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Baseball Major League Baaeball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pet GB Detroit 74 56 .569 Boston 73 57 562 1 New York 68 61 .527 5'A Milwaukee 67 67 .500 9 Toronto 65 66 .4% 9V4 Cleveland 63 68 .481 11 Vi Baltimore 45 85 .346 29 West Division W L Pet GB Oakland 82 50 .621 Minnesota 73 57 .562 8 Kansas City 69 61 .531 12 California 67 64 .511 14V4 Texas 59 70 .457 21 Vi Chicago 57 74 .435 24 Vi Seattle 53 79 .402 29 Monday’s Games Chicago 3, Detroit 2 Kansas City 6, Cleveland 3 Toronto 6, Milwaukee 1 Minnesota 3, Texas 2 Seattle 9, New York 6 California 4, Baltimore 2 Oakland 3, Boston 1 Tuesday’s Games Detroit (Terrell 7-10) at Chicago (Bittigex 1-4) Cleveland (Candiotti 10-8) at Kansas City (Power 5-5) Toronto (Musselman 5-2) at Milwaukee (Higuera 11-8) Minnesota (Smith 1-0) at Texas (B.Witt6-8) New Yoik (Dotson 9-7) at Seattle (Campbell 48) Baltimore (Schmidt 6-3) at California (Lazatko 0-1) Boston (Clemens 15-9) at Oakland (Stewart 1511) Wednesday’s Games Toronto at Milwaukee Boston at Oakland Detroit at Chicago Cleveland at Kansas City Minnesota at Texas New Yodt at Seattle Baltimore at California NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L PcL GB New York 77 53 .592 Pittsburgh 71 60 .542 6V4 Montreal 66 64 .508 11 Chicago 65 64 .504 11 Vk St. Louis 60 71 .458 17 V 4 Philadelphia 53 77 .408 24 West Division W L Pet GB Los Angeles 76 54 .585 Houston 70 61 .534 6Vi San Francisco 69 62 .527 7V4 Cincinnati 66 64 .508 10 San Diego 64 66 .492 12 Atlanta 45 86 .344 31 Vi Monday’s Games Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 2, Montreal 1 New York 6, San Diego 0 Philadelphia 3, San Francisco 0 St. Louis 3, Atlanta 2 Chicago 2, Houston 1,11 innings Tuesday’s Games Pittsburgh (Fisher 7-9) at Cincinnati (Jackson 18-6), (n) Los Angeles (Hershiscr 17-8) at Montreal (Holman 2-5), (n) San Diego (Rasmussen 12-7) at New York (Ojeda 8-12), (n) San Francisco (D.Robinson 5-4) at Philadelphia (Palmer 7-9), (n) St. Louis (Mathews 2-4) at Atlanta (Jimenez 15), (n) Chicago (Schiraldi 8-8) at Houston (Knepper 12-4 or Andujar 1-5), (n) Wednesday’s Games San Diego at New York Chicago at Houston Los Angeles at Montreal, (n) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, (n) San Francisco at Philadelphia, (n) St. Louis at Atlanta, (n) TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (396 at bats) —Boggs, Boston, .360; Puckett, Minnesota, .347; Greenwell, Boston, .340; Winfield, New York, .330; Trammell, Detroit, .325. RUNS —Boggs, Boston, 100; Canseco, Oakland, 98; RHenderson, New York, 97; Molitor, Milwaukee, 91; Puckett, Minnesota, 84. RBl—Greenwell, Boston, 103; Canseco, Oakland, 99; Brett, Kansas City, 94; Puckett, Minnesota, 92; Winfield, New York, 89. HlTS—Puckett, Minnesota, 181; Boggs, Boston, 173; Molitor, Milwaukee, 162; Greenwell, Boston, 161; Franco, Cleveland, 157. DOUBLES—Boggs, Boston, 37; Brett, Kansas City, 36; Greenwell, Boston, 35; Ray, California, 33; Tartabull, Kansas City, 33. TRlPLES—Reynolds, Seattle, 10; Yount, Milwaukee, ID, Wilson, Kansas City, 9; 6 are tied with 6. HOME RUNS—Canseco, Oakland, 34; McGriff, Toronto, 30; Gaetti, Minnesota, 26; McGwire, Oakland, 26; 4 are tied with 24. STOLEN BASES—RHenderson, New York, 73; Molitor, Milwaukee, 39; Pettis, Detroit, 37; Canseco, Oakland, 32; Reynolds, Seattle, 29; Wilson, Kansas City, 29. PITCHING (12 decisions) —Hurst, Boston, 164, .800, 3.98; GDavis, Oakland, 13-4, .765, 3.31; Viola, Minnesota, 19-6, .760, 2.43; Gubicza, Kansas City, 16-7, .696, 2.7 D, Robinson, Detroit, 13-6, 684 2.98 STRIKEOUTS—CIemens, Boston, 248; Langston, Seattle, 189; Viola, Minnesota, 158; Higuera, Milwaukee, 155; MMoore, Seattle, 150. SAVES—Eckersley, Oakland, 36; Reardon, Minnesota, 33; DJones, Cleveland, 3D, Plesac, Milwaukee, 29; Thigpen. Chicago, 28. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (396 at bats)—GPeny, Atlanta, .323; Gwynn, San Diego, .321; Galarraga, Montreal, .310; Dawson, Chicago, .308; Palmeiro, Chicago, .307. RUNS—Butler, San Francisco, 95; Gibson, Los Angeles, 95; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 88; VanSlyke, Pittsburgh, 86; Clark, San Francisco, 84. RBl—Clark, San Francisco, 91; GDavis, Houston, 88; VanSlyke, Pittsburgh, 84; Strawberry, New York, 82; Mcßeynolds, New York, 77. HlTS—Galarraga, Montreal, 156; Palmeiro, Chicago, 154; Sax, Los Angeles, 152; Dawson, Chicago, 151; McGee, St. Louis, 148.

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DOUBLES—Galarraga, Montreal, 37; Sabo, Cincinnati, 36; Palmeiro, Chicago, 33; DMurphy, Atlanta, 31; Bream, Pittsburgh, 30. TRIPLES—VanSIyke, Pittsburgh, 15; Coleman, Sl Louis, ID, Gant, Atlanta, 8; 7 are tied with 7. HOME RUNS—Strawberry, New York, 30; GDavis, Houston, 26; Clark, San Francisco, 25; EDavis, Cincinnati, 24; Galarraga, Montreal, 24. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, St. Louis, 66; GYoung, Houston, 59; OSmith, St Louis, 46; McGee, St Louis, 39; Sabo, Cincinnati, 39. PITCHING(I2 decisions) —Cone, New York, 14-3, .824, 225; Parrett, Montreal, 10-3, .769, 2.35; Scott, Houston, 13-4, .765, 260; DJackson, Cincinnati, 18-6, .750, 2.53; Knepper, Houston, 12-4, .750, 3.39. STRIKEOUTS—Ryan, Houston, 196; DeLeon, St Louis, 166; Cone, New York, 161; Scott Houston, 159; Fernandez, New York, 157. SAVES—Franco, Cincinnati, 27; Worrell, Sl Louis, 26; Gott Pittsburgh, 25; Bedrosian, Philadelphia, 23; MaDavis, San Diego, 23. Triple A Alliance At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN ASSOCIATION EASTERN DIVISION W L PcL GB x-Indpls (Expos) 87 52 .626 Nashville (Reds) 73 66 .525 14 Buffalo (Pirates) 69 70 .496 18 Louisville (Cards) 62 77 .446 25 WESTERN DIVISION Omaha (Royals) 80 59 .576 lowa (Cubs) 76 63 .547 4 Denver (Brewers) 69 69 .500 10V4 Okla. City (Rangers) 67 71 .486 12Vi x-clinched division title INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PcL GB x-Tidewater (Mets) 76 61 .555 Richmond (Braves) 63 75 .457 13 Vi Pawtucket (Red Sox) 61 75 .449 14Vi Maine (Phillis) 60 76 .441 15 Vi WESTERN DIVISION Rochester (Orioles) 73 62 .541 Syracuse (Blue Jays) 66 69 .489 7 Columbus (Yankees) 65 74 .468 10 Toledo (Tigers) 55 83 .399 19 Vi x-clinched division title Monday’s Games Nashville 1, Buffalo 0 Indianapolis 6, Louisville 3 Denver 16, lowa 3 Omaha 5, Oklahoma City 3 Tidewater 5, Columbus 3,lst game Columbus 3, Tidewater 2 2nd game Richmond 4, Toledo 2 Rochester at Maine, ppd., rain Syracuse at Pawtucket, ppd., rain Tuesday’s Games Nashville at Buffalo Indianapolis at Louisville Oklahoma City at Denver Omaha at lowa Richmond at Columbus Tidewater at Toledo Rochester at Maine, 2 Syracuse at Pawtucket, comp, of susp. game Syracuse at Pawtucket, 2 Wednesday’s Games Nashville at Buffalo Indianapolis at Louisville OkUhoma City at Denver Omaha at lowa Richmond at Columbus Tidewater at Toledo Rochester at Maine, 2 Syracuse at Pawtucket, 2 Football National Football League y Preseason Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T PcL PF PA Indianapolis 3 1 0 .750 83 55 Miami 2 3 0 .400 871 05 Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 49 74 New England 1 3 0 .250 891 09 N.Y. Jets 1 3 0 .250 68 81 Central - Houston 4 0 0 1.000 114 50 Cincinnati 4 1 0 .800 110 82 Cleveland 3 1 0 .750 60 37 Pittsburgh 3 1 0 .750 113 103 West Denver 3 1 0 .750 108 91 Seattle 3 1 0 .750 88 60 Kansas City 2 1 1 .714 103 96 L-A. Raiders 1 3 0 .250 911 18 San Diego 1 3 0 .250 811 13 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East N.Y. Giants 3 1 0 .750 99 58 Washington 3 1 0 .750 137 98 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 751 04 Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 87 66 Phoenix 1 3 0 .250 92 94 Central Minnesota 3 1 0 .750 91 77 Green Bay 1 2 1 .37572104 Chicago 1 3 0 .250 72 99 Detroit 0 4 0 .000 39 80 Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 31 76 West San Francisco 3 2 0 .600 130 119 Atlanta 2 2 0 .500 83 105 New Orleans 2 2 0 .500 90 97 LA. Rams 2 3 0 .400 113 104 Monday’s Game Dallas 17, Chicago 9 Thursday’s Games Buffalo 14, Tampa Bay 7 Philadelphia 27, Detroit 9 Denver 21, Indianapolis 20 Phoenix 41, Kansas City 21 Friday’s Games Cincinnati 27, New England 21 Minnesota 24, Miami 17 San Francisco 27, Seattle 21 Los Angeles Raiders 37, Chicago 22 Cleveland 17, New York Giants 13 Los Angeles Rams 31, San Diego 24 Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh 31, New Orleans 28 Green Bay 27, New York Jets 24 Washington 34, Atlanta 17 Houston 54, Dallas 10 End Preseason Schedule

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TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Notice Of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, in Cause No. 67C01-8804-CP 179, wherein First Citizens Bsnk and Trust Company was Plaintiff, and Paul E. Rossok and Patricia A. Roasok, husband and wife, and Clark Construction Company were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum aa provided for in said Decree with interest and coats, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 6th day of October, 1966, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. of said day, at the Office of the Sheriff of Putnam County, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Putnam County, Indiana. A part of the South West quarter of the North West quarter of Section Two (2) in Township Thirteen (13) North of Range Four (4) West of the Second Principal Meridian, more particularly described to-wit: Beginning at a point 336.1 feet South and 627.9 feet Well of the North East corner of the South West quarter of the North West quarter of Section 2, Township 13 North, Range 4 West; thence South 39 degrees 56 minutes 38 seconds East 400.0 feet; thence South 50 degrees 03 minutes 22 seconds West 435.6 feet to the centerline of Indiana State Road No. 43; thence Northwesterly 400.0 feet with said centerline; thence North 50 degrees 03 minutes 22 seconds East 435.6 feet to the point of beginning, containing 4.0 acres, more or leas; EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Beginning at a point 336.1 feet South and 627.9 feet Weat of the North East corner of the South West quarter of the North West quarter of Section 39 degrees 56 minutes 38 seconds East 100.0 feet; thence South 50 degrees 03 minutes 22 seconds West 435.6 feet to the centerline of U.S. Highway 231 (State Road 43); thence North Westerly 100.0 feet with the centerline of said road; thence North 50 degrees 03 minutes 22 seconds East 435.6 feet to the point of beginning, said exception containing 1.0 acres, more or leas. Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said aale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. J. D. Calbert Attorney for Plaintiff Gerry Hoffs Sheriff of Putnam County, Indiana Dated: August 19,1988 Warren Township R.R. 2, Greencastle Indiana 46135 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. August 23/3Q/6/3T NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME Notice is hereby given that there la pending In the Putnam Circuit Court, Cause Number 67C01-8808-MI-35b, a Petition filed by Nancy C. Williams requesting that the name of the minor child Lucretia LeAnn Chaney be changed to Lucretia LeAnn Williams. The Petition was filed on the 19th day of August, 1988. Any person has a right to appear at the hearing and llle ob)ections thereto. Robert J. Lowe Attorney At Law P.O. Box 501 Greencastle, IN 46135 (317) 653-4151 August 23/30/6/3T

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County, Indiana, at 11:00 A.M., on September 20, 1988, at the Commissioners room in the city of Greencastle in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: DL6703540 The Kroger Co., 1101 N. Jackson SL, Greencastle, IN 461350000; Joseph Pichler, Pies., 1014 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 452010000; William Sinkula, Secy., 5105 Indian Heights Dr., Cincinnati, OH 450390000; D.B.A. Kroger; Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal. DL6705681 Atwells Inc. 1, 502 Bloomington, Greencastle, IN 461350000; David E. Atwell, Pies., 2013 Fairway Dr., Greencastle, IN 461350000; Deanna J. Atwell, Secy., 2013 Fairway Drive, Greencastle, IN 461350000, D.B.A. Andy's Southside Liquors; Liquor, Beer and Wine Package Store Permit Renewal. RC6709950 Windy Hill Country Club Inc, RR 1 PO Box 415; Greencastle, IN 461350000, D.B.A. Windy Hill Country Club; Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal. RH6715357 Cloverdale Corporation, S E Cor I 70 & US 231, Cloverdale, IN 461200000; Renee Logan, Pree., 29 South Laealle St., Chicago, IL 606030000; Martin H. Rahman, Secy, 29 South Lasalle SL, Chicago, 111 606030000; D.B.A. Holiday Inn; Liquor, Beer and Wine Hotel Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal. RR6700547 Bainbridge Tap Lounge Inc, 19 Main SL, Bainbridge, IN 461050000; William J. App, Pres., R.R. 4 Box 362, Greencastle, IN 461350000; Margie L App, Secy, RR Box 362, Greencastle, IN 461350000; D.B.A. Bainbridge Tap Lounge Inc.; Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal. RR6701088 Betty R. Stabler, 115 W. Washington SL, Roachdale, IN 461720000; D.B.A. B B's Bar; Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal. RR6709927 Helmer's Food & Beverage Inc., 727 S. Main, Greencastle, IN 461350000; Edward W. Be Ime r, Pres., 204 Berry Street, Greencastle, IN 461350000; Scott Richardson, Secy, 727 S. Main, Greencastle, IN 461350000; D.B.A. Old Toppers Tavern & Annex; Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal. RR6783494 Delaney's Inc, One Ashley Square, Greencastle, IN 461350000; Maik Haering, Pres., 7601 Madden Drive, Noblesville, IN 460600000; Steve Delaney, Secy, 635 Colbarn, Noblesville, IN 460600000; D.B.A. Noble Romm's Pizza; Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal. RR9901088 Spanky’s, Inc., 115 W. Washington SL, Roachdale, IN 461720000; Sheri L Mansfield, Pies., P.O. Box 386, Roachdale, IN 461720000; Jeffrey B. Mansfield, Secy., P.O. Box 386, Roachdale, IN 461720000; D.B.A. Spenky's, Inc.; Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer’s Permit Transfer Of Ownership. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By William C. Coyle, Executive Secretary Harry K. Wick, Chairman Permit* 009 Newspaper Code 6701 August 30/IT