confines of Worthman Field. The Jackets will be out to level their record at the .500 mark Friday, looking for a second win to go with a pair of losses. In addition, they will be attempting to snap Portland’s record of noli having been beaten in three outings. The Panthers ran rough-shod Over Royerton, near Muncie, and Bfcrne, in their first two encounters this season, and last Friday produced a fired-up 0-0 tie with Hagerstown. Beat Hagerstown Hagerstown featuring a line that averaged over 190 pounds, had not been beaten or tied in 22 straight tests before the scoreless stgedoff at Portland last week. /Coach Wally Yeoman’s Yellow Jackets could be ripe for a victory this Friday, after playing New Haven toe-to-toe last Friday Ohly to lose a 26-12 decision on a couple of big breaks that went the way of the Bulldogs. Portland mtiy possibly be slowed somewhat by the injury of four-year letterman and quarter-

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back Dave Bennett. A 171-pound-er, Bennett has been the club’s starting QB the past two seasons. He was injured in the Hagerstown game and how much he will be able to play this week will not be known until gametime. He will definitely play, but for how long is a question mark. Panther Starters The rest of the Portland lineup is set. TTie Panthers feature a small, but really hard-charging offensive line. Their backfield, with the exception of 122-pound wingback Jim Beck, averages over 170 pounds. Portland head mentor Glen Bryant is expected to start George Franks, 155, and Larry Minch, 161, at ends; Steve Glasgow and Jerry Mumby. 165 each, at tackles; Dan Iliff, 168, and Mike Smith, 150, at guards; Steve Shoup, 154, at center; Beck, 122, and Bill'Ferrell, 170, at halfbacks; Ken Bubp, 174, at fullback; and more than likely the 171-pound Bennett at quarterback. Harold Schutz, former coach at Geneva, is the assistant coach to Bryant, Yeoman will probobly go with the same starting backfield he has been using, which includes three juniors; Dave Anspaugh at quarterback, Max Elliott and Bill' Blythe, at halfbacks, and Buster Melchi, the only senior, at fullback. Senior John Custer will also sec plenty of action at halfback. The starting line is more of a question mark. Against New

Haven, tackle John Eichenauer was shifted to center part of the time, with 235-pound Tom Macklin, who was injured in early practices, filling Eichenauer’s spot when he was at center. Weight Advantage Portland’s starting line will give away about 15 pounds per man to Decatur’s if Eichenauer stays at tackle and Dave Wynn remains at center. If “Ike"' shifts to center and Macklin starts at tackle, the Decatur advantages will go up to 23 pounds. Portland averages 160 in their offensive line, while Decartir averages 175, or 183 with the 235pound Macklip at tackle. It will take, however, much more than a weight advantage for the Yellow Jackets. Portland’s line is probably one of the fastest in this area, and if the Deactur line isn’t on its toes, they will be run ragged. The Panthers gave away more than 30 pounds per man to Hagertown's line, yet held them to only 60 yards rushing and 70 yards passing.

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Driver Arrested For Expired Driver's License Jackie L. McDonald, 30-year-old resident at 131 N. Eighth St., was arrested by the city police late Wednesday evening, and charged with driving with an expired driver’s license. , McDonald was arrested on Mercer Ave. at 11:50 p.m. by the police, and scheduled to api>par in Justice of the Peace court this evening. SKATING PARR FREE in ’63 i HAPPY HOURS ROLLER RINK >