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Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W... L Pet. GB Baltimore 73 34 682 Boston 64 41 .610 8 Milwaukee 64 45 587 10 New York 58 49 542 15 Detroit 54 52 .509 18>* Cleveland 53 54 495 20 Toronto 32 76 296 41 •* WEST California 61 48 . 560 Texas 57 49 538 2'* Minnesota 56 49 533 3 Kansas City 54 53 505 6 Chicago 47 60 439 13 Seattle 47 63 427 14'* Oakland 31 78 284 30 Friday's Games Kansas City 5-3. Detroit 3-4 Chicago 8. Toronto 5 Texas 8. Cleveland 3 Baltimore 1. New York 0 Milwaukee 5. Boston 3 Minnesota 4. California 1 Seattle 1. Oakland 0 Saturday's Games Texas iJ.Johnson 4-121 at Cleveland (Waits 10-9) Kansas City (Gura 7-7) at Detroit (Chris 0-0) California (Frost 9-7) at Minnesota (Goltz 10-7) Boston (Ripley 1-0) at Milwaukee (Cleveland 1-4) Chicago (Wortham 11-10) at Toronto (Clancy 2-7), (n) Baltimore (Stone 9-7) at New York (Hunter 2-6), <n> Oakland (Morgan 1-6) at Seattle (Bannister 5-10), (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W... 1 Pet. GB Montreal 60 43 .583 - Pittsburgh 60 46 566 I** Chicago 55 48 .534 5 Philadelphia 56 52 .519 6'* St. Louis 52 51 .505 8 New York 44 59 .427 16 WEST Houston 63 47 . 573 Cincinnati 59 52 532 4W Sail Francisco 52 57 .477 10'*. San Diego 50 61 450 13W Los Angeles 46 62 426 16 Atlanta 45 64 .413 17Mi Friday's Games Chicago 4, StLouis 2 Pittsburgh 6-5, Philadelphia 3-1 Montreal 10, New York 6 San Diego 6. Cincinnati 4 Houston 4, Atlanta 1 Los Angeles 11, San Francisco 3 Saturday’s Games Philadelphia (Espinosa 11-8) at Pittsburgh (Candelaria 9-7) St. Louis (Denny 5-8) at Chicago (Krukow 8-6) New York (Swan 9-9) at Montreal (Lee 10-7), (n) Atlanta (P.Niekro 14-13 and M Mahler 3-9) at Houston (Andujar 11-7 and Niemann 3-1), (t-n) San Diego (D’Acquisto 7-8) at Cincinnati (Norman 8-8), (n) San Francisco (Montefusco 3-4) at Los Angeles (Sutcliffe 9-8), (n) Today’s Major League Leaders ... . By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (250 at bats): Downing, California. .339; Kemp, Detroit, .332; Lynn, Boston. 332; Lezcano. Milwaukee, .328; Bochte, Seattle, .328 .RUNS: Baylor, California, 82; G.Brett, Kansas City, 81; Lansford, California, 78; R.Jones. Seattle. 78; Rice, Boston. 76. RBI: Baylor, California, 96; Rice, Boston, 86; Lynn. Boston, 82; Singleton. Baltimore, 81; Kemp, Detroit, 79. HITS: G.Brett, Kansas City, 145; Rice, Boston. 131; Smalley, Minnesota. 130; Lansford, California, 129; B.Bell, Texas, 129. DOUBLES: G.Brett, Kansas City, 30; Lynn, Boston. 29; Cooper, Milwaukee, 28;

One small step for Bears, coach hopes

By JOE RESNICK AP Sports Writer One way to keep from confusing the head coach of the Chicago Bears from the first man to walk on the moon is to remember that the astronaut has one “1" on the end of his fij;st name and the coach has two. Another way to remember is the fact that the National Football League coach’s team hasn’t left the launching pad since 1963. But ever-optimistic Neill Armstrong and the Bears are excited about tonight’s opening preseason game with the New York Jets, a young team who feels the sky’s the limit. “I feel pretty good about the passing so far.” Armstrong said. “I think all three quarterbacks have improved this training camp.” The Bears are expected to start Mike Phipps at quarterback followed by Bob Avellini and possibly Vince Evans, but the strength of their attack is still in the running of Walter Payton and Roland Harper. ‘‘Some people think our offense isn’t exciting,” said Armstrong. “I think it is. I get awfully excited seeing Walter Payton carry the ball and awfully excited when Roland Harper has it.” Jets Coach Walt Michaels, who in 1978 led his club to its first .500 season since 1974, this season has switched from a 3-4 defense to the 4-3. “I’m proud of the way our guys have been progressing, but there’s still some learning to be done,” said Michaels, who will start Richard Todd at quarterback and will follow with Matt Robinson. In games played Friday night, Larry Csonka made his

B Bell, Texas, 28; Lemon, Chicago, 27. TRIPLES: G.Brett, Kansas City, 13; Molitor, Milwaukee. 10; Randolph, New York, 9; Wilson, Kansas City, 9; A Bannister, Chicago, 7; Porter, Kansas City, 7; R Jones, Seattle, 7. HOME RUNS: Rice, Boston. 27; Thomas, Milwaukee, 27; Singleton, Baltimore, 26; Lynn, Boston, 26; Baylor, California. 25 STOLEN BASES: LeFlore, Detroit, 53; Wilson. Kansas City, 46; Bumbry, Baltimore, 26; Bonds, Cleveland, 26; Wills, Texas, 26. PITCHING (10 Decisions): R.Davis, New York, 9-1, 900, 2.29; Kern, Texas, 10-2, .833, 1.34; Clear, California, 10-3, 769, 3.14; Zahn. Minnesota. 9-3, .750, 3,24; Barrios, Chicago. 8-3, .727. 3.61; Eckersley, Boston. 13-5, 722, 2.97; Flanagan. Baltimore. 14-6, .700, 3 68; John, New York, 14-6, 700, 2.74. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (250 at bats): Winfield, San Diego, .341; Foster. Cincinnati, .333; K.Hernandez, St Louis. .331; Templeton, St. Louis, .324; Homer, Atlanta, .323. RUNS: Schmidt, Philadelphia. 81; I-opes, Los Angeles. 79; Moreno, Pittsburgh, 78; Royster, Atlanta, 78; Mat thews. Atlanta, 78 RBI: Schmidt, Philadelphia, 86; Kingman, Chicago. 84; Winfield. San Diego, 82; Clark, San Francisco, 74 . Foster, Cincinnati. 72. HITS: Garvey, Los Angeles, 142; Winfield, San Diego. 142; Matthews. Atlanta. 140; Templeton, St. Louis, 136; Moreno, Pittsburgh, 135. DOUBLES: Rose, Philadelphia. 33; Cromartie, Montreal. 29; Reitz, St. Louis. 29; Matthews, Atlanta, 29; Parker, Pittsburgh, 28; K.Hernandez, St. Louis. 28. TRIPLES: Templeton, St. Louis. 13; Moreno, Pits burgh. 10; T Scott, St Louis, 10; Dawson. Montreal. 9; Mcßride, Philadelphia. 9; Winfield. San Diego, 9. HOME RUNS: Schmidt, Philadelphia. 38; Kingman, Chicago, 36; Winfield, San Diego, 25; Matthews, Atlanta. 23; Lopes, Los Angeles, 23. STOLEN BASES: Moreno. Pittsburgh, 47; North, San Francisco, 44; Taveras, New York, 31; T.Scott, St. Louis, 30; R Scott, Montreal, 28; Cabell, Houston. 28; J.Cruz, Houston, 28 PITCHING (10 Decisions): Tidrow, Chicago, 8-2, .800, 2.16; Bibby, Pittsburgh, 82, .800, 2.89; LaCoss, Cincinnati, 11-4, .733. 2.79; J.Niekro, Houston, 15-6, .714, 3 25; Romo, Pittsburgh. 7-3, .700, 2.64; Littell, St. Louis. 7-3, .700, 3 09; Blyleven, Pittsburgh. 9-4, 692. 3.52; S.Martinez, St. Louis, 9-4, .692, 3.04. Friday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALI American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX - Placed Don Kessinger, infielder, on the restricted list. Recalled Harry Chappas, shortstop, from lowa of the American Association. NEW YORK YANKEES - Recalled Brad Gulden, catcher, and Bobby Brown, outfielder, from Columbus of the International League Purchased Lenny Randle, infielder, from Portland of the Pacific Coast League HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS Traded Nick Libett, left wing, to the Pittsburgh Penquins for Peter Mahovlich. center. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - Released Tom McLaughlin, punter, from lowa University, and Harry Nelson, re-ceiver-defensive back, from Mattatuck Community College. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - Released Bob O’Gara, offensive guard, and Kurtis Jonker, offensive tackle. ST.LOUIS CARDINALS - Signed Tom Banks, center, to a one-year contract. BASKETBALI National Basketball Association INDIANAPOLIS PACERS - Signed John Kuester, guard.

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LARRYCSONKA The homecoming first Orange Bowl appearance since he left the Dolphins in 1974 and delighted the crowd of 44,708 by gaining 20 yards on four first-half carries as Miami beat the New Orleans Saints 147. “I had a nice homecoming,” said Csonka, the 32-year-old free agent who had gained over 1,000 yards for three consecutive years as a Dolphin. “That old offensive line is still a great offensive line.” Russell Erxleben, the Saints’ first-round draft choice, had a brutal debut, missing field goal attempts from 35 and 32 yards and setting up a Miami score with a weak 19-yard punt that gave the Dolphins possession at the New Orleans 33. “I never played this bad in college, I don’t ever remember having a bad game in college,” Erxleben said. “Sure, I was nervous a little, this being my first game, but that’s no excuse to miss two field goals and shank a punt.”

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Worry Clinic

By Georgs W. Crane, Ph.D.,M.D.

Betty says she used the “Worry Clinic” with her YWCA girls because of the moral stress herein. 1 taught the Adult Sunday School Class at the skyscraper Chicago Temple for 35 years. CASE S-636: Betty F., aged 27, is a YMCA Secretary. “Dr. Crane,” she began, “we use your ‘Worry Clinic’ in counseling with our teenage girls. “For you explain complex psychiatric problems in simple language that even Bth graders can understand. “And you always flavor your remarks with stress on moral values. “So what sort of religious background do you have? For I understand you have addressed over 1,000 religious audiences, coast-to-coast.” RABBI-PRIEST-PASTOR All religious leaders should be expert Applied Psychologists, like those of the Bible, including Gideon, Elijah & Elisha, Nehemiah, St. Paul and especially Jesus. My 1,000 religious audiences include Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic, Jewish, Mormon, Seventh-Day-Adventist, Baptist, Methodist, Quaker, Presbyterian, Church of God, Disciples of Christ, Lutheran, etc. And I have also addressed a dozen seminaries, plus national and international church conventions, throughout America, usually on the topic: “Jesus the World’s Greatest Applied Psychologist.” Incidentally, in my college textbook, “Psychology Applied”, I also pioneered a new chapter entitled “Psychology Goes to Church”. Several atheistic psychology professors bitterly denounced my textbook because of that chapter. Yet the textbook has already had almost 1,500 college and university classroom adoptions here in the U.S.A. alone, not to mention those in 11 foreign countries. And to show you even now the inherent idealism of American youth, I should remind you that several colleges have surveyed their students at the end of the semester regarding which chapter was liked best of the 21 covered by my textbook. Ch. 18 (Psychology Goes to Church) not only has won first place but has gleaned more votes than all the other practical chapters combined!

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And the latter include chapters on Marriage, Personality Improvement, Advertising, Music, Salesmanship, Writing, Art, l*ublic Speaking, Education, Child Rearing, etc. Remember, Ch. 18 has won MORE votes than all those other 20 chapters COMBINED! When yon parents feel that TV is destroying the basic idealism of college youth on American campuses, this preference by Liberal Arts students for Ch. 18 should reassure you! Despite the fact jealous “Ivory Tower” profs often sneer at my expressing things simply and practically in this “Worry Clinic”, no other psychologist in America ever exceeded my record of being sponsored 5 years as Research I’sychologist with the National Research Council and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C. It is necessary for me to indulge in a little self defense because occasional campus professors often wield an unchallenged influence over impressionable freshmen and thus try to minimize the great educational value of newspapers. (Always write to Dr. Crane. Hopkins Bldg., Mellott, Indiana 47951, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and ISC to cover typing and printing costs when you send tor one ol his booklets.) Help Wanted

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THE FAMILY CIRCUS ® By Bil Keane

"Billy isn't going into the Army! He's going to a summer camp for a couple weeks."

Legal Notices STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ts: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1879 TERM IN RE THE PETITION OF RICHARO SCOTT RAY, by CLYDE RICHARD GADDIS his n#xt friend, lor change ol name. CV 79-223 NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the abovenamed Petitioner has filed In the Putnam Circuit Court a petition to legally change his name and that the same has been set lor hearing on the 24th day of September, 1979, at 9:30 A.M. In the Putnam Circuit Court, at which time said Petition shall be heard upon the merits Indicated therein. July 21128/Aug. 4/3T Legal Notices STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAMss IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT TERM. 1979 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF CLARA B OVERSTREET. DECEASED Estate No 78 90 NOTICf TO All PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Cl ARAB OVERSTREFT In the mailer ol the E state of Clara B Over street, deceased No EST 78 90 Notice is hereby given that Harold A Span cer as Administrator WWA of the above named estato. has presented and filed his final account in final settlemenl of said estate and ttiat the same will come up tor the eKammation and action of said Circuit Court i:n the ?/th of August. 19/9. at which time all persons interested in said estate are rei|iured to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not tie ap provert And ttie liens ol said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and matte proof ol thou heirship or claim to any pait of sard estate Harold A Spencer IMMSONAI ftIPIU SI NIAI IVs Sharon I Hammond (.lei It ol ttie Pulliam Cue ml Cnuft Attorney toi I stale J I rank Durham and Ihoniasnnd lliornas July VHI UHV I Help Wanted TEACHER: The Indiana Vocational Technical College is accepting applications for adult basic education teacher for evening classes to be offered in Putnam County this fall. Indiana license is required and an understanding of adult training needs is necessary. For information and application call 317-653-8471 or write Ivy Tech. Occupational Development Center. P.O. Box 645, Greencastle, Ind. 46135. Deadline for application 8-10-79. Equal Opportunity Employer. 8/2/3T NATIONAL COMPANY has openings for sales representatives, knowledge and background in fertilizer, chemicals and farming a must. Earnings open dependent on experience, send replies do Banner-Graphic, Box 942. 8/4/7T SERVICE STATION attendant wanted. Apply in person at the Cloverdale Shell Station, Cloverdale 1-70 & 231 between 8-5. 8/1 /TF

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Help Wanted POSITION AVAILABLE. Director and Assistant Director. Rural Paramedic Ambulance Service. Applicant should have experience in business • management and medical care delivery. Send letter of application and resume to: President of the Board, Box 513 Greencastle, In. 46135, by August 11,1979. Designate position desired. 8/2/3T WANTED: Lady for house cleaning 2 days a week. Phone 653-4561. 8/3/4T HOMEWORKERS. EARN sßigs securing, stuffing envelopes. Free details. Reply: Titan, Box 94688-ZI, Schaumberg, 111. 60194. 8/4/7P FULL-TIME school bus mechanic, South Putnam School Corp. Rt. 2, Box 58, Greencastle, or 653-3119. 8/1/3/4/3T MAM EXTRA MONIY DURING YOUt SPAM TIME! Show our now line ot calendars, pans ond advertising gilts to local firms. Prompt, friendly service from smell town, 70 year old, AAA-1 Company. Weekly commissions. No investment or collections. Be your own Bots. Full time potential. No experience necessary. Write Richard Lowe. NEWTON MFG. CO., Dept. 2359. Newton. lowa 50208. PART TIME position 20 hours per week, individual would be required to do light maintenance and custodial duties for vocational school in Greencastle. Contact: Put. Co. Area Vocational District at 653-3515 for more details, or write to Rt. 2, Box 58A, Greencastle. 8/4/3T CONCESSION STAND help wanted. Cinema 40. Call between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. 653-9438. 8/3/8T

TOOL & DIE We have openings for tool makers experienced in progressive die repair. Benefits, top pay, relocation allowance, small town - southern Indiana, we’ve got it all. Call or write: Robert Duke P. O. Box 356 Mitchell, Indiana 47446 Phone 812-849-3993 We are an equal opportunity employer. MIF

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Automotive FOR SALE: new Chevy Citation, 2 door, V-6, A.T., P. 8., P.S., W.W.T., other extras, owner transferred with car furnished. Friday, Saturday. Call 653-2128 after 5-10 p.m. call 653-6449. 8/4/4 P 1978 TRIUMPH Spitfire, Convertible, cream puff, 5500 miles, bright blue, black and white checked seats, wood grain dash, AM-FM radio, 4 speed, boot cover. $4,500.00. Phone: 653-4315. 8/4/6T 1975 MARK IV Lincoln Con♦inental, 2,000 miles, 10 months left on warranty. Phone 653-8603. 8/3/3T 1975 FORD ELITE in good condition, 653-8248. 8/3/7T 1972 GMC, 6 cylinder, good condition, straight stick, 6538667. 8/1/5P 1964 1 TON FORD, metal bed & hoist. Call 653-5774. 8/2/3T 1971 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4 new tires, A.T., P.S., A.C., SBOO. 653-6584. 7/31/5T 1962 CHEV. car, good running condition *200.00. 1969 Datsun station wagon *650. Phone 653-9312 after 5:00. 8/2/5T

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