Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1964 — Page 7

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Who They Play Basketball I FRIDAY J Columbia City ait Yellow Jackets ~ Commodores at Bedkey Berne at Geneva Z Monmouth at Roanoke Adams Central at Ossian Hoagland at Huntington. Catholic Monroeville at Woodlan , SATURDAY Concordia at Yellow Jackets Monmouth at Eastside Geneva at Union City Woodlan at Adams Central. Wrestling SATURDAY 4-Team Tourney at Decatur. Zion Quintets Post/ Lutheran Victories) Zion teams .from Decatur and Friedheim were victorious this week in Lutheran Laymen League games. Friedheim nipped Union by a 40-35 score, with Scheumann’s 24 tallies pacing the victory. Miller added eight to the winners’ attack, while Neurge and Conrad chipped in with three each and Buuck added two. R. Thieme had 14 and L. Thieme 10 points for the Union quintet, while P. Thieme added seven and Spiegel four. Decatur’s Zion team recorded a 45-22 decision over a team that was not identified by the report submitted. Steele’s 19 markers led the winners, while Walters and Conrad added six apiece, Moser and Davis scored four each and Osterman and Kenny each scored three. J. Gresley’s eight topped the losers, with Fuelling contributing six, and J. Franz and A. Franz four each. Correction Made . Thursday evening’s Decatur Daily Democrat story on the new type go kart which will be produced at the Mcßride Welding and Engineering shop erroneously stated that Neal Keller was a member of the group which will manufacture the new kart. Keller is simply serving in an advisory capacity to LaVerne “Moe” Brewer and Floyd Mcßride, who will manufacture the new design.

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Shraluka ’sSlants By Bob Shraluka

See It From The Easy Chair Never before has the National Football League received the exposure it is getting this year through the CBS Television Network. And this weekend may be the greatest yet. From the easy chair, and within 10 seconds of the refrigerator* the local professional football fan may see the NFL’s Eastern Conference championship decided in Saturday and Sunday games. CBS (you know, the Major League clubowner) has announced it will all be there for the viewing this weekend. The Cleveland Browns, with a 9-3-1 record, can clinch the conference title with a victory over the -Giants Saturday, which will be carried nationally by CBS. A Cleveland loss or tie would give the St. Louis Cardinals (8-3-2) A chance to cop the title or force a playoff. If the Browns tie or lose on Saturday, the Cardinals-Eagle game Sunday will be carried (1:45 pjn. Decatur time) by the Dallas, New York, Cleveland, Washington and Chicago networks. Decatur is in the Chicago district. Os course, a Brown victory Saturday wouid give Decatur the Bears Sunday as the Cardinals’ game won’t mean a thing. We must puff for the Cardinals since they were our pre-season choice. ***** Basketball, football, and track, in that order, rank as the sports in which the largest number of students participate in in Indiana, according to figures estimated by the IHSAA. Among the member schools, there are an estimated 24,027 students participating in basketball, while 22,515 played football this fall (the figure includes the 13 schools that have eightman football teams). Another 22,121 will participate in track this spring. The estimated number of students in the other sports in Indiana are as follows: baseball, 14,591; cross country, 11,303; wrestling, 6,578; golf, 3,545; tennis, 1,924; swimming, 1,560; gymnastics, 628; softThe number of schools participating in the various sports are: basketball, 663; track, 634; baseball, 610; cross country, 552; 11-man foottatty 331; golf, 272; wrestling, 718; tennis, 131; swimming, 44; gymnastics, 26; 8-man football, 13; softball, 2. Wrestling is growing in the state, as is football. There are 73 more 11-man football teams in Indiana schools this year than there were in the 63-64 school year. Fifty-four additional schools have started wrestling this year. Speaking of wrestling, get over to the gym Saturday and see some of that tourney if you get a chance. With two bouts going at all times, it is really something to witness. THOUGHTS AND THINGS — It was a shame that Garrett was beaten by a stall put on by Waterloo, since we can remember a Yellow Jacket team that was “stalled” out of the NEIC title at Garrett in early 1957 . . . Something will have to give Friday at Ossian, as Adams Central is 5-0 and the Bears 7-0 ... The dual lane to the Coliseum in Fort Wayne was a fine idea, as many county residents willl discover Come Regional and Semi-state time . . . That Berne win over the Yellow Jackets last week made it four straight for Bear teams . . . Former Geneva athlete Phil Thornton was a member of Hanover’s football team this fall . . . Union City’s wrestling coach was unhappy with Decatur’s grapplers Tuesday night as he thought they “ran up the score,” but what was coach Giessler to do — ask his last three or four boys to “take a dive?”

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New Regulations For 500

INDIANAPOLIS CUPD—New safety regulations, most o* thana aimed at fire prevention, will be In effect for the 1965 500mile auto race here. The Indianapolis Speedway and the United States Auto Club announced Thursday that the new rules will be put into effect and that they will be included on entry blanks for the May 31 race. The blanks will be distributed early next month. The new regulations stem from the uproar following fiery crashes which claimed the lives of Eddie Sachs, Dave MacDonald and Bobby Marshman and seriously injured Jim Hurtubise. Sachs and MacDonald were killed during the 1964 “50T’ while Hurtubise was burned in a race at Milwaukee in June and Marshman was fatally burned two weeks ago when his racer crashed during a tire test at Phoenix, Ariz. One of the sew regulations provides that all fuel tanks must have rubber bladder mserts to lessen the danger of ruptured tanks in a crash and that no fuel tank be located in front of a driver. In order to prevent the carryMonmouth, Geneva Split Close Games Monmouth and Geneva teams ■ split a pair of nip and tuck battles Wednesday night. The Monmouth ' freshmen copped a 36-34 decision while the Geneva junior high won a 25-24 over time battie. Monmouth led 10-9 and 19-15 at the first two period stops in the freshmen encounter, but Geneva rallied to tie the contest at 25-25, only to lose by two points in the final period. Bulmahn’s 14 tallies led the Eagle frosh, while Dubach topped Geneva with a like number. In the junior high contest, Monmouth led 6-4 after one period, the teams were tied 10-10 at the half, and Monmouth had a 19-18 advantage after three periods. Geneva rallied to knot the count at 21-ali at the end of regulation play and then squeezed out a onepoint decision. Scoring summaries z JUNIOR HIGH MONMOUTH W L Pts. Werling 2 0 4 Boeder 10 2 Maxwell 0 2 2 .T-i-way 3 17 Whitman 2 2 6 Strahm 113 , .... ... TOTALS 9 6 24 GENEVA W L Pts. R. Brewster 12 4 D. grewster 10 2 Stauffer 4 0 8 N’schwander 1 0 2 Roth Oil Lautzenheiser 2 0 4 Pyle j » 1 2 4 TOTALS 10 5 25 FRESHMEN MONMOUTH W L Pts. Irwin 4 0 8 Krueckeberg 0 11 Bulmahn 6 2 14 Hakes 2 3 7 Fuhrman 3 0 6 TOTALS 15 6 36 GENEVA W L Pts. Von Emon 1 2 4 Dubach 6 2 14 Wagner 10 2 N’schwander 2 0 4 Bixler ■2 15 Shannon 2 15 TOTALS 14 6 34

of large amounts of fuel, each driver will have to refuel at least twice during the running of the “500.” Another regulation sets a 400ggHon capacity limit for fuel tanks in the pit and sets specifications for constructioned the Five Ploy Tonight .P A pair of games involving tiie two Deeatar teams, an te-zter-ceenty scrap- and a battle -of the nnbeatens highlights tonight’s basketball card. , The Decatar YfVerr tfir bets, with three straight defeats,' open their home season at the local gym, meeting NEK foe Columbia City. The Commodores, owners of a 3-1 mark, travel to the Dun.r::btote gymnaotiim where they , will oppose Redkey. Adams Central, 5-0 on the year, is at Ossian, and the Bears have won seven straight. This affair b receiving a state-wide recognition. At Geneva tonight, the Carl dinaL will face the surprising Bears from Berne. Geneva has a 2-1 record while the . Bears have spilt a pair of contests. The Monmouth Eagles, Idle tonight, travel to Butler to meet Eastside Saturday night. In other Saturday action, the Yellow Jackets host another NEIC team, Coaeordia’s Ca- \ dets, while Adams Central entertains Woodlan and Geneva goes to Union Qty. Signs Bonus Contract MUNCIE, Ind. (UPI) —Merv Rettenmund, catcher and outfielder at Ball State Teachers College, is scheduled to report to the Baltimore Orioles in March for assignment to Elmira, N. Y., of the AA Eastern League after signing a bonus contract.

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