Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1963 — Page 7
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963
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BOWLING Rural League W L Pts. Barkley Const. ... 29 16 41 Schwartz Ford .... 28 17 37 Adams Builders .. 24% 20% 34% Baugh’s 28 19 33 Sheets Furniture ..24 J1 33 Decatur Industries 22 23 31 Parkway “66” .... 23 22 30 Weber’s Bath 22 23 29 Jaycees 22 23 29 Miller-Jones Shoes 23 22 28 • Reidenbach Equip. 21 24 28 Decatur Kocher .. 20 25 28 McConnell’s 21 24 27 Hammond’s 18% 26% 24% Mcßride & Son .. 18 27 24 Stucky Furniture.. 18 27 23 High team series: Schwartz Ford, 2486. High team game: Schwartz Ford, 847.
High series: R. Soph 689, E. Laurent 532, F. Bienz 532, M. Drake 524, A. Chamberlain 522, M. Weisman 515, R. Ewell 514, J. Markley 513, C Clark 511, K. Jackson 509, C. Bultemeier 507, F. Lautzenheiser 506, R. Bleeke 505, L. Worden 504, F. Becker 500, High games: R. Eloph 235, C. Clark 231, C. Bluhm 222, F. Bienz 218, R. Eloph 210, A. Chamberlain 203, M. Drake 203, L. Worden 201, L. Fravel 200. Sportsman League W L Pts. Country Acres 33 12 44 Uhrick Brothers .... 32 13 41 Margaret’s Case ; 29 16 39 Yost Construction .. 23 22 32 Villa Lanes 23 22 31 Moose Progress .... 17 28 21 Duo Marine 13 32 16 Bowers Brothers .... 12 33 16 High games: Dick Lengerich 200- 203. High series: Dick Lengerich 551, Wilbur Lengerich 527, Winston Seitz 526, Ron Hesher 518, Jim Loshe 513, Larry Stevens 513, Dick Geimer 503, Larry Worden 501. Lads A Lassies League W L Pts. Scotsmen 13 8 19 Heathers 14 7 18 Hopscotchers 13 8 18 Tam-O-Shanters .. 13% 7% 14% Kilts 11% 9% 14% Clansmen 11 10 14 Lowlanders 10% 10% 13% Tartans ..... O 12 12 Bagpipers 8% 12% 11% Crofters 9 12 11 Highlanders 7 14 10 Argyles ..... 6 15 9 High games: Women—M. Merriman 154-179, A. Blackmore 187175, M. Gage 172, R. Gage 153. Men—C. Stucky 194, D. Brown 175,J. Colgan 188-244, D. Werling 180, A. Kruetzman 221, R. Hoffman 223, K. Hoffman 187, I. Heare 198-200, J. Beauchot 186, T. Gage 178-180, H. Hoffman 179, A. Schneider 203-191. High series: Wonien—A. Blackmore 500. Men—C. Stuckey 516, J. Colgan 606, R. Hoffman 545, K. •Hoffman 517, I. Heare 569, T. Gage 529, A. Schneider 555. Splits converted: D. Macke 5-7, Joe Beauchot 3-10, J. Colclasure
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3-10, R. Gage 3-10, A. Blackmora 3- and 2-7, J. Hoffman 3-16, M. Merriman 4-5-7, P. Werling S-10, W. Terhune 7-2. D. H. 8. Major Girls W L Pts. Alley Cats 15 3 20 Gutter Balls 14 4 18 Hot Shots 12 0 1« Rollettes 11 7 15 Holy Rollers ......... 10 8 18 Three D’s ... 10 8 18 Lemon Three ... 9 9 12 Beggers 8 10 11 Sugar Shax 8 10 10 Magic Three 7 11 8 Hillbillies ........... 4 14 5 J. D.’s 0 li 0 High games: Susie Reynolds 153-143, Kay Bowman 144, Sheri Price 148-142, Charlsie Clark 124-128-170, Linda Geyer 142, Deb Strickler 126, Donna Birch 130, Ann Allwein 139, Judy Heare 121, Janet Rambo 122-139, Sally Schnepf 123, Diane August 160, Judy Lenhart 124-155, Sheri Ross 136, Sally Walters 125, Glenda . Scheiderer 121-132, Bev Spiegel 145-135, Jayne Andrews 130. EDDIE’S RECREATION Come Double League W L Pts. Team No. 4 27 12 37 Decatur Cleaners 25 14 S 3 Ruby’s Style 16 23 23 Team No. 3 10 29 11 High series: Bill Griggs 507. High games: Edward McCullough 162, Ed Feasel 173-179, Jerry Hurst 163, Jim Butcher 187, Maureen Butcher 143-155, Bill Griggs 171-178. Splits converted: Jinny Butler 4- Ben Butler 3-10. Pro Basketball Boston 133, New York 111. Baltimore 124, Detroit 107. Los Angeles 116, Philadelphia 96. San Francisco 104, St. Louis 96. Hockey Results National League Detroit 1, New York 1 (tie). Boston 2, Chicago 1. Montreal 7, Toronto 3, International League Des Moines 6, Fort Wayne 3. Toledo 3, Chatham 3 (overtime tie). Former Local Man Enters Guilty Plea Former local resident James Douglas Brown entered a plea of guilty to a fraudulent check, charge in the Adams circuit court this morning. Judge Myles F. Parrish, after hearing testimony from several persons, ordered I Brown remanded to the county jail and probation officer Chris H. Musdtman to make a pre-sentence investigation report, to be submitted within five days. Brown, who is represented by pauper attorney Richard J. Sullivan, is being held under SI,OOO | bond. Brown was: picked up by the;sheriff’s department on"a detainer warrant at the penal form Saturday, where he was released after serving a 90-day sentence. He was arraigned Monday in court. Brown has reportedly written several fraudulent checks in this city.
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Commodores Wallop Huntington Catholic
By Pete Reynolds The Decatur Commodores, warming up after a slow start, breezed to an easy 64-38 victory over the Huntington Catholic Ramblers Wednesday night at the Decatur gym, as the Commodores wound up their pre-holiday schedule. The victory pushed the Commodores back up above the ,s<jo Postmaster Urges All Mailing Now “The time has passed to talk about ‘mailing early for Christmas’,” postmaster John Boch said today, “but you can still help us to avoid a tremendous last minute pile-up of Christmas mail if you’ll send all your gift packages and Christmas cards right now!” To the inevitable last minute mailers he suggests, “use air mail for every Christmas card or gift going to distant places out-of-town. Even a few hours delay at this critical time may mean disappointment for your friends and loved ones on Christmas day.” The postmaster says that he expects thqf 1963 Christmas mails will break all records, and that the mail load will undoubtedly hit its peak within the next few days. The flood of outgoing Christmas cards and gifts is being matched by a like torrent of incoming mail that is becoming greater every day. Postal employes are digging in harder than ever, and for convenience, the post office will remain open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. through Friday, Dec. 20, Saturday 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. There’s still time for local deliveries, but all Christmas cards should be sent by first class mail. “Be sure to include your return address on all Christmas card envelopes and package labels.” The postmaster expressed his thanks for the fine cooperation from the public so far, and asks continued help so that all gift packages and Christmas cards can be delivered before Christmas Eve. - H. S. Basketball Lafayette 75, Frankfort 54. Terre Haute Garfield 57, Terre Haute Wiley 42. Hammond Noll 86, Gary Wallace 75. Gary Edison 99, Gary Mann 79. Winchester 78, Union (Randolph) 74 .
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mark, as it was tiieif fourth triumph as against three defeats. , The teams played for 85 seconds last night before Ed Kohne opened the scoring with a free throw. There was no more scoring during the next two minutes, with Terry Myers finally breaking the famine with his first fielder. Tom Fink dropped in a twopointer for Huntington’s first points, but Myers dropped in two more buckets and added a free throw for an 8-2 Decatur lead, which Mike Briggs cut to 8-4 at the end of the period. The Commodores picked up 17 points to only 11 for the victors and the Decatur lads had a 25-15 advantage at the half-time intermission. . George Waning’s charges, paced by Kohne and Dick Omlor, racked up 21 markers in the third period to take a 46-27 bulge into the final eight minutes of play. Kohne topped all scorers with 20 points, with Pat Gagp adding 12 and Myers 11 for the Commodores. Bill Pfister was the only Rambler to reach double figures, scoring 10 points, eight on free throws. The Commodores’ next action will be in their own holiday tourney at the Decatur gym. This tourney will Open at 7 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 26, with the Commodores meeting' the Geneva Cardinals in the opener. The second game will send Madison township against Gray, both from Jay county. The Thursday losers will meet in the consolation game at 7 p. m. Friday, Dec. 27, followed by the championship encounter. Commodores z FG FT TP E. Kohne 8 4 20 D. Lose 113 Myers ......... 5 1 11 Gas* 1 0 2 Omlor 4 19 Gage 4 4 12 Schultz -0 2 2 J. Lose 1 2.4 Bolinger 0 11 T. Kohne 0 0 0 TOTALS 24 16 64 Huntington FG FT TP Ludwig 0 0 0 Fink 2 3 7 Pfister 1 8 10 Moore 0 3 3 Briggs 2 0 4 Flynn .«.- v 2 0 4 Bauer 4 0 8 Wall 10 2 Olinger ........ 0 0 0 TOTALS ......... 12 14 38 Officials: Jay, Keithley. Preliminary Huntington, 46 .r 39.
Week's Schedule . Os Adams County Basketball Teams ml Thursday Adams Central at Berne. Monmouth at Monroeville. Friday Bluffton at Yellow Jackets. Geneva at Hoagland. Saturday Selma at Geneva.
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