Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1963 — Page 7
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963
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"A * . Wrestlers To Seek Fifth Win Tonight The Decatur high school wrestlers will go after win number five without a loss tonight in Fort Wayne, as they battle Central Catholic. Some reserve matches will be held prior to the varsity meet, which begins at 6:30 p.m. The meet will be held at the St. Mary’s auditorium, Lafayette and Jefferson streets. The local grapplers won’t have big Steve Hazelwood in the lineup tonight, as they put their perfect record on the line. One of six unbeaten wrestlers on the squad, Hazelwood is confined to bed with the flu. Steve Beavers will take his place in the lineup this evening, and the other 11 regulars are in top shape physically. Tonight is the start of six straight road appearances for Gary Giessler’s crew, who won’t be at home again until January 23. Included in the road trip are tonight’s match, battles with both Muncie Central and South, Marion andn North Manchester, and the New Haven tourney. SQUARE DANCE American Legion Home Willshire, Ohio Saturday, Dec. 14 9 ’til ?
Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Alumni at Commodores. Yellow Jackets at Columbia , City. Ossian at Adams Central. Roanoke at Monmouth. Geneva at Berne. Saturday Yellow Jackets at Fort Wayne - Concordia. Adams Central at Woodlan. Eastside (Butler) at Monmouth. Pairings Drawn For Columbia City Meet Pairings for the four-team holiday tourney which will be played at Columbia City Saturday, Dec. 28, have been announced. Albion will play the Berne Bears in the opener at 12:30 p.m., followed by Peru and Columbia City. The afternoon losers will meet in the consolation game at 7 p.m., followed by the Championship encounter. Jets' Quarterback Out With Injury NEW YORK (UPI) — Dick Wood, New York Jets’ quarterback, will be ’ sidelined for Saturday’s American Football League game, with the Buffalo Bills because of a knee injury. Galen Hall will replace Wood, who may be placed on the injury deferred list for the remainder of the season, coach Weeb Ewbank said Wednesday. Hockey Results National League Chicago 6, New York 2. Detroit 3, Toronto 1. Monthly Sing Bee Sunday Afternoon The monthly sing bee will be held at the Greenbrier United Brethren in Christ church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The leader will be Jean Michael of Lima, 0., with special music and singing featured. The public is invited. The church may be reached by following the signs four miles west of Ohio City, 0., or one mile south of Glenmore, O.
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Roger Staubach Is Picked As Back Os Year NEW YORK (UPI) — Roger Staubach, the scrambling skipper of Coach Wayne Hardin's powerful Navy fleet, today was chosen from an unusual wealth of backfield talent as college football’s “back of the year” for 1963 by United Press International. ' Feverishly eluding enemy linemen in his own backfield, long-legged broken - field running and pin-point passing have marked the junior Midshipman from Cincinnati clearly as the most exciting player of the year, and perhaps the decade. Staubach captured the honor in a landslide despite one of thp most productive harvests’ of backfield superetars—particularly ip his quarter-backing field. He received 189 out of a possible 292 votes in the nationwide poll of sports writers and broadcasters. Sherman Lewis, Michigan State’s speedy halfback was a distant second, with 20 votes, just two ahead of Baylor passing ace Don Trull, who had 18. Other leading vote-getters in order were quarterback Billy Lothridge of Georgia Tech (12), halfbacks Gayle Sayers of Kansas (10) and Paul Martha of Pittsburgh (8). “Rogtfr »s the greatest football player I’ve ever seen,” Hardin volunteered, unreservedly. The 6-foot -2, 190 - pound Staubach, directed the Middies to a 9-1 record this season, the highest national ranking ever attained by a service academy — second only to champion Texas—and a trip to the Cotton Bowl against the Longhorns to find out, if, indeed, Navy isn’t the best. He led the nation much of the season in. total offense, breaking the Navy record for one season after only seven games. And in the Middies’ ninth game against Duke, he connected on the pass which gave him more completions than any other Navy quarterback in the 84year football history of the academy. Staubach’s completion percentage hovered near the 70 per cent mark all season—a fantas-, tic average in any league. Rog-' er accomplished all this while wearing a special harness most of the season to protect a painful stretched nerve in his left shoulder.
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BOWLING King A Queen League W L Pts. Hoag-Landers 15 6 21 Top Ten 16 6 30 Rinky Dinks 12 9 17 Pea Pickers 12 9 17 Lucky Strikes 11 10 16% Four Pins 12 9 16 Femdocs 12% 8% 15% Smocks 11 10 f l 3 Biggs 11 10 14 Fuddie Duddies 10 11 14 L & M’s .....11 10 14 rs & W 9 12 11 Bofchaus Four ...*. 6% 14% 9% Pin-ups ... 7 14 8% USN’s 7 14 8 Fireballs 6 15 7 High series: Men — R. Colclasure 197-192 ( 548), W. Lister 177-179-179 ( 539), K. Geisler 205-188-181 (574). High games: Men — D. Gage 177, P. Gallmeyet 175, C. Hen.kenius 174, B; Custer 201, B. Ross 83. B. Hoffman 200, R. Moton 177, R. Merriman 175. Women — J. Colclasure 161, V. Merriman 170, M. Lister 152, V. Custer 161, D. Hoile 156, V. Gallmeyer 207, P. Affolder 160-166. Splits converted: Men—J. Geels 4- K. Geisler 3-10, D. Gage 6-7-10 and 3-10, H. Fravel 3-10, C. Henkenius 5-10, E. Sheets 3-10> C. Clark 5-8-10. Women — E. Engle 5- M. Lister 5-7, M. Geisler 210. High team games: Pea Pickers 802, Frieballs 803, Hoaglanders 814. EDDIE’S RECREATION Come Double Leagpe W L Pts. Team No. 4 25 11 34 Decatur Cleaners .22 14 29 Ruby’s Style 16 20 23 Team No. 3 9 27 10 High games: Sharon Grimm 137, Ed Feasel 184, Diane Feasel 139, Bill Griggs 162-187. Splits converted: Ben Butler 310, Shirley Worden 5-10 and 5-6. Ohio Stale And Duke Are Upset Tuesday Night UPI Sports Writer A little guard and a small school proved that size alone doesn’t count—not even in basketball — as they combined to score two of the biggest upsets of the college season. John Ed Miller, the smallest man on the court, tossed in 39 points in a phenomenal shooting display to lead Vanderbilt to a 97-92 overtime victory over second-ranked Duke, and tiny Davidson, the smallest 1 school in the Southern Confererice, clubbed 10th - ranked Ohio State, 95-73, in Wednesday night’s feature games. Miller, whose three names only average out to six feet, connected on a-fantastic 17 of 23 shots from the floor, mostly on fading jumpers, to stun the Blue Devils. The victory gave Vanderbilt, ranked 16th in the latest United Press International ratings, its fourth win in four games. The loss was the first for Duke, which had swept its first three games. Davidson handed Ohio State its first home-court loss in 51 games and its second defeat of the season. The Wildcats ran away from the Buckeyes in the first half. Sophomore hot-shot Dick Sny<fer paced Davidson with 25 points and teammate Terry Holland contributed 22 to the Wildcats’ fast - break offense, but Ohio State’s All-America center Gary Bradds led all scorers with 26 points. Unranked Bradley produced the third upset of the night when it stunned Arizona State, the nation’s fourth-ranked team, 92-85. The combination of Joe Strawder and Eddie Jackson ahd a man-to-man press carried tne Braves to their victory. Fifth-ranked Michigan barely managed to keep its head against winless Butler. The Wolverines, paced by soph Cazzie Russell (25) and Bill Buntin (23), had to stage a second half rally to'beat down the Bulldogs, 80-70. In other major games, Rice trampled Florida State, 102-81, unbeaten Utah thrashed Texas A&M, 98-71; Louisville topped La Salle, 70-60; Cornell clouted Canisiys, 97-83; St. Bonaventure bombed Steubenville, 113 - 86; Fordham edged Yale, 69 - 64; Princeton scored a double overtime victory over Lafayette, 6964; Seton Hall whipped Loyola (MdJ, 98-81; and Temple crushed Lehigh, 66-38. H. S. Basketball Woodlan 72. Monroeville 46. Gary Tolleston 70, Gary Roosevelt 68. Southwood 66, White's Institute 51.
REPORTS ; •.;Sportsman Leagee W< L Pts. County Acres .... 31 11 41 Uhrick Bros. 29 IS 37 Margaret’s Case .. 26 26 35 Villa Lanes 22 20 30 Yost Construction . 2 21 29 Moose Progress ~16 26 20 Duo Marine 13 29 16 Bowers Bros. .... 12 30 16 High games: Marvin Lautzenheiser 222. High series; Fred Dellinger 594, Dick Lengerich 544, Larry Chrisman 542, Reef 537, Abe Harkless 534, Marvin Lautzenheiser 515, Dick LaFontaine 503, Don Lovellette 503. Note: Jim Hart rolled a triplicate series of 151. Gold Crown League W L Pct. Adams Builders .. 32 10 43 Steury 28 14 36 Auto. Sprinkler 1 25 17 34 Citizens Telephone 25% 16Mt 32% Team No. 16 24 18 32 Zoss Chevrolet ... 23% 18% 30Mt Wrri. Huston 22 M SO Auto. Sprinkler 2. 23 19 29 Hi-Way Trailer 20% 21 28% Raysters 21 21 28 Decatur Casting -. 22 /20 24 Yost Ready Mix .. 20 22 24 Bill’s Sunoco 20% 21% 23% Girod Tin Shop .. 16 26 21 Post Office 13 29 19 Wolf Produce .... 10 32 10 High game: Paul Wilkinson 215. High series: Paul Wilkinson 553, D. Reidenbach 553, L. Kolter 539, D. Kable 534, L. McClain 516, Schmitt 502. Pro Basketball Boston 104, St. Louis 95. Philadelphia 113, New York 103. Cincinnati 127, Detroit 104.
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