Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1963 — Page 7

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1963

Gerald Strickler

Booster Club Will Honor Yellow Jackets Nov. 12 .IS* WJ-

The Decatur Yellow Jackets football team will be honored at the annual Booster club football banquet, Tuesday evening, Nov. 12, 'it was announced this morning by club president Fred Isch. Gerald Strickler, local realtor and auctioneer, will emcee the annual banquet, Isch announced. Coach Wally Yeoman’s Yellow Jackets, currently owning a 5-3 record with one game to play, will be the honored guests, and the club will award its most valuable player and. most tackles awards at the banquet. ” The banquet is open only to members of the Booster club, and their membership is their admission ticket. Tickets for wives or dates will go on sale at a later date for the club members. Members Only Club memberships may also be purchased yet, at $5, which en ; titles the member to attend botli the football banquet and the Dclub banquet in the spring, open to the public. Strickler, who will' emcee the evening’s affair, has lined up a prominent college athletic director as the banquet’s j main speaker. Announcement of the speaker will be made next week. As in past years, the banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Youth and Community Center. Reservations must be made by club members, with further details concerning reservations to be released next week along with

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the announcement of the speaker. Annual Project The football banquet is one of the Booster club’s annual projects, and draws a large attendance for the honoring of the Decatur high school football team. Two trophies will be awarded, for the most valuable player, and another to the player making the most tackles during the season. Both awards Will be announced and presented at the banquet. May Give Exams To Youths At Age 18 WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Defense Department is considering a plan under which all youths would be given physical and mental tests for the draft at the age of 18, it was learned today. At present, the physical and mental tests are given at the time of induction, which averages 23 years. Defense officials said the purpose of the change would be to increase voluntary enlistments in the armed services. They said they believed that more youths would enlist if they knew they were physically and mentally qualified and probably would be drafted five years later anyway. More than half of the potential draftees now are rejected by physical and mental tests, but it is believed the rate of rejections would be far smaller if they were given ,to all youths. Enlistments already provide by far the greater porportion of the recruits for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. Only the Army is using draftees. In 1962 there were 324,000 enlistments against 81,000 draft inductions.' Conceivably, officials said, enlistments could rise with further encouragement to a point where inductions would be rare or unnecessary.

Illinois Meets UCLA Tonight In California • By United Press International Illinois, ranked fourth in the nation with only a tie to mar its record, tackles the sopho-more-studded UCLA Bruins tonight —a team which has grown old before its time this season. The Bruins have lost to such powers as Pittsburgh, No. 3, by a field goal; Syracuse, No. 12, and Notre Dame, ranked 17th nationally, in playing one of the roughest schedules of any college football team.—-—.—-Host UCLA features a wideopen offense, keyed by the passing and running of quarterback Larry Zeno and the passcatching of end Mel Profit. Illinois also has a rugged defense and is a 10-point favorite to win its fourth game and deal the ambitious Bruins their fifth loss in six games. VMI visits Richmond in a Southern Conference contest — the only other major college action scheduled tonight. VMI, a loser to Navy last qeek, is 1-3-1 and Richmond is 2-3 although neither team has lost a conference game. VMI is a one-point choice. Saturday’s feature attractions will pit top-rated Texas, a 13point favorite, against Rice; No. 2 Wisconsin, a touchdown favorite, against Ohio State, and Pittsburgh, a four-point underdog, against Navy. The Longhorns, Badgers and Panthers are among the seven unbeaten, untied major college teams. Alabama, ranked fifth, is a lopsided 26 point choice over Houston; Mississippi, No. 6, is favored by 28 over Vanderbilt and Oklahoma, rated seventh, is picked by 23 over Kansas State. Auburn, unbeaten, united and No. 8, has the week off. Northwestern, ninth-ranked, is selected by 5 over Michigan State and Southern California, which rounds out the top 10, is a 13 & favorite against California. City Court Case Under Advisement Roy Allen Litchfield, 23, a 128 S. Fourth St. resident, was brought to trial this morning on charges of reckless driving, public intoxication and failure to have a valid driver’s license. Again, - however,.there wasTno judgment, as city court Judge John B. Stults said he wanted to review the case and would hand down ‘ a ruling in 15 days. The local man was arrested at 3:15 a.m. Sept. 6 by the city police, but since that time the case has not “come to trial. Litchfield was originally scheduled to appear in city court Sept. 9, but was given a week’s continuance which he requested in order that he might not miss work that day. Three Continuances The continuance was granted and he was then slated to appear the following Monday, Sept. 16. but again his attorney, Hubert R. McClenahan, asked a continuance and again it was granted, for another week. The case was then set to be heard Monday, Sept. 23, but " again the case was continued. Judge Stults received a special delivery letter at city hall the morning of Sept. 23, from McClenahan, which seated “That the defendant cannot go to trial on said date due to conflicts in the court calendar of counsel.’’ McClenahan did not appear in justice of the peace court that day for any cases there, and did not have any cases set down on the circuit court either, but the continuance was granted. Appears Today At that time, Oct. 28 was set as the date for hearing the case, but McCleanahan and Litchfield appeared in court this morning. Litchfield also has three cases

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Neireiter To Attend Air Force-Army Game U. S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, , Colo.—Cadet Donald E. Neireiter of Hoagland, Ind., will be one of almost 300 United States Air Force Academy men from the midwest who will be on hand to cheer the Falcons along as they battle Army’s Black Knights in the service school grid classic at Chicago’s Soldier Field November 2. Cadet Neireiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neireiter of Hoagland, is a member of the class of ’65 at the academy. He will be among the 2,500 Cadet Wing members who, along with a like number from West Point, will parade in full dress before the game and at half-time. Eastern Division Race In AFL May Tighten By United Press International The Eastern Division race in the American Football League will be tighter than a goal line stand if the Buffalo Bills can pluck enough talent from their injured list to halt the Boston Patriots Saturday night. •«,’ Boston has won its last two games in impressive style and currently shares first place with the Houston Oilers, each with 4-3 records. However, the lastplace Bills have a 2-4-1 mark and can join in the race for the title by beating the Patriots at Buffalo. / The New York jets, third in the East with three victories and three defeats, entertain the Denver Broncos in another Saturday night contest. Sunday’s action sends the Oakland Raiders to San Diego for a meeting with the Western Division-leading Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs to Houston. The Bills, picked by many in pre-season polls to win the Eastern Division crown, have suffered a series of bad breaks and already list six players who are finished for the season. The latest serious injury was that suffered by Roger Kochman in Houston last week. * The Patriots, on the other > hand, are in excellent condition 1 with the complete recovery of quarterback Babe Parilli. Paril- ' li showed his best form last _ week when he completed 21 of 31 passes for 358 yards in a 4021 victory over Denver. Denver, in the Western Division cellar with a 2-4 record, features a strong running game led by fullback Billy Joe (5.2yard average in 67 carries). Rookie quarterback Mickey Slaughter, who suffered a slight concussion last week, is expected to play, but if he’s not ready the job will go to Don Breaux, late of the San Diego taxicab squad. The Jets, who have lost two straight on the road, will be glad to return to the Polo Grounds, where they've won all three of their games. Quarterback Dick Wood of New York will be getting his first crack at the team which released him just a few months ago. / Probing Vandalism At Lincoln School The city police are investigating some vandalism at the Lincoln school. The vandalism concerns some obscene writings on the windows of the school that occurred sometime Thursday. which are apparently still “pending” in justice of the peace court, as no disposition, or ruling, has been handed down in any of the three. Those cases are: Running a red light, Sept. 25, 1960; improper passing, Oct. 15, - 1961; and reckless driving, May 4, 1963.

Starr's Loss Is Problem For Packers By United Press International The absence of Bart Starr and the awesome presence of Jimmy Brown cast a vital influence Sunday on the future of the National Football League division races. The * champion Green Bay Packers, tied with the Chicago Bears for the Western Division lead, must go without Starr when they meet the Colts in Baltimore. — And the Cleveland ‘ Browns, with a 6-0 record in the east, can just about knock out the New York Giants’ last championship hopes in Cleveland, if the amazing Mr. Brown generates another of his devastating rushing performances. The Bears, meanwhile, return home following last Sunday’s upset defeat at San Francisco and take on the injury-wracked Philadelphia Eagles (2-3-1). In other games, the Washington Redskins (2-4) are at home against the St. Louis Cardinals (4-2>; the Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2-1> are host to the Dallas Cowboys (1-5); the Detroit Lions (2-4) entertain the Minnesota Vikings (2-4), while the Forty Niners and Rams, both of whom won their season’s first game last week, clash at Los Angeles. Here is the “line” on this Sunday’s games: Green Bay 7 over Baltimore; Cleveland 5 over New York; Chicago 15 over Philadelphia; Pittsburgh 8 over Dallas; St. Louis 4*4 over Washington; Detroit 3 over Minnesota, and San FranciscoLos Angeles even. The Green Bay-Baltimore game will be the first Starr will have missed since he won the Packers’ quarterback job in 1960 and helped start the club on a string of three division titles and two NFL playoff championships. Starr, who broke a bone in his right hand against the Cardinals last Sunday, is expected to be out of action for two to six weeks. His place will be taken by John Roach, who has thrown only 23 passes in action during the three seasons he has played for the Packers. Two Cars Damaged In Accident Here A pair of autos were damaged in an accident at the alley along the Indiana & Michigan building on Monroe street Thursday evening. James Edward Dunn, 23, 122 N. Fifth St., was sitting in the alley at 10:55 p.m., waiting for t car to pass in order that he could back out onto Monroe street. A car operated by Hilbert Hugo Thieme, 35, route 5, Decatur, was parked on the east side of the street and Thieme apparently did not see the Dunn car and backed into it. Damages were estimated at $75 to the Dunn auto and $5 to the Thieme car. At 2:15 p.m., two autos collided at the intersection of Monroe and Tenth streets. Cars driven by Max Eugene Bair, 17, of Churubusco, and Oscar Sprunger, 73. of Berne, collided in the center of the intersection. Both vehicles were moved from thes cene before the city police could investigate. Hockey Results National League New York 2, Boston 0. Chicago 2, Detroit 2 (tie).

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BOWLING County Church League W L Pts. Geneva E.U.B. „ 19% 4% 25% Mennonite No. 6— 15 9 21 St. Luke No. 11 „ 14% 9% 20% St. Luke No. 14 „ 16 8 20 Berne United Church 12% 11% 18% Monroe Methodist 213 11 18 Pleasant Dale — 14 10 18 Decatur Lutheran 10 14 15 Church of Christ 10 14 15 Mennonite No. 9 „ 9% 14% 13% Decatur Methodist 10 14 12 Monroe Methodist 111 13 12 Decatur Christian . 8 16 11 Monroe Methodist 4 8 16 9 High team Series: Mennonite No. 9 1806, Monroe Methodist No. 2 1767, Berne United Church of Christ 1755. High Leon McClain 550, Charles Stonestreet 532, Howard Nussbaum 512. - High team games: Monroe Methodist No. 2 636, Mennonite No. 9 632, Berne United Church of Christ 627., High games: Howard Nussbaum 202, Olin Moepchberger 202, B. Sprunger 201, Merchant League W L Pts. Sheets Furniture .21 3 29 Corah Insurance — 16 8 21 Weis Men’s Wear .14 10 20 G. E. Club 14 10 20 Clem’s Market .... 14 10 19 Painters 13 11 18 Preble Gardens .. 13 11 18 Arnold Lumber .. 13% 10% 16% Slick’p Drive-in ..11 13 16 Menu Meats 10 14 15 I & M 9% 14% 12% Tony's Tap 9 15 12 Krick-Tyndall .... 10 14 12 Haugks 7 17 10 Team 16 8 16 9 Riverside Garage 9 15 9 High series: A. Scheidcr 583, J. Cochran 568, L. Chrisman 557, J. Stephenson 549. High games: J. Stephenson 220, A. Schneider 217, G. Lister 214, B. Reynolds 210, H. Hoffman 209, J. Baker 206, W. Steele 205, K. Ross 203, J. Cochran 200. Women’s Uptown League W L Pts. G. E. Tigers 15 6 21

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Warren To Dedicate New Valpo Building VALPARAISO, Ind. (UPD— Chief Justice Earl Warren of the U.S. Supreme Court will speak at dedication ceremonies for Valparaiso University’s new law building next April 26. Jani Lyn ... 15 6 19 G. E. Rolletteslo 11 15' G. E. Bowlettes —ll 10 13 Colonial Salon 9 12 12 G. E. Fireballs — 3 18 4 High games: Doris Koenig 150-166-157, Pat Ross 141, Marj Reed 141, Janet Swales 47, Catherine Miller 136-151-139. Helen Wellman 138, Helen Marbach 146-157, Bonnie Poling 139, Nyla Wilkinson 157, Wilma Bischoff ,148, Betty Feasel 135. .Splits converted: Helen Wellman 3-7-10, Vera Spencer 4-5, Donna Howard 4-5-7, Mary Etta Meyers 4-5. Betty Feasel 4-5-7. Nyla Girod 4-10. b

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High School Football South Bend St. Joseph’s 13, Gary Andrean 0. Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 62, West Vigo 7. Evansville Memorail 34, Evansville Rex Mundi 14, Gary Mann 28, Gary Emerson 7. Hammond Tech 20, East Chicago Washington 7. Trade in a good town — Decatur

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