Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1964 — Page 7

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1964

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Adams Central Wins Over Decatur Frosh Adams Central whipped Decatur 53-23, in a freshman battle at the Decatur gymnasium Thursday evening. The contest closed the season for the Decatur frosh. Leading 11-6 after one period, Adams Central outscored Decatur 16-1 in the second quarter and held a 26-7 halftime lead and led 39-15 after three periods. Die winners had three players in double figures, Gilbert’s 12 being high, and Currie and Adler added 10 each. Tom Hower’s seven was tops for Decatur. Deflator FG FT TP Bullinger .——— 3 0 6 Hower 3 17 Magsamen 2 0 4 Brown 0 0 0 Spiegel 10 2 ’ Spaulding 0 0 0 ’ Hilyard 0 0 0 Steele 0 2 2 Augsburgerlo 2 Baughn 0 0 0 Anderson 0 0 0 Mayclin 0 0 0 Totals 10 3 23 Adams Central FG FT TP Adler 3 4 10 Green 2 15 Rich 0 0 0 Harvey ’ 0 0 0 Gilbert 5 2 12 Ringger 3 0 6 1 0 2 . Currie 5 0 10 Cook 3 0 6 Brown 10 2 Miner 0 0 0 Totals 23 7 53 Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Bryant at Commodores. Yellow Jackets at Leo. New Haven at Berne. Adams Central at Warren. Huntington Catholic at Geneva. Saturday Arcola at Monmouth. Geneva at Winchester.

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Principals Ask Far Fans? Cooperation During Sectional Die principals of the eight participating schools in the Adams Central sectional are asking everyone to strive in every way and at all times to have the highest type of sportsmanship at al of the tourney games. “We will continue to enforce the rule of ‘no smoking’ inside the building. We appreciate the cooperation from spectators in observing this regulation in the past game*. “Because of our limited seating space at Adams Central all fans are asked to either check their coats or hold them. They are not to use the seating space to stack their coats,” Carl Honaker, tourney manager, concluded. Indoor Tennis Title On Television Sunday SALISBURY. Mi. (CTD *IW the first time in history, the finals of the men’s singles in the National Indoor Tennis championships will be televised nationally Sunday by Sports Network Inc., to 115 stations air time is 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., EST. College Basketball Drake 77, North Texas State 71. Detroit 97, Marquette 73. St. Louis 90, Tulsa 81. Houston 105, Texas Weslyan 77. Seattle 96, Utah State 94. New York U. 95, Memphis State 71. Virginia 79, Maryland 73. Hockey Results National League Montreal 3, Boston 2. International League Windsor 5, Port Huron 3. Pro Basketball Boston 129, Baltimore 113. Los Angeles 106, Detroit 101. Substitute Round File A round, or “rat-tail” file can be a very handy tool, but when you. do not have one on hand, improvise your own with a length of dowel spiral-wound with a strip of emery cloth, garnet paper, or other such abrasive sheeting, glued in place.

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Monmouth Frosh, Junior High Win Monmouth junior high and freshman teams copped a pair of victories from St. Joseph and the Decatur Catholic freshmen Thursday . The Memmouth junior high defeated St. Joseph by a 37-29 score, while the freshmen squeezed out a 42-40 win over the Decatur Catholic frosh. The junior high battle saw Decatur with an 8-7 lead after one period and a 19-19 deadlock at halftime, before the winners moved to a 29-25 advantage entering the final ppriod. Tim Irwin’s 17 tallies topped all scorers, and Pat Baker led Decatur with 11. Monmouth jumped into a huge 21-8 lead after one period in the freshman battle, but Decatur rallied in the second period and cut the margin to 27-25 at halftime. The winners held a 31-27 lead after three periods and held on for the victory. Denny Re taking’s 14 points was high in the contest, and Dan Kable scored 12 to lead Decatur. Monmouth FG FT TP Irwin 7 3 17 Krueckeberg 3 17 Journey 10 2 Hakes 113 Miller 4 0 8 Totals 16 5 37 St. Joseph FG FT TP Baker 5 1 11 Geimer 10 2 Cook -- 3 17 Boch 2 15 Halikowskilo 2 Kohne 10 2 Totals 13 3 29 Monmouth FG FT TP R. Reinking 3 2 8 A. Scheumann3 17 E. Scheumann4 0 8 D. Reinking 4 6 14 Buuck 113 Folk 10 2 Totals — 16 10 42 Decatur FG FT TP Litchfield 2 2 6 Schultz 2 15 Lengerich 4 19 Miller 2 0 4 Hackman 2 , 0 4 Kable — 6 0 12 Totals 18 4 40 • Everybody Enters Big ones, thin ones, fat ones, small ones, tail ones, short ones, — experts, or guessers —ages six to ninety-six — or beyond. YOU CAN WIN Get Your FREE Entry Blanks at Either Store. Holthouse Drug Co.

Decatur Riflemen Split With Elmhurst The Decatur high school riflemen split a pair of matches with Elmhurst Thursday at the Elmhurst range. Decatur lost the A-team match, 751-727, but copped the B-team firing by a 717 to 702 score. Scoring for the Decatur A, with prone, sitting, kneeling and total points in that order, were: Hunt, 97, 45 , 45, 187; Souder, 94, 42, 48, 184; Kohne, 96, 41, 44, 181; Snell, 90, 43, 42, 175. Decatur B, with prone and sitting: Collier, 95, 95, 190; Gehrig, 92, 83, 175; Smith, 91, 86, 177; Martindill, 91, 84, 175. Sectional Tickets To Adams Central Fans All Adams Central season ticket holders (both student and adult,) who have turned their season tickets into the principal's office will be able to buy sectional tickets for Thursday night’s session. These tickets will be on sale Monday to students and to adults Tuesday, starting at 8 a. m. Tickets are priced at 50 cents.

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