Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1964 — Page 7
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1964
Receipts Gain In Sectional Tourney Here Receipts at the Adams Central sectional tourney the last week in February totaled $4,360 an increase of $100.50 over the 1963 receipts, according to the financial report released today by Carl Honaker, Adams Central high school principal and tourney manager. All sessions of the tourney were sellouts in advance, with 2,152 tickets at 50 cents each sold at the Wednesday and Thursday night sessions, and 2,152 tickets at $1 each for the Saturday afternoon and night sessions. In addition, Adams Central paid admission for 28 concession workers at each session. Deducted from these receipts were expenses of $1,283, leaving a first balance of $3,077. Listed in these expenditures were these items: meals, $320; referees $311.50; scorers, S2O; timers, S2O; help, $307.50; printing, $166.05; incidentals $29.30; basketball, $23.95; janitors, $37.50; tickets, $47.10. Deducted from this first balance were: tourney center school, $150; transportation of teams, $345.60; tourney center schoool, $100; IHSAA, one per cent of fourth balancq, $24.81. This left a total of $2,456.59 for distribution to the eight participating schools. Each school receives $153.53 on the pro rata basis, and the following amounts on an enrollment basis: Adams Central $199.67; Berne, $169.85; Decatur, $290.18; Decatur Catholic, $133.64; Geneva, $114.48; Hoagland, $129.38; Monmouth, $96.90; Monroeville, $94.25. Checks sent to each school, including meal expense, round trip mileage, pro rata share and enrollment basis share, are as follows: Adams Central, $393.208erne, $386.42; Decatur Catholic, $354.05; Decatur, $510.59; Geneva $354.09; Hoagland, $407.39; Monmouth, $328.83; Monroeville, $387.62: :
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Women's Doubles, Singles Scheduled Doubles and singles events in the Decatur women’s bowling association tourney will be bowled at Villa Lanes Saturday and Sunday. Hie weekend schedule follows: • Saturday 1 p.m. — Peggy Dick-Virginia Merriman, Bobby Smith—J ea n Bedwell. 3:30 p.m. — Mary Miller—Betty Moran, Mary Lou York—Harriet Bracey, Crystal Hook —Lucile Bodie, Catherine Birch—Thelma Davis, Mildred Nash—Margaret Schlickman, Olga Jeffrey—Margie Merriman, Marg Baker—Mamie Barshara, Marj Oechsle— Doris Koenig, Angie Sharpe—Norma Bedwell, Jean Reidenbach— Scotty Cummings, Betty Steiner— Alice Alt, Merle Lovellette—Bette Frauhiger. 8:30 p.m. — Mary W. Ladd— Glayds Reynolds, Lucy Call — Margie Smitley, Helen McClure —Peg Laurent, La Vonne HobbsPauline Clark, Aldene Hoile—Willie Schroeder, Mabie Lister—Linda Pollock, Emogene McFarren— Alice Harman, Judy Colcllasure— Corita Pierce, Ruth Scheumann— Evelyn Gallmeyer, Bert HessMarti Mies, Alice Eyanson—Leola Craig, Mary Jane Gage—Virginia Gallmeyer, Dorothea Hoile—Phyllis Affolder, Jeanette Bush —Jean Pickford, Sondra Chilcote—Shirley Hoffman, Polly Botjer—Charlotte Bassett. Sunday * 1 p.m. — Pat Kintz, Carolyn Steele, Eileen Fleming—Martha Uhrick, Jacquelyn Conrad — Frances Reidenbach , Dorothy Hoffman—Carolyn Hoffman, Mary Teeple—Ruth Ann Schmitt, Judy Ainsworth—Doris Affolder, Betty Butler—Mary O. Ladd, Ruth Barkley—Evelyn Hitzeman, Ruth Gage—Alice Gage, Jerry Smith —Grace King, Tammy YostMarge Schultz. 3:30 p.m. — Vi Smith —Is Bowman, Betty Drake—Doris Johnson, Barbara Krueckeberg—Linda McKean, Josephine Voglewede, Janioe Kelley, Norma Treon —Alberta, Colphip, Lucile Hooper—Cleona Baker, Parilee Johnson, Lil Mac Lean, Alice Baxter — Lois Gehrig, Edna Hite —Marilyn Tutewiler, Mary Koos —Naomi Bodie, Carol Fair—Cleo Arnold, Thelma Whitaker—Catherine Miller, Ruth Frauhiger—Marty Reef, Bernice Reynolds—Pearl Schrock, Margaret Hilyard—Norma Rowland, Evelyn Strickler — Eileen Hoffman. Football Giants Sell All Season Tickets NEW YORK (UPI) —The New York Giants announced Thursday that all season tickets for their 1964 home games in the National Football League are sold. Hie season tickets were consumed only 10 days after they first went on sale. The remaining ducats will be sold on an individual game basis in late summer. Six Players Added For Olympics Trial KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)— The NCAA’s Olympic trials basketball team has added six more players to its squad. The six named were Jim Davis, Colorado, Wayne Estes, Utah State, Les Hunter, Loyola of Illinois, Howard Komives, Bowling Green, Doug Moon, Utah and Bud Koper, Oklahoma City.
Rex Mundi Is Favored Team At Evansville By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press International INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The South remains unpredictable in Indiana’s high school basketball tourney. Last year Terre Haute Garfield was the big surprise and made the four-team state finals from the Evansville semi-state. The Purple Eagles were completely overlooked in pre-tour-ney speculation, perhaps justified. They lost to eventual runnerup South Bend Central by 27 points. 1 And who would have thought that two teams beaten 14 times during the season would gain the Southern semi-state this time? Martinsville and Springs Valley made it, and both are underdogs in Saturday’s afternoon session at Roberts Municipal Stadium. Springs Valley, a tourney finalist in 1958, meets Seymour while Martinsville goes against Evansville Rex Mundi. Martinsville is one of three former state champs left. Seymour, like Rex Mundi, has never been in the final four. Rex Mundi Favored Rex Mundi, a first-time sec-tional-regional winner, has the advantage of playing at home for the third consecutive week and thus should be favored. Coach Jerry Altstadt’s Monarchs, the first parochial team ever in the “Sweet also boast the best record of the foursome —24-2. Only Indianapolis Washington and Evansville Central, both “Big 10” members during the season, beat Rex Mundi during the season—Central in the next-to-last game before the sectionals. Both were eliminated in the first week of the state tourney. Between its"'first loss to the Indianapolis crew and its last to its city rival, Rex Mundi put together a 15-game winning streak. Jerry Mattingly, a 6-1 senior, and 6-4 junior Earl Schneider have been two of Alstadt’s steadiest performers. Luck and Effort It takes a combination of luck and an extra special coaching and playing effort for a pair of big-time losers to get this far. Both Springs Valley and Martinsville were relative “soft touch” teams during the season, with Martinsville playing a considerably tougher ■schedule in the South Central Conference, the same league high - flying Columbus belongs to. Seymour, 22-3, beat Martinsville in an SCC game during the season, 71-67, blit the others have not met. Huntington, Rushville and Columbus beat coach Barney Scott’s Owls, and air three are still in the running. Seymour pins its hopes on four lettermen, headed by 6-4 Charlie Phillips and 6-2 Phil Schroer. Statistically, there is little to choose between the four. Their offensive averages range from 67.1 points per tourney game for Martinsville to 78 for Seymour. Their defensive statistics range from 53.3 points for Rex Mundi to nearly 65 for Seymour and all gained the third round by a winning margin of about 10 points or better. g Pro Basketball Boston 140, Detroit 120. Cincinnati 128, Philadelphia 111. San Francisco 125, Baltimore 102.
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Three From County On AII-EWV Team Don Egley of the Adams Central sectional champions, Dean Schieferstein of Monmouth, and Mike Newcomer of Geneva were named to the first all-star team of the Eastern Wabash Valley Conference, announced Thursday evening at a dinner meeting of the league at the Dutch Mill in Bluffton. Five boys were named on the first all-star squad and five on the second team. Joining the Adams county players on the first team were Denny Cotton and Dean Elzey of the conference champion Ossian Bears. Newcomer led all scorers in Adams county during the season, for the second year in succession, and Egly and Schieferstein were also among the top ten county scorers. All three are seniors. Second Five Four Adams county players were named to the second all-star team, including two Berne players, Loren Wanner and Fred Clauser. Tony Ehrsam of Adams Central and Danny Conrad of Monmouth were also named to the second squad, along with Gary Netherland of Lancaster. Wanner and Clauser are seniors, while Ehrsam and Conrad are juniors. These tour were also included among or near the top ten scorers in Adams county last season. Each of the six clubs in the Eastern Wabash Valley Conference is represented on the 10player all-star squad. Braves May Make Bid For Howard GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI)— Rumors spread today that the strange story of Frank Howard, who is quitting the game he loves because he doesn’t feel up to playing it, may have its climax in Milwaukee. Howard’s break with the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers appeared complete when his letter to E. J. “Buzzie” Bavasi, Dodger general manager, announcing his decision to quit leaked out Thursday. Howard, reached at his home here, was angered and called the announcement “premature.” But he said the news leak might strengthen his decision. John McHale, president of the Milwaukee Braves, said for the record he really doesn’t think the big power hitter was serious. Howard at 27 has yet to reach the brilliant peak baseball men have predicted for him since he burned up Big Ten diamonds at Ohio State. V “After all, it’s contract time,” said McHale. Speculation has it Howard is using his retirement threat as a wedge to collect more money, although Howard denied it. But McHale couldn’t hide his excitement at the thought of the 6-foot-8, 258 pound slugger in the Milwaukee lineup. He said the Braves might make a bid for him, and admitted third baseman Eddie Mathews might be involved in such a deal. Howard has been a Green Bay resident since 1958, when he was a home run king for the old Green Bay Bluejays, a Dodger farm team. BOWLING DHS Boys League W L Pts -Chevy’s6 66 8 Jaguars .... . 6 • • Corvettes ....—+ 5 17 Jalopies 4 2 5 Grand Prix 3 3 5 Avanti’s 3 3 4 Buick’s 3 3 3 Bonneville’s 14 3 Corvair’s 2 4 3 Oldsmobiles 2 4 2 Fords 0 6 0 Galaxies ,1 0 6 0 High series — Dan Strickler, 478 (135-155-188). High games — Brett Lutes 146; Dave Spiegel 156; Don Lengerich 147-168; Steve Christen 164; Mike Fuhrman 146. High games last week — Don Lengerich 160; Greg Bixler 160; Steve Fuhrman 147; Steve Magsamen 155; Tom Hower 155; Fred Zwick 148; Jeff Azbell 151. Note — There will be an important meeting of all of the boys who bowl in this newly formed Saturday morning league, at Villa Lanes Saturday at 10:30 am. There are still a few individual vacancies on teams; any innterested boy is asked to contact Greg Bixler or be at the meeting Saturday. Hockey Results National League Detroit 2, Boston 1. International League Windsor 4, Toledo 11
-J ; -5. if. 4.7 fl BuA KI I ■ EWVC ALT-STARS— Members of the first and second team Eastern Wabash Valley conference all-stars are shown above. Left to right, front Loren Wanner, Berne; Danny Conrad, Monmouth; Gary Netherland, Lancaster; Mike Newcomer, Geneva; Tony Ehrsam, Adams Central; and Fred Clauser, Berne. Rfear, Dean Schieferstein, Monmouth; Don Egley, Adams Central; Denny Cotton, Ossian; Dean Elzey, Ossian. — (Photo by Cole).
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