Banner Graphic, Volume 11, Number 171, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1981 — Page 6

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NC V A At A Glance H> The Associated Press REGION AL SEMIKIN \I.S Thursdas's Games EAST \t Atlanta Virginia 62, Tennessee 46 Brigham Young 51, Noire Dame 50 V\ K.ST \t Salt l ake fits North Carolina 61, Utah 56 . Kansas St 57. Illinoiss2 Fridas‘s Games S MIDFAST "* At Kkmmington. lnd. ‘ St Joseph's. Pa. 42, Boston College 41 Indiana 67. Alabama-Birminghnm 72 MIDWKST \l New Orleans Wichita Slate 66. Kansas6s l.iMiisiaiui State 72. Arkansass6 lIFGION M l II VMPIONSIIIPS Saturday's Games FAST \t Mlanta Virginia r>7-:0 vs Brigham Ymmgi2s-6t W FST \l Salt Fake City North Carolina 127 71 vs Kansas St 124 Hi Sunday's Games MIDFAST Al Bloomington, lnd. St Joseph s (25 7> vs. Indiana i2:t to MIDWEST At New Orleans Wichita SI (26-lOvs Uouisiana St. i:to-:u N VriON \l SFMIFIN M S March 2S M Philadelphia Virginia-Brigham Voting winner vs North Carolina -Kansas SI winner St Joseph's Indiana winm-r vs Wichita St Uouisiana St w inner. N \TIDN \I.CHAMPIONSHIP March :tn At Pliiladt'lphia Consolation game; championship game National lu\italion Tminia mciil Glance By The Associated Press FIRST BOUND Tuesday. March 111 Day ton 66. Fordham 65.2DT Wednesday. March 11 Georgia 74. Old Dominion 60 , Toledo 91. American U 62 Minnesota 90, Drake 77 S Alabama 74. Texas-Arlington 71 Texas-EI Paso 57. San Jose St 52 Thursday. March 12 Purdue 64. Rhode Island 58 Connecticut 65. South Florida 55 I Michigan 74. Duquesne 56 Duke 79. N.Carolina A&T 69 Temple 90. Clemson 82 Alabama 73. St. John's 69. OT Holy Cross 56. Southern Mississippi 54 Friday, March 13 Syracuseßß. Marquetteßl ' Wesl Virginia 67. Pennsylvania 64 . , Tulsa 81. Pan American 71 SECOND ROUND Sunday. March 15 Michigan 80. Toledo 68 .Monday. March 16 »Purdue 50, Dayton 46 Minnesota 84. Connecticut 66 South Alabama 73. Georgia 72 Duke 75. Alabama 70 _ West Virginia 77. Temple 76. OT ‘-Syracuse 77. Holy Cross 57 Tulsa 72. Texas-EI Paso 67 TIIRD ROUND March 19 “ Syracuse 91. Michigan 76 5 West Virginia 80. Minnesota 69 F riday 's Games •i Purdue 81, Duke 69 2 Tulsa 69. South Alabama 68 'jdnndav's Games ‘ At New York Semifinals West Virginia 123-81 vs. Tulsa (24-7) Syracuse (21-11) vs. Purdue <2O-101 -Wednesday's Games At New York Third Place Semifinal losers Championship Semifinal winners

National Hockey Leagur Al A Glance By The Associated Press Campbell Conference Patrick Division W I. T GK.GAPIs N Y Islanders 42 17 13 321 239 97 Philadelphia 39 22 12 295 233 90 Calgary 37 22 13 299 254 87 N Y Rangers 26 34 12 285 297 64 Washington 22 33 16 256 292 GO Smvthe Division x-St. Louis 42 15 15 319 244 99 Chicago 29 29 14 279 284 72 Vancouver 27 28 17 256 266 71 Edmonton 24 34 14 286 300 62 Colorado 20 42 10 229 313 50 Winnipeg 9 51 12 240 353 30 Wales Conference Norris Division Montreal 40 20 12 302 211 92 Los Angeles 38 23 11 297 258 87 Pittsburgh 27 34 11 279 318 65 Hartford 19 36 17 267 334 55 Detroit 18 36 16 223 29 ! 52 Adams Division Buffalo 35 17 19 291 215 89 Minnesota 31 25 17 258 240 79 Boston 33 27 12 287 251 78 Quebec 27 30 15 280 291 69 Toronto 25 35 12 292 337 62 x-Clinched division title. Friday’s Games NY Islanders 5. Colorado 3 Minnesota 1. Edmonton 1. tie Saturday's Games Calgary at Boston Winnipeg at Detroit Chicago at Philadelphia St Louis at Washington NY Rangers at Hartford Los Angeles at Edmonton Vancouver at Montreal Buffalo at Toronto Pittsburgh at Colorado Sunday's Games Detroit at Minnesota NY Islanders at Chicago St. Louis at Buffalo Toronto at Hartford Calgary at Philadelphia Montreal at Washington Quebec at NY Rangers Los Angeles at Winnipeg

Day of the Jaeckel Barry reaps the wild wind to lead TPC event

PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Fla. IAP) They came straggling off the windswept dunes of Sawgrass. their hair touseled. their games in disarray and their tempers short. Even the leader, Barry Jaeckel, couldn’t escape entirely the trials and tribulations of the Tournament Players Championship. Jaeckel and his playing partners. D A. Weibring and Mark McCumber, were each fined S2OO for slow play by PGA Tour officials. They were assessed the fine immediately after Jaeckel had biried the final hole from six feet to finish off a 70 that gave him sole possession of the 36-hole lead in the $440,000

National Basketball Association . At A Glance By The Associated Press Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W... L Pci GB.. x-Boston 59 18 .766 x-Philadelphia 59 19 .756 x-New York 47 30 .610 12 Washington 35 42 , 455 24 New Jersey 24 53 .312 35 Central Division y-Milwaukee 56 22 .718 x-Chicago 41 37 .526 15 x-Indiana 41 37 526 15 Atlanta '3O 47 .390 25' Cleveland 28 48 368 27 Detroit 20 57 .260 35'» Western Conference Midwest Division y-San Antonio 49 28 .636 Kansas City 37 40 481 12 Houston 36 41 466 13 Denver 33 44 . 429 16 Utah 27 49 .355 21 1 _■ Dallas 13 64 .169 36 Pacific Division x-Phoonix 54 22 . 711 x-Los Angeles 50 26 .658 4 Portland 41 36 .532 13'Golden State 37 39 467 17 Situ Diego 35 42 455 19' - Seattle 33 44 429 21'y clinehed division title x clinched playoff lierlli Friday's Games Boston 126. Washington 116 New York 110, Indiana 107 New Jersey 108. Atlanta 96 Milwaukee 104, Detroit 86 Dallas 126. Denver 125 San Antonio 114. Kansas City 111. OT Chicago 120. Philadelphia 108 Uos Angeles 133. Seattle 119 Portland 107, Houston 103 Saturday's Games .. Cleveland al New York Utah at Dallas Los Angeles at Portland Phoenix at Golden Stale Sunday's Games Chicago at Detroit Boston at Philadelphia Atlanta at Washington Houston al Kansas City San Diego at San Antonio Utah at Denver Cleveland at Indiana Milwaukee at New Jersey Uos Angeles at Golden State Seattle at Phoenix . .Monday's Gaines No games scheduled Exhibition Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press Friday’s Games New York (NL) 6. Uos Angeles 4 Boston 9. Detroit 2 Toronto 7. Kansas City 6 Texas 8. Atlanta 7 Philadelphia 4, Minnesota 3,10 innings Pittsburgh 3. Chicago < AU) 1 Montreal 6. Houston 2 Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 0 Seattle 9. Milwaukee 5 San Diego 10. Oakland 5 California 3. San Francisco 1 Baltimore 2, New York < AL.) I Cleveland 7. Chicago (NL > 3 Saturday 's Games New York (NLi vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beach. Fla. Toronto vs. Detroit at Lakeland. Fla. Baltimore vs. Texas at Pompano Beach, Fla Philadelphia vs. Chicago (AU) at Sarasota. Fla. Houston vs. Minnesota at Orlando, Fla. ’‘ Atlanta (SS) vs. New York (AU)at Fort Lauderdale. Fla Boston vs. Cincinnati al Tampa. Fla. Montreal vs. IjOS Angeles at Vero Beach. Fla Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg, Fla Cleveland vs. Oakland at Scottsdale. Ariz. Seattle vs. San Diegoal Yuma. Ariz. .San Francisco vs. Chicago (NU) at Mesa. Ariz. Milwaukee vs. California at Palm Springs. Calif Sunday's Games New York (NL) vs. New York (AL) at Fort lauderdalc, Fla Texas vs. Baltimoreat Miami, Fla. Chicago (AL) vs Kansas City at Fort Myers. Fla. Boston vs Minnesota at Orlando, Fla Philadelphia vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla Detroit vs. St. Louis at St Petersburg. Fla Kansas City (SS) vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach, Fla St. Louis (SS) vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton. Fla Atlanta vs. Uos Angeles at Vero Beach. Fla Houston vs. Cincinnati at Tampa, Fla. Oakland vs. Cleveland at Tucson. Ariz. Seattle vs. San Diego at Yuma. Ariz Chicago (NL) vs San Francisco at Phoenix. Ariz. Milwaukee vs. California at Palm Springs, Calif Friday's Sports Transactions Bv The Associated Press BASEBALL American League SEATTLE MARlNEßS—Assigned Greg Biercevicz. pitcher; Manny Estrada, Vance McHenry. Jamie Allen and Rodney Hobbs, infielders; and Reggie Walton, outfielder; to their minor league camp FOOTBALL National Football League DENVER BRONCOS-Named Rod Dowhower. Fran Polsfool. Jerry Frei and Charlie Lee assistant coaches. Canadian Football Leagur TORONTO ARGONAUTS-Signed Marcellus Greene and Drew Hardville, defensive halfbacks; Dan Ferrone. offensive guard; and Jan Carinci. wide receiver. COLLEGE WASHINGTON—Named Trent Walters assistant football coach

event that offers $72,000 to the winner. It gave him a two-round total of 139, five shots under par on the tough course that failed to respect the reputations of some of golf’s greatest players. The principal victim was Tom Watson, the game’s Player of the Year for the past four seasons. He thrashed his way through the capricious, shifting, changing winds to a fat 80, which included three “7’s,” and failed to make the cut for the final two rounds at 152, one stroke over the qualifying score. It was his highest score in five years and the first time since 1979 he’d failed to make the cut. But he wasn’t alone. David

Courtroom win Kush's 'greatest'

PHOENIX. Ariz. (API - Calling it “one of the greatest moments of my life,” former Arizona State University football Coach Frank Kush has been acquitted of battery charges against ex-Sun Devil punter Kevin Rutledge and misrepresentation of a scholarship situation. The eight-member jury was deadlocked for more than eight hours on the battery issue. It returned its decision Friday after Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Thomas Kleinschmidt said he would accept five as ama jority rather than the six votes he had required earlier in the day. Kush, now the coach for the Canadian Football League’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats, didn’t change expression as the decisions were read. Moments later, he thanked the jury, saying he was “definitely elated” and accepted congratulatory handshakes and pats on the back from his attorneys and friends. He then ducked into an adjoining room where he placed telephone calls to “my mother in Windber, Pa., and my boss in Canada” telling them “We did it!” “My last 25 years rolled in front of my eyes in those final moments,” he said later. Rutledge and his attorney. Robert Hing. declined comment as they took opposite stairwells to avoid television cameramen. Kush’s attorney, Warren Platt, said he expected Hing to appeal the decisions. Hing had asked the jury to award his client “$50,000 in compensatory damages and $150,000 in punative damages.” The 21-year-old Rutledge, who now attends the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, had sought $2.2 million in the civil suit against Kush, the university and others. He claimed Kush split his lower lip with a “knuckle-punch” after a 27vard punt in Arizona State’s 41-7 loss to Washington in Seattle Oct. 28.1978.

Reds, Griffey at 'dead end': Agent

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Reds President Dick Wagner remained poker-faced when the agent for center-fielder Ken Griffey announced a logjam in negotiations for a long-term contract. “I’m not going to say we’re at an impasse.” said Wagner. He heard the same kind of comments from attorney Tom Reich last year during Reich’s negotiations for Griffey and George Foster. “He is entitled to say whatever he’d like, but it’s obvious you can’t negotiate through the media. We met with him Tuesday and I reviewed our offer. He called me yesterday and told me where he would be and that’s all I’ve got to say.” Wagner said Friday. Reich said he and Wagner have held at least 10 meetings and were unable to agree on a contract that would begin in the 1982 season. “At this point, there are no plans for further meetings.” Reich said.

Graham, a former PGA champ, winner at Phoenix earlier this season, had an 80 and a 162 total. Lon Hinkle, twice a run-ner-up this year, shot 81&167. Gary Player missed at 75—154. And Sawgrass got back at the first-round leaders, too. Mike Morley bogeyed his first five holes and shot a 77. nine stroke higher than his opening 68. He was at 145. Dave Eichelberger went eight strokes higher to 76 and 144. But Jack Nicklaus, a threetime winner of this annual championship of golf’s touring players, vaulted over 54 men with a solid 68. He was one stroke better than that, at 143. He was in fourth place, only four strokes back with 36 holes to play and in very

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FRANK KUSH Acquitted of charges

Rutledge also claimed Kush and former Sun Devil assistant coach Bill Maskill harassed him into quitting the team in 1979 and forfeiting his scholarship. Rutledge alleged that Kush told him there were no football scholarships left when he enrolled at Arizona State in August 1977, but he would receive one his second semester. Kush had testified that there was one scholarship available at the time “but it was my policy not to give all of them out in any one year.” After being vindicated, Kush said he had “no ill-feelings” toward Rutledge but ‘there was no need to have happen what happened with this lawsuit. “There is no way you can describe the mental strain on me and my family from this. But I guess it’s one of those unfortunate things that happen in society.”

Griffey hit .294 last season and was voted Most Valuable Player in the 1980 All-Star Game. Griffey could become a free agent when his two-year contract expires at the end of this season. Griffey and Reich said they don’t intend to continue negotiations past Opening Day. April 8. “I’m not going through another season with a contract negotiation as a distraction,” Griffey said. “The communication lines will be closed. I know I’m going to be in the big leagues somewhere next season and I’m going to leave it at that.” “Last Monday I considered it a 50-50 proposition.” Reich said. “It is not that now. We are at a deadend.” Neither side would reveal what Griffey’s asking price is. Reich dismissed speculation that Griffey is seeking $7.2 million over six years. “Both figures are very high.” said Reich of the amount and the length.

good position, indeed. Danny Edwards, who managed a remarkable, nobogey 68, and Canadian Dan Halldorson were a single shot back of Jaeckel at 140. Halldorson, who helped Canada to a World Cup title and won the Pensacola Open late last year, fought his way to a second consecutive 70. Jim Simons, with a second round 68, was next at 141. Then came Nicklaus, Jim Dent and John Mahaffey, tied at 143 and the only other men in the finest field of the year able to break par for two rounds Mahaffey chipped in twice for a 70 and Dent had a 74. Defending champion Lee Trevino took another 73 and was at 146.

Mobile Homes 1969 ARTCRAFT MOBILE home, CA, gas heat, water heater and range, skirting, front step, excellent condition, must be moved. Best offer over $4,000. 1-528-2229 or 1-240-2490. 3/17/30P 12x65 Schultz, needs work. Delivered. Only *2,995. New 14x55 Liberty, nice. Delivered. Only *9,900. 24x50 Doublewide Liberty. Delivered. Only *16,868. VAN BIBBER LAKE, INC. Greencatlle, Indiana 739-6441 FOR SALE 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes. Cash or contract. Phone 653-5336. 3/20/2T 1970 BARRON, 12x70, 3 bedroom, utility room, living room with tip out, *3,500. Call 795-6041, Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-2 p.m. anytime weekends. 3/20/6T FOR SALE by owner, 14x70, 3 bedroom mobile home, totally redecorated, must see to appreciate, 653-4897 or 653-5488. 3/16/6T 1981 MOBILE HOME, 14 ft. wide, 3 bedroom, completely furnished, *9,950. Low down payment, delivery and set up free. Call Perry 317-637-6137. 3/12/30T FOR SALE: 1973 12x50 Festival mobile home, 2 bedroom, excellent condition, furnished, *4,500., setup in Ottawa Park, work phone 658-2296 before 4 p.m. 3/19/6T Apartments COLONIAL ARMS Apts. One bedroom furnished or unfurnished apts. Total electric, water and sewage furnished, cabe TV, laundry facilities in basement. No children, no pets. Inquire about rent special. Office hours 9 to 5. Phone 653-9298. 3/21/TF Legal Notices ~ STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss; IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT TERM. 1981 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF OLLIE E. SUTHERLIN. DECEASED Estate No. 80-50 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF OLLIE E. SUTHERLIN, DECEASED In the matter of the Estate of Ollle E. Sutherlin. deceased. No. EST. 80-50 Notice is hereby given that Central National Bank ot Greencastle as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed fheir final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 14th of April, 1981, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs ot said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof ot their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Central National Bank of Greencastle By Jerry L. Williams, V. Pres. & Trust Officer Personal Representative Sharon L. Hammond Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Sutherlin and Zeiner John R. Zeiner, Attorney March 21/1T NOTICE MILL CREEK COMMITTEE MEMBERS The committee has been given a refund of partial attorney fees paid lor disolving the Four County Mill Creek Conservancy District by its attorney Patrick R. Taylor. The said funds will be distributed pro rata according to contributions made into the committee by its members. To file claim send sell-addressed stamped envelope with statement of amount contributed to: Dale Harrah, RR 2 Box 46 Cloverdale. IN 46120. All claims must be received by April 10,1981. March 17119/21/3T FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES for 1981 The Roachdale Board of Trustees will meet April 7,1981 at 7:30 p.m. in the town office to discuss expenditures of Federal Revenue Sharing for 1981. All citizens and especially senior citizens are to come. Roachdale Town Board James M. Spear Herbert R. Carey Robert S. Preston Rhonda K. Liaske Clerk-Treasurer March 14/21/2T

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Apartments EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, carpeted, real nice, adults only, no pets, deposit required. 6533057. 3/18/TF FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apartment, partially furnished. 653-8272. 3/14/TF MURPHY BROS. REALTY • Apartment Rentals 653-8426 MAPLE TERRACE Apts. Two bedroom unfurnished apartment. Total electric, water & sewage furnished. Child up to one year welcome. No pets. Inquire about our rent special! Phone 653-9298. 3/10/TF For Rent 2 BEDROOM HOME in Fillmore, recently remodeled, call 653-5318. 3/21/4T RENT A motor home, call 6535178. 3/21/7T 5 ROOM MODERN house. No children, no pets, references, 539-2295. 3/21/5P BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED lake front mobile home on Lot 2, section 1, Van Bibber Lake. 2 bedrooms plus den, a/c. No children, 1 year lease. Call 317-436-7423 after 5 p.m. 3/20/3P FOR RENT or sale: nice 16 year, 3 bedroom country home on 1 acre, central air, 653-2196 or 653-4646. 3/18/6P Lost and Found FOUND: MINIATURE Collie, female, white with light gold with leash attached to collar. 522-3418. 3/20/2T Help Wanted ~ WANTED HIGH school girl to babysit for two girls through summer. Call after 5:30 p.m. 653-6449. 3/17/5T NEED SOMEONE to work 8 hours per week early mornings. Must have good transportation. Hourly wage plus mileage. For more information call 653-9075 after 6 p.m. 3/19/3T RECEPTIONIST-ASSISTANT for doctor's office. Clerical and medical experience helpful. Send resume to Box 97 c/o Banner-Graphic. 3/19/3T NEED CARRIERS for Daily and Sunday Star routes in Greencastle. Must be 12 or older. Available soon. Potential earnings up to *25 per week. Call 653-9075 after 6 p.m. 3/19/3 P INDIANAPOLIS DAILY and Sunday motor carrier needed for Cloverdale area. Must be 16 or older and have reliable transportation. Good profit plus mileage. Call 653-9075 after 6 p.m. 3/19/3T

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